w WM aajsssaesa 1 - STORM HAY RESUME Violent Coast Blow Abates, but Barometer Warns. . . ,-, TWO STEAMERS COME N IMU o I ursnia-n Klamath and Maa-tat ( Iar lr rMa Kotacll Srn IKC .llh ! Off In N"rrl of pl-sre-sacd Mranaship MarMtiaw. f ,tl .-t ?on the Or-o Coast ,...nT attain.! a :- tr " an eeur at NortH Hea-I before noon, an f-n-ir rea'-hiaa' ! ,.,.. a o'clock in tie ; irturnln. It 1 I f urometer acln '"'or' Vr pTne.i h.l .bar. ....M L - V.. .rrrtlon t.1 tha bl"r from the I ' fe4rrptlon vl n W a t, . . 1 lt.r.rt from Tatoc-h ' - . a a, inrrr . ' . fmm w.'.t arj at o I-- k It a. Mowinsj f-em' .he .rh-a.t. At M.r.hf.eM. oi rZvl lur hev rain- were rcrrlr?. and al oc.eck the wind aa l mllea. .KM MUl) Mr. lal. aurmUed tial t'r rh.ns-a .n te renter of the .torm thai , .,.-.1 ik. barometer to fte. which rromr.ed tha hor- .ha. Ih- --r I ovar. but n.wa iron .-...nr. tla Uaa th.ra waa eolne down, ann trie ooarrvatleo. mrie here and at other p., int.. eauaed a chne In rronotic lloea. ,.f Tiv.r. nere a d.cMe!!r roucn - ,.,mp.ni, the aouther.r ate.m.r Klamath cro..d in a.."---- . . . . Fiiamlllf and ! in- -",n" JT--Z" followed her al 1 odock. No es ..I. r.e reoorted raln IO ea. Al Iimea lha wind came In aut. not belna teady. Nj additional Ir.forrr.ation wa r reived ya.terdav beartne en the pile 't ef the ,t. amer Mackinaw, reported In d!t-e i wile, off the coal and to aid which the lucrl Mound Thoat rn to OoUsh left Aaloria Mat urd aff-rnn. II wa acnaraliy auppo.ed the appearance of the l.oliah wa. lo enter Inti rompelltl.m aatn with f.. of the Tort of Portland a in. entrance ls tha Columbia HmI iran.rlrea that hle she waa on the wav Ihe reft with th" drelee M.attl-. wMch ,im was toln from I i,r to -wei Mound. s-a received a w'reiesa itfiuii ef le pMabt of the a. a . . a a ear al ra ffflB to t... the lur turn over her low to I another off fe.r.ctIon l.lard rrtdT fiihl. and aha steamed for A.torla as . jPortrU on tlilnook of Cap ita nearest rort to fi: her f e lank. ' ' fatm Imm.dlalelv thereafter lor sea. T'ie Mackinaw I. owned br n-od Tirorners ef Mao Fr. i.co. Me wa. t -.. U.t of Ihe tftl-l train fleei from I'arIanl b!m rleareJ June : with grain for Melbourne Mhe was on her way from Melbourne foe the Atlantic Coa.t and tha rl.alnr of the fanal al lirnl lha proramme. so ahe tnde llenoiriia and i-m there wa ordered to Vancouver. P C The Macktaaw waa soil lo lh n-o4 It.olhera while loe.fne al rortlsnd. and they took po-s.-.ion of her ien she re..-he.l Mono. Iilo. On her war here from Man rises a fire broke out aboard and nt bck After ber t e end siart she ha t rr.achlnerT trouble and she pail off soma of ber d!atlf!ed crew while be re. II waa reported that her pre.enl pea. du-ament Is due l enclna Iroib.e. but ran ewnera are sal. I la have eiven out Informal Ion that aha short of fuel and lhal was the reason Ihe Uol sh to. k en such a !( qajntlty at As tJria. TICKET I.OT lOlt TKX HAYS JIj-Ict of lone Savra Insperior Trial After Invr-tljatlon. Captain Frederick Herefrom, master ef the steamer lone, of tht Western Tssilne lompany"s line. p4ea )el guilty before Inited Slates Mframboat In speciora f.dwarda and Fuller yrsterday t. a charare of carelessness In connec tion situ tr-e vessel bavmc struck on liassalo Reef over a week ac. while tound from Ca.rtas for l'ort!and. His lir-en.a wa suspended for a period of ! davs Tha lone s hull waa daniaced. and after beine rai-ed between two br she was towed here for reralrs. belns; tatincheel acatn yrstenlay al the plant of the I'ortlan.l hlpbllldlns Cnmpjor. and returned to service lu command Of Captatn K. A. Copelxnd. As I customarv. the Inspector, con ducted an lnvestlcst.cn Into the arcl dent. Immediletv afterward, on being Informed of Ihe findlnas. Captain lies; stron aJmlttr. the rharse. JIIAUATII nxilli:s CAMCiO Aodre Theodore I-enr-M Down Tmlai and Gait-ate Will A rri re. Work of two rinc of ton(.horemn Fat irday afternoon and of three aanas yeslerdar resulted In the Norwrjiao barb Hiawatha havlna her rarso aboard last nisht at Irvine dock. The vessel will have close to the same rarco she sal e.l from here with In April, when she was dispatched for Melbourne wtta J J77 boshet. of wheat. She shifted to the stream and la to leave down tomorrow. The French hio Andre Theodore, whtcit loaded at Irvine dock last week and went lo Ihe stream. Is lo oe started for aea today In low of Ihe tun One- enta. The vessel's rarao consist, of l:.Ti bushels Of barley al lJ SJ. and J 11.111 o he!a of waeal al ll Jli Tn'anIa paM.ne-r and the rooms thev o.--(intonti .eft tip- yterua morninf wit i rupr mu.t he f rsisrjrd to tiie purser ot the Hrttish snip aiaate. which made the riner Mundar from f'nrtishead and af-.r di-hxrclnaT ballast at the North I'artfic .Mill, aoes lo Irvine dock for a rraln rarc. she beine under encace meat to M. II. Houer. sTKAMF.it c;o:s yi Tin: srias CVsslnj of Water Itorate Asala.l lcr rkaal I'rref Xo4 Tlxmslil l laal. News of the reported closing Ibe Canal for military reasons not 1 . . - . . wil, be eeeluded .ft.r c.Maln par,, ot Ihe Canal have b-en fortirwd. Aa far aa Oral Hrltam I concerned. Ihe cloa-jia Ina? of thai waterwsr would hold up fe saovement of aood from Ihe Mtrettet Mttlemn. India arif Ceylon i.caua! of tre al ee.d .renin in to ll, and t avp.. crd, rnt e-r and .,4 to base advanc. t rnal-rlaliy In price; ahrw4. ; rort'a.d only ba one shlr on tnet war via the Mie ro-ite. th- Japaaesa ateamse ltokok Maru. whica got away .November 1. and she may .01 rrsk the Canal darlna? Ike period it 1 closed. XsILLAMKTTE XOV IX rWtr Mnnrr rrwrt I'inrt Hrarrt's t'oaiba.l to ldrn t.ate. On the present tnr of the .teemer TC ii;ame". ow iirhirin b-re sne carrteel the rMii("l acj trie of tit. re.ke.1 stsamer fort !"r from Ken !! to ?c n ,am-ls-o. her she com- rleted loading lor Portland The rcrt i-rtttt urn k a rork al Point -almliia. ;i miles norl'iriM, of Cap Man Luft Noiem.er 4. end proel a loial loss. Mhe wa on Ihe way lo llalooa. from mh Frarwriero in tha service ol me California Muih Sea Naiaraiion Com Mnr. Th on the ship rea- hed shore ml rn( lo Man ll-o on lha t". J. A , ."an leaTo Te Willamrlia UI bo dispatched j Friday with ru"nitri and rarro for southern California port The Klam I atti sai from bar Thursday for Uuarina. Muo. via Man Krinrloo. n .rmm.i.twn, h. ukm lor ih. hi Iron Ihe UoMcii LAW o iittiv- i:xri.Kir II. Illniorr Mai-J CarTjr Same amhrr I.lnrr liratrr. Official al n t,liln(iin b r-fu-d to rr.ir.J the application of thr new irtnuii'i law Insofar a II Pr . . - .A rin. bunrt on that .team-, Sue . fclmore. ao ahe Willi have ; of that lpe of Ufa preerrrJ -!, I pair, j ,ot,ff. of which are to be of tba luminoual ml. thouch ahe la only teat and the eame number muat be carried on iamr oi ' Tha i:ini. baa a crew of nine and rarrle no pacnKer. ao there will be .pare buy a to the number of three. The lUavrr taa a llcena for 1 paa- The reason for the unu..l -lot , the fact the law a thr minimum ..mK., , .,-. k.,y to be carried on , . . . i - 1 . Th -1 m-1 1 1 .V- " . W Z. J r l 1 . mm in inawnii'ir, w . deep ..,ar. Me.m ,n-. ao lor a Iho.- of the latter cla inspected. Aa there are not enouch bunt. In Ibe market at present, the :imor will all tonlchl without the required number and. aa ihe la to be laid up on hT rrturn. probubiy tne equipment will not be purchased until Mprinc. I.O.VT ll.XCK CASK tOMKS VI San I ram-lM-o Concern lerfcncln 973.000 Iamaje hull. ASTORIA. "r.. Nov. i. (Special - T... case of the lUond Lber , mr.nr ,pa,,t the Merchant, ax the Merchanta A MMPwner- Tueboat C omp.ny ol ,n Kranctsro will be railed tor trial oe fore a Jury In Ihe Circuit Court ou next T.Vr4a'. The action l to recover .liRhily more than TJ. damaKea for the loss of a raft of pilin which waa wrecked on 1'eeco. k Spit on September J. 111. while beinc towed to ea by the de fendant companj'. tu Iauntles. l-ted by ina lleroilea. 1'a.ptain Charlra Tltchworth. who was master of tha paunlless: Captatn Ian Thompson, who waa master of the ller- eulea: Cautain Oray. manaaer. ana up ta n lem Kandail. .up.r.n.enu. j . k .i.'.n il. n I enmoanv. nave arrives., lo afVear aa witnesses in m ---"- were accompanied by Ira .V Campbell, chief co-jnacl for the defendant. . . .w .... TK.v KI TPKICS WATCH stou: tain Tajne' lroTriy. Csptain fane. of lie ISovernmrnt drese i-hlnock. mhlch rame up the Utter part of the week lo Ihe ilovrrn ment mcrlnse after havln spent lha reason at Cie m""th of Ihe Columbia, reported to the Harbor Talrol yester day that hl aatch. chain and fob had nen stolen from hie cabin on the snip. Harbormaster Mpeter male a peraonal invrstieation anl Captain I'ayne oo lained a search rarranl esterlay. Iieteiives were asslsned lo Ihe case In r afternon and trace la expected lo be fond ot me missina property Io4t. The i'Mnnii has been ordered out of commission and part of ber crew Is atandir.e by unill Ihinea about the ship are enue for the Inter, after Men Caplain ! )" and Chief Knal neer Marhoff will retain enouh men lo ke-P the eae in proper condition. Slorru IX-Uja Sxlnionrr at tot llaj. til It AT. Or Nov. 15. (Special.) The steam schooner Hardy and YcMow atone. due to sail thla afternoon, had not lfl port at a iat hour and will doubtless remain Inside, owing- to the h'.vy atorm. Ol J of Seattle Ir) Uim-wcU. I-HINO: IllTKRT. a C Nov. IS The City of Mcattie waa drydocked here to day on Instructions from NV. II. Alison, of Meattle. mho arrived here on the Admiral Karraaut. Marine Notes. 00 her arrlel lU from Ciai p-rts. the rrf o the i;rrt..-e nsi sehoonrr Ti:iamofc at'.l te ru.bd a. to d.an to. m.-rre. HUM. The .trstner II l.lmi.re sala l-oifc'l en ber last turatfe et thv sea son f.-r Tit:aink 1 .rn.il Jsmes hhaeer and r.plsln O. . ll.Mf.irtl. tm t-lere.i.4 in Ibe Clstsksrtie Tr .o. iorta;i"n I'flniwn'. canine the rseo llr. Mf(a Wsuxeoa. bae pii l"el w.vi: .1 n eonneeilon with beln done ilwj ibe esrl to Increase her (re-abt ea. tttr. It Is un..rtHl sns va All continue to oprrsle la aortn.rn astera Heine Improperly anchored caused the Frsirfh ship Andre Theortore lo ln across Ih. channel la the main harbor VH'hiay atieeO'ioa Mhe as. moored In a sail. factory roann.r alter ron.t-lerahl aork on the ran ef hsr rr.w ana harbor patrol force. Workmen rntiln I II aheatblne the pl:in( en.ler Albla dot-k found a :euni h jesteroar !ht as. toa.d to the f'srk-.trrcl lan!ln br the harbr patrol. It is ll tl long alth a arar hull and r.n deck, belne ittpp-d aith ser as t.ioush rceni;)r in aac. "rrln an averse list of irs:ers and ilh a full cro 1 North rsclfle. steamer V. A Ki:hnrn. 1'aplsln M'Le:ian. aailed at e'clmk tsst nlcht for the llOMleo Cste br ST of Mer.hdeld and Kur.ka tolled st.t Insp-ctor Kdaarns iiii fuller eertl-ri-d her Uf-boatmen .t.rdar aouer the new s-amen's lav. rthe will make another trl? be;.-e b-lr.. Joined by the steamer H"skesier sMik repisces the wrecked same lara. Iank flollam. No-thwest aeent for the Pacifi.- .N'sTicnt.on ominv. operat-'nc the eumei ta:. and Harvard, a aa Informed h.,.mf .r tha name, of all rnlldrr. I the immI en vhl- h l.iee rave ifosmoiia tlons. ss Oroand.d hy Ihe s-emcn's las Captain Oo l.ofs'.at. who was ross'.r of tha .learner eanta C'sra wha she wse lost St the entranea lo Cooe liar. Noremher 3. r.arb.d le city ruMlr I ctil and wi;i rs-si.l- wltk his faaillr f.T Hie pr-snl- Ills te Irnoe y aa th re-fc s. tasen before I nlt.rl Stale RtrtmtM! In.pe- tor. Kdwani acd Ku'Ur ).tr!ST. lep-el-lonB of o-h.r m-rrfVers ef the ersw are .Mppoeed to hav been tak.tl at sn Franrlsr n. wb.r thT went from larshf..;l II ta ep-t.d ths r i r. wi 1 be rrwa-.1e4 be- to a pasacd ea by lb- I'orfl.ao4 ln.p.et irs. Wb-a tr-e Oreat N-r-he-n Taeirie lln.r Xerthrr -s'lfie I re-urned la .erv.ee i San rrsoc!e. and .seei. A I 1 nur.ow "X Z? fXTTZ ,,(ic f:,., t rearm and were tti. .top o ef "".real Noe-necn raelfic tie w.a lre rtbra fslflc and Ursat N'lni rame ot. U tow of lb- si.a.-ra- It.ndrrson. barge N ef the sias-sr.1 rni f ..t. l.rt dn.r. -.V. '" "W .V.".'.?, AuV rt. At:.. .... ,. tue ber ta la nvt.s n.oair- h. st.ra bearing, af ...nr tin't.rf i re-e mart at V Or- anrfsra ee'ertai. tne after pari e t'i b-rrg rsiard f.-o.w the water br m.ar. ef a ras. Joba i .be-f. ef Wa.blngtoa. D. P.. ,-eea-vteil till Ibe Im-r . grat ...n ser. .re of tu tNpa-tmt of tar. .tenl ye.!rJa b.i-a a.a .Hi e -a .rto-i iron at I. outs. entag-4 " '- 11 m re.or4-beea-t. a; io-! ral c elllor ii II- rame b.rs f-ol sea " e. ((wssbta RKee Mar Reewel. SOITII tlrtl- 1 --.oa.imoa ef t. sar mk I-. ai . a. roeab. wisvl, west, si Till: MORNING OREC30NIAN. TUKSHAY, NOVEMREK i3 FILE FOB PORT POST WITIIOIT HKIINKRATIOX. irwtlaa leasee Tares? lue Before I Hr Hallolln. K.llart loae alae Tbeae llelea laelealesV. VANCOCVlIi:. Wash.. Nov. li. OPC- ciaL) Tbree candidate, have filer! for the three ronimlssloiicrshlpe for the Port of Vancouver. These are Gcorse M.-Coy and Wllilam H. I'uHols. Incum bent, and W. V. IMwarda. on from each of the three distrb Is. The election ill b lirld Saturday. IirrrniN'r . Thcrr HI be vo' booth In each of tha si ard.n in Van couver and one- In each of Iho 11 pra rinct outride of tl.o city. Crorico ! o) . a tneniher or tna l Vatirourrr. attempted t t set the law . hansel ao that th alertlon could ba held at the ..me time aa the city election, onina " of a aueclal rictiion. dui ii on account of Ita Incluaton In another bill on which a fluht a made con cerning the liquor quentlon. The city elrciion lll ha held Tuesday. Decem ber T. There la no pay attached to the oi flcr. but considerable hard work ana much Brief, according to one of the Commlolonrn. The Tort of Vancouver h levied amall tax. hu r;l-ed about l.'S.ObO. and thla haa been eapendeil In deepening lh T channel of the Columbia Hiver bo '"-"?,;:.:i :n"b7-r;;n;:v.n: couver ha channel at lenit -4 feet rtep to the mouth of the Wlllanielle Hiver. and dee;-rea veie! may be ac commodated here. The thlrd-claaa cruiser Albany wa in the harbor dur Ine the eek of the Columbia River Interstate Fair. MVptc inter to 13. DAKK IXVEKKsR IS ASHOISK Vrasrl I.lstrrl for Port In nil Said to lie In Trouble at Dublin. In a messnae to the Merchants" K- " - - - ,.r,.,nd rron. - --- - Ilublln port. No particulars were furnished. The Inveresk Is a vessel or 1297 tons net reitisier. and la under charter to Hind. Kolph & Co. Mho Is nmonic the best-known of the nnurrrlsi-r trad ing from raclHo Coast ports In the past. That the Norwegian bark Mouveraln remained only a day at Knsenada. Mrxlco. where she reported November II. and. according to advices from ban I'lejco. her trrW stirTered from scurvy, maa learned yesterday through the re ceipt of a teleicrain at the r.xcnanRe rumril hpr voyacc to I'ort- . .. . . i. : . An land November II. after taking on fresh water and provisions. She Is on the way from Liverpool, from which port she sailed June lu. and Is con e.ened to M. H. Hotiser. Tho Mouveraln waa formerly the U'rman ship Odessa. Her brief visit at Knsenada Is taken to trull, ate that her troubles hail been rnaanlfled. COItVAI.IJS SKKVK 1: i:r.sc.Mr Slcaniera lo Iteocli l'tifjeiie an Soon as Itrlilsee Can lie )eiirl. A a the Tcllow Slack steamer Oresona made a trip Sunday from Salem to In dependence, and Ihe channel was found In good condition, olllcmls of Ihe line are planning lo re-eslalill.h the service a far aa Curvalha. a point that h not been reached since the river fell early In the season. Thj steamer tlrahamona leaves tliia mornlnK for Malem. and la expected to accept frt-i.hl for Coral!i Thursday mornlnrf. Ileports from tl.o up.er river yester day morning showed the -auite at Ku gene to be I I feel abovo irm. with 1 S feel at, Alh.ry. at Salem. t "I Oregon City and 1 feet here. There were no gains made tiunday. but the heavy rains failing throUKhout tho dis trict are depended on to Increase tho flow ao the service to Corvallls will oe uninterrupted. Th proposed ex tension of the line to KiiKcne depends on when Ihe ureijon Klectne linos brldze is changed 10 permit Ibe po sace of steamers, a step thai ha been rnada on the brldse of the Southern Pacific in the aame locality, machinery bring installed ro the draw can be operated. hakim: ixtkli.ige.xce. St earner Schedule. ovk to Anr.ivE. Krom t.a Anjeles . . Name. Beewr lirrat Northern. . Koanokr- . . It.xe -lty Vrthem pacific i,r.i W. tl.lrr Hear Uate . I a port .In port In port . r-an Kranclo. . . r-sn tl.-o .1 .... Anirei.s. .. .Mn Fratif leco. . . Mn l'eo . 1 .0 AngeVa. . . ,aa Krauclaco. . . .Nov. . . Nov . Nov'. . . Nov. .. Nov. K. A. Kllburn DCE TO Dtl'AHT. Name, ilreai Nortber. IH"! viuitn niah. . . Hoan ka Klamath U ihamelte. ... i ell.o Yo.einlte For .San r'ranelaco. . .1.. Angnrs. . . . an I'irgo . mo lM.g . Sail Ul-go ,an ll.go . Sia IMego .ban I ra. -lco. Date. ..Nov. 1 ..Nov. 1; ..Nov. li ..Nov. :7 ..Nov. is ..Nov. . Nov. -o ..Nov. '.'I ..Nov. 2i . . Nov. 2.1 . Nov. ri . Nov. 24 ..Nov. VI ..Nov. -. 1 ,. Nov. 2" . . Nov. 2.' Hoee IIV Iie Ann Northern feci f 1c . . J-an Irani laco. J. B. S-et.n --n Hi- go !eo. W Kicler hau 1I. go F A. Kllburn -an I ran. a. o. iar I A 11 re lea. . . U'apama -an l-.dro Tamalualg .-an Krauclaco. l-srllaad-Atlaatie Service. (JIT. TO Al'.UIVE. Name. From fanta Oeeella New 1 ork Kenlurklan N rk ... an -N.sr York t'ar.aina -New York UI'E TO DEPART. Name Kor Kcntucklan New York .-.nia Cece.la ?rw York ,.an Aew York l anaman Naw York Hat. . Oec. 3 .Dec. o .lec. II .Icc. :a Tate. .Dee. S .Dec. Iv . Dec. 1 4 .Dec. 2- Movement of V easels. ti1ltTl..Nl.. Nor I . Arrived Stesmers i Wll.am-i-e snd Klamath, from San rran el.ro. eatle.1 i'lamrn F A. Kl.burn. lor ban Fran.-i.--o via I'om Hay and Kureka: Tam.lpal. f-.r fan FrancUco via, Ueatporl: Alia, and barge No HI. lor San Francisco. A.t rla N"V. li. Arrne l at 4 and left dp at . 3o A. M . rteamer K.'amam. from fan Franneco. Arrived al I a A. M . steamer ihaete from ran Kran.-la.il. Arrived at knappton at 10 A. M . atra ner Dal.v. from t.An I'raort.co. .efl up at 11. lj A. M., Bril lah bark la:ate San Franci.eo. Nov. 15 The British bark Inver-ak la sh..re near Dublin. No partlcu srs given November 14. Sa.led at 7 I. it si. am-r llra-a Harbor. f..r Portland. Fnaena-la. Nov. II. Arrived Norwegian bark fiou'eraln. from Liverpool for i'"rl land short of water ard ptov Lions, sal.ed No'.mber 12 'or port. and. rieattle. Waal-.. No. I.'. Arrlv-d Steam ers l-r-.ident. from r-s n Dl-go-. Multnuiush. from San Ktarfac": Jeffe.-s..n. from !.-wth-...trrn Als.ka: Prlpee Ueim lUrltlilll. from ITInre He pert rell-d Miaiwt Prince ie..rg iHiltl.h'. for Prince Kuperu 1 Of JQlI. V- Spow J.irllO, frot-1 I' 14 Arrived Steamtr ..rt..r.d. or llorakot g N- 12 railed-bteamr Per. ala. foe ban Fra Manila. Nov. IA Sailed Str. mar Invert.-. (or Seattle . f-o T'sii port N. fer Ttbnron. I'al. IU:b-. N-v. IS ballad City of Para, j an Franelsea. St. lor. ' - . . - . Ohl.sa. from Pcr-land. Or. bao Frnrl.co. Nov. IS. Arrived Steam er Admiral Hell. J. A Mof.'.ll. from be attt. Avaioia. from Wll.apa. baled tu'emers V. S Porter. C.;i!o. for Brattla S.n rraa'-iwa. Nov. II. Arrt d steam er ill b-aiaodo, from Honolulu. P. S. liana, borl t.an. from Vlatifa-. Fair t 'aka. from liuavm.i Spe-deell. from IX Ha': Hear, from Portland. Nana Smith, from Tneoma. eave-woe. (rem J-e.t.l I.partrl bt.am ,r ivl.. nil r. I. Kr.ke. for Seattle. !i He. Waali Noe 14 Ar'ive.1 Ste.m-e- Huil.tiol-tt f-om So'itheaiTern Al.-la. clr.a.. beatl'e. from Coos Mar. Hailed M-.-r-r. vtina-e--.. for l.l'i.l: Kurekl m. Jia iJarSuuil, for Vtailavuetok. loi- phln. fr "ioiiihesatern Alaska: Oleum, for fori san tails. MARKkTs Nrn ft From Oregon Torts. AfrTOrtlA. Nov. 15. (Fpeclal ) Cnmplet ine her cargo of lumLer al Weatport. the t-am s.-1-ooner Tamalrala sailed for ban Kranclaro. . The gasoline achooner Tillamook arrived 'rom -oaat poln-.a to.lay with canned salmon and dairy prod una for Fori land. The iinni gehooner Daisy arrived and sent to Knappton. where she will take on lumbee b-for proceeding up the river to flnl.h. . , The at. am schooner Shasta arrived from ran Framlsco and Is taking on IDO.ooO feet of lumber at ihe Clatenp mill, went to U iiini and Wr.tport lo rompleta her cargo. Hrlngtrg a cargo of cement for Portland, ihe fam schooner Klamatb arrived from ran Krsnclso. ' lt-trgln a cargo of dairy products, the E.aoinie achoomr Mirer. arrived from V a rlport . . The steam sciooner 1slay Ciadahy shifts this morning to Weatport whero slie will compVie h-r targo of litmbrr. The rtrltl.'i ship (ialsatc. which arrived Irr.l.t !- Iaa from Hrlsiol. left for I'oillar.d in low of the tug Oneonla. bhe re ports an uneventful trip from Kngland. The tug ilollah that arrived Saturday from I'uget found ha goi.o to give aaslstance to Ihe .team.r Mackmaa. whl h Is reported In di.lreM o'f the roaet. It I- und-r.food tl ma will return lo Hie Columbia River to engage In lowing. .Marconi Wlrelesa Kertorts. . 1 11 1. Mn.raorl at k I. M . Novem- bee la. anieaa otherwise luilicated.) i uja-o n I tlililx 'i tor Si p.-. 1f!.-, milis soutn of San Kranciaco. Novem ber II. . .... Kronlsiil. Sin Franrlaco for London, b tribes souiu of ean Helro. 5pre1e!l. San Francl-co for Fan Pedro. ITa mtlea south of San Francisco. r.i ku ;.o Vrant-I.co for t'allao. 1 cm, 32.-. tnll-a .outh of San Francisco. Owren. San -iro tor Mn rim"'.". -rnll'-s en. I of Point Coneepemn. i-hathm. Antofoensta (or ran ranclKO. Una mil.. sMith of h.n Vran-'leco. Until- l.oekenbach. Halhoa for San Iran. cts.o. f.2l miles sotitn 01 n t euro. Vessel F.ntrred Yeerday. im.rinn atra-nrr Atlas, from San Fran- clseo. rareo of oil. . American parte No. 91. from ban Iran isco. carro of oil. Atncr;. in steamer iua:neiie, iivui --" Frsnc.nco. general cargo. American steamer Roanoke. from ban PI- go via way p 'its, general cargo. Vessels fleered Yesterday. American stevmer rrslav fladsbv. for San Fran- u-cn. ltiml" r and general cargo. meri--sn steamer Atlas, for ban Fran- L-o. bslisst. American bsree No. 91. for S.n Francisco, bailsrt. Tide at Astoria. Illsh. lajw. A M ....2 fe. fI:4S A. M 1.-1 feet 0.83 P. M T feet 11 4-1 P. M l.B teul INDIANS MAKE COMPLAINT Three tiolnp; to Vuililnpton to Ail Jiiht rishlng Klglils. liriyl'IAir. Wash.. Nv. 13. (Spe cial.) Three Indiana of Taholah, lead ers of.the Quiniauit tribe, are to leave for Vashlngtcn. D. C. to prencnl in person complaints they want to make against regulations promulfratoU by Superintendent Garber. of the agency. The Indians are Hilly Maon. .on of Chief Taholih Mason; Joe Capoomnn and Hilly tlnrfield. The chief complaint is reprardinar fishing rights on tho (Juinlault River at Taliolnh. Oransevllle Quintet Wins, 2-2. C.RANOEVILLK. Idaho. Nov. IS. (Special.) The boys' and girls' basket hall teams of the High School went to Cottonwood Friday night and plnyed a double-header game with the teams of that place. The local boys won with eT Puts Another Face on It Many a man jauntily takes his cup or two of coffee at a meal and declares that coffee doesn't hurt him! But wait until the poisonous drug, caffeine, in the coffee begins to show its cumulative effects, and puts a different face on the proposition. It's a fact anyone can verify, that caffeine hardens the arteries, brings on premature old age, and sallows and wrinkles the skin. Some of the signs are headache, irrita bility, biliousness, heart flutter, sleeplessness, dizziness, "fag," and so on. The way out is to quit coffee, and for a pleasant, healthful beverage use INSTANT POSTUM the pure food-drink. This delightful beverage is made from finest wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses. Looks and tastes like high-grade Java coffee, but contains no caf feine nor any other harmful substance. Postum makes for health, happiness and .vigor. "There's a Reason" 1915. score of 29 to 26. while the tirls lost. S to 13. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birth. 1IOARE To Mr. and Mrg. John W. Hoare. Forty-second and Alberta streets. Noveiaber 12. a son. - STAFHIN To Mr. ar.d Mrs. Christian B. Slafrin. Kalama. Wash.. October, 2. a daughter. WVCKOFF To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyrkoff. Vancouver. B. c, October 10. a daughter. BKCKWIT1I To Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Rackailli. til Irvlug atrvet. October 2. a son. r-OLAVABTH To Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pr.lv.anli. 3711 Lui Seventy-sixth street. South. November 3. a son. Bl'R.VS-To Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Burna. 1J...S Kast Twenty-fust atrect South. November 7. a daUKhter. CHRISTKNSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles C ( hrislcii.iii, liSI fcaoramcnto, street, a dsughter. KISII To Mr. and Mrs. 'William James Rush, til: Ka.t Forty-ninth street Norio. Octeber SI. a a-n. I.EMON-To Mr. and Mrs. William O. Le mon. I-K3 Delaware avenue. November 1, a daughter. HI.NDY To Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bundy, :07'.3 Fourth street, November J. a daugh ter. . RATI To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Baty, lt;o Willow street. November 11. a eon. I1AI.I.EN To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hal- len. :oi Whiiakcr street, octooer aa, daughter. Marriage IJcenses. DOKiil-AS-DPI'S Walter II. Douglas, 41. Barton, or., und Louls-e M. Duus, SO, iOo Davis stre t. BAKNES - CLEMENT James William Barnes. leal. lu East Nineteenth street, and Mamie Ella Clement, legal, Tremont station. SIMMONS-SEOriM Cal C. Simmons, lesal 1.-.2 East Forty-seventh street and Agnes Seg-:im, Ic-al, It! East Forty-seventu "oLrlril-NTSTRCM Anton Olulch, 24. .V, ljanl.t.l-ln avenue, and Ellen tvelyn Nvrtrum in. 52 Lucretla .treet, IHI.lKK-KlNO Kafhlcl Drake. legal. 111 Fourteenth street, and Carrie King, legal, Cou.-h Hotel. TUMBLIi-'ON-rRIPK Albert Lewis Tura bleson. 21. Forest Grove. Or., and Lucile Trice, 18. 2SS F.rgo street. Vaacoaver Marriage License. IVEV-PHELPS E. A. Ivey, 33. of Port land, and Miss Gladys Phelps, 23. of Port- "pAPE-JOHNSON Aubrey Pape. 21, Hood River. Or., and Miss Ola Johnson, is. of Hood Illver. Or. STAKK-M ACDONALD Henry Stark 4.. of Vancouver. Wash., and Mrs. Edic MaeDonald. legal, of Vancouver. Wash. HUSH-PIERCE George Bush. 34. or tai garv Canada, and Miss Eleanor Pierce, .o. gI1. a W a Y -rH ORNBVRG Leo Gal aw a y . "" of Banks. Or., and Miss Pearl Thornburg. 1STHVKpn-SCHERER - Henry Sherman Tharp "3 of HHIsboro. Or., snd Sussie Pearl gciu-rer. 1!. of Po.-aiello. Idaho. RADA-LIKCHTY Domonico n.ds, -3. of rortian.l. and Miss May Liech.ly. 1,. of PVnIERSON-KOCH Giles E. Sanderson, legal, of Portland, and Miss Helen Koch, iepal. of Portland. ... ,.., HOYT-H xYNK.S Taylor Hoyt. legal, of Rainier. Or., and Clayton Haynes. legal, of "pFTHROV-PPENCE John A. reterson. 24. of Portland, and Misa Hester Spence. 20. vf l'ortlaiid. Building rcrmlts. If. YVEMME ESTATE Repair four-story frame store, 84 Broadway, between Stark and Oak streets: builder. A. C. Piper; 2O0. W W SVBIN" Erect one-story frame dwelling. 03 Going street, between East Thlrtounth and Bust Fourteenth streets, bultdtr. same: $100. W W S.VBIN Erect one-story frame dwelling. 5S1 Going street, between East Fourteenth -and East Thirteenth streets; builder, name; JISiio. I. J. M-CAHTHY Erect one-story frame garage ;Kf East Fiftieth street, between Hawthorne snd East Clsv streets; builder. Take-Down M'e. Co ; $500. EWAUDS FCRNITt'RE CO. Erect one storv frame carare. liaj East Nineteenth street North, between Emerson and Sum ner streets: builder, same; 130. WELLS-KAROO a- CO. ESTATE Repair l:-r-.rp fireproof steel frsme office building. 16. i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass n. Baker, Dr. Lillian. 920 Corbett Bid. Phones Main 3227. A 4879. Barrett, Dr. II. Lealer, 419 Morgan Bids. Phone Main 429. Browne, Dr. Agnea S31 Plttock Blk. Phones Broadway 3609. Main 256. Farrlor. Dr. Jeaale S20 Selling Bids. Phones Main 43ob, A 6516. Flark. Dr. William O., 917 Broadway Bldg. Main 3391. Main 9453. Galea, Dr. Gertrnde 922 Corbett Bldgr. Main 1833. A 4706. Giles, Dr. Mary E.. 09 Morgan Bldg. Phonea Main 6566, A 1966. Hewland. Dr. L. It 915 Selling; Bids. Main 2213. A 2229. Keller. Dr. William C 508 Taylor St. Phones Main 544. A 8444. Laey, Dr. H. N., suite 301 Morgan Bldg. Phones Marshall 1888. Tabor 4278. Leonard. Dr. U. K., 757 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 709, A 1709. Lerwraax, Dr. Virsrlnia V., 612 Morgan Bldgr. Phones Main 1497. Mar. 3244. Moore, Dra. V. E. and H. C. V., 908 Selling- Bldgr. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Myers, Dr. Katharine S., 80B-7 Journal bid. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Nortlirup, Dr. li. H-, 308 Morgan Bldtf. Phones Main 349, Kast 1028. Prnarra. Dr. tX. T.. 709-710 Selling Bldg. Phones Main 3440, Main 3449. Shepherd, Dr. B. P., 608-609 Morgan Bldg. Main 6566. East 248, A 196. Stylra, Dr. John If. Jr., Tabor 5345, 650 Pittock Blk. Bdwy. 167 3. Walker, Dr. liva S., 124 East 24th St. N. Phone Kast 5322. 83 Sixth treet, between Oak and Stark strrets; builder, rame ; $J50. HAKVKV FORESMAX Krect on-tory frame dwelling. bs3 Brooklyn street, be tween Kat TwvenO'-iglith and East Twenty ninth streets; builckar, same; $1800. MR. W A KNOCK Er-ct one-story frame pai are, 7.".B Sjhuyler street, between Kast Twenty-second and Kast Twenty-fourth streets; builder. B. T. AUjn; $00. O. X. H OS FORD Wreck oive-istAry fra.me store. 401 East Morrison street, corner Grand avenue; wrecker. Elmer Alderson; $'2 ... AMTfiEMETS. IHEILIGK" to 5:30 to 10:30 ALL. WEfK fOXTINlTpCS Afternnons. 2 to ."ii.'lO; evenings,' 7 to 10:30 Chiraro Trilmnr's War Films G E R MAN-AUSTR IAN BattlefieldH. ANT SEAT, ANY TIMK, 23c. CONTINtOLS ALL WEEK. BAKER THEATER in t. A a60 Broadway and Morrison. Home o? the Famous Baker players. Tonight. All week. Mats. Wednesday, Sat urday. The season's sensation, 'POLLY OF THE CIKCCS." Most expensive and elaborate Stock produc tion ever seen here. Evenings: al."r, oOr. Box and loge. c. Matinees: Ail seats (except Box. ai."c Next week, starting Sunday matinee "Brem-ter Million!." BKOAIMVAV ANU YAMHILL. THE BEST Ol!" VAUDEVILLE. CLUDE filLI.IXGWATER IO.. Id "The Decision of Governor Locke," KDCARDO EMMA CANSINO, train's Foremost Daneers. Dlamnnil Brennan. landius A Hearlet. Six Sehlovanix, onrul & Conrad, lie Voie at Livingston. Orpheum Tiavel Weekly. MATIXEK DAILY. 2:15 H 2.V. X1CUT bHOV. 8:15 10c. 25c, 50c. VIMlfaE EASY 230 "THE r.REEX VEM'S" with Julian Eltinac's only rival. BOTH WELL BKOWNK. anil Company, Ineludinar Francis ounK. Fretty tiirls. Bright Comedy. Amaz ing Lffecls. 6 OTIIKK BIG-TIME ACTS 5 Boxes, first row balcony seats reserved by phone. Curtain t:X0. 7 and 8. EXTRA! . Tonight LYRIC THEATER Fourth and Stark PROFIT-SHARING It's Money in Your Pocket Dont Miss It! AT AUCTION ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HOMES IN LAURELHURST We Are Favored With Instructions From the Owner. Who Is Leaving the City, to Sell Thla Beau tiful Home at SO. 1108 EST FLANDERS STREET, O.N THURSDAY -NEXT, NOV. 18, AT 10 A. M. House eontalns nine well-arraneed rooms aa follows: l.lvlns-rnom, 1j-ux30 feet; larce dining - room, breakfast room, Duteh kitchen and Ive aleeplna; roomai hardwood floors all through downstairs; large preaaed-brlek fire place, built-in nookeuae and buffet with leaded plate glass; Freneh doora to dining-room; very costly chandeliers with Tiffany shades; artistically finished in side enameled woodwork l walla in tapestry effeetai large plate panel mir rors in bedroom doora; tile bathrooms full cement basement; trood furnacei lartre porch with brick piers, full cement steps; icarnerc, gasoline tank and all other conveniences found In a strictly modern home. . This sale should demand the attention of all intending purchasers, as the ap pointments of this beautiful home can not fai1 to please the most fastidious. Highest elevation, north front; lot 50x100, four blocks from park and club house and, without a doubt, one of the most select residence .ections of the beautiful Kose City. Can be inspected between 2 ana 4 P. M. each day. TERMS AT TIME OF SALE. J. T. WILSON. AUCTIONEER. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. PLAYEK piano latent improvements, must s,.:! Tue'lT.-: 'rrnke offer. r."l Harrison St. AUCTION SALE TODAY At Baker's austlon house. 188-103 Park st Furnlture, rues. etc. Sale at 10 o'clock. aULKTING NOTICES. AINS WORTH CHAPTER OK KOSIS CROIX. NO. 1. A. AND A. S. RITE Recular meeting- In auditorium, Scot tish Rite Cathedral, this i Tuesday i evening. at S o'clock. Work In 15ch de j;r.c. By order WISE MASTER. WASHINGTON COMMAN v S nnrv lilrll.l. TRAM rard Jy and dancing party. 7:30 P. M. this ( ruewiay) evening, asn IngLon Masonic Temple, East Kihth and Burnsidc. Masons and friends invited. Team drills preceding parte. Admission Ml cents couple. - ROBERT SIARTVN, Recorder. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. 111. A. K. AND A. li. Special communication tomorrow (Tues- lav) e;i.lnK. Nov. IH. at 7::0. "'lasonic T n-iple. The Past jdas ;cr wll! confer the M. M. ilt--ree. Visiting brethren wel C. H. IliLi-iiK. iaec MEETING NOTICES. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO 111, A. V. AND A. M. Special communication tomorrow (Wednesday). Nov. 17, at i o'clock P. M.. for the purpose . ,..! the funeral OL onr late brother, C. W. Miller. By order of our lait. pi mm I m secretary. the W. M. SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. K. Renular mectms jtrs-m tomorrow (neunMoiiji e....... fiLUL- u, n'. loelt a; I O li. F. TclH. " ' pie. First and Alder sis. Secona degree. Visitors always welcome. It. O. WILLIAMS, N. O. K. OSVOLD. Secretary. IMTERIAL LODGE. NO. 159. A. V AND A. M- Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing, Nov. IS, 7::;i o'clock. Ma L...ni. T.mnlp t i decree. Visiting bre'-hren cordially iveleome. Order W. M. W. I". ANDRUS. Secretary. OREGON COMMANDERY, K. T. Special Wednesday, No- eniher 17. Masonii: Temple, at I o'clock I'. M.. to attend the funeral of Sir C. W. Miller. Your attendance will be ap- C. K. WI EG AND. Recorder. TORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. fi". O. 1''. s. Stated communica tion this (Tuesday! evening, 331 Russell st. Pv order of the w. M. ANNA U DUDLEY, Secretary. I.-MTH i.m iv,lrv hullnns charms, tlins. new designs. Jaeger Bros., 1S1-S Sixth St. DIED. SUTTON In this city. November 1.".. James - Sutton aged years, of 7S4 Relmon'. streeL Kcmains are at Holman's funeral parlcrs. Announcement of funeral later. M'LARTY Nov. Ki. Nelllu Mel.arty. wife or William McLartv. of Oregon City, at home of her father. . li. li. avd. oJ. Marion ave.. Sellwood. MILLER In this city. November IT.. Charles W Miller, aged oo years 1 month 5 days. at'l.". Rodney avenue. Announcement of funeral later. HALT, Nov. 14. Katie Hall, aged r.:l years. Remains at Dunning and McKntcc's Tai lors Notice of funeral later, rriE3AL NontLS. THOIIPEX In this city. November 1". Florilda Thorsen. aged .".7 years. 8 months and 0 davs. Beloved wife of Axel tredr..: Thorsen, 'and late of -S Weidler street. Furcral services will bo conductea 1 hurs dav. November IS. at '2 P. M. from Pear sou's undertaking parlors, Russell strec at Cnion avenue. Friends and acquaint ances rcspecfully Invited to attend. De ceased waa a member of Rose lily Camp. Oregon Circle 171, Modern Woodmen oC America. EDER At the family residence. is Hooker street. November 3 4, Mrs. Wal burca Eiler. aged 70 years 10 months 1S days; widow of the late Joseph Ldcr. Funeral from the above residence at :i A M. tomorrow (Wednesday), November 17: thence to tho St. Joseph Church, loth and Couch ts., where services will bo held at t) A. M. Friends invited. Inter ment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. STARR Mrs. Anna Eliza Starr, widow- of Samuel Starr, died at her homo, 7('i Wil lamette boulevard. Monday, Nov. to, ago til vears. Funeral services will be hem today (Tuesday! at S:3 P. M. at the chapel of Chambers Undertaking Co.. cor ner of Ktlllncsworth ave. and Iverby St. Interment Wednesday morning al Salem, Oregon. CRBWSE At the family lesideiice, 424 Spo- kane ave., Nov. 14. plirosme 1'rewse. aged ,: vears Relovcd wife of William oicwse. vri.'.nrls Invited to attend funeral serv i ...i.i, .1, will lie ne u hi Ihe JiliOVe residence at - P. M. today November It!. Interment Cemetery. n., e....-.,l the (Tuesday i. ltlvcrvlcw late John THIUlle-l ,..lrt from li e sacred hcaA Church: e! ll.ll and Cen ter Ms tomorrow (Wednesday), Nov- 1.. it O A " M Interment Mount calvary Cemetery. Kcmains at A. It. Seller CO. s parlors. THOMSEN Tho funeral of the late Frands Thomsen will take place from Dunning ic M.Entee's chapel today 'Tuesday) at I o'clock. Services at Mount scott Park Cemetery chapel 2 P. M. Friends invited. WERTZ November 14. Elbert J. Wert, aged 4" years; beloved husband of Mrs. Lillian Wertz. Remains will be shipped to Woodland. Wash., from Dunning & McEn tee a parlors. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The only residence undertaaing establlsa roeiu In poitland with pnvaie driveway. Main , A loU. J. P. FIN LEY & SON, Montgomery at Fifth. MP. EDWARD HOLS1AN, the leadlnj funeral director. WO Third street corner Salmon. lady assistant. A 1511. Main 4U7. : 17 S. DUNNING, INC East Side 'Funeral Directors, H East Al der street. fc.asi ot, o .U-LtdyteiaaC Par and niKht eervlce. . . . . - vt I.- fnimi-al A I rnrlnrl UivadVay and 'pineT'Phoni Mali. 430. A 455 Lady auenoanu . 7, .. . i.-v- in'l.nsnHenr fuoiral M 1 LLbK at ii.""i K -".i aao iao directors. Funerals as low as J.). 40. IWJ. Washington and Ella sts. Main 01)1. A 7t8,. P. L. LEKCH. East 11 tn ana cisy bhol Ldidy assistant. East 781. SKEUE3 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. Main 41'i2. Lady attenJant. It T. Byrnes. Williams ave. and KnotU E. 11 lo. C IMS. Idy attendant. BREEZE & SNOOK, Suiinyslde Parlors; auto hearse, 102a Belmont. Tab. 12o8. B 1.5i FIAJRIST8. M RTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 347 Waah inglon. Main S6U. A rJHU. Flowers for all occasions artistically erranged. f CLARKE BROS., florists, 27 Morrison st. Mali? or A liio. Fine flowers and floral oeslgns. ro Drancn ei'nw. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215. A Xl-'l. Selling blllliling. no aim TONSETH FLORAL CO... 2 Anglo at., bet. 4th and oth. Muln ..10-'. A 1101. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLEWORK ;4-26.4t5 st., opp. -iy , it Sons for memorials. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Dally ana Sunday. Ter Hae. banie 'ad 'two" ioiisivutive t imes 2'Jo Same ad three consecutive times... 30o bamS la six or seven consecutive linaea. .50o ih. above rates apply to adyertlseiuents under "New Today'1 and all oiuer ciassu- cations eceii - Mtuations aiH.nw ... Situations WanleU lemale. 1 or Kent. Rooms Private lamillea. Board and Rooms Private ami lies. Housekeeping Koonis private tamUles. Kate on to " '"'ve classification, u. J cent, a line each insertion. ou -charge" advertisement, charges will be based on the number of Uue. aprtnar in the oaper regaruiess m word, ia each line. Minimnu. charge, two ""-The Oregonlan will accept classified ad TimJrTta over the telephone, provl ea HZ'1 ?v,rtiser is a subscriber to either the u,.r!",rlct w"u be quoted over the PSr but b?M iH be rendered the follow l,n'""!.. ' u'hetber subsequent advertise- ".i. iilf he accepted over the phone de-IT-eH. noon the priimptness ot payment of Peleho"r!dvertlscme..t . situation, y .anted nd. H ?er the telephone. Orders for one r'Pertlr? oolv till be accepted lor F0rni: ?, for Sale." "Business Opportunities ; omrna-Houses" and "Wanted to lient. Telephone: Main lUill. - dui. Advertinieots w i""" e - - -Oration oiust be in The Oregooian office before o'clock at niabt. pt Saturday-, aloslnir hour for The Sunday Oregoniau M1 he 7 -SO o'clock Saturday night. The off ice will be openintll 10 o'clock P. M a. usual w V " . . j . a.at aua in t tnr o roier UHtafkcatlon will br run under tho bealn OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 574 BELMONT ST. Phones Kast 143. B S515. Opea tr aad Nla-ht. Report nil cases of cruelty to this ci lice Lethal chamber for small nnlniaia. , , . v. . , i .. ... cteli inl disabled riui&r in.. .''.'.. . - animals at a moment's notice. Anyone o airiCaT a vel commuii:c: 'eflta uj. predated. i VI