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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1893)
TJUS DAIIiV AB'tttBIAN. ASTOB1A, WIJoXIJOAY UOUWIN. FISijStUAItY. . it-jia. CORRESPONDENCE. J. be opinions of correspondents are tneir owa. o communication appear Ing in this colnrnn necessarily voices the belief 01 the paper itselt. suitor Astorlan: you ought not to-'b?fl so nam on us poor chaps that try' to eniignten the world by effusions to the Astorlan on the subject of roads. -I want to say for mysolf that. I have no aunts, sisters, or cousins, on the coast, and I uon i neea 10 send my rrlends a copy of the Astorlan, for they all read It. As for writing' "pro bono publico", I am part of the public and am Interested In my own welfare; a fat body has healthy members, usually. You say that those most vitally Interested should "Git up and sit." There Is generally the most vitality around the heart, except in cases where there is heart failure. Astoria be lng about the heart of the county should be where: to locli for the ones most vi tally Interested. -Astoria is the vlullus, If there Is to be any life in the public body uie germ must be there. The Astoiians suggestions about how to get roads are all good, but the first thing needed is the disposition to make roads. If a man is disposed to be quiet a drink of whisky makes him stupid, but if he is inclined to be .noisy, you can't drown his ,. solce by pouring whisky down his throat. So I say, first want to moke roads, then Jake a little extra stimulus. Clatsop county has been here a long time al ready, and will continue to be here in the future, and if a system of roads is laid out and the energies- of the people turned to making tbem good, the county will be a live place from which railroads could not be shut off. Without roads It will lie dormant in the future as in the past, nnd Its few people will be praying for a railroad to come, so that some live blood from some live place can flow in warm to them. , ... There was more work done on roads this last year than most people are aware of. ir any one takes the trouble to in quire he will find that a whole lot was done, and when we consider tHe plan un der which it was done, the result Is en couraging. Better laws would make U possible for all to pull together, and not work on this "Pull ParP I pulled last,' plan. . ,. Thero are other things more interest ing to some of your readers than roads; the latest prize- fight, for instance, but I know for a fact that very many of your readers are more Interested in the roud question than any other one thing. That . is all the excuse I have for asking for space In your paper. . D. P. STAFFORD. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FIRES. Caitalcsa Occujvnts Of tenor' to 'Blame Than Incompetent Builders. ; If Mr. Cornelius Vanderbllt, . write; Barr Ferree in the current, number of .the Engineering' Magazine, has read all the' comments, sermons, discourses,' sug gestlons, mountains of advice, reams of wisdom, and worlds of foolishness whle.i hnve been poured forth on himself and a long-suffering public anent the burnlni: of his cottage at Newport, he not only now knows more about fires In dwellings than any other person living, but doubt less wishes fervently that he did not know s6 much. It is seldom that a firj In a dwelling attracts so wide attention as Mr. Vanderbllt's 'did, yet every duy greater calamatles are happening in all our great cities to people much less aid than he to afford the loss. Whether th flro In Mr. Vanderbllt's cottage actually arose from a defective flue or not, there can be little question but 'that many do mestic fires, and many fires not domestl have their origin in carelessness Ilttln short of criminal. Just at this time th cities or Milwaukee and Brooklyn are suffering from an abnormal number of Area, Wr,Tehouse& , factories, dwellings al mo8 1 every grade of building, have sui- rered lately, and so numerously as to direct the attention of insurance men to them, with the result of a considerable increase in rates. All manner of excusos have been put. forth. Fire fiends, badly equipped fire department. Improper con- ,rhr action have come In for their share of! the blame. Doubtless all are responsible in a measure, yet It seems one of the strangest things in tho world to fasten the responsibility of a number of fires 1 1 any one city upon its Are department, be Its equipment ever so bad or out of dale. A deficient Are department may help th nriousnesa of Hresl bv not rendering proper service or in not" being provided with adequate apparatus, but it can have nothing to do with the number of fires. Neither is It fair to censure the architect i.nd the . builder. Brooklyn's epidemic In a. recent one, though the city is by nu means new. A more satisfactory explan ation, certainly in the Instances of domes tic dwellings. Is tho unutterable earless (.ess with Ore and flame. So long as Vn house does not burn down every Improper use of Are is all right; the moment tha catastrophe occurs, the fault Is looked for everywhere save In the nearest place.' Cities afflicted with numerous tires ha I bettr- issue Inv'WtlulUi jtq .tho people on handling .tliem.J Vllar to health bulletins Issued in times or pestilence, than spend their time In investigating the evil doings of architects and builders, or bewallng tho insufficiency of the fire engines. All Fros. Thane who hnve used Dr. King's New Pixi'uvery know Its value, nnd thone who! have not, have now the opportunity tol try It tree. Cull on the advertised drug-l Mint and get a trial bottle free. Sendl your name nnd address to II. K, Burkina & Co.. Chicago, and gt a sample box of Dr. King's New Mfe Pills free, as well tut a coiiv of Guide to Heitn mid House hold instructor, free. All of - which Is nitaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing, inas. Jtogers urugsiore. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Eahy was sick, we rave her Castoria. (Cben she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Alien the became Miss, she ohmr to Castoria, (Then she bad Children, she jave them Castorli SCHOOL TAX ICS DUB. School taxes are due In district No. ..!... A.iuir'a AnioHh. West of JorYfan Avenue. W P McUreRor Dis iriot t lerk. t'llico M Third street, I pwr Astoria, Which will you hare, siclmcsn, suffering end io sjair, cr health, strength, and spirit You can take your choice. All chrcnic dis eases and (icrar.go incnts peculiar to women nra ner- II" ir.anontlv curod by Dr. Piercel Favorite Prescript inn. It re ttores the foinale functions to Uoolthy action. It removes the oteruetioris and suppressions which cause troublo and misery. For pe riodical pains, internal inflammation, ul ceration and kindred ailments, ft is a positive remedy. Tho system is invigorated, the blood enriched, digestion Improved, melan- COOiy UJ1U ULTVUuailwa uii.wi. uo .i.y.v- unnto motlicino, the only one that's (uuran ttrd to givo satisfaction in tho cure of all "Icmaio complaints." if it foils to dve satisfaction, in any case, M,a mnnnv naiil for it is returned. A littlo book, on " Woman nnd Her Dis eases," sent to any addrcsj, ttaled from ob terration, on receipt of ten cts. for jxwtaee. Address, World's DifsponsM-y Medical As sociation, 003 Alain Btrecc, ituuaio, . x. JAPANESE CURB A now and completo treatment, consisting ol suppositories, ointment In capsules, also I'l box and pills; a positive cure I t etcronl, in ternsl blind or bleeding, itching, chronic, recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; it Is always s 5 rost benefit to the general health. The first Iscovery of a medical cure rendering sn oper. Uon with the knife nnncitrsssry le'csfier This remedy hns uevef be. n known to fall. )l per box, for 6; sent by mull. Why suite from this terrible disease when s written guar antee Is (riven with 6 boxes, to refund t' a money il not cured. Bend stamps f r fi smplc. Ouarantes issued by Woodwsru Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail Jriisitli Polo Agents Portland, Or. Knr Mils by J. W. Conn. Astoria 0 fon. oooooooooo GOOD NEWS q For the millions ol consumers of Q oTutt's Pills. Q fk It gives Dr. Tutt pleasure to an- fa ' nouiiw tliut lie Is now pulling upa O TINY LIVER PILL which In of exceedingly small size, a y t retaining nil the virtuiwof tlio larger one. (iitanintiMMl purely vegetable, JlnthslvHot'tbesn pills (T are ntill lxsued. Tho exuet size of TUTT'S TINY LIVES PILLS fS is shown in Die border of this "ad." v 0OO 0 0 OOGO TiisQiiginal and Geoinoa (V0RCE3TERSHIRE) Imparts the mnit delicious tonte and riat tr EXTltACT 3 KOt'PM, ofs LETTr'u from s MKDKUI, GES TX.EMAN nt Had. rie, to bin hrtitucr tt WOKOJiaTEK. May, IKL "Trtl I.ICA 4 PEItnfNS lain moir nauca m r -ttt lilirhlye.teHuiod la ItT'li.'fo luill j, and Is in uj- Iflt tAtiii opinion, tua wort ? pshtsUis s well WWSt'M ah the mont whnu- non e uuce taut is lb, !iS inudo." ViaSt Beware of iMtations ; Beo that you got Lea & Pernus' Slfrnitun on orcry bottle of Original a Qonulns, JOHN IH'NC'A.VS W0N8, NKW V'Htlt. The Next Number Especially Goods TALES FROM TownTofics READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. ; Published flrst day of December, Blare h, June and September DELICATE, DAINTY. WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news aud book stand bat it. Price, sin trie number, BO CENTS. (11,00 - J'JfcU YAU, postage 1KEE. This brilliant Quarterlv reproduces the best stories, sketched, burlesques, poems, witti cisms, eto., from the early numbers of that' much talked-about New York Society Journal, Town Topics, which Is published weekly. Sub scription price, S4.00 par year. The two publications "Town Topics" and " Tii.m mo Town Topics " together, at the low club-price of $3.00 per year. Ask your newsdealer for them or address, - ' TOWN TOPICS, . 81 West SJdStrtMt,N.Y. City to! kl Theso tiny Capsules aro superior Uto XJulsatn of ttopalbo, Culiobs and Inlcctlona, IfllinY Tltcy cure In 43 hours tho V J ?A same discuses -without anylncoo- iTonlonce, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS BETTON'S I A Fotitin Cur, J'OH PILES. It U. tivnr All .... ..r" Ill t in). Jlii-hmt .ti. Or IllHll.l tin t.....,i. s WTM prKv-AOn. MrlKix 4 '51i. I CURE FITS I VTJien I put nto I donot mesn jncrrly to slop thi'in tori timi-mid then liawtlu'inretiiniaruin. I menu a rutin al rure. J hsy nude the dirca's ol 'KITS, Kl ll.lil t;Y or FALLING SH'tNi:.l s , liro-loii niud.v. 1 vmnt iav remedy to cure tlio worst Uec;uiie others havo MM is no roatfon fcirnot now receiving a cww, K.:.d yt onrj for a tr.'Stlxs and a Free Hottle of rcy lufslllble remisty, Give KjpnKsand JVwWiC'.-e. H C. KCOT, M, C-, 183 i'ourl 6t ti. Y. BsSBIB SAUCE Z,,f HOT Jt COI.D MEATS, . ca.iw:, KAUEBITS PILE ft n b iff mm ft i 'fSJ-X: , Mrs. Uary E. O' Fallon of Tlqus, O., myi tht Phy sicians are Astonished, K sud look st her like one - Raised from tfia Dead Long and Terrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood' Sareapartlla. Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon, a very intelligent lady of Plqua, Ohio, was poisoned Whlla as sisting physicians at an Autopsy C years ago, and soon terrible ulcers broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat Iler hair all came out She weighed bat 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last she began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla nnd at once im proved; could soon get out of bed'and walk. She says: " I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., eat well and do the work for a large family. My ease seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at me in astonishment as almost like raised f rem the dea. HOOD'8 PlLL8 sboald- b In every fmUy medicine cbeit. Once tued,slwsyi preferred. Afl CL9 VETERAH. II. Il'.'rlsechter, Stevens. ( wis sungroa Cft yenri from orvoua Froatrs lion, moro tbaa tunnue can telL V nydciana wereot avail, l battle Oil. MILES' RESTORATIV! P5c?'SAjbrouKht blm rt trcs aua aleep, aDd niidfthlmfMl lilrAa ham Xjwood, Meunihis. Tons. FolTbred perloiUeal A'ervnns Attsiekt but luund rcllet ntier iiainRono hotllaKervl e. Trial Lulls and cletant buo. HIEL at drruRlsts. . , H. MlLtb- MCDICAk CO-, Elkhart, Ind. SHILOH S GOHSUMPTIOfl CURE. 1 The success of this Great Cough Cure lji without a parallel In the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex " pense, are placing a Samr'.e Bottle Free into every home In the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whoeptng Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOK'S CURB, Price loots., SO cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price ? cli. For sale by all Drug": gists and Dealers i navo a lMjsnivo remedy f.-,r tiiKSbovedlnmsM by ltsuHetlioucntciBof ciintfi.f tha worst, kind dad of lonL' stundinf; havu u u cured. Indeed, soslrongiumyfjliii in it iCVacy, tlint 1 will send two Bowies fi'.tb, wilfi a VALUABJ.R TIIEATISK on this rlliicac lo r.nv oniiTcr whu Will cend ine their lipreus tv& i O. eddrc3s. T.A.SL00U,'!. V. C. 1SI Tcivl St.. . T A. ATWOOD tin Kit f )wfe1 'SSm, yi . s'nirtl 1 1 ..... iv i Corner Stark" anl 'Front St.; rorllantl, Or. ' Male Help furnished Sawmill Men and Others, STEAMER R Leaves Astoria on Mondays aud Thursday for Bay CMv, 'rillannmk City, nnd fill Miiiit tin 'lillanio.ik. Bay. .-Ihvm Hay City, Tillamook City and Tilia iimok iiny (RiintH on Tuasdiiys aad Fridays. rhe steaiiuM R. P. Elmore roortrtM vrHh Union Pncifli' stenniTs for Portland, and flntniirh tickets are issued iroin I'oi tlHiid to TilUiiiook bay iMdnts hv the Uniou Pacillo Co. Sltiji frels'at from Portland by I'uluti l'acillf steamers. f, - " . ELMOXE, SANBORN :XI0.' PACIFIC E.R C03T TAX Y, 'Agtntv index to Steamers'- For Portland. Telephone, from Flavcl's dock, daily ft 7 p. tn., except Sunday. U.K. Thompson, from Union Pacific dock daily at 7 o'clock a. in., except bundny. liiirline, from Fisher's dock, Handiiy, nt Go'olock p. m.; every day, except Holiday, at 7 o'clock a. m. Hasaalo, from Union Paoi'io dock, daily, at 6 p. m., except Bnnduv. Astorian. from Parker's dock Snndnvs. Wednesdays and iirnluys at fi p. m. ".'', Fsr llwacs, l llwaco, from I. K. AN. Co's dock daily except oanuay, connecting wilD lit a. m. train fOrSealund; retuminB, connects with roniana stf amers. La Cuiuas, daily at 3 :30 p. m. For Young's III ver. . Mayflower, Mondays and Saturdays at 6 a. ni. aud 2 o. m.i Tnesdava and Wednesdvs , ai u a. m. For Ballroad Landing. Electric, daily at 7:45 a. m. and 5:15 p. m from Fisher's dock, For AVestport. ' It. Miler, daily except Saturday and Snn oy at a p. m. For Woods Landing-. B. Miler, Thursday and Friday at 2 p. m For Deep Hirer, Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 5:4Ta. m. ana Z3U p. m. Wcnona, from Flavors dock, Tuesdays anu Saturdays at 5 a. m. and 2:30 p. ru Eclipse, Tuesdajs at 5:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. in. For New Astoria E. L. Dwyer, duily except Bnndny at 0 a m. and 8 p. to. For Warrenton and Sklpanon. Electric,- daily, according to tide, except Quuuuy. For Lewis aud Clarke. O. W. Rich, daily except Sunday, acoord ing w uae. For tiray's Hirer Eclipse, Thursday and Friday morninss aoooraing to tiao. For Knappton. Wenona, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:45 a, ui. auu 2vp, m . For Gray's River and Knappton. Wenona, Wednesday at 11 a, m. For Bar City and Tillamook Bar. It. P. Elmore, Mondays and Thursdays ui u:uu a. m. JPG. OlMELSON, SAIV1PLEROOmS Wines, Liquors and Cierars. Acent fer the OUiON Rteamhlp Line and tbf THINGVALLA Hteamslilp I.ir.o, rtlrec. &1B.P. HiiBfiL iiir "nvpiiuirii 'I rinniin" nnn DveusKa AiiiHi'iKsuarcu. ' uoruer ot water aud West Mnth fcireel Astoria, Oregon. INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR FOEILAM) STEAMER III Will leave Astoria for Tortlnnd, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesday, WV-k-i-sdye, HmrsdayB, Fridays and Siiturdays ut 7:00 a. m., and Sunday at C:00 p. in. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Lenves Astoria Every evening except Sundav at 7 p. m. Ar Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. m. . - Leaves Portlnnd Every nay except Btind it St 7 a. m. U. W. STONk, Agent, Astorl .. K. A. titsLcv, General Atent, Portland, r. THE : OK EG ON : OAKERY A A. mVEI.AMl, Prop. Good Bread Calces and Pastry, None but tho Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer Bread delivered In any part of the city & COMPANY Office. R. E. Co. Contractors, on short notice. P. ELMORE & CQ .Agents, Astoria. TorUand. v ;Line mW ' Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist . Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. Ing Car. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1893. Oregon Friday February 3, Columbia Tuesday February 7, HtHte eatiirdsy February 11 Oregon Wedin-sday February. Columbia Siiiida eeliruxrv 19, Mule hursduy Feliruarv 23. Oregon Monday February 27. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mnrnlrir bont leavp Astnrli rtaili- (tn.ni Sunday, ni. 7 s. m.; tetur.,lii, leaves "Portland dully, except Snfuiday. al 8 n. in. lNtifht boat lesvi'D Asli.r.a tidily, cxoeiil Sunlay, nt Op ni ; r turiili it lHiivesl'ortlHiid dllv.ptn, nt sm,il ,v n17a.m. rkeinoriiliiRb attroin Fo tl.iiidnmk s iHiidlhKioii tne On-Konsidtt luestlny, Tlmrs dnys.uii'i S.i'iirduys ; "n Wasl-ti gton si je Men da8 NVednesda.s and Krtdnjs. Fn.ni Atirlu n.e iiiii'iniijr nuar.s miiK. s iiiuniiiK- on tne ()ie- K"ii Me tiiiiniiiNs, vt (MlneMlavs und Fildms, nnd (.n th Wiivlili'Kton side Tuesdays, Thiiis- dllVH ,'lil S lllltclit' s. ror rales ui.d ueneral Infjimatlnn cull nn nr auineM, W. H. HURtBUET, O. W. LOCKSBEKRY, a. uen m. act a vent I'ortlaud, Or, Astoria, Or. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AKD.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via tbe Mt. Sbusta Route ot tbe Southern Pacific Comp'j Tb Only Eonta Tkrongli " li'omn to Pointi Eut tad Seuth. Tiie Seinie RouU of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AN-- .SECOND-CI.AS9 SLEI5P1MO C.11S Attncl!Pd to cxnrfss trains, affnrdlncr siin !, aciHiiiiinoilrttUijiH fur m-cond clus iwsetiL-ers. for ntt'S. tickets, Klofplnir cur rcsriv.it ions otn., cs'l nn or aildress E. P KfiGKluS, Ansist snt tJcneiaJ Freight an Passenger AKeU.Pnrt nnd, Dr. I. XI. cJ 3W. OO. S3 Steamer llwacs f eavps Ato'la dMIr 1 7 .1n j m fr tna,.r. cnll'i g at Tansy Point, and co ntclinic w:th rilr.ii. niniiiiiK rortli at 10 a. m, aud with ho;im . n siioiilWHti-r niiv fr South Hrud, Kun'ahine, Narlh Cove And o l.er ihoi,i 11 n in.h t., I; r 1 1 ,, r. br. Ki'Mirnl e rni-nw, nr I v:,c, tiiin s "-arersf.ir Astoraand Wight Boats for roruand , JtlllN ti. tiOULTEn, L. A. LOOMIS. "rmi.-.ry. Pusiden.. K. V. EGB. Uf. Supeilutcnde; t. SolentiSo Amcricaa Ajoncy for CAVEAT3. TRADI MARKS. fi.: GES1CM PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. etoJ tor 'rjt-nn. ton nra Trse Hiuidboci writ to Xiliss Co ! iiKOAuwiiT, New Yovtc. Cm-r't b::rr:-.n for securing patents lu Amorifla, t'Yerr isifuit takpii out by Ka tn hmusht b(or ' Ci j public bai.utia giTot, tifaut cii&i-e tu Uie f jcicntific Jtucnnm tMit dn-nliit'nn of ny sentitk, p-r.'r In tho world.. PplwiUidlv tUustmtod. No IWeiiicont Kiaa !itulit tw wlthom It. Wsekl. a pittTi II.MISH n-outba. AOdrwa wnVf.S A tXT 2 Is the line tn take to all points EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the het seivlce, com bluing SPEED and COMFOUT It is the populnr route with those who wbh to travel on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the mule yen hnu'd take. It runs thrnunb vestibuled trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegant PuHinan Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleeper, Splciiiiiil Free Second-class Sleepers. Only one cliairjo of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of Hie civilized world. Passencers ticketed via all lino t mnnln. between Abtoria, Kalama and Portland. Full Information concrrntnff ratB. tim nt in.,.,.-, iuiik-j buu mner ueuuis lurnisoed 00 ailpllcatlou to R. L. NOLF, Arent Antorla Eteumer 1'clepbone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, As-ilstant Geinral Passenger Ageut, No. 121 First St..cr. Wahlniigton, PurtUud. Ureaou. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL RAILWAY; --- -- CONNECTING WITH ALL TBANSC0NTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE 02TL-5T 1.IITI3 RUN ING 4 Electric Lighted Car3 ,BEnE.IN ST. PUL and CKISACO AND OMAKA a-d CHICAGO The EXPRESS TMAIN8 consist of VESTI-' -I3ULE1), SI.EEHINO, DINING AND PAH LOU CAKS, IUAK0 BY STCAM And furnished with every luxury known to , modern railway travol. Fcr fpeid, Ccmfjrt anJ Safety '.his Lfns Is Unccuzled Tickets on sale at all prominent railway . oftlces. For fnrthcr Information Inquire of eny ticket scent, or C. J. EDDY, General Afft- J. W. CASEY, Tvfasri Afft. 'ro,LAXD,0EEG0X. t Civnt,nd Trade-Murks obtained, sqd all Pat. Sent business conducted for MoorsATt Ftcs. Iouw omct is Oppositc O. S. PT:w4nwi ad we can secure patent in less tunc than thine remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrlo t'on. We advise, if patentable or not, tree of charjre. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. A PMPWLrr, 'How to Obtain Patents'" with cost of same in the C. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.snow&co. Or. Patent Omcc, wmhtgtom, o. C. ! U .J ( II )