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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
It is always safer b sure or yourself than of a hundred other people -r7KTISlNa In Tho TIMES (000 WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMW Will Keep the Income from Voor Fnrnlsticd Rooms from Lp1jijJ YOU can roully help tlw ftnlly rovonueo by renting a fow Xuralnhsd rooms and, It you know how sind when to ubo tho classified columnj, you may keep that Uttlo extra Income as "nteady as a clock." im?js the Market" Kffcctlvelyl t. -HI nut tho facU about your tt-S bSore 'ho eyes or all "poa- ffbuyor-?' lu town. And If iff on" of thorn who ought to own . uu MEMREH OF ASSOCIATED PRESS MMaHnHMHHMEII fOL XXXV Tjntnbllshed In 1878 M The Const Mali MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tlmrw, Const Mall nnd Coo ny Advertiser. No. 307 ifajj II OUTHERN PACIFIC .WILL CHANGE GRADES SOOTH OF GARDENER WILL CONTINUE GIRL SEARCH Frank 0. Gray Gets Out of Jail and Will Look for Ethel 1 Metcalf. Prank O. dray will coullnuo hlu Hcnrch for tho missing Mctcnlf girl Lcral Manager Tinkler Did Not come uui ib ucuiuu w Portland Conference. MQif MAY BE DELAYED UNTIL MATTER IS DECIDED lot Known How Long the Con struction at mis enu win Be Held Back. funeral Manngor Tinkler of tho dllroad contracting firm of MacAr hur Dros. nnd Porkfl company, did lot arrlvo In tho city today nB wna iDcctcd. insieau oi tui"b " ", -- " ay ho has gono to Portland whoro according to tho following from tho ' .. . . .AHrnMnrn with TCflf?! ttian1inrir Ttnvlnu. per Hooy. It In Bad tlint tho South- "Aftor thrco wcoks' Incnrnntlon In L. n.Mdo ima docldod to mako Bomo tho county Jail. Frnnk O. Gray, nc- ihnnees In tlio grades between Coob msed of mulcting Mra. Carrlo Sot- uuubv" . .i ii. i nnlliltir. ii 1..1.1.....1 .. tnr.n ....... - lll bo dono until this matter hna lonscd thlu afternoon on tho pnyment ccn adjusted. Mr. Tinkler instead of $22ri hall monoy hoiu hero hy hln f coming to Coos liny wont direct ( hrnther nt PlttHhurg, Kan. Ills trlnl ora San Francisco 10 ronuuiu iu,wiu noi uo cnuou uniu couri meow nfer with Mr. liooy. no oxiiutm next jNovomiior. in 1110 mcniiiimo bo hero Inter. I Gray will search for hla missing tnii hnw much of n dolay will bo Hwoothcnrt, Ethel Metcalf, who was ecasloncil by tho chango of plans for nbdurtcd from Oakland two wcoks he Krado Is not known but It wan ngo. Ho bellovcB sho wiih taken to nderstood todny In North Rend tlint, Portland and ho will lonvu for that o moro clearing was to bo dono un-' city tonight." I tho changes In tho grnuo woro tio ded upon. Engineer Here. Knelncer Hrouchton of tho Snutli- rn raclflc who nrrlvod In tlio city on ho steamer Ilrcnkwator ycRtoniay( eft this morning on a inp over mo lcht of way. Ho would not give I ut any Information an to mo pur ma of his visit hut snld ho might omoback this evening or mlglit go n oyer tho lino to Eugene. Slnco l ln-irnpil nt North Ilolld todny I hat Mr. Tinkler had boon called to' HE I IS FIVE STEAMERS IN PORT TODAY oriiami bocniiHo or tho cimngo in is on Program to Speak at Pa cific Logging Congress at Seattle -This Month. Ihs trades It Is HunuoHod tlint Mr, " " . .. BroiiRhton's trip over tlio lino linn ometlilnc to do with that mnttor. Tnnhy llrotlii'is Rusy. Tho Eiikciio HcfilHter snva: "Two- py mothers hnvo cstalillslioa n Jack Moreen of tho C. A, Smith compnuy of this city, will bo ono of tho Bponkora at tho Pacific hogging soat- III 1 II. n..l.ln lltlAHfn tWO rtu" " l'l-r un iiiu nuiijuLi, riuimu amp at tho west portal of tho Noll ",0 "Pomcon. ai iiiu ' ''' unnel nnd will start a big forco of CngrosH which will bo ho ,1,1 nt .Son un to boring Into tho mnunlnln,o 2R to " M.r: 5 LVi om tho est enlrnnrn. WlHi two nd it paper cm tho aubjoc t. "h ectrl Iutnts working toward cncli other In , '"KK'K. no w rnu.i -ho mountain It will not tako so long ' Prosontatlves of tho olcrlrlrnl corn- put tho big linlo through tho back ono of tho Coast rango. II I 1 TRUTH T panloH when tho exporlinonts woro ...... 1. 1... .1.- O...I.1. lln....H I lllliuu nuru uy iiiu niuiui-i -unvin company In oloclrlo logging. Mr, Moreen wiih nmnng tho Ilrst to tnko up tho oloctrlcnl work nB appllod to logging nnd r well qualified to talk on tho aubjoct which has boon as signed to him. Tho program for tho Congress lias boon rocolvod In thla city. Sovornl of tho logging oporntora from thla locnllty wJU nttond tho mooting. Tho ' Congross omhrnccs In Its mombor slilp oporntorfl of California, Oregon. I Washington, Idaho, Montnna nnd Urltlslt Columbln. Tho objoct is tlio Arrival and Departures Make Much Activity in Shipping Circles of Coos Bay. Klvo Inrgo pasRongor and freight stcamors woro In Coos Hay nt tho aamo time today, which ninilo moro thnn the usual nctivlty In shipping circles. Tho Hreakwatcr, which ar rived yesterday, departed this nftor iioon. Tho stenmcrH Nnnn Smith, Hc doudo nnd Washington all arrived from San Francisco nnd tho Alllnnco came In from Kurckn. None of tho vcbhoIb brought nny railroad con Rtructlon mnchlnery but nil had largo shlpmcntB of freight and good pas senger lists. IU'doudo From South. Tho Itcdondo crossed lu enrly this morning from Snn Francisco nftcr u good trip up the coast. Shu carried tho usual cargo of general freight and a good pnsscngoi' list nnd will sail for San Francisco at 1 p. in. Sat urday. Those arriving on her wcro as follows: K. h. Skog, Mrs. J. C. linker, J. Lundman, It. It. Norton, K. K. Hart saugh, Mrs. II. Hnnscn, II. Hanson, K. Hnnson, Mrs. K. Hansen, M. HaiiBcn, F. J. (Jorckc, L. G. Irwin, Miss E. A. Lnhey, MIbs Hazol Masnu, Mrs. Ii. Mason, Miss Mlnnlo Gcrlsh, Mrs. M. Collins, 13. II. Hcpson, Gladys Wheeler, Mnbol Houston, Mr. E, .1. Houston, S. Ilrownstono, F. Dnvls, F. Earlo, C. Hughes, F. Kultz, W. Man ning, II. Klowoll, G. Dncon, O. Mov er, Geo. Miller, .1. Ronz, J. Ingrem. Wiislilnglon Arrives. Tho Washington nrrlvod hero nt 7 p. in, yesterday with n cargo of general freight. Howovor Bho did not bring nny railroad material. Sho had a fair passenger list and Balls at 5 p. m. Saturday for San Francis co. Her passenger list follows: F. 0. Fletcher, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Mrs. L. E. Chambers, Miss Chnmbors, II. Vcrnoy, MIsb Ituby Nelson, M. Wolf, Job. Wolf, 7.. Uak. It. Saxccnln, F. H. Nock, Geo. L. White, J. II. Whlttsnm nnd J. Prcndorgnst. Alliance In from Eureka. Tho Alllnnco nrrlvod hero today nt 0 n. m. from Eurckn nnd sailed for Portlnnd nt 10 o'clock. Sho had n fair slzoil passongor list to Coos Day Including tho members of tho ZInn Travesty Co., and n good cargo of through freight. Following Is her incoming passongor list: MIbs Evorman, MIbb Porrln, Miss Dubar, Miss Leach, Miss Raymond, Miss Lennox, Miss Dalo, Miss Soy mour, ForyBtho Slaters, Goo. Dost, Sol. Carter,. Dud Duncan, Wm. ZInn, Mrs. ZInn, J. T. Duford, Mrs. Du ford, E. Conklln, Miss A. Hutcho son, W. S. Dolnt, F. McGowan, Miss E. Schneider, G. Chrlstl, Mrs. G. Christ!, Mrs. Jones, C. A. Duck, A. Tofott. Nnnn Smith Here. Tho Nann Smith crossed In early this morning from Day Point and sails early tomorrow with about two million feet of lumber. Mrs. E. Matson and baby arrived on hor and will visit with friends horo. llrcnkwuter Sails. Tho Drcnkwator Balled for Port land at 1 o'clock this afternoon with n fair sized outgoing list and a ship ment of cheese nnd wool in addition to tho regular cargo of gonornl freight. Following Is her passcngor list: Mrs. A. Abbott, Dotty Hlckorson, Alice Pollock. Mr. Dock. Mrs. Deck. JMIsb Adn Deck, Mrs. E. S. Robinson, E. A. Anderson, C. D. Curtis, II. Q. Hoy, O. Mctcnlf, W. C. Stead, MIbb Williams, Mrs. C. Cannon, Mr. Aspln wnll, D. J. Horn, Claudo Morgan, Mrs. F. Mooro, Miss G. Miller, O. H. Lamphcnr, A. Erlckson, Chas. Erlck sou, Frank Smith, T. E. Drondloy, Mrs. Annn Anderson, C. D. Landers. A. M. Simpson Coining. A San Pedro dispatch says: ; Tho steamer A. M. Simpson baa completed tho dlBchargo of SCO, 000 feet of lumber for the Southern Cali fornia Lumbor Co. and will clear for Coos nay In ballast to load n rotum cargo. Shipping N'oIch. Tho Condor, n amnll gasoline schooner, arrived In this morning from lnqtilna. Tho Hardy was out early tills morning for San Francisco with a cargo of lumber. Tho Nowborg crossed In this morn ing from Dnndon. MPROVEMENTS AT COQUILLE . .. , ,i lirillHIl UUIllIIIIJIil. IIIU Ulljuui in lliu II Letter tO Times Maintains . dlasomlnntlon of Informntlori nnd dls- That False Evidence Was Returned Against Him. cusslonof tonics Incldentlnl to tho logging Industry. It has nothing whntovor to do with tho question of I ...InA.. I... I rn.l... I f iilnKn t)ii Inrvcvlnf i,i... . - il li I'O imii pi-nun ii- i'hivw uiu .wc,ri"n ilHen tllO truth la nut 1 linnn tn t.H,.l. !. l... in Imolnnaa nn n Ei, . - -' " IJIillll-ll III III" -' "UI inioim.wn .... .. iJ i"yt.-felon80' H tho Rtntomont highor plnno mil tho croatlon of tho hV .,, ' . "tm80 w ,B "l profcHslon of logging ongineor as a "C Slate Denllfllltlnrv nt Snlnlll. .Ill., l,n...,nl. nt ..nn1innlr.nl UIaiico Err!son uns convicted of tho chnrgo Tho utilization of oloctrldty nnd tho 'murdering Hoy PorkliiB on Coob ub0 0f fuel oil In logging oporntlona in it . . 80n,eil(,0(l to hang. WH i,o among tho principal topics J in tlmo Garrison hnB boon ' dlscussod. -b iu peopio in tills locality . "0 a IeV of seeurlncr hla rnlnnnn. n a letter In Tim ti.., n,...innn a. '" illlll-O, VllllllDVIU I Seo by VOIir nnnni. rt Timn 07 Ml I have been trying to Invent ume achemo slnrn i wnH i.rni, pre to secure my rolonso. I wish L.i .,huat Ul on,y Bchomo that I lTe Is tn hrlnn ... ,1.. ....... ... I1. "th ot I hopo to obtain my -""v, 4 nm nniV trvlnrr trt nMn n JJlta which will bring out tho y' J"1.' by certain evidence given certa n in.n .1 .--.! "ID8 Was nllvn n,1 ,ll M.l viaence of two witnesses nt mv last I mat Perkin. tt.n u.. ' i. 3 4 nN .A --"... ,, t.a IIIIIU tID IUIO smu iu nflvt LEFT FAMILY Story Circulated to Effect That Marshhelg Man Deserted Wife for Another. the It was roported today about Or 10 n'tlrtnl. n .1.- - . i -m !,.. ,1.nf n ...nil Irnntvil V-nnnfT Ulfir- in ii. ,... I rlod man had loft his wlfo and child tate that he L Z 80n .?008 .n ,nnd gone away from tho city with a ! bttCanyP ChTiAvoman of bad, reputation. Little u; -- "'"".could no joarneci 01 1110 roimn luutij. "I Hill ..... t .Inniinlnlminaa nt tlio. 111 H 11 sn(l tll.lt 'otan aUer state that I do ? "' TeVrd I the .torV but could ,alements wan?0vi B,B,V .?ni ,fn,8, not vouch for Its truth. The man 5 ,he truth i u-i i S" V"; ','". was not nt his place of liusiness in ie iitn.:. "" ",ou "I'"" nun. are ii."V. u'r tll stnte did por- dny and It waa snld tlint ins who know nothing ot the supposed departure. uro ii . ' B'wnv,Sj.eg ''n rdor t0 Becuro TiroolTJ" ' ,.iorun.s cm, iioba. omethim. lecure a "lense. it was ho fact fh"! conclilonco In vlow of Current Ihsuo of IJiilIotln Tells of erif .V!hnt x'r. Footo was a mom.: '" Meeting Here. i-erttt1": Brand Jury that returnn.l n I erdletof m,,M . y tnnt rotrned a The 8!,Bt QaS2nr 'i t!' " l0Sreo oniclal ?.'cted for''?"' d?,r K00l? wna of Ho The Juno Issue of tho Dullctln, tho monthly paper, of the order for tho Mm ool wnB of Il0 lj00' tl10 lunioormuiis u- nrt ,'"s Killing of Charles c.etv. contains an artlclo regarding tho concatenation which was recent ly hqJd in Marshfleld and also printed a plclfico of Col. R. H. Rosa of Dnn don, who Is tho vicegerent snark of Southern Oregon. I'n. B'licoi j i " nd trial. v awntlng a sec- IfA.. v ." ' jvu nnvA .it. r ft, or waV, "h",n. n?J. ! . "ade - -v, jr a want aq City Council Has Extensive Public Work in Hand for County Seat. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., July 11. Pnvol streets, sidewalks, bowers, bettor water hyHtem and a city hall tiro sumo of tho Improvements which the Coqiiillo city council Is planning. Some of tho work Is nlrendy umtor way and this sumiuur will seo mor? public Impiovemont In tho county seat than during nny previous sea son. Mayor Morrison, who recently was elected, Is lu favor of n progro.. slvo policy nnd tho momborB of the councir arc supporting him. Front street Is now torn up nnd Is holng pnved with bituminous pave nient. Spurgeon street for several blocks from Front street Is also ho lng paved lu tho samo manner. Tlio rnllroad trackB woro last year moved from Front streof to tho river frout so tho mn I n strcot of tho city Ib nnv used exclusively for ordinary traffic. Will Iliilld Swots. Tho council has also decided to put down n hard pavement on Spurgeon street and to lnv cement sldownlki. T. MC 0 If His Patent Will Be Given Test by Lighthouse Service ' at Tongue Point. Tho Portland Telegram prints tho following regarding a bell buoy do signed by Capt. Macgenn: "Designed and patented by Cap tain T. J. Macgeen, a now typo of bell buoy will be placed in position soon near tho Tongue Point depot and given a tost by Henry L. Deck, Lighthouse Inspector of the Seven teenth District. If it gives satisfac tion or meets tho requlremnts, tho buoy will be established in tho vic inity of Sand Island, where a Bite for another buoy had been chosen. The main feature of tho Macgenn buoy Ib that the bell has been suspended In such a manner that It will remnln perpendicular, regnrdless of stormy weather and rough seas, working on the same prlnclplo as a compass. It will also bo equipped with a rudder. The aid to bo tried out Is being con strrcted from nn ordinary buoy be lonclnc to the government. It Is be ing altered to conform with the Mac-1 genn model oy tne Astoria iron Works. The council has power- to coustrurt sewors nnd It ,hns been decided not to do nny moro paving. until tho Bovv ers h'nvo been put In so tlint It will not bo necessary to tako up tho pnvj incntH Inter on to lay tho sowers. P. M. Hall-Lowls wbb recently on gaged nB city ongineor nnd ho will lay out regular Bower systems bo that next year a largo ninount of street Improvement work enn bo dono. At tho last election tho people voted to buy tho water front on tho river nnd nlso voted to hnvo n clt hall. The slto for tho city hall will ho decided upon nt tho next meeting of tho council. Improve Water System. Tho wnter system of tho city Is also being Improved. Tho city hna a good water supply but tho old wooden pipes nrc being tnkon up nnd roplnccd with motnl plpos. Tho peoplo of Coqulllo nro also talking of building a now high school. The matter will bo taken up by ho school bonrd and It Is quite llkoly that a movo will ho mndo toward building n now school houso. It la now necessary to rent nn oxtrn building to nccommodate tho high Bclmcdnujills. APPLE CROP IS AL 1ST U LEAVE THE F E in n i w s SVNS'SN1VVNV,SW 14.000 REBATE 1 Tax Association Receives Money Which Was Assessed for Road District. Tho Coos County Tax Association luiB received from tho county a ro bnto of $4,000 on road taxes which was paid Into tho county trensury on nn assessment which waa afterward found to bo Illegal. Tho road dis trict In question Ib abovo Allegany on both tho oast and west fork roads. Aftor tho road asscsstment waa mndo tho tax association fought tho as sessment on tho grounds that tho road election had not boon hold ac cording to law. Tho association won ?nd In consoquonco tho road Improve ment was not mndo and tho associa tion was robatod $4,000 paid for tho improvement. Not Ask Them to Turn it Over to the Southern Pacific. RAILROAD COMMITTEE MEETS THIS AFTERNOON DANGER NOT IET HERE Late Rains in Coos Co. Have PostponedTime When For est Fires May Start. Dangor of forest fires In Coob county this year Ib probably loss than In nny other part of tho state. Usunlly tho flro dangor senson In this locnllty starts about tho mlddlo of July but this season tho lato rains hnvo postponod tho dangor tlmo. In fact thoro Is so Uttlo danger tlint tho Coos County Flro Patrol Association will not now send out any extra war dens. W. J. Conrad, tho sccrotnry, had proparod to employ about twon-ty-flvo extra mon to bo stntlonod In dlfforont parts of tho county to help protect tho forests but as thoro Is now no danger tho mon will not bo put In tho Hold. It appears now that thoro might not bo nny forest flro senson nt nil but of courso if tho dry spoil should routlnuo for n long tlmo thoro will bo tho usual dangor of flro In which ovont tho oxtrn wardons will bo em ployed. Tho Flro Patrol Association has tnkon ovory other precaution in tho way of burning brush, making trails and extending tho tolophono linos. An assessment of ono cent por aero to dofray exponscs was assessed the members. Matter of Right of Way for the S. P. in Marshfield is ' Discussed. That tho matter of turning over tho franchlso of tho Terminal Rail way to tho Southern Pacific should be left to tho discretion of tho ofllcora nnd owners of tho Terminal was tho Bcnso of tho railroad commlttoo of tho Chamber of Commorco as ex pressed at a meeting hold this after noon. Hugh McLnln acted as temporary chairman. W. S. Chandlor who Ii chairman of tho commlttoo did not fool qualified to net on account of his personal Interest In tho Terminal Railway. Tho matter of securing a right of wny through tho city for tho Southern Pacific was dlscussod for somo tlmo but was novor doflnltoly sottlod. It Ib thought tlint tho action of tho commlttoo at this aftornoon't session will, howovor, put nn end to tho war that has been waged bo tweon tho Southern Pacific nnd tho Terminal company so far as tho cIU zents of Marshflold nro concornod. Tho mooting was tho outcomo of tho Chambor of Commorco mooting cnllod last Friday. At that tlmo a potltlon wiih prcsontod by Dr. E. MIngUB to bo clrculntcd by tho Clian bor of Commorco asking tho co-opor-ntlon of tho pooplo of Marshflold la securing n right of way for tho WIl Inmotto Pacific Railway. Tho matter was referred to tho Railway Coni mltteo by Dr. J. T. McCormno and tho action of tlint body will probably bo considered as flnnl aR far as tho Chambor of Commorco Ib concornod. Resolution Passed. Tho following resolution was Anal ly passed by tho rnllroad commlttoo: "RESOLVED: That it is th senso of tho Rnllroad Commlttoo of tho Mnrshflcld Chnmbor of Commorco that tho mnttor of turning over tho franchlso rights of tho Terminal Railway company to tho Wlllamotto Pnclllc railroad compnuy, bo loft to tho discretion of tho stockholders nnd ofllccrn of tho Terminal company and tho Railroad Commlttoo of tho Chamber of Commorco nlllrms its confidence In tho Integrity of tho of ficers nnd stockholders of tho Tor mlnnl company nnd their purposo and good faith In protecting tho rnmmorclnl Interests of tho City of Marshflold." In Some Parts of County There Will Be No field This Year. It Is roported In pnrts of tho coun ty that tho apple crop this year will probably bo almost a total failure. Thla Is unusual for this locality as It is seldom that there is ever a Ben son when thoro is not at least a small crop of npples. Tho ranchers say that the late rains and frosts during tho winter probnbly spoiled tho .crop. In tho Falrvlew district which is ono of the best of tho fruit localities there will bo practically no apple crop and in other parts of tho Coqulllo valley section slmllinr roports aro made. Tho smnll fruit have given fine yields however this year and somo of tho strawberries and other borrles marketed havo been among tho best ovor produced horo. GREAT BRITAIN ASKS FOR TIME REBEL ADMITS REQUEST COMES FOR A DELAV IN THE PANAMA CANAL MAT- TER INTERESTED IN FREE PASSAGE CLAUSE. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 11 Greut Drltlan's roquest that tho en actment of tho Panama Canal admin istration bill be hold in abeyance un til Mr. Innes, tho Drltlsh chnrgo, can present a noto in behalf of his gov ernment confronts Congress nnl tho Stnto Department with nn oxtraor-j dlnary situation. The roquest for a dolay has been communicated to tho! Senate Interoceanio uanais uommu teo from the summer ombnssy at Kino, Mnino, lato yesterday and was sent by Mltcholl Innes, tho charge, acting for Ambassador Dryco, who la in Now Zealand. While reasons for tho request nro not stated there Is no doubt that tho Drltlsh govern ment Is concerned In tho elauso to grant free passage through the canal to American vessels In tho coastwise trade. ' MEXICAN INSURGENT LEADER SAYS, HOWEVER, THAT THE GOVERNMENT AVILL HE GREAT LY HARASSED DY GUERILLA WARFARE. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times). JUAREZ. Mex., July 11 Orozco, tho robel chief, while admitting his defeat In nn orgnnlzod niovomont. mndo It plain horo today that the guerilla warfare now being plannod wns calculated to harass sovoroly tho Mexican government but ho said neither friction nor alllnnco with any foreign government was contemplat ed. Toward tho United States, ho said, ho entertnlned no ill will from the nation. ME TDF W WIRES DOWN TODAY FUNERAL OF THEODORE OLSON. The funeral of Theodore Olson of Eastsldo (Will take place at 2 p. m. Friday from tho Swedish Lutheran church. Rev. Dengston will officiate. Times' Want Ads bring results. Times' TVant Ads bring results. Western Union Troubles Hold Dark the Associated Pitss ReMirt. I Tho wires of tho Westom Union to Marshfleld wero down most of thai time todny nnd when communication was established thq wires worked badly. In consequence Tho Times was able to secure only n small por tion of the. Associated Press report. Forty-Five Workmen Employ ed at Camp 1 on South ern Pacific Line. About forty-flvo mon aro employed at Camp No. 1 of tho MacArthur Porks company. Tho camp which was the first ono to bq established by tho contractors Is located on the Resin ranch on North Inlot . Tho men are at work cloarlng right of way for tho Southern Pacific road. Tho camp will bo hoadquartors for the forco which will establish other construction camps along tho lino, I . 4 II i h i