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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER SO, 1003. TO PURIFY AMD ADORN HUGE SUXFLOWKlt EXCillCE IMPS BIO AS A AVASHTUB THE CITY IN AMERICA ' fa j;t-N.. .V; v jn ( ?r f- hny Societies Rerrrsent business, Citizenship, iru- inanitarianism and Acstheticism as Opposed to Graft and Exploitation.- I- . . tJL. Ry FRKDEIUO J,II.SKI!f. JfOrrrUht. 1101. by frederlc J. Jlsskln.) Omaha, Neb Bept 10. Today' meeting of th Leagu of American xiunicinaiitie In this city begin a erlrs of meeting of aocltle and In- dividual Interested In tha building of tetter cities through a comparative tudy of methoda. Tha American Bo- loir f Munlclnal Improvement mill innl at AUanUo City tha la Her pari f next month, and tne American Civic raaoulatlon and National Municipal -ague will meet at Pittsburg tha mid dle of November. To theee will coma aiudmita of municipal affaire, repre- t eating all parties and creed. All win e actuated by the desire to Iniprovo the Ainencen municipality, larae ana mall, materially, morally,, financially and aesthetically. -Than wan a time, within tha mem ory of most of ui,i when tli cltle were left to run themselves, or to be run hv the nolltlcal bosses. In recent j ear the good citizenship of tha coun- j,,. dajr try ha become aroused to tha lm- aa great nrtnnce of lookln a- arter It own m- reela. On result or tnia awaaemns tins been tha formation Of ClvlO inv m ii f nr.l nlvftl liina - The American municipality I an In fant compared with the great cltlea In nihur lamia which hav led tha world i. .iviiijf inn rnvMrnmenL art and In dustry. Wut even a a aoma of our cltle are already overtaking; foreign one In snd iionulation. they will before Ions- surDBHs them in beauty, tanita- tlon and useful improvement. Spread of tha Commission Idea In tha municipal government ad by fin building, a water gateway I to tha city, and tha placing of tha rail road underground. Hew Tork V Be Bemodaled. Mayor McClalian special commlaalon ha planned a remodeling of New Tork by tha construction of a marginal street around the harhorfront, and other improvement, jsew yor was tha first city ,40 have a city consulting archi tect to give to anyone asking It, ad vice about the character of building to-be put up. Itoston, with tha high-1 est per capita exoenillture on narks I no simitar improvements, i planning to build a series of - Islands In inn I t'liarie rlvar basin on which to erect imposing Dublin structures. Even little Warren. Aria., ha a plan which 11 Daaed upon obtaining a mountain view I irom eaon important highway. otn Colossal Watar riaa. All city official ara watchlna tha de.1 velopment of tha new water eystema of I mw i or ana lAm Angeles. New York's I yatem wiu afford 00,000,000 gallon volume of water over half I aa that of tha Hudson river I at aoma seasons, and sufficient to cover! Manhattan Island half an inch dean. Thia will coma from a drain sru I In tha Catsklll mountalna aa large a I ma state i Jinoae jeiana ana Da con ducted by rravity . a distance of 8ft miles, through an aqueduct 17 feet In diameter. Jt will Das under tha Hud. on at a depth of 1,000 feet In an enor- mou ayphon drilled throurh tha aol ! rocK. in is gigantlo plan Involve j t rides have been taken during the past una or me principal imiui of the Improvement of cltle in till retroect 1 the spread of tha commla alon Idea. Thin idea I not new, It is really an amplification of tha old New England town meeting. In it the legis lative and executive power 1 lodged In the eame men. Perhaps tha most conspicuous example of government by commission are found In Galveston, T-... .nri Ies Moines. Iowa. Waah- ' i Utf 1 f aannnt ington einsr a, u... vv .1 ea. i jib uwvcbwu ..." the construction of a dam second In alt only. tr that which hold In check tha Nile rlvar at Assouan and tha Inclusion long! in a reservoir of tha alte of six town ana is muea or railroad, it will cost tl6J.000.000. but will pay for Itself in 1 w a AAmnarft alon was originated to meet the amer-1 occupying the atten jreney cauaed by the great flood there (cities. Philadelphia! Jlcht year ago. Under five com in I a-1 1 rat I on plant which t 20 year. Tha LiO An teles nrnienr I at not an am. bltioua, yet 1 big enough to eclipse bi umuci system or nnr Anf itnma Owen river. J60 mile from Los An geles. la to be diverted thrnnarh a Una of aqueduct and canals, under moun tain and across valley, at a cost of 0,UUU,VUU. : . Tha ltur Watar rroblem. The purification of water supply Is attention or American a workina- on a. flu At tha annual . meeting of the Woman' Exchange commit! at tha Portland Woman' union Monday after noon, Mr. Martin Winch, tha secre tary, read a report ehowtng tha atatu of tha work. Report were beard also from . tha finance, houaehold, member I ahlp acd purchasing committees, alias Henrietta K. Falling, tha chairman of the Woman a bxclmnae committee, gave a abort paper allowing the ouiecia ana needa of the Work. Hhe spoke of an eastern woman who asked "What do the women do with all . the . money they mailer - Mis railing aaid that It la not th c-Djeci or in rxcnang to maa money for thpsa who have H In charge, but to give employment to many women who I have hot tna money-making ability If they must go out Into busliiuaa and yet who ara obliged - to earn money for themselves and their dependent ones. The purpose of tha exchange is to sell their fancy work or their cookery for them at a 10 par cent commlaalon. ' Mi Falling apoke of tha relation of tha work to tha aeneral work of the Portland -Woman', union of which tha exchange 1 a branch. She atated that the whola amount of money taken I and paid out amounted to I10,05 this the largeat amount raid a con signor In fancy work was I2ii. Includ ing tha ataff of helpers at the exchange and tna consignors etme jou . women were benefited, by th work of the ex change during th year. A tea will p given Ootober 13 to which tha publio Is Invited, at the room of tha exchange. Mliis Henrietta EL Falllna. waa re appointed chairman for , the eivsulns year: Mr. Martin Winch,' aecretary, and Mrs. W. C. Alvord, treasurer. Meads of committee are aa follow: Houaehold, Mr. A. F. Bllea; finance, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson; needlework. Mi's. 8. T. Hamilton: membership. Miss At- wood; purchasing, Mrs. Leon Hlrsch; preaa, Mrs. (J. B. jackson. fillll IS filffil - I fli - . U Tin0 i a fooaV drink; for youngf- and old that V pleases the . palate-strengthens the body : builds up ; thci nervesquickens -. the ' mind. ! . It instills qualities ; in young arid ' Z which produce perfect contentment . 'and perfect health and allows one to give Sriiilell tile a standard com bean. It is; made ; A huge aunflower, 1 lncbea in diame ter and growing on a stalk eight feat high, la tha unusual light to ba seen at tha homa of Mrs. Hilda Swanaon, 29 Fargo street The atalk on which tha lKht year ago. Under rive i coroini- ira tion plant which will be tha largest big flower la growing la aa big around loners elected by general vote every tha country If not in the world, aa a man'a wriat, yet the flower which It wn venra. order and prosperity nave i Washington boasts of tha second lartr. bmri la mimh ton h.. rnr it in returned to the city and improvement st filtration system, one which re- order to keen It from breaking down the costing many millions oi "" "" . per cent or harmful germa stalk haa been propped up by polea. been carried on. miJ. and prevent ,tha poaatbUitT of a ty. The flower la almost ripe now and tha V. T 1a aa M f 1 ri a gf Til H II. I IIUU K ua c. V'V nnniil AmnamiM I'hai n.nU 1 m ' i a .... . . . . - r 1 uo a-w svaww r . V' i i . u.f.w..M ana u uuatsiii or inai BfriflK wnirn it JEfibeta fJ5vPOiSU odYed ' in . SJLwh",. ffJ!. bucket ajuYjiuuicuu ...... -jr - h I . ; , Buimiutio meinoas, leans nave oeen atopped ao that al- .ViriJ if "Vf"5"5- e.uuu m pop-ienainR' ma services or a corps or ex City Attorney Kavanaugh, who has! been attorney for' Edward H. Martin aince hi capture on the charge of mur dering Nathan , Wolf f, haa resigned, hlal place with the Martin case, and Judge! Gantenbeln yesterday appointed John A. Jeff rlea and Seneca Fouta as I attorney. Kavanaugh gave aa his I reason that he had no time to devote I to the cose. Martin was broucht into I he problem of thelaeeds which it hold a win. nrnhahiv an court thia afternoon and sal J that he . Ghirardellis Cocoa is bination of the cocoa with painstaking care and after 50 years of manufacture stands to-day a perfect product. w - 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c mayor and four councllmen nominated aa r nnn.na rr 1 hh n Druiutiiti" x-"v . w . at large. They hold office two year. rh. nnnia hir rvnnular vote may re call" faithless official ; from office. le city increases 8,000 In pop- engaging the eervieee of a corpa of anuaiiy. ma reouctlnn In w,. na,ta ihmiarViA,, Mn,.n. r ter waste last vear wna K nnn nnn 1 I av,. t,in k. ..":t:J fiitnh, I . - natl . v . - uiiiiq. iitc; unvq ilUI, IVl WUrikQU I ' v... r, u, iiim ouiimne costs IZU.OOOIOUt 18 a uniform avstem of miin clnal had no means of hlrlne- counsel and I asked the court to appoint attorneys to) conauct hla derense. jerfries and Fouts were the men selected by Presiding Judge Gantenbeln. The case is aet for . i HM.A.di nvsiinanrea in i . . , . . . .w.vvviwub n uhhuiui riv:8rder "tiE. th. InTtlaiive and """1 arn.L8 t0 P" account, howlng besldea receipt and ji.rnanJi ha naaakaa of any ordinance I C" - Vl"'"'1 V . . . 7""'''! system expenditures, tne eource or revenue, 2!TarJh.f. Tffnrhlsea This haa hva if??. An,la."ed J X8 York, Bos- amounta invested in" permanent lm- r:.,,ireTinnleaner streets, cheaper elec- L""5i?. ?a.Pvt- provementa and cost of government. At iT- -.-7,i ji . l i """' rea in a iiouisviue convention of municipal the copgeated districts. . accountants this month a censu office Fartof anA Sewer. ' expjert submitted a uniform balance nanmai. ... i . sheet which many hood will be adonted. constantly. In many loca itie. aiphart . In ih.e n,atter city Uxation there la regarded aa most aatiafactory. Iaia othna; very new. except the sing e vinvim, wooaen diocks treated with a preservative, bitulithlo paving a mlx- . ytn tav,tnm m imifnrm svatem of mu nlMr.r aron'unts and nollce and -fire lerartments run on the merit principle. f'Adar Ranids Is following the Ies rnin. nlnn. nnA Dallas. Fort Worth Houston. El Paso and Austin are fol lowing the Galveston plan. .Kansas alt v and Leavenworth, - other ;" Kansas cities, and some southern and western cities have adopted the commission plan. The Idea haa also taken root in Tlvr Rnarland. A commission or live. selected for five yeara, .s bringing or- loiioweu aier nut of the rjiaol which th great fire at Chelsea, Mass.. , last winter. Newport Rhode Island, the social capital of the "Four Hundred," i nrntmtina- under an lnaenlous exten Ion nt the- renresentatlva principle In e-overnment Brookllne. Mass.. the wealthiest city In the united States, haa recently adopted a similar plan. The "City Beautiful" Idea. Once it could be aaid of most Ameri can cities that Ilae Topsy, tney '-jea-growed," But such haa been the growth of the civic spirit In recent yeara that where, in 1902, there were only four American- cities , with well-defined ground plans of architectural beauty. 44- now aspire to develop along line of ' beauty, instead of along line of least resistance and : utility. :- Major IEn fant, the friend of President Washing ton, planned, the national capital over a century ago. He also planned Bur falo. , Detroit' plan waa copied after that of Washington. Now Chicago, San Francisco, . Providence, - Harrlsburg, Philadelnhla. . Hartford. St. Louis and ? Springfield are Joining the ranks of i "Altlea hailtlfll1. Cleveland, Ohio, Is a leader In the ; procession. Her group plan, now well towards completion, with monumental federal and municipal public bulldinars, railroad station, etc., is costing between 20,000,000 and 130,000,000. Atlantic City is embarking on a 110,000,000 plan, which will make It the most beau tiful pleasure resort in the world. In Chicago a. feature of the ' Columbian exposition Is to be restored, a system of lagoons and boulevards constructed .along the blue line of the lake front, the Chicago river improved by monu mental docks and bridges, and an outer iparkway opened, St Louis has a plan which Includes a great plaza surround- tax on land values, after Henry George's Idea. This was tried for the first and BRUTAL MURDER OF - AN AGED PRIEST (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Rome, Sept 30.- The mysterious and brutal murder of Don Costaiizo Costan tint, a secular cleric of 70, has greatly excited the people of Rome, as it Is the intra crime or tne Kind tnat haa oc ,.- i .1- V " a mix- oniv u.. in - Amarloan eltv tr town ra crime oi tne Kina tnat naa oc- ture of tar and tone and cement are t vasville Maand wT curred here within a, few months. The used. Cement as a street pavement is ftm but c,erlc was found In his bed- ?Se?.,?..n,um0t.w.et'-n cities, "K fS'SitSVlrvnn at his lodgings with his skull bat- Wood , is used in New Tork of its comparative noiselessness. Mac. aaam streets were first oiled In Call fornia.. Since then this practice haa ipreaa over tne country to manv muni. cinal hiizhwavs. Before Ion sr. It Is sredicted. munlclnal sewage, instead or Deing dumped Into the waterways by tha billion gallons to pollute the city water suddIv. will be spread upon the land as a fertilizing agent, arter neing rendered harmless by cnemicai treatment, inis pian is being operated In Toronto, Canada. A similar plan is bet n ir talked or for Baltimore. where the first municipal sewerage sys tem Is now being constructed. New Orleans Is spending several millions on' new system.. Municipal llghtlnr; Garbage, The munlclnal lltrhtln nroblem has practically been solved, one of the lat est agents Deing the "flaming arc" light of 8,000 candle power and upwards. Los Angeles, Denver and other cities are turning their attention to makinr street lighting ornamental as well aa useful. Detroit ia one of the cities having tow ers up to 300 feet high bearing powerful eiaexno lignts. uesiaes electricity, mu nicipalities are .iigntea oy gas, acety line and benzine. ' The disposal of street sweepings, gar- Dago ana otner reruse is oeeominsr an art Cleveland has a model munlclnal garnage reauction piani. in many cities contracts are let and the garbage Is rendered and ton of valuable oils put on tne. maraet. istreet sweepings are burned, ashes and other refuse picked over and material worth many thou sands of dollars saved. The rest Is used to fill in waste Dlaces. is burned or ia dumped into the sea. isew YorK nas, recently established a Tla police and fire departments, nlav-1 BTounas. juvenue courts ana otner rea- tures of municipal improvements, have kept pace with the general forward march. Attempts have been made to abolish the smoke and billboard nuis ances, Improve railroads and other pub- tered in with a hammer. The poor old priest had evidently been dead aeveral day when the discovery waa made, and the bedroom presented a gnastiy spectacle. Tne corpse had been thrown on the floors and over It was placed a mattress on which were neatly ing laws, but much remains to be dona. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT A CAMPAIGN ISSUE the mattress, which was soaked with blood, lay a gory hammer, which had been handled with uch ferocity that tne victim s neaa waa reduced to pulp. There were no signs of a struggle, and although the murdered priest waa fairly well off his bank books, money and Boston.; Mass.., Sept 80. Everything; 1 tk. "Ji?, h .-t. la In readiness for the Democratic state j dictated by private revenge, have ar- bureau of municipal research and muni. clpal finances. Data and statistics are convention which will assemble in this city tomorrow for the nomination of candidate for governor and lieutenant governor. -All indications point to the selection of State Senator James H. Vahey of Water town, as the .candidate for governor. No other name is men tioned for first place on the ticket With the nomination of Vahey for governor the Democrat will make 'the proposed abolition of the death penalty in Massachusetts ona nf tha i-hlf i... of tholr campaign. During the years inai THuojr hub oen in tne state sen ate, following the sensational trial, con viction and execution of Charles L. Tucker, whose counsel he was, he has had In the legislature a bill to wipe put the death penalty. He has always been convinced of Tucker's Innooenee of the murder of Mabel Pan mil hni. that the present form of punishment is likely to work horrible in tnat loo If I. an Issue that will command aome atten tion, coming upon the heela of the mon ster petition, for Tucker and the big fight year after vear to rha nr. thZ death penalty to Imprisonment for life. rested an oratorlan priest livinsr In an adjoining oratory. He was a constant visitor, and the neighbors declare that ne emereu tne piace twice on tne morn ing of the murder, and on quitting the ciuunper ine iai time naa cnangea irom a pnesuy cassoca into elegant lay at ' - V ' '' ' ' ..:' -',-"1 While f t ..''' i ' I ' . - t i - - :i i .mmm V fl CHINESE P0LTGA3IIST GIVES UP HIS FIGHT ' United Press Lewed Wire.) Ban Francisco, Sept 10. Despite the fact that he announced yesterday that he would fight the deportation proceed ings against mm at wa T. Bosman, the whose admission Tcu can get a large cake of ashlna-ton. Hanrv inmese millionaire that he haa manv wives, imi di iubid accompanying mm, had kept him out of this country, an nounced through his attorneys today that he would go back to China without AiaiiLiiiB lira cava luriuor, The condition of his health, hat antra, makes a legal fight a tedious proceed ing for him. the end not warranting tha iruuuitj. Bosman claims to be an Enrliah anh Ject and says he could easily land If ne eppeauea to wasnington, but he will so i otner countries ror tne medical treatment he sought - In the United oiaie. The Chinese is now at th German jiuaytiai ana ni pnysioians say ne can not ba moved without danger. He will be sent back to China aa soon a h la w euougn iq stana tne trip. . RICKEY SAYS BANK SHOULD PAY OUT rralted PreM Leased WlraV oeraniay THE FIGHTISWON r Th combine acknowledges we have them beat, and are trying- to meet our prices, but never while we know it. INDEPENDENT CLOTHIERS 227 Morrison 1 5 ;Bet. First and Second Lower stiir we pound the prices, until it seems as though we have no regard for the worth of Clothing. Furnishinjrs. Waists. Skirts. Cloak this week will cause the combine to have chilblains. Come and see how we fiatht" the combine. A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS FROM COAST TO COAST Men's Suits And Overcoats Over 1,000 suits from fashion's center, all new, high-grade clothing. in . every Known weave and color. These prices will spread pandemon ium In the combine. Union label. fT.85 will buy wool and worsted nits, in single or double-breasted styie, and sold by the combine aa high as S15. ; v 12.85 takes choice of all hand tailored Suits and Overcoats, the sea son's nobbiest styles and colors, and sold by the combine as high as 125. S6.85 ' buys Hackett-Carhart Top coats ana iong uoata, sold by the commne at sio. Ladies Cloaks and Skirts We ara showing all the latest mod els In every shade and trimmlne. La- dies, -this Is a feast for you.,, Fight the combine. 83.85 buys Silk Petticoat sold by tne comoine at ti.ou. 85.85 buys Dress Skirts, Voiles, etc., wonn to io. . , g4.BK for Tjidins Tyonsr fnata new weaves and styles; the combine sells tnese ror iio. Ladies' Waists 796 buys fine lawn and embroidered waists, worm to si7. 81.48 buys best lawn and embroid ered Waists, worth to $4.00. Also, large line fine net and silk waists; also casslmeres, at fighting-the-comblno prices. 114 for ladles'- Kermadnrf Tfnm. worth to 25c Men's Furnishings for black or tan Rn-r -nrnph inn for Work Bhirts, worth to 76c. at for Sterilized heavv rinHtrai.a r n"l HI f DU, , r 79 for- fine wool Cooper ribbed Underwear, worth ti sn 29 for President style Suspendera, worth 60c. !Oe for black and crnv nrnni Bn worth 20c. 65V for fine Sweaters, worth 1.25. j7 Jtiiiaj oweaters, worm 1.Z5. 3 for men's Handkerchiefs, worth 10c Men's Pants Pants for tha labnratr. tha ilk the gentloman. 81.45 for Corduroy and other Pants, worth to 12. KO. 82.85 buya finest tailored Pants, worth to 16.00. T97 buys men's Work Pant a mmrtn to $1.75. This list -contains i but A aftmple of tha way wo sell goods, in fiffhtlnff the uui siutan uuiiLain no cnrj.n. rninv it nnn m nit r t h a haat v. i . v.. ij better. This sale la to, joxL ButextWox: wu hiah-nrlced nunt tne Clothlnar comhtna world over and find no INDEPENDENT GL)1MERS 227 Morrison Bet 1st and 2d .Bon Ami The Finest Cleaner Mhde at your grocers, if you did not receive a .sample cake, or have used up he one left, at your home. I? s worth tying. ev. CaL. BcDt. ao T. R. lt-lr- 7. tne revaaa miiiinnalea i.itnan nd banker. I to live at Berkeley. He I 1 here today aiiperlntendlng th recon- n u. iiun oi m tine resiaence ne haa re- raaniiy purcnaseo in tne fledmont hills, and says he will make Berkeley hla home. Rlckev aaid ha aa a..fuii im be litigation now pending agatnjst hire In Nevada, on account of I z.i ur or tne tate bank. it in nana Will I "and bur-jr d'P,tora for their ioaaes la i doldfield. Nev, Sept. t Attomer the defunct fitau Bank Tmt comr ranr whioia e.ni -1: I ....ura ui inm aimit nana, f the bank is property handled It ,Py.lair for dollar." said Rickey. 1 .J1 not 1 am willing to relm- rasy, which faUed recently, are prepare inr It in In trial vlak , k . - their cent. who ia charged with em bsslmnt Judge Langan of the di. frC1 ,poypt braehed aside ell the na oroerea that the ease ' .uu , . tne ebiettona ralaad tO th tllsaillnarai the rase by Rickey Homers have bee verraleat ami -th . , . ... nr. an oou -at mm anar aA rTi -m , , ' w... awTipxt lllW ! Handred of people oe fractleet!y II their nmv w ua a v& w w .... i - irw i nirary nas rwn made a rreseet 1trtt attorney declaring that the dlstrlt attorney haa not don bis duty in the Rickey cave. Com pan lr IaKorporatM. raakHB a ii -w- . . ( hlnn. tr, Hpt. Artlrle f tn. i fTpnmin hsr he rilavl In thm ef . i ! f - of th aerretary, ef stale f0. j '"t 3reere Tr.t A Title remr ir"-i'l M' -?:-(. crMl tw ; : " '' "t-.r.i- r!!..!d w r- " ara rit,-4 (ti. 1 so.ay. iirt ii. y . ' ' mghi 9. . orte& -' ' OWHITZ. SEAL ' : ' - ' or I:.--' TABLE WATERS By its spice and sparkle; as in its wonderful curative properties, TABLE ROCK has become recognized as ; the leading quality mineral water. aaa tow Bala by Weodarf. dark k O 'rrkI'n "ater Is th ravorlt Table Prink Thia .AfLaeadiag Hotel. Restauraats and Drink I'arlora. aVraa at to Sprtara fcy Tel JLock af lari Water Oo, Table wUaa4 Ageaey, SOS Caassser ef Oeauaeree. Seek. TTtrt, M ' Joha A. Tenet and Werrall tne. . F tar 1r4 Orchard mmreiiT, prlnelTuil ffl Ha4 Rlrer. car-;'. to $,. l-'-rrp-ra tor A W.'Piona 11. T. . MHt mfl A. A. Jsrne. t r-r.r n Katatea. i-rtnrlaj offlfa The Thalia. rrvii atk TSi', inAr. r- ' r M -rh. V. it Krtnrn .l I'sul it. I rench. LoyaJ hrfkm Mfrtlnjr. Cartal Dftaaatrft ta-TW aWealt Rurllngton. VC, Pept. I The eom-man1rj- l-rh1rf ft the Military Or-d-r of tha trta lvaelon. Iha'nwntw " ' ft hlh rrTT rf otf ii-r rt erratet vm tha n . ,n if. In Ik. irll ar anl h-r !.!t mn', lna J ax rn iaet a. pecan its tmuil ro- if-. ( her today. The ajteaclarfcre InctoaVa maay aeldlere ef natlonaj fa an. Tr the entertainment f th vlaiiora the Vermont com ma ndery has ei-rfis4 f ..r a hanmaH. a irtp ia f'nrt f thsa, All sad ether Inta-matlns- f a-aturra. ' y wwl m Smw m an. I'm t" (ku. ' fair, at U.'rthim, cvie.r t !' at i IS