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xn iMfft; rjv Oi j. ' - -j -. ; --. - -w -tss-x-:- - --?r-a'r- '.-t - - -: - .. ""Lsij-r--x,. - VOL. XXIII, NO. 104. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY 31 AY J, 1885. PRICE, FIYE CENTS fi oni if 7 i - BUSINESS CARDS. !")' A. L.. and .J. A. t'CJ.TO.V I'liysIcJansancl Surgeons. Will give prompt attention to nil calls, from any pan of the city or couutrj-. Oflloeoer Allan's Store, corner Cass and ouemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Telephone 'o. 41. , T"K. FJSAXIt 1AGK. - ' Physician nnrt Surgeou. Uniee , RoomC, o er I). A. Mcintosh's store. OFFICK IlOUKS :- 9 to 11 A. M. ;-3 to 5 I. M. Residence, opposite the Johanscn building iihO. A. OOICJUI, GEO. XOLAXD XOF.AIVD & DORRIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OiUre Iii Kinney'.-! Block. pposite City Hull, Astoria, Oregon. t w. pcltov G. C FUXTOX. riTtToar it.toTriERS. ATTOltNKV.S AT JAV. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. rosErsi a. Giiiii, vitoi:xi:y at law. OrriCK. on l'4ts stnvt. 1 door south of Odd Fellows Building. J. A. KOWI.KY. Vttoracy uurt Coim-n-llor nt I.uiv, (niv on ('he-iamns Stir-eS. Astoria. OuRi)n. G KI. t. 1'AKKttSC. SURVEYOR OF Cintsop L'ountj-.anrt V.lty r Antnrln Ollice : -Clienamas street. Y. M. O. A. liall Itoom No. 8. C. V. LKK'Ii. Ai:cniTi:rr and si:rKi:rxTr.xiKKT. Or kick: KoomD. Kinnej'.s Uriel; Ulock, rAV'TlITTlTK. JI. !.' PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOK Offick ltioms 1,2, and :5 I;.thlan i:u!!d Injc. ltKhixiKXCU On C-dn Street. laek t ht. MarvS IlospltaS. 1 1 HICKS. A. K. PIIAW. IIIC51S ASEItW. DENTISTS. Kvin In Allen's Hu'.lriln;:. up stairs. in. ner Cass :uid .Squeiuoqua .stree!. Astoria Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! !. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, 1STOSCZA. - KEn5. OFFICE IIOl'KS : Fn'm 9 o'cloik A. M. until 3 o'clock I. M. Bozorth & Johiis, Ural Fatate and Insurance Acents and Rrokers ASTOUIA. --- - Oregon. We write pol'des in the following well Knuirn Fire Insurance Companies : rnoixix of iiautfokd. SCOTTISH UXIOX AXD NATIONAL OF LDIMU'KO. L'.OX. OF LOXDOX ilO.MK. OF NEW YOKK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE. OF LIVER POOL. 1'HCKXIX. OF RUOOKLYN. OOXXECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent the WESTERX, of Calironila,JMJfI;U?0-nZ53rK.V.ofGer- tunnj. and AMERICAN STEAM BOIL ER INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Bon put and Sold on ComtnUklon. M. W. FECIIHEIMER, -H. W.COKRIvTt. -EDWARD HALL. - I'resldent Vice President Secretary TEE OREGON Fire aii Marine taraoce Co. OK rOKTI.AXD. ORFOON. CnpilAl ial(t Cp. Cash Assets Slxoeed. iS-iCO.OlrO.O0O - sho.ooo.os T. LEI XE3f WEBER, T ASTORIA, OREGON. Agent, I.E.U1IAC. CSDEBTAKGR, rvinln St. Astoria. Oregon. Have Ju4 Purchased a Fine, New Hcaise. PrivatP Rnnrrlinn rlnnco a wmv. IlltP I'VllP-lf JTfiV?Tl IPClPiTIflttvJ !.'' .i.i'hj.i.ii J"-J' -V KllJl announ'-es mat sli is prepared to fur- ulsh Indies or Gentlf men with Board only. or with Board and Furnished Rooms at ery icasonable rates. No extia charge for use of Parlor or Bath x-oom, and eerv effort will be made to make her, guests feel com rortable and at home. (MiiHer Sencd from 5:se to G30 I il. fni3- P.. rv nni.nvv SE Cor. .Main and Jefferson streets. Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTTIE ! copartnership heretofore existing tin- 1 uei mu uiiu iihiiiu hiiu sijie 01 inoincs ana 1 Hiiow-ie? is tn:s nay aissolved by mutual agreement. 0. W. KNOWLES, , n C.T.1HOMES. AstorLi, Oregon, April 13th. lSSV i7 :BsSiiiiSsiSP' MALARIA Enters tho system from unknown causes, et all seasons. Shatters the acrves, Impairs Digestion, and r-aicvuiLtt me iuiuciec. THE BEST TONIC Quickly andcornpleteb-cnrcsarfdariaaad Cbills nd j. crera. FOTlntcrmittcnt FoTers, I.a filtHde, Lack of KHerirj-, it has no oqa&L It nnches and panties tho blood, stimulates tha p- tt ijuiHa uid mcHcies uiu norves. Cliholie Diritlf of ArWrr., a.ra. "I have csed Brown' Irrm RittAM vfth iSa w.t. 1 & Ktisfaction for JlaUrui. tnd as a nreventivB of CbillsandliJMaiso&si-i.and will alwcjs Leer Jtoa hand as a ready friend." Genuine has ftixiro trade smV and crossod rod Iciw ??..72K!'ra,c n otlier. Made only ty imo WS; CT1KMIOAI. CO.. nAMIMORfc, JJD. . LADIES' IUXD BOOS nucfol and cttracUre. can taininc list of pnres for rocirs. isformaUun about coins etc, jriren away by all dealer in medicine, w mail a to any address on receipt of So. stamp. SXELL, IIE1TSHU A VTOODARD, WHOLESA1.K Aokxts, rorllusd Orej;-!t. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths ofthediscase$oflho human race. These symptoms 'Indicato their cxistcuce: X.0S8 of Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Ilextlache, fullncsa after eat ing, aversion to exertion of body- or mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil ity of temper, X,o vr spirits, A feeling of liavl nfj ECRlccted aome duty,lIi z.!iiess,FluttcrlziattheIIc&rt,Iot8 before the eyes, hlphly colored UrIne,COXSTlPATIoar,and demand tho uso of a remedy that acts directly on tho Liver. AsaLivcrmcdicIncTUTT'S PIEXS havo no equal. Their action on tlio Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; romovinjr all impurities througli theso three scavenger of tho system,' producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous horty. TCTT'S IIiT.U cause no nausea or griping nor Intcrfero witb. ilaily Trork turn aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. boldeTerywherc25x OHlce41 AlurraySt.N Y. Grat Hair ort WniSKKirs chantrod in. ntantly to aGLossr Black by aslnglo application of this D ve. Sold by Drus- ists,or sent by express on receipt of Jl, Ofilce. 44 Murrnv Street, New York. nrr-3 iuotjll or ussmt 2ski?e: tssz. WfcoSesatri and i;etaIi;De.tlf-r In MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 1o-ther w-It'j Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars Hoklen's Auctioa Rooms r.staulislted January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLDEX, Real Estate ami General -Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chcna-nus Struct. - Astoria, Oregon. Auuction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :30 a. t., at mv Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, vattie, ana laimng Mock wherever ue sired. Cash Returns Promptir made aftf r Halri. Couslcnments resnectfullv sollc.ted. ! Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington icrrnory. Agent for Daily and Weekly Oreflonfan. fftoore's Remedy MOORE'S REMEDY Cures aud Prevents POISON OAK. critr.S Pjle3. Burns. Cute: JtK- MOVCS Sunburn and Freckles. fjold-ln the Head or Lungs, Croup, XltC OtC. T . Tmf.ln.l.ln U I HII V QT 'l? -"" "'"' i,Viii1JiLt," Sold by Try It! I a" j 23 Cents n lit THE LATEST STYLES IN ' W A I-i L PA-PER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTOItlAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from rrhleh to select. Window curtains made to order. 0PMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Papei will be found convenient to my patross I RL5f PROBABLE WAIL latest from the Belligerent . St. Petersburg, Aiiril 29. Tb'e czar baa sent an ultimatum to Great Britain, demanding that tho latter shall accept liussiars proposed boun dary line between Turkestan and Af ghanistan; it Great Britain refuses to , accept this boundary, Russia will ' proceed to oceupy Herat. ? iuity Heavy gnns nnvo ueeu senr from Keiir to Finland The czar has signed orders for the equipment of the whole Bussiau ileet. The Russian minister of marine has completed an ! inspection of all the forts at Cron stadt. The Odessa division of the Russian janny, numbering 39,000 men, has. been oraereu irom tne xsiacK sea 10 the Caspian. Garrisons in and around Odessa will be replaced by troops from the interior. The sum of 1,500, 000 roubles ($975,000) has been award ed to complete the defences around Odessa. Two hundred workmen have been sent to Sveaborg to strengthen the military defences at that important post The government is- buying coal abroad, at nny price, nnd is engaging the services Of a large number of la borers. Orders havo been issued for the mobilization of the entire Russian army. Ice is rapidly disappearing from Helsingfors and Riga. In reference to 3Ir. Gladstone's speech in the house of commons, tho Kotae Vrcmya gays Russia cannot agree to an inquiry into thePenjdeh affair. A dispatch confirms the statements of the fmhpsii'Jene Jlflgc that iu the recent engagement with Afghans the Russians wero defeated with heavy loss. London. April 39. The govern ment has asked Russia to explain the advance of Russian troops on the Maruchak. Sir. Gladstone will prob ably make a statement in tho house of commons to-night iu regard to the matter. The government is in con stant communication with Persia, in regard to her present relations with Russia. Tho speech of Gladstone iu the house of commons on Monday upon the vote of credit is received with profound interest throughout Europe, and published in full in all the news papers. It dispelled any idea that may have been entertained heretofore that England "will make concession to Russia. The general opinion of the press is that ,the .speech makes war certain. Newspapers aro filled with discussions of probable alliances tho respective belligerents may form in tho event of war It is now thought tho war so near at hand will not be confined to Asia, bnt be extended into Europe. In the house of commons to-day Lord Edmund Fitzmaurice, under secretary of foreign affairs, read a telegram from General Lumsden, dated at Tirpul, April 23d. This tele gram mentions that the governor of Herat had received a report that Rus sian troops had advanced upon Maru chak. Edmund also said Gen.Lumsden himself in a telegram dated April 25, incidentally speaks of tho recent oc cupation of Maruohak by the Rus sians. The Standard, referring to the oc cupation of Maruchak by tho Rus sians, says: "There can be no ques tion of the provocation in this in stance. The occupation of rarn chak stands out broadly and undis guised as a clear invasion of the territory of Afghanistan, without oven the pretense of military necessity. Assuming that the news of tho occu pation of Maruchak is correct, there is little room for doubt that it can be considered anyting elte than a de liberate act of aggression, and this act of aggression bas the appearance of being specially chosen in order that there may be no possibility of a further mistake. It is a deliberate breach of a solemn covenant, a fla grant violation of Russian promises and assurances." Tho TimeSfAu a review of the re cent actions of Russia, saya that the spirit displayed leaves little hope that England's last overtures will bo ac cepted. A refusal to treat upon this basis will lead to diplomatic rupture, which is but little removed from act ual war. H It is stated that tho government has received an important memoran dum from DutTerin upon tho viowa of tho Indian government, and upon the aetion of Russia since the begin ning of the existing controversy over the definition of the boundary of Rus sia and Afghanistan. Tho Russian advance south of. Ma ruchak is regarded in parliamentary circles as dispelling the last hopes of a peaceful solution, and the precursor of a Russian advance upon Herat. A Rawal Pindi letter state3 that the ameer of Afghanistan regards tho Russians as enemies anxious to cap ture Herat. The whole people of Af ghanistan and Turkestan therefore looked to England apparently in all sincerity to aid the ameer in repelling Russia. Russian papers publish a pretended proclamation of tho ameer, issued from Jamroo, declaring "if war is forced on the Afghans they will rise as a single man, to repel the invaders; but as between England and Russia, if left to our own independence, I will protect peace between those two states and cling to neither." The aim jot the pnbUcatiqiL,'.i3,Mto show that llUl. ivas3ij p(Ui.t ) uwu,i- ity of Afghanistan. It Is reported that Baron DeStaal, in an interview with Earl Granville, stated that an ad.ance of English, to ward Oandahar would bs the signal for Russian occupation of Herat. Russia, ho said, would not admit the right of England to form a protect-; orate of Afghanistan and would in-! sist upon that cuntry remaining nett-! tral. , BKRiiiK, April 29. France, Germauy and Austria have been discussing a ; project for promotion of a nentral, leacue. and have invited Italy and, Turkey to join them, but neither of the later powers has as yet given a decided reply. Copenhagen, April 29.-Sweden and Norway are urging on Denmark the expediency of uniting with them in the issue of a proclamation, in the event of war, declaring strict neu trality. Pap.is, April 29. Morning papers here, in their comments to-day on Gladstone's speech, regard it as n preface of war. New York, April 29. Tho Herald's cablegram from Moscow says: Nine thousand troops and six batteries of artillery belouging to the eighth army corps left hero to-day for the south. Last night ten companies of engineers, with 200 carloads of rail way and telegraph plant, left for Askabad, where the greatest activity prevails. Telegraph line3 that only a few weeks ago ended at Askabad now extend to Sarakhs, 200 miles be yond, and only 190 miles from Herat. It is stated that sufficient railway material has been already collected at Askabad to build a railway to He rat, via Sarakhs and Penjdeh, a dis tance of 460 miles, in an incredibly short space of time. Extraordinary preparations by Russian engineers are being made to follow up the ad vance of troops by the immediate construction of railroads. Suakem, April 29. Hostile Arabs are again becoming troublesome to the British. Scouting parties of these Arabs uow make constant attempts to destroy sections of the Suakeni Berber railway already constructed, and they cut telegraph lines where over they can. Even- night now El Mahdi's men lire upon and into the British forts. A Dreadful Tinie Iu Store. Of the conjunction of Mars and Saturn on the Gth day of August Zadkiel says: "At Ottawa tho con jnnctiou takes placeatrl:51p. m. ' xjiu uunjuimHi pium-is iiicjuot setting; this presignifies sedition, bitter disputes, trouoles both for the government aud people of Canada, a reign of violence, corruption of fruit, ovcrflowiug of the sea, epidemic sick ness, and a high rate of mortality.' Jfonlrtaf, ('an., Ifazettt. Winnipeg. April 29. Tho govern ment wire to the front, which was interrupted yesterday, cuttiug off communication with General Middle ton, began working again to-night. A dispatch fron Saskatchewan Land ing says the steamer Northcote, hav ing on board tho supplies, ammuni tion and Gatling gun for Middleton, is at tho elbow of the river, stuck in the mud. The ice is out of the Volga and breaking in the Baltic; the ports in the latter sea have been laid, with torpedoes during the past fortnight; Officers out of tho country havo been recalled to report at their ships or regiments; generals have been sent to the front in Finland, Poland, the Crimea and Turkestan. The army is on a war footing and Russia is ready for a fight The next news may be that tho Muscovite army is in Herat, intrenching against an Indian inva sion, and that the English fleet Is in tho Baltic and at tho Daadanclles. Eczema! Eczema is ono of tho ugliest and most troublesome of oil blood diseases, It proceeds from humora in tho blood which are somotimes very difficult to eradicate. For five weary years Mr. J. D. Rodefer, of Greendale, Va., Buffered terribly from this disease. Ho wrie3: "Finding no relief iu the many medicines till I need Btown's Iron Bitter,! purchased three bottles; from the use of which I have obtained almost ontiro reliof. I reoommend it to every ouo in my neighborhood for any disorder of tho blood and as a general tonic" An Arizona lawyer has just endear ed himself to his fellow citizens by shootin" an editor. The editor's nartner immediately shot the lawyor. doubtless in order to thoroughly work up tho sensation for an "extra" edition, but was himself waylaid and extinguished that night by some par ties unknown. Tho total bag for the day was two editors aud ono lawyer. Altogether it was n great day ror An Miss K. Felte, 23 N. Eutaw St, Baltimore; Maryland, says: I had sniterod several weeks with a pain fully distressing cold and couRh. After taking only three doses of lied Star Cougli Cure, I was m entirely cured. It is an excellent remedy: will advise my friends to use it. 4,llackmetack.n a lasting ami fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents. Sold by V. E. Dement, The ltcv. Geo. 1J. Thayer, of Uour bou, Iud., savs: uBoth myself and wife owe our Hves'toSniLon's CoxsuMrnov CuitK.9 Sold by W. E. Dement 1 Red,Star ftPE MARK, fouGH Cure 2'rcefrom Opiates, Emetics and Jfolsons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Ahsnlittrlu Influenza, Bronch!tIj,AUiraa, Croup, Whooo. Inc Congh, Qalnjj-, Palna In CbMt, a-t ottier 5dloM cfths Throat ao4 Lea. I't!M 50 ceata a bottle. Sold by DrnzlsU aad iwaleri IterlUs vnabla to Induce V,er dealer to t-roLittiiv pet for them Kill ncelce. l-xo bottles, xurtit charges paid, by tending one dollar tj 1UE CILIELES A. TOCEtia cOXPAr, Ajie Onatn tad Huis&ctorsri, lUlUaerr. IsrjUaJ, C. S. X. MILS. KVA WALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. FIxl Cla.s in Every ICrsport. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. ri(tMl up ulllt vrcvy Coitirn itMiop For llic Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squemoc.ua and West 3ih Strtcts. The Telephone Saloon Tho. Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. E;poomlly Glted up for the Comfort anil vi-nliM 01 those who enjov a Social Gin s. Th( ilt'.st of Wines mid liiquors, The Choicest Cisrnrs. Everything New and First-Class.! It. ImJEFFKISY. I'rop'r. II- II. IMKKKK. IV01.V. first Class ii Every Bespect. Frctt Coach to Urn Blouse. Old Castle, Yspitti, and other brands of Coke Tin Plates, for sale in lota to suit purchasers, now in warehonso nt Astoria; j also Liverpool fine and coarse j salt. For further particulars apply to iyer.lsiiCo., Portland, Oregon. GEHUIU TEL Cam's Sullies, Coliiiia Transportation Gomnany. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Past Time! Tlffi NEW TELEPHONE 1SS0SSSSVSSSBB Which has lieen specially built for the comfort of pas.seners will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every MondaJWVednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Ueturnlng leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. EirAn additional trip will tie made on at 9 O'cIeoU Sunday niorntng. for Bound ports, Wilson & fisher! Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PKOYXSIONS miliTfeeb AGENTS FOK Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Koller Mills, Capital riour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. Franklin, M M&Mer an! Cabinet later, SQUE5Y1CQUA STREET, M'.XT TO T1IK ASTOr.IAX Ufll.Ol.VO. CSAll work done In a skillful manner on Mliort notice nt reasonable rates. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IlKKTOX STRKKT, NKAU l'AKKKlt HOi'rfK, ASTOKIA. - OKEHOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANMMAEIEEMES ! Boiler Work, Steamboat Work i and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions matlo to Order at Short Xotlco. A. D. AVass, President. J. G. II ustleu. Secretary, I. V. Case, Treasurer. johk Fox.Suporintendent. i S. AENDT & JFEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH a r r TAf&mfflJ'3&- I O JJL V JT Sk M wJC AXD Vf $ siip & Boiler Shop 3t All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WOES Promptly attended tc. A specialty matte of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OK LAFAYETTE STREET. STEAMEIt Sunday of Kach Week, leaving Portland Pawners nj tills route connect at Kalnma u. B. SCOTT, President ife?fv 4-W n- irtA , SBigssia Sf if3S- LVf HfflyA THE BEST IS THE 03BCE3-.EE1S,3? I Royal Brand Floor Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Ajrentt for Astoria. Paintina; and Paper Haiigii. KALSOMINING ETC. Paint ishop iu rear of premises form erly occupied by (J. II. Stockton, oppo site the Court House. All outers promptly ami satbmctorlj executed. J. H. D. GKAI. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Stray. Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT Oeneial Storage ami "Wharfage on rea.Mn able terms. Foot of Ronton street, Astoria. Oregon. WET. EDGAR, a Duller In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum nnd Brier Pipes, ZtmWL EHGliSH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COtiXKlt MATX AND CIIENAMUS STS The Popular Resort, for Astorians. for the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GKM SALOON'. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR ASTOBIA LIQUOR STOKE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor. Kelniiltan-.l Refitted Throughout. The Rest of WIXNH.JL10UOftS,Al CIGARS. For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9th and WaterStreets, Abtori.u no-Qm Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HAOTARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, H30l AND OoJp3P37- Astoria Sail Loft, Best of Wort at Bottom Fipres J. HESS, The well-known Sailmakcr now occupies Tho Atorla Sail I.oft. formerly occupied by A . M. .lolnuon. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL WORK WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Loft : next to Pythian Building. Address P. O. Box 312. J. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNBRYMEN who aie in need of Floats. Copper Handles and Mallets .should send their orders to B. TV. BI.OOJ. Clatakanie. Oreson. who has a rii.ai.tity on hand which -w ill he sold at reasonab r.4tes. "SECURE THE SHADOW" Ere the substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make it a part of your business lo call on W. II. To wne, at the San Fran cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and Morrison streets, and havo your photograph taken In the highest style of tho art. 4T tch. . t