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E A VISIT ON COOS BAY YESTS: YOU'RE WELCOME. COME AGAIN, MARY! mmw WHAT'S CJtUNC! ON? Rend Tlu- Tliuex every day for llio lato.t news. Iteiul tlie litis for your own benefit. It pay to mlvertlsc In Tlio Times. Ought lo mnli everyone on Coos Day ,,.,,,,., Init lili'iil happiness twinot lie iilliiliiiMl imUs you' me a subscriber l Tin- ' "' 'l'llnt's- MEMHEH OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS JST VMI ENtnbllfdietl 1M78 VOL X AAV II. S Tllo cum Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall Mn IRI and Coos Hay Ail vert Nor. n,w' ' ' LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE MAD RDAY. 01 U .MIM WHA'CIIKIl JtM 002 DI3TR1GT ATTORMEY LILJEQVIST OTHERS SEEK HIDDEN GOLD III i Vatitjlian's Talc of Aliened Confession of Miller Causes Search Jor Money RRAND JURY HOLDS GKANU JunsUSpECT N jail Denies Aliened Confessions in Myrtle Point Bank Robbery (Special to Tlio Times.) C0QU1LLE. Or.. .Tan. 15. Dis trict Attorney I.tljunvlst ntul ft num ber f CnqiilUo mid Myrtlo Point r i ii.bi v uniting In n search ' ..... i nf nvnr St 0.000 from Z Mvrtlololiit linnle. which Larry. M. Simpson, or Ilimdon, mid n lilt .'IJIH . ... I..H Willi. r tWllt'll I'fltlmr irti..i... ..I ll... Millnr I llO COOK, WHO !H 111 JUll mi ".. Mh nwuiuu u. mu .1 t ion of being In.ptlcntc.l In tlio Clty-by-tho-Son." was oxtvicratod Lry , n,.Roil to l.nvo told tlireo hy tlio Rrntitl Jury yester.l.iy on the nr fi.ur whb lilililan near tbo sceno of ''hnrgo or hIoiiIIiik ft .Hmnom! h-uin or four n rHi 11(1 ,,,, hl (lM.l( "'tIh. II li ror tlio bidden trensuro ' " Simpson wiih bound over to will not be confined to tbo officers R"i Jry on tl.e charge or huv nnil tl.e several who tblnlc tbey linvo ' ,nlon Plere or Jewelry from Information as to ItB probable lorn- jho Hn.nlln borne wlillo uttoiiilliiK on The mory of tbo Btolcn gold "uloweon party tbero. U.g burled ao.no place around Myr- Tho evidence before tl.e ftrmicl Point Ih In pretty general elr- Jury "owl that tbo only grounds nlnlloii nnil ninny aro Bald to bo 'r tbo chnrgo iikiiIiibI MIhh KIhiiiboii illBBlnK Ift Bi.ltH tlrat mlKlit look w ""'t ' had ""i"" diamond, ko a good Plato for a robber to vnliic.l at about S2B. wbleb tl.e par hido bis Ill-gotten kiiIiib. Moro lc ,m,,K,,t W"H m' f "l0 f,V0 l,l,,t levels and forliB will bo brought had been taken from the mountings ate Play tl.i.n Imvo been bi.Hy In '" l""" " ; ry. ' ' .MIbs SlmpMon produced witnesses many n day. (o Hh()w 1Ut (h(iy wjim ,.,,, Vniighnii Ih Witness. wh(,n ,.8m,K Dutoni wrestler .1 Vaughn.., convicted of horao- Wio Bpunt a few months in llandnn atmllng. wiih boforo tbo Brand Jury ,,i.d Coos County Iowiih last sum yesterday ror a long tlmo, rind It Is n1L.r, preHented tbo Htono to ber. nalil that bo practically H"Bta!iiod tbo somo of tbo Kraiid JurorH after Morlcs of MIllor'B nllogod routes- ntljouriiuient yoHtorday stated that filoiiB to W. 0. Ilorrco, proprlotor it m.,h a biuI mlstnko that MIbs of tbo Nutwood Biiloon In Mnrshtlold, SImpBon had boon acciiHcd. nml .lack Elwood, tlio Myrtlo Point Tbo grand Jury adjourned yoatcr restnurant man. day. Only two liidlctnientB were re It la Hiild to bo on Vnuglinn'8 turned by thorn, thoy bolng ngalnst stories nbout Millar tolling lilm Hint c. V. Spencer ror forgery, and Mrs. tlio money had boon bidden, dug up, CapploiiB ror assaulting Wnltor Pr nml lilildea again, Hovornl tlmoB, that kliiHon with a revolver. District Attorney Llljcqvlst and otb- --r-- er ofriclalB Joined In tbo sonrch for tlio bidden cold todny. Miller lleules All Miller was nuiiln call oil boforo tlio crnnd Jury yostorday. Ho wna Bomewhat nervoim but not uonrly'os milt li bo as on bis previous nppoar nnco before tbo Inquisitors, accord lute to peoplo who- saw It I in bo nnil como from tbo Jail. It Is roportod Hint ho maintains bis Innoconco ab solutely and donles positively tbnt l.o told either norreo, Elwood or Vnuglian n word nbout him bolng Impllmted In tbo robbory. Tlio officials aro nt n. loss to un ilcrstanil It. and whotlior to brand lilm tlio blBKest prevaricator who lias ever struck this section or as nn uniiBunlly novry bad mnn. Miller Is Held. Tlln. I 11.. i.il m Vn.X . . lT y ., yaiiRlmi, and Millar nd otbors. tbo Brand Jury decided to contlnuo Mil icrs caao until tho noxt term and tl.e accused man will l.nvo to remain In tho county Jail until tbo April term or court, unless something do vclopi that results In nnotbor spo clal FtBslon or tho grand Jury being called, Vnuglian's Story. As near as can bo gathorod, Vau slian told bis vorslon of tbo robbory allll MMWa nllo.ro.l .l...l,.l ., lernlnt; It to Sheriff XJago last wookmen,B' rnt ... lll(4.11M.I11s S" St0",.!!;18 vtory,t,mt ? he:!,r &" m eno ! 0v" ,VnUBl;7 ? Ml? Attorney Wljeqvlat has got tbo state- nSl'nf ,'," , ,.. ''a "Bine U to secure ft complete rec- Sa i far as can bo learned, Miller,-, f n testlm0ny bofore the grand ia d to have told tho atory to . , ,mDOrtant ca8es. Tho law I. aid . i COlUUy mU , is a legod o have ttroWtt suspicious of " Ilia Otie frlnn.la nn,l nrnii'n 'chur.u.uur:,7-,.r:. .?"" unjmy vlth l.Ia follow prisoner Is calmed that Vaughan In- ''""'. that bo wna going to bo freed i Blfit On the borso ateallng charge and ..w.uw ovciiiiu u. en Miller la aald to have "couched JP" to him. It is claimed that Mll er was to toll Vaughan whore tho nioney wn8 "planted" nnd when aughan got free, tho latter was to "'5 It up and secret It fnr illvlslnn mier, ot.cn of tllo monev au was necesaary to bo spent secretly to 1XUSIXKSS .MEN'S LUNCH and Bain MUler'a release. cooked food sale S.YTUItDAY, at of- Vaughan ia aald ' to claim that flees or COOS Day UEATPY Co, by MI'ler toM i,i, i.i. ,, Luin'uniKS nf CHRISTIAN Church. Place Was Chnncpd n fnm Itmsa nn ---- ...tl l.iul Llltl 11IU1I1F. l - ..M wiuiigcu u iow iunt Thai tl . . .. i wou.a be safer and that con tinently Miller knew that there BAIDOH GERL IS EXOHTED Grand Jury Finds Miss Ruby Simpson Innocent in Dia mond Mystery Case (Spuria! to The TIiiich.) COQUILLIC. Or., Jim. 15. MIbh Ruby SlmpHoii, daughter of Editor whb llttlo ebanco or Ilorroo or hi- wood finding It. From tho bliltlon t reinsure It Is said that Viiugluii. ndmltB tbnt lit was depouilliiK on gottliiK the $200 with which to pay It. O. Giuvea ror doroiidliiB him (VaiiKhau) on tho hoi-Bo atenlliiK charuo. . llowovor. when VauBban was convicted, bis chancos or aluirlim In tbo Myrtlo Point bank funds Blow slim and ho decided to mnko a clean bremt. VauKlian'B story of Miller's nl IobciI ndmlBsloiiB In said to bo much more complete than either thoso or Uorreo or Elwood. Want Leaton Now. It is nlso reportod that Miller mado almllar admlBalon to V. J. I.oaton, or EaBtslde, who was recont ly tnkon to the penitentiary. It Is understood tbnt tbo authorities will ondoa.vor to Kot . " ., In touch with Lea- ton nt Salon, and If ho confirms tho stories of liorreo, Elwood nnd Vanghan, of Miller's nlloged admls bIoiis, thoro will bo a strong chain of circumstantial evidence However, tbo circumstantial ovl donco without tbo discovery of tho bidden gold or a confession of Mil ler la hardly strong enough to con vlct nnd tho only thing tho officials can do Is to wait and see If tlmo won't bring more Important develop- ara others from tho grand Jury room b Ul0ro ,s n0 uan 0n tho ' ... ....... .... machine, which tftKea ii on p uuu h dg nmj thon reola It off ft phon0BMpIl, . ' sv..i... t imi,i. Viiimiian Is Held, VftUgha.) was to have been sen tenced Monday for horse stealing, but his sentonco waa tloferred until Friday, owing to tbo possibility, or him being needed as a witness In tho Myrtlo Point bank robbery case. -" - n.VXD DANCE, Eagles' Hnll, SAT UKDAY, Jan. 17. EIEED GUN T ON LABOR LEADERS FORCES Three Hundred Workmen Be hind Barricade Threatened With Destruction iny AuncUtM I'rres lo Toon )ty Tlmr.l .IOHAXNESUURQ, Union of South Africa, Jan. 15. Secretary ilaln, or tbo South Arrlcan Ecderatlon or Trades, and bis band of 300 coni rndca, wlio barricaded themselves In tbo trades ball hIiico Tuesday, stir rendered unconilltlonally to tlio pol ice today, llaln and ten leaders were lodged In Jail. AlthoiiKb tlio BtriiKKlo botwocn tlio omployors .mil tbo unionists contin ued doKKcdty, there wore IndlcatloiiB today that tbo Htrlkors wore IobIuk ground. Altbouub tbo laborers of all trades In tbo Trntisvaal and O ran go Kioo State have Joined tbo Btrilte, Former Newspaperman Heads North Bend Chamber of Commerce J. A. Smith was elected ns Secre tary or tbo Chamber or Commerce or North llend at the semi-annual meet ing, which was largely attended by tbo business men or North llend, last evenliiB, Several applications wore read to the 'body ror tho position. miimiK tiiuiMH nuru iiiuhu ill Will.) Ilrlglinin, Mr, Smith and I'otor I.oggle. l.oggle'K Proposition. I.ogglo's proposition dlffored from SHIP NAMED FOR SECRETARY I,o other two In that bo orroredhlH(1 ho ml as a n.eo tug place and ofriccB wn,lirI ()Wn t0 In I.ORKIOH building ror tbo inn. of ,,.,.,,, ,n, 80. I, B per month. As oo be up- , ,., ro j,r8llflol(1. plications wore read. Vlrgl E. nt- Ual 8,1(J ,,,, , ,l0 s-n1 ters. n member or the board, o dlrec- m11 nl t,l(J ,,, 8ho tors, aald: "in order to sln.pliry ...at- t0()U hor pnHliOI1Kor8 ul)(mr(, ,. torB lot tho inoniborB vote on whether, ,. ... ,,, ., ,,,,, ,in(ll they wUh to .novo to toggle's Hull. Now I'm going to bo vory cnndld with , tho body, and I, for one, would oppose ' moving the Chambor or Coiniuorco from Kb present location to Mr. Log glo's plnco, becauso It b on n busl noas street at tho present time." "Well, AVashlngton street Is a busl-J jicss Btroot," Interrupted Logglo. "Thoro aro Just as many people pass ing Wnsblngton street ns any Btroot In town, nnd wbllo somo members or lit,., inmmiiltltil liflVfl nnlltil rnalllll ir ' ton street a cow pasture, i stui illU t"IIIIIIIIHl limw timvi 11 ttaillfin Uovo It to bo ono of tbo most centra! locations In tho community, I nn. not making this proposition to thrust myself on tbo peoplo of North Hend, I... ..ntlini In Bnva llinm t.in nYiinnsn of hiring a ball for tbo meetings of,8""0" rCBlt,onco nt 1277 Co,1,lor theOioily, and tho present secretary f w- ,,a,, ft, "rrow ctBcavt will toll you that the quartern occ..-'from belnB Jrowne.1 thin inornlnB In ,i t .. . .i. m. ...i t n deep pool of water beneath tho pled aro not fit for tbo Chamber of ' Commerce Furthermore, f you do I wh olec mo o this of Ico, I flhall st! 1 continue to work for North neml. . . ,,,,.., In Ml wn(or nilmtU ll T linnni liAiil l-t litnitl. rt. lliuib till i Miun nun tw "wiiv iwi North Hend." Winn ily Contested Election. Tho mo Ion ...ado by Mr. attorn - was seconded by N. C. MacLeod, who; alao explained that bo would bo op- posed to moving tbo Chamber or Com-. morco to Mr. Logglo n promises for. tho reason that WoBhlngtoii waa nn put of the way place, "and while wel win eiiuii. .mi. j.oggiu mm u mm. Veople pasa Washington street, still thoy pass so fast that tbey leave only a cloud of dust," moaning that tho peoplo pa.,B In automobiles. Logglei tben made nnotbor speech on tho mor its of his ball, tolling tho history or a former Chamber of Commerce, which, when they moved from bis hall, woro wiped out of existence, and that In order to make tho Cham-fasten at Wilson's undertaking par ber of Commerce conspicuous be.lors showed that tho mnn had met would place a flag on his building that could bo seen from tho Day. .MucLeotl Joshes Iggle. P. N. Reberg, manager of the North Dend Hardware company, then asked tho chair as to a point of In formation that should the body ac cept Mr. Logglo's Hall would they be accepting his aervlcea. Attorney MacLeod mado a short atldresa on what great good Mr. Logglo had done for the public, w'hat a great (Continued on rage Six.) A SURRENDER f o workmen of Capo Colony and Natal are Btlll working. Thoro Is evidently boiuo lack of sympathy with' the revolutionary pro gram of tbo syndicalist strikers, who aro said to correspond' to tbo Indus trial Workers of tbo World In tho United States. A seven-pound field gun trained on tho trades hull proved an Ir resistible argttnio.it to llaln nml Ills conipautous. Tbo government auth orities gave them a quarter of nn hour In which to yield, and Informed them ir they did not thoy would bo burled In the ruins or their fortniss. After a brief conference tbey sur rendered. Tho railroad strike showed signs of collapsing todny when fifty-two men applied for reinstatement nt Hlooinfontelii. DELAYED CRAFT Both Redondo and Adslinc- Smith Get Over Bar Today For San Francisco After being hemmed In tbo harbor slnco Monday morning by heavy sctiB breaking on tho shallow en tranro to tho bay, tbo steamer He iloudo, Captain IJrlckson, and tbo Adeline Smith, Captain Olson, got over tho bar at 1 O'clock this after- juoou nml steamed ror San Fntn- icIbco at full speed. I Tbo Adeline has been anchored lit lint Irttt'rtt 1t(ii1tfi ni'nn olnrtik Aln III tl VI II i. IIIV 41 Ilfllllt t. MW1 It) I'Utlt h1iIh finally KotthiK nwnx. S L S SMALL BOY HAS NAhtilM tbPft bo-.Joe McHale, Four Years Old, Kescueu hrom kooi wnere He Was Drowning Llttlo Joo McIIale, son of Pat rick McIInlo, who lives In tho Hugh Somo men working on tho founda tions for tho Hobson rosldonco snw him nnd hurried to tho rescue Uy t,mo , rmcml t0 watop tho ,md (,mvn R Q nf Umea am, tl (lnsUe(1 nto t)l0 poo, nnd carr,e(J .hm outf Mra Mcal8 wna notlfe(1 nn(1 ov. offort wng nmtJo (o rovlvo tho , w)l0 ha(1 bocoino uncon. ibc1oub, Ho revived on bolng wrap- ped In warm blankets, and beyond Buffering from a chill caused by tbo cold water, It la bollovod ho will not Buff0r any 8orloua consequences fol- lowing his Immersion. Hold No inquest. Tho autopsy held by Drs. Straw and Taggart this afternoon on tho body of Ed death from congeatlon of tho lunge and alao that his heart waa in a weak condition. Following tho au topsy, Coroner Wilson decided thoro was no need to call a Jury and bold an Inquest. Tlio Ladles of tlio Catholic Church will hold u TAMALE SALE hi tlio Sunnier Hardware Storo Saturday afternoon. HAND DANCE, Eagles' Hull, SAT VRDAY, Jan. 17. IYER ANO DIRER OFFICIALS ARE INDICIED FDR CONSPIRACY Y E President Doesn't Say What Course He Will Pursue in Colorado tlljr AMnrlAtnt I'itm lo Con liny Tlntta. WASHINGTON, I). C, .Ian. 15. Representative Keating or Colorado urged President WIIboh today to sup port tbo congressional Inquiry or tbo Colorado strike, but the President did not say what course hu would pursue. GREAI FLOOD Biq Dam Near Piedmont, W.J Va., Bursts and Sends Wall of Water Down. I II v Am.i. IhIa.1 I'ma In Prtv 11 Tlma 1 i.iMMMnvr. w. v in., ir a iOIR S 00 1 wall of water fifteen fcot'l.lgl. Is CUB0l of folon,(;H "vn "t boon nr svvooplng down tbo north branch or!rcfltca nnl tholr mmn woro Uo tho Potomac Itlvor following tho ! Bocrot' bursting or tbo dan. of tho West Vlr- Jolm Antllln. Boeretnry or tho Cal glnln Pulp & Paper company nt Doh-i ,,IIIOt ul,lon wn" IHt-.l ror alleged bin.' Weat Virginia, according to ro.,conBl,,rncJr' T,,,H c,lnpK ,B n ,nlm, nortn reeclvoil horo. The InhaliltniitB-ll,oni,op n1"1 thoroforo mndo public. lor the valley are rleelng tx. tbo IiIIIb.tIio Jury oxonorated H. Sh.nrt Goo- 'nnd tho greatest anxiety .Ib roll for ,l0"' " '"wclmnt. or complicity In I tho Bnroty or tbo ontlro district. No,0"0 of tl10 Btrll Hbootlng affrays. , loss of llfo lma boon roportod. Tll lnllctmont ngatnet Antllln In- Tho dam Is 1075 root wldo at tlio ! cl"dotl charges against Chnrlcs II. bronBt, backing water ror threo and Moyer, president; C. H. Mahonoy, n hair mllos nnd holding three billion vlco P'osldent; Guy Miller, Ynndo I gallons. It Ib ninety reet high on tho i TorslcH, J. O. I.owney nnd W. P, outaldo and slxty-rivo root on the in.nnvl.lBon, memberH or tho executive side Steamer Bucks Heavy Sea Brings Many Passengers and Big Cargo Ducking n strong southerly wind and head sea, tho Htoan.or Drenk wntor, Captain Macgonn, arrived In tbo harbor thla morning with n big cargo or general mercbandlso and shifted up to Marsliflold at 2:30 o' clock this nftomoon. Sho brought tho following passon gors; II. W. nichardson, W. n. Mellaril eon. Mra. It. K. Uuffult, W. D. Mass, Mrs. W. U. Mass, J. II. Anderson, C. F. Peterson, G. L. Goodoll, I). It. At klnfiOH, J. F. Jackman, Mrs. Jack man, G, Chris, L. Mullor, Miss Harr Ingor, Miss II. Dodson, Mrs. Pntrlch, Dorrla Patrlch, Mrs. E. Herman, L. orr. -atr.cn, .Mrs. nor man, , I. Schlloma... II. J. klmbal, h. L. ?owell, 13. H. Adams, J. Scbnrby, J J I McGaurty BREAKWATER IS IN PftfiT ARAIN rty, A. S. Hammond, Judge. ,lnm nv; nimnea to the city. . mIks Andorson. N. Leopold, ',.., . , ... .. .... it. Ileuson "" ' " Mra. D. Gnuthlor, MIbb G. Nolilo. J. Luudgron. u. isricKsou, .... """ camp ,n tho open. Wnrablpa G. A. Anderson, C. O. Arnold, A. t.,, ft ,nrKQ fitock nf f00(, Andorson, Mrs. Ai.uorsou, u. uioiii-, berE. F. Dorg, J. McAtlnnis, II. W. Young, P. W. Loick, J. W. Hudson, A. M. Smith, J. E. Adkli.B, J. II. G- er, J. M. Dowen, E. It. Thompson, M. Lovlno, Mrs. H.uison, .Mrs. iuck - er, C. Hudson, II. E. Harming, Mrs. Harming. W. A. Goodwin, Geo. Car vor, Mrs. Nylantl, Mrs. II. Nylnntl, E. W. Dartlett, J. D. Vass, Jnmos Vnss, P. Carlano, J. Gritor, A. Olson, J7 II. Lantz. M. Macros, M. Peterson, It. KormoiiB, J. Cencas, C. J. Chofford,ontro laland of gaiUra, Mrs. Dunnott, J. II. Griffith, F. Wil liams and Mra. Wllllama. lll'SIXESS MEN'S LUNCH nnd rooked food sale SATURDAY, at of fices of COOS Day REALTY Co. by LADIES of CHRISTHN Church. Charged With Preventing Pur suit of Vocations by Force and Arms DEPORTATION INQUIRY OVERLOOKED BY JURY Labor Men and Mine Operators Testify and Felonies Are Charged tllr Amoc.McI I'itm to Coo ll)r TlmM.1 HOUGHTON, Jan. 15.- Charles II. I Moyer, president of tho Wostern Fod- jerntlon or Minors, was Indicted Tor I conspiracy together with other nr flclftla of tbo Federation In connec tion with tbo strike of tho coppor , miners. Tho Indlctniont c.hiirgCH conspiracy to prevent by force .and arniB tho , pursuit of their vocations by the em ployes of the mining compnulcs. Tho i e' urges against Moyer and tlio otlior i officials of tlio federation aro nila- tlemeanorH. .MAXV EXAMINED. i el mid i hit Indicted Mirny lcutlci-fl of .Mliicis' Unions. Illy AmvLi.1 I'rr.i n Coo liar Tlmwl HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan. 15. A. presentment embracing noiuo truo bills was mado to Judgo O'Drlen In circuit court today by tho apodal grft.id Jury that I.iih boon Investlgat- ""n " twrf II ull II Will till i clPor mlucrs' strike Tho men nt- nonrti or mo wesiorn J'ouerniion ot Miners, In addition to I.yini Sulllvnn, William Ulcknrd, Hon Goggln. Frank Altonou, Chnrlefl Hletala and otl.or local ....Inn lenders who woro na.nod, tho list Including thlrty-nlno. Tbo first count or tho Indictment charged u conspiracy to nrovent "by rorco nnd arms" tho pursuit or their vocations ny mo employes oi mo mining com panies, Tho Jury mado no reference to the Moyer deportntlou ns far as could bo learned. WARSHIPS FEEO JAP REFUGEES Many Saved During Volcanic Eruptions by Hiding in r Cave on Sakura (llr AMorUted rroii lo Coot Vf Tlmn, KAGOSHIMA, Jan. 15. Tele graphic communication between thla city and tlio north was restored to- (, 0ffconJ of U)o mn0B0 ,i. Bqunron ,mvo tnl(on c,in of II ' . 'lH,nM Xlnnw nnnf Jl Tn. fl riuoir iitiiiHUH aiu in ruins uiiu iiiu rotllrnlng rofugcea'aro compollod to a brought supplies, which Is bolng dispensed. Tho clear ing away or dobrls ban not progress- led BiirfJclontly to permit oven nn approximate eatlmato ot jQf fo tho loss i proporty loss his been Immense, Tlllrt y-threo persons woro rescued from a wasto of steaming lava at tho foot of tho SakuraJImn volcano, j With tholr rescue, which was little abort of nilraculoua, no living be- Ing romalna, so far known, on the ' Tho rofugeoa oxplnlned that thoy bad hidden in a cavo near tho shore. until tho rain or ashes had subsided and thon tried hour after hour attrnct attention to their plight. HAND DANCE, fcaglcs' Hnll, SAT URDAY, Jan. 17. 4 toj I I f..; - ii.i .i. t. JMt,'-