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rMtV NCVS UIUC u u Medford Mail Tribune CLEARINGS BA1TK CLEARINGS $27,SO0.6G. WEATHER ratr Bar. 30.19, Max. CO,' Mtn. 39.0, Mean 48. Forty-First Year. Dally Sixth Year. MEDtfOJiD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. No. 32 'l 58' MANY CRIMES CONFESSED TO BY MIANIGAL Gets Off Wrong, However, When He Names Portland Case of Dynamit ing Among Others, for That "Mys Ironworkcrs. i SAYS M'NAMARA PLACED DYNAMITE UNDER TIMES Gives Complete Details to District Attorney Preparations for Prosecution Are Under Way. PORTLAND. Or. April !!S. That no oxploslon occurred nt tho Henry resi dence In Portland was stated positively hero today. Dynamite was found In the fork of a treo near tho house, but It was placed thero by a foreman, who testi fied that ho wanted to keep It away from boys In tho neighborhood. The al leged dynamiting of tho Hanrv real deneo forms part bf tho so-culled Mc Munlgal confession. LOS ANC.HLICS, Cal., April 28. With details supplied them by Ortlo MeManl Knl, District Attornuy John D. Freder Icks and his men In' Kan today tho prep aration of their case against John J. nml James II. McNamnra for dynamiting the Los Angeles Times and ngulnst lie Mnnlgal for causing tho explosloh that partially destroyed tho Llelwolyn Iron works. Details Are Qlven. Two stenographers, under the personal direction of Fredericks, segregated the details relating to each Job. These were put down In chronological order and tho whole neatly typewritten. Five copies wero inndo, four for actual uso and tho fifth to bo stored away In a safety do poslt vault. It required three hours for McManlgal to rolato tho facts ho nllog od constituted tho glgantc conspiracy which destroyed J 1,000,000 worth of property and killed more than a score of men. Complete In Detail. McManlKul not only supplied complete testimony as to the material circum stances, but purported to furnish the terms of the conspiracy and tho motives behind Its vast hidden workings. It was James II. McNamnra alone who piled tho dynamite under the Los Angeles Times building according to McMnulgnl. David Caplnu and M. A. Schmidt, although accomplices, weie In San Krnnclsco when the bomb exploded, he said. Brother Dynamited Times. John J. McNntnnro conceived tho sehpme, plnnnud the details and directed his brother to carry them out. At 7 o'clock on tho night of September ".0, according to McMunlgal's confession, "Jim" McNomain wont Into Ink alley, In tho roar of the Times building, nnd planted tho dynnnlinto with its alarm clock attaehmant. Ho then caught tho "Uirk" train for San Francisco. Hence ho was four hours out of town when tho explosion occurred. Many Hoar It. Uesldes District Attorney Fiederlcks and Sheriff Haminel. the men present when McMnulgnl gave his statement wort C. J. Smith, assistant manager of tho Hums National Dotectlvo agency; !:. II. Mills, managor of tho Hums local branch, nml HuriiH Operatives McLaren and Harry. Among tho more Important dynamlt Ings confessed to by MeMnnlgnl, no cnYdlng to District Attorney Fredericks, are tho follewing: Llt of Crime. October 12, 1900 Knglno of P. V. & Co.. railroad, dynamited at C'lalrton, Pa. Oetobor 30, 1006 Haltliuoro & Ohio bridge at youngstown, O. dynamited. December 31, 1907 Pnlinnr road bridge of Cleveland, short lino railroad, In Lucius county, Ohio, dynamited. April 1. 1008 Attempt to dynamite Hlackwell Island bridge being erected by tho Pennsylvania Stool company for the city of Now York. August C, 100S Illinois Central rail way bridge over tho Calumet river, Chi cago, dynamited. September 118. 1S90S Attempt made to dynamite hoisting engine of the Chi cago Junction railroad. Jerry Lynch, watchman was kIIed, Ohio Job. December S, 180D House occupied by non-union men of tho Amerlonu Steel, Hheot and Tin Plato company at Struth- era. O., dynamited; several porons In- Jurod. October 1. 1910 Los Angeles Tlmoa building wrecked and SI persons klll.nl; ItoinlM found at hemes of Otis and Zee handelaar. October 5. 1510 Annex to the Weist Kwd hotel, Kansas City. Mo.. dynamited while under MBBtructLoa. October 19. 18 Ctearles K. Henry's residence. ParUand. Or. dynamited. December It. 1$10 Llelwelyn Iron cwvmpaay's plant, Los Angeles, dynamit ed. February II, ISll K plosion at the Iroquois Iron works. In South Chicago. March 1. 1811 Western Fuel ooai nttny'H plant. Milwaukee, dynamited. March It, 1811 Coal hoisting plant at Milwaukee, being erected by (he llyle and Pa Hereon Construction iouiiany of IHttshurg dnamltel. April 11. lll IHast t recked tow.-r on Mtuuli-ifMl tmildlw at Springfield, Mum. Woman Saves Him ' aaaaY&JLc S, SHB - ' ' iwlsBily- -MnMtf DR HfrLDANE CLEMrNSON" ST. LOIMS, Mo., April 28. Sacrific ing her own good nnmo In order that sho might save from life Imprisonment a man not tnillty of tho charge of murder on which he was convicted, Mrs. James Schmidt of this city has confessed that sho was with Dr. Haldano Clemlu son of Chicago practically all of the night on which the physician's wife was murdered and that ho could not have been guilty of the crime. News of the confession of Mrs. Schmidt, a beautiful young woman, was telegraphed from her to Chicago to tho lawyers of tho convicted man and will result In an application for a new trial which will bo heard In June. ECLIPSE OF SUN THIS AFTERNOON Will Be Visible in Medford if the Sky Clears Between Three and Four o'clock Will Be One-Quarter of an Eclipse Here. - 4 t -f Eclipse Begins -f New York Sunset. Chicago 5:15 p. m. -f f Medford 3:01p.m. -f Ecllpso Ends -f Now York Not Visible, -f Chicago 6:00 p.m. -f Medford 1:21p.m. One of the most Interesting eclipses of the sun In many yenis, so far as American observers are concerned, will luko place late this afternoon. It will bo visible In this country, with the ox ceptlon or tho northern and northeast ern portions, the eclipse extending north as far as a line drawn through the cities of Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Hutte and Portland. It will beluvlslble In Canadu, but will extend over Mexico, Central Amorlca, the western portion of tho West Indies, the eastern half of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific ocean, tho path of totality oxtendlng from Auckland, Now Zealand, across the Pacific almost to Central America. Tho duration of totullty will be about five minutes. A number of American astronomers, and several from Kurope, are now sta tioned at Vnvnu, a small Island In the Pacific, which Is the only land on which the eclipse will be absolutely total. The lliltlsh government has sent n warship with Fnthor Cortlo of Slonyhurst col lege, Knglund, and other astronomers, to Vu vim. Tho American scientists are members of a privately financed parly Acconllng to the astronomers In New York, the eclipse will be visible only as a small partial eclipse Just before sunset, and north of that city It will be Invisible. The further west the longer the duration of the pheiiomonnn. At Pacific coast polnts.the eclipse will cover one-quarter of the sun'H diameter nnd will begin ut 3 01 and end ut 1.21 this afternoon. TILDEN IS PUT ' BARREST Others Also Arc Served With Papers Writs of Habeas Corpus Issued Hatfield is Endeavoring to Smug gle Prisoners to Springfield. CHICAGO. April SS.K II Hatfield, deputy sergeant at arms of the Illinois stale senate, today arrested Itdwurd Til dun, president of the .N'tlonal Packing company; Q M IIHdl0l, cashier of the Drovers Deposit hank, ami W. C. Cum in lugs, president of the Drovers' Trust compji, who are charged with contempt of the tM-nale In refining to produee tnelr records during the time of Lari mer's fight for h- M-natorehiuii. Superlur Judge ivtlt tiumedbttety . sued three write of habeas corpus re turnable forthwith and efforts will be made to -rve the write on alltfteld. who l reported to be Irving to emuggle his li ifc.iK.ru tu Hi iugfield. ' "BLACK HAND "IS ACM IN CITV Mexican Living on Central Avenue, North, is Ordered to Leave Town by Saturday Night or Suffer Death Penalty Chief Hitson Is at Work. Valgern Cathenul, a Mexican living on Central avenue near tho old distillery on the north side Is In receipt of ii "bluett hand" warning, ndvlstng hlm to leave town by Saturday night or suffer the death penalty. Upon opening the door of his quarters Thursday morning Calhennl found n sheet of paper pinned to the panels. It bore the following words. We give you until Saturday night to leave town. Our Veto. Death to Dagoes. Signed. The Dirty Dozen." The upper corners were ndorned with red hands and a. skull and cross bones, also made with red Ink filled the center of the paper. - The writer was evidently Ignorant and no doubt meant "motto" when he Inserted "veto" In tho warning. The letter was given to Chief of Police Hit son Thuisday, who has It In his posses slon. About 3 o'clock Friday nrornlng Steph enl and a companion were aroused by violent blows rained upon the door anil somo one outsldo hissed "Hemcmber Saturday night." Hastily dressing, the two Mexicans rushed outside only to find their disturber hnd slipped over the fence and made good his escape. Going Into the strce they found a man a short distance from their house and pounced upon hlm, charging hlm with tho crime. The fellow pleaded not guilty, however, and they let hlm go, firmly convinced that they had tho wrong pnrty. Whether the warning was meant as a Joke or is a direct sequel of the labor situation is not known, but from all indications the "Hlackhand" will have to move pretty lively to get within striking distance of Cnthennl. NUNAN WINS IN FEDERAL COURT Can Keep Land He Has Resided On for Past 15 Years Which He Ob tained on Foreclosure of Mortgage Given by Mrs. Cardwcll. Judge Wolverton In tho federal court Friday rendered a decision In the Card well vs. Nuiiau cuse In favor of J. Niltiau. Tho decision means that Mr. Nuiiau will retain property on which ho has losldrd for tho past in years, to which his title was questioned oy by tho heirs of James A. Cardwell, who formerly owned tho tract. Some years ago when James A. Card well died, ho left a will In which ho loft his widow his estate, consisting of 200 ncros of land near Jacksonville, with the ptovlslou that she might sell any part or portion of It, but at her death tho estate was to go to his chil dren. Mi-b, Cardwell did not soil the place, but mortgaged It to J. Nutian, who after her death, foreclosed nnd hid the place In at a sheriff's snlo. Fifteen years elapsed since the sale, and about a year ago the Caulwell heirs brought suit to recover the land, wJileh had grown very valuable, claiming that Mrs. Cardwell had no power to mort gago tho proporty. Three actions wore brought, two In tho circuit court In IIiIn district nnd one In the federal court. However, tho liti gants agreed to allow one case to decide all. The decision today means that Mr Nunun will letalu tho laud. BAKER WILL ATTEMPT AN IDENTIFICATION I.OS ANGF.MIS, Cal , April 28. John II. Hakor, superintendent of the Giant Powder company nt Giant, Cal , arrived hero today from San Finnclscn to de termine whether James McNamnra Is James II. Hryce, who purchased the dna- mlte at tho Giant works with which It Is alleged tho plant of the l.os Angeles Times was destroyed. On his arrival Ilaker was met by T. II Mills, local superintendent of the Hums detective agency. The two Were sfhcduled to visit the Jail this after noon. WIFE SHOOTS AND FATALLY WOUNDS I.OH ANGKI.KH, April -' A P lord, president of the Mculai.li I ir. Ms put oh Of I.OH AllgrlrM. Was Wlnt Hirer times and probably futall wounded by his wife this morning follow ing " quarrel at IIm breakfast table One bullet fMd through his left shoulder, another through his atoinuch and a third broke his leg. Look for the ad that gives a clue to the Istaidlng houee you're looking fur! Scenes Along the Mexican Boundary Line 888WB8Bi8PN'J5K?'vS?Pji BjDHIb8e8H4'J?r'enV888B IKTEKTrATlOTTAl. 3 i. axriRfcratcyzo CHINAREPORTED Revolutionists Armed With Rifles and Bombs, March to Residence of Viceroy and Set It on Fire Gov ernment Troops Rout Rioters. HONO KONG, Apr'.yp. IteportH of a serious uprising at Canton were reeefvPil here today. Armed with rifles and bombs, revolutlonlsis, according to Un reports, last night matched to the offi cial resident of the viceroy and set It on fire. The attack had been anticipated, however, and Admiral I. In In command of government troops, routed the attack ing party after several men had been killed. Later In tho evening tho rioters re turned to tho attack, htu were again dis persed. Following this action the gates of the city were closed and the govern ment sel'.ed till tclcgiaph wiles. Later reports say that tho revolution ists sucked the viceroy's residence be fore setting It on fire. It was complete ly destroyed. Although the rebels Were Well urmed, they wero dispersed. Sir Frederick Lugard, governor of I long Kong, received today a telegram from the Hrltlsh consul at Canton stat ing that the situation was extremely grave and asked that all Hrltlsh vessels en route to Canton be held for nt least 1 hours. DATE OF OPENING TRIAL IN T Wednesday of Next Week Will Prob ably Witness Arraignment of Mc Namnra Brothers and Ortlc Mc Manigal. LOS ANOHLLS, Cal., April 28. Just when the legal battle for the conviction or nc(Utttal of the MoNaiunra brothers and Ortlo Mc.ManiKal, alleged dynamiters. will actually begin is still a matter of doubt, but Wednesday ot next week, probably, will witness tho arraignment with the preliminary bearing 11 week lator. No attempt will be made to secuie the release of any of the prlsonurs on ha beas corpus proceedings, at leant until after the arrival hero of Clarence Oar row to take charge of the cuse. This was tho positive announcement of At torney Job Harrlman who with Judge O. M. Hilton Is bundling the case pend ing Harrow s arrival DEPARTMENT CLAIMS HAS A GOOD CASE WASHINGTON, I C April 28 -The department of justice agent here to day declared tin had eveiy expecta tion of coiivh ting Han llunua and the others recently llidn tcml In Cleveland for relating The evidence In the case. It la wild, Is remarkably complete. GOmsmcil. Out.. Anrll Hi. Ilecftuac his 7-year-old eon could not spell a word correctly George Van Stone heal htm 10 death with a club At the iMtalzea he was aentenced to prison for life In the penitentiary. 1 .lBIHa 'Tit 4flB&lvtt? 'ev9'fc. 4tl eiBt7vei 'HKil'iamiBBHil OUT IN Pllllfi J3Tir-G!EJ DETWElEIr JDL, uUAnica , tc?rico j.A3RAcis C2sr- -tajzimw.T- rrrsooy-a TJ-r.aurvnEz IS f MANIGAL BURNS EMPLOYEE? Fredericks and Burns Say No, Union Leaders Say Yes Declare Tint Informer Has Been Paid for Months by Detectives. e--r--r -r- -- tt -t f LOS ANGKLF.S, Cal., April '.'8. -f Thu followlpg signed stain- -f f ntont was given to the United f States today by District Attorney -f -f John 1. Fredericks or Los All- -f f golcs ceunty: -f "The statement Is not true that 4 McMnnlgnl said he placed dyna- -f ,-f inlto after becoming Hums' In- -f t- former. f "Neither Is It true that Maul- -f r gal lias .staled that hu Is In (he 4 t employ of the Hums dotuetlo 4 bureau." 4 I. 4. 4.4-A f 44 H LOS ANGKLMS, Cal., April 28. Dis trict Attorney John I). Fredericks today deidud that part of a confession of Or tlc K. McManlgal, confessed dynamiter. In which McManlgal Is alleged to have admitted going on with his wrecking op erations after he had arruhgud-with Hu lectlve William J. Hums to make a clean hi'cust of the whole afralr and to Inculpate John J., and James II. Mc N.imara. Futon labor lenders here declare that l-ri di ricks admitted that McManlgal had made tie stutemeut as confli mntnry In He Ir theory that McManlgal was, In fact a Horns' operative, and that at 1. .1st a part of his uonressloii Is pure fiction. Attorney Job Han Ilium, of counsel for the McNamnra brothers, declared In- had pi oof that Mo.Miinlgnl had for some time been In close touch Willi Dn tertlvo Hums, and that tho latter had paid money to tlielnfiirmer. Wn raid Money. Attorney Job Hnrrlmt)n today declared that not only was McManlgal In clone loucli with Hums, but ho wiih paid money by the latter and was given a monetary inward In leturn for a "(,' fesslou" and was promised that "what ever happens he would he taken care of" .MeMHiilgal's declaration to Attorney Hilton that lie muds no confession and Intended to make none apparently caused the district attorney's office In fear that he would attempt to repudiate the statements he Is said to Iihva made before he started west In the custody of detectives, as Immediately after the Hil ton confeienco. McManltfal was sent for and taken to the dlstrlot attorneys office. Z.te, 8iy Hume. CHICAGO, April . "i Is a most outrageous Ho." In the words William J. Hums, the detective whoae work leaultisl In the iirri'Mi of John J., and James II. Mc Numara and Ortle McManlgal In oonneca Hon with the alleged dynamiting plot 111 Los Angelee and eleewhere, (delay oom dieted reporU current among labor men In the coast city that MoMajilgal. oon feselng. wld he had atfreail to supply Hums with details of the pkit ha won supported tu lie carrlliK out 1 - - ii'l I IW. Want Pittiburr Sooatod. PITTSni'lUl Pa.. April 18 Bpenklng nt the Founders day encrcUee at Oat nogle Institute today, Andrew Cariiele urged the cltliene of Pittsburg tu unite In a inlaiity ef foil to dlaaaun ouUlde cH tlcUai of the ilty. He dijtiluml lliat the results derived frnui the loatltute had already exewd.-d his expectation He praised President Lowell of Harvard for changing the enhance examinations to that unlvemlty so that Greek would nut he preferred km'i mi lenco. PASO , TEJXS JTE 53 ACRES HERE Guthrie Sells Young Orchard For merly Owned by F. K. Deuel Near Central Point to Eastern Men Who Will Locate. , While n Bilcst of Tijed HutchliiKS In this clly, Guy' W. Chaf feu of the' YounJi Chaffee furniture company of Grand lliipids, Mich, was so Impressed with tho jieatity of, this valley and with the possibilities of fruit ctilturo that he Joined forces with relatives living In Mmlforil, Including his brother, Owen Chaffee, and hrothcr-lii-lnw, Mr. Hutch Ins, and this morning closed a ileal with li F. Gutlirle, Into of the firm of Trim sou ccSr Guthrie, holding tho honors of npple kings of America, whereby Messrs. I ..ilffee brothels ami Hutchlugs become the owners of the noted young orchard foimeiiy owned by I''. K. Deuel 0110 mile 1101th of Central Point, adjoining the orchard sold by C. II. Lewis of Portland a few months ago, The tract contains, n ;i acres, ot which 10 acres Is set to apples and pears, and the bulk of which Is In hearing. The consideration is 30 000, and thu pur chaser)! get Immediate possession. Just across the road from thu hold ing Is tho small record orchard belong ing to J. V. Mo'riitt of Central Point, which one season yielded nt thu rate of $2100 per acre In Newlowns. Mr. Chaffee Is today lelurncd home to Michigan, with the avowed Intention of milking further Investments heio In the Immediate futuie, uiid when he retlies finiii biitcltiehH within tun yenis, to make bis permanent homo 111 this valley, The deal was negotiated thioiigh the ltoguu Itlvcr Laud iompii.ii. SPEEDING ACROSS LAND TO SAVE DOGS EYE PAHADUNA. Cal, April 2H -Hushing from Kan Diego to New York city on a Npnclal car, Mr. and Mrs M. Heason of the latter place, calmly gave as their reason, when their oar stopped here, that they were making the hurry-up trip because (heir Cantonese dog has a sure eye, which they fear Will cause blindness The dog Is n vuluahle ani mal and rccenil'i look cold lu us eyes whip- being exhibited at a dog show M'MANIGAL BE INTERVIEWED LOS ANtllJLIW. Cal, Apill 2S An order forbidding anyone- to Mee r cou verae with Ortle MrMauJjial except r-p-reaaiiUUhee of thu dlatrlct attorney's Gift, whs Issued tislit by District At torney Frederh k. It wajs extended to attorney ami other Interested In the defenee of thu three men anealed sua pucted of tiling dynamiters. Fredciliks mild thut the order was la sued at MiManlffttl'a request. He re fused tu ay whether It meant that Mc Manlaal had been grauted Immunity. Taft Worn Out. WASHINGTON. April 28. Complotul worn out by his trip tu New York, which Included a number of speeches nnd ban quetu, Pieaidunt Tuft arrived In Wash ington loday He went at ouco to the Whl to IIuiiho for a rest. PAY 30 010R MARERO MAKES ilW WANTS OF DIAZ Authorities Agree to Extend Armis tice for Another Five Days but Wilson Reports General Conflict Waging Near Mexico City. DIAG MAY RESIGN HIS OFFICE ON ANNIVERSARY Rebel Band is Now En Route Either to Tia Juana or Enscnada Stage Stopped. WHAT MADEXO WANTS. f MHVICA CITY, April 28. All- f thoratlvo Information as to tho -f -f terniH on which Francisco Ma -f f dero, Jr.. will consent to forego -f f the Mexican rovolutlon was ob- f tallied hero today. Madero has -f f submitted this demands to tho Diaz government ns preliminary -f f to the peace negotiations to coma -f -f at JunrcK. The rebel leader do- f mantis that ho be allowed to namo -f f the governors of any flvo Moxl- f can states ho designates; that -f f tho rebel nrmy chiefs got corro- f spondlug rank In tho federal -f f army; that Dr. Vasce Oomez -f -f head of tho Washington Junta, -f f he appointed sccrptary of tho -f - Interior, and that Madero him- -f f self bo made nsslstnnt secretary -f -f of foreign nffnlrs; thnt thero f shall be held n fair election for -f f tho presidency nnd that I ho Diaz -f f government contract to pay Ma- -f 4- dero hlmseir J20.000.000 t6 cover 4- the cost of thu rovolutlon. f ' 4 -f-r WAKIUNOTON, . AprHSafinplliJ ?- lb., fnot lliat Francisco Madero and rep resentntlves of President Diaz ngrccd to an extension of tho nrmlstlco for an other five days while peace Is discussed In tho vicinity of Juarez, reportn from Ambassador Wilson at Mexico Clly to day say that the flghllng In Uo terri tory contiguous lo that city Is In full blast. Flvo thousand rebels, It was reported today, have left Ciirenavacii uiid nro marching toward Mexico City. A leport which hus not been verified says that Diaz Intends to resign June 2G, thu anniversary of his election. Rebels Coming Worth. HAN DIKGO, Cal.. April 28. Details of the scare at Fnsenadit yesterday over a threatened attack by thelnsurrectoM wero received toduy from passengers aboard the steamer Han DIcgo, which arrived from Knscnada, Lower Califor nia, at 7 a. in. Tho stago that acrves Han Qiientln from Fusenadn was stopped at Guadalupe, 15 miles south of Knseu ndii, and turned back by tho rebels. The icbels said they were enroulo lo either Knsenada or Tin Juana but would not commit themselves definitely. They had all the horses they could use and did not molest the stage horses. As the cnuiitrysldn has been In a state of alarm for some time, nothing of any value has been sent overland, so the rebels could gain nothing by captur ing the stage. The report brought back to Knsenada by the stage was tho source of consul .Schinuckci'H Information which he tele graphed lo Washington yesterday. Orozco rromotod. HL PASO, Texas, April 28. As a re sult of the first general review of Ma tlero's urniy, Pasipialo Oro.co, who onco tried to take Juarez, today Is second In command to Madero, with thu rank of brigadier general Commissions ata tho review, which was held last night, wero also distributed to tho other chiefs of the levolt. Garibaldi, Hlunco. Villa and ICduaora Hay, now a prisoner at Cnsan Grntidus, were miulo colonels. Itaoulo Madero and lloiiue Garza, wero inailo majors of the Army of Liberal jon. Desplto Madero's warlike review, tho armistice was toduy extended for flvo days to permit the peuco commUslonerH for the Mexican government and for tho tnsurrectos to arrive here. Dr. Vasunea Gomez, .head of the Washington Junta, and Kraucisco Madero, sr. It Is expect ed will lepresent tho rebels. Qomux Is expected to arrive hurt! Saturday night Governor Abumatla of Chihua hua, will nrrHe hero tonight. Ho wilt be one of the federal coinnilsalouora when thctrciiti -making commences. PLEASURE TRAIN PAUKKIlSniMia. W. Vu. April J8. A Haltlmore & Ohio passenger tmlu car rylng n crowd here to attend a tircua waa wrecked today nt Petroleum, twenty miles west or this city. It la reported that KngliU'or Lucas Is dead and that muny o ftho pasBunners wero Injured, Look for tho ad that offers It to you, second-hand, ut a real bartralul OHIO - ir-c .4 ''