: - 7 TEMPERATURES TC3AY ." Rain tonight, Saturday prob ably fair; ari ' able winds; , moatly west . " Bcstoo. 8 a. nu. .84 rorm-ul, 5 a. M...S . ,60 oriu,., t, 5 a, tl..!) , I IV an-- mti.il .H ..68 !DCa ....... " ..fci . .42 Boise ', , . , .".44 haa Prn.' '.....4 . Kw Tor ' ClUOSgOi .$ St. I"! V Via. ' :it " .43 Koseburg r rortland humidity, 89 VOL. XII. NO. 187. PORTLAND, ORE0ON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1913-TWENTY-SIX PACES. 5 PRICE TWO CENTS. ; Olf THiOTS AND I" " t i i -. rfuerta An American Vessel Diaz Hiding in i I , 1 , I J. i, I i1 i. in DILI HELD ALL IB Morro'Cistle Not Allowed; to : Leaye Ver4 Cruz Until Four Ketugees Arc. jarcen i-rpm : Her;s Mrs. Und Passenger. UUn i LlllLll ' : : ', Vtn . Cnit, , Oct 24. After many hour' detention th "Ward Un itumr .' Monro Catl njtH tnm Iter today : : for Havanfcv ST1 Mexican authorttle . ; had given thefr permlaalon for the ree- r el to leave, c - M .. - ;'!. United Btatee Copeul Canada; had re i Tioualy aued olearanc papera,to her t tn defiance of the Mexican government ' order, hut Captain - Huff declined ' leave without the Dort offlciala' consent . The Morro CaeUe left for-New York l' via Havana a eoon aa the police, took " from the ehlp State . l4gielator - Dea ' champs. Victoria and Plneuro and Na tional. Conirreman Prlda,. who were i booked for Havana. , , r . ' y y tiwwu vn 4M nni . -J It wai explained that the ' port au thorltlea held tip the liner merely to get - poeaeaelon of these men, and had - no further object tn noiaing we jmoito vas tle.'.:;:v.V.;-,"''.v-1- .' . i ,' , Tha hla Ward liner.' with 195 pasaen g era, Mra. Und among them, waa ready 1 to sail when an officer from the Meat ' can gunboat Zaragoaa came on board wUh an orter to Captain Huff to remain in the Jtarhor tin til further notice. - Ae a precaution agalnat dleohedlence on hie part,f the Morro gaetle'a pllot wa hot 1 allowed to go on board. : ' Captain Ilvff promptly aent.'two of . Ma own offloere to the Zaragoaa for an - explanation. Tfwy ' were ; told "that the . veaael wa held because a Mexican' on fici&l wanted by the anthorltlea had ee ' caped on her to Havana ja month pr : vloualj" and- the t government : wanted -f Huff ai .witneea, t . Bead ' Vzoteatg ,. Koha 'r.r Huff communicated with the eonau- 1 -lata jand Kmlaeary Und ont vigoroua oroteat to; aeneral GuiUvo Maaa. the '- military commander here, .and -to Tor'', elra Minister Mohena In Mexico City; at the , aarne time notirying secretary oi Btate Bryan of the situation. .Maaa and Mohena., offering a differ ent explanation from the one furnished by the commander' of the SSaragosa, aid the liner was held because eever- ;. el members ot, the Vera Crua city gov ernment wera on. hoaro. rieeing to Ha - vana and that It wat desired, to remove them 'from .the ehlp' and- courtmartlal thenu-; - The offensea . charged : agalnat ,. them were hot speoifle ' ' Llnd still Insisted" that the ship be released but the authorities ignored him. . (Continued on . Page Twenty-two.) , .! o e , ; i ii - i y i Sir Lionel Carden Said to Have ; Suggested Less .Offensive ; Mod9i0f Expression. ' ' ' '. (United Pteie LMd Wire.) t ? l HUERTA MODIFIES HIS , Mexico City, Max., Oct, 34. The mem. bers of Provisional President Huerta's h -f. personal staff, every man of whom wag arrested last evening, wlH be courtmarw tlaled, aocordlng'to information from ot - ficlal sources today, and it waa thought A soma of them might be. shot . ' . J J The charges against the T prisoners ' . ', were not made oubllo but-the impression ' waa that they were caught correspond in with General Felix Dlaa.f . That Huerta should be In danger, or ' i at any rate consider himself In danger, " - at the hands ot persona aa close to him j- .". personally as the' member, of, his own t staff was generally taken a an explana tion ot his determination not, to, resign even foe a day to give an appearance of constitutionality to his ' candidacy .to -succeed himself a president, .He trusts '.absolutely no one, and it was the con-- sensus of opinion that it would ha utv .safe for him to do so. . , . r Huerta took pain to emphasise at a v meeting with the diplomata today, that . v. he said he would not submit to inter ference from Vany power.? It. was con sidered as an attempt to avoid giving too much of tense to the United States, " by giving the Impression ; that he re V- ferred to it alone. ,, " . w'.f'vjv,f In adopting this rather slight meaa . are of conciliation the provisional pre. . 1 ) ideat was said to-have been acting on , ' the advice of the British minister, Sir ' . Lionel Carden, of whose Judgment he . thinks highly. ' But, for Blr Lionel's presentation of his credentials to him just at the, time he had outraged the country by arresting the members of ' ' the 'Chamber- of deputies and' proclaim-. ' ing himself dictator, most of the dt-- plomats' here believe Huerta would' al ready have been overthrown. The Eng lishman's i opportune recognition , un v doubtedly did much to give moral sup- port to his actions,' all agreed. Sir Lionel's) attitude; Indeed, has been: the .subject of- much- quiet comment 1 t. (.Continued on Jrage Twenty-One.) :'..;'''i'' I wv-fj V'A?'' V,-'' t-:-i V';y-:!:-.-'' A;, ! '"'' v V ii ! bive u p .rresiaency .i ". .r. '.....''-'; "'.,. iv1 ' J-- " ' !;'' ..';'- .. .'- i-V t .. . t. f, -.(,,- u. s HUERTA-ALL SMILES .WHEN FEL!iXDiA2LEFT i i i n Jhla photograph, Uken-at ' on s mission to Japan tome weeka ago, allows tbo provisional pjrea- Went embracing bis rival. ' Dlaa never reached Japan. -, . b HUERTA ASSURES U; S.- iHEM L ACCEPT E OF f : fi'v. i ' Bryan Announces He Will Not . Serve- Even , Though'' ,He Is v .Elected Sunday- vfli-V' iTCBlted Trim teand Wlrfcr-"" 'f Waehington, Oo't Si.- After a confer ence this afternoon with Preeident .Wil son, fiecreUry of State Bryan-announced that had received direct eJauranoes that' 'Provisional' President . Huerta of Mexico 1 would not accept election as prealdant o( Mexico,- even U he reoelved a ' majority of ; , the . ra.udajra election;: .'rfV'iVV ' . That Mexican Provlalonal President Huerta's open defiance! of the t United States, In the statement ne maae to tn niembeni ,of .. the dlplomaUo ' corps ; in Mexico ( City yeaterday.' ha' brought armed Intervention In Mexico nearer was admitted today.'r:' -v. ,:J:-u-- The Morro Castle incident created a sensation. ; In ? it government officials said they thought they saw signs f the work of soma outsider they believed Huerta . was carrying out program others have entllnea. zw .wn;, ? ' Bryan Aaks information. . , Secretary ' of . 8 tat ; Bryan ; wired ' for fuller information oonoernlng the deten tion of the steamer Morro casua, ana said ' he expected Admiral Fletcher, in charge of the American naval force, at Vera Crux, to protect American Interests there In the meantime. ; ; r It was stated that no answer will be made to nuerta's iiaiemeni to me oip inma.ta thrmatenina the v United' States with foreign entanglements If the'Wash. ington administration, meddlea. tn Mex ico's internal affairs. 1 Bui if It la ; his plan to force his owa election, as. prest dent, , and ueneraj Bianquoi as vici . Oontinud on Page Eighteen.) , Y II ommlssloniNoti Ready Ho ; Put tissue' on. Ballot for De- V .cember 9. Meeting 1 in conference : this . morning, the public dock commission unanimously decided against aubmtttlng - any - meas ures tor. vote at tn . special . municipal election December , 9. v;s. v "A '(''' wi'H'P'- Measures which had been proposed In cluded the great plan -for the develop ment of a water terminal by removing Swarr-island, filling Mock Bottom and Bridgeport and ' bulldlnf docks at ' th twoi last namea pieces. :' f . -xl This . proposal v will .undoubtedly : be submitted at the election next Ma v. It wa said; this morning, the attitude of the commissioners being that not enough time remains before the election to ac quaint the people with the magnitude and Importance of the . undertaking. . ; V -fi.; m, . 1 ..v-t:? STORK HOVERING' OVER PALACE OF THE CZAR ;Xp?.'fi:i!';l.i!i London,. Oct 34 Officialdom received an intimation that the stork soon will Visit th csar family. .; '',.uMt )" '.f V'1' ' 'I " " 11 ' .' T V .tf. Derelict for Seven'. Years, e San Francisco, : Cal., Oct 2 4 .Word wns received that, the steamship Cen tennial, which sailed from Japan for San Francisco seven years ' ago. Was found, abandoned and drifting, by Rus sian in. the Okhotsk sea. . . OFRC PRESIDENT DOCK MEASURE TO BE SUBMnTEO NEXT Is Released .r Consulate i- ,. i OF AMERICAN FLAG, IS : GUEST AT CONSULATE Leaves 'HomeJof 'JrotheMn VLawUte, Last Night,-Ac- Jcompanled by U. S, Consul, rCaiM.-Piw-Isasad' Wire.) . Vera Crus. Mexico, Oot St. General Felix: Plai to refug.la th .United State consulate her. i DlW left the home ot his brother-l law, where he has been staying;' with a mlllUry .guard over th house and vir tually: under arrst, about 10 o'clook.last night Believing- his; life' in' danger, h bad sought th protection of the Amer ican flag, which was promptly accorded to him.; .?.i',,?t,Isi';'vvi 0; From bis brother-in-law's residence he was, accompanied to th consulate by John Und. Prealdant ..Wilson' personal representative In Mexloo; United States Consul canaaa ana one American marine. . .(Continued on Patg fwe.) . LAND FRAULTERS GET Fred Hydei and-JoostSchnel- rkderMust ,Serye!36i6;Days f: and ' Payi;Flnes'iv;' I -.;.'-' tUaiied l Wlr.i I Washington,", Octl4v President ,W11 son . today :i eornrriuted ' th aehtemc' of Frederick A Hyde from .two years and of Joost . Schneider from 14 month to St day', 'imprisonment. , He did not; however,; remit pit flnee of 110,000 and 11000 - assessed - respeotl-ely . agalnat Hyde and Schneider. The' two men were convloted of land frauda in Oregon and California, ' , .i ' . i hVS ; Frederick A.' Hyde 1 the senior mem ber "of , the . Hyde-Benson, combination, which, becamo famous In- Oregon for Its manipulation, of school lands.": "They bought, from th state the school seo. ttons within th. national ; reserves and traded them to i the government tor other government sections on-the out side edge ot th national forests. These lands were then made objects .of specu lation,' and misfortune i has v attached itself to very person, real estate deal er or settler who ha had anything to do with tnem. , i -. . - . :' . '' t foomt Schneider wa bead clerk In the Hyde-Benson office. They had an ar rangement with .clerks of th general land office, whereby they- were to b Informed of favorable opportunities "to secure " government lands when they were available. - The trial 'took place at Washington. Benson . was - never " con victed. Borne ot these ' lands -were 10 Oregon and are -still under . dispute. Many f the . irauduinnt : operations. however,, took, place in California. ' , I - GROCER IS HELD UP. ' .BY A- COLORED MAN Max Turteltaub, grocer 40f tit. First tret, was held' up at ;tht point of a gun by a short colored man early this afternoon'' and robbed of $20 , In cash: The negro wor no coat and had been een loafing around In the neighborhood for aom time previous to the robbery. He centered Turteltaufs' grocery at a time when' tber were ho customers in the store and securing the eash .ran around th corner.. As . pursuers were unable to keep up with him. the man escaped. DIAZ ASKS PROTECTION innrcn iiujrntniL'iil: mDM RILltU 01 H BRICK FALLING FROM TOP OF ER R, 'H.;Watkms 1 Meets Death . Soon" After Going .to .Work .-Mpn'N.iW. Bank -Building, - Scarcely two hour after he had gone to work on 'the1 Northwestern ' Bank building, Morrison' and Broadway, yes terday afternoon, -Robert Hv'Watklns, a laborer, was fatally Injured by a brick which struck him on the bead after dropping IS Stories. . ; .' The man's skull was. fractured,' Un conscious, he waa hurried to St, Vin cent's; hosplUl where he expired laat night- - , ' -Wathlns was working' on th ground floor 'of th structure wheeling loads of brick in' barrows onto the elevators lo cated at the rear of the building. lie had just stepped upon the elevator plat form when a brick, jostled from a load on the upgolng elevator, struck him. Watkins had lodging at th Eastern lodging house, Th body is at the Dun ning St McEntee parlors pending ' th location of relatives. .. The tragto accl-' dent yesterday follows on that almost reeulted In the serious Injury or death of a pedestrian earlier in the "week, ri, , A hug two-inch plank fell , from a point near tie top of the Id-story build ing. Into Morrison atreet It strack the sidewalk directly In front of the Coff man Confectionary store, wher it brok Into a number of pieces and shattered one ofjlu plate glaaa window. . . Luckily that portion of the atreet Ordi narily crowded, wa clear except for, one man, who, warned ' by the t rensled houta of workmen, broke : into a run and escaped being: struck by th' falling timber by the mcreat chanc. TOLERATION IS HOPE He Finds Cheer? In Closer Un- - derstanding : Between the Rich and Poor. r .- ; , ; , .-,.' (- , .(United Pret lut Wire.) Chicago, Oct its Addressing , the American Steel and. Iron Institute here today, Judge E. H-Oary, chairman of th board - of direotor of ;- th . steel trust declared he .believed 6 th busi ness outlook.' to .be hopeful. c . , ,.'. : "Th rich are becoming more liberal and mor charitable,'' be said, "and th poor more grateful for what they re ceive. Relation between th employer and th employ are becoming closer," , Gary said he thought business at present 'hesitates - "largely because of unnecessary agitation and Ill-considered criticism by those not-having th best interests of the nation at heart" i He continued: 'There Is too much demagogy and mud-ellnglng. It la not uncommon - for publio ' discussions ' to treat success as an offense, and to con sider the possession ot wealth, how ever honestly acquired as'wrong. . Capi tal, always timid, 1 seriously affected by unreasonable and uncalled-for agi tation and attack, and it is becoming frightened. Its J confidence baa : been shaken," t- v Engineer Wettxel Is Missing. Caw son, N. M, Oct 14. Stag Can yon coal mine No, t unquestion ably waa - on fire this afternoon. Heat and amok were forcing th res cues ' back from th . west working, where It wa believed a tew men might etlll be alive. A eacond explosion wa believed Imminent' Nothing had been heard from Supervising Engineer Welt sel, last seen far Inside the mine. He praoucally Is glvn up for. dead. : . SKY-SCRAP OF FUTURE SAYS GARY TRYING THE IMPOSSIBLE ON A HOPELESS TASK I : &A A ' -, m ' r t).-..'i ' : ..' ' v 1 T mm mo A FEDERAL Bffl President Jells - Senate Cur : rencv Committee He ' Will I Not Accept It fn Place of His Regional Reserve Plan, COMMITTED IN FAVOR OF . VANDERLIP SUGGESTION Reed, Hitchcock, , 0'Gorman 'and Nelson 4 Said to Favor. J Bristow - Substitute; (Halted Prcea Luted Wlr. : i wasnington. -Oct 14. Trouble over th currency , bill Is ahead. If United States Senator Bristow of Kansas knows what he Is talking about It was pre dicted today among national law makers. The struggle promised to develop be tween , the partisans ot th regional banking, aystem , provided for In . the Glaas-0 wen bill and the supporters of the central banking plan proposed by ex-Comptroller of the Currency Frank A. Vanderllp. : ' - -':";':;:;,;: ';', V' '.: President Wilson notified th members et the aenate currency committee today that he would not accept under any cir cumstance the substitution of th cen. tral for th regional plan. In faot h said, he would not sanction any funda mental change In. the present bill. It was known positively that he considers Vaaderllp'a suggestion a Walt atreet soheme to befog the currency Issue. ' Commenting on the president' notifi cation, Senator Bristow Intimated plain ly that the senate committee-would, nevertheless, . base Its report on the bill next month en Vanderllp's Sug gestion. - He denied -that It was merely a slight variation f rom : the ' Aldrlob surrency scheme. - ' ' 'r ' ;- Besides Senator Bristow, it wa salj Senators Bead ' of Missouri, ' Hltohcock of Nebraska, O'Oorman "of New York and Nelson of Mlnnesots, members of th currency committee, favor a gov ernment-oontrolled 4 central bank with government-controlled branches. ' ; y- It wa predicted there will be ta hard fight on. the senate floor unless such a bill Is reported. - , 1 , . , - Tl E flianciltsS Ctf ! Wires, A fJuard Houses and Blow Up Safe, " . letting $2000. - . : (United Frees Leased Wirt.) Attica, Ohio, Oct 14. Bandits locked more than a doaen : residents In . their home her today, out th telephone and eleotrlo light wire and than dynamited th postofflc safe. ' They escaped with 11000. Posses are in pursuit; ,-. . : K Englnemen' Demand Raise. ;' Chicago, Oct 14. Forty thousand lo comotive4 engineers and firemen on (0 western ' roads sent their companies a request for wage lnoreasea aggregating 160,000,000 annually. .' v , ; ," ,, in ii i ' i '''. , y 4 Too Muh Celebration, ' " Los Angeles, Oct S4. Mrs. .ll.T, Spencer, a .bride, has appealed to the district attorney's of floe to squelch th enthusiasm of friends who have con tinued 'a charivari three . nights. ,. : : ,-, AND ROB 0 DFFIC ! .iAjt v--"V' ! 5 ''n'v.. ,,..",: v ' ::i''rt '.is:.''.M.' rf.--,-.-';. v :-i v...':'. A;,;'.,.-v,j.:.. .,.'. ..:..' ....y - utjil..,.'. - 1 ..- -.,'.j.i:A--:V''f.',A.ir';':'''!'' ' -'. ; - -.' 'A U'--;:-,fir4!:'k:i' .It-" s.''"'-' c 'j';- A"'''' .&-? '.(' ! - v. - UUItllU; llttll lU ,. Success of First Trade Enter-'-. prise Prompts Local Jobbers v and Manufacturers to Make - Affair Permanent. .-: ?;; - NEXT GATHERING TO BE J AUGUST 10 TO 15 1914 More Than : $54,000 . Spent ' Here Last "Buyers' Week," : Says V, :" Jobber . and manufacturers, ef Port land at the luncheon at the "Commercial club "today decided to make Buyers' Week an annual event and aet the Week of August 10 to 15, Inclusive, ,1114, aa the next period In which .'out of town merchanta .' fVom the entire northweat are to come to this city and purcbaa their stocka.r;,';';:?;:-ftr?:;:'?f,v' :''''. Member of the organisation were en thusiastlo over th results of the 'Sep tember buyer campaign and were unan imous la the vote go perpetuate the or ganisation. In making the association permanent the dues were fixed at 2S a year..: : :v -: -;;;') Chairman Nathan Straus, Secretary C. (Continued on Page Two. IS GRANTED BY CONGRESS Item Contained In Deficiency ; BiilSfgned; by: Presidents Myers Gives Journal- Credit. :j x 'V& ' - PostmasUr-Frank' B.- Myers called at tention to an Important fact this morn ing In connection with the president's signing of th special deficiency bill fw days ago, that everybody eta bad apparently, overlooked., ,;,:,, a'.-. ;;.;.;. This la that when th preldnt signed th deficiency bill he also made the provision for' an eight-story postofflce in Portland law. 'becaas it' wa inoiuded In th bill. Th. postmaster , ha a let ter from Senator-Harry 'Lane,' written before th president signed the bill but containing an explanation, a follow i th amendment covering the . new type of building, for. postofflce' for Portland passed th senate ; yesterday, the am wa inoiuded In th deficiency but and aa soon as It is signed by the president will become a law, o I think the matter is now settled and I believe it will Inaugurate a new method,: more buslneaa like than the old . one. In the oonatructlon .. '.: of r , federal 1 building throughout th United State,' lor. which thank will be largely du to you." . . Of equal importance wa an announce ment by the postmaster thl morning, i T predict" 'said he, "that work .on th new - postofflc wlU b commenced the middle of next March, and that it will be completed in two years and a half from that date. . : - . '- "I feel that the winning ot th fight to construct an eight story rather than a two story postofflce ta. a victory for Tne jounai," Be aaasa. . . .. - V' .'-.:,!f;; - .' - .:'.i' - ?'fi, - , -i"' -''V's i'1 !;.''.Wi;': J,,v - ' ; ' . , APPROPRIATION 0 8 STORY POSTOFFICE Hi A?i7 Vf " " i I -': ' V' ' :X 1 PiPn c or I roi ntsrm?. BUUI1G MINE TO ' ASSIST COMRADES St 1 1 1 , ' Two Members of Rescue Party Brought Lifeless to the Sur , face, After Hours ; in Dust- , unoked Tunnel IMMIMENT PERIL OF " t 1 ANOTHER EXPLOSION No Lack of Volunteers to Take ''Places ot Exhausted " - Workers. r '"C '-'..': T3nite4 Press Leaed'W.re.y . .. Dawson, N. ' M., .Oct. 24. Two bers of a rescue party In the Stag Can yon coal mine her gave their own lives today In. the effort . to save possible survivor of Wednesday's xp1osion. -v, ' Alan Bozard ' and Jamea Laird, th two victims, were helmet men In Su pervising Engineer, Frank , Weltaef rescue) party. They entered the mine at t laat night, - and, dlregardlng order given : hour before, to leave th gas filled, tunnel, had stuck . continuously at their work Until a. nu today. , h. i.V. Tries te Save Comrade. vi"v. Boeard was the , first one overcome. Laird tried to aupport him. but himself toppled- ever as he caught hla com panion In hi arm.?. Though carried to the eurface as aulckty as possible. It was too late to save them. - - ' Weitxel himself, who, after a trip to the aurface during , th night to fill hi lung with fresh air, had returned to the workings, bad not been heard from for three hours this forenoon, and some anxiety was felt ; concerning him, al though - as a - thoroughly experienced miner and an old hand in the Stag Can. yon collieries, hla friends said they be lieved he would turn up safely. -, p: '.Ah ThUk .Wtthnst w' Conditions In th mine were growing steadily worse today. Despite all ef fort to ventilate the' tunnels; the air (Continued on Page Twenty-two.) GO TO VASHINGTOM lilisaRi '::m Engfneer4o Support' His'Rec ; prnmehdatiph i for: ; Dredge - and Appropriation - Increase, . Major Jamea F, Mclndoe, district gov ernment engineer, will leave tomorrow, for Washington, ; there to support ta person bis recommendation" that an ad ditional dredge be assigned for . work on tb Columbia river bar,, that the ap propriation for work on the north Jetty be increased from $850,000 to $2,000,009 and that the work Itself be placed on a oontlnulng -contract baiB.v.::.Cfe:': '. Major Mclndo has been In charge of work on the : lower Columbia for five years. Improvements contemplated In clude the deepening , of the bar channel by Jetty action and dredging, also the dredging of n,.t0-foot channel .. from Portland to th Sea. Plans . for tie north . Jetty and , the SO-foot channel were made by. him., Now, Just a the j improvements jar being gotten under way, b is ordered to proceed to -Manila to tak charge of government engineer ing work in the Philippines. This is la accord with a department rule of trane- t erring engineers once every four, years, or tnereaoouta. ,-:! :-K---f ::,-.-) s. It. ta because Major Mclndo Is desir ous of putting In - th hand - of tj chief ot , engineer . at : Washington all possible evldeno supporting v tb . tn- Urged program for work, at the mouth of the Columbia before he sella for Manila, that he will go to Washington, (Continued on Pag Twnty-two.) The Wise Man and the Fool : 'r III II,- . ;! :?Thc. saying, that "any ; fool can make; money Sibut'takes a .wise man ito ; save it," is: worthy? " of X thoucht. trood lllway- to i 8avc;is'.tb' buy r ; the. way, to buy , ' well is to know your , ( marketj . the, way to ';:;.$:slmowt:your:'n is : h to read 'Journal Want t ;:'AdsA''' 5'V'V": 1 . Is this your: chance ;'feilI-HEftE.IT,Xa:"''.'-. ) ' Two- lots, 4 room house, new., barn, fruit, berries, nioe lawn; cash or very cheap , for cm Nothing like it for the iwoney, bee f thla.? , ; I-861-Journal. , :plt : "you;: aren't' inter-. lestedj ; in houses . read other want - Au ; yo i j .' can find an) t! f: Concord praf itiiigf '. mnehi:: ' OH "wise man' the Wznt A t