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‘THE -SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, "FEBRUARY 14. 1904 ADVERTISEMENTS. Save We_aki Men. Have Discoversd the Marvelous Secret of Perpetual Youth and Undying Manly Vigor and I Give It to You Free. Xy Mysterions Compound Startles the World With Its Wonderful Cures—With This elous Secret No Man Can Grow and it is My Mission on Earth Henceforth to Bring All Jaded, Worn-Out Men to This Fountain of Youth Se Adéress and This Marvelous Compound Will Be Sent You by Return Mail, Prepaid and Abmlutely Free. vered the marvelous se- perpetual life and vigor in men. as been given to bring to the worn-out brothers the this priceless boon, and ermost ends of the earth essage of love and peace Ip. Unbelievers may e,” but I heed them Tk just begun and I am et of this mighty healing s vital life epark, this mar- No Man Is Lost—There Is a Sure Cure for Every Weak Maxn."—Dr. Ferris. give to whom I will and before me. Doubt. not! eve , but I give e this priceless m instantly to s werful vigor of i , mysterjous ch I have discovered e devoted to search i and ients, it is possi- to have for his ¥ power, the an- long INfe of ‘the times. With this no weak mnian ubled with impo- nightly emissions, varicocele, prematur- power or-lack of vital’ the » money. It duty, t is my ife work—to lift 1 the weak and cure oped; and to ev- st his vital power I send my message and health. I can 1 save him and re- of happiness Yo Money—Simply Send Your Name and | fluid is known to me alone. | LOOSENS NOUNTAINSIDE Is Moving Slowly PRESIY T S |TRAINS ARE IN DANGER, | —_——— | Every Possible Precaution Is| Being Taken by Workmen to Avert a Disaster at Siding ~— Special Dispatch to The Call COLFAX, Feéb. 13.—The station- house at Wirt is in great danger of being crushed at any moment. The | heavy rains of Friday loosened the oil and rocks on the mountainside |above and this morning a great mass towéring seventy-five feet above the station began slowly to move down. | The operator saw that things were in a serious condition and Resident En- gineer F. C. Miller and Roadmaster H. B. Titcomb were wired for im- | mediately. Upon their arrival a care- ful inspection of the mountainside was made and it was discovered that great fissures had opened in the side of the mountain for 100 feet back from the face of the cliff. The fissures extend parallel with the track for a distance { of 350 feet and vary from a few inches | to six feet in width. Since morning the hillside has moved down six feet or more. All persons not obliged to remain for duty have been orderell away. | The siding is buried for a distance of 100 feet and the force of men at work is constantly in great peril from falling rocks. Engineer Miller and { Roadmaster Titcomb state that they { estimate that from sixteen to twenty thousand cubic yards of earth and rock are moving down the slide. They con- sider the peril grave and are using every means to avert a disaster. A crew of fifty Greeks with a steam | shovel has been ordered to be on hand | ready for an emergency. “So sure are we that we are going to have trouble,” said Titcomb, “that we are acting just as if it had already occurred. The trouble is more serious | because the snow blockade has been | lifted and all delayed trains must pass | this perilous point. We have ordered | the engineers not to stop at Wirt and to run siowly, for the slightest jar may start the whole mass and crush some train. It is one of the most se- rious propositions we have faced for some time. Should the m: not fall before Sunday morning blasts will be used to help dislodge it.” o - COIN-WAS PAID ality and vigor- d of perfect health and | nbe mattors not how old e t how you lost you Jost it It s s or scoffers ¢ drug or stim- ent, but it ailed, I ha renewed the y: i to stay. the sparkling vi- vouth. Write to me to-day in strictest confidence all My private address Ferris, 368 St n , Ohio, and I ce an to come dying strength, the s:- nd happiness of perfest My wondrous discovery kas world by its miraculous e:- €k not fame nor glory. 1t 1 may s ature’s zreatest power iy men into the enjoyment of meniiness and I do it free. e allottéd to me here on 1 do all that in my power ¥ fellow men the benefit of « great secret and my reward shall edge that 1 have done I would that others me true Tt Bewlarium yf .\ Eyeglasses ' and - IMPROVED 2‘“ !5 Spectacles a WEAK MEN L. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR stops all losses and unnatural dis- charges in 24 hours. You feel an improvement from the dose. have 80 much confidence i Our nent that we affer Five Hun- i reward for any case We Can- This secret remedy cuies nightly emissions, wasted organs, fulling power, ocele, ivet, strictures, Kidneys, ry, drains in the urine, gonorrhoea, Gie- the prustate giands and all other terri- of self-abuse or excesses, Which umption and death. Positively cures ases in old or young of that mortl- dition, quickness of the d x to do, and you can't. Sent sealed, 32 je, three bottles, $5. Guaranteed &0 rders HALL'S MEDICAL Oakiand Cal. st 8. ¥. Send case. Cell_or address of INETITUTE., 855 Broadway, Also tor sale at 1073% Market HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE G:-l Mexicen Remedy; gives heaith and atrougih to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market { order which to me, for I| | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 12.—Argument on | the demurrer of United States Senator {J. R. Burton of Kansas to the indict- ment charging him with using his of- ficial position to pggvent the issuance of a postoffice fraud order against the | Rialto Grain and Securities Company and receiving for such services $2500, was begun before Judge Adams in the United States District Court to-day. Senator Burton's is that the extent of the United States’ interest in the matter was the issuance of an would serve to stop the transmission of mail to and from the company, and that no question of gov- contention ernmental interest or policy was in- volved. He contended through his at- torney, Judge Chester Krum, that no law of the United States was violated by him: that the United States has no [t kindled, in an | 1egitimate interest in the efforts of the Rialto Grain and Securities Company to prevent the issuance of a fraud or- der against it. Senator Burton was in court. In his demurrer he admits that he ac- cepted the money from the company, but says he did so merely as an attor- ney, and that he did not agree to use his infiluence as Senator in preventing the issuanee of a fraud order. District Attorn Dyer in answer con- tended that Senator Burton acted against the interests of thé United States, and that his alleged action in accepting a fee for using his position as a Senator to influence the postal au- thorities against the issuance of a fraud order was clearly an offense against the laws, as proven by the statutes enacted from 1854 to 1 The attorneys: for the defense took exception to the fact that the indict- ment againet Senator Burton did not | charge the Rialto Grain and Securities | Company with having violated the pos- tal laws. After the conclusion: of the arguments by the defense court ad- journed. Briefs were filed by both sides, and Judge Adams took the mat- | ter under advisement. ADVERTISEMENTS. 79’ Cures Grip and COLDS Dr. Humphreys’ Specific “Seventy-seven” cures by act- ing directly on th: sick part, without disturbing the rest of the sy:tem. «“77” might bz compared to an eye-stonethattravelsaround the pupil, locating the cinder without hurting the eye. If the Cold is in the heagd or throat, or is on the chest, “77” goes direct to the spot. At Druggists, 25 cents each, or mailed: & Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John * Btreets, New York, Great Mass of Soil and Roek Toward | the Railroad Track at Wirt| ENATOR SATS JOE ROSENBERG'S. Are some more February ofierings that should bring you here early if low prices and quality will do it. JOE ROSENBERG'S. C.HERE. [ X ] ® Special No. 12. Ladies' Sorosis Glovas Made of picked lambskin and sewed Stecie! No. Ladres’ Drawers Made of bleached English Q O 22. Special No. 32. Ladies’ Combinat.en Suits thread, High neck and long ;}M‘v-fll. ankle with triple silk thread, which pre- Swiss ribbed. umbrella cut, trimmed length, the celebrated entor make, vents them from _ripping; pique | with a three-inch wide ruffle of | jersey knit, fleece lined, kid fitting, stitching and Paris Point embroidery | hand crochet lace. French bands; no | the kind that opens down the front. 1 on the back; two patent clasps. In | ironing or starciing needed. You | In gray or ecru. When you sec them red, tan, brown, black, gray and| will appreciate them .when you see | vou'll appreciate them at this price. ‘white. them. Real worth 50c¢. Limited quantity; will be sold— - IMMonday and Tuesday . $1.00! Mornday and Tazsdey . 25¢ Monday and Tuesday . .500{_\ Special No. 1. Special No. 13. Special No. 23. Special No. 33. Special No. 42. | Child’s Combination Suifs Lacies’ Vests Ladies’ Gowns Ladies’ Lony Kironas Ladies’ and Gents’ Umbrellas | High neck and long sleeves, ankle High neck and long sleeves, made Made of striped Daisy flannelette, Made of imported flannelette, dou- | The self-opening kind. By-touch- | length, the celebrated kid 'fitting | of Peruvian yarn. fleece lined, win- | rolling collar. double yoke back and | ble yoke, Mikado sleeves. trimmed | ing a spring it opens by itself. Made | “Mentor” make, open down the front, | ter weight, velvet =nish, Pants to| fromt; yoke. collar and cuffs trimmed | all the way down the front and | with a triple steel frame and rod, | with drop seat, fleece Hned, medium | match. Made of same quality as | with feather-stitching to mateh, 1ib- | sleeves with elaborate silk embroid- | covered with fast black Italian cloth, | weight, in gray and white. Whole- | above, French bancs, ankle length. | eral in width and length. In pink | ering. Extra rull skirts. Real | natural wood handle, German silver | saler's price $9.00 per dozen. Real worth 40c. and blue stripes. worth $3.25. trimmed. Real worth $1.25 | Monday and Tuesday ..... ...B0Cc Monday and Tuesday ........ 25¢ Monday and Tuesday ........ Monday and Tuesday ...... $1.75 Monday and Tuesday .... T3¢ ! 0. e N/ . r g . > ° -~ . , <~ . i3 . > - Special No. 2. Special No. 14. Special No. 24. Special No. 34. Special No. 43. ’ Bureau Scarfs or Runners Royal Worcesier Corsets | Fiorcdora Fob and Skirt Lifter Ladies’ Petticoats 1 Ladres’ Vests ‘ Made on heavy lawn; in tambour, (The genuine kind.) Made of fast | - Indispensable for the ballroom, | Made of fast black English sateen. Made of pure silk. low neck and | Irish Point or hine bralded pat- black ‘imported cloth. Princess hip, street or home wear. It may be at- umbrella flounce, trimmed no sleeves, Swiss ribbed, neck and | _| terns; 20 inches wide and 54 inches | straight froft. new circular cut, dou- | tached to your belt or waist and the hemstitched ruffies and | armholes finished with a_crochet | long:' all embroidered edge, of the | ble side steels and lace trimmed. Ab- | skirt may be raised to any length de- | finished with four tailor stitched | edge. with silk ribbon run through. | Eo0d washing kind. Instead of 40c | dominal reducing hose supporter, with | sired. ‘Made with a fancy clasp and | bands. Liberal in width, and all | In pink and blue. Full value at | and 50c— button clasps attached. grosgrain ribbon. lengthe. $1.25. 2 Monday and Tnesday ........ 25¢ Monday and Tuesday ...... $1.00 Monday and Tuesday ........ 25¢ Monday and Tuesday....... 81.00 Monday and Tuesday ........ T5¢ I‘ \/ g & i S i3 J Y " g I . \ | Spectal No. 3. Special No. 15. Special No. 23. Special No. 35. | Special No. 44. Ladies’ Vests i Ladies’ . Tights Child’s Vests Laares’ Combination Suits Ladies’ Drawers | High neck and long sleeves, made | Made of silk and wool, jersey fit- | High neck and long sleeves, made | The seamless and glove fitting | Made of XX Daisy flannel. trim | of silk and wool, steam shrunk, Swiss | ting tops, _ankle length. steam| of flecce lined varn, jersey knit. me- | “Oneita” make, nigh neck. long| med with a deep umbrella flounce. ribbed, in pink, blue and white. Just | shrunk, perfect snaped, velvet fin- | dium weight. iIn gray or ecru. Pants | sleeve, ankle length, made of Aus- | with a scalloped silk embroidered the garment for u sensitive skin, | ‘ISh to the most sensitive skin. Pink, | to match. Made or same quality as | trallan wool, jersey Kknit, winter | edge. In pink. blue and white. A | | soft as velvet. blue and white. above, Erench banss. ankle length. weight. Instead of $1.50, { limited quanti Monday and Tuesday $1.50 Monday and Tueszay 81.75 ‘Monday and Tuesday.25e¢ garment Monday and Tuesday ......51.00 Monday and Tuesday ...... 39¢ Uy 2 . i 4 e ey 2 S ~ | Special No. 4. Special No. 16. Special No. 26. Special No. 36. Special No. 45. [ i Ladies’ White Skirts Ladres' Belts | Russian Towels i French Tape Girdle Corsets | € B a la Spirite Corsets Made of soft bleached muslin, i Made of extra heayy peau de soie [ Twenty inches wide and 40 inches | In the new Empire shape, straight | Made of French sateen, straight trimmed with a deep flounce, with | silk. tallor stitched,” hard enameled | long, medium weight. The good dry- | front steels and boned throughout | front, low and medium bust, extended | three hemstitched tucks, also_dust | buckle in the rounded effect, fancy | ing kind. Wholesalers' price $1.50, | with aluminoid boning. Finished with | hip, also new circular cut and hand | | rutfle. where but at the Price- | tabs in back, flnished with gilt bubi but a lucky purchase enables us to| a large satin ribbon bow. In pink, | gored. In white, gray and black. For | Cutter's at this low price. | tons. sell them, apiece— 3 blue or white. medium or stout fi = ] Monday and Tuestay ........55¢ | Monddy snd Tuesday ........ Monday and Tuesday .......... Monday and Tuesday ........ 35¢ | Monday and Tuesday ...... $1.00 ( 2 o 5 £5 i i g 2 ) - ¢ o/ N ./ | Special No. 5. Special No. 17. Special No. 27. i Special No. 37. | Special No. 46. | i 3 - : Ladres’ Neck Chain Ladses’ Hose i Fil et, Ant que or Guipure Lace! Nearsilk and Other Linings | Ladres” Waists | | v inches long, made of larg Made of fast black soft-finished | Made by hand, of linen thread. in Thirty-six inches wide. in plain Made of irom frame alpaca. high | 8 11 black cut jet and fancy col- | English thread, double sole and high | medium and heavy weight. from 4 to, and fancy colors. =n black. gray, tan | luster and lined with nearsilk, Bishop | gyptian beads. Importer's price | spliced heels, extra wide; made ex- ; S inches wide; in crescent, dot and ; and brown, also’ navy and red. 20c | sleeve, also new overcollar and tab | . but a lucky purchase enables | pressly for stout women. Regular 50c | leaf designs; for waist or dress trim- | and 25c quality. an odd lot and an | attached. tucked front and back. In | | usto sell them for— | quality. mings; 40c. 50c and 60c qualit o0dd, low price. blue and black | Monday and Tuesday ........ 50c | Monday and Tuesday Se Monday and Tuesday ........ 25¢ Monday and Tuesday .......... Se Monday and Tuesday......S$1. ( O 5/\;(-:'(11 \u 6. g | _ Ladses* Hose e = o R 3 Ribbens | ‘B ;-‘“deo) ofr~!‘4;gyp'flan Tiste, ffiutFE)ac: Wh o e 5 3 S Made of extra heavy taffeta silk. | < ve, § e - 3 : ati o d a b et, fu | | g‘:?cm perfect-fitting kind; instead of See in aQur Adveflise :;\1(!{ Y‘v;\‘:ll(e.ua;'!!‘-‘ imported kind. Reg- l Monday and Tuesday........ 19¢ | e Monday and Tuesday ...... 12%e ® # Ll A yeult Sk You'll find () z J Special No. 7. Find in THE PRICE CUTTER We sell Special No. 48. [ Ladies’ DOrawers » e Ladies’ Vests | | _The “Setsnug” kind, ankle length, | Our store. 8l6 Market St " 0 Farre“ St' For less. High neck and long sleeves, | at the sides | winter weight. | Mfonday and Tuesday In gray and ecru. French band and tops, which button jersey knit, fleece lined, 50c | , ST Special No. 47. of Peruvian yar knit, winter w ecru. Monday and Tuesday e lined, j AlIL O“DERS SOLICITED. ght. - S e (‘ 2 ™ » ( - - - | Special No. 8. Special No. 18. Special No. 28. Special No. 38. Special No. 49. | . , | Ladies’ Tights ‘ Ladies’ Petticoatls ! Cushion Tops Cushron Cords and Tessels | 6 oves | } The kid fitting kind, 90 per cent Made of striped flannelette, trim- Made of art denim and canvas, in Full 314 yards long. made of silk | i £ - | | wool, ankle length, tight-fitting tops, | med with an 1l-inch flounce, finished | flowers, fruits and odd designs. Dif- | finished yarn, in different combina- | | fast black jersey knit. Wholesaler's | with torchon lace, french yoke band. | ferent colors, odds and ends 20c and | iion of colors. extra large tassels on | v ! price $15 per dozen. In pink, blue and gray siripes. 1 25c kind. the ‘ends. Instead or 25¢, ! nands. ,L Monday and Tussday ........ 95¢ Monday and Tuesday ....... ‘45cf\ Monday and Tuesday .. ..De Monday and Tuesday ........ 19¢ | Monday and Tuesday . 23¢ ./ e 2 5, . e 0 \ S B 2 e o __ = N/ X o . 03 Special No. g.- Special No. 19. Special No. 2q. Special No. 30. | Special No. 50. : Auto Verls or Face Protectors Embroidery Silk Embro:dery Chiffon Tooth Bruskes ‘w Dress Shields | Made of heavy all-silk chiffon, the Full 5 inches wide, in blind and Twenty inches wide, in bowknot, Polished horn handles and made of | Made of doubie-covered white na | French make, chenille and hand-em- | openwork patterns. - all buttonhole | leaf and flower designs, for dress or | fine white sanitary hog bristles. The | sook, filled with an interlining broidered dots. In brown, blue, | edged. Fifty different patterns to | waist trimmings. In black or white. | kind that will not puil out. Real | vegetable fiber. which is washable | ¢ white and black. Instead of 40c— choose from. A yard— 182,50 and $3.60 quality. worth 25e¢. { and odorless. Real worth 15c. { | Monday and Tuesday . -...25¢ Monday and Tuesday . 412%co Monday and Tuesday . .81.50 Monday and Tuesday .....: 15¢ Monday axd Tuesday . 7",« . v o _A , g 5 ~ -. y - N F o - -. > 2 3 J Special No. 10. Special No. 20. | Special No. 30. Special No. 40. Special No. 5 . ’ . S Ladres’ Ramn Coats Ladies’ Bib or Nurses' Aprons Ladies* Cotlars . Gauze Ribbons Lad.es’ Belts i Or MACKINTOSHES, velvet collars Made of extra strong white lawn. Made of Point Gene lace, in a For fancy work and dress trim- Made of extra strong silk elastic, | and sleev In gray or navy. A Bib and epaulets over the shoulders, | rounded shape, of leaf and flower de- | mings, double draw strings. In pink. an inch and a half wide, fancy gun | limited quantity. Actual = value | hemstitched, finishied with a six-inch | signs. In Arablan or white. Instead | blue. black and lavender. Three metal buckles. with 2 long gun metal | $4.00. Marked low to close out. | hem. g of $1.00— quarters of an inch wide. Ten yards— | slide in the new twisted designs. i Monday and Tucsday ...... 51,75é Monday and Tuesday ........23¢ Monday and Tuesday......... 50¢ Monday and Tueslday ........ 35¢ Monday and Tussday .. ..50e | ~ Y . , i —A v % ~ . b 3 . - b ~ . » n \ Special No. 11. Special No. 2r1. Special No. 31. | Special No: 41. Special No. 32. | . X Men's Handkerchiefs Children's Handkerchiets Velvet Ribbon Ladies’ Kitchen Aprons The Flossenie Coliar and Tab ’ Made of extra strong white lawn, Made of extra strong white lawn. Full nap and all-silk satin back. | With a bib, and straps over the Made of Point Venise lace, in coral | hemstitched and hand-made initials. | hemstitched. The good washing kind. | fast black and high luster; width No. | shoulder. Made of colored checked | and erescent designs. In. Arabian and Six in a box. Regular 40c a dozen quality. Apiece— | 3, 53¢ apiece, or, a yard— Scotch gingham. Liberally made. white. Regylar 50c quality. Monday and Tuesday, box....43¢ Monday and Tuegday ........1%c Monday and Tuesday . T%he Monday and Tussday......... 25¢ Monday and Tuesday...:..... : o i Fad, | this man, which T shall send by a Oak tract. REBEL BULLETS KILL AMERICAN e “'AS#HINGTON. Feb. 13.—The State Department has received a report by mail under date of San Domingo, Feb- | ruary 2, from United States Minister | Powell of the killing by rebels of J. | G. Johnson, the second-class machin- | ist of the American cruiser Yankee on | | the morning of the date. The facts have been briefly given in press dispatches, but the details fur- nished by the Minister tend to estab- lish the fact that the killlng was un- provoked and deliberate. He said: “This was ho’ accident, but delib- erately done, as during the morning they (the insurgents) had been firing on two signal men, who were waiting for the launch. One of these men, | 7. Horning, had a bullet go through his hat. Half an inch lower he would have been killed.” The Minister acted with promptness in communicating with Commander Heilner of the Yankee and informing the Foreign Minister of the outrage. \ | | He added: + “I have addressed a note to the commander of the revolutionary forces, demanding ample satisfaction for this insult and for the death of b strong guard to the cammander.” —_————— Samuel - W. Hammers, who Kkeeps a country store near Gettysburg, Pa., advertised for a wife recently, and in the course of a few days received an- swers from 2700 women. : o ADVERTISEMENTS. If1fail to cure ‘CANCE or Tumor | treat betore it polsons No Knifel No Pain! No Pay Until Gured In 30 yearsJ h.v cured more cancers th n an_ other docto living. N- . Ray or athersw.n- die. INVESTIGATE My Absolute Guarantes LUMP N WOMAN'S BREAST IS CANGER S o oure nl » LIP, "ACE or an '« o T 120 PAG™ ”&Km?fll‘:t FREE. 3:"-:3'» Fuuo -unm: witi, 23 & 25 Third St., San Francisco SEND TO SOMEONE WITH CANCER The selecti-n was made tion of the light has been short. The OFFICE HOLDERS NUST STEP 01T WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 —In a letter after a thorough investigation of the soil and climate of locations in-the northern and southern portions of. the State. —_———— Fatigue of the Retina. MM. Broca and Sulzer have discov- ered that the fatigue of the retina, caused by blue light, accumulates in | same pheriomenon exists for red light, | but to an infinitely less degree. In this | observation, it may be refnarked. wo | have perhaps the secret of the red | (vermillion) and green (emerald) | flashes observed by some persons when | walking alongside a hedge, through which the sunlight comes to the eye | The retinal impression of red may leave R’ to Senators Perkins and Bard to-day, | the retina and takes a relatively long the Secretary-of the® Intrior signifies | time to go away, even when the ac- dissatisfaction with the conduct of the offices of the Registéer and Receiver of the Land Office at San Francisco. It is definitely staied that Register . B. Hunt and Receiver Sergeant S. M. Morton will be asked to resign and the letter of the Secretary is intended to give the Senators notice that they may propose names of candidates to succeed them. No charge of malfeasance or other impropriety is suggested against the incumbents mentioned, the only coix- plaint being that the business of the respective offices is not conducted in a | the eye before that of green, and cause | the two flashes.—Pall Mall Gazette. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1s an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with BECOMING A MOTHER /.- of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming e:;m.’ra};nd cn‘tis t;:er her s 1 . Both 1 bents -ha(jow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. housands of women :‘:;‘soxt;xrzn.mlnner e have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnancy robs The action taken by the Secretary Is | onfinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to [ife of mother the result of the report of a special, ,.q child, This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the agent who hab been Investigating e | i, of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend Washington. carry women .safely through the perils child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents ‘‘morning A committée of experts appointed by sickness,”” and other dis- . ’ the Agricultural Department to locate comforts of this period. a garden in California for plant and seed introduction has made its report A Sold by all druggists at and the department has confirmed the selection for the purpose named of ‘a | $1.00 per bottle. Book - ¥ tract of fifty acres of the Bidwell | containing valuable information free. ranch at Chico, the loeation ¢ The Bradfieid Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. more specifically known as Hooked