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v.; :owGettiilg''Way:up ' Yonder? irf the ; Contests -ft: 249 WtesJ ? reninsula hoHped p. Wednesday's oubV'& ;,fv: 'rV' aa Field ' skip M -.'atonr ! and Sell wood Bent to. U6. ;Thla s the Peninsula 1Z10 wiles ahead of i'a Field, wid tb i lUr 146 h4 I vood. - '";.; fi'-'" " ' . ' ' 'V " is is doing falrl r wall. tut each on ,ee places ougr t to bav K.000 mors a accredited to 1 1WBV'i-- :;-if V ' e voters hair e coupons carried to i every tights Ul they have to do nit tsere ww fh Journal after li i . when' halt '. S. I . . . 1 .. . . ' u4 ' U a VO :lTiOT ti HCOUU1UM1WSU, iu a j ' 40x 'n isauor, Th iii 'rnalL Hamhill street, and b diJ' ii".d ai and th vote tftt Jtuf ' tvm1ng wo ought to nrmh additional ballots to keep Ey ,"e Exposition ftditdr busy counting for J. - ;iif the night :.;,- This Is- the count Peninsula today: y - laud's Field.'.....! ..',....6.525 1771 . Ml Cycle Park, 4aaiet1ve. ' ami ura.......... Knox Tract.. Fulton " ma .!. JOURNAL CONTEST MY atOlCElrOR.THE , v .'(POSITION SITE (t(M4fltt ' ..Ml .. ; Uress.'. hi an ii 4 (Journal 8oclai Berrtct.) , ANT'S PASS, Ap , used mlnlna- fcctlv.y Is noted la tb f Josephine C '" of lut. ,TbS a ef.jhe .urro- : dl- rictt Will a greater n i tii.onrtn -on thanvf ... ijUieln hlstoty. . f vii4 wfitr,-d.kll be"- . ,.; ui-'jl' t.'" This tie, pro IV J i- i, ii j v. Ul Is bt'Jt.clie'l forH' - i .- i iv iriesa-cait'r with tb ' i ia in w nn hlnery. T'i; T.v . . -4 'ir.uatiy ioiifed' by the Victory old Mining- Company f or 75,0W, Thaso optavs sunk tba v main ahatt to Xh ot, teet and y oitonslv drif ;, uncovered a pea quantity of hih ado ore,; The ledge; have an average i lth of eight feet ai d carry valoes In ulphreu and free go d of tit per1 ton. V large crew 'of men will be employed the Eureka will 1 ecome one of the' 1 adlng bulllod-produci i s of the state., ' Two large boilers, iglnes, and mother v i a vhlnery have been received here for - i , e Oregon Bonanza mine , of ' Me " Wil ms district. - This a - anothet of tne w Bouthera Oregon quarts properties at .has ,Wn well leveloped, ; and': 1 oving itself to be a onder. . f .he Copper Btaln m ne. of Mount Reu a aistricCsnd the Kremer A ralmer ne of - the same se tion are oaebf- pre- ijsrt stall 10- tamp mills. iTho ug N t Ieubeij, has tern p.iiM.X' tert. drfwm.. undergo a thor- erhinAiiig An to receive IS addl- tfcjfUjift, r-e'ltntly made .at the 'tri. 11 HiuaH li.lnn of the Tiimo k " ftliri(t. hd Jvlnnft ltn a K-M, Tout leuge carrytag, vklues that run Into the thousands , of doBam 'pert ton. The quarts' of ' the' ledge fairly glitters with free gold, jit if one of the richest strikes ever maae in tms aeition;.1 The frequent and avy rains continue f nd as a. result Uie la hydraulic mines r r joeeimme are , oJoratlnr , full . blast, i !pht, and . day. ,Thl output' of -plaeec "Id front 'Southern lOreran thla imim :11 Df I OublO that all IH nmmt i-.r oubl that oil i ilD CODGER NG GAY 8ervina.l -. vAprf , is com- out the east that senlttor; la apparently freely, to gratify attempt to make lure in public life. ng ktraft. from ' a Demo- v. tehel at AVheollnsr. W. ff,& .f , I Indicate, that there. Is b '"f A V tpoH: 1 - tiflavf lwx public life dlfiMIH; are known iA.l atl whoia lie oome fir contact Jft. and unassumfnr, man of the t'iet character i1 greatest executive -it a man of culture and rennemeat; e crntorot his Of-n coloasal fortune, d from tne ea,- m through the m- vrri' ut of labor, VHt Interest In Montana," Arl allfornla. Connect!- Jersey, 'Utah and & 'he -head of the New Mexico,-. w York( .f-ie make 1 !n j.1 .-or In the I'nifed ra teet employer of rates. ';;i'if-; stated.- with 'exact -has strike among' reaxon that he al -s as to wages. Such llllam A, Clark of It -nhv be tinner - I'!;, 1 ; ut he neve 1 :!!! , y, fur tl y rnpi'ia thrfr vli ' n lit SViiaior 1 ,.na." : t - ' : Ma , 41GETT f 9 um V. The Tjheatcrs ,T)ie-itAEtBlC--Rilp.b,Btu4rt and: cent paajv -'WW- inasgu 'ate Reason ,of 10 weeks lit the kei lhtten -starting Sun day afternoon.-; y. Right ot B word." a romantlo drama di amatUed by Mrs, Dri Doremus CtomMai ohmont's famous nov el of that.namev 1U be the bUl for the ensuing week. Rpe iat attention ha been given . to Hatage a cesaorles and scenic embellisbiisentsi'-ai 1 AhO: production wW be complete in evei y detail. Mr. Stuart support toeludes, J its Lansing Rowan, Elisabeth rtuart, : 3 rank Sheridan. Cath erina' Countess, A thur Oarrella, lUwla r, Morrison-and I uls Frohoff. irTbe : people Sof Portland, havo Mon thirsted for semeth ng they could, depend upoh, to the theatr eal line. They .have seen oompan)es con e and go which they were assured were i lie best to be brought out from ' thi East and with very -few exoeptioni they have been disappointed. The result is the thtuter-golng publio has oeased to believe anything u reaas regarding hew plays a td new companies, and It la .not to bobl jfor.tt bep tlcism. , But 'the.tlt lapproaches, or VieiahtOfflnjt t0 J j.jost .jwoplji in New York playing a epertolre of plays that stand at the he d of all jjthers in the ' matter ' of succ , financially and popularly. Such a c mpany Is that of Ralph Stuart ' f ..v ,v-. ;; "- imm. - rili'-'-S i; v CORDRAT'S.-"Und Two & Flags," which was the hit of the season at Cor dray's last Sunday ;e ening, will be re peated, the coming Keek by the Jessie Shirley Company. Tt a", simple statement that its presentation next week will bo Identically the same as the on which created such a sensai ion her last week will be aufflclent to c owd the theater. "Under Two Flags' is a story which will liv forever, i iid Its production marks an7 epoch1 in t ie history of stage surprise." A sanuatc m In the Arabian desert was looked pon- as something whloh might be 'dear Ibed by. n author and delivered .with gfod effect by a good ; dramatic reader, butlthe Idea of present- lna- It' to the" vjew 4f the audience .was scouted by, all a it Impossibility, but In- Uls cas impossibilities cease to be, and the scene U prlaerited-' Just' as it Is described. The herolne'f ride through It makes on of the mist thrilling pictures On the stage. . , I s V I, t i , ' ii t 1 , THE WEATHER. ' There . has been ' L . rapid Increase ' In pressure In the North Pacific states dur ing the last U hours and a "high!' of con siderable magnitudk now occupTW ij.fr western portion . let" these states. ' Th storm- yesterday ' of er British Columbia has. movea eastwald. ana,4tow occupies the British posseeiions afuth ' -Mont tana, Light rains have! ocdtirrefJn .Western Oregon. Western Washington" and along th. VjnXh.LnhaKMtilo 'Mill V Elsewhere ld thJ Itatesx west jof thW Rocky Mountains fr weather has pre- vaUed. Light frost . occurred; this morn- leg In Northern nd Eastern ' Oregon, eastern vwegon. , and; Southearn Western Washlni ton tdaho The indications t r . for ir weatner and warmer weatllr In this district-Bun- dav. ,-aVl T Western Oregon ton Tonight and nd AVeBtera AVaahlng- unday, ralr; ' frost, to- night; warmer Su iay: variable Jvlnds. 'Eastern ' Oregon. Eastern KVashlngtonJ and - IdahojT-Tonig t and Sunday, -fair? i frost tonight: var bl wind. MOUNTAIN BOURBONS WILLiSMOKE TONIGHT -t (Journal Special Service.) , GREAT- FALLM Mont.. April ll-The Thorns Jeffel-ion moktrto be-given, by the Democrats oi Case ids' County , this evening promises of 'be a great' success. A. dumber of ..il rt addresses , will , be' given by promlne t party men front -va rioua parts f the stats, as well as short taiKS oy local usrnocraiab au aiiynu-, ano of 80 Is exdecttd. 'v . - " PROFIT ABLIi SPECULATION, the stock market t Wnv sneculata ii any other way wli n you can make at Weihave a me. money work. for y Of speculation ' th t li safer andVio f ever before (yvisiKl. d address and will rontable than- an end vour name a mall you a. pampii 1 giving iuii v:i(w-in. tti.jn. ABflr NW I'Oik. I. vsu &. . finite i: I L ; 1 ;',.,.,,. j 1 :: " f ; Scene it m By Pijht Sword" t the Jaker. , . . - "f . . . . . ( if, ..in.,'; " vi' ' " '. '. i ,"V' ' "' ,. '"i """ :: " I 7' . ..t citr. CLEAIIIIIQ Mil OUT i, (Jou"rnal Special Service.) ' V.. I WASHIN.QtOK. .'AprJ v 11 President Roosevelt ii just now or raged In'Wean tng.'to Augean stables ".so the .'speak, and latthat. pursuit , u i asked for. the resignation of several fflclals. Tester-, day the Secretary of t le ,Treaury )Wa apprised of this, deten unatlon ,on , the part jof the president I y ,the . reoeipt of the following self-expia uatory tetter ro oelved' from Secretary ortelyou; ? , : "t ain .directed by thi President toaay Oiat altar listening eai efiilly; to aU. the charges and counter charges affecting Messrs. Powderly, Fitch e and McSweeney and without t espresslr t ' any -Judgment upon . these charges c - assuming their truth as to any or all of . the fcentlemeo concerned, he has decfced'thkt'a altua tion exUU in which it lis for the good of ;! I- 'A, the service that complete . change should be made and new men appointed In all three officer, respons to a re. flueat. for his realgnltlontMr..Powderly has sent itlh; Mr. P tchle's term has ox-'j plced.and Mr, .WHIiaAa baa been nominal (ed to succeed him Mr. Sargeant, will replace Mr. Powderl although hs will hot be. able 'to ake oflee fof som: weeks jo come. ,T- v ij "The President also requests m to re- Quest you to forward! a copy of this tet ter to Mr. Mc8wceney with a request for his resignation, and ho appoint Joseph Murray In Mr. McSwpeney's place." ARID LAND . IRRIGATION . (Journal Sped! 1 8ervlce.) . 1 SALEM, ; April U-The State Land Board ' has practically decided to.igfant the applications of th Oregon' Develop ment Company and tr 5 Pilot Butte De velopment Company" tl be permitted to Irrigate- arid lands in Eastern. Oregon ou the Hen system; V 't - f - . -.' d, was. held In the . A meeting of the boa. Stat House yeaterda whloti was at M.; Idleman, 6t dlei 0fi,Mnnea8- tended by Measrs: tj;. Portland, and J. J. w oils, attorney and trei urer, respective- pment Company, ly, of the Oregon Devi St which the matter conMdered, i The form-- of -contract bet en the state and the applioants was diclded on but the board refused to 'flnallV 'close the matter, till ho jpetuvfi ot Stalfe Engineer Qeorge U Dillt. n, fro.n Eastern Oregon, wher he la a. ptnt msJtihg a survey of the ftl applied .ftfiwbflt he will 'be asked pass jipon th "f meted expenses of th proj pt.v PhouloV rport be satis- factory t th Stats tinJJard the con- tracts will be'algne aiM,. ihrimpftnles at .libettj' to com of r. elai.Mitlon.' -, applying will then b mence ,upon in wor 4 The tregon - Devel ment Coti tmny la Applying for the .pr1 70.000 acres at -tjistii. chutes iAverin Kla liege of in fating Iwatert of thv les- iatn .Tftrty. -ti nivk TS.ono aciW the Pilot 'Butte Com The HarneysValleV In filn& an ilnnllciint rrigatlon-COmpa:! At themfeting (r, ... , the board, yesterdayjOeorge Hr wlllami, mwf vi luu 1 1 r v 7 j; ' 'COIN VENT1DN Journal nerfal Services atid BRVNSX'V-ft'K. Ga..IAtrU la-tiuretarv of AgrloultUre Yllstr o'nti pr. ,.tV:ylie, Chief ChemlFtof'AtkrJeuartnient St -Xirri- culture,' r ; ihg th'le in atfemianee op UuV blg; ' BH'ln 'anil cassava? jconvrn- Von fn fi.-nr iiere tolay unde IheVtVit; plce Uu' ...runswlct Board, pf Trade.' JTh fcV'.piMS was galled to order In the c.'ity .Hull at 10 xSnck this morning with a large attrndancj? of planters from various parts of this anil adjoining Mates. L During the forenoon pe convention , Its lUd .ta add!" :-f bvnuuiontie. who X I lalnel the rf bf .vassava And the nvthe.$i piv its pi..! fink snd care; TjJijiii;n'An is .'xl ected t result In 1inrK'ijc;'sftln hi acreage of oassa is. wUci ! 4pw y t s L gQ was practically 'Flr1e'.,,'w tt? -mf n H . trading"' .rWi . In the advertlse .1 are. ilk Andlnr a thunT :V-s-. i Of The'j nr tJio' ey, Kare yoa t! " . '.r i . . ,i ' r.: 1 I ." - . n " "" .. :' . l ' fen&iMlf mI ill '- , r,. wts"T' w t"TT( ',7 , . t 4. . I li ' : f I 1 L . '7 i , 'I II I " ' fe VEIVY SUIT that scsses an INDIVmUALITY of its own; There is CI general aakoUp -of each garment. -TT-; 'MFiET A J xs I . . YOU, WONT 1 I PART OF YOURSELF ON EVERY STREET CORNER IF YOUR. CLOTHES A " ; c- .1 ARMSTRONG THE 313 Washington St P. S. A Urje assortment of rtctntty moment - arrived, ar worth ' Ws won't waste yofr Tom Sharkey, who i ill take a bunch of American lighters to Englana to. fight during the coronation week, has received from the National Bp rung Club of jLoa don -check for 500. This sum was sent Mr. Fltapatrkk '.atcf d ifray expenses of Sharkey and ,th oth r fighting men he intends taking aorosi the briny. ,Flts patrlck and Sharkey 111 sail on the Min neapolis on th 86th, , - - i ; Rube Ferns, and Tim tfurphy have sign ed to box In Kansas ( ity the latter pari of the month.7. i Sandy Ferguson and rank Kenny tried to do a nasty Job on tl e Liverpool, publio the -other night They were billed to go 15 'rounds,' but the affa r was so -palpable a fake that ir-wss st( pped. , Later they, were matched again 1 j Hght 10 rounds an Ferguson knocked out Kenny in the eighth. ., : '.V'.V -; -C- - ; It Is doubtful wheth r Benny Tanger and Dave Sullivan will get together and agree on a match, ad W pounds, .-th .weight Insisted ion ,by I Tanger, Sullivan has slgnlfled ljie wllllniness t wake; ivunuaH Aiiernouf tor, a COU15BI.. . i proposedt AAracqs'-Olbbs fight Is hanging by, K, thread., llracey wired Billy Lavlgne that he Would Iwant a guarantee before he would comej here to give a fight to .tKe' colored nlonl;' As' Lavlgne cannot see his, .way clelr to give, a guar antee, the match is prkctically off. Ban Francisco Bulletin. I y Joe Bernstein'' has bedomo quite an at traction In, PhlladelphlJ, and Is fighting on an average of twice week nowadays. ;;Th , CenfuryVhoiiif Los Angeles is now -trying to get somlbne to meet Joe Walcott there In May. lack Johnson has been promised the chat ce and Will leave for the southern town next Thursday ' Henry Lewis has rec ived a letter from Walcott In which he sti tod that he would arrive here on the 17 h. He fights In Philadelphia on the Ut iw Joe WU train at Larkspur and Lewi mil help him. ; "They can not" fight I' South Carolina." said Governor -McSwee iy in reply to query as to what . his" iftswer would be ' about; the JefCeles-Fitzs mmons flght. "1 will so lnstrOet the hY rlff of Charles tbtn.""' the Governor ct ntinued, "and" 1 will. jus the state", mllit a to prevent It, If necessary." i? The Go1 ertior said there could be no, question abliut the Illegality OK n lSlll.. Alio lona eirrnsi iuiuiu k fight for a, prike and nl ither a limited- found contestrwlth glives nor a . bara" knuckle matclucbuld jb.e pulled off there., f "Kid" McCoy "will in al probability flght his first battle when h enters the ring again at Philadelphia i nd his opponent will be Jack O'Brien, J ick Root of Chi cago or "Kid" Carter. MoCqy 'd that ho was not pwrtlcular as to which one it was so long as the factory. He said tha oney was satis- he would go to Muldoon farm at Whit plains next week ould be prepared bout four weeks. to begin training, snd. to meet all comers In ' It is pfobabie that ut two weeks of) practice will Ix; had m Walla Walla by tlie Helena team. As soon as the men are well .settled, Man ktr Flanrtery Ifflfj begin arrangements t play a number of exhibition gomes wit any teams that Hcleba aggrega practice and-will i -,ght h to men tli tJFiui will be goi ft r a portion of the expenses. James P rt ridge, a tcher. whose borne was signed for the e the departure of IssVyermUHni, 8. D. jlV test Hist be t thiir.V folJ West. Partridge has been ISylna ball everal v are, 'and is consld- 'fd a od man. 1 !arl i Woo A ".toodUl w"to genlrally known as was I a ca tenor tor me Helena Isebu 1 team his way rni E' wo years ago, is on t to Spokane, with which tei in b will ay this season. ; Third j bsm eh D "F. Hupp arrived ,"rotn th itaat y stei y and put In som time ou tfie di non with ' his compan-' Vr.S fr; 1ie setnem Van -Buren Is now tlie t my risiflg ja ber of the team, aid he is eVpeoted every, train.- - - LE FIND. if: ; x (Journal Bp d al Service.); f T'A'RRONDAL.ilL III April 13. most remarkable find Bust been made in one of the tnmmi Williamson County. While JiKKlng. -', ntry Ih theSpil-' lerton shult a 'f stone on which was erorraviv! an' u head was found. The work hivrt h . aegree or skill was found below In sculpture, 'ill found ' below J tb coal strata. Ifllpf-11 ; Vna rot it tent "'C l',:.l .1 l a ft . 1 V we turn, out. pot- ARACTER in the. 4- t COUNTER RE MADE BY ITAILOR mm eet, bet. Fifth' and Sixth SPJUNC and SUMMTR SUlTtNCS your inspection. Drop tn for a time. 1 r ''77 HEAITH RESTORER. EW USEMENT (Journal Spfcclal Servlo.) ' NEW k YORK, - April U.--Muoh Interest U Manifested In life Joint set of garnet to be held by the! St George . A thletio Company and Comphny O of the" Eighth Regiment, at th tatter's armory tonight The unusual feature of the games will be th wall-scaling cbntest open to teams of eight men from phe National Guard. army and navy. It fcvlll be the first time that th program pr an open armory meet has contained Isuch an event l-ll'(ff6ritaJ.8p4 il Service.) I MONROJL .Laj, Ap :1 yThe prompt-, era Of' the ' Northeas LoiilSlaha' sHimm'rf SDheoB AssosIaOoh ai holding Vmeellilg here, today, to arrai se for '"'a Summer normal school to be held In Monroe. June. ' The organisation was . formed Rayvllle in January f this year, and Its object is to develop (the educational In- teresta of the Fifth Congressional dis- trict and especially to maintain a Sum- mer school at least year. - -.1.-1 one month In the WARM DEBATE IN LO LOJ S .- 'l Spec Eil Kyi, A ISVILLE (Journal Service.) LOUISVILLE, April 12. Members bf the ''Webster Debiting Society of the .qqvmgton.' Y. M..C, to lock horns in a IA. . are in the city debate tonight with representatives of thd Louisville Y. M. C. A,: congress,. The visitors . will defend lsville the aflirma- Hev side of the question, "Resolved, That the United States isl Justified in . estab- llshlng permanent pines." v Hule In the Philip- DISCRIMINATION. Several hackmen who own their .own rigs appeared at thejpollco station today and complained that It hey were , being un Justly discriminated Jagainst by the col ored . porters and Bullman conductors running into the Unllo depot. They claim that Ithe raUroad, men "boostf' "for the United Carriage Com panyj and warn pasJtmgers against pat ronlslnsj the Independent concerns. , The matter wilt be laid blfore Superintendent Ed Lyons, of the Irmlnal Company. PRO ATE. J. Crofut, A. O. arkdf and A. . Glese, appraisers of the eltate of F. Born, de- ceased have filed ihelr .Inventory. 'The machinery Is valued at 110,748.61; personal property, (43.233.41; real property, 113,500. ! The Inventory. and appraisement of the estate ot- Uriah K property' to be val Arnold 1 shows - the ed'at S5.T10.8& Wll Gfet Yours Right Iiere J i and summer i exclusive pati experience hi etui your sprhif ., lltsl I have many., msf " and,, my long :, our - guarantee, of Come in-rsee th high-class wort. goods learn my prices and you'll get youfc right here. i S. Jacov -Tiiirto ' f&f 4 WashlagUS l$'t Hlbornll-, c ' ' . : Bunding, i -i ? 2 WE ARB BELLK, 60.M0 PACSAQBS our .".5111110 SODA TftlS IS iN t m m M m r, mi- ti monthly.; the lar: the market Ell 5 cent package la, I grooers.' ' nriiil IE IBACiElR .iHtEATESE CEO. L BAKER, Manage i STARTING5UNDAY t" . '.' IS''. ." ' t f ;ND REMAIN C . ENGAGEMENT EJ r 4 Preaentino; ;'fira. Dr. of ilarchmont's Famoub Novel ' .. . - ; M v. ? . . . .'.V " 'i :- .',.,-'i . - - - v V , " t - m ' 3 iiiiiiiiii ': . i i ii T .ii .i i i i ii ii. 1 "'.V- ! i. 'i' Special attention given ... , .... ana scenic crnDciitsnnienis. . nafnlficentl y costumed Perfect In every detail. '1? We are trying to with the : OUR NEVER-CHANGING PRICES NlghtlS, 25, 35, 50c.: tC ru Say Jneesls','., A. ONE WEEK C0MMENCIN SUNDAY, : MATINEE (RETURN ; ENQAOEMENT MISS JESS , ' And her compan hit of tie f .. ' POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE- --y -X'-fk J C0RDRASlThATRE I V i '-JOHSf F. CORORAY, Manager . I sT 1 UNDER TWO FLAGS JESSIE SHIRLEYlAS "aOARETTE" - An Immense Cast 5peclal Scenery.- Elaborate A for Life. See the Sandstorm In the USUAL;PRICES li:Pl 1JJ J1I-T .A Z-lr V.-TST II MtflfiWi '. I SO mmm fesa t I. I ' ,'' ' " i 1 . -J. Banfit3ld -Vclysey Fuel Co. SLAB Get your, orders in carry a choice OfTic t No." 80 Third Street Ore. Phone, Main 363" Columbia AcJvertfc3 in ,:TIio JOURNAL lONESi Ore. Nortk 1076; CoL 506 i m ni i'iiBM-n AFTERNOON AT 2.15 "I ' f'5A- r,., ER OF WEEK j TRAbRDINARY! Dotemus Oramatlzation to state accessories I.' 't. r J r .. - and gowned. become popular peo e. .- r 'ft'! Kt'tiy t,-it , Matinee 10, 15, 25c rday and Sunday 1 TOMORROW EVENING APRIL ,13 ! Saturday BY SPECIAL REQUEST E SHIRLEY will appear In the V . season If 40 People 40 ountlngs. See "Cigarette' Desert. 25 and 50 cents FLY TIME IS COMING fa.te? is p JOS We can help you in this with our well-selected Wall Paper in all grades. . sBsSsBBssiSssw " 'MOJIBIS';.- 5:9"ttd''';''.:i E. H. MOORUOISE & CO. Art Store, 307, Washington St WOOD and give your wood , to dry- 373.; POlXTtrAND," OlV 1 3 ht (i I ( ' S J' V'' -i.r-.W, pi;v .v'-Jf i, V 1 7 '7 i