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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1896)
r r-" Tf'wif .iUli jnmm hi irT- "-" -M Daily Capital Journal D" HOKICR BROTHBRSi FBIDAa, AUGUST 28, 1800. Hon. II. L. Hnrkley will never re sign his principles. Next Sunday's Examiner will be a K reat silver number. Get the Issue (if August 30. Tlio Southern Pacific will hereafter charge 10 cents for carrying n bicycle over Its ferry boats. Salem women .should. organize for Bryan and select a leader to take part In the campaign. The women like Candidate Bryan for his devotion to and confidence In his "country-bred wife.' Alderman Ulgdon should not turn T. T. Geer's skunk loose Saturday night at the nrmory. Attorney General Idleman is not, never has been, nor ever v. Ill be a po litical!. He swears It. No genuine frco coinage man ob jects to Banker iMjirtln's object lesson. It proves too much. If you can't liitvcu Itrjim speaker In your town to tell you about Inde pendent American bimetallism, you can circulate literature. Talking about resigning? Nono of the men who before thoprlmarles and county convention were silver men to get In; not much. Alderman Itlgdon Is not as tall as the tall sapling or the Waldo Hlllsbut ho Is tall enough to take his scalp Sat urday night at the armory. Help tho Bryan ratification fund. It Is dependent mi tho masses of the people, having neither Bepubllcan nor Clovcland ofllcclals to draw upon. Tub Jouiinai. need not say It Is heart and soul for the Bryan olectoral ticket In Oregon. It has beon from the moment Sir. Bryan was nom inated. Tho Hryun clubs and Bimetallic clubs springing up all over tho coun try arc not tho result of Mark Hanna's ten million barrel, but tho distress of ten million voters. Tun Jouiinai. sllvor supplements at $1 n hundred aro going off rapidly. Itulso a llttlo fund of dimes and quar ters and rsupply till your neighbors with campaign literature- up to date. Nov. "Cyclono" Edwards Davis, tlio Oakland Christian minister, who Is bo well known tut Salem, as tho most talented man In that church on the const, has come out for Bryan and bimetallism. Hon. 0. B. Moores has a long artlclo In tho Statesman Thursday on "tho crlmo of 187." Head It tnrof ully and noto that ho absolutely falls to claim that tlio bill demonetizing silver was read on Its Html passago In the house. Tho Statesman does Its friend Jef fcrson Myers nu lnjury,lutlmatlng ho will vote for MoKlnloy. Col. Jeff. Myers' candidacy for congress was not approved by many of tho silver men of this district. But no ono doubts his sincerity or enthusiasm In supporting liryau. Messrs. Mitchell, Dolph, MolJrldo Lord, Ellis, Touguo, Ford, Ooor.ot al. aro to bo used In this campaign to hold Bcpubllcaus In Him. forMcICln ley and savo Oregon! They can't and don't expect to cot u vote from tho other side. Silver Republicans alono are wanted. ii in in. ii. ii ii 1 1 ii mini i i i in ii i I i ii 'I ii nu i.i FAILING MANHOOD fimr! itftd Nervous Debility. "UVaVrKws of Italy and Mind. i:trct of l.rrort or Kioowwulu Old or Vl vounc. ltobuftt. Koblo Alaunood fullr ltostorod, Mow to fcnifr Htrcnfltbou Wen low to JsnmrKO pii Itrenalbou WcV. Uii- levabuM! Portion of Hodr. Absolutely uu falUuffllomoTreaimenU Heneflu t dy tcstiry iroui n omih "'" ftountrfon. Baud for DvtattaHXS ,! j)Uw.Uon and proof, mallei omJtwU r.y t N3flwriA ViUJ Men ERIE MEOIOALOO.Hffalt, N.Y.J MITCHELL AT WOODBURN. Senator Mltplioll will Iwgln to build his rallrdad to the planet Mars and to swing Oregon Into line for McKlnlcy and Uobart at Woodburn September 1th, the day before the Bryan ratlll callon at Salem. Ho will not like Mr. Gccr seek to put down tho silver craze, but will throw himself Into the cam paign on his prestige as a United States senator and on his personal popularity as a life-long free coinage man, as tho pioneer champion of Inde pendent American bimetallism, as the staunch opponent of International bi metallism, In other words, that he Is as good a friend and advocate of tho white tiieti.1 as he ever was l We do not deny to Senator Mitchell the right to construe the St. Louis platform on which Major McKlnlcy 'Is nominated to bo a sller platform- It favors bimetallism and wants to usher In the eia of frco coinage about the second coming of our Saviour, when It will bo too late to do many of us any good! Perhaps ho will say with Senator WlUon of Washingten: "I crawled onto the St. L011I3 platform the min ute It was constructed!" lie will will uuver say he stands on It. He never say ho will walk on It, up rightly with both feet, ho will have to lie on It and crawl on It on his belly! Of course, Senator Mitchell hopes to win support for the .McKlnlcy plat form among tile Bepubllcan advocates of frco coinage and mining tho free coinage Democrats and 1'opulNts, by representing that the SI. Louis plat form Is really a free coinage platform. Jt Is alia mistake of Harvey Scott and John Sherman and McKlnlcy, rep resenting that it means the single gold standard. McKlnlcy stands for free sllvor! Oh tempore, oh mores! oh rats! EXPORTING GOLD. Bunker McComack as stato central committeeman, with four ablo Bepub llcan olllclals, has been using his per suasive inllucucc to cnablo the city, county and state olllclals to punglo up $10,000 In gold for export. This gold Is to bo exported to Port land to swell tho $100,000 campaign fund being raised there to carry Ore gon for McKlnlcy and avert the awful disaster of an Independent American financial systom. It Is In accord with tho policy of tho sluglo gold standard to export gold. It Is fortunate tho Capital City has persons who can punglo tho auriferous. Salem Is tho only city In Oregon outside of Portland that has any gold to export, and the only class who can supply It aro those who first draw It out of tho public treasury. Tho bank ers and Mr, Gcor's poor have no monoy to spare, Hut Salem has a uover ceasing frco colnago of $50,000 to $75, 000 a mouth from tho public treasury through the public Institutions. But wo u'lvo solemn warning that, whllo tho gold from the public taxes enriches those who get It, $50,000 to $75,000 a mouth from tho quartz mines of this county under frco coinago would absolutely ruin us! THE SALEM OBJECT LESSON. Tho banker's exhibit In a Salem Jowolry store window to prove that demonetized silver bullion as meas ured In gold Is doing Its work. Tho crowds before tho window keep glow ing. They aro now two to ono In favor of what tho objcctlcsson proves. Soon they will bo unanimous, Then tho exhibit can bo taken back to tho bank. There has now beon put along sldo of tho exhibit a largo colored circus poster of Major MoKlnloy as the bank er's candidate. Two years ago when ho wioto to tho Ohio Farmers All! anco that ho was In favor of frco coin ago of American .gold and sliver, ho could not have held the honored post ttou ho now holds In tho estimation of tho bunking syndicates. MoKlnloy Is nil right as tlio friend (V) of-tho labor ing man, Tho bankets say ho Is, and that settles It, Let tho object lesson goon. It Is doing grand educational work, New York failure, Nkw Yoitic, AugK 27. Tho failure of John Iiloodgood & Co. has been muiounccd onlw'stook exchange. OAMTOIUJt, taialU tie lipillH rzj&Mxtt. 1 ' -! wwm " CWfl rw, 'WOOLEN' MILLS WILL OPEN. Tin: Journal Is happy to state that the big new Salem woolen mills will start up In a short time. Orders for manufactured troods arc accumulating, and tlio mills will boon bo running in Salem. All reports that tho mills wore closed for political effect are denied by the manageis. The Waterloo, Al bany, Ashland and Oregon City are running day and night. The Jouiinai. helped to raise the $25,000 stock subscilptlon nnd has perfect confidence In the fairness and integrity of the managers. We were glad to be able to assist even a little to start the mills, primarily because It would glvo employment to labor. If all the Oregon Bepubllcan inciii bnrs of tho lcglslatuie, who claimed to bo sllvor 111011 nnd Mitchell men In order to get nominations nnd elections at tho hands of tho people last June, were to icslgn their places would be quickly filled by genuine silver men Tho gold-plated blmetalllst Is grow Ing less and less popular. itucklon b Arnica iin.lv 0 The best Salve In the world for CuU, Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevci and all Teller. Chapped hands, ChllblalnH. Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Ficd A LcGK The Situation in Michigan. A Michigan correspondent of the :sow York Evening Post writes as follows to that paper regarding the political situation in the Badger state: " 1 feel far from easy over tho sit uation in this stato. In 1802 our vote for Harrison was 222,703, for Cleve land 202,590, for Weave 10,802. A union of tho Cleveland and Weaver vote would liavo come within n few hundred of earring tho stato against Harrison. This year tho democrats, the populists and now silver party vote will undoubtedly combine on Bryan and bo reinforced by tho vote of tunny silver lcpubllcans, which, on tho basis of the vote In 1892, would sweep tho state against McKlnlcy. My opportunity for observation Is limited and I may be badly mistaken, but so far 1 see but llttlo In tlio man agement of tlio republican party to inspire conlldence. Llko McKlnlcy and Huiiua, the original intention was to dodge the currency Issue and light the campaign on tho old fetish of tho tariff; and when forced sudden and unexpectedly to meet tho money oucst on tho manacors aro about as helpless as a driver behind runaway horses with both hands too numb with cold to grasp tho reins. " To enunciate a gold platrorm and then placo astrldo the party's back for governor a Irco silver, single tax Ignorant, cranky quack llko Plngreo renders the situation ridiculous. Tho republican party Is also badly handi capped by Its press. Tho Detroit Tribune, arrogantly assuming to be the leading republican paper of the state, Is, as Is tho Evening News, published by tho sumo syndicate rabidly freo silver. Tho combine own ing theso Journals lias recently pur chased tho Grand Baplds Democrat, tho most influential democratic paper In the stato outsldo of Detroit, which of course enthusiastically supports Bryan. Tho Journal, of Detroit, so far falls entirely to deal witli tlio liuanco issue In the way tlio situation de mauds. Without a second democratic ticket sustained and pushed 1 fear for the result." Can't This 1b the complaint ot M thousands at this season, fcii JJJJ'fr They havonoappetltoj food Midli docs not relish, Thoy need tho toning up ot tho stomach and digestive organs, which a courso ol Hood's Baraaparllla will glvo them, It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress otter oating and Internal mlsory only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetlto, overcomes that. tired feeling and builds up and BuaUina tho whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspoptlo symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that It Hems to have almost "a magio touoh." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the beat In fact the One True Blood Purifier. u ii rtm are tne best aitetHllnuer HOOU S FlllS plus, aid dlseatlou. S3c I You will rtnl " coupon inside rnrh two ounce hng, nnd two coupons lnldo nch four onnca ling of Uluclt wcll'a Durham, lluy a 'ff of till ielclrnti,l lulincco nnd rend tho coupon which glTM n lint of vnlunlilo pri enti and how to get them. And Still They Come. Salem, Aug. 2d. E. JouitNAt.: I sec by the States man this morning that the gold stun daid crow are getting down to their work by appealing to the preachers to stay by the big puichaslng dollar, as they say that frco silver will cut their wages liuj-wo. It is to bo hoped that tho follow cis or the meek nnd lowly Savior will ap preciate this appeal to them tosonc Mammon In these times of great dls t less. Probably tho failure of Brother Orannis to nnswer one of his tlock as to tho Sunday question between Bryan and McKlnlcy, suggested tills appeal to the teachers or the meek nnd anti-mammon creed. If so, I for one am willing to glvo Brother Gran- nls due credit for catching on so quickly to the true Inwardness of things. Well, Mark Ilanna, what next ? ANOTnr.it MivrnoniST. Feed the Nerves Upon pure, rich blood and you need not fear netvuus prostration. Nerves are weak when they are improperly and insuRiciently nourished, rure 0100a is uicir prayer ioou, ..! ........ t.tnn.1 Ann.. ItV tflltnr. Tlfwl's Sarsaparilla, which is thus the greatest and uesi nerve ionic. 11 niso uunui up mc uiv Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. )i.Hii.r. JUlm-H, II" HHItl -!("" I Take No Substitute 1 Gail Borden Eagle Brand jm CONDENSED MILK lbs always stood FIRST In the ntlmf tlan of'tht American 1'conle. No other U 2 L"JuitaiooJ." Beit Infant Tool. T ttr 1 Olllll l M-J JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window class, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of srass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PLOWl'OU SALlv-A good ridinR plow kale cheap. Inquire of G. G, 1'ogue, for one mile can ot penitentiary. 7 28 6t wit TO RENT. Dcuble cottage on boutu Com mercial and llel'evlew, two blocks from post office. Hot water and baths; modern im. provemenu. Inquire 85 Commercial. 21 6t I'Oli SALE Oli TRADE. An clcnaM 12 aero tract of land in Hampden l'ark addition, on Asylum avenue, Will trade for residence property in oaiem, Aiuiress w., care jour nal. FOirSAl.E OR TRADE-45 acres Inu proyed farm land, 4 miles east of Salem, with new houso. new barn, running water: will seller trade for cheaper land, Address O. m. Kceves, tu'em, ur. 727 im 1'oR SALE-Drivinc mare for sale at a bar gain; weluht about 1160; good traveler. In quite of Vm, llrown & Co. 30 tf CARrET PAPER Urge lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. lus the tliinii for pultinu under carpets. Call a inurnai olhce Kindergaften and Primary School, Mrs. C. M.Ocle will re-open her kinder- garten, including pilmaiy department In sep. arate room, Also Training Class for Kindcrgart ncrs in September, COLT TAKEN UP. A thieo-year-old colt, bay color and white star in forehead, war taken up by the undct signed. Owner can hae same by provinu property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 nines cast 01 saicm, on rtiactcnr roan. 8 22 im J. U. PICKENS. lBLACKWELL'S f MslM ffTl mimwmmm r' if W.r ( XH I GENUINE VV I IWf 11 DURHAM VW y jh rfe. VS5: M mm WsmZmk itoWMrtnhi at WANT (htoSS SEE? ON THE DOLLAR. Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, HasJJbought the Frank E. Shak fcr and the M, Beamcr harness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar. Sign of the White Horse, Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcSthc cut in price" on the following Shirts, plain u r-ii Under iirawcs jtiii.ntm Under slilrls 5 1uimiii Socks, per p.nr 3 tcms. Ilaiidkcrcliiof!. I eeni Silk handkerchiefs 3 "" Sheets and pillow slips 2.; cents per drii, and other work in propoitin. Flannels andj(othcr work in tclligcntly washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, WANTED. Solicitors for campaign look "Dryan, Sewali and Erce Silver," authorized by Bryan, written by R. L. MeicalT, Editor Omaha World. Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform, A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $1 50. The only auinorlzed book. So per cent. Credit given. Freight paid Outfit free. Begin now with choice of territory. Peimanent, profitable woik for 'pG. Address The National Bcok Conce n, Star Building, Chicago. 8-1130 1 OREGON CENTRAL ,AND Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA-BAV ROUTE. "Connecting nt Yanuina Bay with the h'a Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FAUALLON," Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $6; steerage, $4; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6; to Humboldt Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good Co days, $16. YAOUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf battling absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing w ith aquatic snorts, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance wilhin a few hours' drive of the bay, (Reduced rates to all points, EDWIN STONE, Manage?. Ccrvallis, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. "I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be unto nil people." A "BIBLE KEY" "The Plan of the Ages," This is the best work on the Bible, ever Issued from the pross. It gives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work Is complete in three (3) volumes, all for $1. Address T. 11. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, " Of- 7.17.1m" SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willimelte Hotel Dulldlnir lor water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly In advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. J 11. . wuer for '"Igatlon will only b lurnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, litick work and plastering will plewe read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for l93. Apply at oflicc lor copy ii 11 . THO RnR l;rneUn.n " A,T vl.. .T ' "?" ggwL-,y0 Siiceensor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old While Corner, Salem, Or. Parties dcsltlng superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are In especial request. Peter G, Norgren, (l-nfmelly with ITjrLarten tfCo.)" Carriage nnd wagon shop, 320 Commercial sttcot. Urine on yoar work, old of new, and have it done with n guarantee of satisfaction. o 20 d&w tl WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the bent nifiil In towti for 15c. We say tiy us and see. ucim Ml H u S. RICHARDSON. PROP. fSrSccond door norlli of Hctel Willamette. "THE ANDERSON." Stago headquarters centrally located at "The Anderson" for lines leavlni? Salem. Slates there f.r orders. All packages and pntccls left theie'uill be cared for. Waiting parlors, goou rooms, anu mean at nil hours, GEO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Depot Express, Meet nil masl and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all paits of the city. Prompt set vice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. MEN WANTED to chop cord wool. The Labor Exchange wants n numue. of goou woou choppers at once. Apply at warehouse. B. J. SHARP, 8 4 tf Manager. I. I-I. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makcsa spialtyof fine repall work, Selh Thomas clock., etc., 215 Coiimticial Street MONEY T9 LOAN On fmm land security. Special rntv on large loans. Loans ciiiHidcicd without drltv !!A.i'l.lu ,1 MOI ;.vh i'.'u i(utldiio. MONCfc Jd ' LOAN1! On city ui faliu property, '' Over lliwh'h Bank, r. K. FORDJ C. H. LANE), 211 C1.11 i- ',; t . Sxle 11 Or fJirSults $15 iipum is. l'antsj upwandsrj WS MARKS yi tPFREE DELIVERY. VvLZ 4 MIESCKEProos. Dealars in all kinds of frcth and "silt meats tTtT'Frcsh Kausago n specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST r- T.D. BROWN, ii7 Commercial street. Salem. Oregon, bI jrjrvu ONg-HAU SIZE OP BOX P02ZONP.S COMPLEXION PnwriFR1 I has bAAn fi. iknt.i -' a " l ! m Tirr."s .?-"? .7 ' IA7znvis I tl the tdOat COmDloilOn towderwhasutlfln.l 1 5?rt.iftJ?e.c,e?1T' elMul and hannlCM. I a aelleato, lnTlblo protection to tba Xace. AT ORUQOIBTS And VANOY BTOUE3. ' bua Ma iriien itm ai tbmrm. r Dl2 G la k non.nolionoat rCUUEiB !'let, aprmtorrba4 rmfldr for Oanorruam taaTv tvtiitM, unntturii an usaual m chrge. or nr lnlltnm- iri.ta.'v. tlan. Irrit&llnn hf nlera. Ihiniu iuUiIu, tioa o( in a 0 out meoi IriltElWSCHtUieilCa cranw. Aou-Mtrlntut. komciwuuo. oia r rHww. or mm m pim wrapper. HHflUNTTUUK FOUNTAIN MR! 7xi5TtoiTiraarj Clrculir Mat on mwtl fffirsiifii ---VIA Shasta Route, OPBTHE Southern Pacific Co California Espress Train-Run di.-.t-., Portland and Sun S...S"'?1! Portl-and and" &rW 8iS"P.ni.) Lyr-PortlandAP Mioop.m.Lv- Salem,-. A I. 10145a. m I Ar-S. Frisco- Above trains stop at liastPI'enlTS: K . . "I. Vuany- Albany lunctlon T.. ' Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, junt.'il, TW Eugene, Cresw.ll, nralnfi' and a U.5"7' from Roscburg to Asliland VclusWe DHC if tiling . .. c ROSR11URO MAIL r,.J aoiiiu iorth 8:0 11.111. lliOOu.iu. 5:20 p.m. lv.Portlatidnr. iv. Salem lv. nr. Hoscb'e lv. 2:20 p.S 8:00 U ortb 4:00 ij.111, lv. Portland nr. wiKaj;. 0:15 p.m. nr. Salem lv. 0:iMl fl fn uiwiimu UAKS ON OGDC.N ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFETBLEErERS ' and second-class sleeping cars attached ta.li through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dailr f ccpt Sunday.) ' l' 7130 a.m. I Lv. 12:15 pm. Ar. Corvaljis, At Albany :nd Corvallis connect ml tra.ni of Oregon Contral & Eastern RaiWd. Express train dally except Sunday, 4:4c. l). m.l Lv. Portland Ar. t Jut 1 a. 7:25 p. m.f Ar.McMinvillel - I . A 011.1.M l'ASSENnntl ijoiitli T " TTjrrr- Poitland. ArTKZTTTT - wtu u. m. l.r 1 me n 5.5oa n. 'J THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern Stile, CmkIj and Europe can be obtained at lowett rtn from W.W. SKINNEl'., Agent, Salem E. P, ROGERS, Asst. O. F. & P. a I'otllani! Or. R. KOEHLER. ManaCer. XI '0i k Si. Paul Ry. GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the Chicago, "Milwaukee :nd, St. Patl Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Ooala, and romembor when going east that its wu. are lighted wllh electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Bullet, library, smoking and sleeping can, with free reclining chain. Each aleepiM car bet th has an electric reading lamp, m iU dining cars are the beat In thevwU. Other lines are longer thin this, but nn are shorter, and no other offers the shore J urious accommodations. These are luffetat reasons for the popularity of "Tba Mil kce." Coupon ticket agents in every ra road office will give yon further informttx, or address , . . C. I. EDDY. General Agen , J. W. CASEY, Trav. P. AFjj Through Tickets TOJHE EAST! VIAITHE Union PacificO System. Slltirough Pullman MsigyT'3 leepers and Free: Recltnin.T CU1 between Portland to ....-.., heated bKW.4' lighted by Pintsch light Time to New York, 4 1- gj Which is many hours qw petttors. .... aDa fall liabnDai"" For rates, time tables anoi" ppiy -i B0I8U JbmX" tiZttAh ' sw.w r E.HK0 R. Akt. Illlll' filllBl. ft, PAUL . ys "" v. f p V' , i RlNNESOTANvO j R " ' X MILWAUItlttfj .,1 cit v mm o 3s. m ",1 O W A ST M j-ai. .aim ..,.. 4 i