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° THE STAR—TURSDAY, WILY 28, 1908 - z ENDED DEATH FOR MCxELMAN EXONEMIES RETURN TOCIFY . SELF AND CHILD 9 ccee __ 'S INADEQUATE Finds From Evidence That '°s5,0!9 us ve v9 wit -_~—— | tentified that Cox's death had been | He Struck Cox Purely in ("°° vchononne vot) BRYAN IGNORES Fire: -Alarm Franchises ota Gar a tle oa offered Ao give hat city 281-8 J Mra, Muuhs is the wife of George} would get hep Syearold son by on near which the aceldent took feredAo give that city i per H. Muuhs, 310 Sixth av, N. who! her float marry Another private fire alarm com an Arrests Woman Theat ned M der siT% Third av The butlding inj dren and herself }the aggressor in the quarrel : ; ee. e ur which he had hia restaurant was| Lidia ais ackelman stated that Cox had| | Oth Ci \ ing for a franchine | Who torn down to make place for a| Glient and Melancholy Frod. Hackeiman wan ox k at him firet, and that he had | (By United Press.) er Cities, St. Louis, M i has eoeeres Be building some monthe ago,| The woman refuses to anawor merely pushed Cox away when he| FAIRVIEW LINCOLN Neb give to the municipal treasury 0 Since then he has not been work-|any question, aud alte in the po-|!'™ all blame for the death of J./stipped and fell. He sald that they|July 28——Willlam Jennings Bryan - - that city 40 per cent of | a4 tng, and his wife and family bt lice matron’a home with her hands|S. Cox by coroner's Jury at the; 244 been friends for a number of) today declined to discu Hearst's Among the ordinances passed “!'™' b in straightened ctreumstanc in her lap looking out the windows. |, held thi year attack on him and de = vbesd ®t | last night by the city council was Close Scrutiny Needed. ! She seems to be affiteted with a |Meat held thiy morning I diately af the {nquest| the opening of the independence |. yi) granting to the National Di varreled With Husband, . iew of these two statement hy insane from brood Q ‘ ueband. bad case of melancholia, She tx The jury found that Cox's death | Hackelman was released from cus-| party convention in Chiedgo lt tft ‘Relegeaph company a fran hy ie hte ay ppt Moher domestic troubles, Mrs, | Last SundaysMrs, Muahs and hey | a well dressed, good looking woman tody, and no furth ction will be | night Chiso to {natal w prévate fixe alarm | %°Vers! local officials have reached was arrested late last husband had a qu and since | about 29 years old. was caused by the shook of a brok: | taken by the authorities Bryan was last night admitted tO | wytuen fy thin elt y the conclu ton thet the ordinans Nights ‘ n,m Hmevet as it now stands, should have close fp prevent her from commit then she has been brooding and Her husband started to work! on leg caused indirectly by a blow ox broke his log by falling be-|the Nights of Ale-Gher-iten, m | wet Ia return ter this franchise the with Yo Sg wedi bag 20 and killing her little acting in a strange manner, Last! yesterday ahd up to a late hour | fape 1816 First ¥., after being |onder composed of the Beslner gompany proposes to to aes “ y ef Pat daughter night she left her home, telling a| today be had not appeared at the|@llvered by Hackelman, but that adiuck by Hackelman. He died the | men of Omaha aud te state of Ne") the miserably inadequite return of MMIOF ANd becomes a law. | } ‘She was found by Patrolman neighbor that she never expected) police station to inquire about hie| Hackelman struck the blow in self’ ne&t morning in a local hospttal 'braska 2 per cent of ite geome cunt a Re. i objec ot ae ed ot streets to ret | wife er, The ce do} avon NON et nue lrained against the new franchise #0 wandesing about the wd wife and daughter, The police d Mayor Miller I» veriously consid-/raimed against the new franchive so Where are you golngt” asked| not know if he is aware of his ering the advisability of re ing y in ite pres her friend wife's arreat, and they do not know a RA Ss” to sign this ordina Mra, Muwhe repl 1 that she was! where to locate him ent shape, and has received private was “golue alarm goes firet to a head office 1 o take. soing up to Black Diamer " » cc 24 fo ora » fro’ rious cities in “ 7 ' p into the la going up to Mack Diamond with her| Mra, Muuhs will be confined for Information from various cities in which the company intends to im to the station and placed little daughter, Mrs. Maus’ for-}a few days, and if her condition | which the company operates ax to \ A) 4 than ieaeed to ae Mee care of Police Matron | mer husband, from whom she was) does not tmprove she will be ex N THIN FOR CHA RITY |the fire-protective value of ite syn. Sal!, and in then po! F divorced, Hves there. She sald she | amined before an insanity board | tem. serena oe r does not communicate an alarm di rectly to fire headq ters. The “th er daughter, — a ly Ma questions thew sage aq : An exint re alarm system is a : | As @ beginning, the first public copy. der dor ———— move of the mayor will probably Ureetly connec we Meshes ters, but merely gives the number be to call upon the officials of (| teh unty Countess e- tn rin te ecneya te eek stant trom theo | appear in the mean exact location from time the city’s chief executive in rm come Man to His Home. ssl Seo 30° 1GOR VOY careatiG take tae" Prens'e toneniaedconmepinnt: Wil ‘ . conditio: der which imilar ever, a few of the public officials, Strike eile TOU-| Pier 2. iis eves were Vince en te te era ea tere Te that vet oot ot th 7 ree nitecd Ss Py marsbala “4 no place in the official lives of they bl f T 0 Do om eines en's Proportion of the revenues, ing, in view of the big retu Long Sel-Imposed rs pr anna le for Tearing Down wr wen: to tn Loarmoremens Tee raement has buen inade to| which, the franchise ‘assuren | a on eaten enters jor 0 * ia is sa e promoters . in ote John Tierney, an inmate of the erncon to serve their notices of | ous city officials that this same’ promoter : prisoament Re ‘arm, 10 years of axe ond! Injunction Notice. injunction pon the officers of the : peeved down with a sorrow ‘ic oe ce canaee tie ota oéuaai Ue OVERNIGHT ENTRIES ANOTHER RATE |noldom comes to the life of man seed | still out of town to evade the serv = ving himeelf into the grave be For contempt of ¢ _— urt in tearing jee of the notice of injunction, and me ms a apne aA ros the commissioners have seen! down injunction notices from Pier the inqui Sate atttere oe 5 inetion in 1 ¢ © Inquiries addressed to dt is ‘delineebie Gan ik. ovecemie | fit, in their exalted wisdom, to re following ar v United Press.) 4 Saturday night, David Forbes was membera bring forth 00? | sateen tor The basndows tor Woe cowetaNTINOPLE. July 28—| Apparently demented, Mrs. Bach-jsaved the tot from the horses’|fuse him the mere pittance neces | this morning boand over by the! “Out of town on business On + oe F ee . sepia temarkatte |¢1d0r, wite of a carpenter living at | hoofs sary to pay his fare back to Cincin-| federal court to the grand jury un- a fishing trip Taking his yearly |" po ay Nine > » ¢iimax of the most remar The girl abe placed on the street | nat der bail of $500 vacation / rat race, six furlongs, selling Prince Rupert, the Pacific ter- earolds and up minus of the Grand Trunk railroad, Dainty Mors 100 am » Gitano ++ 96 104 Ship lines, as well as for those in . 97 | seach of employment, and news has 93 been received that there is to be 102 a big cut in the rates between Van. 100 couver and the northern port. 1 The present rate between Van- it habiiaemplc revolution. | 8th av. W. and Klondike st, late) "i ciks telling her to remain| Mayor Miller tnvestignied the! Forbes admitied tearing down The injunction notices on Pier fm the history of Tur Phy attempted to ond the Ives | there, but the child became fright jease weeks ago and found Tierney | the papers, but claimed exemption 1 and 2 have been tampered with jher i4monthsold son and 2-year. ened and went away before a car|deserving. The commissioners re on the gro of not being a mem during the night, the t a pers succeeded each other) (14 daughter could pase over her | fused to pay for the man’s ticket to ber of the union against which the of the notice yo ro rowas on during the past! ‘The former she placed in front) The woman was removed to the | his bome unless some his rela |injunction was iasued, The court Other than the arrest of William Sultan Abdul Hamid t./of an approaching team, but the | county jail for safe keeping and the| tives would guarantee to ‘provide held that it was a malicious net, Ramley, a 16-ye 7 frade today that | prompt action of Mra. J. J. Vingor, tots placed in the care of the po-/for him afterwards and tnetigated by a purpose of ob- rests we made yesterday or this entire social existence of 2511 Beat av.. in haniteoniaeoed him, | Hee matron |} The mayors private secretary, structing the administration of jus morning for tearing down the pa famtly in conform. | John Slattery, finally located a #t®) tice, is proving an attraction for st 1059 St. Charle old boy, no ar: | 2059 Bt. Cha t sees eee 3046 Dr. Crook and Balt” pers . ashe + ip — recently grant ter tn Cincinnatt, who said she) Statute 5398, to which Forbes i#| The Buckman sailed thia morn- |? - 102 couver and Prince Rupert ts $18. ‘Abdul Hamid, no long: | }the man during his lifetime, If nee term of imprisonment of 12 months ule. The Radames will also depart | 2972 *Redwood i 49 circles that the steamship Transit ihe despotic ruler of an absolut. | essary and « fine of not more than $300. | today, after a longer stay than | 2066 Our Anna ..,. +-100 is to enter the field with a reduced mee §, Conatitational soe, | TR 1ES SUICIDE | Commissioners Refuse Help Instead of going to the George E./usual for the Kosmos fleet. The) Second race, five furlongs, purse, jrate of $12. The Transit is now in bay bis own declaration Pri-| Highly elated, Slattery notified Stare for his supper last night, Al Inveric will stift to Pier 5 today, |2-yearolds GryGock mt Roqumaust overhantiag. smi live the life of a demo- Tierney, the latter Greased 1 Winters, a straw boas on the Cot as there are not many vessels 3031 Toll Box 108 It is possible that a rate war may h, who depends on the Sgn Ath Aen Mf egy tage City, ventured up town and in the harbor, she may secure full) (3043) Fair Annie . - ys . we After a chase of three blocks by) Lincoln hotel by Detective Corbett |to the commissioners’ office, satis HPOS returaing was ss 8 upon ganas to work her. 2007 Lula 102{ Miss Dorothy Dayne, at "the Star fasued today declares | three police officers, from whom he |8°d Patrolman Barck. A telegram | fed that the way had at last been) s=sss 198 | theatre tonight, will wear the first nis F sheath gown ever shown on the Soun! |from Sheriff J. J. Edwards of North | opened to mg Gays 080 Masian Dei “ ee ee. =e hges escaped, Bert §. Sbaugh-| vivian said he wanted the man for| With the pleasure which had ge H sone Laney ples ea for the iaat 31 sears, | ROSe, 28 years old, of Sommerville, | passing worthless checks |denied him for so many months sone iaby 5 , forth appear on the | 3. C.. wanted at North Yakima for! He was taken on a car, but on The exact statements of the com-) Incentive v peamanasaeenvosea ——| 3042 Laura E 08 Lady Kitty . George .... 102 100 102 yeare in almost through a sidewalk elevator shaft | the alley between mecond and Occ. | #pparentiy aged 1 As many minutes mt on * are not known, but Tier a . ‘any other “citizen” of P®ssing worthless checks, attempt-\alighting Shaughnessy made a | ™issioners are p . “ tind race urlongs, selling ee aay her “ety od to Guuenaik wulahés break for liberty, dashing into the | Bey came back down the hill to the Third race, six furlongs, selling sweeping in its revola Shaughnessy dropped 12 feet! crowd to elude the officers, Down |™&8yor's office brokemhearted and : sds o oe edding .... Paspect ts the second dec de, which aunounces that ®t Schwabacher Bros.’ store to the princesses of the im. bard cement floor and, running ve. he ran until he hwabacher ros. who Me reported that the commie im, He delivered a speech paper ly must observe monog.|b#ck 20 feet Into the basement, | house, where he dropped down the | Moners had declined to buy Pg Makes Attack on the Two 2: which scored Bryan, whom he call: will not be compelled |"Wallowed half an ounce of nux elevator shaft and then attempted stent the ~ by es fo 7! ed a “knight in motley i stated (2919 Blond ” ride e he 3 yosseusion a fund especially for the} - . that no « ul sae ae to be simply the chief | Yomiea, the Nquid product of strych-' sutctd He Whe taken to Provi-| hosweasio - . ae c wan would support the reg but must be queen in| Bine. and then laid down to die. [dence hospital, where he still is in| Assistance of such deserving casos, ta arties—. moeratic ticket, “a combination b denies shangnocesy was arrested at the |a } erttioal condition. | Slattery wan surprised « ; to which Taggart supplies a credit np the commissioners’ office again and Parker a plattorm and. for, Fourth race, one mile, selling explaining that all the conditions Work on Second Place which Ryau will pay the freight roids and upward i been known - 4 Penn agen had been fulfilled. He received very] jand the 1 ls the penalty 3071) Masea ..... 106 s i soda ee be the | ttle satisfaction and Tierney had " Jack Witt ; 106 ait Torker. ito wend his way back to the poor} Candidate. 2047 Hasty Agnes . 100 belied that Abdul Hamid | }farm, only expressing the desire| 4070 Fred Bent ... 110 © akan at me OUT FOR STATE OFFICE {shat his troubles would soon be as 2 Mies Rellle 106 | fami! | ended. ) Capt. Burnett ve os 100] ecb a gee Case is Pitiful. (By United Press.) | 3070 *Edwin Gum ..... ii} erate vie —-| ‘Tierney’ case is pathetic. He! CHICAGO, July 28.—Delogates to} \ Fifth race, six ealenies, selling . " leas formerly fairly well-todo in| the national convention of the inde) B-yearolds and upwards |Anmounce Candidacy at the Socsne.'Tonc raremsnncr2a" of Cincignath, but hard mes caine lpeadence party spent the morning beige og il cating country ts amazed at Jack Splawn of North Yakima Pat. | 2nd little by little his mite against about the headquarters sewing ey amare ene: 2997 Iroquois ... . a of the snitan, and + rick Byrn lold age ebbed away Most men ithe sights of the city, pr emo popular man in| Contra) Committee Meet- sci; wit scncetana of Girmpin” | "ould have boon completely eruab to the resumption of the 28 Bargai | Harry. H. Collier of Tacoma wit!|®d bY such a blow at the age of) at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when |Interstate Commerce Commission | *" The Suites ee core rgains Anim enninenneon Sixth race, five furlongs, purse, 3. e Bargains WASHINGTON, July 28.—It was officially announced today that the : but not Tier: | ony port of the re: * 6 3 rg be one, of thon Lor Tacoma will | three score and tan, report of the resolutions com-| has extended until October 15 the F; |Meutenant governor. ‘The democrat. |2¢Y: He provided for bis family a8) mittee was made by Chatrman How-|date on which the new rates in the Yearold fill te nomination for United States sen. | Det be could and came to the west jard 8. Taylor of Chicago. so-called Pacific coast jumber case Bernardo the land of promise, to balld anew jator is sought by Judge M. M. God. Offset Bryan Stampede. shall become effective. The orig. 2! 2101 Bravoure ‘a man of Seattle, George F. Cotteriti | Here he ee Sa was nd place) wistiam KR. Hearst today made it|!28! order commanded the railroads | 2000 Sugarteatea Great reduetions on ‘ seaghtves “y Ko Domocretie| Staentle and George Turner of | Ge Seni ay tesla. Bile or seeTiitain that no opportunity will be ee, he ores rate tat atteet oe | ompiatal es eee at the meoting of the Democratic Spokane jecrepit « Sloan Unata thom whe, aos eke omplain seca pelea | state central committer held at H. D. Merritt and “Wheat Chart” | °™ld not stand up under the prose) to bring about aa endorsement of |. !¢ WAS announced that this action pon Fs ape All Summer Goods are jcoma yesterday afternoop and last | Jones, both of Spokane, are being | "Te like ‘hone of the yomnger gem; |Dryan by the independence conven. |¥#* taken upon the showing m 3046 Auburndale greatly reduced — Suita, 2994 Chara ry Browmley, a 15-year-old! night, according to the focal bour- urged to file for attorney general. |° Srrested last night for| bons who attended. it was also | Otis Johnson of Tacoma will be a| down 8 copy of the restrain-| evident that there will be no end candidate for secretary of state story has been heard before Sf Jodge Hanford enjoin-| of candidates for each of the state For land commissioner Albert £.| T@wey ran out of funds. He be Mriking stevedores from in-| offices. Schooley of Lewis county will be a| comme lil ebiefly. from his anxiety by the Harriman lines -that, owing to the immense number of rates tn- | 3023 Gis volved, it would be physieally im-|2771 Guaette pousible to check the existing rate s| “Apprentice allowance and print a new tariff schedule for Skirts, Waists, Millinery Your Credit Is Good BUY ON EASY tion. It Is expected the convention adopt a rule by which a tions will be referred to the will vu m SHR the non-union work-| The first step to raise funds for| candidate. For congressman of the | 200wt the wife and family back Mitiee without being read. This Will) august 15 er ore Wes released on his own) the national campaign was taken First district James E. Bell, «| %0m*. He wondered whether they | Xoo” ponslie (0 get « Bryan |” ‘The railroad promised that if the ‘RUNAWAY BOYS ARE CASH CREDIT and it is not likely | when it was announced by the com- wealthy. lumberman of wil] |Dad enough to eat, oF Clothes tO | erie eeronorters are tk ome |extension were granted {t would gray . WM be cited for contempt | mittee that all members of Bryan be a candidate. In the Secot ween, 008 a termine pale seamed to mntrol of the committees, ana reauest the federal court to extend] | clubs must pay $1. Those who are | trict Maurice Langhorne and A. H. | SW at the old man’s heart. Des ee eee nee | thie t for the hearing of its suit FOUND BY OFFICER * Browmiey's father is a not affiliated with clubs, but are Garretson, both of perate and almost starved himself, |i ei adichiy be killeds "| for an injunction and stipulate that Westhe & Childs Sapiain and the boy went | democrats, will be asked to fork|the race. Iu the Third, William |D* **t aside his pride and went to/™ ~ Odile) Oe ee iowa. who has |th® tempdrary restraining order einen | the wharves to take him | over that little silver plunk just the | Goodyear of Colfax and W. W. Pull. | the, mayor's office: ae te me should not become effective before | tncorporaied He says that he did not | same. man of Spokane, and probably H.J.|_ The ttty’s chief executive and his chosen permanent chairman of | tnis advanced date. Edwin-Bence, 12 years, and Julius | What the order was and that,| Among th lidates fi i i probably H. J.) secretary immediately gave Tierney convention, has obtained a legal) “m5 railroad expressly rotainea | M¢ 15 years, runaways from |} 1312 — Geeond Av. — 1312. ilies, he just happened mong the candidates for gover-' Snively of North i wil tile |what assistance they could and pro-| pinion to the effect that the cail |, Ren anes t ' ly i ned ons al ee uncoated daah habe Tee = es 4 ‘ » . the righ oO tew ve easonableness _ . bs | ammen al ee ot = vided him temporary quarters until vention makes It manda-| 00) Pion FEASODADIONCSS | hy Officer Osborn, while wandering On the nd |they could get him transportation it to nominate candidates around near the Unien depot. The} by Soap Lake Salve | Because they were especigliy| Under this opinion it ts held that the state for more than a week provided with money to. care for endorsements of candidates named WIN They will be returned to thetr | commissioners Chatrman Walsh will depend on | | Fiyer ——— - ean co one nave row. | this opinion for his ruling if the eT MENT IN i ae ai foaeae of oe whieh re fe ht Bryan stampede ts attempt FIRST POINT soul, VICTORIA RATE WAR, | SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. right now,” he suddenly said, and| to, away among the fav. ‘on.| The resolutions committee of the : Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50c. R. t, Landry Prevents Des- | attempted to Jump into the lake. | tractors in the way of “extras” and | ndence party convention this pean sick tai Nia” aah tek te |FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, Mr. Landry canght him by the|-cmergencies lafternoon rejected the woman's of a settlement of the rat LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and ankle and hauled him back inte For Old John Tierney there {u/ suffrage plank by a vote of 13 to 9 After several days’ conference, | war to Victoria and Vancouy Phe | 10:25 a m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. nt Man Fron VrowNn- tie casce, which shipped water and nothing, apparently, but the poor| Delegate Bradley of Iilinois prom-|the coal operators today won the| officials of the American line d LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m | SArrowly escaped npsetting farm, and the sorrow of a family | ised that he would carry the fight |firet point of difference of the new | clare they wi natn on the routes | and 12:16, 8:55 and 7:30 p. m. After & long argument the yous | aivided in its days of trouble ‘or equal suffrage to the floor of cale which is to go into ef-| notwithstanding that the Canadian |U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle ' eclared = the wi Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212, eptember 1 officials have ners asked for an eight-| drive the American boats out of the ing Himself. |man agreed to give Hfe another the convention |trial, and Mr, Landry paddled There is much talk of Chas. F. 8 e ee day, to count from the time|trade. As a result the traveling) Everett andEdmonds | With the best of motives, Regin active Hearst workers in| leave, but the operators held to the| as the outcome of the fixht i jyoung Pile men are ually a work abetting a suicide in his purpose at jaa Se ducts his business in Chicago. The proposed wage is being! Children’ Laks Whetinetae BY ELEVATOR | Though there is still a large num-|taken up section by section 31 receive ¢ syed wi ‘ well known | ber of candidates, it ms to be < Mr. Landry was paddling about Robert H; Evans, & well known) oF va ved that Themes L. CLOSSON WILL SPEAK pe onthy tle, will act as po attorney of Seu . the lake near the White City when |- lice judge during August, while | Hisgen will receive the presidential he noticed a young man sitting on} ©. B- Shaw, employed tn the Cas-) jiage john B. Gordon is away on | 8omination sieata te tke tee — Ay erly the dock in a despondent attitude |¢a@@ laundry, was badly hurt this!hts vacation. Judge Gordon will ech of Wm, R. Hearst last | vantages of the ba: semrade 6 looking at the water morning at 9:20, being struck on|jeaye Seattle on Priday night with | Might and his attacks upon the two/® meeting this evening at the Hap His sympathy aroused, Mr, Lan- the head by an elevator his family, and t three | established parties was the subject | ts 3 nur on 34 hav mor dry asked the young man if he| Shaw was looking down the ele-! woe) Olyt and|of much discussion during the |. Pike 71 hg ey com Boge ‘ DOCTORS cared to take a canoe ride, He an-| Vator shaft and did no fishing morning, the delegat praising in | meet r| pA eh. ¢ . " Me we wered in th affirmative, and | the elevato wis coming dow | the highest terms the views of their en rs “ \ = mprovemen tepped into the craft, Which Mr.|8truck him, bruising his head. He Will Wear Directoire. leade and Taxpaye on oore atl OW ey Landry headed out tnto the lake pes removed t Providence how Dorothy Dayne, the singing come Last Night's Session CONVENTION HERE | The stranger told Mr, Landry bis | Pita duntue wis te cokaatied tt tas Gees Rap veh a oagactecr AE M h Th f was Louis ff urche, and shaw £ re of age, and T@ theatre thin week, has purchased to order by Charles A. Walsh Next sumt th Delta ma echand- evap 4 father is the French consul | #ides at 2442 Dearborn st the Directoire gown which was re-|o i, delegat eat was! Delta college fraternity will hold at Ch He said he was prs ly on exhibition at the Bon/| filled and a la crowd occupied | its convention in Seattle The Drugless Cu that he had spent his Wealthy Liveryman Arrested. Marche Starting tonight, M the gallery in Orchestra hall, When #4 ten cents to go to the White O, B. Bartee, a wealthy liveryman | Dayne will wear the gown at each| William R. Hearst entered the hall Vashon Will Exhibit | City, where he asked for a job,|of Portland, was arrested by Of- | performance for the ance of the| there were many calls for the new Citizens of Vashon is! have So ah ea hl hich was refused him. He said/ficers Byrnes and Phillips last! weeh | made arrangements for space In the , discouraged and tired of | night on the uest of the chief | "Go to the y theatre tonight | Agricultural butlding at the A-Y.-P ind, 406i eeaiuns of police of Portland. Bartee is ac Rheumatism is greatly relleved| and see the Parisien sheath gown-—|fair for an exhibit of fruits and 1 belleve I'll commit suletde | cused of larceny by batlee. |by Soap Lake Salts. first in Seattle. ++ | grain | $Eenennensggnsenssegnesseossessganestastest 2s