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Ill ,....'. llIMi 1 it i-! w ult&9Sttww , , I'll , It was erroneouily atated In jretUr dar'a paper that aharea of the North Coast CooDerktlva Lumbar oomoany ara 3190 Mc,: Th aharaa ara tl each, art ( netotlabla -and payers of jenrroua dlvl- aenda m addition "to their Intaraat in large bodiaa 4X the finest timber lands on the face of the globe.""' All money received from the sale of atoclc ara In vested In Oregon's matchless pine, fir, larch, cedar, tamarack and spruce tim ber lands, the company buying the quar ter, sections of, individual owners of .timber claims, thus acquiring large tracts In one body.' This, makes every tree marketable and often doubles, five times over, the value of the nurchaaes. If a suitable market la not at once avail able the tracts are held until an oppor tune time for selling, or the company erects Its own sawmill and cuts the Um ber Into merchantable, lumber itself. With the great scramble for timber that naa been going on for the. last two or three years, however, It Is not often that the company "will find It. necessary to hold Its land for any time at all, and the most generous nroflts aura to be re turned to every shareholder will doubt teaa extend the business of this enter prise to every section f the country wuare i meinoas are made known. f Frank "White, who was arrested on thefijnplalnt of hla dlvoreail wife. Mra. nle White, and ehared with in. aanlty, waa declared sane by Dr. John- eon after an examination la the county Jail yesterday , afternoon. "White ; de elarea that be will now proceed at onoe w nave ma former , wife arrested, en enargea of perjury and wrongful Im prisonment. .White said that bis wife brought the Insanity charge, against Union Laundry SECOND - AND . COLUMBIA , . Tel Main 398.- 1 fnl Portland when aha was taken, sick. He was to be treated for heart trouble.' She hss several grandchildren In thia city and many friends. It la feared that she will not aurvive. Observation Car DatJy, Trlpa Hose City , sightseeing .cars leave fiecond and Morrison streets at 10 a. m. and 1 p. m.. taking In the beat scenlo beauties, . Take In Council Crest, the greatest panermmlo ride in America. Stopovera on' Crest and "Forestry building. - Competent lec turer accompanying car and tells story of trip. Time of trip. 1 Mi hours; fare, SO centa, ., ... y . V;'- . v .'Evangelist J. K. Wolfe will speak to night at the , Mississippi Avenue Con gregational churoh on 'The Judgment of the Living Nations." r This lecture will be given In response to the many requests that have come to blm since the revival meetings closed. A special mutical program will precede the leo- ?f. - V;..-;r V . ) : i ' The May dancing party to be given by the Order of Washington In Alisky hall. Thlnfajirt Morrl inn itrMt. nn Urn t . aim to prevent him from swearing Ao alurday evenbg. May 11, promises to be warrant-for her'amst on a charge of I the most popular attraction for that evening.; Good music, free lunch, grand good time for alL- Ton are Invited to attend, . Admission it eentav - " Hong Chong, a Chinese, was adjudged Insane by County Judge Webster yes terday 'afternoon after an examination by Dr. Johnson. . Cbong la the owner of a tea store on Second street When ap prehended by Deputy' Sheriffs Beatty and Kelly he had a revolver .tied Ho a atrlng about his neck.', O. . Hoff. state labo commissioner, and J. H. Ackerman, stats school sup erlntendent, this week purchased bust. ness property In St. .Johns from K. O. Ogden at the highest price ever paid for property in -Bt Johns. The deal waa olosed Monday and the price paid waa 114,000. N .;, y-: , The property Is a lot on Jersey street in tne cocbran block, centrally located and now occupied by an ice cream, con- xecuonery and drug store. It rents for tltt a month. Mr. Ogden. a real es tate dealer, bojught this property three monins ago zor iio.ooo. ,, - Another sale of I Importance - was closed this week by H. L. Holbrook for a lot near the school building on jersey street which sold for M.ooo Real estate In , Bt. Jobne ' la rapidly aavancing. "The excavation for a two-story brick building waa started today on the prop erty adjoining the McChesney block in which the St Johns poetofflce la locat ed.- Petersen Noce are the owners. The building will have a It-foot front age on Jersey street ... ; . Excellent progress Is being made In the erection of H. W. King's skating rink. It will be a large structure and built according to the latest approved plana for skating rinks. The Portland Woolen Mills have sig nified their Intention to build a sewer and have asked the city for a permit Work on thia Improvement will begin at onoe.. , . v -,: Cruise of a tract of It, 000 aorss of timber lands near Chioo, In Plumaa county, California, has, Just been com pleted by J. D. Laoey Y Co. of Port land for the Diamond Match company, and aa a result, the match trust has purchased the property for approxl maieiy '11,400,000. . xne lands , were partly oovered with sugar pine and yet low fir. m, -ij r '-Xy . '.Vi-.1' ;:'-.-. The lands adjoin other similar hold ings of the match-company, i Inoluded In the purchase are real estate, logging rauroaas ana , equipment and nxtures. In addition, a large amount of lumber on mercnaoamv are purcnasea at an inventoried price. The match company's anneal statement Juat aubmltted by the president, O. C Barber, shows that dur ing the last year the company's net profits from sale of matches, lumber. and from rentals,' royalties, foreign In' vestments and California operations amounted to ; tl.lfi7.ooo,: , An annual dividend of 10 per cent la paid on its enure capital stock, s. , DID NOT WANT TO . WASTE GOOD BEER .perjury for falsely swearing to the affi davit by which William F. '--White, the 11-year-old son of the couple, procured a license to-: marry Mary .Walker on t February it.,', v . x,r. ?V - The funeral of Pr. James Harvey Pleesanta,who died at hla home, 161 Falling street Tuesday, waa held yes terday from the Zeller-Byraes chapel under the auspices of the I. O." O. F. A Urge number of friends and relatives attended the last rites over the de ceased, who had been a soldier in the civil war. . Dr. Pleasants waa born-in Kentucky in lilt and was 7J years e age at the time of hla fleatft. lie enlisted In the Union army ana alter EXCAVATE FOR FOUR-STORY HOTEL &fatthleii Building - at Front and Harrison WW Soon Be Under ; 5 ' Way Grading on Belghta. -' Bernl's Witch Hasel Cream la the ideal lotion for chapped hands, face and Upe. Healing and soothing without being aUcky or greasy, it is a srreat favorite with the ladles, -s a ' toilet WV eTwed from- the St xut cream, tie a bottle f Albert Bernl, the aruggist, in Washington street Articles of Incorporation of the Ivey ruDiisning company, nave been Hied In the office Of County Clerk Fields bv C James Ivey, Olive F. Ivey, Carrie L. Ivey, - William H. . Heppe, Charles A. Prlesing and Charles J. Barnard. Capl- HI SIOCK, flB.VOU. . Medical college. He came to Oregon In ltOI. "-Mrs. Pleasants survives, ber husband, as do his daughters. Mrs. H. U Brown of Hoqulam, - Washington, and Miss Stella Pleasants of this city. -Mi. tt. Ackerman will address a mass meeting In Oreshsm Saturday afternoon explaining the workings of the new law that goes into effect May SB for uniting school -dlstrlota in order to - establish high schools, . Ores ham has been con sidered the point for building a high school and about too pupils will derive benefit from the establishment of - a school there. : It Is proposed to unite districts 17. t, 10. It, IS and II to the Oreaham district la forming the central high school. ' Penny "Broa . Friday Bpeclal-l-Our 11. tO grade of Bed or White Port Tokay, Muscatel and Sherry wines at tl.tO per gallon: ' Our 11.00 grade of Port, Sherry and Zlnfandel winea at Tto per gallon.' - Our 11.00 grade of J. A. McBrayer whlakey (spring of ') at 14.00 per gallon. Friday only. 179-ttl-l Morrison street, phone East 1ST. Free delivery. 1 -, Members of Al Kader temple held a special meeting last night to arrange for an entertainment for the Mystlo Shiiners and their families returning from the Los Angeles imperial ses sion. Headquarters will be established and another special meeting will be held tomorrow night when all commit tees will be named that will have charge of the special f eaturea of i the . entertainment, - Thejury In Judge Sears' department of the state circuit " court yesterday afternoon returned a verdict for-tS20 for Simon Bros, against Leach Bros, for a carload of scrap Iron. Leach Broa. had refused to pay for the iron. alleging that it waa jiot of the quality represented. . Before finding their ver dict the Jurors ' visited Leach Bros.' foundry and inspected the acrap Iron complained of. j. . , - ,V - Excavating for ' the foundation . of John Matthlesen's new four-story hotel at Front and Harrison streets has be gun.-. The building will occupy the en tire quarter-block and will require about five months for Its completion. The walls . will be ' of brick and with a thickness sufficient ; to support addi tional stories. 1 V . . Willamette Heights Is to be the scene of extensive . grading Improve ments Ihls summer . and ' fall. The "Scotch Nubbin,' one of the slghtllest building spots on the hills back of Portland "is to be terraced. It will rise In three easy steps, giving a splen did view of the city and harbor. Russell ' and Blythe, who own the property - have let a contract with George McCabe to remove about 100, 000 cublo yards of earth, with a pro visional contract for the removal of 100,000 additional yards. tne end or tne . Prises of fSO, tit and tit will be given by the Portland Municipal asso ciation for three best essays on Good CItlsenshlp. , Competition open to young men from IS to St yeara of age. For terms apply to John Bain. 114 Stark A dramatio recital, assisted by local end Instrumental . numbers, - was given by Marion Warde Farnham at Haw thorne Park Presbytsrian church last I Wt I I IMCDCPT A I I night It waa decided success and "-- ' -w I From demurrers filed In the cases of Patsy MeCann and John Crocker, north end saloonkeepers, who were arrested on primary election day for keeping open meir establishments contrary to tne provisions of the ordinance. It Is thought that the attorneys for the de fense intend to rals the point that in asmuch aa the law only designates that places where liquor is sold shall remain closed on "election day - aurlner vot Ing hours, the primary election is not covered by the legislation.. The de murrers will be argued In the police court tomorrow ana if Judge Cameron ruies againai ins aerenaants an ao- peai may os taaen to the upper court ttenry Hoirman, proprietor of a sa loon on Hawthorne . avenue, who waa arrested by Detectives Jones and Tick- enor for selling liquor during voting hours, v was found guilty and ths case continued for sentence. 'Hoff man '.conducts a restaurant In con nection with his resort and Introduced a novel defense. He alleges that his daughter, had asked him for three empty glasses to place en the dinner Uble and he Inferred that she wanted three glasses of bser. The liquor was placed on the safe and after finding he waa mistaken Hoffman says he asked three young men who were waiting- for seats at the table to drink the beverage. The police appeared at this Juncture and arrested the aa- loonman. - PEER OF ALL $3 HATS Know It by This Label r Every Hat Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction . : ; or a new hat tree of charge Complete line of fine Straws and Panamas for summer .? It's easy now, be canaa the best kinds of paint, enamels, stains. yarnlshea, are sold ander th Mm of, ' AG1E QUAUTfi a mark that signifies the Perfect Paint for Every Parpoee,' If ronr nearest dealer cannot snpplv jon with the "Acme QnaUty-kindwewflL Aak for a copy of the sew textbook. Tbe leleetteai art Dm ef filaii ami ITnUsa.- Free on request. : , '!- y",, ...1- -j NEW ERA PALM & VARNISnCO. ; IT! Tint ttrt, artUa, V FOR SLAM ON CHARACTER Thurman atrwt oar lino 1, , to be to- LOGAN AWARDED MONEY proved, piauea mna put a in rar- ket by the same firm. It will be on sale within the next few days. An effort is being made to secure a street ear line along the hillside that will serve the residents of the die trlet - - ? was attended by a large audience. To prepare for . the grocers annua plcnlo a meeting of committeemen baa been called for this evening at -110 Alisky building. - - Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camaa. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. ; Leaves Washington street dock a p. m. ,. . . a, Reliable hot water bags and fountain syringes at moderate prices at Bernl's drug store, SSI Washington street Why pay more T Metsger fits your eyes for tL wash. Bt, cor. 7th, formerly at ill Sixth atreet The following were last : night ap pointed a committee to prepare plans for thself -support of the churches ef the Portland - presbytery , and present there later for the approval of the gen eral committee: Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, Rev. B. BJ. 8. Ely Jr., D. D., Rev. E. M. Sharp. Rev. W. & Holt M. D., Rev. A. J. Montgomery -and Elders . William M. Ladd, W. B Honeyman, Sara Jackwood and Earl C, Bronaugh. Try Washington lump coal, price 7.f 0 per ton. It is clean and good. Ask your dealers for it . ; Dr. M. Monte Bettman, denrlst, has returned.4 Office 40t-4-t Swetland building, l Dr. G. F. Koehler, removed to 403-4-1 Swetland ;bldg. ,; Diseases : of stomach, -H, W. Moore- expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark Sts. Vs, William a pWijckv. Rev.' William Hiram Foulkes will be Installed pasto of the - First , Presby terian church by the Portland presby tery this evening at the church.' Rev. B. E. 8. Ely will deliver ' the sermon and other members of the presbytery will take part ;; j Mrs. Emily Baughman, widow of the late Samuej Baughman, became sud denly ill while on the train yesterday en route to Portland from PleHsant Hill. Her husband died two yeara ago of old age. She waa accompanying her son to Eastm.-.n ..kodaks and supplies. X. Leeser Cohen. Ill tth, the Kodak atore. Dr. William Cavanaugh. dentist has moved hla office to 001-4 Buchanan bldg. Woman's Exchange, US, Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to 1; bualness men's lunch, Aome Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oil and fine gasoline. . . Phone East Tit. . Z. Chambers, optician, 111 Seventh,' ,v Berger Signs iti TamhUlPhona! CONCRETE STRUCTURES i O. E. Dobson, who has been employed as a civil engineer in , the city engi neer's ? department was yesterday transferred to the building Inspector's department by the civil service commis sion.. - i .-.'- - Mr. Dobson. who belongs to a well- known Iowa family, Is a reenforced concrete epeclallst and Inspector Spen cer needed his services In his depart ment, aa a great deal of concrete con struction la under way, ana men who are- expert in that branch of construc tion are acarcev He will check over the plana for buildings of every type filed with the building Inspector. This gives Inspector Spencer and Deputy Benvle more time for field work, ELOPEMENT CAUSE OF' DIVORCE SUIT Suit for divorce from Crinthe V. Rich ardson was filed In ; the circuit court yesterday afternoon by Gilbert X Rich ardson. ' Mrs. Richardson la charged with infidelity, and Frank B. Irons, alias Frank B. Oberg, is named aa co ressondent v Richardson charges that hla wife left him and went to Tacoma last October, taking- with her their t-year-old.aon Oliver, and Joined Irons there. 'yVyy ' y . .rv,. Richardson asks a divorce, and the oustody of his son,: whom-ehe saya hs recovered In April when Mrs. Richard son and Irons were arrested. John C. Logan waa vindicated In the eyes of the colored population yesterday afternoon, when-the Jury In Judge Gan tenbeln'a department of the state circuit court found a verdict awarding Logan tlOO damages from the advocate for libel. The suit was brought against E. D. Cannady and F. E. Sproull, alleged to be the editors of the Advocate, In which appeared various denouncements of Lo gan. Logan ' asked 15,000 damages. Cannady and Sproull sought to defend by alleging that what they had said of Logan was true, and the Jury negatived this defense by awarding Logan 1100 damages. The Jury deliberated about an hour. ; v- ; f A Hard Debt to Fay. 1 owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G. S. Clark of westneia. iowa. -Tor my - rescue rrom death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death - seemea imminent when commenoed taking New Discovery. The ominous . dry, hacking oough quits be fore the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure.' Nothing has ever eaualed New Discov ery for coughs, colds and all- throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by Red Cross Pharmacy. 60o and 11.00. Trial bottle free. . . - MOUSE IS SHIPPED IN STRAWBERRY BOX BIG TIME TONIGHT OAKS RINK LICARN JTO SKATE Gel the Oaks Habit 1 Butter-Writ Bread LEADS ALL OTHERS IN QUALITY AND SALES " fivery ingredient the choicest J 5 cents per loaf L cn& i AtaU grocers Insist upon having "Butter-Nut" and look for the ' blue star label on every loaf Mew .MMBfcw NEW Imported Milan Dress Shapes, 50 rery latest - models .f3.50 to $5.50 NEW Straw and Chip Shapes, blacks and all ' colors .fl.OO to $3.00 NEW Plain Band Sailors, smooth and rough. 75 to $4.00 NEW Neapolitan Flats, blacks, whites and light - - 4 ' colors. . . , . . . . , ......... .. ; . (fl.50 to. $5.00 NEW Flowers . NEW Foliages t NEW Ball Pins NEW IDEAS Iti Tailored Street Hats and Modish Dress Hats. All one ginal Pattern HaU One Fourth to One Half Off 214 Third ' Cor. Salmon IE fO A IT 1P2xJr Like Finding Honey ymr gpxoxixs to orar rovm TVm niDAT AWD SATirsV , BAY SAXB. . ;;,..v;i- CHOICE GROCERIES V Shmana Ripe Olives, pta, glasa Xhmann Ripe Olives, qta, glass .......SO . Bayles Preserved Sweet Mixed y,. Turn Turn Pickles, pts., . - glass 20e Bayles1 Preserved Sweet, Midget Gherkins, ptav glass... ...20e Bayles' Preserved Sweet Midget ; Gherkins, lOroa. glass..... 15 Bayles' Preserved Sweet Mixed, 10-os. class ..15 Helns Standard Currant Jelly, JO-lb. pall ........... .2.25 Helns Extra Family Apple Butter, 10-lb, crock ....i...... .3.25 Iensa Assorted Preserves and 'Jams, lt-os. glass........ 20e Imported Orange Marmalade, 'f lt-os. Jars .... ....20f D. C BURNS CO. axocsu, SIS Third St. none Mala SXS "p"',B,,,e',aJsaesaaeaij(ss-jBisjssaa-B-jj Heiliq Theatre lUt and WaaUngtom. : nona Main l. IrL, Sat., gna. Vlrats, stay 10, 11, u, .OSCAK WILM'g OSXAZ JUAT, ' 8ALOMBH Prtees Entire L r ' rinn- ei ' s.t !h .IVJL- Ull"'' Me. . ts Miiii at theatre kos office. BEIUG THEATRE JTt Utk and Waihloartoa. LAST TIITS TONIGHT 8:15 O'CLOCK. ,. T.n.T.taw atrtszix . la the Delightful Comedy THS BUTTiaXLT." Prleee tower Floor, 12. . tlJSO. BalmiT MARQ U AM CI R A N D Pertlsnd's ramoss Theatre. .-, . , PUont Mala 202iX Qrand Opening a Oomie Opera Imw Wednesday, May 13 San Francisco Opera Co. the SiMt Xoaioal int FANm&NA ' give Yirfcts Only. statiBM Betarday and Bnaday. - Seat Sale Opeas sataraay, stay U, t . su Prices ZSe.BOt.76e. , Klser scenlo photos. Imperial hotel Pay your west side aaa bills before Friday, p.m. Positively no discount after that day. Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen ft Lewis' Best Brand. Today while Bell tt Co, were unload ing the morning's receipts of strawber-1 ties from the valley they came across a very flne box shipped from J. F. Barker A Co. Several buyers stood around j waiting for the crate to be opened and, this being done, out Jumped mouse that Immediately made tracks for the office of Mr. Bell. While Bell A Co. report many curious arrivals at I divers times, this Is the first Instance when the stock clerk had to, check up a mouse. ' ' 7 PERSONAL A. M. Crawford attorney-general of And we will give it just the same attention that we give the Unrest Crawford is in Portland on omoiai bust- .rnnnt w have. , - 5 . V - I ness. ,v, v ' ' - -J W. ' Wbitmore, a large atockreieer . . , , ... . ' . ...of Pomeroy, Washington, is at the lm- v It IS the Small beginnings that produce the Dig results. It Will periol hotel attending his mother, Mrs. work for us as well as you. That is the reason we. want the small 5f- v,Jhltmor f 0akJand' ?"gon: jJl . v , " - . , , j Mra Whitmore Is dangerously 111 and aCCeXHK. ,.. , , ' - v s .V. -vv-t '.', ."' 1 relatives1 have ."been summoned to 'her " , . t ? 1 L - ' -. - j bedside.. 1 . and we wilTdo everything we can to assist them in their first bankiSot-S thVr!gon (. 4 , t i ,h , , I J. M. Stevenson, a merchant and rail- roaa contractor of Cascades, . Washing- If you are not earning money, start a little account with roarf of tne weekly, allowance tnat tatner gives you- When he sees you Eagie, canyon city, Oregon. ia recov- Minnino- a bank account, iust watch that allowance increase. ; , - rln m . operation at the -.North " - a - T- ; . . .... .. y- t " " : ..: ' 1 factne sanatorium. Mr. ward has been at the sanatorium about a week. , Charles Sweeney, the Spokane million aire, is at the Portland hotel.' .. f Colonel and Mre,.K, A. Godwin of Fort Walla Walla are at the Portland hotel.". They are In Portland on a shop ping and pleasure trip. "from Maker to Player.'' ing transactions, r.?Vi.;;.5V':v;',':'-.P:'f.'j - Savings deposited in this strong bank earn 4 per cent compound ; interest '.forouftl ! j " Pay y ' ... . ! . four west side gas bills before Reed-French, Sixth and Burnsidc, Have a Lot of Excellent Used Pianos Which They Are Offer ing at Especially Low Prices This Veek. Phone Main 1252 If You Can't Come in Through the Day Decker, Schubert, Packard. I vera 4 Pond, Fischer, Kohler A Campbell any ' ot these for less than halt retail pay tt a month. ' ' 'M f v.- :--iiV''-iv:;";'-':'- 'v:;..ri1::;.,:.: ' r'i -jvS ! y Take choice of a splendid assortment of Piano Players, Pianola, Ceolllaa. Apollo, Angelua, Ideal for tlto pay tl e, month eil the music you .want - v thrown In. 1 . . . . ....... ...,. . . ; ' ' , , This is clean-up week piano bargains all over the house. Write if' you can't come in. ' ' i',-. , ' MrichiianaTMfTCo: RTXTH ANn G. W. KENNEDY, Wareroora Manager BURNSIDE The plane faotory hmise In a wholesale district. , BAKER THEATRE Mi, . Boom of the raaoiia Baker gtoek Oomnaav. in Nat OoodwlS'e Immenee Snrcr... .' "THS COWBOY A1TD THS tAoi.- By CUtfe Fitch. ' BeaatifBl Productloe On. at tha t .. Entire Bewo. Stare IHreetioa Mr. Arth,,. eckiev. Mataiee Satord.r. Jireninf snc, soe, boo. Macklev. InsKnc, BOS, BOo. Hat1na 111. 9k. Vest Waai "The Saw Dealsiaa iS Empire Ttealre k.M. ... MUtoa w. Beainaa, Hanaser. . The Home of Melodrama. Toolrbt All Waak-Th. .RMm.n rv Baat Melodramatla Ornntaatkw n... 1 PUgrad Portland, ia the Big Eaatera Soc: "bJU! SAJtZD SO KIOHT." " l ' Matlaee Saturday. ,. ' Btara DtraetloB aft Mr nu , .u. SOa. toe. -loe. JVe. soe. iuv. u..inu . Net Week "TM ill WHITH CAV. t. LYRICTHEAtRE . rhone Main 4688. This Week the AUea Stock Con paar Present In . r -m .ww-vua.u, ... . . smowamt tar towbt. lfatTiiaaal - Tnsails Tl l o j a . 8:16. .Prleee 10c, 3Qe and tOe. ""10g Beaerred seats h shone. Main atuui. ami.. pea from 10 a. ea. to 10 p. m. TMESTARK'r. Week ef Way t. ' , TH AVLrVXAK STUCK COMPANT" . ' r . - Pre.nta m tuvja mo.,; Matmaaa TnMd... Thn..,L.w ... tBBdaraat S:80. PH m aad io enta. ;,... eaealnf at :15. . Prloe 10. 8s) and iu) .u ' re aaats tr ph", 6f A. Wnk ef Hay U, "hoid't l.ial Tt3G?AKD Weak ef Kay . Tauonvtlle ea u The ho karry La Oompanr "TBI ta t AK3 IHX hvasE"... " by : J l'. w-1 v r " . :-'!4 Al'-! A3 I .1 a ( C i. Vlj4w 1 A T I. mi 1 j alter that day. - , -, . - 21 -1 y: