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HENRY J. DAY. "A v IN 1 1. It hi UWKR." I DIM iif Hum riiiiipsun'x PMHBi hhed After TWn Tsars, ah- RUSSIAN BEAR. THE SCHOOLS Deputy Sheriff of Lane County Defaulter for $2,110.49 Ths following pumi I M Hi late Hftoi Ij Himptoa'ii I' i- 'It Up I 0'l!-tle loHUIV llf IIP'" I IQ allll i .in-ill- thought, of vbwh b aa "id ImattS ft It w written about leu .11'- Biro, i' which Mm- . vwh-u !! 10 flfOatOT Johl D Oily f Hen ton MttDtJPi III t. -vi in. i. uf a cordial friendship iif long h ' 1 1 it 1 1 1 1:. It waa WARRANT ISSUED ISO REWARD OFFERED 'published M thai till. but." fa' a Daur (Hard, Oat j known, DM ut since appeared In It com i as a startling hi p'l " i r'"'- Bhenfl Withers and the peop'e i.' L county that Henry J. Day, Oral deputy sheriff, la a def .. I' r lu Ihe sum ol N.l I" I , mihI thai till whereabouts are unknown. On kwt Friday i Oc'obar , Mr Day went to Portlaoii n nil in business, luf .rmlug Bbarlfl Withers thai heas in ml to leturn Saturday night. He did not return at thai time, but hull day telegraphed In- wile that he would be home Moiiday or Tuesday. Mot coming at that time II n Dty walird until Thursday and wucd Itev J V Hay at Newberg, II deputy btnlTs brotbaf) for any information concerning III in. Finding he had not been there, or heard from, Mra Day became uneasy regarding hla con tinued ab i Up to til la time, practically, Hherifl Withers entertained no suspicious whatever regarding the continued abaeuce of Hid deputy. It then be came - villi ii that Mr Day had either become a victim of foul play, or bad absconded. A telegram to the Hotel Perkins, Portland, brought back the Information that Mr Day pave up hia room at thai hotel Hunday, October --. the day he wired Mra Day he would uot be home until later. Last night and thin iiiornlng Mlierlff Wlthera and Deputy Fred Flk re viewed the hooka, and discovered that $2,110,411, taxea collected aluce August 23, had not been turned oval to I lie county treaaurer, representing ut leaat a defalcation of that amount. Mr Day, aa Ural deputy, wita the oflloe bookkeeper, and held the utmoat oonfldenoe of Hherlll Withers, who haa for the paat few moutl.a, particularly, been extremely buay with the outalde work of I he olllce, which haa kept Mm working early and late. flOO in. w Aim OFFERKD. Couuty Judge I'otter, after oonsiilta i urn with Hherlll Withere, mil Deputy Dlatriul Attorney Hum-, haa ottered a reward of f 100 for the arreat and detention of Mr Day, and Information It being eent out to ofllclala over the country. HI DEa'AUl.TINU OFFICIAL Henry J Day la n Laue couuty hoy, and haa been held In the hlglieat ea teeiu by many friend. He haa held Important oftlclal positions of truat before, and haa had unlimited confi dence luveated In him For (our yearn Mr Day waa deputy aherlll under ex-Hherll! INolaud, and lean.expert and caiable oflloe man. He waa appointed city marshal by Mayor Matlock, and bald the olllce by election for aeveral terma lfore that time. Mr Day haa been prominent and active In fraternal societies, holding membership in I he AKAAM ami Chapter, Knights of 1'ythlas, Woodmen of the World, and Native Hons organizations of Kugeue. He la chairman of the Union party county central committee of Lane county, and for a number ol year has beeu prominent In political life liev. tleo. 11. Day, a venerable aud highly respected pioneer, who resided near ('rcawcll for years, but now llvi-s at NewlHrg, Is father of the erilug man, and Itev. F. J. Day, of New berg, a prominent young BaptM min ister, is his brother, while all his other relatives are counted amoug the most honorable of early pioueeni aud native Oregon laua. WIU IRU DEFALCATION. Hherlll' Withers, seen by a Uuakd reporter, stated hla exceeding regret at the betrayal of honor by a trusted aaslstant, but said that he would make good to the couuty every dollar of the defalcation thus rellevlug his bonds men from any pecuuary loaa. ltoaooe W. DavU, of the Thlrty-l bird United States volunteer Is the wealth iest private soldier belonging to this oountry. His home Is Marfa, Tex., where be owns a splendid rauch, with hundred of thousands of ctttle. There Is no doubt he applied, but he prefers to earn promotion frotn the ranks. The regiment was organised at Sau Antonio Wants the Bosphorus Resrime 0f uniwsitj tnd Pablic School Wort CLP UKKKNIIKK (OLUMBIt. Will 1'artlclpate In the Circuit Kaces In Both h diterranean Hea and British Waters. New York, Oci. 27. It Is a' ted oa good nui n.rry Unit the vlctorloas cup defender Column, -till participate the regular circuit races both In Medi terranean and io British waters. The Columbia will leave for the other side In the early part of December, and will be oommanded by Captain Charlie Km, who piloted her to viotory la the contests against the Hhamrock. Keceut Invenlious. To prevent the legs of lumiture from tearing the ctirt a pad has been de signed, consisting of a spindle to be inserted In the end of (he leg, with a headed portion formed at the loner end, the latter being oovered by a cap of lent her or rubber To assist in laying out road beds evenly a Westerner hat patented a sod line marker which cau be attached to one aide of a handcar to cut the and parallel lo the rail, the cut'er outlat ing of a sharp wheel set at the eud of a bar, to be depressed by a lever ou the car. OTHER RCWf. Special to ths (Juard. Constantinople, Oct. CM-Rus-la now ii lends demanding tb opening ol I be Itosphorus. It It likely that Tula msy lead lo trouble ttween the two countries BOKHS ADVANCING. Dundee, Oct. 28. The Bersare sd vanclDg from Dundee southward. The movement of iruopa it proceeding steadily. WANT TO DIMM STKYN. BloEMF.intun, Oct. 28. A oioye ment Is on font to depoae Hteyn and make Fraaer presldeii1 of t lie Orange Free State. btkamkkh -111 -KKI-1 Minneapolis, Oct. 28. The Oreat .N ir hern railmud has ordered the tint two 20,000 ton steel steamers (o ruo between Heattle and Japan. i. j A 44" B'stt', itM -oiielinssr, leu 1 1 Ul hi- rim.' place; Hut lienor, sn, never, the nweel summer IhlMga ' England Will reals'. Where the lit ) ami rum ilrs'-k ttie lltfbt and dear, Waa 1 1 crowned with I tdtSSSSt't kes. II. Hut sobcry green, snl exhaling tie- wlillo A -1 : 1 sod faint perfume. It - - ii.i Ilk ths shadow that follow! the smile Thetorrwln suibuah when plaaiurs btgulle In the riot of mldiuoimer dream. Ill Then the moriilut iuno of a wlntrry dty And the wlnilaof la- em lie r hlew. (nil they wiiUml au odor o' dreary dscajr, Fur the r-- - and nil had ROM their way, Aa (he ful-ini are fain to do. IV. Had liune their wa with a fragrant .h. Ami iMi lalterlna peuta felt, With a whlapered hint olthe b)-and-ly lieyond i)i Is realm wh- re we toll and dls, That evsr delude! ui well. V- And thr itormy maple beilde the gate I.Ike a walling mlmtrel lung, For the tleetlng gold of tti royal tuts, Mlow hard by tliu vandal I rids ol fate, In tattered banner hung. VI But, lo ! In a glory of gorgeoui bloom Stood the plant tbat waa aouibtr grasn, I.Ike a torch of life In the garden's gloom That the roaei and hllea no more illume, Aud Ita symbolic sheen. VII. Ai d 1 thought ul the Irlend that cainu lo mo In th dusk ol unhappy days, From tho rush uf the false that tnrnsd to flea With tin- llcetuvasof Ineonalancy, Aud atlll at my ilds delays. VI II It Is thus the wealth of human hearts In a dim dlauai msy lie Till th tempest's wluge.wheu our June departs, Tho hidden worth Into MOMM starts lo brighten thu somber aky. IX 1 1 Is thus our fsltb In man and Uod, t'utried In our summer hours, Like the plant that blooms In s rain. wept sod May wake at tho touch of the chastening rod And life hare lis winter llowsra. SCHOOL UNION. Preliminary Meeting Held Yes terday Will Result in Organization. VALUABLE MOVIMIOT. Daily Guard, Oct M The rueetUK at the hipta tehool building yesterday, called for the mam . -i. of a publio tehool union, was fairly well aileuded aud resulted In the appointment of a committee om plans. Mr Kays, Mra Jas Kobiaton and Mr Schwarzachlld were telroted: It It the duty ef t bis ceraialttee to devise a plan for orgaDicailon, and to call a general public meeting In the near future for theelecllon ofnffleen. The sense of the meeting yesierdty seemed to be that there wat room in Kugeue for such a club a proposed, and tbat when ouee started it will meet with hearty approval and eulltl the sympathy and support of our people quite generally. While do .I. Unit, i plant were adopted the prevailing Idea wns that the aoclely mutt Dot be a highly organized b.dy, having a lot of ofMcera with mul'.itudluous dutlea, but thould rather be lightly held together to far as organization la concerned. Ita bond of unity It to be the interest Id the themes ilitcutsed, In the natural detirei f pareon to provide fer their children the best possible tdnoatloa, and to And out how they can beat co operate with the school in order te bring tbit about. Meetlngi would probably got be held ofieuer than cnoe a tnoath, when several Important subjects would be presented In carefully studied papers, and then p d for full and free dla cusslou and queetlooa. These themes would always be anuounced a month in advance, ao that all Interested might thmk over and read tip concern ing them, If they wlthed. It It believed that tucb discission would not only lead to clearer aid more lutelllgeot Ideas oa the all impotlant subject of the n'uoation of ultra, but Autistic Dkimkation. J. m M't'ullum and aaslttaut, A W. Oow, two artisans of ability aud whoae work! our future citlieua and apeaka forltself, havejust finished lite j would result la much good to loth the Interior decoration of the new f-tt. eohool and the home, by stinging Mary's BpltO pal church. It It of a ' tnt, Into sympathetic and cordial cc - class of work known as modem luteri- operation or decoration. The work commands Leal KtiaU Trantartlott. admiration from all, nu account Ita simplicity, beauty and excel lence. Mr. M'l'ullum has moved i Krederlca Mutha to Math Ita llimb, with bit family, to tblt olty and 3L0 aeret In tp 18 a r 4 and I w; H00. expects to reside here. Ueside thltj Lane County to Lillian 0 Parker' class of work, he ia competent painter, 34x52 feet lu Eugene; public square gralner and paper hanger, and will property; 1271.70. guarantee modem aud aatlsfactory Trutteet of the Union Crajatery work In all lines. Aaaoeiatlou to Frank M Parrlsk; S. WiNTF.KB.Ki. rfKLVMhburn! J:":!L"??m. W State BbtVkalat and a nmratasi. i K. VL "u" """gut plat ef Oien I'nlverslty of Oregeu' baa Just latued a report to Governor Oeer ou "Some of the Winter Itlrda of Oregou tains ten cuts aud givea detoriptloua of the following birds: Oregon robin, Autcncau red cross bill, Uoheiulau Waxnug, oberry bird, purple lluet, white browed crowu sparroyv, ohewlnk, ruby-crowned kinglet, Bap-tucker, Arctic owl, screech owl, crane. It can be obtained of Mr Washburn for SS eeula per copy. wood Park; fl M A Lynch to Edwin Wright, lot 1, block .-.,-! . ..ii,,,... It oon. I .,,; ' lu augeue; Laue county to Ella Wkllfleld aud Nettle Wlutett, 80x34 feet In Eugene; publlo aquare property; $67. A Great BnAT.-N'ot adead beat but a vegetable beat. It weighed 1SJ pounds aud wa raised on the Hemeo way place, west of the city by Harry Haskell. It i, now on exhibition In Eugeue. DiKK.-GuyH Carother. aired 18 jmiauuiuillllUII, UieU Ot tVlltlOU ItilUVl.t I 1. fever, . this Cty, at the resided of 27 ZZZ'gX his parents, utt north of Eaat Eighth . wn The l.dv h i LB,tre" street, this foreuoou. The remain, lL2? -L 5? remembered w... be burled In the I O O i cemetery " unugiiu-r oi tx I Anksny aud wife. tomorrow attrnoon at 8 o'clock THE SESSIONS OPESiac MISNTLV. LAUKKAN SOCIknV. Dally Utard Oct At the regular meeting of the Laurean sooiety last evening Coach Hlmpton gave the football men a abort addrest concerning the coming asaaon. Nearly all (he football men in the university bad gathered for the occa sion, and the ooacb'a remark received a ttlrrlug round of applauae. After reces Mr F G Thayer epoke on "Current Even't," and MrC EBtanton delivered an excellent address upon ''The Influence or Latin Literature." The speaker's remarks thowed tbat he possesses an accurate knowledge of this luteretlng subject. Thequestlou debated was, "Resolved, Tbat England aud the United Htatee would be Juittfled lu forming ao alliance regulating au open door policy In China." E B Van Dyke aud BO Jakway apoke for the affirmative. while the negative waa represented by B E Hpenoer and L E Hooker. Presi dent Goodrich decided In favor of the affirmative. h A Edwards, '01 Fred Xeigler, '02, and Duke Knox. '08, beoaaas itteutbert of the society. PHI LO LOU I AN SOOIaTTT. L.at Dltbl tkfe PbIIoIo4Wu hall waa well filled with membra not) visitors, who llsteti' d toau latetestlng pregraiu. This ma y bt tald lo ke Ike Crtl atestliis; in tbt isgular woik ef the year, tinea) last week we were permitted to enter a Joint tesalon with the Eaiaxlans, and the week before the teelely ad joumed for the fos'.ball dentil; and of course In tha atevlses wiesllegt the work waa usi getting tlarted. Tbi outlook for the year It very premising 'Through a inlauadtrstandlag tkere were oo recitations prepared. Mr Gilbert Battle gave a telesi n t-diog V W Turn i n ton reviewed the enrrem events of the week. The extempore add rest was midt by A ft Walla on ihe aubj.-ct, 'The neat la rereading phase ef the eellege life." ADDRESS UT rum R II MSA l.l at nn. The addreta of the evening waa given tn the form of an Ulattratad leetars by Prof McAllttsr, on tbe oaj.-ct sf the moon. It It marvtlont wht taodtrn Investigation baa brsnahl est eouotra- log tbe nalare ef tkal laaalnary. Bo eertaln are astronomers tesst ths sbaraeter of Itt sarfase, that the princi pal mountain! and axtlarl voloanlo orators have beon given pre tsr names. The views thrown on tke tcreea by tbe tter nptlcon were so ml as alatost to make one feel that be were .'eoklng on the object Itself from a dittaaoe sf only a few miles. ROUTINI BfSIMBSS. A oomralttee sas aapaiated Is ar range, It possible, Uhee) ale ef joint debates with the other aoslotlea daring tbe winter. Cbaa Wagner, chairman of the committee to procure aaf have framed tha photograph! of dharter members of the teclety, nads a partial report of tha committee, tn whlob be read some of tha letter from these meo, who are now scattered over the United state.-, soma oconpylag high positions. A committer was appointed to confer with President Strong fer the purpose of arranging a lecture coarse, whlob he haa kindly sf!red t asaltt at In bringing aboil. Wa are glad for the Interest the president takes in every department of the university. The debate was on the subject, "He- solved, That an alllasos with England to maintain the open deer policy In the Eaat weald bs advuatageess to the United Statu." B 5 Blyth and Cheater Fither had the aflrmatlva, and A H Eatou and J B Tyres Ihe tbe negative. Tho chair decided in favor of the affirmative. Four new names ware vsted ea at this meeting to become new mtmbsrt: Messrs Rote, Adaat, Bellman and w hippie. It may be well ts meuNsg one tact brought aul in ths sarreal event. The frcchman olaaa having accepted an Invitation to debate wit b ai Part land high tehool, all mot were obeeen for the tryout, four of whom arc Phllolnglana. We beapsak for tbe freahiBCD a victory, ruBLic acuuoui. The flfth week of the patblla school seeaiou haa drawn to a do e. A oolb- paritoa with laat year'c - cord la In every reapeet favorable to the record of the present year. The grst mouth'a report waa com pitted a&d m, j 0D Monday, aud ahowi a total enrollment of 778 pupils or a gain of 69 oyer laat year. The average number belonging U66 against 689, and tbe avenue dally attendance Is (40 against 660. In the tardy record there are but 18 cases agalbtt 86. Ths enrollment It divided among the varlout aohooli at follows) High li b ol, 133; Ge.try, 820; Genl-al, 8a. Of tbe whole uuinber, 362 aro boys, 414 are girlt. The grade carda for the first mnulu'e stud v have been ulven out. Parents would confer a great favor on tbe teachers If tbey would examiue them carefully tnd urge upon tbelr children tbe necessity of doing mors careful work, If tbelr low marks are the result ol carelessness or Inattention. There are other oases, no doubt, where the pupil's poor record la the n- ult of II besltb or home duties, and an expla nation to the teacher might resalt lu good lo tbe child. In the high icbool especially, where tbe pupils ar thrown more oo their own reaoorces, It is very necessary for tbe boys and girls to study at home. A number of students have made such a poor record tbat, uolese a decided Improvement Is shown during tbe second month, they will not be allowed to ooutlnue wltb their olass. Tbe blgb school students aro mak ing plans to publish a paper. A board of directors consisting of three mem bers of tbe Eleventh grade, and two leach from the Tenth and Ninth grades, have been elected. This board ia re ceiving blda from tbe printers, and will proceed to the election of editors and manager In the near future. The savings bank has grown In pop ularity, over 360 bclog on deposit. According to the new arrangement, a higher rate of Interest is paid, and on short time. Thus when tbe pupil's savloga have amounted to one dollar, they begin to draw luterest at onoe at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and tbe luterest It paid for such lime as tbe money retueius in tbe bauk, luslead of requiring It to be kept lu six mouths as furnierly. Mr Reselei has beeu in vited to lead a paper at tha state teach er's associa'.iou ou 'Bchoel Savings Banks." I ai steel lug will be bald lu Salem during the winter holidays, aud by that time Ihe Bugene bank will have been In optratlen 1 J months, a id much valaablt dala may be gathered by way of practical illnttratlon and exemplification. Th spirit of the school is excellent, and teachers aud papt'e areanthutlaatlo and faithful. With Utile sickness ts interfere, and With much determina tion to mats tahoot werh a aerlout business, a real preparation for life, tbe Eugene ttbools me sadeavering ts do their daty by children and natrons. A SMALL HOLD We Have II J Square a8, Luzon Oat or 42,( mitt sos iswssis,. Bpeolal to tbe Udabd. OHIcaoo, Oot. 28.-Th, coles. Tribune special from Manila torjT say we bars possession of fJJ square mile of the Island of Lraoo of a total of 42,000. The tptohj patch aays tbe Iniurgenu treany, tive and stronger than ever. ' Mamila, Oot. 28.B.ippi,,, f0f Insurgents came unmolested from Qu, na, Japan, Australia and 8oQth A.mrt' oa. They get everything fc, wuuout iron tile and at prices. oaaouable SOCIAL. Daily '.oars. Oat i i. risen'. Mr W B Gilbert awterUlsed a few trlendt at Inaoheon at 1 s'e'ock today, to meet her titter, Mrs B If Davlmoo, of Salem, who it 1st Hag si tho (filbert home for a thorj time: Tbs gnosis were: Mrs F W Toapa. Mra F L Washburn, Mrs Jus Bltanb, Mra M B Miller, Mrs J F Robinson and Mra C fl Hales. r AST.. It At. KaOIPTIH. Rev. and Mra. V. L. Seas alter tained tbe T. P. I. C. 1. sf lata First Chrittlan thumb a ad ttadtatt ef the Divinity school at their hems oa Wil lamette str.-ot last atght. An enjoy able time was had by all atatent. SMALL BELIBQCBST LIST. Ouly 12,996-11 Dae frm ths Tai- payers. Dab j u n art, Ocl r'herlff Withers, thlt mora lag, gave nt tho amsant el taxes yes dsilnoaan t on the last rella. It a moiats la saly 12,996 96. Ths tetml aaatnat sf tho rolls orlglaally was tK0,76t.l9. Tbla It a most sxosllsntsrrawlng. Receiver tsr Hard wat - Firm. HAt.au, Oregon, Oct. M. D. W. Mathews was today appelated receiver of the hardware frm sf Browa A Bmlih, as a retail f a salt begaa in tbe oirsaii coan by Jamea C. Brawn against Mra V. B. Smith far a dissolu tion of en partnership. Tha complaint alleges thai ths true has aeea loslag money for hvral ' yar. Junction City Timae: "Our Ud friend, B Uandaakar, of Bugons, has written a very lotereetlag series of letter to lha Goaid eoaookning Lane county history 4 year age. In con eluding an attlole aa 'No Ialtan war he gives th name, sf ths following wno reside in this place: J J Butler. T A and J P MUllora. Hie Ir tiers are highly Interesting." Tbs Christian chirch reotntly re moved from Clear Lake ts Irvlna will be re-ofeaed tomorrow- Preaching at U a m by D O Ksllenu; i p m by Morton L Rose and 7;3U n m by Dean Baaderaon. M Pattsraon haa oharge of tbe alnging. Basket dinner at noon. Collla P Huntington rsoently stated that the youug men of America anent entirely too much time In the school room, a better assertion would have been that the young men of our altlaa tpend entirely too much time In tbe pool rooms. The Spokane exposition waa wi.iea oy nu.uw people. The total receinu were 131,000, and expenses 36 000 loaving 14000 to be made up by the SJWUMI, THE DEFALCATIOH Sheriff Withers Today Made Good the Entire Shortage. officers woaaiaa oa the cist bull v uuard Oot M No new developmenU have ar -B , the emtieazleiuent case of I Bhsrii Henry J Day. Tu(.H,Vr.fje working q ilelly but iilllgtmly, ud ia. formation Is already diitrioiued over a large section of oouulrj. As is usual lu such r .... , tumon gained oredeucs this motniiij mat th defalcation greatly exceeded tha amount aubllshed lu yettsrdtv't OUARD-S2, 110.49. bouie of thna rumors placed the loa is high is 16000. These rumor .Sheriff Wither states, are without foundation, ai ths figures of yesterday are approximately correct, and represent the entire short age of the deputy. RAPID SETTLEMENT. Although It waa not definitely W., ....... .....It - H..I T t ssuuwu uutii yeieiun i uat Liepaij Bberlff Day waa an embeziler, ui tbat Sheriff Wither was reapotuJbfs to Laue county for over I20OO not accounted for, by noon t inlay at Withers had placed to the public credit the amount In full necessary to cover the loss, thus assuring tbepubuo and his bondsmen that tbey wooV suffer do loss. This promptness la entirely In keep log with the effloient acta of M: Withers since taking the oath of oOct as sheriff one year ago last July, It relied credit on his honor as a mm, and on hia fidelity and integrity ai in official. NOT DUB TO CARKLE8SNUS8. Borne persons, without knowledge ol the routine work of the sheriff's office, might see fit to censure Mr Withers lor apparent laxnem, but it can be stated tuoh It not the case. Mr Day, aa first deputy, was lbs office bookkepor, and tbe collection of taxes, accounts, the bank bookt, In tact all the financial aflairs of tbe offloe were In his banda, Bberlff Withers finding hia time completely aocupled with ths large outside busi ness of the offloe. As it is absolutely essential to invest oonfldenoe Id sub ordinates, It waa done In this case. It might bo well to state that unless the books were cleverly doctored, the Shortage haa occurred since August JO. Aa tho aherlll baa not been turning collections over to the treaurer at u' stated time but holding the time to bla own credit till such times otn- Tsnlence suited, It is easily sets ""' air Day. in solo ohanrs of this ait"' ment, had an unlimited advantag T his work. Bchley to (Jet a Preieut. Washington, Oot427. A oommle representing the Woman's Nauonij Industrial and Patriotic League sud tha Wuhlnslnn Tndiiatrial Litsg oalled upon Rear Admiral Schley oj Informed him tbat tbe league bad decided and waa ready to undertake the task of procuring by poPu, ,r e0 acriptlon a home for him here st in9 capital. . The admiral thanked the ladies of the committee, and again Informs them that he left matters In tnelr hands, saying that anything W might do would be accepted. From Drain. Watchman: Mr Allle Young left Tuesday for a visit to Eugena and Portland Mrs B Btrawn and baby, of Eugene, are guesw ofMreStrawD'a parents, Mr and L J Hylton, In this city Enaey, who has just recently returnee from Alaska, accompanied by bis have been vleltlng with relatives here the past two weeks, and left Monday for a vlalt at Eugene, SWIi at avisos, t