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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1897)
NOTKV.! Vookc, IVrio.lir.il-,, WI.'!;.;aziu,;- iSIWlPOS'lCHSnjSWASSWiIKi fioKdtu I::: irili hi;. l !!, 'iy w.'ilionl will bo liable lu tuwcution. mxrrz THE DAILY ASTORIAN ll thi tlgffst and test paper 1 oqrtba Columbia liver THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv taer on the ColumtlalRlver ' " L:;J .-t"""" FULL ASSOCIATE! ) PKESS HKPOHT. VOL. XLVll." AHTOItIA, OKKWON, TL'KSDAY MOKMNU, MA'KMMfl U5, lii!J7. NO. 87. u . t y J szsV . . TTTiln J (Z-Mav - a . ' School Books AND . Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks School Supplies. Wu lure the IjmI ud nliia.ol litis of Pen tint 1'tln II Tahlnlt In lliaelir, GRIFFIN & REED HOMI-T1IIINO NEW Air-Tight Coal Burners No Hoot Nu I1.ii. Hav. llulf llir Kll-1. -Uo TO- Hawes' Old Store C. J. TltlCN't'll AIU, Assignee. J, N. LAWS, Mvafr. TRIPLE ALLIANCE FOR VICTORY Astoria's Opportunity Is Now Pre-!;" sented to Her. In ( ;r'Kn rtJirfiMnita. AstorWliolls th k-y to th. wltimilon with h-r mng-nlno-iit harbor and new railroad. 1-e-t I'OTilimd remember that In h'-lplng Aolrrln ii rn-.ke fl, lui will mako 111 h-rmlf. Aslorians know th"-y cannot K " al'tnir without Portland. Then wdy not stop the j'Mtrr i't:pr '! will only to din twite t-ili Hr- rutitcrvllnir for and by u.yri fin nl rrirfk'? two blulcs of irroiM grow wlnre was only one? The Astoria. Pr'r"4m Commercial flub and Ctmm Iwr if C'mmr, llnd with th- Port land OIuutiIht of Commeree and Cm-tri'-rrlil f?.ub and live railroad nr-n, s'Hh it A. I Mol.l'T. II. C.imibell. J. . .'cdworth, It W. Baxter, B. O. Fulton, WlilUm MrlT, C. II. M.irkhnm, n1 oth. n 'ion imH Oia bull to rol.lng. t'OOTIiAUh IN li'jTO.S'. HOLDS KEY TO THE SITUATION: , j Tho HuliJ'-ot Dtcu(iu) Kvoraily In th I'ulplu mi Suii'lay. Thanks Giving TURKEYS CRANBERRIES AND A1INCEA1EAT And nil other (! 'xl Thlmji requisite fur the I'mprr ubscnan : uf the Dav. Foard & Stokes Company The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal and Cooking Purposes "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Mtrcct San Francisco and the Cramps Would Join Astoria Portland Combined to Down Seattle's Increasing Prestige. and l! i.r tluui Hi.- iMJ!ri'l'" Tl.in u h ax"rin innj.' yiwirlay by our of AH'irlii' butiii- Riii In rrtfiirtl tu Die linn f mi-.ini'T. to tin run by th Cnmn i'n.ton. NovT.ib-r IS Football an4 eol- i I-k- .lh'ncii m-r dlArufU'J In vwal imllla ye,rlay and In very on the j Ami-rt--nn-Ku(rliy xutr u j Two ixAMr prearhem who look this tojilt: for th-tr JtouriK- wiu Rrv. Dr. i Oo'irKi1 pi-rrin. jiiM'r of the Kv-ry tny jobun.h. unt R-v. Dr. Brady, jnjc.or of jth Vi-hJvb TitiHf. th b-alini? M th i ollt tihuri'h, j rr. Pi-rrln iMi: I "To my mjml the irmit pofiuWr lntr et praptlowlly tu-ttitn the question of the " fKturo of tho frim' In this country for iminx y-r to onmv. It 1!l to talk Ibm. 1W mllm to 1h, t,. Portland. !, uUAinK any , door Krt 1n which rim t..rn.li.u of ih, o. It. & N L". P. tTwTO much init. l.nr. (. U. N.- I & It. o. lino. O. It j ln ,)ra,Jy If our unlvornltlMi w:!d take thl CHIVALRY RECOGNIZED A N finia.t Northern Ui.f mid thr North-1 of M,il.,.Wi.hl. l- twr. ., Francmco m Putlo lt,-: ull tr.uontinvmal ! ln hHnd and He the revMsa b. AWki "Th-.t I. why the chi.nU.r)r.ilf'l. the Utitr niiciantt IWJand i M that h.4r worst quaty would be of commrrt c nnd the At.l Protcr lv j vo fttil.' T-onu. IVrtland cannot j irrt, out Olo f:ime hc!r,flll , I'ommi r-lnl A-liillon ai Jun'ltlxl In an nlt.-nipt to luvp Itii- Crnm mukc thin a irt u( tall, but e i.inn,rt i,viim. plliilt ll iilonwporllur.d and Bin Kran rlMi mtirf ht In rln- iw-btinr." Tlirrn u un oH'ortuniiy hr to form u trliWn .illinium that will out rlv.ri the rfl- ibrnlitl trtnrittn nnnimi tn l-u k In t!i nope by In-run!! to ttt any hre of the Ormiip lltui buHliK-m Ihxmuk' Hit mr.imfru could not it ff ord t nuke i.if Iohk. and j AFTBR duwteroin trlu up the crook-l cli.innri of tho Columlitii to t timt cVy. i A.Iorl.i (unntt by hrr.f ext-ct to Rt-t J th.w- bltf iitinifni to r.til hfrt bivauw Hlio hu nothing to ofT.T tlwm whrn lh v i th dnxlotimi-nt of manly vigyr.' ILLBOAL. HOMESTEADfmS. -lKlitl' iM-twwn Ih.- futon Piulrt,-, tho", t"' ,"r''- hrc In tho milutLm of thai 'hlnico and N'orthwili-m and tin- t'hi- l'n,l-m. ll.unmond' sd.-ndtd TS-jMitind ' (. JIimulCM .ili. lt. I'aul r.Uln-.iy.. munam ww-rn for:i.ui.l and A. I cf mhlch K r.Vlniiiir. now lluntliiKtorN 1 abnwt conit'Ii t.-d. Wli.-n fin- J P.m Kr.uiM,M ir.-.'. oir nvuniub'. w.i. W'J It wtl furnish n outk-t to Atorl.i. ih- i hl.-f i xiviinv.- i.m.Tr, iinnuirii tn.- . n. x.. nd Portland. iMirnm V.- mt ft-w dayn th. 'trrn fdr ''vr' '""'"'' tuidtir Spittle and wild h.M WAii ii.il llh bal d brvii'h tn.. 8-111 Vf-'nWm-o. Tlw ndiriKul wtl! Iirtni! Itrowiiii; lutht bctwmti Sin Pranclaro and nil. and more trulhV tlmn. th for ur miK-y In the tr mi-ii loun J raT"l' iti-unicm cou.d- k i at 8i-a.:tK S-utll AJ.iki.n truffle- llmt will nakv pliu n-xt n c' Oiany diiys- d.d.iy n mnkittir the innic. and front nil atiiruiic coimnuo l-nmrture. at tho rs-nt. f.ir the '.and of gold. How did !ic K'-t th.- prllR'? Whll Portland, Artorla and Ban Fran. clifc-o wr-ro dli p lu tulvi-rtl'eJ. 8he ndvrnlKed niRht and dny. She i-nt tho llmt nrwmwiwr nu-n north. The flr Aa-aoi-latud Pr.-aa r(iorta of the rictus ln Boli, Id.ih. Nov. 15. 8iift -ave been lnrun ln th United SftiH. count by t""? I'nltod 8u.n to reoover aotn SJOO acn of hind located In the Bluckfoct land dl- ! trti. whkih the (rovemment claims mw IB-(Rilly proved up on by tliose entering In. This H th- fliat wtep to-nrls g-iln-li .i.i ..lo f h vml Iiirirs ret of land In that dlrlrt w-hlo-h are alh'ired to ; have txvn provt u) on on the yrAwst : ml!ir.r-iemtmlinii. I; w ekiimed that purtloH rW-nt!i of ci-.hi-r N;ite. nury I of Oikmido and I'tuh. tork un land un iKt the diwift tind a-t of 1S77. In t ne your Iff") and In the fitflowl R year r-J-p-! resente.1 to tho receiver and register of. i the rtlnckfoot land office that wter hid i t-n suitp:ieAl the land In sii'llilo.Tt qiutn i tltlm to lrrtirate the whole of It. The Delgado, Hero of the Insurg ent Army. MAKES A BRILLIANT CHARGE After Hand to Hani Battle Cap tures 16 Spaniards. BINDS UP HIS PfllSOnEPS WOUNDS Then Returns Them to Spanish Com mander - Another Battle -Plantations Burn- New York, Nov. 13. A dliatch to th--World from Havana aays: Tho chivalry of a Cuban leader, Juan Dute'ddv. baa lUusitoai th-t barbarous war. Dkrado and his forces bad a nurd fight with the Sjauilah regulars n the Hanljre la lis. noar UuiaKua. la a brll lUrw charre. and after a hand-to-h.ind Uutle, Delgado dapturett a SpanUh cap tain and 14 oidlerw. Mot of th-m wer-' severely wounded by macbotes. While Weyles- was hero scores of wounded Cu Imuis wre atabtied to death wrth bayo nets or shot to death ad they lay stretched on lite field, ft fared different ly with Dlgudo's prisoners. UN sur- nld.. trip of 4o nill.-s up nK,.t 8iundtnd n. To tnaiiiramte on Ho iwhrtne of the atfo It hi only neces. aary for A. D. liunimond to a-uurantce ih i..,. ,r. .i - .. i complaint ln the case awerts tlvit th tne oomplotlon uid oth-rarton of his raH- I kind hm never had water upon It asd i tha.t It U yt unrtvl.ilmed. There are i &even suits airevuly bevun. riwij l-for uprlntr and for Portland and tho OrvKuniiin to put thrtr hmi.lrt to the plow wiUi Astoria. San Francisco wl'.l utond In, because by so dolnf she am f SOVKUEIGNS AMBITION. uThe Louvre" &9T0KIA S COKCnOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL s n.ooH Pin Muale. tlaiuss of All Kinds. Iwi Magnlfleant liars. CVCRTTBISC flKST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights RTKlt'TLT OHNKHVKU. Ross, H logins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS Manulncturer and Doit I o r In W. F. SCHEIBE, FINE CIGARS! A lull line nl Pines, Tobacco, and Smokers' Articles. Commercial Ml. J. A. FA ST A BEND General Contractor houhk, rmiixjK and whahk buildbh -HOUHR MOVING TOOLS RENTED UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams. Bacon. Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Ouaranttsd ths Bsst la ths Market CORNER FOURTH AND ULISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREQON tbo frosen tone --re riven to the wirl l "M'e wauie orr ti map aa a compett- ; through Seutck' by Soastle m-n. Her 'r. I'orlland and Astoria will make n- luitnllle. Ky.. Nov. 13 J. R. Sov merchiints Iniuu-dluti-ly irlmmM inrtr I l'klnr of deun nut which otherwise ' preltm. nltirlnc (reneral nistor workman sail. Conntnnt telrniphlc miller was j v..l fall Into onother's basket, and tin1' ,5l, KntKht-s of Iilr. rtxn-il his ent no the eaat. KInHke dlllii of i ramps would Jump at the chanoe to lt'lon In or.l-.-r tlait he mlsht push hl the home papers were Issued and sent ' "k" an Astoria a kiruer tonnage than ra dary Aw president of the VnltcJ inst. Knilssatiea were l!spatchtd to car ry the news to the Atlantic that Seattle could outfit 'tho world and had apodal steamer lines to carry the people north. It mattered not that some of thetutie hud to lie taken from the torn-yard and have their holes pluirpi-d. Everything j went. A s-lream of people at.d (told he Run to How Into Seattle, and she had the ctiKO on tho Riime. l'ortland and San Francbtco finally awakened to th fuet ths they wer loslntr a rich thing ind put on a f"w Kod but am ill steamers. That did not stem tho tide, but developiM a Utile local trade. Now Sun Fram-lsco, with her tremend ous Wealth, has Jumped Into "the rinit with both feeMind Will work 'Without Kloves, Where Seattle can nend 11, San Francisco will 'throw thousands to the wiiuV she has gold mines of her own In tho determination to caiture. even t this Into dny, Uio inula of Alaska, She will powscM every advantafto save that alone of K-Ihb first ito ent-er fhe rice. Tho great shipbuilders of Philadelphia, the Cramps, were ctEcd upon, tx-cnue Sjin FranHsX-o's almost a Kr.it Union Iron Work was not eqmi! to the enx-rg-enry, ami half i dott-n Atlantic grey hound wer contracted to run between Sun Francisco and Alaska, stopping on the Pound to itnke the transcontinental business termlnmtlnir there. San Fran-clm-o alouo ennnot furnish all the busi ness necessary to suitport such a lino of Kramers, although she Is tliv terminus of four trnnsL'onllnentnC' roads, I'erfon-e they must stop at Sea'ttle, because u bla busluiM Is already 'there, havlnn ccnr paratlveiy oor shlpiHns; factWtlea. Now where docs tho triple alliance come iln? There Is Sari Francisco 7t1) mIK-s to the s)uth of 'AMtorta, on the roast, and hers Is Astoria at the mouth of the (treat Columbia river, possessing the finest harbor In tho world, and over could lie had at Seattle and at the same ' a:n,' ,n IVIegatos to the general time save I'D nities stximlnir. asscmldy oienly acknowledtw this to bo With the triple alliance Is -tween Astoria '' 4Ult ln4? nKivem. Jit tti miike him and rorttaiul and San Francisco, and the ' "n,ltl worker" is the InitlaC at.-p uken Cramiw ln fon-e, the tubs running out of bj' tho Kvml assembly of the Knlslus Svitt!e would not he In the race. Fort-'of Lttl)0r tJ 'au"-' Sownifc-n'a boom, land men -limits will pick up a trade Mr- Sovereign will fl ertJ all his time In they cannot ,oi to s-uro otherwise. ,ltsst-,nll,IltlnK hi views ar.d la the gen I'ortMml milroiiils -will caln Immci s: Iv en,) "fit-Mlon of all the principles which more In tr.itlK- than they mn now make th K,li!,tl, "f I-i'r advocate, by rtinnliiK companitlvcily small steam. A MAX'S STEAM r-prcsentjt tho tyi, an.I smlwrtlmen.. at lnnlh ttii.titiLi honor. All tho parties In .V.il rfipublirauis. ctarllsts, and all. kn-w rhfs qirlto wll, and are emlior ing to s-ure him for ithelr own and malt- Inic relative efforts to win 'him over to thir Mde. It Impossible to predlot whbjh party lw will favor and It kt tU hj h.-irler to make an approximate pre diction, lieoause Wejter is sssentlully soldier and very little of a politloluo. I .m Incll.-wd to thnk, hfwover, thait he IH favor tbn party of whidh I am cham pion. My only ground for thinking- this are thait suoh putui'.-al tdensi as he Is known to profess would best chlmo la kh the lttis of ray party. Oem ml Wy!er rnpresonits ths essence of the SpunMi Uberul ortaraoUr. Specially Is this noticeable Willi regard to -.he army. Of course erven la the army be has ent. rnbsi. But tho large mnjortty of the army Is at his back and devoted to nlm. TlK-rff'ire, as I say, he Is d-ttoe-l to play a must imporfant part In the sub sequent afralns In the penlrita. -1 slK.uk! never trust the United State, awl I havu no doubt whatever as to the nature of Their dtstgns on Cuba." Senor Robledo beHeree thut there will soon be an overthrowing of the outline, if nothing sk-rlous, sooj iaifter General Weyl'-r's return. New York, NV-emlr LrkA disputch to the World from Havana says: General Pando. oliiaf of Ciptaln-Gen-eru4 Blanoo's military aaifr, says: -'1 am ld-.'itified- with the government and with the Illustrious General Blanoo, bec-iuse both represertt tolenince wHhout d-.fallty. end energy without cruelty. I hve alwajn believed rthat policy (s factor In the plans of every generoi-In-ohl-, and the poUuy of today compat ible with an energetic military action corasts In balng generous with the re pentant uul Inflerlble wlJi the Impeni tent traitors. This u the policy of lb geons were not too busy with their own I "overr.roert and of General Blanco. smlch I propose to follow, seconding It with th loyalty which has characterised my pub. Uo actions. I cannot, nor do I wish to concur with the fooMahness of making declarations, but without wishing nat It should be take a la a prof ession of faith. 1 should way that I have always been insplr-A with sympathy towurd ad- mlnistratlve aajtonomy at our prwWnees. This opinion Is not new beeaiue ln the Spanish carte I have always favored the great Ht decentrasiaition In adminis trative coloniiU fumltisna. "It Is s very grave error to suptwse that the political concessions rf the wounded to dress the wound of their enemies. Then, while the fight was stin raging. IXtgado hoisted a flag of truce and uroler It returned to their command-! er the 13 men with their wounds staunch. ed tnd they had a chance for their ll-t. Tlie splendid rhlva.ry of this ac tio i -roucried the Spanish commander, who retired, sendlns- word back-to Del- gailo by the wounded men's escort: "I will fight no longer today with an enemy who hue- trtated wou led 8 fin ish soldiers so nobly." Alocurulro Hodrtsuez, the Cuban Nad r, ma.'hwted 3u Sjiemsh guerillas near San Rodriguez. It is now announced that the Spaniards killed 20 of Rodriguez's sol dlors near Munugua et t.ie Will. Felljit. Strong fore-a were ev .t after Spanish government have been given to am enemy to secure peace. They are given to the loyw. and to the repentant, for the incendiaries and the dynamiters. A plot ks on foot to capture or kill i SDaln reserves the action of force, en. Raoul Arungu. and Nestor Aranguerin. I vrK?tl0 aml without temporising oieas. ures. Cuba, then, to avoid being a chaos or theater of Mood, ought to remain Spanish, because only by betongrng to Spain can she be guaranteed Its commer cial relations with tho oMUied world. two Cuban leaders who have bee a so active In the vicinity of Havana. Besides harassing the Spaniards, their twesence so near this city utterty confou .ds tie offl.-iai stateni-nts about "paciticxuUon,- the "subsidence1 of the rebellion." ana I Bta eUly bo when the states of suoh Spanish twaddle. The best effort j Si"1 America slKill no tonKTer be an , of the Siiorlsh have f.ifflcil to kill or cap- j ltmui the two oceans Joined In am turi Arunga ind Amnguerln on the j other m,raer- T" I'nlted 9rate Is mora flell. so this plot was put on foot to buy Ingres! than uny na"Jon ln Cuba re thelr followers ,to betray them. m-n'nliig under lobe Spanish flag, because Jurt so General Castillo was botrayed itney prrCT ta ""re the prospert.y of by a false friend Into the hands of the j tMr "amn 'to making enemies ot civil guards. The man who b trave l i Europe- About 'nuependnce. let iw not speak, because no jiorson of sane Judg- Caistillo clinked S)uiish cln in his pocket and openly boauted v his perfidy In this city. Those In 'Che pto. again: Arans t an ' Aranguerin are Che alleged autononusts. Rafael Htrna:idcx, Hern.uidez Volas.'o. who umpires to be an oflleer la :hc guerillas, nnd a certain Camj.ily. a friend of Aranguerin's (surgeon. Hut iu Cuban leaders know of this plo:. too. nit-nt outfht to 'take imj consideration Uiat hyiwchesls." ers to Alaska. Astoria will slmolv m : a fortune better tlwui gold mines and Mr Can be wHWed. It Is'often thmwn sway oversliadowlng tlt wheat busnncw which by foollslin.-ss. Nature made mail a she soon expevts to haiulle, even If every ' gt dU on the same principle tfmt vess. l coming .to tin. Columbia and the nuui makes a stwrn engine. She supplies Sound pm together were londe.1 lure. ' him with steam to work the vital puis. Klondike has crano to stay. Aa.iska will Hons. The strtim runs the beurt, the be developed as tho fondest dreamer stomach, the nerves, the broln. keep, the " yi" r'turncJ or arJ of' cou.d not realize. Besides the mires. i,i,wi clreulairtng. and supplhs him with fiirmlng and other In.lustrles will U- car- vital en?rg- to frtd theme functlo-.s In rlol on an In other fur northern coun- rhoir dally use. Rut sometimes they are tries. San Francisco and California will i overworked : 'the steam Is exhnusteM. Tou develop a tratllo the like of which has j have to fire up. Nature does It with iievr Ken known on this imrt of the deertridty. Charge tho system with continent. 'strong aledtrtc current, and soon the Each memNr of the alliance will do-t power will berln to work again; the new pend uihMi and aid tho others, and fioh 1 ifc -will wtarm ui Hhe nerves, and ln a will share In the benefits In 'proportion weoks everj-thhig is runnli smooth to work and cupltol lnstid. The!y; strength nd nvmhood are on top. Cranii will ndvertW the route through- j Dr. rurrln, alt 4S1 Ro;Jl street. Astoria, out the east, aawi their agents will sell ' to Dec'enibnr 1st. Is (King wonderful New York. November 13. A di spit eh to the HerUd from Havana says: Muiih credulity Is esprvfeed os to the ability of the government to persuade or comp:! the grandees to resume plant ing and afford pratfetion. The action of the insurgents does not eeem to have u ..feo rruA uKuia B.i ; .aken fcU( conaWemtfon and wlt by the government an an emi?s.u-y t tickets on Iho Athuvtlo const 'for tne en tlro Jourmy. Now is the lime for Astoria and Port land to JlwClngulsh -themsctve. Time Is tho essence of commerce. Time Is wlia t the Cramps want to save nd time saveil In ouMoing a competitor Is what San FriinclHi-o will tie up to. Will Port kind silt by and see the Cramps help Sivattlo still further best the Columbia river? No! It Is time now to lay asldo ull petty differenix-s between Aotorla and Port land. nd lock arms on the triple alli ance that will bring success and riches curcw, as the names of people right ln our midst will show, with electricity, as you have read of his mtoiy cures here In your olCy tand vlci:4ty of late. Call soon as his time is illmtted. The poor trailed free, except medicines. CROKER HAS RECRUITED. H Springs. Va., Nov. 15. The Croker party started for homo test night. Mr. Crokor w.ia the liveOe: member of the party. He has benn greatly benefitted by his stay here, and returns to New York In comparatively good health. I out their oonsent in exuhange for trib ute, no amount of governmenit protection , can suffice to prevent Itihe burning of cane. Already Hhe work of inoemliaiism ks satd to have been begun. Smoke has of Havana, distant apparently ubouH 20 Aranguerin, who promptly hanged him. ! Two others sent by the government hav. Key West, Fla.. Nov.inlK-r l' Gi.i- been seen rising to t)he southwee: era! Valilornamas has been attack '. agtUn by the forces undr Juan Delfra.l at Pesos Seoo. The battle Ktsted seve- :I houro and the Sutsh were det:u;e with heavy toss, losing 20 killed an-l nvuiy wounded. A. revolutionary club has been formed at Huvana and n.umt-1 the "Public sol vation Club." It obj-vt Is i;o av.nge all Cubans Who huve been murdered, Muceo, Caslillo and Zayas. miles, and it is reported thelt the rtbeUf are burning plantations. Even assuming (Continued on third page.) New Tork. Nov. 13 A di-patcli to t'- Herald from MadrM says: Tho two men on whom all eyes In Spain will shortly be fixed are Gvnera. WeyK-r and Seuior Robledo. Of these It is lmposslMe to interview the former. & he Is at thta mome:ton the hUih seas. Seiior Robledo sava Ito the Hemld cor respondent: "Gemini W-jier is at this moment th one man hi lall Simla uihhi whom the scrutiny of every Spaniard Is expectant ly fixed. In spite of what has been said agaioBt him In the United States, he Royal makes the food pure, wboleseaM and delicious. j.oYrj FGwOEO mat sums mwoca eo., M- mn. h hi 9