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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1007.: ORCHARD PAlVflEO FIELD GLASSES DISIINGUISHQMN Second Annual Convention Assassin Was Broke While A noteworthy assemblage now gathered in SATURDAY, JUNE, 15th ' 7;6f Oregon State Bankers ' i , in Session. ' Z, in , Spokane, but Said lie , Portland close relationship with -", -Would Soon Have Coin. ' many Portland ' families.1 2 So Seew "' ' ' ''''''' ' ' J' ' A ''' '" '' '' v'v' ' "" :' ' '' " "' .. . J . S , ' v, w v- Sale i . . r MUSfiCAl CIRCLES j : -..,f - ; ' .' . , .' ' '' . ,s '; .... ... .,....,, , Oregon's representatives of wealth are fathered la Portland today where the ' Oregon State Bankers; aasoolatlon la holding Ha aaoond -annual convention In the hall of the Woodmen of the World. Today and tomorrow the time of the visiting delegates will be taken aa-s sta .-a -a. m.. ' a Spokane, wash., June 14. "Harry or-1 Informal Invitation Extended to All Music Lovers to Attend "In-1 ohard told no several times In the fall of 3804 that he did not have to work to make allvlng." Mid John Hammerer, aj former pawnbroker of Wallace, and who la now a member of the Globe .Realty spection"--Corner of Park and Washington WP Vrjrull, w.Un "L o'"011 business company of this city, Continuing,' Mr. of the association, the election of of-1 ..... - u fleers for the ensuing term of one year . ' ;. - , .,' ' 1 - Kammerer aaid "I waa In my atore on Sunday, Sep Tortland la a city noted for Its high appreciation of art In mualc. It la not to do wondered, then, that auch a gen to iwned a field glaaa. I remember he I the distinguished family of musical claimed he was from Denver and was Umber 17, when a nan walked In and eroue cordiality should be extended n&wned a. rieid tint I nmiunMr m im aistinauisnea rim ur of musii kicked because I only gave him St. He celebrities as are now united In an im pusmg garnering at wasnington-and rark streets. , . st Aicoa btbxt on nrowa. There Is Weber of New Tork, Chickr ering of Boston. . Kimball of Chloago, Haselton of New York, Stock . of Mew Tor. Hobart M. Cable of cmcago. Bush A Oerts of Chi then on hie way to Spokane and ran out of money, but added that he would have plenty in a few days. "tie ioia me nis name waa Marry up chard, and that was tho name I en- tared on mv books. On September 31 be came to me and pawned a Colt's au- ioidkiiq iiTUirir. uivr . na p.wnnt m i w..vbu, ! ohah k vrm ok in fold watch, and still later he wanted to eago, Wheelock of New Tork, Pease of pawn a rina, out i wouia not iae ii, mw lorn, vrown or cnicago, jiaaaorn He hung around the gambling joints I of Rockford, Illinois: Lester of Phlla and aald he was out of work, but would I delphia. Schumann of Chicago. Story1 A have plenty in a snort time, - uara or unicago ana a noet or others. "He came and redeemed nia uinga, inese names are ramialar to every but I do not remember Just when... I ro- I lover of music They Comprise the member he had about 1100 in bills wnen I piano family popularly known as "The he paid up." ' . , . I Line of Highest Quality," thua deslg. naiea pecauae possessing tne greatest merit of any line on the market u. But these are not alL There Is the renowned pianola, the greatest piano player In the world; the marvelous Wi r In atalklng Steunenberg at Caldwell. ' FEDERAL PLUMS iTelte-Mlgnon, FOR OREGOi imperaonatinr. entirely unaided and with absolute fidelity, the playing or paderewskl, Strauss,- D' Al bert, Busonl, Carreno, Hofmann, Oabrll owltsch, Sauer and other equally noted flanists; aa well as other pianos played, ncludlng the matchless eleotrlo Peer less; then there are Victor and Columbia Talking Machines. renroduClna with vivid realism the voices of the world's greatest soloists, the playing of the nneet bands, orchestras, violinists, ham- : 293 Morrison St., bet. Fourth and fifth your household? Such pianos, such in struments as these, may be safely ad mitted. . If your home lacks the mem bershipand companionship of a piano, now is an excellent time to Increase the family circle. i c v .-"i- Tne security ana satisfaction in se Eilere the House of Highest Quality , leotlng the - piano from ' the House of ,To makb room for the BURT AND PACKARD "KORRECT SHAPE'? line of , E. T. Carter, President of Bankers' v ; (' y Assoelatloa. ' .'and with various social functions pre . pared in their honor. . "Kepresentatlvea of the banking busl ' aess from every section of the state ' were. present this mornln at 10 o'clock Government ' lADDoiritments '' banjoists, etc, r Are Ann6unced by De partments at Capital. Won.' Atonic A. Iwls has been commis sioned postmaster of the fourth-class snort address, Vice-President (WeshJagtoa Bereaa ef The JotmaH Washington, June 14. Oiaunoey Hoff man has been appointed a guard la the I der by Preeident B. V. Carter of Ah- Cascade national forest, northern seo- land. The oonventlon waa formally I TTr , , , . ? ilfiin who in inTocuion oj nay. a. A. Morrison. D. rector of Trinity church. Following this Mayor Lano weicomeo the visitors to the city In a 1 nostof fics at Kllbrldge. Grant county, which was answered by I vice O. M. 'Brown, resigned, and Ed- E. w. Haines ofv For-1 ward Ball at Monkland. Sherman county. vina Alfrd. Dllllniar. reslaned. Mrs. Pheoe u. xayior ox rne xxuies has been appointed matron or mo ion Bid well (California) Indian agency nhooL and H. R. Maloney oi rortiaaa as messenger in the weather bureau at PArtlttnd. , r I, Tha nontract for' the erection of the! llfeaavlng station at Tiuamooa oay nas been awarded to Ferguson Houghton of 1.191. ma rine engineers In the customs service at ! Astoria wiu o nwi in xaiwui l Salaries are 11.080 a year. It Is truly a distinguished family. Tt Is a family with which association wiU bring you pleasure. The best nianos. very, like persona, have a tendency to gain admission to the best homes. How about your homeT Would not some one of these noted planoa be weloome In needa little emphasising here. Recog nised for liberality and fairness n its dealing, for placing within reach of the Individual buyer the ability to purchase on a basis which savea an amount' equal to the total wholesale profit of the av erage, dealer, for selling at strictly one once, zor providing ins easiest payment plan and for giving the moat attractive exchange privilege ana the strongest ruarantee, the House or Eilere stands ar and above all other houses, Tzrjnc or to xom satis. Compare the prices of these reliable planoa at Ellers, theee planoa of Highest Quality, wttn prices elsewhere, a sav ing of 150 to $100 la absolutely certain. It's the most logical matter In the world aimple matter of buying In larger Quantities, covering . a greater territory, enjoying more ' economical shipping and distributing facilities, and doing business on a more modern, more progressive oasis. . caxxi ob wmm today. A comparatively, very moderate sum win purchase an excellent piano; a I small amount, entirely within your I means, wiii-maite a satisfactory initial payment, ana a lew aouars a month will make your home more attractive, more enjoyable, more congenial than ever be fore. Call or-write at once for full SHOES FOR MEN we are Closing1 out every pair of 4 V rEadics; Misses', Childrcii's B oys' and Yaut Ksl S h uls At Prices That Must Move Them Quickiy particulars regarding our Money-saving. uasy-paymg nano-ouymg nan. Eilere Piano House. 161 Washlnston street corner of Park. Stores In every Impor tant city in toe racino northwest, rrom California to Alaska and throughout all tne great iniana Empire. . .';. it: j 4 ' X.Vf;.- FOOLHARDY EXPLOIT BESULTS IN TRAGEDY BBHNKE-WAIiKER )' ' -:'v -., THB LEADINO BUSINESS COLLEGE, ELKS BLDQ. (Main 590) , PORTLAND, ORE.' GLT RLADY FOR A GOOD POSITION , We will prepare you for the mott responsible business duties, then Elace you in a good position. Judge the value of Behnke-Walker usiness training by our results: Enrollment for school year ending July, 1907 (approximately, 900; application! from business men, 707; placed in positions, 305. . . .. We teach the Chartier System of Shorthand easy to learn, easy : to write, easy to read. ; Day and evening classes. - SEND FOR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOO . THIS SALE WILL LAST ONLY A FEW DAYS. The stock is clearr fresh. and new. YOUR SIZE WILL BE HERE when the sale begins; COME EARLYOUR FIRST OFFERING WILL BE' THE RENOWNED ' "Jenness Miller" Shoe Yoiir Choice ;of anything in this line for Regular price of these shoes the world over is $3.50 and $4.00. John Murray . Tries to Board Flymg Freight Traiii tX The DsJIes ' Horribly Mangled. (SpecUl JHipateh to The JearaaL . The Danes. Or.. June 14. As a freight train was passing the Umatilla house a Vice-President E. W. Haines ot the 8 o'clock yesterday arter- T4anv.M i..n.i.iA. " ' " I noon, a man namea jonn Banker Association. . I . k, iMo sum." ran out of Poland's saloon and grabbed a hand rail. The train was going at high speed and he was pulled against tha car and finally thrown under It and of the president and of the secretary struck by the grease bos. He was killed and the treasurer. President Carter re- Instantly. One who wltneesed the acci- viewed the work of , the association dent aays the man was rolled Into a since ita organisation a year ago and ball and dragged about 18 feet wnen me iram " . i ' ii i , , i. i i i '. est Grove.' " : ' The morning session of the conven t tlon waa filled with the annual reports HAYWOOD CHEERFUL ,-;';jl 1, .vVi (Continued, from Page One.) related the need of the association in bringing the bankera of the state Into 1rrtr lntrinaciea followed tha av. een arranged noon, had his check cashed at the saloon j plosion jat the Bradley home few days a, A WI . 11 V UllAIS. JUIBWlllUS), aJI KUtVJ vll is not known, as he Intention oi ieav- wi.ii .am, ni win uinma tv tivw m.. ( Closer touch and acqualnUnce. - j I the Sight was most ghastly. The cpro- The reports of Treasurer William ner viewed thefhody. Aa the acc dent i roiiman or Baker City ana or Becre- happened in one oi ui tary J. U Hartman of Portland showed places In the city it created conslder- that the organization was in a most able excitement. - . - satisfactory condition regarding both Murray was about J years oia ana . membership and finances. had been working for five flays tor the The afternoon session was cut short Pacific Coast Construction .company S to allow those delegates who desired to about seven miles esst of the city at the .do so to make a trip to Vancouver, summit He came to X"" - wnere a special aress parade or the I companions aoouv ","r 'r.ha ..Ynnr r vn......n.k V... I nnnn k. his check cashed at the saioor ' In honor of the aasoolatlon. A large and had taken a few drl"v h,rr .1 nmhF A.n.t i A nn I inn ha had for attempting ' to get on Undine. Uie freight train is Addresses will bs made this evenlnalHad not signified his by a D. Cuslck of Albany, Joseph Chap- ing theclty. . tnr man Jr. of Minneapolis. A. U Mills of Murray worked for , E'r3'L at . Portland and C, T. Tupper of Worthtng- the Ranaome Construction company at ' ton. Minnesota nve-mlnute reports by Oakland. California, but It Is not MfJ counties on tnt local banking conditions whether or not he hee, any relatives wm d maae Dy tne aeiegates rrom tneiuvins ui vanoua counties, v. The convention will be closed Satur day afternoon. , The morning session will be called at 9:80 o'clock, and tha ' , main feature of the meeting will be the nomination and election of officers. . f MINISTER'S FOOD 4 r I ' ' . (; . f . - : ' -Its Talus ; Dlsooysred i. Swrlng' Absenoe ' of ramliy. comedy, touches. .Notwithstanding the setting Jt was a horrible business. Orchard left Denver and .went to San Francisco with the avowed' intention of assassinating - Bradley, a millionaire mining man once Jn , the Coeur d'Alenes. Hla conduct In thia matter, it la as serted, ,is not what should be expected from a man who owes so much to the state authorities. This whole Steunea berg tragedy arose through the labor difficulties that arose at Bradley's mine and yet Bradley cannot or will not ap pear aa a- witness xor tne prosecution. . Wife and .Children. .But there Is another side which Should be told. Bradley has a wife and child. He feared - to let them know that he was undeB the ban of the Instrument that made possible Orchard the mon ster. . When he discovered poison la his milk ana tne cnemist inrormea mm that the bottle contained (strychnine sufficient to kill a half hundred people he workwd to hide, the discovery to save as I . White Canvas Oxfords New and complete stock. Clean, fresh goods; $2.00, $2.50 and ijH 1 7 $3.00 values. They all go at. ..... . . ; .P 1 9j L.W. SKINNrLR, 293 Morrison St been forthcoming yeiterday and today with such certainty and precision that nd one can longer doubt but what Or chard resorted to poison and the bomb to rid the world of Bradley. Pettlbona and Orchard in this transition were j COFFEE - -The best name for cof- brought to a connecting link. Jakel ' . ' . . ' t - 22--5S.tB, r. the fce ,s 0ne that tells where the feelings of hla wife and In doing so he made the case for the prosecut ever so much harder to build. 'actions to compel DIPPING OF SHEEP cou raged to the utmost the theory that it was au to a gaa explosion. When this trial was at Its beginning Darrow, the optimist, assured all who cared to listen that Orchard, the "monu mental liar," having read of the explo sion Invented the rest and had no more to do with Bradley than he had with a South American revolution. But that will not hold. Darrow Is trying and it is hard for him to do so, to look at this Incident In the trial as a serious af fair. Corroboration of the Orchard story has - ; A Florida minister bad an interesting : experience when his family were com pelled to leave home on account of. the yellow fever. He aays:"When we were . visited by a . yellow fever scare my family left for an Indefinite stay In the Interior. .r.: , - . "I had, for about two years, been un- der considerable physical and mental "strainand my nervous system seemed to utterly give way. I had some excel- lent physicians, but their remedial agencies failed to retch the case at , best, affording only temporary relief. "At the time the fsmily left, my at ' ten tlon was called to Grape-Nuts food. Several things had led me to believe xnat my iroumes were largely due to Improper nutrition. The absence of the (Special Dispatch to The Journal) Pendleton, Or., June 14.Complalnts have been filed before District Attorney Phelps against Washington sheepmen who disregarded the proclamation of Governor Chamberlain In refusing to dip sheep before bringing them on the rangee or Oregon. For this offense the nan<v is a fine of 1500 and the cost of dipping must be met besides. Dan P. Smythe, aecretary of the Wool Grow ers association and a member of the state sheep commtselon, brought the matter berore tne aistnci Miomty. CONTEST FOR CHAIR OF LAND CONVENTION '. Mnarn.1 gneelal Service.) Denver, June 14. There Is a hot cOn- teet over the cnairmansnip 01 tne iana convention to De openea next ween. Rnatn- barter of Montana and D. T. Wilson are willing to act. Carter's brother Is a high official In the land companlea owned by the union Pacific Secretary liarneia ana omer govern, ment officials will be present. family gave me a good opportunity tol ' rw, -n-n ' cooJh&eidALL COUNTRIES TO BE EQUAL AT THE HAGUE try xne new rooa, tor it is perfectly cooked and therefore required io work wn my psrtj " k "So I began to make two meala a day,' aupper and breakfast, on Grape- . jwuts atva cream or mux. and had noth ing else.. I confined myself to the . proper allowance, not overeating. The improvement ,was marxea, almost from . the first-my digestion was better, sleep VKiai. n-ii.r ana rvauui. ana 1 DCgan to gain flesh. I could soon do work with less fatigue and more satisfaction. "My nervous system was wonderfully , unvrvYn. um a . soon -weianea mora than I ever had before and found ml 'strength eaual to all the resoonsibiiitv .This was not all: on the return of the family Grape-Nuts became a regular rui-i. ei iowi ai i do morning meal. TOO -chlWren ate ft and Improved. .."My wife, who whs nursirg sn infant t discovered that after she began using I . Graoe-Nuts raa-ularlv. for tha flrat tim I Nature's food supply for the baby waa I New, ', (Jovrnal gpedel gerrlce.) ' ? ' The Hague, June 14. The first real business of the conference waa trans acted today when the delegatea signed the protocol of the 1R9S conference. Choate ' and General Horace Porter signed for the United Statee. By sign ing this all nations will enter the con gress on an equal rooting, xne cpngress then adjourned until tomorrow, INDICTMENT AGAINST PERKINS DISMISSED (Jeoratl Special "arrlce.Y Tork, June -1 4. George W. adequate without resorting to artificial Perkins was dismissed yesterday by the uDinriuft-vB. urapa-xvuis looa not only special grana , Vut bet boeit a Jury which is deallns tha alrkl u,.nn Iwltli tha Inauratira mim An tha AnAiftm Godsend to our entire j ments returned agai net him in connec- rarrled us through (iodsend to our entira I manta returned aai 'mlly. K-.d "The Road to WsUvllla." I tion ' with hla deallncs In the bonds of 'n'kAA a' I J . M . : . . . .lt T tf iiit "Ihere's a fteaeoa.1 ihs Inter natloosi Mercantile company :.QMi ate i . MM . ... T . . w-w SJB -sbbbw- jm II SI i sa : mm -wv i n . 1 1 .' .' -SBaaaaaaBBaBaaaaaaaaWBBBW- II communication. As these matters were unfolded Hay-I . t . ' wood's race clouded, stiu hope wai not the money s to come trom, ai V A V4 A A 41 A Waa4 f 1 I am m Si Aaaaa. n ' - 1 m I auauuvUQU A VI aillaT.Il V VUUD CUUIQ SRVf I ' u it you don t nice it the day. Pettlbone was agent for Yan kee Notions. Barry or Dempsey or ueDs. urcnard's aliases, may have been Pettlbone's agents in San Francisco and the correspondence may have been le gitimate. Why should the west hare been searched for lawyers If they cannot meet an emergency, and in this San Francisco business an emergency doea exist ............ - Trtry U TlmeHght ' On the corner ehair of the Jury box sits O. V. Sebern, until the other year a resident of Wyoming. In all essentials a type of. the frontiersman, lean and trained to bone and muscle, with hawk like eyes, deep set He sat on the Tom Horn Jury. He spoke a few words this forenoon demandlna- lle-ht from a. wit. ness on many a hair nolnt. and a ttn.ta pasMq inrougn ins courtroom.' His Tee grocer reterse year sjooey if yes deal ttkeSohtUlaf't eei we say elev NO POWER f Continued from Page One.) . . . . . M J ... 1 a JM power to ciose puoiio unu&iug iuw the city of Portland on Sunday.- ... "BUOaiVlSlon oi :uun i. ui. un city charter provldea aa follows: No trovlslon of the law concerning the sale or dtsooslUon of any spirituous, vinous, fermented or man iiuuura in un at --..h rnnnif ahll annlv to the sale words brought the Jury box to the very or disposition of the same in the city forefront of the settlna. where, after aif I Tnrtiani.4 it should be, ! Tha charter containing the above The scene had to change to Denver was adopted by the vote of the people in thla trial- It onana.4 h.M !,-. . i.At mnA ...ntMl hv tha le&!t4- - - - - - l -aaw.-i WUU . L , 1 1. una. A.VW. . ' W - may end there. When the San Francisco I la tire assembly and- became a. law on end had been sealed so far as the orose-1 January 28. 190S. and haa not been re-1 eutlon was concerned. Pearl M Xinn. I i. Tk. nrnvlalnn nuotad was In- ?f.'iDJ?5yer Pttte and precise as a rear- tended to, and did. In my opinion, ex istry clerk for the government should empt the city of Portland from the state be. told Of Jake Wolfe of Denver send-I law governing the sale of liquor, and ing: a reaisiereo. letter to eteve lempsey i bo specific authority is vesteo in any in San Francisco, a letter which Orchard official to regulate suoh traffic in the says he received and which contained I .it- Portland. exoeDtlna- auch .as is conferred by the charter and ordinances of said city. . ... " "L. A. McNART, City Attorney." monoy from Pettlbone. Astoria is nearlnr the end of her can. tury'a waiting for the good things na- mrw oraainea xor ner. iCostslniosmorc. N o prize s Inocoupohs- no headache.. ,-8oldJonly'in aroma-i tight tins TO REMAIN PRISONER (Continued from Page One.) . Schmlt wlU try to hold his office until tthe last - TTnrtar tha charter, however. Schmlts.1 I by reason or hla confinement in prison, will be unable to perform the dutlea of his orrice. unoer tne circumstances su pervisors have no power to oust him, hut must select some one of their num-1 ber to act as mayor during Schmits's disability. As chairman of the finance committee of the board, Gallagher win become actin- mayor. The complete! cltv aovernment will then do in tne hands of the proseeutora. . This,, means that the head of Chief of Police Dlnan will be the first to hit the basket It l ta atatiM that President Duff ev of the hoard of nubllo works win aiso do oe- i capitated at an early date. - Aa soon as . the graft prosecutors feel sure of their frrouna tney will continue ins ascapitst ng process all along the line. Slept Tmdet Guard. - Mavor Schmits spent laat night at his home on Vallejo street near Pierce. Two I officers stood guard, one in the house! and the other at tne ironi aoor outsiae, Rohmlti'a attorneys .will rive notice of I i annas! at once, and an attemot will be I made to nave mm sept in in ciiy. prison I until tne appeal is aeoiaea. inert are I four other inaicimenis on Tncn res- 3 JUKYMaiESTIOMS V '' JaSaTsV-Msaw " V -t" For Wedding Gifts are offered at our, JEWELRY SECTION, WATCHES DIAMOND, RINGS- i CUT GLASS and SILVERWARE of jthe Highest ; standard of quality and the newest and most ar- f , tistic designs at very moderate prices: 1 I taurant extortion charges lodged against laence . in . wnn the MalfantI matter. But there are in-1 Schmits. the evidence . In will be id lch - cases I resented in )lid Silver AVhere it Wears - 3.wrt,r"fiT! TV vt.toMr and ititl goo4 sufgesW the fine wearing quaOtiee ' af Holmes Sc Edwardi Starling Inlaid Spoons, etamped 1 - - . , E E rlOUIES & EDWARDS W . v They differ from ordinary silver plated spoons, being inlaid with sterling silver at A back of bowl and handlethe wearing points, giving them solid silver "wear" at ' 1cm than half thecoit GUARANTEED F0KSS YCaiiS. ookforXbtradrmark! f f You can arrange to pay for whatever you select in , small weekly or monthly .payments. , ; MSTERW OUTFITTING C(K 'Vwood Cor. Washington and Tenth identical with, that fantl matter. But dlctments for other crimes pending, and .1 I these will be taken up now before the ' ...t.. i. -i.f .(.a Iramalnln extorOon indlotmenta are cl' W"V "y.""""" 7 brought to proor. Of the charges remaining to be tried ainat flchmlts are those of aoceotlne bribes .from the United Railroads an prima nt MVtortiOn. - . , , ' 1 An informal ballot was east upon the retirement of the lury and the vote stood 11 for conviction and one for ao- Ki":.-XV..a. 'SKwrr aulttaL The dissenting voice was that nana? mn nt hrlblnr iMMTlsflri Tn of Mr. Burns, a shoemaKer. v An argu- bVBJi c y e r i n b u 1 ki, J. A. FORGER O. CO.; Oan Francisco the Gas - company. The prosecution onU not ear , which case would be brought up first 6CHMITZ CONVICTED tha flrat formal ballot was cast show. Ina- tha iurv unanimous for convlotlon. The Jury then returned its verdict after having been out Just an hour and is enlnutes. " , As soon as ths verdict was pro nounced Judge Dunne announced the But Two Ballot. Were Necessary to SeTo" . Ttnder Verdict. . - - - , stated that he was reaayto near any f itenaer veniici. mot,on.of tne p-pa-cntlon.; Distrlot 'At-. (Jooraal Beedal Herrtce.) I torney Iangdon asked that the usual San Francisco. June 14. But two bal.l rmira.1 ha nurauad and the mayor was lots were necessary to settle the fatal ramaniterl tn the custody of the sheriff, i out a statement for the press but later arnica uii am waa innocent, even though convicted, snd that he would fight to the court of last reaort He also said that he did not expect fair treatment at the hands of Judge Dunne. STOCKHOLDERS WILL , -RESTORE iCOXPIDEXCK ' New, Tork, June 14. In an attemot to force the Union Poclflc railroad to dls- frorge its stock In parallel and compete ng lines and to prevent it from buying more of the Same - kind. stoekhnliW. representing about 900 shares in the road, are Dreoarlna to comnienrw . against the company. This action 1 to be taken to restore the confidence of the public. -' , - J of .Mayor Eugene E. SchmlU Of this1 Mayor Schmits at first refused to give! ;Jr;;'J'...'',:'fV;.;,'v4'i' -'f-,.'!,:.- .'-,":.' 1- 5" r;.;.:'-' ;.:.'".. -,-', v t V. I T