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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
I VERY DOG HAS HIS DAY; BUT A GOOD Tg A CUR OF HIMSELF FOR A DAY Orou msr articles ov is oi It TMIP ,l0,t fOIHHl 1lM"'Hll '''"' '"" small ml In I ho Times want Read ilH-in! '"' Clicinl Tho iiiIii-iiii 1 1 1 1 1 In lug )ni H'snlis im mcdiatcl). 'I ty urn'. MKMiicit op mn as&ociatkd pri:s .. . t. !..!. .1 I.. 1UTU MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913 ENING EDITION SIX PAGES. a. Consolidation of Times, Const Mull und Coos Hay Ailwttlscr, No. 257. !. XX A VI. The Count Mull. Bail B I iK II KILLED in GtCUME 51 SEWARD, NEBR. TODAY t .. ninr5 n i rcc n f.madojn Southern No- IbrasKa iowh ui iium lARTED WITH RAIN ' flnitw,"...- UADn Anin HAIL ttiiu nniiu i"u olit $400,000 Damage in ath One blocK vvme ami Sixteen biuukj i-uuy mf AM0.la.fi IV-., In Cm. M Time. I Winn Tli Mny 15. Klght re' killed ""' f""1101'" l"i01' ln fk Hide fl"d sixteen blocks Ioiik CK "". f 11,1.. .,!(,. Inuf Iho noriiurii pun i " " hi The l"l H,or,u ('l,,llc ."' " : ..r iintiMit 1'iiU nut rnln rm Tlic propoiiy Ion w about 1000 llOt IIIIIIHIIIIK IIIIHUIKU " "-- ioncllnt'1 Tin' dead aio: Ut willlnii) llasslnger. r( (1 UiIiiioiih. tlrt I).id lloowi Jamiiel t'Hii) locust Si bill? ami yoilllK nuiiKii- I, Krm.i Mrs lf.iui miiiii Hn C insseiiiinn. MUST DISSOLVE S. P. ID C. P. lit M FDD Attorney General McRcynolds Begins Action to Annul Railway Merger tllr mn liitvl t'rr lo roiM liar Time 1 WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mny 15. Attorney General MacRoynohlH has leached a tonlnllvo iR'cIhIoii Hint the Ct'iitial Pacific Haiti onil hIiiiiiM Iio illvoni'il fiom tlio Southern I'mille In tlio dissolution of tho Union Put Hit and Southern I'acllle merger. 1 1 in lonrliiHloii. li(iV(ur, Ik not llinil anil today the Attorney (ienoral began an examination of a iiienioi'ainliiiii llb-d hy tho Southern I'ai'llle lo show that It was unneieHHury for the Southern I'nelllr to glo up tho Central Patillc I runner Attoinoy General Wltkor- Kliani IiihIhIi'iI thai tho Southern Pnd lle null' iiilei tho Central Patillc un- ilir ilii'int nf 11 unit iiiiilci' Din Kbor- ! man law uoulil utoinpilsh tho tetiult C L IA WILL UPHQ LD RIGHTS Governor Joimson Intimates State Will Not be Bound by Any -Federal Treaty Grant ing Rights to Japanese. Illr Amo litrl Vnm to Coot tlnjr TlniM ) WASIIINC.TON. Mm 15-Goor-nor Johnson's decision to sign the California nntl-nllen land hill, de Hplto Jnpnn'R protest wns unofflclnl l. tnininunlentod to Viscount Chin da ns n matter of Information, with the iintloi standing thnt Seeietnry of State Ilrynn mnv Inter piosent John son's niiHwer offlrlally with hiicIi loiumeut ax he mn wish to niahe In liehair of tho Toilera! (lovern tuiMit. Seeietarj Ilrynn Ih In New Ytnlt. The matter prolmhly will he loiiHldeieil hy tho Cahlnet tonioi mhi'ImmI Sei'ietary llr.Miit h formal roiiimiinhatlou It will he uei'cxmiry for him to rommiinli'nte It to tho foiclKii offlie nt ToMn and ti'rele ItiMtinriluns for piepnriiiK a ) Joinder, xo that pioluib.y a weeh will elapHo liefme Hie ne';otlntlotiB can move another step Intel est has been ovlted 1 .lohn sou's quotation of that part ol tlio California law ulilcli nppiai to limit IiIm aiiu) no fnr iih It ror ognlzeH .Inpnn'H ili;ht to tho exist ing treaty of 11(11. and theie l Home Hpi'i'iitatlou as to whethei thnt was Intended to foreshadow n rcfusnl on the pnit of California nu thoiltles lo no bound b tan slip iilntlons of any tieat.v thnt mn herenfter lie noKotlnted between the United Slates and .lapnu that would up pent to be In eoufllrt with the provisions of tho new lnw. japs aim: iioi'CKrii. Say Amltatito Adliistnii'iil of 'rumble VIII ItlMllt. tllf .'4 l.ir.1 I'rrM u I (KM llflT Tlmn 1 TOKIO. May 1.". Tho Consign of Ik'o Ih iiptiinlstii' oer the outrome of the ioiitiooisy oer tho Cnllfornln alien laud ownership legislation. In leply to an Imiulry today, high olll elals, said. "NoKotlntloiiH hotwieu .In pan and the Culted States aio pro gressing satlsfni torlly We exped to rctuh a fili'iilly nnd perinnnent so lution of the dillli-ullles RAILWAY NEWS OF COOS BAY III! SOUGHT ink B. Waite Said to Have Filed Petition with Judge Harris Wants Rust i'ord lins bein ieieleil hero that ill! nli hiis (oniiuenied pin- InKf nt i:.ii;eno lietoro .ludge Tii tin.din for tho appolntniont rffdir fir Major K. I). Mu- Tho iic'Ulon nHlilng for tlio fclu-r ,111 1 ii out ting that W. J. It. of MiiKlillcId he named Ih I lo I. u bun. filed .ny 1L'. A. Ilini onil of North noiid, filed ,i' i "i i h be' -T of Mr Ul& th h 'In (,T i n'WH of tho iH'- prn rn Hi Hin WilHoy-Klnnoj 0 " ' ihi edo loft hero the Mil mic' i Ik morning In io- :' 'o a n i ii-st from Major I" '0 1 I) t ,11 (111(0. pr llaiui on l left heie In cniu- W ii . ,n,. and party a : 0j)8 ngo far as has been lenrnod. Juduo nil :H ml tUc.l tho dato of ll"s on t'( applkatlon for a lo in and t'lini thought that ho M un flu full hearing until Itnw lo, i,, iiolil com i for t tok t u i Ik ln ntbo tluiio card fUlit b MnJor Kinney a t! rfdveishlp proceed- pie do rot think that Major F?V Will fllrlll tlw, i.wmll'ot-ulllll leeillne, n ,ar,j thia t10( l IS IKV- ll.ln l,t J,,, ,ny (,.y 'i Willi llllllllrnllnn not "111 ' t m( rhOlinllv imlf tlio to nam n if,ffiit,n. Hmi u imi Us nffali-H i,i i.'i., ...... .i,,. .... ,i ixiiiiii'j, ,1 lllf '-:rC!l llllllllll r lint n.nihiol llwi IfrS1"!!. lm. .,,,11 I ....i.l l I .,. , .... , , iiiiis-, in Bill u iu 'ln0ll In nrilu 11, lu ,.,,,.. n,l snt lo ! no empownred .ludgo -'id iu K) I, present hor. "' nat the hitch was hotweon ti I K,,,np' tlint provontod r w ag rioscu, no ono lioro i. to Kllnu Cnn 1.n.... l. ...it. eoplnlon all tho tlmo that Wll- ri not nnall eloso tho deal El tnrmiL'ii rnni..,oi,i .... - . " IHVllUOIIIl ,11'- E hit e P' ""miliary nogotln- ,::;" , "imply to nhsolutoly wilnltely inform hlniBolf of !"e of the property. KUst has linn,, ,...c,nn n tun ') nrnnoi-lln.. r , ri i, ln ,0,,ch " them nnd ;" nRainBt them. -V. K. i ii 'h Dend, was eald i oeon suggeBted for the nut later Mr Rust wns chosen hoice 0f th0 nppHcantt liboni lme. "so J,nJr Klnnoy LS. n,8l,e P '"a mind to h uary rpnnnct f n AnAii' I iv!.8 sa(l to have personally I luC antlllnnl lit. --- r. hB. vi,":" "'"..., ."n .."" ?.e IeiDPi.. ' "iiimrow u wun hh ff of ,,el"e able to - -- nrtey direct. ''"oiifiiai or rui.v.x. TARIFF TALK I0DTERS HAVE 2,000 EMPLOYES .iHi.i-.i 1 mm Intimation That Government i Will Investigate All Wage Reductions. Ur Auo. UiM l'i-u lii (im lUr TIiiim I WASIIINCiTON. D. C Mai 1.". Scciotnry ItodllehlH gao a hioad In-, tliiiatlou to hlg ImihIik'sh that the fud- oral uovoi mm nt would Invostigato all cuts In wngeK that looked llhc io ipilsals for tho passage of tho tariff! ' hill, brounht out h Hlmrp cross lire spceih today between Chairman lin-i derwooil of the Ways and Means Com mute and Mniulcll, Itopubllinn. fiom Wyonilng. durliig tho brief session of the house. Ueilllold' ioiiinrl.8. whlc'i caused tho Itultlent, woio In a speech hoiu hist night lmfoiv tho employes or tlio llthoKiaphitrH. Mondell de clined that Underwood's statement of1 wagon would hu luontlgatod and, (ould bo "forglM'n, hecauso It waH mailo in tho heat of dobnto. ueu- ! Held, ho Bald, had no such excuse "i:ory right inimiml iiiuun. (oiiiiu ni'il Moniloll. '-holies for a rnvoiahlo toniluct of tho (otinto's IndiiBtrles. hut 1 know no law whldi BayH any man Hhall (ontlnuo to glo omploy- inuut to labor under ailoise (oikii i tions. ami lontlnuo his buslnosB at a I Iohb." NO COMI'UO.MISi:. I'icslileiit Wll-on lleclaii's TaillV IIIU '' .liit Stand. Illr Aw l""l "" 'M' Tlmo. ) WASHINGTON. I). C. May I.. l'leHldent Wilson oinphaslod In a talk with tho White House ioitos poiidonts today that ho had absolute ly no liilontlon of compromising on tho wool nnd sugar schodiiles hut that ho stood (Irmly nnd llnally be hind the tariff hill, as it passed tho llouso. tariffIlT is held back Railroad Contractors Doubling Force on Coos Bay Line Purchased Many Mules I:UCiI:NI:. Or., May IS. -Six doz en teams of mules nrilved last night over tho Southern Pailtle ror I'or ter Hi Diners' amps on tlio Wlllnui etto Pacific. Thoy wore nil shod today at the dlfreieut hlackHiultli shops In nugctio and will (airy sup plies to tho front at onco. Tho llaiilo.x omplo.wuont agency is still slilpplug in"" l" tho flout. At tho tlmo the lecuut lain hognii inoio than 1(100 men woie at work and that number Is still busy on tho line. Tlio rain caused tho agoncy m stop oii(lliig new men for a tlmo. hut it bus again iomuiuoiI. Yostor da oo from Caliiorula wont' to tlio fiont ami others aio going dally. Tile coiiirmtoiB linvo doturmliied to ralhu the number of niuu omplo.xed to 2000. Tho Wliiiimotto Paoiric Kailwn will lay a small water main fiom tlio ilor to its tempoiary water tank In tl o mateiinl ,aids west of lllalr hoiilovard. Tho council Inst night ginnted tho (ouipauy permis sion to do this. A gasoline engine will ho Installed on the llvor ImnU nnd pump the wator nearly half a mile. This tank will he used foi tho contsritctlon engines on the now Coos Hay lailroad and will be abandoned when the work Is finished. PORTER BROS. 0 E WRIGHT HERE ON BUSINESS "'ii.ii,t,,...,. ,. , . I .,,; ""i ineio Largely HKiiieh,,,, So Fh,, p, ' ' " " Coos l)r Time !a i? Ma.' 1". William J. iter t ef,frMrlK United Statos m l, Il,ln i etui ned to his 1 ,:'. today. Mr. Cal- fatien." . "8 nr the fedoral lj a r ' n new republic wns ;, iaii, without any U.n,,, 'p rcal prohlom, lag '."f.e "'any years, Is tho ui the people thoniBQlves Proposed Amendment for Pub lic Hearing Delays Demo cratic Measure in Senate Dy AuocltieJ I'reu lo cooi llr Tlroei J WASHINGTON, Mny 15. Doino- ...! Snnnlnra trtpd DCnlll tOlliiy for nn agreement with tho Ropubll 'enns for a oto on tho motion to rofer tho tarirf Dill to mo nuiuu-o committee vlth tho Penrose-LaFol-lette nniendment directing a public hearing. Chnliman Simmons wns an xious to have tho hill rofened so that tho committee could plan a def inite action on the' schedules and hno tho bill lendy for a report to the Sonnto by Juno 1. Nearly a week has gone hy without progiesb In tho Senate. i;m:vatok uuiixs. Illy AwodatMl prti lo Coon nu Tlmw 1 niiLuvun vni'ir,. Plr dpBtrov- iji ''";"', - ."-" .i' e nn. il"pie inoniseives eu u iimunuum ''" ;.,.,, "' "tcm of government. ' at tho South end of tho New- "Uric Central rroignt sneoa. u uuiuj ini I erty. Tho loss Is ?1000, 0. j ' 'ant Ads bring rosults. Portland Man Arrives to Look After Real Estate Holding on Bay Visit Calvin i:. V, Wright, of Portland, who made somo heavy purchases of Mnrahfleld leal estate for himself nnd a syndicate of Portland men n year ago, arrived heie last ovo nlng to look after Interests on tho Hay. Ho will spend sovoral days In Marshfleld looking after real es tate Mr. Wright had quite a chat with Vice-president Calvin of the South ern Pacific when ho visited Port land last week, after a trip over ti.o new Coos Bay lino as far as Gai diner and thon made the trip out hy Drain. Mr. Calvin informed him that prohibitive prices on the right of way In Marshiloia were holding them hack hero. No news has been received rela tive to developments In tho nego tiations hotween tho Southern Pa cific and Tormlnal Railway. C. A Smith, who lepresented the Ter minal Railway has been In Minneap olis attending the marrlago of his son, Vernon, and Mr. Caivin has boon away. It Is expected that something definite will bo arrlvod at soon. Tho Tormlnal company Is now considering bids on tho completion nf tho road on North Front fatreot and will prolmhly award tho con- tiaet for that work soon. Johnson Porter and R. B. Por ter Looking After Contract Work on Coos Bay Line Johnson Poitir nnd It. H. Poiter, of Porter lliothois, nio expected heie tonight uftor n trip over the line. They are inspecting tlio woik and nr inrfglng to piosecuto It more igor cusl) Ahereovor they hao established (amps. They are planning to got the work In Ninth Ilond under full swing ns tho stouiii hIioj1 which they bao been waiting for, Is duo In tomorrow on tho Tillamook. U. H. Porior has not heon In hoio hI mo ho lnltetl the Day In company with Mr. llltdiioik, of the MacArthur Porks Company, a je'U' ago. I few Idea tho riillioad work, they aro lliilnx up mattois for handling tho output of their sawmill at Floroiuo, tho bar llioie glxlng them lonshlorablo troub le. Tlio schooner Oakland the other day. tallying n enrgo from their mill, had to Jettlbon the deik lond In order to hho lioisolf on tho spit. They nio having u big hnrge built at tho Krus (c Hanks yards, which will carry new ly hair a million root, width will he towed by lugs. Thoy mny nnler a second one during this tilp. as John sou Porter hnd two In (ontemplntlon wiien ho was hero last. S. P. IS GIB STREET PLAN 'lave your Job printing done at The Times office. North Bend Council Approves Railroad's Scheme for Altering Grades Tlio North Ilond city count II has approved tho grades agreed upon hy tho Southern Paclllc for the water front streot thoro and tho conditions mailo by the railroad company. Tho changes In gade affect California, Virginia, Washington, Stanton and Fremont along the wntorfront. Washington will bo made a split streot. It will contlnuo Its present grado uom hiiorman hi biiouuhu, from Sheridan to 145 feet east of Stanton, It will ho divided, the north half being cut out. Slnninn will nlhn III? mndo a Sllllt street between Washington and Malno and tho East nair win po cm. ai mo comor of Stanton there will ho a cut of hotween six and eight feet. Tho Southorn Puciflc has agreed to buy part of tho Wilcox pioperty, tho at ant lot near tho Gem saloon and donate a triangle with forty feet frontage on Washington and forty feet frontage on Stanton to tho city to permit an easy tuin ineio. ciioy have also agreed to put In a toncreto rotalnlng wall where Stanton Is di vided and an Iron fenco along tho top of the wall. A piling and plank bulkhead will bo put In for a lotaln Ing wall wheie Washington Is di vided. Tho Southorn Pat Hie has also agreed to donate to the city ilght-of-way to complete the waterfront road to Marshfleld It has purchased a strip of propoity near the gns plant from Wnite and others for a right-of-way nnd will give tho cit a street along sldo of It. G again::-; T SEATTLE CUSTOM OFFICIALS Opium Smuggler Says There is a Large Traffic in Pro hibited Drug OIL 001PANY IS Standard Oil Representative Says it is Absolutely Free of Trust Now. tllr Ao IifI I'rrtt In ( oo lUr Tlmm I CHICAGO. May 15. An absolute dlwme of the Standard Oil Coinpany Crom all other oil companies lm been offected nnd tho company Is not now in any senso a rust, ariordlng to I.. I)i ake, ito-prcsltlcut of tho coipora tlon, who testllletl today in the ouster tase htought In the state of Missouri. Tho company seeks to lemalu In Mis souri. "Our business In Missouri and elsewhere." ho testified before John Montgomery. Jr., special commission er of the Missouil siipieme court, "is nbHoltitely Independent and wo lake no dictation or suggestion fiom any other loiupauy. Should we he al lowed to remain In Mlssoml, wo aro pieparcd to spend $".000,(100 to ox lend our business so that wo may liopeily compote with other companies." CUSTOMS OFFICIALS ARE COGNIZANT OF BUSINESS Opium Ring is Headed by Henry Wellman, With Of fices in Seattle. Si:TTI.i:. Mn I.". -James A. Italstoii, To oars old. who was nr lestetl in Port land with a Inrgc (iiiintlt of opium on March 0. wat on the witness stnud today ami ten tlfleil that there was wholesale tin! fir In opium III tho Pacific North west, with seeial customs' off! rials cognizant of tho business. Italstoii Is on Dial Jointly with Charlie I. mil. Italstoii freely admit ted that he was engaged In the con eyance of opium from place to plnce. hut thai I. mile wns Innocent. .Indue Ciishmnn, howevei, Instruct ed the Jiir) Hint the must rind them both liniment or guilty It wns asseited that all (ho iimnipuln thins of the opium ring weio con ducted bj lleurv Wollmnii, a ui)sler Ions person with an office In the New York block, who ho said was responslblle ror fixing the eustoino I men. 110 IE0S AID DF 0. S. Returning Missionary Says That American Intervention is Only Thing to Save Her lllf Awm 1.11 I'rrn lo fixx lUr TIrim 1 ST. I.OUIS, Mo., May IB. "Arm ed Intonentloii hy tlio United States is tlio only thing, In my Judgment, that wl'l restoio peuco In Melio," said Missioning It. P. Million, or Morolla, state of Mlclioacnu, Mex ico, In mi nildress nt tho Southern Hnpllst Church today. "Tho conu tiy, ho saltl "is In a state of ab solute chaos ami without hopo of getting together If led by any or Its own people." Million oxpiowioit the boiler that the onl thing that will sao Molco Is a school -ostein. "In tho light of those fuels, tlio uil hope I see for Mexico Is arm ed iiitorwmtlou by tills i"iuntr. Moio than 50 per com of Mexico's population lias ueor leaiued to write or lead any language, ami moro than 50 per tent of the Mox it an men with families aio unfaith ful to their wives Many Mexicans of education would not object to our lutoi volition." NO FINE FDR GEO. F. III! .MKCIIAXISM OK AUTO (JOT OUT OK CONDITION AND CAl'SCII lll.M TO RUN TOO FAST ON Ai'itiii 1 1 si:.ti:.vi: post poni:i. Geoigo F. Murch, superintendent of tlio C. A. Smith mill, today es caped being fined for breaking tho speed limit In his auto becauso he declaied the mechanism of tho car wont wrong and ho could not stop It. Tho alleged offenso occuired April 14 and Mr. March explained how the mechanism got out of re pair. In vlow of this, City Record er postponed sentence. Mr. Murch had tho aid of Mar shal Carter, Inspector Trlhboy and Special Offlcor Richardson, who tes tified that thoy had iltldon with him many times and nover saw him run bin mr ton fast. Mr. Richardson, who filed tho charges, said that it was tlio only tlmo ho over saw Mr. Murch break the speed limit. THAWS fil'.V MAN IIUSV, ! Tin en Men Shot and Slajcc Siiitltlcs I In Sensational .Manlier. Hr AM Mlfrl lrM 10 t-OCM )r lliuva I wniiT WORTH. Tov.. Mnv lfi Three men wore shot and killed here this afternoon and tho slaer com mitted siilddo in tho sight of 2,000 portions. LS IN RETREAT Remnant of Army Abandon Ammunition in Their Haste To Get Away. Illr Ao llr.l I'm lo Coo IU- Tlmix NOGAI.KS. May 1." Tho romnanln of tho federal army under Genornl Gil aro believed to hao leached I'm palmo, a siihuih of Guinas, attord lug lo nddies leiehed horo today. .Sunday the federals abandoned (piatt titles of ammunition and supplloa, which weio seined hy tho (onslltu tloiiallsts. It Is lepoiled that tho uibols were nimble to slop the io treat of tho fodeials, iinriw'is aid: ii:mi;ii. Mexican IVdcial, Dcdaio Thai Iteb els' Itepoilh All' Unlliii'. WASHINGTON, I). . May 15. The repeated defeats of tlio Moxhan fedoral troons Hoar Coiivniau. Rimnrn Is omphathally denied by tho Mexican foreign olllto. A dlspnich lo the Mox lean omliaiwy says- -'Tho loport of Hie deront or the fedeial forteri In tho state of Solium is wholly unfounded." .Mi:itic. kii,i,i:i. Itiillwiiy .Man Shu) Alice Ills Aiiiiiiu nilloii Is IMiaiisicil. Illr Aaw. Il4 I'rw lo l ium lUr Tlwl Kl PASO. May 15 Wl..lnm Pro toxtor, an Ainerlcnii conductor on tho Moxlcnn Noithwoslein, was kill ed Tuohtlaj at I .a Junta, Clilliiiahua. atcoidlng to Informatlou lecoUed toda.. Ho had an aigiuiitnit with some Mexicans and killed a cousin of Pascual Oroto and wounded an other Mexican. Ills ammiiiiltlou bo lug exhausted, ho was shot h 0110 of his wounded victims. 'PIM.S OF SUrFIIAtJIMTHS. llaiiulcsH H0111I1 I'ltiiuil Oiilhldo Lon don (lallery. Illr AMOrhleJ IT... lo Cuo. IU; TlmM LONDON, May 15, A harmless contrlvanco filled with (nrtrldgos nnd wrapped In a copy of tho "stuff agotto" lohelled "pills to break win dows of the national gallery," wore found outside that Institution last night. There was 110 mechanism to explode tho bomb. FOR MEXICAN LOAN. Loudon and Pails .May Finnish .ssV 0011,000 for ItnllwujH. (Mr Aol(.j I'rin. to Covi i nmoa ) LONDON, May 15. A Moxlcan government loan of $25,000,000 for the restoration of railroads in that country Is understood to he practi cally arranged hero and In Paris. Tho Mexkan agents aro endcawirlug to se cure 50,000,000 moro to be utilized for government pin poses. i.OSi:.S A .MILLION. si:ttli:'s i:w postmsti;r. I Ur A"0 UIM I'rtM to Com lUr Tline ) WASHINGTON, May 15 Presl dent MI-on nominated Edga Rat tle to be Po'i master a Seattle. Supieiiio ('unit Dciislou Putt, A Dent In I'm Id Siiiii'm Ticasurj llr Au. Ial4 I r-H lo Coo lUr Tlmiw WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15. -Moio than a million dollars of corpor ation taxes must be suireiitleictl by tlio Tieasmy us n lesult of the su preme court's decision that a cor poration leasing its property and de rlMng Its only Income fiom that lrasn Is not doing business within tp meaning of tho law and bi nt tit able ' II