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fye (Btogmi etifiM -l-'j 'tsr.t" rwjjnrxx.-L..- jLUn.tsv.jpT23.-ii?i2c:vjLftitn ajfjuiun - n- r t. :- tt?wmtttii.tiEjr.f-t. tyiy r7iTr -.n ii i i ::.'..Wi.-.V- ' rrtWMrn - rev- rn sto: 3 $5 PER ANtfUJff, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1SCS. VOL. VIII NO II. . I. 0. 0. F.JACKrtONVIU.B ILolHIK No. 10, holds its regular meetings every ff.1V ?7W I' EVKXIXG, nt their Hull (Mc 'Cully's Theater building), ut 7 o'clock. V" Druthers in good itititdiiig tiro cordially invited lo attend. Jam. M. Strrro.v, N..G. (iKo. U. Doitms. It. Seo'y. "Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. &A. M. ML HOLD their regular cor.tnuinl- Mvrcntioiis tlie 'Wednesday F.voulngson Wir preceding the full moon, in jack- S.ONVI1.I.K, o'ltKliOX. ALKX". MARTIN. "W.M. IT. Bloom. StcUj. OREGON ClIAPTEtt NO. d, O F HOY A 1, A UCII M ASONS, jaoicsox villi:, OllHGOX, AVill hold Its regular communications on (lie Kirn! HiHiirtlii)' Kvc, rKci'y Month. All sojourning Cninianlnns In good (binding uru curdiiilly invited to attend. (J. W. ORI'KlLn.P. fL. Sachs. Scc'y. dce8:d7 E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. OHlce Willi II. F. Powell. Kmj., Third street, JAncsosviiLt:. Oiikiio.v. 20 ORANGE JACOBS, jYITOHXKY AMI COUNSKLOR .AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCKRY, Will prouiilly utlond to tiny legal hiiine. cNUiinilleu" to lilt- euro. Office m Sent i ml InuMing. JaCKSO.VVIM.K. OrKCJON. v. wji. imiTiirrr. jamiis i. kav. DOUTHITT & FAY, A'lTORNKYS AND COUNSELORS JHl.1 Xj-flL"W7", AXI) SOLICITOUS IX OHANCF.RY, 1ai'Kkoi:vim.i:. Oiixro.v, "Will practice in the gujm't'.iu mid other Courts of thlsSlnto. .March I. 'M . R. B. 'MORFORD," ATTOIINKY AT LAW, J.u ksonvillk, Okkhon, A 71fili lnacttou in the several Courts-of the Hr-l Judical District, utid in the Supreme Court. October 20. 'H'i. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.('J"S0NVII,l,K,'0ltK(10.V. VI1I practice In nil the Courts of the Third Judblnl District, (he .Sujrtenio Court of Ore pin. uiul In Yrcku, Cul. 'War Scrip ironiit Jy collected. Oct. l.S. .Dun's JJarucv Shop. lletwcon llrndhury k Wudo's and Kl Dorado bullion, California street. ?IIAYLN";.Uulr-ciiltliiK,SlminjiooInjr,Ojjr-ling and Hair Dyeing. n hand and lor s.i'e. it genuine ni tide ol Fish's. II.viii l,'t:s roi: iti vk. twiil Ci Isadora's IJftehhtr Ilnir lt;ie PETER BRITT, Photographic Artist, Ji irojmred to take jiiolitrcs In every style of the art, with all the late Iiiipi'ovonienlfi. If Pictures do not gie t-aticfnctlon. no charges will he made. Call at his new Gal lery, on the hill, examine Ills pictures, and It Vor your likeness. L. H. DEWEY," Watchmaker and Jeweler, Koejis constantly on hand a g llnu as.-oitnient of Clocks and Pz. rv V '..i.i.i if. i-..- JA' )?& IKWKLIlr. WHIUH liu IMILI5 nil ((..- ., t-alo at very low jirli'i's, K'VV,.: ...i.ii. llKlVllN'G-.CI(ieli.2w'si- AValehes and Jewelry rojmln'd with iroiujit jiefs and warranted. Siioji on Caliloiniii i, tree I, two door we.l ol Love A. UiljjorV. Jnekfon vllle, .Inly 20: 2S " "" alexanderTbuswell, -I'ltACTH'AI. - rArKU-HULHU, uuil JUiaiik-JJook Man;il'actiivur. 517 Clay and 5M Coiiimerelal ftri.'ets, hetween Montyonierv and Saiiioine, SAX FJtAXClSC'O. $$.. Hlndlii ol" evrry des-erijilion noatly pxecnted : Dlnnk Uooks ruled and Hound to any det-iredjintteni. 2-l:y 'EL DORADO SALOON P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner California and Oregon Streets. The Projirietor lia ju?t received from San Franeii-co a eholee asortmenl of lino Wines, Liqiiors, Oigars, ETC., " ETC. ..rT-j)rojJii and let Mieiii. jc. 10. T)AY UP. All those imleliicd to mu 1 by noil's or hook aet'Oiiuls, will ilea8e call and settle imnieilwtely. or their iuv couiilH or nottv will L".'!inii(leil to mv nl triipyfor collection. U. Uf.OOM. Alurtii 18, 18C'. THE OREGON SENTINEL. KSfllll IIVKIIY WKIIXItflUY AMI HATUIIIIAY. III'.NUY l)EM,IX(IKH, Pith'r nnd I'ioji'i Sriwcnti-riox One vcar. In advance, Five Dollar: Sixnnontlis, Three Dollars. .AiiVKiu i.siyr. One fiiuuru (10 lines or les1), llrxt iiiMurtloti, Three DoIIiu'h; each MllHcnuent liifertlou. One Dollar. A dis count of lil'iy jier cent will be made to those who advertise byiNieyear. advertTsers. By application to Postmasters mid Mall Carriers, you ran learn thaltthe.Sciiit-weekly Oiikiio.v Kknti.vki. has by fur u larger circu lation in the counties or Southern Oregon and 'Del Norlu county. California, than any oilier paper. This fact blioultliuoiumcnil the Siixtimi!, to you as ii-fiijicrioi' itnedium for ntlvcrtiblng. 'Likt or AiiKXTH, who nro Rtitlioripil to transact any business cnncitiiiiiK this jia per. in the name of lltu jmlillsher : L. Pi'isher, San Francisco; Wad-worlh & Uaynes, Yieka; Kber limrv, Ashland: S. O. Taylor, l'lueiiix; W. AV. Fowler. Apple Kate: It. S. Dinilap. Willinmbur: .lohu l(. I'rlndlp.Kerhy vllle: A.dl.MclIv.aln. Waldo; II..F. Forbes, Waldo; v;. j. i-:Vans. Alt houce; Joel Thorn. Ciuiyouvillc: A. It. Flint, liit-ehtirg: Isaac It. Moores, Palein: .1. ill. Underwood, I'ujieiiu Cilv; F. Charmaii. Oregon City; I). W. Wakelleld, Albany; 'Ileiijitioln Cook, Corvnllis: J. II. -.Smith. Ci'i'scwil City; Albert Doollttle, 'llai)y Camp. J3Y OVERLAND TELEGRA1PH. VKLKdllAl'IIKII TO VUKI.'A KOK TIIK .SIINVIXIII.. Tltui'silay Night's Dispnftch. From Sentinel Rvtra, Thursday, 7lh lift. Cliicnjro. May fdh. Tito. New York Herald and the Times, contutiin lo;i ami interesting nccounts Iroiti lloiker't)iiriiiy. The Times correspondeiil PtittPritlutt, tiller 'three days' hkirniishint; on both sides, lite i el pels on Saturday ulleiuoou attacked our riuht'liaiik with his whole l.rigude of (). (KID men. throwing liimsell ituput tinttf-ly on Howard's 1 Ith corps ; Itut the movement was only jmrtiallynieeessfiil. mid reinfoice inenl.s beiiiL' iiromiilly ueut by 'Hooker, the rebels were linndrfoinely cheeked. The cor respondent states that this corps disgrace lullv itbmidoiH'd their position behind the breast woiks, mid rushed horror-stricken to wards heiidiiiiarlers. Our rij:ht was then couiilelely turned, mid l he rebels were in n lair way of doubling u up. Hooker was iinmediali'ly ii: the saddle, mid turning to the Cniiiiuainlcr of his old'Corps. he sliout cd, ' General, throw your-elf in the breach mid leei'ivi! the ein'iny on your bayonets. Don't lire n shot; ihey 'Catrt fc you." They rushed fjlnrioinly on it iloitbleijuick to the rescue, tussiu; forward in a horrid itrtiiv of glittering steel. The batteries im inedialely maielinl on the hill, pnuriui,' hi a terrific ihe. Jn the clmrgu by the rebels, they took from the letiealiuir Germans Hi pieces of euiiiion. The Genitalis lied past Hooker's lieadipiariers in a panic. Many niiiiibers of the st.ili'. with pistols nnd su lires, vinly tndeavoied lo stay their flight. Tlie urlillery conflict coiitiuiie'd fiercely un til midnight. Hooker mid (tad' were till Ihe time under a severe fire. Another Times corrcsnndaiil, under date of May .'Id. Miys it was reported front Howard's fiont that therebi'ls were engaged all of Friday night, euttinji it road pust his right, but not much attention was jmid to the net. On .Saturday afternoon it was re jmitcd by pickets on the right of Sloemn's front that wagons were seen moving all day in u vestcrly direction. Sickles, v.'ilh n heavy force, was sent to rcconnoiler.v.'hen the advance (ell in with .lacksonV rear. Sickles' tinny ruMied on to checkmate Jack son, and soon captured his cntii'iv Georgia regiment, '100 men. including cnTieeis. This movement of Sickles' cut .Jackson's lorce in two, and Gen. William commenced n flank movement on tho enemy's'fight, with good jtrosjiecls of success. It wis eup posed that Howard's corp. formerly Sigel's, would successfully resist Jackson's, move ment ; but tho 1st division assailing Carl Sehurz, his division almost intnntly gave way, thousands throwing down their guns mid streaming towards liendtpiarteis. De van's division, owing to this demoralization of the others, was unable to stairtl itgnint tho rebel'. Devan was wounded in the foot -while endeavoring to rally his men. Howard, with all hisdarinir nnd resolution, could not stay Ihe tide. The brigades of Cols. Peck. McLean and Hush remained lighting as long ns po-siMc, (retiring in good order. Of course this disaster com iiclled the recall of Sickles, who 'had bipn 'victoriously nt woik. William' division returned to lind their work occupied by the enemy. Sickles could not ! commu nicated with by the route he will, mid 'Hooker ordered n night attack to restore communication. Wttde's; brigade nided by Heat's artillery made tin attack ut 11 o'clock tit night, which wim entirely cuccessful. In the charge of the brigade u port inn of the arlillery lost by Howard wus gallantry re taken. Tho enemy wiw driven back. On Suturdny night our men slept on their arms. On 'Sunday tit & o'clock .. M , the rebels could be jilniuly aeen on the plunk road, about n mile nnd it hall from Hook er's headquarters, which hud been jm-iip-ti tiled bv the, enemy's shells. Our line of battle was immediately lormcd. and in hull' an hour our advance became engaged. The enemy advancing his infantry in over whelming numbers, seemingly determined to crush Our side. Sickle V mid SlocumV hi nve men held them in check, inflicting dreadful sluuirhter among them. 1'ieneh's division was sent out on our right flank, and soon crtishnl that jiortion ol Hie ene my's line. At 8 o'clock, French rent his coiii)liiner.ls to Hooker, saying thutlie hud charged the rebels nnd was driving them before him. Five whole rebel brig ades, wero 'driven ujinti Sickles, mid I is L'lilliint Fohliers held ihe traitors in check, inking iuring the day tin aggregate of 2.000 jirisoneis. Tho ' carnasro was jier feclly fright fill. Ofliecrs say that the dead and "wounded covcieit Ihe ground in heaps. The relnls literally throwing lliciibclvcs upon our trims. (Jen. Molls brignilcimndefiflrptt distinct charges, nnd caitured seven stand of icbel colors, mid .100 jirisoners. The engage ment histul liom fi o'elodk a. )t., to ii r. M. when being out of iimmimitiou, our forces held their pus, lion for mi hour, at the point of the bayonet. On being sujiplied they fell back in good order to Chancellor Court lloiic where the contest was nguin nminlaineil with great litivoc to the enemy, mid considerable loss to ourelves. Tint vicinity of Chiincellor'Court House is now the theatre of 'tlie light. 'Hooker imiiii tnined his headquarters there until one o'clock, when it was burned bv the rebel shells. In 1 tie meantime J Iodic.- estab lished nt Kwline. Our forces were with drawn to that point, and about Tl o'clock a. m. intii-ketry firing roused. Tim whole engii'.'cuient lusted sixteen hour" and was tlie nio.t terrific of the war. Our tinny slatiL'hiered tunny of the enemy, many of our batteries were lost, but the guns were nil s.tvid. The enemy is no longer in our rear, but directly in front between us mid our 'forces in Frcllericksburg. We oceujiy their for tillcntions. The enemy have trained some ground, but nt the sacrifice of live out of seven divMons. On Sunday afternoon the rebels made several attempts lo break our lilies, several of his bitteries and regiments being ncluully destroyed in attempts to carry thu ajiex of our position near Chan cellor Court House, whore u iuniu iiortiou ! of our artillery is massed. Our jiresent )osiiion if. impregnable. Gen. Leo has ordered that our lines must bu broken ut till hazards, but the rebels will only destroy themselves by their at tempts. Our troops ore jieifietly cool and confident. The rebel Con. 'Hill i rororlcd killed. Con. JJerry was killed while lead ing his io 'ii. New York, .1th. A Talinouth letter dated .'!1. Miys: Hen. Sedgwick's corp at lacked aid Vajiluied the "'Hit h nnd 18th Mis, rejr intents, one cotuiaiiy of New Or leans no I Washington artillery, with 8 guns, uii'l J. 000 prisoners. (Jen. (libbou planted the Stars mid Stripe. over the icb el works. Our loss is moderate. Sedgwick uftorwimls drove tho rebels back, nnd at 0 o'clock r. M. had advanced to the Uriel; Church -1 miles toward Clntncellorvillo on Ihe plunk road; heie he had u wvcro fight with 1'l.uTs rebel division, reinforced by I.ee. but hu repulsed Iheiu, capturing u number of prisoneis. Thu enemy are-now hemmed in between Hooker and Sedgnick, mid the ndvantiige i3 decidedly with us. Tim Herald Miys our loss in storming thu heights was nbout 1.000 in killed, wounded mid missing. The 'World's correspondent snys the bat tle was renewed on the 4th, mid most des jicrtitp. The rebels made a series of tnon sujicihuiiimt pft'orla nt various points, but were tepulsed with terrible slaughter. Our forces have destroyed tho bridges in thu rear of the rebels, thus completely cut ting off retreat lo Richmond. Cairo. .Ith. O. S. Vallandinghmn wns arrested nt his tesidenee, in Dayton Ohio, this morning, by soldier. sent fiom here. An attempt lo rceuo him failed. He lias been brought to this city. Friilny "Night's Dispatch. New York, May olli. The Philadelphia Kuquirer has a dispnlcli purporting to be from Washington yesterday, staling that it telegraph fiom Lee to Richmond was inicr cejitid, calling for reinforcements, and an nouncing his entire inability to hold out over two days longer, unless they were sent. Sioiiemttn s cavalry was in the icbel rear, piiJ is. su!d toi'have cuMthe Yirvin'u Ccn trnl, Fredericksburg and Richmond Rail road, sotithsotilh-wcst of Chancellorvllle, tearing up five miles of track mid capturing n rebel supply train, thus cutting oil' all communication witli Richmond. New York, nth. The Post prints the following : The battle of Sunday wa re newed Monday. The enemy npjieureil to hnve forces -equal to our own in number. Siioeefsive attack were nttulu withslesjier ate spirit. The destruction of tlie railroad across Ma?ncontix mid Mahiron '(.'reeks, has certainly been neeoiiiplislicd.iitiil the road ( to Riclnnond thus cut oil' to the enemy. Kight hundred prisoners, including Ihe en-' lire strenglh of the Ceorgin 'J!ld, were I brought to Washington this morning. Not one of them looked nt) though he had had i enough to cat. J Philadelphia, Titli n gentlemnn from For-1 tress Monroe, says that when he lelt there j yesterday lighting was going on near Fal-1 inotith. A force of Union troojn had been sent against the rebel works. Jt is' understood that the rebels have been driv-i en some distance. Washington, .1th. 'Hie llcprMkim soys our niivices ti to noon yesleidiiy are that II oo!cr'H victory is more than it was til first Mijpnt'd. All the most sanguine c. ieetutions have been realized. We con gratulate the army nnd country on this hiiporf nut success. There are facts con nected with the movement which cAiinot ut iresent be slntcd but. when it is com- jileted they wjll be tintlci.slood. t IMilladelphia .'Hi. A Rulletln extra or' this . m. contains news from todays' Washington jiapets Hint lien. Fits'. Hugh Lee is ti prisoner at Washington. Chicago, May .Ith. Tho Chntlonoogn Rebel of the 1st contains the following : .IiiekMin, Miss.. Atiril 20th. Comniuuicii-1 linn will, (Jrand lull " i iipi.1 UH.I " o. .um - "."" I insj the river to rise 10 leel, thus prevent tiiiiio'.is firing. 'I he Yankee gunboats . - . ' lavciretired. They fired about .'1,000 shots and shell, teiiitiorarilv disabling one of our ! guns. Two Fedentl boats were appnrciitly 'invited, but the damage is not known. ; The (liab!ed gunboats, after trying unsiic ' cessfullv to niss up, no" lay three miles above (Ir.ind (Jnlf. .JiwUpoii, MOth. Ofli li'ial inforniiition is received that the sloop I of war Pirblo was binned outlio 2Hlh, oil' Pensncoln. She is n total loss, with her. cargo and urmamoiit. Murfreesboro, .lili. Rebel reports rep-, resent that Dodge having r.dviiuecd 11 miles eat of Tiiscumbin liud met the rebel (ieneral Forrest. Fighting wns reported going on on the 2!)lh. (Sen. Dodge was in jio-cssion of Coui'tlaiid, Ala., on the 21st. .lackson Mills. 2!)th.Disiatcheri of thei iflth ropicscnt lluit Con. (J runt was iitUn- ion Church on thu Xatche ami Hiizellinrst , roiul. Liglit draft boats weiti mnving up, theTnzoo river. Train and timir-porls J had reached Hnzi'lhuist, nnd it was evident that tho Federals intended moving on Natclies. I'Seit. Hanks liud eapmred Alex- iiiii.rui. A steamer irom icKsourg re- iiorts that Aiiril ."Otli Hen. Stoneman, . . .. j . . ..ii... with n Heel ol irni)Sioris. nceomjiuiiiei uy i several gunboats jiut-sed Mm Zizoo liver, and attacked the rehel li.it lories in Ihe nf-;, teruoon. Several more I raiisjioi'ls followed up with troop. Tho rejiort is that Sher man has lauded at jneoisely tlie same plaeu . nt which tho lormer nttiiek was made. Riirh transport is nrmeil witli three guns. It is learned from it gentleman who loll New Carthage that a very heavy force ; wns landed in Mississippi, it few miles from j Criinil (Jnlf. Our gunboats have been , hliclliiig that jilaco for seventl days. ! Nev Yotk. (ilh. Stei ing exchange (iniet til 100. Cold closed ut 150, Muifreesboro, .lib. A telegram from Jackson says that Uieii'son is known tu be, below Jackson. j LA'I'LR. ! Wunhiugton. .1th. More than three j thousand prisoners have arrived here. Philadelphia (ilh, 8 r. m. Tlie authori-' ties nt Washington me jierlectly continent, of Hooker's fiiccces, and that ho can main tain his jiosilinn. Reinforcements to the number of 110,000 men have been sent lo him. New Yoik, fith. The following is from tho wiZ extra : Our messengers fiom Hooker's nrmy bring details of his move ments up to 'Monday night, and of S.-dg-wide to 2 o'clock Tuesday morning. Hooker maintains his new line nt tho edge of the wood near Chaucellorville, ciossing the road to II. S. Ford, without important change. It appears that, alter the great sifigglnon Snndav, Lee detached a large body to reach Sedgwick s rear; and nt ilhes'tu.Q time on Monday morning large musses of rebels appealed on the heights toast of Freduicksbuig, where .wo had but Ui email lorce, huvjig'H'tU tle creator lla,t to strengthen Sedgwick's position. Tho ridge was relinquished niter a abort resist ance. Sedgwick was hotly engaged all day Monday. The enemy jitessing tit alt points, his inen were obliged to give way to overwhelming numbers of rebels, wlton u valiant, brigade made it furious chat-go, repulsing them and securing the safety of that jiortion of the nrmy. Tho slmighkr of tho enemy here ami ut the batteries -wa perfectly terrible. Sedgwick crossed the river in the face of the enemy. Washington, fitli. Tn nil, four thousand prisoners have arrived from the Rn)j)a liiinuook. Reniiregatd lias arrived with forces from Charleston and taken com mand of the defences nrottud Richmond. New York, titli. Tho TrUninc's cor respondent says over (1,000 rebel prisoners have been brought in. They rejiort thai, .Tucksmi is in command of the rebels, mid that reinforcements have been sent. Our loss i.s heavy. Tlie Worhl's correspondent soys in a let ter dated Monday Jth, 10 a, m, that. Sedgwick niiFsed on towards Hooker, leav ing one division to guard tlie heights. They hnve been attacked and are in dan ger "ol losing "their jiosition. mid abandon ing Fredericksburg altogether. L'irge reb el reinforcements havu arrived fiom Rich mond. LATKST. Here is n summary or tlie report wi will receive to-morrow. Ojierator, Yrcka. News by way rtf Chicago, TTth. & a. m. Our nrmy hits been comjiellefl to retiro aero'. tlie Riiipiiliiinnoe!(, the enemy hav ing brought their entiii! force ugninut ITodker in overwhelmning numbers. Sickle! division held thu whole force of the rnetny in check until our army crossed on Pontoons. On tho (ill. the rain fell in torrents, can,- 111 IMU L..ll'lll II1MII li'Hiriillf .nil (.illl. The encmy'H loss is estimated nt 11,000. Our loss is very licnvy. Our dead and wounded fell into the hand. of the rebels. Stoncmiin's. forco has not been heard front. Fours nre entertained for his safety. No entHC is assigned for the disaster. Our itrmy is ut Falmouth. Uenu regard is in coin inn ml tit Richmond. Reinforcements armed from Richmond to support Lee. Woman. From the earliest ages to the jiresent time, women have been alternately worshipped u.s "ungeN," and reviled as " cats" and " serH'nts," according ns they have behaved to their adorers and detrac tors. Women puz-cled King Solomon and )ei)le.Ncd St. Paul, whose message to hit feir.alo converts testily to the d.llicully some of them caused him. Jn our day, however, every schoolboy seem to think lie can roIvo nil the diflicnltiei of the wo man question their natural tendencies, io"ihitiic and prospects in life. Women, instead of being, ns ht'ietofoie, the rock on which wise tr.cn have sjilit, nro now be come little more than the blocks which fool try to cut with their ruivirs. while waiting for their beards to grow. What women have been vn: know jiretty well average human being'!, on the whole, doing their duties as well as tliey know how, nur turing the qualities of their huhaud. their sons, or their brothers. They have made theiiwlves fell, ns clfeclual element in the ordering of human tiU'tirs. There is no instance where a man hit become it great leader, either as n genera', statesman or religion. reform.'!', who hud not some woman living at thu loot of his inner life, fostering his ideas nnd his uiin with whom he has taken counsel out of whou thoughts he has deiived nutriment for his own thoughts who has help'-d him mid believed in him, mid advised him. nnd stuck lo him, when tho whole world seemed ng.tiiHt him. Women do not often nchievo greatness for themselves ; but they nre nt tho bottom of till that i.s good, mid tlie most ol what is bad, in tho world. A rutiu youth anil a country girl snt facing each other nt a husking parly. The youth, smitten with the charms of the beautiful maiden, only ventured sly looks, now and then touehing Patty's foot under tho table. The girl, determined to make tho youth express what he nji)enred so warmly to feel, bore these advances rt little while in silence, when she cried out : Look hero! if you love me, why don't you say fo? but don't dirty my stockings." Advice is like a policeman, often to be mm wilh when not wanted ; but when teully wanted never to be found. AVinc'riell says the jieojtle of Alabama nro f o hard run for eggs, that they liuvo to sotthoir tmkeys on Carolina potatoes. Tlu-re is a fellow in California so extra--ngant'thnt ho kindles tho fno .with baujc not"?, uud skates on ice crcatu.