THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA. HI lif SLL The Case Likely To Go T( r the Jury by l Friday. THE ALIENISTS TESTIFY "lanlc-Doproiislve Innnlty Brought Out as Thaw's Ailment Thivo Ex perts Make Expected Answer to Hypothetical Question Jerome Scores on Thaw. " Now York, Jan. 30. The defence of Harry K. rhaw for the murder of Jtanford White was concluded at 4.80 o'clock on Monday night in the Orlmlnal Branch of the Supreme Oourt before Justice Dowllng. At he last moment tho defence declared ;ho form of insanity from which Thaw is alleged to be laboring as jianlc-depresslve, a recurrent type ;rom which few cures have been ob tained. Tn all probability unless something :mforseen develops, the case will be n the hands of the Jury Thursday uight. Justice Dowling's -attitude in the matter of Thaw's present mental condition was shown in his inquiries of the alienists. Toward the close of Monday's session he naked as to the ixact nature of "manic-depressive" Insanity, and if the attacks were like ly to recur. He also asked if a per joa suffering from this form of In- m I I) lift, I lH tidfV" MM MAKTIN W. LITTLETON. anlty would be likely to commit issaults. He learned that It was a recurrent form of mental disorder, the attacks coming suddenly and without warning, a period of insan ity being followed by a maniacal out burst then by a period of complete ;epresslon, and then by another lucid interval. The last day of the defence was ilpe In testimony given to establish Thaw's Insanity and the madness of k'ih act when he slew White. The long awaited foreign witnesses told rraphtc stories of the maniacal spells t tht defendant abroad. Dr. Russell Wells of London described the nature f Thaw's insanity as manic-depressive, and experts, Drs. Wagner, Jel- lfte, and Evans, gave their answers o the hypothetical question and de Ascribed this particular form of mental uiaease closely to the Jury. In the cross examination of Dr. "Wagner Mr. Jerome produced an affi davit made by that expert for the in sanity commission appointed during ha first trial. He lad the witness !JraMfy it and offered It la evidence, .rfr. Littleton fought this . bitterly, iaimhig the canstrcotlbaal right of -ita e41ent was betng vtehrted aad that 'tis eSrt was being made to Have Mm beatify against hi in serf hi an Indi rect sonner. Mt J oat lee Dowflng, who had himself partly erees-exam-taod the experts, eager to pet .tm whole trwfli aa ta the iiraiuat mental aoadftlou of Thaw, itoA aa permuted Mr. lerarae to ques tion Dr. Warner ae to the atatter In !i afldavR made far tan cemmls- Waraer KfTTftr Baahtswn. v York, raer M11- let, mm promiaeat as Kiapubllcan yotlslos aa the laadar mt the half- tmoto, the aacoessw Saaeae Conk- :io ka the Valted States Bevata rad ftopuUllcan caadtdate for Oovamor, aiaBa a general aenlaw sweat aa Tues- l(Vy fer the benefit of ata creditors Tbe aaslgameat followed the failure a fear days age ef ka Raara Oonsoll' dated Gold Mining Company, of : which Mr. Miller was president. The OolX at his fortune, rapidly depleted la raoeat years ay aafarag vantures and ather unanoaeeafal eutorTrises, was Invested ta fats eemcera. Italians Camts Rafk . Etaane, Jan. IS. Ta ratam to I Ml at nrljrra'irts arms Aa tTntted dtatea fc gradualry Hwaprug, while "tnLgration to ne DM ted Btatos Is betas resnmed. Utuaaiers iaevteg nna and K- ' plea safe r the eat mt the acwi a-ffl take back Aatartaa at tenat MOO ecaWaraats. 'StowAa as 'Mooery, a.nv, m. !. Bjr- "Wm(H bamaa aaa taptaded on Sat "irdar 'at fclvard, AJa., In trout ef the residanees at tk pnwaaeort at the Lav and Order Inajna aad two Ol ia4 -niiuitrs. ; MIS3 . AXDERIULT A COUNTESS. B't(iiiH' the Ilrido of Count Lasr.lo Siwlienji of Itwlupcst. Miss Olndyo Moore Vanderbllt, youngest daughter of the late Corne lius Vanderbllt and Mrs. Vanderbllt, was married to Count Lnszlo Jeno Maria Honrlk Simon Szechenyl, of Budapest, Hungary, on Monday at noon in the Vanderbllt mansion in Fifth avenue, extending from Fifty, seventh to Flfly-elgMU street. I While the weddlnj was In a certain sense restricted to relatives and Inti mate frloudB, It was "small only when one considers the extensive vis iting list of Mrs. Vanderbllt. It was In every senRe a most decant affair, and the diplomat- and other foreign guests, In their picturesque court of full military costumes, gave a touch of color, suggesting more a gathering In the national capital or In a foreign city thun one In New York. KockefoIIcr Aided TlnnR. Augusta, Oa., Jan. 26. John D. Rockefeller and Senator Tillman were Introduced by a railroad offic ial while the latter was coming South recently. The money situation, railroads and Hoosevelt were discussed, and Mr. Rockefeller was not enthusiastic about Roosevelt. ' "I think," ho said, "that Roosevelt made a grave mistake. If he knew abuses existed and wanted to correct them, he could have gone about It without causing all this agitation and feeling of distrust. "Now you might not know it, but Morgan and myself stood behind something like seventy banks in New York during the panic. Now that was a pretty nice thing for two such very, very baj men to do, wasn't it? I hope tho people will see after awhile that this agltntlo only hurts tiem. I can get along all right. A;lil Tulfcs nt Yokohama. Toklo, Jan. 28.--In an Interview at Yokohama Sunday Viscount Aokl formerly ambassador to the United States, nscrlbed the anti-Japanese fooling In America to the fact that most of the Japanese who went to that country wero not true Immi grants, but merely wage earners, whom the Americans abhor. He add ed that public opinion does not nec rsr.arlly urgo an American-Japanese agreement, but such an agreement wan surely desired in certain quar ters. Ho thought the anti-Japanese sentiment on the Pacific coast was not likely to decrease. Mnnlac Sought Governor. Wilmington, Del. Jan. 29. There was preat excitement In tue p'-ls' dormitory of tho W'lmlnpton ".on f'renco Academy, at Dover on Tues day, when Henry I. Singer of Wil mington, armed with a revolver, rushed Into the place searching for Gov Lea. Singer who is demented, shouted at the top of his voice: "Where Is Gov. Lea? - have m- port-nt business with him. I must see him." Fltty girl students locked them selves In their rooms and from ne- u!n the doors yelled for help. Haw rs (severely Hurt Hoy. Walllngford, Conn., Jan. 26. John Gardner, a fourteen-year-old bcoouI boy, Is in a serious condition at the home of his fnther, B. L. Gardner, at North Farms. The lad was ?- verely hazed on Friday afternoon by several members of Walllngford nigh school, where he is a member of tne freshmen class, a party f boys took him into the basement and placed him in the sink, administering the "water cure." riryan Won't -Get Out. Washington, Jan. 28. William J. Bryan made it clear to friends who called on him Sunday that ho was en tirely satisfied with the outieek for Democratic success with himself as the nominee for President aad that he had no intention of getting ouf of the race at the suggestion of Eastern Democratic leaders. Petitions for the Popis Rome, Jan. 28. It la announced that the Iter Father Maria BernaJo of the Capuchin Order, who was sent by the Tope tn July last to Addis Abeba wtth a decoration of King Menelek, Is returning here wHti an aatog-raph letter fram Menelek. aad twq liens as a present for tho Pon tiff. In Revolutionary Plot. Qnayatuil, Ecuador, Jan. 26. Eleven army offlcera wem arrested on Saturday at Quito as they were preparing to leave the capital with the fntenttaa of Joining Cel. Navarro, who is said to be uear Ibarra, , fifty miles northeast of Quito, organizing a band ef revolutionists. Itoflwraf Guarlii Kills. Tobolsk, Jan. 29. In an attempt to arrest three men who were prowl ing along tho railway tracks, three Inexperienced railway guards wero killed aad thro mortally wonnded. One of the prowlers was aaatured but hta oomrades escaped. AO Lookout tt KTanchrster. Manchester, Jan. 26. Thorn will he no lockout of the Manchester cot ton ererertlves. Long Oego-tta-rtans between the mill workers aad tn sir emniorern revolted in the canttalattan of the workom an ttntnrday avearng. Pnblie Tferln ft PltMnnrg'a Mia. i Pittsbnrst JM. . 21. Te acerlnn work for tho unemployed, ordlnaneaa were intreduoad ta Con act 1 Oa-olgkt ill II I II? Covering Minor Happen ings from ail Over theGIob2. HOME AND FORFION Compiled nnrt Cr:uV;iscl for the Busy Render A Complete Record of European rhspatches and Im portant Events front Everywhere Roiled Down for Hasty Perusal. 1 Japan's Foreign Minister, reply ing to Interpellations in the Diet, an nounced that the question of emigra tion to Canada had been satisfactor ily settled. Mgr. Francis Benjamin Richard, Carllnal Archbishop of Paris, died of congestion of the lungs. The president of the Persian Na tional Assembly, says a special de spatch from Teheran, has withdrawn his resignation. "Un Divorce." a comedy by MM. Bovrget and Cury, produced at the Theatre du Vaudeville in Paris, re ceives commendation at the hands of M. Pierre Veber. Sir Robert Hart, Inspector General of the Chinese Customs, has been granted a long leave on account of Illness, says a special Shanghai de spatch. A special despatch from Shang hai gives details of the recent pi ratical attacks on the Grand Canal. Prominent railway men asked President Roosevelt to delay the enforcement of the nine hour law for telegraph operators. Governor Hughes told Buffalo bus iness men that he was opposed to Superintendent Stevens' plan for a federal barge canal. The United States Supreme Court Ueclded that employers have tho right to discharge any employo without re gard to membership In a union. Secretary Taft's report on the Phil ippines, recommenced the holding of the klands until the people are edu cated. Letters from all over tho country urged Congress to take Immediate ac tion upon the Aldrlch bill. Members of the House of Repre sentatives recognized an identical provision of the deserted Ship Sub sidy bill in the Humphrey Mail Sub tidy measure now before the sub-com mittee. Legislative committees in Albany gave Superintendent Williams free rein Ui framing amendments to the new State banking measure. Frederick Skene State Engineer, said that the Canadian government may aid in constructing an air line waterway from New York to Mon treal. Preparations were made to begin the trial of the alleged Capitol fraud cases as Harrlsburg. Providence arranged to open a "fresh air" school on the plans of sftnllar Institutions In Europe. C. C. Glover, Washington banker, stated that the Aldrlch bill Is the only financial relief measure that has a chance of passage at this ses sion. A bill was Introduced by Assembly man Hackett at Albany limiting the height of billboards to eight feet. Formal announcement was made In Washington that Miss Maud Ash- ford Is to be the wife of Henry Gas- saway Davis, of West Virginia. Washington despatches stated that ballet was general among democrats In Congress that W. J. Bryan would bo nominated at Denver hut would ho defeated. Mine workers In convention at la tlaaapolls, considered the ereatlon of a new oBce far Jena MHehell, the retiring oreeident. Dr. E. T. Wllmot, an Anstln han ker, spoke In favor of tho Aldrlch bill in Washington. The FresMeot baa approved now fcmval regulations, whereby command ers may become executive offlcera on battle ships aad command torpedo Hotlllaa. Oaloer of the AuMrieaa terpede Do till at Bam os Ayras were re ceived by President Alcorta and the fcflnleters ef War, Marine and For anaa A Astra of arsfmtlaa. President Beosevelt signed the French Commercial Tariff Agree fenent. The Inal paeoago o the Aldrlch Cnrreney hill in the Senate was be lieved to have been assured when the desnoorets decided to offer no op position measare. Lieutenant Frank 8. Leant was eangat In bin balloon and nearly as phyxiated, bat on recovery continued bis ascent anrld great peril. ' Hilars ta convention at Indlan aaalni la rood a six months' vocation wtn fat pay on John Mitchell, after be bad deal fnod to accent a donation of 918t.fM. Tontwsiisy In Mia Standard Oil homrlng at qrttrngton brougtit oat the attainment (ant a secret rate of s9x oanas prato-fled botweon Indiana and 0t. Lowts. The Srrfetsh Food taspeotof con- demos 'the Amerlean method of banaMag avowta, aad ears that meats dlaoarded ' here are sent to England, I oerdlnf 1 to -a rpeclal oabt, Count Zeppelin, saya a special cable, tells of his plans to build a giant airship that will carry 12 men 8,000 miles without stopping. Cardinal Richard, the Arcliblshop of Tarls, la suffering from congestion of tho lungs, and has received the last iters of the Chruch. A special despatch Bays that the British Ambassador to America, Mr. Bryce, may bo succeeded by Sir Cecil Spiny Rice. Argentine naval officers entertain ed visitors from tho American torpe do boat destroyers by taking them oil a yachting trip. A special cable says that an angry crowd at Yczd, In Central Persia, lynched a man charge with murder ing his brother, and set all the other prisoners in the Jail free. Mr. Eden Phlllpots and Mr. Ar nold Bennett have collaborated on a novel which tells of sensational State machinations, says a special cable. Special cable despatches reported the United States torpedo boat de stroyer flotilla at Buenos Ay res, Ar gentine. Cubans gave a banquet to Gover nor Magoon, cheered him and urged him to return soon, says a special ca ble despatch. Fifty representatives of Germany's highest nobility are in Berlin to take part In the celebration of the Em peror's birthday. Tho Russian Christmas holidays being ended, the Duma has resumed Its sessions. Attempts on the part of the police to disperse a procession of unem ployed worklngmen led to a riot 'n BerlJ,n. Sir Follx Schuster declared In Lon don In a speech reviewing the Amer ican crisis that he always believed the United States could overcome its troubles by Itself, according to spe cial cable despatches. Pert de Palx, on the northern coast of Hayti, has been captured by tho Haytlan rebels. It Is reported In military circles in St. Petersburg that General Kuropat- kin may be placed on trial as a result of the revelations made In the hear ing of General Stoesscl, says a special table. A great roar was caused in the Reichstag when Prince von Bulow re fused to reply to a socialist Interpel lation on the subject of the Prussian suffrage. The ministers left In a body, but the debate was continued before half empty benches. A special despatch says that tho German Budget. Commission passes favorably on a bill to set aside $500, 000 to organize an automobile trans port corps for the army. Special cable advices from Rio Ja neiro stated that Rear Admiral Evans' battle ship fleet left there for Punta Arenas. In official circles In Berlin It is re garded as Impossible, says a de spatch, that Prince von Bulow could have said that he Intends to retire, an Intention attributed to him In a French paper. Lord Rothschild denied to a special correspondent that he had broken off relations with Messrs. Belmont & Co., or that their relations had been In any way changed. The death rate of women from tub erculosis has decreased much mora rapidly than for men, says Mr. Fred erick L. Hoffman. . Senor Alves, formerly president of Brazil, Is co-operating with the Ital ian press to strengthen the ties of Italy and Brazil. Russian newspapers publish arti cles saying that war between Japan and the United States Is sure to come. A special despatch from Havana Bays that the newspapers would like to see the Cuban Republic established under solid tuarantees, and expect tho ttentlon of the authorities at Washington will be called to the matter. Kaiser at 11 Cent TTu mtrnu. Berlin, Jan. 28. Tha Kaiser ana Kalsetin, Prince . Henry ef Prussia, the Srand Bnchess of Hesse and the Kaiser's ttree ye a is; est ehffdren on Suonar attended a matinee Inaugur ating tha new Royal Opera House, where, for providing theatrical enter tainment for work aeople, any seat Is oid for about 18 cents. "TVs prrnea of Hombargv' Klolsf mvtrlotte rnltttery amy, was presented, srlth rha same stage settings and tho name oaat need at a gala perform ance, rha Kaiser nays the deficit taeurrao at eaeh perforsnaaco oat ef ttts own peefcet. Tho production wan a ajraat soocesn. of 0 Asserton dosed. New York, Jan. If. The news of tho placing of the National Bank of North America In liquidation failed to arouse even a passing ripple In the tnanMal district, theogh Monday morn rag knots ef tha oarlous gather ed abont the closed ptate-gtass doors wiileh open tnto he hanking rooms from tha hall of tha Wall Street Ex change Gliding. Th stock market bad diseovntsd tha event aad quota tions moved onward. CWnrnsi Faaud lMdtcOiiioniUi, rrarrtsbtrrg, Jan. II. Tha Dau phin Convty Oaand Jory on Friday night, returned trna bffis on Ire in formations, charging Congressman H. Pnrd Casnel ef Kaiietta and Ar chitect Joseph X. ' Hnoton and Con traetor Jehn H. flvadoraon of Philn b'lphta wtth defraadioc tho State of ICO, 160 by falsifying the the meas urements of marble mantles and flsa talllo furniture supplied for the now Capitol. . ; isiripiD Moves Her Household to Brookline in a Special. PHYSICIAN ABOARD Cause for Change Xot Clearly Ex- plained One Reason Given Is . That Khe Want to lo Xenr Moth er Church Xew Homo Pun-hawed at a Cost of $loo,oon. Boston, Jan. 30. Mrs. Mary Baker O. Eddy, .founder of the Church of i Christ Scleptlst, on Sunday suddenly j changed her placo of residence from ; Concord, N. H., to Brookline, suburb of Boston. In a special train which was preceded and followed by locomotives, to avert any chance of accident, she made her Jonrney, and ' she and her su! by night were In stalled In a large house on the Law rence estate, on Chestnut Hill, Brook line. Mrs. Eddy was accompanied on the train by a homeopathic phy sician, Dr. Alpheus Baker Morrill, a distant relative. Much mystery was made of tho Journey, and as much Is being made MAi HAHKrt O. EDDY. over the reason for It. Alfred Far low, the Christian Science press agent, says she desires to be near tho mother church In Boston. As it had been understood, however, that Mrs. Eddy had determined to spend her last days in solitude In the home, Pleasant View, she had chosen be cause cf the association of early days. this explanation does not satisfy all Inquirers. There are suggestions that ber action has some bearing on lawsuits affecting her property. Mrs. Eddy's new home Is In a fashionable district. It was the res idence of the late R. Ashton Lawrence There has beeu much wonderment over Its purchase and the work of Im provement costing more than $100,- 000, that has been going on for months. Rush for Rockefeller Jobs. Tarrytown, Jan. 29. John D. Rockefeller's place at Pocantlco Hills was overun all day Monday by men looking for work. They came from all over Westchester County and oven New York City. Supt. Hamlng way was hard pressed to know what to do with the hundreds that applied for work. He said: "We cannot care for every man who gets out of work. We have all we can do to take care fer our peo ple hereabout, and this we do the year around. If every employer did the same there would be ao hard times K. H. Kofherai Cats Itntea. Boston, Jan. I.E. H. Botharn opened a rival box ollce ta the lebhy of the Majestic Theatre on Tuesday, entering Into comartttlen with the house In which ba Is alaylag. The Bothern boa aflea , earrted oaly one Una of goods, however, seeoad balcony tickets for the Thursday aad Friday "Lard Dundreary" matinees. The regular box office, which barged Ti eanta far fbem, was "all eld oat." while the Bathem box at flee was selling them like hot oakes at "year choice for II eeata." Pabltc Men trrrMfrieBs. Boston. Jan. SI. Cardinal Gib bons, who waa here an Tuesday, when asked if he believed the people of America were growing better or worse, from a rellaiaua stand nniat, said: "The people of America are show ing less respect for religion than fif ty or sixty years ago. For rnstaaos, the statesmen af America of those days showed in their public addresses a famlllarlnty and regard far the Holy 8crlptnres and the ward of Oad whtctt I,am sorry does not present It self to-day." Ir. CM or Beort eMovoeWas. , Albion. Mich.. Asa. sa nu. Fall, senior professor hi Albion Cet- ige and delegate tha Oonatttu- tlonal Conventton. and bis Swl brother Dewitt Fan mt Jackson, oew- rated their sixtieth birthnav M Wednesday, wfc J hero. They lavaaad TV. Wlltmm ftafar to no a guest. Dr. OOter evi4ativ an Invltattan m tna set only W regrets, bat a bottle of ouitroxerm iaMoa.xt tha Juratbaxg. 'fin ,?,. J?" ''i'i'-'-VV .K " Sl. THE CRAZE I OK TITLES. Kepretx-nfnllvc M(iavln of Chln'so Says Women Snrrlllre 1lic!r KouN. Washington, .Inn. 30. Declaring that the women concerned "sacrifice their bouIs and their honor on tho altar of snobbery and vice," Repre sentative Charles McOavin of Chlaigo took occasion In tho HouaoTuesiay to denounce this International marrlnga habit on the part of American heir esses "In thinking of thesj numerous weddings," he snld. "I wondered what the enrly pioneers who battl.'d with the Indians, challenged the for est, nnd braved the Winter's wln.U and snows to establish a Government where manhood might bo recognized for Its true valuo. Instead of for tlu acjldent of birth, would say If from their 'graves they could look bac',i nnd see so many of the women of this country sacrificing tlieir souls an 1 honor upon the altar of snobbery and vice. "I have no rcferenco to any par ticular girl, nor have I prejudice agalnRt all of these titled men for some of them are worthy to gram any home." OU DA DIED rF.XXILES. Last Thotight for nor Do-s Body Taken to Lucca for Interment. Vlarfgglo, Jan. 2H. Louise de lit Rameu, Oulda. the novelist, who died here on Saturday, was absolutely pen niless. Her sick room was a miser ably furnished placo, uncarpeted and with a brick floor. She died sur rounded by her beloved dons. They were her final tnought. Just before her death she bald to her faithful maid. "I dlo. My docs 1 leave to you. When you can no longer feod ther.i shoot them with a revolver." There was no gathering of mourn ers. Tho body was placyd ;i a plain coffin and conveyed la nu ordinary cab to Lucca, whero t'.ie funerul will take place. Hns College on Ills IT.tntTs. Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 2G. N'ot having fitted himself to become, own er of a bit? educational instltutlo.i J. C. Feloin, a brick mason of tl.ii city, discovered on Saturday that ho had an elephant on his hands la Shurtleff College of Upper Alton, 111., to which ho is heir. An nncostur bequeathed , all IiIh money to found this college, providing that after a certain number of yea:s It should re Vert to his lineal descendants. Whole Earth Trembling. London, Jan. 30. Prof, Belar, the seismologist, telegraphs from the ob servatory at I4aibach, Austria, that earth unrest began on January 2r, and has been Increasing since. He Seduces from this that critical dis turbances will occur in the next few days. MTho Living Skeleton ' Is Dend. Ansonla, Conn., Jan. 29. Edward Neldflng, who was known as "Tili Llvlnc Skeleton," dlod Tuesday ou Muslo Hill. He was 35 years old aul bad beeu exhibited In museums for years. He was more than 6 feet in height. Another Gift by Carnegie. New York," Jan. 26. The an nouncement wnB made on Saturday by President William G. Frost of Berea College, In Eastern Kentucky, of a gift to that institution of $200, 000 by Andrew Carnegie. To Escort Flotilla. Montevideo. Jan. 28. Five Areen- tlne warships passed here on Satur day on their way to receive the Amer ican torpedo boat flotilla on the high leas of Mallonado. They will escort the visiting vesels to Buenos Ayres. Royal Miniatures Stolen. London, Jan. 26. Three valuable miniatures of the Duchess of Fife, the Queen of Norway, and Princess Victoria, all belonging to Queen Alex andra, have been stolen. Mme. Gould to Come to 5. T. Paris, Jan. 30. The Oil Bias says that Mme. Anne Gould Intends to boll her property In Paris and re forn to Mew York. 1TBW YORK MARTCam. Irfcelesate Prices of Farm Prodwco Quotrd for the Weak. WaraAT. Ke. Red. tl.Osa 1.P6H Ke. 1 Northern Dalutfh, DoRn No. I, n5a8fle. Oat. Mixed, i8Xe, White, 8JaCTe. MrLT. to, ner anart. Buma. Western, extra, 81a3to. Firsts, 88a30a fttate dairy, flnat tftaSOo. Dmsaan Intt, fa eresm, Iflall feaas Newhr, Paaey, Wo. State. Good to choice, 26a39e. Western, Firsts ny. fcasviss.-Oiry dressed, TXafla. Caltos dry dressed, 8al4o. Ooan- ry drsned, per lb. SsIJ i, ' bt. Fer 1M lb., f4.C0sl.to. ataaw lm, mar 1M lb. .HSftan W. ftiT. Prtrna, 106 lbs., .rtX 1-10-wtoaw. Long rya, anafoa. trpt pouitbt. Panda, par lb. lie. Chiebsns, Basins, For 1., 'too. Daeka, per lie. Tarboy' Ha toannsan mvltw. TnrWya, par lb., lJalBs. Fowls, par lb., lOatSc. Chieksas, Pbiia., par lb., MaMo. 1 TMnanua. PotatoM, L,I.,porbht H0at.l8. OaissM, Wblta, par bbU 8.W..00.