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Cp SlrraUk. * BY THE - mtWILn NEB ALB »BB. CB. _ r««»Ad J*y A 1893._ Golf C—t. t uv paper Saturday Weekly. ' 1 mmhmhhi OF THE ASSOCIATED PHESS.' » SUBSCHIPTIOM RATES. bne month . % jjD T**r.!5«.k> one y.*r. ..SI.50 inifrorr.inr wh'ii <i • g • nj'ir*— ■ *'?***’ fJ*P*'r ehj>ncetl t*• give n..tl» old and new Mdreiii*. Should d* rv irr-gutar, iTease ootify th* office, T»deph»<f««- No. 7. Entered an second-olam iuatt<-r in tLe p< j flee at Hro*»7.»vdict 1.xkh,_ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. "ubwrilters in the city of Ur...*,* .vili* who ail to receive lltt- II>-r.i!d r* g . r..» are re •abated to ii'-ti/v No. 7. New *ulwrit#er» *di- aid receive rl>:r 4rat ji*|cr not Inter than th* «*.-..i,-4 day after 'Ae order i» in the efti.-e „f Tie If. t ml.'lit-r* •otMcriher. even in the „ ,, r , iant -ecti*.ui> <.f the eity, nhouid r* < >-iv<- im pa;.. r . • ian*r than *:4r» p- m. _ Cheeka fthouid l,e made ; ay ibt** f.i The Hrownarille if.-raid I'irhii-hinj? < ‘ fiusin<---. *oimn indentions shonld I>• addr.- d to ih»• company, nnd items, letter*. etc., intended f*.r wtbiieation should !.«• addr -.-it i*<! r..r. Ti - Herald. Br.ov nsvith-. 'f , fatten intended i »r puliliniiiuii Mhculd !»*• - gr. d with ti#*- fell name of the writer. Tin i •• .1! not !*• printed if te.t d* sited. I*n» a lit . -• .]• n» •• of Ro.sl faith on the part of th»- wnr.-i TUESDAY, MAY J. Iblb._ “AMEN" H >R UY<T.ON'K’s CAREER. “Cyclone” D itvi', emigre-'tuan at large froru I t'XM*, i- Ihiii;’ erifiei -.I hitterlv |..r his recent utterance m congress. Th** Corpu- ChrieU « 1 . jd* i i . |i of I Ik* < on teller; ha !■ !i.I U. bad of their 'i-.»er>. in various part- ol the tale. On Friday, by a nn i itno i vote, heV adopted re olutiops |irutt*'tiii/ i’ -t hi- recent |*ee« h. Wc are ot the that the v ot i r ot Tevoi.- have had * * * * o ' ” ced if he run.' for *' n t h he :> d* I* rrnined to do, I ! I eounted among the ,il o raps, i . ;i *urt enough **amen” to **Uy * *t i ^ cam-r. < orjni' < hr.-ti i~ preparing to enter ao dot) or more member** of the Texas •’vision of the Traveler'* Protective A - •elation on .May '• and 0. W wi n the Brownsville W a ' re; •’ to make . hid lor eon vet: I lor.-,. Conventions add life to a e»tv. and the visitors gi*tnr;illv leave to CXiol the hospitality they received. When •" h* i* tourist hotel is Dii<It tin city will deal convention city. r Roger Casement, the I* . «!< r of tip. h revolt, is defiant. He hits no regrets •* his ptirt m the revolt. ||c ex|n*cts ’ «• hanged lie a Its, however, that ooli lie i' Inn /cd a sjikeii rope he used, r Roger spy (fit ora . I i .mm, ♦,, r was hanged tor attempting to tree li* land, and the homo' ot a silken rope was granted him. Hie revolt \\h 1 > r R«._ i j • . de*; is fo In* deplored. It w most ill timed to 'llV till* least ot it. No * nod could |u> sihly follow. N et >ir |»\. •. r . mi hi t..| lowers will receive the plaudit- ot .. I. r number That they w« n hrave, f« rl.*>s ami nervy men no om will deny. |r t Ke eourage ot the highest order and pa trioti'in to light .i*.,.11n't ini n odds. Georgia is now one of the <liv 'into ot the Union. tin Saturday at midnight nearly ADO saloons in li.. I.u *• cifp > dosed their door i ev. i to *■{•■ i :e^ in. M tesy fo their do.;> rt !i* * • i t,d." I' i » ad nutted that Georgia w.i! never a am le galize the saloon. Senator t rH> I .n ’ • ! | ..d:n d a lull which provides t.*r th exebang' <•; traps |N>rtatiou tor a«tv« rti'ii . Ih t weeu the new spa|M r> and th- •. .it d~ ot th.. try. \N C lloJM* t ll a t Si t • i I ; <| ii le v succeed m Inn : ; iti >>i a. com. a 1. w I here I' aItoge ’ ■ --rtere* * . with the right' «•! the u.>* p j„-r puh llsliefs. Why should .«• lad t . V. lie r ht to aeeeid trali'portat ■•• in e\ehangi f.«r n<lv*ertisini{. No oi' r ‘• »t*»iit i th* l. d lias such rest ratio* I’'-1' d upon t A Honjl i:r I Oh Till iII HAi |t * * te «d the Dalia' Booster' who vi'jJ..i A • rownsville last week. aft<*r r<u >n. • iHVorahly upon th pro r* .. ir brie , ,t , bus nvade, ami tin good *l» . _ we t evjieel U) the liltetx I'" n.oi: "I mu joi leularly i nipt —* • I with tin Brow i.'V i!> il raid. *t l' '•> I r ahe d of nio- pa|i* r~ i idi-hed in small vdu's that there is reallv > eotupartsoti. .mted in tin- luo'f them jsirt of the United States, and r.ng mi war irieketi M. vieo. with a !,e Mexican popul. t’o . it a ,i 'urjirise lo me. I have visitevi til other bonier town-, at ll Mltll tie e\e* pt'o; ,»* El I there i' no other mw'paper that van com pare with it. It i' one'ot the In-'t ;i»i ts the city of Brovvii'Villv < .■* •.> -i ot. Th. enterprise shown in publish.,,g the m vv - from Dallas while the trade e\. ur*i.>: v.'i tors wen* Ini' has h. -u favorably eonmuntevl vpnu hy all tin Blasters. Thtu. 1 was pleased to sec the ..nnnu < e •’t' of weleoiae which were published u I .< ilerald hy y mr jvrmmneMf m* r !:.nt V ervhant may md y«m wde*»me. and i v« v - * the Tilad to-*« e y oif hamiehisp. hu: h..w **r other when \ --«i '«*e tin- wel * >*tie iti cold print it uipr»"*‘> yon.” 'Vben told that The llVr aid print* «i th*' i-gest Associated l*re" r* p *r; south **! vau Antoni** and Ihmston, In- r*pli***l: “Well, that is evident. yu*l I have no doubt S but that the people *»f Brownsville ap preciate the news service you publish.’* The mind that is anxious about the lu ture is miserable.—Seneca. i With Other Editors — - ■ A National Scandal. There are said to be *>00,000 divorced persons in the United States and a New ! York writer says the increase in the num ber of divorce scandals i- a national *ean dnl. He sugge-ts a uniform federal di vorce law, a ten days’ notice of application for marriage license and “the education of public opinion.** Something cl-e i net ded. Men *1 women who ..r* willing to economize, men and women who are willing to work, men and wom**n who are •viiing !<. m; ki i.'.e«incs* and vvi.ujcn who are willing to live within their income,' men and women who know the value of a dollar tii rough th* we. t ot labor. Thi- 1 - a motor ear and moving picture age and • sodomy and etlic.eney and industry and irugaiiiy arc among th*- lo-t art-.— Fort! W orth Record. — Corrects Popular Error. Writ> r m the Nath mil Geographic Magazine remind- u- that the -plendor ot Babylon w.i- due to Nebuehadnezzar. thanks. M*»-t ot il- had credited old Buck with nothing lifter than popularization of •_rcen salat!.—Galve-lon News. Somewhat Exay^fSted. I p to the present time, u seems that t lie report- ot the death o! Fra arisen Villa have at lea-i been -lightly exag gerated. Au-tin Aineriean. WiLSON-THATS ALL. Anxious .lav.- jii Washington, very aiivloiis day- The Pic.-iueui a lonely! man. a man -ej apart, and uiii*ompasi iotiahlc. We reineinlMT have heard that l.ineolu v: - a lonely man. True. .Most sillily true. But not tru« because l.ineolu ehose lo surround liueejf with tigureheads and oeicgnie 1 lie activities I Hit I lie could Hot personally exercise to chiefs of dcp;ui nidits, dummies, men ot straw*, •lobu Hay was nothing but a secretary a pi*i* vale secretary, that is. But he will lie rememberc i when Bryan is forgotten unlc.-s as a sporadic out nursling in a class with 4’oxey. It wa- tin* Boston Transcript that nri- | ginallv diagnosed the case and enshrin ed it in an epigram worth remembering ft spoke of a condition antecedent lo that which exists by some two or three years. \ml it referred what is politely know n as t |i«* delilierntivc, not the con sultative branch of the government We iplote: None of I lie l»einoci ats in 4 'oiigress have the courage of their own coin ie- 1 lions but they all have the courage of 'll*. Wilson s eolivj lions II that is true of the 4’ongre— il is g;ready more i me • if those chief** ul bureau Who meet at stall'll times to re gister the Word of the " I loss’* to give tlnir blessing, and retire to a sphere of more or |e-s harmless ineffective Ties-_ We aii irresistibly reminded of ail • 'In* rial that app eared in 4'ollier’s I he dale is not recorded but internal evidence poim- |o the days following, t In* iiiaugurat ion : A iuiiidtvl mi iion liiiiuaii beings, the citizens of a free Common wealth, have given imperial powers. They have made him eomtiiandei in < lii«*l ot their armies and their flirts. They have • bulled him with an authority exm* I-1 mg an Ixugiish king’s They have Id Idea him be his ».vvn Prime Minister and stir •*. and himself with his own ***uinseh*r-.” I! Xeept for that wool "counselors,” the picture is pel feet, photographic ami t Itel*efor** pert ill bing. We hear a great deal of these anxi ous days at Washington and we hear never a word of the strength and the support t|i it the Pre-iil *ni is drawing from his entourage, lie goes about like a man estranged, a> one who suffers tin* bitterness «.f broken pledges. That i a mistake. Mr. Wilson cannot help be »:•_ ' siijm riot*." And to be "superior" i to cou-ign the rank and file of the party to a totally different, earth and heaven Oinv upon a time In* vv lot** an essay when a man fumes to Himself tn tlv ministerial eonfession of supre m:ii \ In it we find something of tin* sal isf.u l n ii H> ,t -utu s to one who f«*«*1 aad kinivvs that lie Iris played the titan I \ ml we v< * glad t<* find it. But thi *11s.i v it u'*d. that a m in, even a Presi dent. laboring for and by himself tuav 'ose something of I lie proportions of lile and that i- a- 1 me at Washing* toil as it over was at Princeton. The President is supreme and ooi standing to a d**gr*v that haves him alow. In In- official faniilv are no eri tics Sy t ophanev is the order of the day T;s a thousand pith-. Titer** are some 'hag- it won hi «h * him g<N*| to hear. 1 <• .isv ille 11 era hi. SHORT STOPS Men ar« born, hut husband- ar** made. The -nub* <*i fortune is better than her laugh. Won «-a v. > . ,,j- tight shoe.- a’.wa.y r . \ e tutrn»w -* |' s. f.v.» -’ii ’! Vnav a oiu and soon both w ii' *»• ■ on no-chief bent. Gray n iter i- all right m it- place— and -*> i- die long srrv»c. • Yen can’t nidge u num - worth by the size of lu- pay envelope. ,\ w -<» man will alwrav- agree with h* wif* r. 'her than wa.-u* time arguing. It’- an easy matter to give advice, hut it <- dP’icti!* to g<moiJe to btrre firth enough to use 1 / ile A While Secret Grief: 'and legged worm, bou-and feet: itied and f mi measured boat. cry 'inipjg ie. Hjs trouble' they were few; Fie faced tho>e trouble' with a .-mile. As cheerful js rsif*i> do. And, Vet one secret grief had lie That weighed upon iii' heart— Every morning In- arose at three To g**l an early ~tart: With buttonhooks on every hand. He’d don h ytwo’s and two®. Five hundred pair' of 'lockings. and Five hundred pair' of shoe'. —daek Bur; in St. Nicholas. The AdvLpr’s Fauit. “One reason, '.•■:< I ». -!e Fben, **whv advice doe'n’t git to. !.. dat de man givin’ it don t seein 'o anxiotf- to help as he i' to f»at his own 'elf on de duck an’ show off how much lie knows."—\\; >hingt«m Star. His Limits. Pd—He 'ceiii' to !»«• wandering m hi' mind. J red—Well, he can’t stray very far.— Princeton Tiger. Coming and Going. A dollar don’t come very i‘u>t r«> soothe our hardup woes, But it you want to ~ee some 'peed •lust watch it when it goes! —11 oils) oil Po't. Nobody to Help Him Off. ‘*1 hear that poor Blank di« <1 without the a i<l of a doctor.” ‘AC't he managed it alone, poor chap.” — 1 »>».'ton Tran>» ript. Cautious. An elderly man iron) the country was at the head of a line of arrivals at a hotel ami a tier signifying his acceptance of the rate offered him was invited to 'ign the register, lie consumed >n much time in thi' that the eh rk In came impatient "Jii't 'ign your name, please," 'impped the cle! k. ’ lilt* other glle~ts, too, Wt>uhl like to register.” “See here, young man," exclaimed the "Id man, “don’t you try to hurry me. I don’t sign nothing I ain’t read carefully.” — New York Sun. It All Depends. ‘•'Alia! chance have I got with that girl.' One of lit-i admirer^ owns an automobile • lid I lie other has a uiotorlioat.** 'I likes you, a trip to the movies would ph ase her m l as v.ell." - Birmingham Are-1 Jerald. A Neicjhlrcriny View. ((•a I vest on -I hi Has New s. ( The. Browrisvilh* Herald, always intel ligently ami Amerietiniy edited, is a t,ext door uei-hhor to Mexico. Matamoros only a tew hundred yards from The Her aid office, a. d the Herald folk know Me.\ no. Also they sympathize with the har 1 ",1 •l<l,l almost helpless .Mexican people. l'onsidorm;r tile cireumstanees. the follow mr excerpt from a recent Brownsville Herald editorial has a pc. iiliar interest ; We wonder how many of the edi foi's who set hi iii he dolor (heir nl niost j,, bring on trouhie between tin* i luted States ai d Mexico realize the part that they are play mr in a conspiracy which has tor its object the overthrow of the con stitutionalist movement in Mi xn-o. We wonder it they realize that, if they should siieeeed in forcing the country into war with Mexico, the deaths ot tin* soldiers who would he kilh’ti in such war would lie at their door, as at the door of eer tain Aineriean interests that have been s|rivino to accomplish that same end. flic greed of these predatory interests otters some ex planation ot their utterly seltish and heartless tforts ftl bring about war, Uiit tin* attitude id numerous American new'pa|M*rs which appar ently me entirely innocent ot evil design, and assuredly not know ingly influenced by the great sys tem that has ~ue|j an end in view, is inexpliealile. GERMAN-AMERICANS STAND BY PRESi&ENI WJLS0?E (Brooklyn Eagle.) In answer to alack* made against pres ident Wilson for ho attitude toward tier many in the submarine root rovers v, Wil liam Liistgarten of (»'* William str*tt, Manhattan, head and org; jitzer of tl Loyal American la-ague. Xu*l that if an attempt should in* mailt* to align the li.-r man-Americans again the president in the election on this .... the hagif Would do everything m ,t .*»wer to counteract such an attempt, in his statement Mr. Lustgarten said: “At a tune like this, it i- wd! to emplia !• el .hat the inies. \\ 'imi'.as .;n«i 1»aiders wiio have iostereti tia* various j*ro-kaiser societies do not sptak for all Americans ot Herman birth- The large mas-. «.! citizens of Herman or*gin have no sympathy with th* outrageous |H,|»tieal intrigues oi these men. We denounce the attempt to inject the test o! loyalty to the kaiser as a criterion of the poll deal char acter of candidates tor public office.” Hrand ilukc Nicholas of the Russian army i> a stri t disciplinarian. BIRTHDAYS TODAY Brigadier General FTenry Martyn Robert, I’nited States army, retired, who had a notable career a- an engineer for fifty year-, is 79 years old today. Before the civil war broke <.ut he tang1 r military en gineering at West Point, ai d made a trip to the Northwest in charge of an expedi tion to lay out a military r« ute from Van couver to Puget Sound. In l>lil when the war hr< ke. lie wa ea!!, A to take charge of Hie military detenscs o V a-hingtoii. Later be had charge of the i ditary de fenses of 1’htlu deli.h .* and N< i" Bedford. After the war ho wa- seat to the Pacific coast to build e< -t defenses. Fr.-m >71 t.1 Is* 15 111- bad eh. !_< ot - ' a-. <ii triets and various river and harbor im provements. At one time la was engineer ing commissioner ol Washington. 11. < .. ami 1 ter had charge ol engineering dis tricts from Pittsburg t<» Galveston. In ! s' ", he \> . - ; .. tit- pr« alt lit • ! tla l tilted States b..;;rd of 'taja •. r- or t<>r!iti<a tions. General Robert wa- born at Roiiert ville, S. ( ., May 2, 1K47, the '<>11 ot a minister, and was graduated lrmn Wevt Point in 1S57. 1 J<* wa- made a captain in 1 .still. ai 1 ; cob -pel m 1 >95. 1 .1 a bri gadier general chief of Engineers just lie fore hi- retirement in 1901. General Rob ert. after retirement from the army by operation of the age law. did further im portant work at Galveston. He served on the commission that designed the big s,-a wall there, also <>n a e, aiinittee that de signed a causeway and bridge !<• connect Galveston with the mainland. Only a few wars ago In* aided in designing improve ment- of the port of Froiitera, in Mexico. General Robert •- a member ot -oieiititie societies. He married a flay ton girl, lieo-ti Thrasher, in 1 >9o ami again married 1:1 tOlIt ; ' < l\\ < jo. \. \ . I * -«■< :.d w i i was \| 1 - - lsals-1 1.1 v 1 n«g—t*• i«* Hoaigiaml. lion. William S. Goodwin, congressman trout Arkansas, AO years oM today. Ualhe Krimme i»i\*■ Wheeler, American novelist, I5> war- oh! today. Hr. Graham Taylor, noted Chicago so ciologist, l1 years old today. Jerome K. Jerome, Knglish wnter ami humorist, 55 years old today. lion. Charles H. Sloan, congressman from Nehru ska. o.’l years old today Princess Helena, eldest daughter of King Coii-tiintine ol (irccec, 29 today. lb nr Admiral Gsoar V I arenholt, l . S. N„ relii'et), * 1 veal’s «. 1.1 today. TODAY IN HISTORY I'll* f»« it T !i of Leonardo da Vinci, famous !i<iiii'iii p. intt r. head ot tin* Floren tine school of art. ITs'i Thomas .letter *n wa- appointed l uiteil State- nun: -t* r t<> Fr.. m *•. I Mis ■ Kllli'a fgo laid • a Ann t H%. a •:.*:• in 1 ‘ranee. lslii i INI o. i~«ii- v lie married tin- day in London. is-TJ -Start of Ft inoitt*- tir-t exploring expedit ion to tin litM-ky mountain-. I.Mi-'i !'roelamatiott by l*n—idiM .loim-oli offering SlonyMMi tor tIi«* urn t of .letter-on Davis. 1 sow j| p .i<-]i• 11• i , t•; !*r< i• i«■ •;t .!*«!•' . uiia-hed by majoritx «*t two v«*1 lss| Fir-t ml tor tlm Canada t l’. ••die railroad was turned. I'*!!- -ilayti a •: lliit t id American- to -a’; I nvilegt— a- native-. 11M.I F\ elf- lleedle ItlT -lirgfoll.- 111 \t iili il >\ South Dakota t|ot-|oi lit 15—-Iht War: Two <i« rniau torpedo boats and oue British destroy r sunk n. North Sea battle. British oeettpv l*.|"ii*-iis, in Smyrna, ftriti-h capture another town in Gentian Southw<-t At i tea. French e\ at uati Knii Kaleli, at the I); nlaaellt . alter profiting British landing Nine .Million |H-ojde depend upon railway wages and salaries. GULF HOTEL Padre Island Point Isabel G >od Ventilation Kvery room i- so located that venti lation i- hud from the -i-a, through large window-. Doors may In* k- jit closed at all time-. Spanish Kitchen V. , C will 1m prej red with a view to pleasing the public. A dip in the -ea makes you hungry. We will satisfy it. Best Bathing On Gulf Ti e Gulf Hotel t o-t th* finest part of i ituoti- Padre Bland Beach. It i thr*e mile- Iran the bar and tier* i n« undertow, averting nil danger. Nearest Mainland The (full Hotel i- nearest the main land from Brownsville and Valley, point-. Tell your boatman to take you to the Gulf Hotel. C ome. Be Our Guests \ B r . week end- on the i-4aud. We will make your stay pleasant. You will enjoy it. Judge tor y ur ell when you cheek out. THE GULF HOTEL Padre Island Jose Lavios, Prop. , _Ll , ,1.. , —-1- • BROWNSVILLE BANK & TRUST CO. '' ’* ' *r - ‘ Guaranty Fund Bank A Bank of Deposit and Discount 4 PER CENT ON TIME k SAYINGS DEPOSITS The First National Bank Of Brownsville, Texas United States Depositary CAPITAL (Paid In) $100,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200,000 " j Merchants National Bank Brownsville, Texas ms tiTj.Ptf raid lOO.OvOM L UIUUR Horn Ka,nines $100,000.00 SIJRPl R F!!NP (Earned) $122,500.00 I _ 1 1 Lour Percent Intercut Paid On lime And Savings Deposits I A. ASM If IM, Preside nt and Caviar O. C. SAUDER, Vice Pr. -id. ut State Bank & Trust Co. A Guaranty Fund Bank Brownsville, Texas At A UnXri 1 eoimimreial ti*-t« 1 n tin* Valley Good I^J j^| j^g [^ ll U I L L ,m*a^s- t’."»l rooms Free Imth and free ir -T - -• Kates $2 |»<*r day. Donna, 1 exas MRS. S. c. WOLF. Proprietreaa. DON'T 3E AFRAiD. Don*! In a I ’ a .<1 to Im-fli : In ylad ot tin* dmitfc. . * Don’t be . !m:d to tell the truth : »i is a part ot your honor. Don’t In* afraid to work; it i- healthy pity steal and im tai ex *reiM«*. Du t In atrani to j.o olil i ! the vav t< do a u*i,»d turn for a friend Don’t he alranl f«» eii. n^e a mu/ opinio i■; • . < m u! lorn you do it. I h >t, t b a i raid it* play the on me lion i-sti.v. Ihaie-ty always wins mit. Don’t In- afraid f* loir h work at times. Vour ork v, til th« betl* r for it. Don’t In a Irani io oInv. A man must learn to obey, before he may liojw* to eom tumid Don’t fa afraiti of diflieutl and* rlakin”- . fh* ”h-d o the opportunity to how y<»nr mettle i \ •butlf'l*. Snowstorms Kill Many Dm KIMNBI IBill, SootI.iimI. May ‘J. \« a ri nil *<| tin- -.now t*«rm of lln* laltor part ot Man h, 111!1 rt* ha - In «*n a lnp,i mortality aiimu^ iht-r ami wthl lnrti> in tin- * otti-li Itijelilaixi . Nut in tin- mf'itittrv ot tin- ••!<( ' *t inhabitant h«\ *• Ilia • tf< * t of th«* ' i|« •r b< i •• cvi r« a tin- y»*nr. Hop •rt*» 'Ia n I l*\ lln |iH-al autliorito- !**<» that many in *ir< <1 ot *b«r, p irtn ularh lii’iiK, hit lro/.rti to <loath <*r • Ii***l from **\|*o .ntf. In ■mm* imis*:*** haiol IVut'littie Itv k ■ i;<iIv I •* ;i| r* 'itlont ,*v**l th»* »h*« i fioin — t.«rvation. But m tin* majority ot tin Ion i-« hi ili1 .■«1*111 loiinl tooM ua pno iah il, on afroiu.i of th> In av v « xponaiol tin* all km*' ♦»! »nnri'tt j-amo an* • ntmiijr "U II H11ai • >! ivinit*'*1 jam*- .it* tiijr on tin* liatrlmi; • a on in a u* at ami tin-.iii" ta.'tory aomhtion. Your floors Would Look Like This loo If You Used * | * ^ ■ Eagle Pass Lumber Company Brownsville, Texas m , mm ilwi ' in [•!' i||U:jI|: :p i!'iiiE; ill i|i|u