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•77 1 71•11 , 51 , adam4.111.•••••••••144a* *loll\' A 4 • $ 614•101141, .••••••••••••.-. The Columbian. 1 . 1111.11111ED a V JNO. W. 1 2 ).A.C3E. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTEDTOTIIE INTERESTS OF THE FLATUEAD REMON. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, BY MAIL: Three Diillars per year to any I'. O. Address. If Paid in Advance t41.41 per Year. Six Months. in allrallem, $1.50. Three Mind II., in advance, 75 Cents. THE COLUMBIAN its patrons and friends to send items of all kinds regardins. r' improvements, and occur rences w.hich are Of interest to the l as • i i ile of tit.. Flathead. Address all et t4.rs to TIIE: COLUMBIAN, 'elumbia Falls, Alont. - - --- ENTF.REDi 414 u Aeo POST. 4F114 E AS male.; it ui,,%.s' 41.4 I. At %WEIL. -- - Al.!.. A DVERTISI Nti RILLS PAYABLE THE 1441' OF Al M i t \ TH. ocx. 8, 1st) I. Siam. newspaper gentlemen have a habit of magnifying any serape that occurs in the Flathead conatry. As tin ilISI4111CO 3 1110 AlIlle011(111 Stamford has two thirds or a column about a Ilathead man who sat down on a Initchet. Helena and Coeur d'Alene men are embracing each tit 111.1.. and taking VOWS of eternal friendship, drinks, 44e. It is thought by 11111aly in 110W man that Helena has captured the entire Cceur d'Alene vote for the per- manent capital. After reading 1016 columns, more or less, of the Penrose cast. in Butte. WI' are convinced that WP A1'111 not have an opportunity to give $25 offered by this pais.r hir the appre !tension and conviction of tin. 1111tr- derers of Penrose. 180,000 head of cattle $$111 be shipped from %tont ana this year. 1.:st Minted at the extremely low prire of :;,..4:10 per head, the state's catt14.men will realize $5,100,4100 for the year. That is about 4.::{2 for every in, habitant of the state. Amerivan hog i:4 slowly gain ing admission to all European (stun tries, providing he is prIpisly packed and dressed for polite socit ty. The Atut.rican two-legg4.41 114.ig is receiving good treat i nent ill all foreigti eli plies 4.xcept that of China. 'flier» he takes desperate cham.es. Walla Walla kid with a Barn- yard Kipling imagination has told of the horrible killing of thirty-four Chinamen, which occurred on the Snake river in 0047. The story is. be tiered 4 some officials who are anxious to get III a little mileage in investigating. Boulang.er followed Balinacisla by committing. suicide. The two men had the $ame cause for slipping oft the mortal coil to take chances in the great !beyond. They Ivere much alike hot headed. unreasoning, hypoeriti - cal and willieg to sacrifice every- thing for the sway of power. The world van well spare both. Senator Allison, in his ciumiaign speeeltes in Iowa, says that the profit of the farmers of that state is not greater than3.40 per acre. The farmer of Montana would think it a bad year indeed that his profits did not go three times that amount. But Iowa is a corn state, and corn is not a very profitable product, especially after the grain commissions and rail- road charges are extracted. A bitter anti-American feeling is said to exist ill Chili. In a week it may all be changed. The blood of the revolut ionary inhabitants of South America is hot and cold by streaks, and the dollar of our dads, %vial the cross-eyed maiden and the Itoeky Mountain eagle engraved upon it is what Chilians want, and the:r feelings of patriotism will not stop a single dollar piece. Helena people seem in a fair way to learn something about the tariff system now in existence. The /ink- pciateaf offers to wager $1,000 that it can prove that American made goods are sold cheaper in foregn lands than they are soltl here. The journal is invited to aecept the wager. It will have to do so or back down from its arguments and assertions. It's a fair way to bring out the real facts and educate the bamboozled public. The dispatehes announce the com- plete success of the rain -making ex- periments being tried in Texas. Gradually the skeptics are being con- verted, and rainmaking seems likely to generally accepted as a practi- cal possibility. It leads to knotty legal problems, however, as the Cheyenne San says the electric storm which accompanied Melbourne's showers killed two cows for C. P. Organ and one for A. H. Hord, As Mr. Organ was one of the chief pro- moters of the game he contemplates suing himself for damages, while Mr. Hord is laying for the rain doctor with a bill for V15. A 2i -pound potato is no longer a curiosity, while a 224 -pound rutabaga is one of the products lately ex- hibited here. It Is not probable, even with the i11111101180 yield, that potatoes will sell at less than 1cent per pound, while the rauchnum who can store his tubers till spring will likely real- ize handsome returns. The railroad builders will have from 2,000 to :1,000 men to feed this winter, and IA large part of the food vill be bought in the n11110:01 valley. There is nothing but prosperity for the Flathead farm- ers in the immediate outlook. The \Alontana Blue Book,\ com- piled by Paco & Mock, has, after a long delay, been delivered. As one of the compilers, we cannot brag too much on the work, but in all candor, i„,i. ‘ ,„ it i s a (A1111 ( 1)11. book in any library. 'rho informal nut it con- tains is of the sort which public and pis,f4.ssitmal it will appreciate, and is of eSpeeitll V1111111 10 011ieill1S RIM pint ieillIIS. It in nigh the publislit•rs found it nets..•sary to eliminate Illay stilt IstiCal St Ilt1.1111illt 5, 115 whole the book is all that was prom- is e d, for if. Tho pibrtrait feature of iambi( cannot, fail to please, and is of an exeeptionally high class. The book will no doubt find its way to every library in the .late. The dloortial CO.. I are publishers. The Cooke City people are moving earnestly in the matior or It railway to Ihe great mining dist riet and 114iy 4.4•11 ;duly (lei-A.11 . e are peculiarly situated. Thousands upon thousands of finis of high grade ore hav4. 11(.1'11 ex t meted, mut VIII nigh de- veligabbent work has been dime to show that nowhere in this groat min- ing state is there a bettor field for profitable mining. There tire two routes by ivhich a road could reach these great ere veins. One is a round- about and rngged way that wIabh1 cost million -4 to build and tinnecesicary outlay to operate. The other route skirts the N'ellowstone National park, running on a portion of that reserve that tourists 'lever visit. It IS that portion of the park that is 111111111 mously conetshol 14) be a worthless waste. I.very man in Montana who knows thi. facts most heartily endorses the proposition to grant the iteeessary right of-wIty, and western members of congre , :s are thoroughly in accord with the patient miners or Cooke City and vicinity, but the opposition to the grant comes entirely fru an east- ern representatives in cong.r(ss who 110 not know. the fuels and who show no disposition to learn them. At the emning congress an effort will be made to get the grant, and it should certainly be cliverfully given. To deity it is to art iii direet opposition to the wishes of evely man in the west who knows the t•ireititistant•es. The proimbsed fine does net detract one iota flout tilt. scenery I the park, and it aids thousands of Is mest, toil- ing, patient miners. 1.4.1 the right be granted. ST11.1 slloW. Which way the winds di, blow, The 'draw will surely show lint really as for that, SO Wiil OW dot hy hat. \1)0111 know what to do with this old furniture. I don't want it, and yet 1 can't throw it away\ ''(hot a cheap truckle:in to move TOIL, lit' 11 bust it 1111 14) pieces . - She'll darn her Putt -band's socks all right With never ceasing care, But when her stockings show a hide She'il buy anotlier pair. MildgiS Vera and Bob limb quite a falling out last evening. m a b e l --Indeed! now dill it hap - pp!) r Madge They were sitting in the hammock and the ro}x7 broke. \Where are you going, my pretty Innidr \I'm going to sneeze, kind sir,\ she said. \At whom will you 401A(AZIA. Illy pretty maid r \mans atelmo kind sir,\ sh, sa nt \So this is your grandson, eh, Rastus?\ \Yessir. Ile's a fine boy, too. leads his classes at sehool.\ \Indeed! Come hero, boy. Sup- pose you had two down watermelons, and another boy took five of them, how many would there be left ?\ \1 gueth of I done git a bolt o' two dozen water millions, they habit no boy on dis yore airth'uld git five o' 'em,\ replied the youngster. NO1 ICC. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 4 MISSOULA MoNT., July 17, 1891. Notice is hereby given that this office is in receipt of certified copies of fractional township plats, as fol- lows, to -wit: Township 27, north, range 20, west. si 66 2S 4e 66 41 O $: 28 0 21, 6, 6, 30 20, 6i Filings on the above townships will be accepted on and after August 16, 1891. ROBERT FISHER, Register. •• He Fine Watch Repairing.. Persons desiring watch or jewelry repairing done may be sure of first- class work by leaving orders with C. F. Sully, Columbia FalLs. All work promptly attended to. School education in Louisiana is very deficient. The recent school census shows a school population of 370,000, of whom but 85,000 attend school, and many of theseiiitea u one month. 1 WANT YOU HO. 1/14. 1 . in the cool and ( i nlet gran', Nevpr a human step to miss, . Hoodin g cedars n watch to keep, All things wrap in a silence deep; ‘V hell I the twilight shines afar l'he pale face of the /t r ottin g star ; I whisper to the g rasses low; \I want you so! 1 want you sit:\ An through the slowly passing days I t read my t o ilet walks 114111 WItri; I 11114011ot $11110111 . 11 life's tender grace, I wens 110 $.11.111144S in my (ace; M t w hen the t viligtut s h a do w Suit pelteefii I . 0 1 iet roi g ns all, (VIott wrolo: to lire:Olio, itoco mem rim know, 'I Want YI114 , 44! W411I1 4.111 ...t1 1111 Yl . 1101 I 11111011 11W11) . III) I14. /T rent' of earth or bliic •.4 skies, And I it ill [war, me once I !ward. The plash of stream Ned Pi g of bird; Tlin way 11 00 11 •. • 11040 h beneath my feet, .111,1 still I dream if, fair 411111 S%%1 1 1.1, Sit it, n u , f• \ I Want Y a a S \! Wakt a! \ 11'0 nO Iler ' /, I:111II Is free. No other's heart 0,01 for lily, .111t1 1 have turned n(ill sudden fear Lest inao should marl he tilisheil tear, 110tf• 1110 0.1i11•1'41144 411111 4 . :11110 %%1'444 c114•1••• 4004, 01011k0 ;$4,11r 11i11114`. liut where la, ring: tip 11801 , 1•1; by, Dear, is it wron g lo mak., thin 4 . 1 . Y . 71111111k 041.1, clear Illn I., N4111 cannot know I unlit ,o! I 44:i.11 • A S1LE\1111) ()ITER. An Educational Opportunity For a Young \Lin or \l'oman. F.very boy or girl realizes the Mb portatwe of Education. Every (la)' business transaet ions reipiire a knolvl- edg.e of 'business metheils, and the person lael(ing 041114.atiim seldom ((ills ill the race with tshicated eompet tors. Till: C(I1.1•11111.1N has made ar- rangements yvhereby it can offer to some . $.4)ting 110111 or %roman t 114l h portimily to acquire a busieess edit - eat ion, rnw terms of this offer are so easily eoutplied with that only energy is rt. quirts! to reaeli it. aoy . voting ‘vettent ss ho will bring in 50 yearly paid up subscrib- ers to Tot: Cot.t - toti v.:, still give a !mid up scholarship in Ow Ilelemt lb 151 lb wu'11(1. selbelarship calls for any branch or branehes desired, inchul- ing Sheriliand, l'eleg- raphy, Mat hamaties, l'ennianship Languages. It is an y that young men ILIA WI 1011.11 cannot afford to miss, and eau be istriast in two weeks faithful work by any I'111.1* - got it* Young matt (a' \‘'otatal• Call at this office for furtleT particulars. N... I. Application for Patent. II'. S. Land (Mice, anti, Ati k: ust 19. 1 , 91. Not ice is berets% iVo that Frank 1.1lintford, of Colombia Fans, Mi,soula county, Montana, an d A n drow .1. 1):14 of Paine, Silver Bow c ount y, 51011431111. 11,141. Ibis day tiled epithets- * ion for patent, wok,- it, minin g laws of Con - g ross, for the Pluccr witting beario g i4 4.141 sit itated tit untir g attiz...1 mining district, Ali, sou la county. Montana, ill illinitriny.-.1 township III ratn t e 4111 w. %%Inch china II, ree•tr.1- i..1 ii, t 4.11.. of (Ito 4 . 011114y rei . 411,101' ...till comit ) , Mialtana, awl lieseribe.1 as Int- s al cor10.1' No. 1, whew., I'. S. lie eat imantment Nis 5.595 bears N. 66 ili. g 1 mill :::.';11.3 It, t hence S 1,1 deg 41,101(1 11 ' 4 1 1 , 1 ' 1'4 1 1 4•111 . N11. : S !I\ Iluaz 49 min 1V r.0.00.1 f...-1 No. 5 ; thence N ts de g It. 114114 W 4:5111:o (4,1 I : th.ne.• N II th l : 411 olio F. :1414..1 f....t to col' No...; tit. 1».. (leg 11111111 I. 141141.2 fect I • cur N. I. 1, 1 11, ph ,. The adjoinin g claimant: 141 litn-o premisesare 011 OW 411 ,. Iii):11 I:A 1 ir 1111 . 01, aw l on Ow 141,4 thc Cr.., ',fence Placer, Frank Lan g ford, et al. claimata , for both. kisnEr, lierehy thr•riell (lit the ...1...v.0 1: 111 g itil i ie t'r lie Nelson & Set les : At I ) s. Applicants. pahli.liol at tit.- 4 j /141, 1 • or 1 . 1111111:1111 11/11/1/0 11111111• 4 1, ill I, 1 /I.1 41111 AN. 11 110(4 •11•140.r p4114 - listed ssc, Ail ) at Collie:1,i% I il 51.intana. and nearest to said claim, for the period of sixty days from its first publication. FInnElt, lin g ister. 7 First piddle n :it io Aug. 27. oct 2. ' INT HO It IA I THOS. H. WHITE, Lbre vieemib eit ) ibad itatt,.. It A it 11 14. 1 t AND N RY OTA P E LTISLIO. lilt III FALLS, - MON'1 1NA. N0X1 It/ 1ViIIIISO1' 11(114.1, 1,. A. FARMU,R, ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR AND BUM. Estimates Furnisned on all Kinds of Buildings. Plans Reasonable Rates. ((11141'4/$4 . r hildollice, ('out 11111.1 F.% : 711oN I 1 1, A. H. BURCH, DENT:\ I ()nice Conlin Nlirer I 110t.k. atiisil•ia Falls, - Aiwa alit, Saloon. A. ICI NI{ EltT, 1 'me.. '0110 111:51' OF A1 I Eti, L1QUOICS, .1ND 4 1)11414. laa 1 1. Ni.1 111.1 1 11 01.1.1111N I 01 1111 1 1 1,11 Milwaukee Keg and Bottled Beer 14•11111u, 111141 forllill lirandies. Nueletis A l'4i. COI III lilt FM HS. HELENA (N. II OF S • 1 11:1 II( I )(•III)I;111:-411ii). And A IICIIITECTri(.11. 1)11 V N A I., 8E1'EN NE.111:4111.1'01:1: THE 1.111141c. Superior Teachers from the East and Abrotel. NO %%AI AT1ONS St inl.•n. t Ex IICIIS1.• Moder:140. orial %:. rosibtoDATIoNA far St tident • fr.an 1Iii o...• I M St 'ont, II' m,. LESSONS By rviAlt. Tro CELEBRATED PERNIN PHONOGRAPHY. 'w . 10110 ,, 1 1 1• /1//: FIII1 1 44111 Se, /43 , 31410 !'•I 14. References libtsn ie.isd P unit siotial men ef Nlbattana. AV ritc fo T r .•r o ia ., r rend Lb:gator.' PROF. It. 'I'. Esio.:Litows, PioN. II OLLN.S, Alovi (NA. List Your Unit at es Land (11lic.., I‘ \- . A\ C./ 1-4,S Montana, Alight , t 19, Sidi., is li..reby 5 0)511 t hal Fran!, 1.nitirford,of I k all, Ali, 0110a comity, and .thilrew .1. ha, i,, or to :1;11 i•r How c ty, flIontzina. ha ‘.• hi:: application for 0 WIrr H patent, limier t he minin g lay:, of ton g ross, for ti,, pla^er Pinny nlatin, bearing sit nal ell 1 111 0 1W(llliZA'Ail district, • nsla (Nand y. Mont :Ina, itt 11111•11r40)141 404111 - Atir rsieze 2.1 which cla'in is recorded ill II \nice of the county recorder of NI hsoula e o no % , Montana. and ih..-cribed as SlirVOy No. 341. CA/1111,1••111i1114 at col' lo•t• No. 1, I.' S. local ion I1111114111111•111 N41. bears N de g 27, min W 1613 fi.ot ; thence S II deg 24 I.,ct cor No. t Ii1••• N /le g 111111 AV 17.2.2 ( ' 'l o t tutor ; t hone , . N 111 dee II tnia fe.•: to enr I : heave S 21 do g IS m i l , 0 -ort,7, feet to ror NI.. I. i1.' fl!aCI.1 of he - &finning. ooil.rat'ing l':$1 1 .1211:1Cti•AA. The adjoining claimant: to these promi-iis are on the east, mirsoy No. 3435, placer. l'ratik Lan z :- foril et al. claimants. litS111:111' FISH Eli, N .Ist & Set t les, Re g ister. .1ttorness for 1 .1 •1111::11.1F. It is hereby dir , c:cd that Iilf• alsoVO not icf , to. inifilish.,1 at the exproisi. cluinnitit above nron oil Tif 4; Col:CHM h, a newspaper l ath- li•lit.41 Weekly at Coltin.hia Fars, Montana, and nearest to said claim, for Hie perimi of sixty days from its tirst publicat Roman. FISIIEFI, Register. First pithlicatian Aug. 27, 41( . 127. No. 5. Application ler No. 6. Application for Futent. United States Land Office, Missoula, Montana, Anglist IS, 14111. f Not ice is hereby given that k rank Langford, of Colunibia Falls, Missitula county. Montana. and Andrew J. havis. of Butte, Silver How ciimity, Montana, have this day filed application for patent. under the mining laws of Co ngr ess, for the High liar placer mining claim, bearing g old, situated ir, unor g anized, ruining district, Missoula county, Montana, iti unsurveyed town- s hip 54 ti rung.' 200 w, which claim is recorded in the office of the county rocoriler of Missoula county, Montana, and de. eribeil as follows: Survey No. 33/7. ; coninieneing at the NW cor No. I, whence U. S. monument NO. bears N t91 deg I min W 35611.3 feet; thence S 28 de g 2* into W 711 4 feet to con N... 2; thence S 50 dem 49 W :m90.0 feet to cor No. 9 ; thence S 60 deg min E lilts:, feet to cos No. 4; thence N 39 dint:47 min E 1679.6 feet to con his 5; thence N 69 de g 42 tiiin W 146.8 feet ticor No. I, the place of beginning, embracing 131.51 acres. The adjoining claimants to these premises are o n the west, survey No. :30. Frank Langford et at. applicants. ROBERT FISHER. Nelson &Settles, Register. Attys. for Applicants, It is hereby ifireeted that the above notice be imblished in THE Cott•matAis, a newspaper published at Columbia Falls, Montana. anti nearest to said claim, for the period of sixty days from its first publicat ion. Roman FISHER, Register. First publication Aug. 27. 4ct27. ot ice. We have this day sold to Ramsdell Bra's our entire stock and business at Columbia Falls. They will pay all claims alai collect all bills due the Columbia Falls store. MIntioCE A MERCANTILE CO. Columbia Falls, Sept. 26, 1s0 1 . lIlt WILSON •-• McDONALD Real Estate Agents ; KALISPELL. They Get There! COLUMBIA BAKERY. First. Avenue. D. S. COBURN, Proprietor. RAMSDELL ui BROTHERS. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR RAMSDZI1 BRO'S ANNOUNCEMENT. 111,11,1•1•611INII•J•=11=•••••••111• 1 14,01,064•1110.1110 01.011411/1801 1 They Will Quote Prices That Will Catch Your Trade. COLUMBIA FALLS, ! - - MONT. w co 0 RAMSDELLiag FiaThERS. THE MODE, DRI1C STORE 2 5 'no Arculo\ A La i r g o 111111 I • Pt'ld, AND FRESH DM:CIS Patent Medicines and CI - 1(;rnicals. Porker. and Toilet Articles, -Elle Winos ahd Liquors for ihdicini lisc. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAR. ..\V( . 1 Your \ihr-tle\ 'lite Arcade, r 1()))11.(•(•()„ PS. i()114 -14v. 1 , The Proper AtIvico For All to .114;vt•ryt 11i114 , ill 1 )1'11 ( r , r1SIS . :\ - A1111 ( 1 1 'll . : -; . Prescriptions Accurately Compoteeled. Night Calls Promptly .111 First. Door North of Postoffire. swvro(l. I .. .1 . 1 )( 1 • I )Si N ) 1*( 1 I. %MIA FALLS, Taylor, Oliver ck Martin. WALSH & MURPHY, HOUSE -PAINTERS- SIGN THE DELTA SALOON, 1 3 A 1114:1: I . 11 S. Nucleus Avenue. Cohn tibia Falls, blon.ta.na. \VC CaVry ()III' SI()Cli ()I' 11;11111:-4, k - itriiilies '\\';t III 'it J)( aii(I ii h'( I 't.(• - pared to, (I() all Nv()1414c wit li()Itt CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT. COLUMN 1 FALLS • MONTA A NOrtiEr111111101111110111 - 11111VOYMele lidetis Al en[R : MEAT Columbia Ftt11:4, Ni( )1\11(t. MARKET. STOCKHOLDERS: 1 A Full Supply of FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BUTTE, PARROTT COPPER CO., BUTTE, i FRASER & CHALMERS, CHICAGO. ! CHOICE \a MEATS Cnstantly n Hand . OFF'ICER.8: COLUMBIA PPESIDENT, JAMES A. TALBOTT, BUTTE; VICE PRESIDENT, L. C. TRENT, SALT LAKE; TREASURER, ANDREW J. DAVIS, BUTTE: SECRVARY, FRANK LANGFORD, COLUMBIA FALLS. OWN'S OFIER..ArrES: LANDS, MILLSITES, WATER POWERS, TOWNSITES, COAL, LUM- BER, MINING AND INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES FALLS, - - MONTANA. 3 0A YEA F . , I 1 amileriols• 14 briely t , at h ear le ly intr11104.444 ,•14. SI . tahr sea. she eau read •a4 sene, stud s he. a IV r hair...ellen/. sili pout \ 006 \e 0 7. bee , la mmTbre• • Vail,,rheir us. ter•litter. slu-t, , sr they 11.1.1 uni .1.a furabh the Sity$04,4 or 0411.;..yr4 , 1•1. at mbeb yqii tan eons that al 000000 at. No 111.010,4 f, 4, .4 ,, 44,, I ,. surreenut se atone. Lori oe eel quiekly kathrd l4,,,, 144 s• r t y ham i. loll, • t.,.. . r one mu -item from oath ailitr41 IL r county, I 1./.... •11•••ii Yacht and 40,4i4e4 rollt • 40141. ore araahto over Saran r ..ar vet 4I' • N 1E V\ an i,1piFullyartlerlan FR E E. Ad , 1 to\ s,• 4 44.... C.ilLaLSM. lies 4;0. Allil via. WAS& •••• task. FORTTNYI tame been for tio,by A 1. us lap, l• nu. IOW in,, floon,To- le, 0144. 1.0 4 .: COIL Othenar•do. vossil Why NO y..44 40144 flu *NIL Oa a rar.ath. to ado the with and Ii,.., hooran, warn • ....you arr. be g inners are tr•il from Si to Ole • 414.y. 11 o r b. show . patinae, slid .an yr.u. 1.4a wort spate time 4444110m lber.HIS embaY *Pi The chief wonder in the eves of the tenderfoot is the immense potato old in the I 1:.otte,,,1 %alley this year. Notice. Notice is hereby g iven that the co -partnership heretofore existing between A. Riukert and E. W. Bryant, under the tirm name of Rinkert & &rant, is this day dissolved by m utual con sent. A.Rinkert continues the business, paying all sal c I a isiss, .1. RINKF:RT. E. W. BRYANT. INiltimisia Falls, Sept. :M. 1891. [Formerly of the Missoula Bakery. I Best of Fresh Bread. Pies, Cakes. PASTRY MADE TO ORDER. In tie Rattail allKooteat CuillPios. 11.1.11QUett 4; r.wifiasto