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i Dayton 7 Herald DAYTON UNE PROPOSED - k . I OREGON queen’s health. Buch reports have frv* ! ....... :' quently appeared .recently, only to be “ semi officially contradicted later, but it ÉVENTS OF THE DAY foundation for the stetamsats made. It to added that her majesty has de- K - - - ------ from Tabla bay. Cape Came Together at a Raihrnod Crossing. CAPITAL OF TWO MILUOI Til being Balmoral os Osborne, and will give the Prince and Princess of Wale, the use ; obliged often to take to hta bed °”’" w betwese the delivery at lecture., and, ; notwithstanding ^n attack of sickness an unpreced !! ! " !!!P" ""!! ! "?" @! " !"! """!" !!"P""! wim Orteatal BteMskip Ce. no nan gone for and aeon much, in tbe £ _ Sansdwicb islands, Australia, India, _______________ __ Taooma, Aug. 4.—News has been re^ gouth Africa. He expressed himself atad grant havoc and railway traffic , An interesting avnerimant in educe- °®ived here of the establishment at an- as charmed with what ho had sran in railroad accident, horrible in its detaita and sicksning in its results, occurred h“ h®®“ •»•Pvodi’d tion wiU b« IUat the deaf, other »taamship company at Tokio. to Houth Afrloa a “"ft» dumb and blind institution at Berkley, j u K^h\' whh "I consider thl Transvaal the ooun- near Oakland, Cat, were forced to CeL, on tbe opening of tbe school year • “P*“* ? «.000,000 yen. The Japan- try at the future.” said Mr. Clemens climb teess, while a madened bull do- u A t QnM Q gperow, aged 10 “• W*klJ «V« *he new oom- »n bM B ¿.Jightful climate and bound- either killed or injured. The Reading railroad express. which stroyed their camp. . year,t who was been stone blind from W **> ojMrnup . regular ser- u. ^„1 wraith. I bad presented B. L. Harrison, who was formerly childhood and to now almost deaf and Tio vios * of 01 stramsrs between Yokohama to foe in Johannesburg -------- --------- a -- little ----------------- nugget z left Philadelphia a* 6:40 o'clock this and Portland with the objeot of effect- wlth figure, on it showing th. euor‘ evening for Atlantic City, crashed into ■* follows: Walla ' traveling auditor far the Northern dumb, ta to be made a special student ing connection with Oregon railroads. mou> of ld ontDut The a Pennsylvania railroad sxcursion train Yalley, M to 68a. - Pacific railroad, committed suicide in and educated at the expense of the According to to, prorant plan, thro, bulk of trad. th^faTn tbehand. « at tbe second signal tower, about four _ , _ Tacoma, by shooting himself in the state. Thia child will be given a nine I ww^uu muso* mouth, the bullet from bis revolver years’ course and will receive instruc- steamers of 6,000 tons each are to be English and Germans, but Americana miles but from hero. The Pennsylvania train was roturn- ' E m »** — Portland, Salem, penetrating to tbe brain and killing tion from a special teacher employed I .should be able to command the lion's 1 • and ------ ■■ - ---------------- IMrton, »2»; Bruma <■ h,rM tbe rrojeoto™ are being taken pf । ing to Bridgeton with apafty of e^ him almost instantly. ’ “ for that purpose. This will be the “ White - locate a deaf, dumb P«l*ro»«y to «PPlytog to the authori- UrgMt of maohinery ln • ----- --- sioniste from that place, Millville and A freight train on tbe Vandalia rail- ®r** attempt to in rwneonnnnoo I for a charter. It to said the pro- t^e Transvaal being American. Mr. neighboring towm. It was tended <5AT»_<;boice wbite,2»03Oeper 1 road nn through a bridge near Craw* and blind peen tnd bou^th^ase. P<*ed steamship oompMV, after official Hammend, the refo^i leader convicted with passengers, and n rough estimate 0; choice gray. 27e2uc. Roiled fordsville, Ind., killing Conductor - Croat interest osnters about ths misA ------ . permiraion has been granted may of bnt whow) lwlteuci wo of the killed and injured at a late hour uro quoted as follows: Bogs, t4 MoKenaie'and Firsman John Berber ~w--------------------------------------------------- H S m commuted, intends to bring back from places the number at 100. It is hoped 6.25; barrels, MJO07: rases, >3.7&. August Shrader, the so-called divine K*toha (Oriental Steamship< Com- ths states with him 8300.000. The that this fa an exaggeration, but the H at —Tltaothy. tiOAO par sun; ■ a Brothers and Engineer Bowman. pany), whose formation u ha. been re majority of Americana in the Trana- healer, put in an appearanoe in Dallas, — — I —.V --------- ---------------------------.*--------- -- The wreck was caused by washouts. Bev. Geo. P. Knapp, who was ar-1 “ ceived with great popularity by the vaal are engaged in mining and en At tbe second signal tower, tbe tracks of tbe two roads diagonally ,**£•**!“.113 50 1 Boms reported they had gineering. Tbe American element is rested in Bitlfa, Eastern Turkey, on tbe 7 been cured. He left suddenly, leaving ft “ 814 60; hta ■mall, but the mam of the Boer« make ONLY A FL68H WOUND. charge of conspiring against the Turk the following note: “I am called >i8ei2D- rvn. no distinction between Americana and' the signal to stop, but the brakes either urimv ish government, and who was once lib from here, and dbey my Father’s wilt ” failed to work or tbe speed of the ox- per rental English. IndeeA^ll foreigners, with erated, but refused to leave the country Bet » Narrow Kseaps, However, for A Bo na» F anev creanrary to qnetei the exception-of (rerm a us, are deferred press was too gnat to be checked in SnennSAfni riUbutara. time. It caught the excursion train <5c; fancy dairy, 36c; fair to g to. Passengers from Havana, arrived in Astoria, Or., Aug. 4.—A bunt 8 "The excitement over the Jameaon broadside and ploughed through, liter- 17M@*c; eosnmen. 1254« per roil. Key West by the steamer Masoott re o’clock this morning Jack Kenney, pro ~00 b* “•*’ raid and subsequent trial of the re ally cleaving it in twain. The engine port a rumor of the successful landing prietor of a dancehall, shot A. Y. Rosa, formers has subsided, but all the re- of the Reading train waa shattered to T? ;, . _ . ardly attempt to morder Mra. H. J. of a filibustering expedition in the vi- one of the owners of tbe Astoria laun- formers an agreed that tbe cause of j pi«*»- Every oar on the excursion cinity of Cienfuegos. The expedition « 5Ote2 R om and hta wife left the restaurant political reform has been retarded a »»in WM >™m®d to its fullest ca- ' 3 husband at Elma, Waah. Moody ta believed to be under tbe command decade by the Jameson fiasco." > pacity. turkeys, live ’ lUAlle; A—-a. 8EAM after breakfast and started for . the stabbed hfa victim in tbe wrist and in of Captain Cabrera. As soon as tbe news reached Atlantia 3.00 ¡irdoseo. r the right breast with a knife, and then laundry near by, and in passing a ENGULFED BY A TIDAL fled, leaving Mra. Bunn seriously if not whom waa Ken- The state school cenane, which bar °* men' UUlly wounded. Moody fa till at -re ed to vile lan* It Is Batimate. That 4,000 Irwin, at 8.1’em, riiows that there are flowed by Kenny dispatched to the acene, loaded with T bopicai , Faci^Calitomta Perished. ‘“““d*7' J0* roquestèd him A Havana dispatch rays the police in Oregon at present 139,838 cihldren Shanghai,.Aug. 4. — News of a most to leave the place, but this only pro have captured a collection of maps of of school age. am quw* mb me Doaies werv recovered, voked ths man to viler language in tbe terrible disaster, which occurred on they.were carried into the local hoe- r“1® oranges, <2.60^2.76 per boa: Med- the island, highly colored, showing the Sunday last in the province of Klang- I hearing of the women employee Ross supposed insurgent headquarters in pitals and undertaker's shops. ; PU*^ The Republican state committee of then came from behind the counter and Su, has just been brought to this city. Cubitos, the rebel flag and picturing ?l* rm wa * rounded, j Oaxnox vaexTAei re — Gariir, new, 1®; various chiefs of the insurrection. Tbe Waahington decided to bold the state pushed him into the street, whereupon An immense tidal wave, fully five and the department promptly reepbnd* p«r pound; Oregon peas, 2c; new cato- convention at Taooma on August If, 'Kenny pulled a "gun” and Bora pick- ot height, ed, and aided in the heartrending work bage, l^e per lb; tomators, 81 08 per firm. The Havana stationer, Don Fer The convention will be attended by ad up a brick and threw it, striking iwept in from the sea upon the coast of digging for tbe viojima Fear grew box; eui: g beans, 406c per lb; wax, 436 delegates. Kenny on the arm. Kenny then fired, Hayebau, which is in the southeast- nandez, in whose possession they were the ball cutting into Ross,’ shoulder srn part of the province, inundating into despair and horror aa the vigorous 304e pur ib: Oregon radishes, 10c per found, was arrested. work of the relief gangs revealsd tbe «town; cauliflower, 70076c per itn m u; near the jugular vien, inflicting only a entire country and destroying awful extent of the disaster. c®eMa*7^,.,P« «EE Word comes from Holland by cable The two daring navigators who left flesh wound, however numerous small villages in its path. The first Reading relief train boro ¿inL “«WM« P<* »»>; rhubarb. 1^ New York June 28, in a sailboat but that Judge George M. Carpenter, of the v Kenney waa arrested and* placed At it b estimated that 4,000 eighteen feet lang, to erose tbe Atlan United States district court for the dis under 81,000 bonds, and this evening people were drowned, butitta probable ^»rn °lty tw®nty roT«® Fann Fnirrr—California appiee, 8L26 tic, are all right They were sighted trict of Rhode Island, died of paralysis was committed to jail to await a pre- that when a full investigation has been wrpses, men women and children. 01.60per box; ch-rries, KoyU Anae, V ; on July 19 in latitude 63, longitude of the heart liminary trial, being unable to furnish made, that number will be increased. ' 81.66, by the American HneP Indiana Bpldsmle of eoleMoa. bhnda —Iff addition to the great loss of hu- and asked to be reported. They ap Driven to despair by different causes, peared to be in the beet of fpirite apd six people attempted to end their own STRUCK WITH AN AX required no aeeietanoe whatever from* lives by suicide, in Chicego in one day. the Indiana, although, provisions and A N.brraa.j^»r^M.ti«d .f ,nd . famine is feared in the distetet dozen. Devastated py ths Stores. water were offered them. ' during the coming autumn. Great with its ghastly burdens, the Sani ' Dawn Franse-Apptea. The moot destructive storm in tbe Elkhorn, Elkhorn Neb., N.h Aug. a™, 4. z — _ As a . a • result —„i* numbers of people who escaped the tarium, which does duty as the city hos It fa rumored that tbe Turkish gov history of Sunday Creek valley oc ernment oontemptatee an issue of paper curred at Gloucester, a mining town of the recent school election here, Wil fury of the waves are left utterly dratl- pital, quickly found its. capacity over taxed. Meanwhile others of tbe dead liam Clark was probably fatally In mopey. g twelve miles- north of Athens, O., re jured by being struck with an ax in the lute, without food or shelter or the and Injured were being carried to tbe means of procuring it. In Victor, Colo..fifty pounds of giant sulting in the almost total destruction 507c. handa of George -Frost. Both are Hai Chau ta situated opposite Yu private hospital at. Ocean and Pacific powder exploded, causing 86,000 wo Of one of the principal thoroughfares of wealthy farmers. Clark was en route Chau island, on the ooaat of Kiang Su avenues ' of damage. . Many people were cut the town. The fury of tbe wind ia from Elkhorn, and aa he waa pasaing Eward Farr, engineer on tbe Read glass, but none killed. almost indescribable. Buildings were Froet’a place, he waa hailed by the lat province, which fa on the Whang Hai ing train, was killed outright, as was or Yellow seo. The surface fa mostly In Sedalia, Mo., Mart Crawford, a toppled over, trees torn from their roots, ter and commanded to retract a state level, which may aooount for tbe great . . ----------------- section foreman on the Missouri Pa-1 and the town is a acene of desolation. ment he made at tbe achool meeting, loss of life. Kiang 8u fa one of the ®D«lne with w«“- Thfa man. Wfaoee dozen; walnuts, 12S<*14S; pine ants, 163; hicaocy nuts, 8010c; chestnuts, Nearly every building in tbe jown is oiflo, was banged by a furious mob for or abide the consequences. Clark re moetTertile provinces of the empire, n,m* h“ “ol F** **•*> Isurned. saw the 17c; Brazil, 12c; pecans, large, 14c; the attempted rape of a 16-year-old girt damaged. To add to the horror, Sun fused and was struck on the right side and exports more silk than any other collision coming Jumbo, 18c; filberts, 12>tc;fancy, targa, and * ■* ' leaped from the _ Tbe socialist congress, which met in day creek tea sweeping, raging torrent of tbe head with the ax. The blow province of China. cab an instant before the crash came. 14c; hard-shell. 8c; paper-ahcli, 1U0 The Yang-tae- London, proved to be a noisy gather- Several houses have been waahed away, knocked Clark out of th. buggy and Kiang enters China through this prov Almost at the same instant the engine 12)» c. Paoviaioxs— Portland pack: Smoked - Ing. Scenes of violence were enacted and word was received that the list of one of the wheels ran over hta body. ince. the principal city of which ta cut its way through and caught him iiama are quoted at lO—lO^c per lb; and a free fight waa narrowly averted. dead will reach fifteen. He rays Frost struck him while Nanking. directly in its path. His body and that he was lying on tbe ground, but of Farr were found under a bmp of Ths coming year it ta said wines will THE LUMBER COMBINE. debris, but the engineer lay in what The mine of the old Pittsburg Coal finally destated upon tbe tearful solici come high, owing to ths failure of Cal remained of the cab, and hta right ifornia’s grape crop. Little wine will Company, at Hymeau, Sullivan county, tation of one of hta aona Besides a A committee bad wound near hie right eye, Clark ta Washington Lumbsrmea Mot afraid band still clasped the throttle. Ho had pound. be exported from the golden atate thia Ind., has been burned. Hinas—Dry hides, 1 •eaton. *------- - - - ----- from the miners’ organisation visited injured internally. Frost ta a school been faithful unto death, and mot it at and upward, 9)*«lue director and Clark accused him of Tacoma, Wash., Aug. ,4.—Manager hta poet. A New York dispatch says Senator the mine and sought to induoe the falsifying the school records. A war The fireman on that train leaped a kip. No. 1, 6to lOpounc W. H. Hanson, one of the proprietors Hill ta now in favor of a third ticket miners to quit work, i The watchman ll^lfc; rant waa placed in an officer’s hands, of the Tacoma Mill Company, said few seconds before and escaped with dry calf. No. 1, under 5 was captured, carried some distance The information, it ta raid, comes di but Frost eluded him. trifling injuries. that the story sent out from San Fran The loss ta I rect from a personal friend of the sen and the works burned. cisco, that there was likely to be a dis Samuel Thornton, baggage-master 136,000. ator, who ta a prominent Democrat SCARED THE BRITONS. - ----------- ruption of the lumber combine, fa with on the Reading train, ta among the do, under 60 pounds and cows, 4S0*c Italian Warahlp DastroyaS. A stockman named John Lawrence dead. out foundation. The Italian armored wraship Rola, ■“■‘•adta Mavai Bulwark u n .» waa found dead upon the range near Jame M. Bateman, a Bridgeton un vc, uu. veai, zu 10 13 pouixl», Sc; do, "The millmen of thia coast,” he ___ ______ pregnable. Union, Or., with a bullet in hie _____ bead of about 6,800 tone displacement, was said, "have been losing money long dertaker, is known to be kilted. Ho calf, under 10 ponnda, 6«7e; green (aa- and a pistol lying a few feet away It rirnok by lightning near Rome. Tbe London, Aug. 4.—The result of the enough, and present prices are but lit was in the third oar, and his hat was aalted), 1c per pound Mee; coUe (balfa, to supposed that be committed suicide. flames spread rapidly threatening to **'al maneuvers jqst concluded have tle higher than the actual cost of pro found lying among the mass of broken stags, moth-eaten, badly cat, seoved, hair slipped, weather-beaten or grabby j • *hock to Englishmen, who im- duction. timbers. Tbe trial of the South African raid- reach the magaaine. It was found ne- one-third less. orseary to sink the ship by disoharg- «gined that Great Britain's naval bal ers has ended in London, and Dr. "If the retail dealer of Oakland or Richard Trenchard, a Bridgeton ma B bmwax —20022 per pound. wark waa impregnable. The idea of any other city sees to fit to cut rates, chinist, and his' wife are both dead. Jameson has been given a sentence of ing torpedoes. T allow —Prime, per pound, 3^2^e; Hoik maneuvers was that tbe foreign that fa hfa business, but he cannot ex fifteen months imprisonment without Conductor Kelly, of the Pennsylva No. 2 and grease, 2j$c. Rnh«rt Rt.rk u 1 fleet WM to reach Loughawilly, pect millmen to get in any cut rates to nia train, had both arms and tegs tabor. The others received light sen- them. My opinion of the whole broken, and was internally injured. trouble fa that several of the retailers Albert J. Moeebaoh, of No. 18 North in Quincy, Ill., five fatalities by have been after the same business, and Eighth street, Philadelphia, was on the drowning or otherwise occurred in forty-eight hours. James McLean was The effect waa aooh that within a few bay and the British fleet waa spread some of those who failed to get cer Reading train. He escaped unhurt The excursion train was made up of killed by an accidental fall from the houra after drinking the fiery decoc from Land’s End to Lap cape, close by, tain orders cut under their more suo- but the foreigbn fleet did not try to oessful competitors to try and get the fifteen oars, tbe foremost of which waa roof of the Ricker National bank; Her tion both men died. pass up the Irish sea. It went around buaineea away from them. bert Harrison, a achool teacher, Fred * baggage car. This and the next two the weat ., coast _ of Ireland and succeeded !»• Glory Has Departed. ---------- - -------- । "It ta aafe to ray there will be no re erick Grom and Fred Baumgarten, aona coaches caught the full force of tbe in reaching Loughswilly unmolested, duction in cargo rates, for two reasons Tbe great auditorium in which tbe of prominent citiaena, were drowned crash, and were utterly demolished. in Bear creek; George Betero, another Republicans and Populists held their Thia waa a complete reversal of what There fa no neoemity for cutting, and What remained of tbe third oar was youth, waa drowned^ln a pool south national conventions in St. Louie, will waa generally expected, and is held to the pre-ent rate will not stand it, aa tumbled into a ditch at the roadside. of the city limits, and his two brothers bo turned into a Madison square garden prove that the landing of an invading the increased price for stumpage and Tbe responsibility for the accident naw* for horse shows, bicycle meets and force in Great Britain ia quite possible, the greater distance the mills have to not now be fixed. were raved only with great difficulty. other great indoor sporting enterprises even though a greatly superior naval go for logs would make any such cut William Thurlow, telegraph operator Penngyteania was visited by a disas force will be trying to bar the way. ting a lorn to the millman. in the tower-house, was arrested to trous hurricane, resulting in loss of life the coming fall and winter. night and held, pending an inquiry. and property. Steeples were blown from ohnrohra, adjoining buildings Bellefonte, Pa , Aug. 4.—An order Dispatches from Melitta and other Birmingham. Ala., Aug. 4.—At Co were crushed, houses were unroofed, pointe in South Dakota state that a hail has been issued at tbe Valentine Com pany’s works that, commencing August lumbus City, Ala., Maynard Covans and trees broken off or torn up by tbe atorm devastated a stretch of country roots. Great havoc was caused by the aiaty miles long and five or ail miles 1, a ten par cent reduction of wages was escorting Miss Dovie Proctor and junga, Madagascar, report that a heavy rainfall. Two livra were lost, wide. would be effective. Over 600 men are Della Bishop, daughters of prominent van of two Frenchmen and three Eng The damage amounts effected by tbe reduction. famil(aer«ut for a walk, when a wind lishmen have been massacred by the ■ '' property damaged to the amount of and rain storm came up, and the trio Fahavaloe, near Ambolipiana. 1100,000. A boarding-house near Cecil, stepped into an old building out of the New York, Aug. 4.—James Murphy, Washington county, waa waahed away A special from Vienna says an ex Th® wind increased in fury 35 yean old, and Stephen Garvey, aged untilth, building ooltaprod, .nd ail and its occupants, fifteen coal miners, plosion in a powder magaaine at ¡Peen- 60,fZghtt^TgL .rXr •V, uU|a> w»igo( a, ple, North were caught in ths debris. Covans rod patch tn the Timea announces that offi- were drowned. Seven of tbe bodies fkirohen resulted in the death of five river. Daring the steu„i. both men cial reporta are to the effect that the have been recovered. Kight are still persons, injuring eighty other, and tumbled in^ th.^“““ “£ ^°r were instantly killed, missing. wrecking the town halt Mim Bishop so badly injured that harvest haa been a failure throughout drowned. the moat fertile grain-producing dis death will result. Two cable care broke loose at the tricts in the south of Rumia. top of the Ninth-street incline in, Kan San Francisco, Aug. 8.—-Work o. Postmaster-General Wilson has is sas City, and dashed down the declivity OU Tank aspleded. Boston, Aug. 4.—All records of into the Union depot sheds The grip sued an order to the railway mail San Franoiaoo'a new postoffioe ta socn clerks directing them not to take an to commence. The tenants now oc kiteflying were broken at the Blue ear and those on board escaped injury, fatally injured and throe others se but the trailer was thrown from the active interest in tbe political cam copying buildinga on tbe aits, at Mia Hill observatory today. * A kite was verely burned by tbe explosion of a track just inside the elevated sheds and paign such as would be involved in at aion and Seventh atreeta, have been sent 7,838 feet into the air. This is tank at tbe Standard Oil Company’s literally smashed*to pieces. Several of tending political conventions as dels-4 notified by the government to vacate 1,000 feet higher than the top of works, at Cravens Point, Jensy City, BAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. the occupants of this car were badly gates or making political speeches within twenty days. The site cost over Mount Washington, and 800 feet high today. The fatally injured aro: Rich hurt. Among them are George D. The postmaster-general's circular ex •1,000,000, and tbe poetoffice building er than a kite had ever been sent be P otato » — Garnet Chile, ard Cunningham, and John Goldsmith. Early Rom, 35045c, in mrUTe Fearon, of Kansas City, and his two sis pressly states that ho does not desire to will cost about 81,000,000 more when fore. Fifty members of tbe Appalla- The works were set on fire by tbe ex completed. control their opinions on poliltcal mat chian Club witnessed the exhibition. ters, Mrs Gay and Mira Fearon, both boxes, 4O0«6c; Barbanks, in bones plosion, but tbe flames were extin of New York. Mrs. Gay suffered an ters, but they must refrain from tak _ Tbe annual "cattle crop” at New guished be fore much damage was dims ing an active part in political matters. injury of the spine. Glass houses of a very substantial South Wales is about 400,000. kind can now bo built. The world’s navies are wrimsted as Kx Oougresmnan Bynum, who ta a employing 8,000,098 men. nilro,d offloiali wln Pittsburg. Aug 4.-The ooa’l miners' member of the subcommittee of the sound money Democrats, which is ar foe right of Poetmaster-General Wilson officials are going to make a determin«.! X» Tbroagh a HrM««. r.ta / Cripple Creek, Cola, Aug 4.—Frank ranging fora national convention to to prob bit them from carrying their effort to auitain th? 70 fair to nominate a sound-money ticket, says own railroad letters or those of other mining, and, with that end in view Davis killed Robert Pickett tonight, train on the Vandalia rail road catting his bead nearly off with a that 18 states have already indicated that they will bo represented at the J "'tant haa issued an the Boone, Allison and Enteiprise rasor. Davis also cut May Rivers so He then cut meeting in Indianapolis August 1. ” * otbec roads employee to mines, near Canonsburg, this week badly that abe will die. F°wler, Brakeman McKenxieand Fire osrry m*il pOTtainilUF to bniiiMM P m I ba — ii i maa m WwBS« hfa own throat, but it is not thought man John Herb« and mriorolyiiSr of Uwe wraiu । 1,500 and 2,000 minen in the wound fa fataL Pickett was a I ■ -— »»—- —aUU wnouaty injur- J* an^ letters from other this district are now idla on uw»» «« danoe ball proprietor, and Davis tbe • in* Roadmaater W J. a 8. mu. —0— BrothemaZd roads relating to joint businem affairs, reductiona, and 690 mesa are exuected porter of the ulaM. The wnman w»« I Engineer Bowman. Tbe wreck W0M h^TtLas^f01“ 8towart *° <!■** work within the next fX^d^ 1^, ft. £ very are to »o »*» A reduction hra bra. oe^d .t t^ “T* “d ‘b® will ft • e ■