THE ORrCOIT SUNDAY JOURNAL, POKTXAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 12, KC7. ' i . a "KEEP OUT OF POLITICS," : SAYS LAE f 0 HEW COPS ' Mayor Tells the Eighteen New Policemen That They Should Not r LJp Up With Any Interest Opposed to Good '. .' . i , r,vCovernmentVNSV:':' " U'lv:-' Eighteen eligible! passed ths scrutiny or the police committee of the execu tive board yeaterday afternoon and were stamped with the mayor's approv U . They reported to Chief GrlUmaoher at o clock ana will be eworn In Mon day.; v. . Theae prospective policemen pssssd the civil aervlae examination eaaly In April and all have been appointed for Immediate service except Charles I Burton, who Is teaching school. The mayor gave .them a short talk on' their duties and responsibilities "How are you,, -gentlemen?"' began the mayor, and after, all had seamed him that they were In excellent health .he proceeded to give them some good, substantial advice along the linos of their future occupation. 'Some of you will serve the city all your Ufa; some ef you won't. k Enforce the laws as you see them and always do your duty. ; "Keep your liands , off of politloa j Neither your religion nor your politics has been asked. Ton have been ap pointed without fear or favor.-' In tha approaching . election- . vo.e 'whatever ticket you wish. It Is nobody's business what ticket you vote, and remember that It Is not your buslneas what ticket other people vote, - , ' "Temptations that meet the police man In his duties are great Never ally yourself with Interests that ars not for good government we only want Just execution of Just laws. May the Lord be with you!" -- .... The names of the men, given In th order of their standing, are as follows James K. Keith, Fred M. West, Leo A. Harms, John B. Addison. John E. Abbot, Charles I Burton, Clifford L. Braaoo, Edgar A, Bewley, Stephen S. Arno.d, Frank A. Grimm, William , S3. , Justus, Forest w. Peterson, Charles T. Huntor, Charlea C, Gloss, Nathan H. Emitter, Oeorge W. Russell, Carl D. Hanson and ttetpn m. bum. r a ;y '. ; . . . ' FAMOUS HOUSE 84 YEARS OLD CHICKERINO & SONS, OLD- EST PIANO : FIRM IN AMERICA ANOTHER MILESTONE JUST PASSED A Career and Reputation That Leads All the Piano Trade- ; Exclusive Privilege of Repre- scnutuon , cnioyea v oy me House of Eilen for All the Pa ;' cific Northwest, An V ' ;' : 7th SKETGHeHIGKERiNG ART GONTES1" CHILD. FALLS INTO TUB OF SCALDING WATER AT HIS HOME 19 KILLED 22 JJ1ED (Continued from On.) -: ' . . r a. V Harry, the 4-year-old son of H. A, Bennett, fell Into - a. tub of boiling water yesterday afternoon, at the fam ily home, 10 Eleventh street,' and was fearfully scalded. Dr. Banford Loeb, who was called In Immediately, thinks that the child cannot survive but a fsw ..days. I . . ;.: . ,,. ".v.- . Just how the accident occurred Is not known. The mother had just placed a tub of scalding water on the floor of the kitchen with which she ' waa preparing to waan. it is thought that ihe Uttio edre of the tub and lost his balance. The flesh is pealed away from the bones on pans of the lower limbs and nearly all the skin la pealed f rora the abdomen and legs, ,; If there should be any small, hops for his recovery the physician says that blood poison would inevitably set ln -..v-.- ... - : - U. A. Bennett, the father. Is manager of the Red Cross employment agency. Ths child Was well known In the vicin ity of his father's plaoe , of business, near Burnslda street, and was a. friend boy may have attempted to sh on thai of many visitors to ths agency. pinned to ths ground beneath ths tons of wreckage. , ; ' Rushing at a high rats of speed over the level stretch of track near ths little station of Honda. IS miles north of Bant a Barbara, ths huge engine sud denly leaped - from ths track, Its rear truck torn from ths frame, and dragged after it all but three, ef tbs seven cars - of ths train, piling them In a splintered ' mass alongside of the rails. . . . The baggage car waa thrown ' com . - pletelr - top f the ngin, -whtta ih diner, Immediately foupwlng the bag 1gmgear, was wedged beneath ths loco motive, where clouds Of steam and boll-' lng . water, j Were poured down ' upon i s or women relatives of nobles from eastern temples, , Practically aU of them ars from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and nw ion Drancnea or us oraer. Death feU on ths rushing, laughing tralnload of enthnalaatla rfalaaataa and their friends like a thunderbolt out of Chlckerlng & Bona of Boston, Amerl ca's oldest piano manufaeturars, were eighty-four years old on April 14, 1107. Upon that day, la lilt, Jonas Chlcker lng began the business that was des tined to become the most dlstlngulshsd in aii the world of plano-maklng. Jonas Chlckerlng had been engaged for aomS -years previous to that time in piano making la ths shop of John Osborne, In Boston, but neither Osborne nor any of the other piano makers of that day established themsslvss perma nently, as did Chlckerlng, and all havs passed into history. Their, enterprises dlsd . with them, or before them, and so it happens that ths bouse of Chlck erlng la ths sols survivor from that sarly period, and the Nestor of the American piano Industry. Ws hear It said frequently that ths nams of Boston and ths art aasoola tlona of thst city havs dons much for piano manufaeturars who have chosen that famous old olty as headquarters, but It may be aald In eincerlty that Chlckerlng V Bona havs dons much for Boston. From ths early twenties up to tbs present tlm the Chlckerlng piano has been ' one of ths greatest and probably ths most persistent of ths art forces that bavs advertised Boston as a osntsr of art and culture. This is ths simple truth, and Intellectual Bos ton rsauses and admits it. Ths name of Chlckerlng Is one of the art assets of ths American piano Indue try. Its beneficence Is felt Indl rectly by svsry man who makes or sells a piano today. : Jonas Chlckerlng was a leader and an lnvsntor In his day. and his bualneaa heirs In each gen eration bavs caught .the spirit which he tnstlUsd into bis own creations. There has always been in the Cnick- trtna- business a strict regard for high Ideals, and ths nrindplss staunchly maintained by tbs houss of Chlckerlng bavs 4 e had a beneficial effect upon ths rs elano Industry. - a clear sky. Ths onl warnlna- e-iven - Thsrs has been no halting with ths waC. a Vdd'en Sndfngf -.'tefrtng fo?eChlc.k.!I,"!:..Bp,6ii ?U'C"! sound as bolt was torn from plats and wheel from axle when the great mass of the engine, turning from the steel path laid for It, waa thrown on Its aids ana aimoai cirecUr across ths ; track. 1 root Track Oonstnotioa. Poor track construction alone Is blamed for ths disaster. . Ths switch from tbs main Una Into, a feeder line leading out to another switch did not and trade supremacy havs never swerved the directors of this great en terprise from a belief that there were always stlU higher points to win, and as a . result ths Chlckerlng piano has gathered fame and glory with ths pass ing of the years. - . -. To own a Chlckerlng piano la to pos sess ths most perfect musloal product In ths world an instrument f ss qulslte tone, ' wonderful power, rarely I -- -ii ii - - i in i H - i .... )MMwm ' iff ) ; v Next and Last Sketch . Appears Next Sunday ' As the Chickering Art Contest drawl to a close ; we'll mention; briefly, once 'more the few; conditions that must be followed . by the boys and girls who have entered this.' test of " skill. Each set of sketches must be complete ; eight in allclipped from the Portland Sunday papers March 81 to May 19, inclusive. , Each picture must be colored either with water col- ors or crayons. Contest open to all children under, 14 years of age ; Prizes' to be awarded for the best colored.artd neatest sets. Awards to be decided by, a committee of well known , art critics and artists, their decision to be : final. All sketches to be broueht to our store. marked Art ? Contest Department, hot later ' ; than .'.'May 25. ; Prizes as ' follows ; First a ' magnificent Chickering Quarter Grand Piano," at just half price; second. Certificate for $100 C good toward purchase of any new high grade piano in Our stock; third, $50 Talking Machine complete; fourth, $25 Talking Machine com-5 plete.:: . A A U.- . ,; ; :! ; If any of th sketches have been missed, ex tra copies of the papers can be obtained at the newspaper offices. ', A ''?' V - Be sure to have your set-complete -be sure , to sign your name on the back of each sketch,' with your address and age. Be sure to have them at our store on time. WoUL BxclnslTely Tnronfbont ths Pacino Vorthwest Mf m iovn op xzaxzsT quaxxtt xzaossT, uvtaasn a 353 Washington St., Comer of Park dlavatxaars of piaitorclicibility aAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaii fff VTf Vff VSVt WW V WWW WWW WW WW WW Wfl Soad's Worst .wrsokv ;. tv t ! It Is by far ths most disastrous wreck 'which baa ever occurred on the coast 'Una, "both. In point of Uvea lost and In J rolling atock-deabroved.. ' -. 1 v'- . Ths train was extra 2411, laden with I most , of them seriously hurt .fthr1nra and thaff lailtaa An thaip vit I . Walfar Vkalava. . ' V borne from the conclave in ixs Angeiea doss - properly and ' ths small wheels bsautlfnl finish, splendid workmanahip of the rear trucks of ths snglns could a piano that will endure, as has ths not leap the gap, -nor wars they heavy houss which makes It. Ths Chlckerlng enough to close It .up as the big front elano. ths maks of highest quality, la drivers had dona. - . - : 4 t naturally to be found at ths House of One of ths wheels passed In safety, I Highest Quality the House of Kllers but ths second, veering at the caU of I who enjoy ths exolusivs privilege to ths partially open ; switoh, sent thei-yapresent this magnificent line through wnoie train into us pus or , spuniersa dsbrls whlob now covers ths tracka - Pewerlees -In-their-ernlea,- the eesl- neer .and fireman went down In the crash, but ltjs believed-, they.eecaped with Injuries which may or may not provs serious. :'i Ths conductor Of ths dlnsr was killed, almost Instantly, as wars two -waiters who were working In ths car. Mors may bS. dead .In the rulna which have not as' yet been cleared away. ' Twenty-two were brought In on the relief train. out all the Pacific Northwest. OUST DENVER nillT OFFICERS I WWWWWWW : XAMINATION FREE! i ome from the conclave In Los Angeles. 1 4 Honda Is a lonely little ' sUtion, far r hiflf PrflfUtive of United States 7, When the diner left the track and from ? the beaten paths of ,,,,? ,nd VllieT CJCeCUIIVeS OT UniTea OXaieS " - 1 wa 7 iits wnvwu xcaviass vm invUf' eiiivi was thrown beneath, ths engine it broke helo waa slow m arrlvin for the in. , completely in two1 and thrse sleepers im- jured and ths dying and tbs dead on mediately, following; it were derailed. ' the cruehed train. . Special trains from, San Bernardino ?. Thoss In ths coaches who had escaped ana inis cay : were rusnea 10, me scens injury and others who, were ellghUy ;or me acciaenti immediately, carrying hurt turned In with a will and saved doctors, nurses and, supplies for ths ths train from fire, wMle willing hands cars of ths Injured. , : - , i ' ' t ; ' I carried out . those who were not past : xnoss moai . Benon y ; - nun were 1 mortal aid. , I . ' brought. to tbe bsepltai hers-and It is I All ths help ths victims could get feared that at .least . eight or, ten morel In time to do ths, many good waa from will die. , ' y - their comrades OA ths train and some rive or , me long list or aeaa paaeeci or the scenes when friends and rela. away on the road In from Honda en the 1 tives met on that huge bier were heart- Coin Manufactory Declared Incompetent special train. v Sfost Dead Were ShrlneTS. Almoat all of the dead were Bhrlners c4merican rondlng. Strong men wept and women fainted at . the alght of ths dead and 1 the cries of ths injured, crushed be- i neattt the wreckage and many of them being burned , to death In a cloud of steam pouring from the straining boUer 1 ox the engine. Stretchers were hurriedly Improvised COLD COINS FOUND TO , BE SrfORT IN WEIGHT I - - , No Dishonesty Is Suspected, but Oean Sweep of Officials Will Bo Made Because They . Are Not Pitted for Work. , Restaurant (Hearst Kewa by tesseat Lauvd Wire.) Denvar. Mav 11. The chief executive from ths seats of ths sleepers which officers of the Denver mint, F. M. Dow- still remained on the rails, and thoae ner .' sunsrtntendent. J. -; W. Milson, who could not' walk were carried Into melter and refiner, E.. P. Leach, chief I ths little, station houss and Into ths clerk.' Harrr TarbelL eoiner, and 1 1! ( -1 a 1 1 11 SB. T, A. BZuSOXXOma, Formerly With Wlao Broa PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH SKILLED DENTISTS IN CHARGE We make a specialty of artificial .; teeth, and have the good will of our patients. By our treatment - of sensitive teeth little or no sen sation of pain can be felt - Come in and let us tell you just what it will cost to put your, teeth In . ; order. We can afford to do more and charge less than any dentists ; in town. AU work guaranteed." sb. b: a. wottmxx. Formerly of Wise Bros. .1 OOBHZB : TBTftS XKD .: COUCZ STS. I homes of the two or thro ranchera who R. Hodgson, assaysr, will be removed X BIOHT,"el"v" near Honda. '. ,v I within 20 days. - - , OFEB OAT ABB Sinner from i s. tL M. 9 V I Chicken Soup a la 9 ouen. ZettuU 10, SUoed Tomatoes -..lOe Grsea Onions ..., .w.W. , t.f . 5f Turkey Salad with ISayonnalae - , Srsaslag .. .ZOf , Stadicina XrfLcklna. " within J9 days tnsrreport of the two .1 Medicine and hajidaa-aa.' aava mph ae f government agents who havs been mak could bo Improvised speedUy, were tack- m an , investigation or conaiuons at ing.vand the need for them was even "",vcr W4lu greater than ' for aid In clearina away authorities at Waahlngton and Imms- the wreck and helping out those pinned dlate action will be taken to eompleto hn,atii - tt.. tf... i .Ka ... i. i houaa-elaanlnir which has naver been . - , . i w..vnb w rr v.m.v. .u Ul, u ... U I v, .u K .. - .... Yth . ZTTrJ yTZ. ths forwSrd end of the train were within equaled In any of the govsrnmsnt ds- Fried Bailout 15c. salmon .....15clh mrm f hnm.n nin ... nartments. Tha cause for the whole . f r, ,',?fJftfc'"tn-' ld to be Ineffl- J SoUsd Salt Meoksrsl,, Brawn . ''I worked like heroes to keep the flames olenoy. Not only wsrs the 110 gold .-..i................o from th red hot ftrebojt of the engine pieces rouna w oe snort in wsignv out Steamed Little Week Clams ,..:,.iOd from spreading o ths splintered coaches th IS pieces were also short weight Clam BonUlon and Toast .......,.15tf which, would have flared tip like Under It Is given out that ths Irregularities souse ox voagus, tomw bwm,.ku(i iati th8 touch of fire. rprX'7 i ? ivlwe not diie to any attempts at dish on Chioken ot s w. nnrpUna..25c . Ensl'neer ChRmniom waa in rhrr. nt leatv. Inoomnetencr beina- the only rea pork Venderlola, Breaded Cream - the train, but it Is said no blame can j son. A complete check Is belngmads aUOS V . '.' i .... .-... .Df 1 ha inliul 1a Mm n ili..,tu nf afT tia Tinlllnn and aoln that hava Tried Calves' Brains, att,e"jrrs..'nj, I there'';was no possible way by which helpaased through the mint for a period ' ii i ' ....... ov I could tell that tha iwUrh waa niwn th. I or veara. "yi VJ'"' riZT 'iV''"22? smau rraction of an irich, which auf- v , w. ...avB ncea W- tend tne tram to deatructloh. I - v .v o.t. . .v. ' wucra una acuiaeni occurrea I aia ma llr snrV s - Is perfecay; level and a nice stretch of Howard HartsolL ex-mayor of Eaaton. Plates, Flesh Colored.. $8.00 . Plates, Best Rubber.. .$7.50 f Plates, Good Set for. ; . .$4.00 T u A Gold FiUings $1.00 up Bridgework or Teeth, without .plates, per tooth. $3.50 to $5 Silver FOlln; ...... .50J up Enamel Fillings . . . .$1.00 up' Crowns, Gold or Porcelain ....$3.50-$5.00 Painless Extraction 50 No students in this office. - All work will be done by Dr. F. A. Blackmore and Dr. H. A. Huffman, who have had years of actual practice and experience. , A guarantee for 10 years with all work. ; Lady attendant: ' i . EXAMINATION, AND ADVICE PREB X . L,IL,V' DBNTAL, .COMPANY ! JL THIRD AND COUCH STREETS ' : . Phone Pacific 1852. Open Evenings Until 8 and Sunday Until 1 p. m. WWWWWWWfWWWfWWfWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW1WWWWWWWWWWWWWi pork Spare Bibs with Spinach rrleA Teal Sansars with Mashed Potatoes . .v.. .,20e Cold Boast Chicken and Potato :. - Salad ',' v ...25 prankfort Sansag-s with Bauer- . krant . .... ... ..-... ............20 Corn Beef Basa wita roaonsa vgw-ia Brsiaed Beef with Teg-stables ....15? Codfish in Cream on Toast 20 Boston Baked von ana seans Bal&Sprins; Chicken on Toast zrtrllsh Plum Pudding", Brandy FAIR AND FESTIVAL : AT STATE CAPITAL track over which the Southern Pacific I t-.,.. t,. ...i. w.. is wuu.uunn 10 nio iia ir&ina .l a. high rate of speed to make up for lost Bancs : Side Order Plana Pudding" Boast' Tonnr Turkey with Cran. hsrrx Sauos v .85s1 Boast Bprlnr Chlokea with Drees- las; ...... i time at other places along- tha line. t Engineer Champlaln was seen at his residence tonight by an Examiner cor respondent. He arrived In this city on a aDecial train from the wrank ana at JSjonco walked to his residence. His story ouf follows: , ' ' " . Engineer's Btoryv Ths injured were taken to aanatorlumstotiairrtaa Hoi, ill. v.i0. Twmgvm . amv,w dead tiers.. LEAVES HUSBAND WHO ASSAULTED YOUNG GIRL and ' Flowers to Be Exalted During Coast Nur serymen's Convention. "We were running at ordinary speed (Special Slapatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or., May 11j At a meeting- of ' (Special Dtapatrb to Tbe JoaniaL) i final tia. -Mm 11 il. - A - niiora. past Honda, As we passed over thft white married man and of good family, nw tnm afternoon it, was decided to switch the . engine Jerked, the rear I last night beat Miss Hope YanUs, ths hold a chsrry fair and flower festival trucks taking the switch, throwine the ! crettv 18-year-old daughter of John In connection with the Paciflo Coast engine on her side.. It was at Just 8:27. j Yantls, prominent cltisen of Otympia, I Nurserymen's convention, which, will be Boast pork-wiw "",'a .......ibe? piufered forward, the. water tank being t assaulted her. r The girl's condition to- committees were appointed to make Boast Veal with. Dressing , . . . . . . .20 Boast Beef, pan Gravy .......... 15 Boast spring Jbamo, srreen rsas ana .' mnt Banoe . . .... ... 20 Asparagus os Toast . ....... ..10 thrown completely over the engine. The baggage car was driven over the engine, while the diner was driven under both oars and' was torn . to kindling. Ths ids Order Bplnaon . ............ ,B I -A -.., t ... HnZm.H nlil-'"'""'! boiler and was forced to maks my r, i i Tt 7T. .... - fway out, through the steam and -hot f Btrawherry Xos Cream ,1 Oe , Bananas and Cream ......,..10e t Coffee, Bread and Batter and. Potatoes ' wltt aU meals. " ; , ' water, by, which I received deep scalds on my head and arma. .Otherwise I was ' unhurt c Fireman Lero Thompson was badly hurt end I did not .see him. The I day Is dangerous and Duprey la held la (necessary arrangements for entertaining the Thurston county' Jail . pending ths I visitors. An invitation was tendered result in his heinous 'work. . I President Homer C Atwell of Forest The awful crime was committed on I Grove of the Btata Horticultural so- Eleventh and Main streets. In ths resl-1 ciety to make the selection of Judges on dence district lawarda. . It was decided; to open the Hearing of her . husband's fiendish fair to all. There will be no 'entrance crime, Mrs. Duprey refused to see him fee and exhibitors will not be required and left Olympia at once, coming to to be members of horticultural societies. Seattle, the home of her parents. - The committee In eharge consists of M. McDonald of the Oregon nursery, , 1 a. . a l. ha..IJ U.vA. SflilHlHl TM.Mawt TT V3 irt.1.1. Wnu. j ...a. wa.. a w.w ....... UVliaVMi, ... . m IIIVIUCI .UIU. I.UIVI w. , wwamv. A Id. train did not move six car lengths after see her distinguished son on the su- sea of ths board of trade, M. I Gilbert, the engine took4he fatal plunge. , The preme bench than in the presldepft president of the Marlon County Hortl traln .was mads up of baggage, diner and I chair. Her choice for the Uttsr solution cultural society Fruit Inspector E. C AMIBICAB- BESTAUBAWT, Corner Third and Couch Sts.' . j; Inner, from 11 s m. to S p. m. , seven eoaohea.. the three last coacbss jis Sllhu Boot Armstrong, Mra Claud Qatoh, H. a OUe. George Weeks, Jamas W, "Wlnstanley, U T. Reynolds and C F. Lansing. J. H. Reld of Mllwaukle was placed on the committee on premium list . PIONEER WOMAN , DIES; AGED 73 , , 1 f Bin. Sarah Xlall Daniels, Widow of Ex-Governor of Idaho. Crossed " Firing With Ox Team. , In the dsath'of Mra Sarah Hall Dan iels, whlcn occurred In . this city last evening, another of the early pioneers or Oregon goes to ner final rest, sne was born at Gowonda, New York, June l, 1814, and came to Oregon in is. traveling across the plains with an ox team and settling In Yamhill county, Oregon. Later sbs lived at St Helens, Oregon.1 and came to Portland In 18.0 For the neat ia veara and more Shs lived at Vancouver. Washington, going to Los Angeles for her health last winter. She returned here (a January, since wnicn time her health gradually failed,, until death' came.. .;J'V:. fe-?;1; ' Mra Daniels waa a woman of sterling character, patient nd kind and was uni versally beloved. Her husband, the late William B. DanielsTwhtf waa governor of Idaho in ths early 0'a, died It years age. he was the mother es sour acta, only one of whom survtvse her, Thurs ton Daniels, former lieutenant governor of tne state of Washington, rne ooay will lie at Flnley 4 Son's undertaking establishment In this city nntil Monday, when it will bs taken to. Vancouver Washington, for interment S VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIP ' : AWARDED MOMTANA GIRL (Special Dliratcb te Tbe Jounml ) t Helens, Mont. May 11. State Engin eer J. W. Wade receive advlcee today ih.t ht l.n.lit.f Hnfh nlta had baen awarded James A Rhoades scbotarship at Bryn Mawa college,. Philadelphia. It is worth 1280, and the most valuable la ths list of this well known Institution. POWER. FROM, EELS Reenlt of Recent Experiment by a Teneraelaa Scientist. , 1 From the Chicago Tribune. ' Professor de Esnerando. head of the Government college ai Caracas, Venes- uela, has 100 average alsed electric eels captured and copper wire 4 encircled around their necks Just below the eara and then connected them with a motor, the eels remaining. in the river near the shore. ,. . Thnir violent florrlr.t anl o,'-r' proved a nioft unT-rtatn s n t of ?', - current, r I - roe'r.- ( r ; anl j'-t t t ; , t 2 had In his house and connected It with the motor and found that they produced about It horsepower. With this he ran a mill and lighted up hie house and ground The power from each eel suf ficed to produce 45 oandle incandescent Ughta. '::,.-,;.;U-.:tr't' v--.;,f lr: -J-- : . Profeesor de EaperanJo also found that a motor- ear can. be run for ft hours, with 10O eels In a tank I foot long and 1ft fast squsre and weighing eompletelese than, 2s pounds. It is claimed th."U the largest oca steamers afloat can be run with 200, Oim eels,, producing 40.000 horsepower an t contained in a tank hot larger :ttmn lOxlOxlS. This plant of courae t ; have te be duplicated so that hn t . energy in one Is exhaustetl It can hoisted from the hoia to, tba deck t that ths light from tfis sun' can in: new energy Into it while the pow r furnished by the relax plant The Democratic congreasloniil r mtttee proposes to make a v fight to secure the election of ' t Democratic candidates in t Ths election for the rr.M--it' , , proposed constitution of k -.' bs held In Ausruat an 1 at t five representstlves 1 legislature will fca i , have V e power - . t , and a fivern'T - ' -. cere t-tt t?i4 t