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RATTLE, W' iy SITNeaTo BOYS SENT HOME. / @ | es a | Wiitie Carte ang Rovert Minn, two e > runawey boys fim Oreas teland, | jawed cleven and Gfteon ye have been taken into ¢hstody and) z e ne returned ® their homes, Ss ¢eeieee —F=tst et SEE ot <= See SEF} Fa hy | Reported to Be Seeking 5 of Surrender to hain Sent Two Commissioners "&X" vESsst rom snraw Otis—Eight Thousand Rebels vill Lay Down Arms. Preparations of which are now being ‘paade, NO MORE BILLS. Olympia. the gevernor—are making a deter. mined effort to have the measure ‘over the vetoes, The proba. Dilities are atrongiy againtt such & contingency, however. ‘With reference to the matt © of the title to the site of the State Univer- nity, It ts said that o wit be tn- troduced tn @ day or two Raving for Ita ohject the purpose of straighton- ing the tangte, ‘ Teiay is the last day under the something of a tush of pew mear- ures in consequence Representative Hetli¢ bax introduced a now BI tr W. Bogen, ex-treasurer of Tacoma. FOR DAWSON. Party Rich Claims. i 8 of Norman, Snohomish county, is at the Northern. He and his partner. CB Anderson, of Han who fled! Frdncisco, own claime 2 and 2 in! the Americans are | Midorado creek. and also hold valu- J many of them are | able claima on Sulphur creek, in the Klondike, With Mr. fee ts a party of eighteen mep, and he will tyke Last Day of New Measures ot OLYMPIA, Feb. t7.—The frionds | ten going up ¢ the eapitel biil—the bill vetoed by | trip when convicts by the governor This. tv- the bill that was killed in the Roure “HF. Shd Yow well Known, Saturday, and whieh it w paid was acl] F Boers torment Facoms” GAS, HAMILTON LEWIS. A VERY G SHIP. ‘And His Party Ar . Guests of City, Shi) Shenandoah) waid to ‘be the) (largest wooden shi§ affoat, ison the |#ound from San }Fr | 0, loads ing lumber eat Port The 0 . at eee go ag panes by J ' urphy, whe twenty. u General Otis, W. Murny, mae Bouy wwomey- le 8 NOT FEBUING WELL | Youngest skippers the merehant | service The tonne of the Shen- andoal 18 406 eromajand S164 net. | \ Atthe Bullor Rotel and Rofu'es to Anyone for the Pre ei ie Here S The Japancss atea Maru. the next veass Ortent, wil pot be | the 18h of next mont larrival wan orlginatt delay will hip Kinteniv due from ihe pected until Mer date of | set for tho) Jamen J. Mill, president of the ywing to the Great Northern road, and A.t. Moh> Kiniahio'é otopyir * Honolulu this ter, president of the O. R. & N. Co. Fis Leddy n! Ay # Vacs are both ip the ety. Mr. MN arriv ama en edsenday . of trem the east end Mr. Mobler SEATTLE INKL! | os ~~ ‘from the south Saturday evening. : yaa | iy | Ana the public is wondering whether ‘The basket ball team of the Y. M Y AN iN WNS they iret by appointment, or merely Cc. C. wilt match the Victoria devel . | Dy accident. A few claim that Hib for a game in the near future. The! as - and Mohler have been’ talk ron. cerning the building of a road te the now mining camp of Republic, 7 And thea there ere others who any and Walla W ‘that MTL has merely been dircunsina The Manila American Poidier of |varlous current features of int 2 “ . est corcerning hia & arrani pore Fee -pomgre ae tng ment with Mr. Mohler'a road. It Fourth cavalry, wes Ldrowned |#%¢" cut that Mr, Bill will be Bere Christmas evening tn mia bic og eg ee fiver, She ehinity of tH and his private secretary, Me Wak at ‘ke. are guests at (he Butler distri Bevera! parties were at the tealy’ apar sotel this morning to see the Great | Miguel distetet the: boat | Novthern magnate, but he was not Aa Wah Keio ater uae of exhibition today. At 1 o'clock, saved themavives, He rar f Laan SOO Dae Gos B18 COTS we Tee Htenmediately ead’ nothing | Mensage came back by the bet! {dane to rosene him. ftw jfound yesterday morning jiwlaad, Fie Was very ponul | the troep and all greatly mojrn his [untimely death The fun jhel@ Monday afternoon at & The six troops of the Fourth pavel- tr, gecompanted by the ¢ and na of the jment, marched ta the Was Well Known at + ganas alla. | “Mr, Hs commtiimen faye that the éntiema 'Mr. Clark ‘Then the bell be> turned to the Ly clerk end meta: ‘Say, he ivn't up ret. Te eaye he's sick ond Coeen't want you te send up any more carde from no- * Hedi Mr. Hi! te more AiMieutt te ser hen Secretary of Frate Airer when \there's new features in the .war 4 Mtuction. But in nin makes frequent tr th and he will ter | Lester Kelly waa born in indijnap olla, Tht, tn 1988, His [mourned by ble many friend: inft an aged mother ond Cather, Me served many yours at Va vient Ip mo mare irportant tan ht [previons ones. Among the men whe same weet with Me. If) tn hie “piwate err were A. 1, Wotven, of Mulith: vieefpresident D. AMer, of the Great Nortiern: 3. °¥. Badin fhe fs to wreceet Wt, Menem « enere’ wentern tea" mans ; Treat Menager F. Cte ora) Prevereor Agent FL. Whitney i tenaret Pores intentions F. F. Ward, retstant Candge: Ruperint dent histts of Apektne: D. P. leurh. epee toot of Minpenets, <n4 A. W Tork, Me. M°l's private recretary. |, Al the Denials, A gpettat tim ‘the Chicaga Chron lfrom Weshivetin « jieamiltom Laws whe s state of Sanhington ta the pteecd ongrese, will remeve to Ciesgo [the expiration ef his term anéd ¢ vote himprlf te the practice of ta and the pursuit of oftice Col. Lewls ran for two offices, art fall, and was defeated for beth. The sta » nominated him fo MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1899. ce SSCS Ss = PRICE ONE CENT tion of two canneries bonded at A FORTUNATE PURCHA fairyiike prices. The rest of the canneries on Puget Bound are won-, dering where they are at “Would I sell my ees ™ ° « Frying Pans Enables us to offer these splendid bargains for ONE WEEEK, ending Saturday. No, 0, was 100, now Te No, 3, war 2, now 100 fish- the others My plant hae a reputation of having made the #reatont pack of any single salmon cannery in the world before of since, Tam taking very little interest In the matter of selling my plant, J expect to be at the off stand and pack salmon in 1 re matter what the new poo- Pp La It wee really amuaing Lo mo when |1 met some of the tranmen and the canenre who had given options on their plants. They were a coterie of oapitaliste, They had the fret pay- nis made, and if no more came. 5 enjoyed eri fround them , with an agent Cap- brought from Chicago to get, it i gaia “more mu complete the hargnin. Maybe the fellowe that own “the mut have ra of the prices being paid, and want more particulars, All canners — / are anxiousty welding on Puget, \ Bound for further development: the ryndieate has optioned No. 1, was Ue, now fe No, 2, waa li, now Ge No. 4, was Sie, No, 6, wan 2 No. 6, wan 27 now 126 now Lx now Le SPELL GER& HURL BUT 1215-1217 Seeond Avenue PRESCRIPTIONS anh We Prepare Them AAT Line — It's Our Business We Have But One Rule: “Open Ali Night’ PURITY | ACCURACY 1 where In the City, RELIABILITY AR a Stewarts ilolmes Drug Co YOOT OF CHERRY STREET Deliveries Made Any Te Val TR BA pox dille oa ape ck prineesy toeugh maitly werenigns of enor sch tablem” indapa, one \vond or tn tho telat ost the ing thot serege setacd with the & ners that their goyalty” reste Leavenvoi th. jtuen in Sinertes are sent to jail. : Reeves, §4,.75@5,75 unchanged: cows, $1.76? Hons-sten Deana fous. = 4 @2.0h; m i heavy, $9.5 1 lower, * ss.s0@ tt0; nae " 30; wertern 9, Tor in Pertinng. | PORTLAND, Fed. 2—More than 3 score Of members cf the Ladien Teliet Kociety have commenced 6 systematic canvas for funds to save | the ("dren's home which was on- tablished In Portion” by the La-— diew Tellet Goctety more than twen-_ The principelity of M seco hogins and ¢nde with ecrabling. rand courtiers, palate, army, church— everything tp pald for from the pro- [fits of the greatest panibling hel! on earth, Yet the fect esemn to ma THSCE MEN WITH RieT! gern 4 ty-five years ago. - PLES tittle @ifference in the reception os | the rovercigns im the courts ef F } me — repe. The prone and prineres vis “REMEMBER THE MAINE,” (ee Silipie.. coven amare oe onaeren, Gome Down on tho Train ent Pass ceived, at loaet outwardly, oo the j mo * ine > ch the City on Thoir Way to * me footing as ure princes who ar TeoomaJjonkins’ Theory. Lineein 3, Carter's proat epectsen- lar play “Remember the datne.” |* +t the Third avenue theater, and wii! comtirve to hold the boards the rest Th im better odor, Queen Vietoria 414 jat one time refriae to receive them, and it looked ap if the example the @eet ‘Gsiail would Cause the Monaco visiting Ust * par ie ° to be cut down a litte. Then (heir c oll ’ rs serene hirhnesecs gave it to be un- WEAVING THE WEB J, P. Crswell, of Leavenworth, ls | o tetond that thé gathbling conces- . je jin the eity, and cays that twenty | os.n would exnire in w few years, | — miline hack of bin town three prot: |and tt wax publicly enmounced that pertere hive mace a geld nd that / as soon as the present lease of the | Stayor Of Corrish in Vaty ce cttrsetine moms thon ordinary in-|tabtes to M.-Blaae had expired tt Close Straits. ferent, The neesrertora would not! would not be tell where thet find ie to-ated, but | derstanding Pm’ YORK, Fea. M1 --puets> ere A Gems irquest tnia afternacn Nich wy come in on the eotne train with | royal re Mr. Coewell and ire now in the made ana’ ity with their samples. faut. No Mas Tleckmann, “hr rents rivets) Thete omptes are very rich | however, ie enme of the tables | etter boxes, positively identitet To ree id novwavinn in t= white | was renewed, Ard the prince exacted |iend Mitinesu te the mon whe rent sia “Sr. Cowell, “asd the | a an ever for Aa fetter bes from him woes the [men ocr thot the whole letze, which the eam! Gomintons | yee of H.C. Barnet. Too hand. | a about twribethree foches wide. Apotish ~eticn euiorse, tenkine’ Unk wrils yar teri.. of uncer ited, I Atl of the! and: whet priest ‘nee on the PAPER pent Corai-h same charccter.” prince and the }irmy and the é sna Rornet was SHilinestee's “Y Hot arg men,” Mr. Caewell was and the pal of the whole prince- ‘eatin ny crested @ prrat feieitien. | wt rt. etete, in If jt were not for + * of them 13 ® former em-|those green ' Y rin ot Crest thern rail- avenworth named Jen- another is a taitor from To | WKARVES. Mokiniey Spats ths Tre |_ The president. In his enaech Thuratey night mpen the remy! 4 the war ereles fer the creat ~ ow "Se American people. 6 reoke sim “i indicpalsdle truth, and * ar! Sie third is @ Ben Fran- | ‘nea, plumber named Crockett.” MroC melt enid they had shout 190 te wi them, and they *\elr way to Tacoma. Chiet Officer Peterson, of the steamer Charits Nelaon, wil! take command of the steamer Clevelasd on her next trip. them with him to work the cheime. Mr. Lee goes without hie partner, py and ix taking in two engines and two 2 . Feb, Te For! pumpe. senator on t's 0 Adminisimtion ¢- Four horses agt nine dogs witi he Detter for ropres Nervous over the | used In handl'ag their outfit and e TAA 10) Yolo ahe ‘ ‘Oh Sunday |msehinery over the trail. The party He received | the wold acute, Time is| left yesterday on the Humboldt. party for senator, hut as the lect~ he house, ard he be for United Btater Bio + } laturs was overwhelmingly Repub meerent weer ress lean, he had no chance of election ton, + Every day Col. Lewis i# picturesque figure. fin additional either In congress or out of it. Ie ind the number of |i# a man of real abtiity, and abowr ie slowly ctimb- the average a4 an orator, Mis ereon- Experienced ltriettice in droas and the peculiar that the} | lweye he has of parting his whitkers — Saad “doing his hair always at ttract attention, Some people regard Arrives intheHarbor 0. 3° See ane 6 with him in debate have roason to Salmon Syndicate Act Like Kings | WHAT GEO. T, MYERS TAS TO 81 Tells of the Figures Pugot Sound Packers Have Been Offered For Thor. Plsnts. epoke it with feeling and f When he ssit ‘hat our control of the Phiipptnes, erty Miro and On. [ba “is @ trust ve have not eo” it ioe trort (rare emt we wilt mot® finch.” he put the whole case in + sentence, and ane Which must have ‘allen like a whip upon rome of Cre Minching New Preisnders who Seard it—Louly dle Courier-Jour- nal. WILL MEET TONIC AT. ‘The city council will mest tonimnt jin regular eession. neue will by the Cedar river water tion proposition, ene han mine’ @ food deal, pomething of an amateur seid Mr. Comwelt. “He a that le gold at Dawsen and on in 1! continuation of the gold belt of the tanonte tance, whieh extends north- word theaveh Pritish Columbia into nortiwrest tertitery and Alaska. Fie waye thot the theery advance? by Willtom Ogiivie, present Yukon com- letioner, that the Dawson fold is tmuation of the gold belt em. brace’ by the course of the Rocky mMonntnin range, ie erroneous, Jen- Wine trikes mo etock In the theory that the Conk Inlet recion In a part "af the Cascade range, He believer thet .rieh gold felts of a placer formation wi'! be founda In the Can cade rance, white hin faith In the Atlin country ts found tn a) The schooner W. thourlit to be fost. heard from reeeent!: Cc. D. Rinker & Co.. agents of the | Phere at San Francisco, received a letter from Cantaff Peterson, of the ®hooner, written at Santa Crug, stating that he had put into that port for water and provisions, and that he would anit shortly for San Francisco. No partictiars of “the voyage, or what occa¥toned the de- lay, were contained in the letter. Steam collier Progresso arrived urday night from San Francisco She in loading @ return cargo of eOal at the south bunkers for that Ship Oriental finighed taking on her con! cargo ot the eouth bunkers, Santa Cruz. a ret clearance pa, Maniiie he will go and take per- da bustiiag cam- 00 YOUNG. Years Old. |W. Murphy, of the has the dis probably the youn: the American mer- ie twenty - one! of youthful ap- | cite he tpforms vis- fof the Shenan- Murphy, however the man whe brought Fronaisco from Poiti arge of Captain Starke in Murphy's first voy- nder of the big veaso! 4 seafaring family, F THE FUTURE. ot the Kuture” ts the in the Paris Fig- t willing to admit an American type, intermingling ot pursult of out. will have he d ow, rather low well poised on neck to wear gommander of tho Wrangel and Hunter's Pay. generally not be-| _fncident ocourred phy went to the Ban Francieco to Bapers prior to! the # 4. The cus- to TI baad that | south was uneventful young man wae ‘ont to sien the | Mity are still closed, but prepara- tip. tlonm have Already begun for the i cn Clo | enating of the summer Fromthe North, yShonendoarh Is the Fishing Situation tn Alaskan Waters—Saimon Output Will Be Large. Steamer Golden Gate of the Pa- steam whaling company, ar- | rived fn part last evening from The Golden Gate has been for the last three months carrying the mall be- tween Wrangel and Prince of Wales jistand, Her place has been taken by | Gate ls here for ora The voyage | ‘The company's feh canneries at | Hunter's Bay and porta in that feanon's catch. The canneries will probably fod to take & #pecial cath | mart up about the first of April Pr nt indications predict that the salmon output of thie reason will be much greater than that of iaat. During that time over 20,000 casum were put up. The streamea ond ters ir. tho neighborhood of the nerles are becoming thickly popu- jated with the big fellows, and large jeateties wil! be made when the season opens. “One finds the aristocratic type in all clastes of tht social aeale- he rather long and finely cut nose, the firm chin, long, slender white hands, with slim and tapering fingers; tail, erect figure; iong, narrow, delicate foot, made for pointed shoes; the whole person alert, elegant, snelia, ae the Italians nay. We agree with the Americans in attaching more iteamer Sallmo, and the Golden | lknow that he thinks quicaly on his feet, and ts porscaned & vast and ‘ . lyarie t amount of kno ice. C ‘Lewis ought to be a welcome adai-| George T. Myers, the firet man tion te the Chicago Democracy. that empacked canned asimon on dees Puget found, some twenty years ago, it in Portland from Beattie, Ta- coma Gnd Olymota, where he has been looking over hin flabing inter- ents 6” Puget Bound. He was asked whet he was in the combine re- ported to have taken place thers between the tranmen, cannete and a fy apd of capitalists of Chicago, and @ofd that he was not in the combine personally, although he was startle? at the options that had Heen taken on traps, and two can- nerien, The prices were fabulous, and for business men to olfer any such erices was something tncon- celvable, ae the same properties could heve been bought one yeur ago At one-fifth the present prices bond- ed for today, and yet about $75,000 to $1000,000 has been made on these options until the Mat of March. “The average canner on Puget Sound, paid Mr, Myers to the Ore- gonian, “ie mystified by the magni- dition of novellat Rudyard Kipling | tude of the prices paid by the Chic. is most serious today. Grave oppre-| ago «vndicate, they might have |hensions are felt by the physiciang | purchs#ed for conside: in charg amount of money pal | the ennnera to be! the nyndicate will complete the bar The pro- |motrcs of the combine are residents of Fairhaven. Some three months aro ° Mr, Steele, of the Fairhaven canery company, and Dr. Monot, of the I'raneeAmertcan packing com- pany. went Mast and met with in- different supcess, visiting New Yor Boston, aod other monetary con On tyrir return Captain Onffroy, tt in paid, Inte of the noh ariny, at ‘Orie time a promoter in the De len- seps cebeme of floating the Panama cannt stock, and at present one of the proprietors of the Franco-Amert- ean cannery (by the way, the same cannery is now in the hands of a reeeiver), went to Chicago, and tt is anid succeeded In interes the great moguls of capital in ti me of purchasing all the procuring sal- lence, mon on Puget Sound, at the same " answerof the seoretary, "I time purchasing salmon - cannery have been looking for the Word lim. plants that were profitable to manity’ and 1 gée you have omitted operate, ANOTHER DELAY. The Quays Wil! Not Be Tried Until April. | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21. — The trial of #enator Quay and his son | Rieward, for aileged conspiracy to misuse public funds, set for today, has been postponed until April 1th, |THE GATES AJAR Novelist Kipling inthe Shadow of Death. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The con- Arquitte Voltaire, when on his entate at Forney, was fond of assuming the alr of nobility and displayed a most Philosophical hbatved of peathera, One Juckiews fellow wow caught and brourtt before hin, Volttire deter. Mined to try him according to law, and took sent aa Judge, direct ing bia secretary to act a8 counsel for the prisoner, Tho advocate ade & lone speech in favor of the ulprit jand stopped suddenty.+ “Why do you he#ttater* Voltaire, “T with to rend a volume tn yo He procured the turned its leaves rt and den asked passage from brary,’ ook and allently Voltaire became nded the cause siender armn,|importance to the expression tian it.” f “Thus far no overtures have been id #pan with} to the shape of the feo’ ares, and we Voltaire sumht the argtiifent ee made to the Alaska Packers’ nano- hips, and on| prefer a spirituetie, mubile and viva. forcible tha « @ot the poncher free, ciation, whieh Is a ¥ important ace. ‘The| cious face to features of perfect a aceon fector on Puret Sound, Tt te said purity and perfect immobility, Reporter. orged senator, thin eyndiente Intends to erect im- Form attracts ws, but we are in that you a y the tris mena canneries In addition to those tove with life, and st (* the secret of Senator Blox "Retained, please.” options taken, capable of packing the Parisionne's ehar. a.” Ind'ehapolia J ul. 800 caves per day, with the excep- Licented 40 marry — John William | quarts possibilities Ie infinite. Mis oy hauled Inte the etream this Giasonek., 42, to Margoret San. ¢, im the cuarts possibitities i% ford, aged $7, beth of Beattie; Thos. weil founded if his present find is ™TMins: She goes lgahticr tty Armour, of Seattle. aged #1, to Kets taken me # criterian.” Ship rtan, Captain hese Bal Mario Dubig, of Vancouver, B.C... Mr. Coswetl expressed the bellof caturtay night from San Prancteeo. | that as soon ae definite informa-' she losis coal at the south bunker | tion. regarding the Leavenworth) for chat port, ‘ THEY DERND pasar im To Tell What He Knows About. That Boof. WAFHINGTON, Feb. *7. ~ Miles court of Inquiry rearsembler this morning to teke testimony con- | eerning the embalmed bref. Gov- lornor Poonevelt has been asked to WR WILL VISIT WASHINGTON.‘ «y sen, arrived this morning f Frangiceo, She rought up 1200 cases of powder, which she discharged at the Oroan dock. The Witliamette |}oads coal for San Prancivco. Steamehip Queen arrived this mornings from Vancouver end Sound ports. She sails tomorrow fer San the | Francieco, The Watla Wolla te due 4 tamerrow from the same port. a —csilihinieeinine DEFEATED WHERE GAMING REINS “ction to Elevate Whooter ‘i | to Office of Major-General. Something Concetning the. WASHINGTON, Fob, 2%. — When More Money and Gamez Is Troubled. Cuban General's Megotistions With General Brookes at Hevane Has the diseunsion of the military appro- Prectigelig Ghapbades. Little Monaco. priation bill was resumed thia morn= a LONDON, Feb. 16.~Ono reade tn | (Oe Sutter, of New ¥ intros € the French oress the solemn an-| duced an amendment to increase thé ~~ J} nouncement that “her serene high-| number of mafor renerals to four, Pronedenta Rink imy'v Amey ness, the princess of Monaco, arrived |The wied tithe wag intended for ‘yesterday tn the principality, She | Wherler, The amendmont was ruled Genero) Gomes have practically been was received officially at the sta-jout of orde suapended, Gomes will leave for tion by the governor and the au-| Washington in @ few dopa to con- | thorities, While military honors and) with aC tundx. (fAlvos of artillery were accorded hes, | Seotas aaatinien a i dowaun he town Was decorated, and in the| Here isa pointed remark from the “ leven'ng a concert was given before president's address ‘at Boston: to the $2,000,000 loan developed 10 the palace by tho musical socicties |“Many who were impatient for the the Cuban assembly, anf Gomes pro- of Monaco.” When one remombers | ict & year apparently heod- poses to visit Washington, It ie be- that the domaine of the princess ace, COMMet & year ase pines lieved by the members of the an-| Just about equal in extent to an | {eae Of ity larger rosuita, weve nembly that the ariount of the loan average western American wheat T#t to ory out agsinst (he far-femeh. can be increased field and that the subjects of tho | [M& COnmequences Of thelr own act Aumekily for the country this’ class, Annexation sentiment among the princess represent in number the! ndugh. porniciously ‘active, te nor A Pointed Remork. Cubans han been preatly ae hen- population o fan ordinary American: Ty od As A remit Gomen's visit to country village one sees tho gro. | leree enough to =H v : vietoty. Havann, |Honquenoss of ‘his prraphernatia of St. Louis Globe- Democrat. ne royalty. 7 epee “George Warhington," said the othing more “opera boufre” can|, ore—"Fred eaye that I was made nq | tO Weta,” 3 fh. | Neliie-A delteate way, my dear, ‘of referring to your Lurned-up nose,” ~“Truth. tHleman with the gteen whiskers, be imagined ther “rey!” fune buried standing.” — in the principalits 6f Monaco, > ‘And for why was George Warh- ing tx wanting, except perhaps that ington buried standing?’ asked the the peasant girls lock the regulation gentleman tn the bald wir. ballet comtume, The taging is ideal “pecaune,” guid the gentleman jn ite picturesqueness—-a principality with the green whiskers, “they set upon a towering pock looking knew not how te make him He" over the blue warer of The Mediter- | (iy the orehentea: “Um-tiddy-up- ranean, a truly magniticent palace, 10 the opening of his siuddio, | the (um; um-tumetyint" = Indianapolis a ey htropieal ofusion of flowers | finert in the northwant fron Yourmal, jse9 ve_ctation, the bine sky of tne | 10 a. Mm. to 10m. ‘This Rvening and Tomorrow la treat Ie prepared for all lovers of the beautiful, La ‘Roche hnvites att Steamer Willamette, Captatn Han _ Sor ae i) \ | i