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Show rtrion. which Claims in own practically dll t!u nwiiborw-ricr- t oi the legista ur Our experience ha.-- been ihai the vote iiie:r own conHah viction and that is hlimi what Irgielaixirg of the Kuril Legislative AbftCiubly-o- f Ilnh will uo. THE EXAMINER 1 1 Pub'.!ted every day la tha year by lha Standard Publishing Co. KALI- WM. Delivered Sunday GLASMANN, Manager. by Carrier, lclul'ag Morning Examiner. jot lioatb Ksi S copies - RIVER STRIKE SSITIATION. Jiruiut Inker. 1 reckon, snrruwl.i:N. any licker; tih. .u. never .i.'c-hut he haiu't airu'iur'cd to nothing. hold kept hy ilikn M:.IJ.aiu-yan- it ,;t .1 i.iir Irish cabi y what tu,u of a I ni-"Luvo affair? jaincu ii was. he c.iylM-.- " i i igiiiy quart? place Vor.st j Via mighty bad h,v-- ' an 1 l mi tli.!,' huppin' Ibne . ! lioceiveil Liu;. Wi , 1: un; ea t!oon--y'Wui'; Tcrnl-iyi'terribly! iiih u lie, 'ituineu bis apii'i'cul l.f, nu be liat' me kindness jou inih lirdr And he was n kn- tune ln.iTTicd a scoffer? 1"C UU 'l to I .I'Pil 'i'lUU. !'r,11.t::111 oh uo, she manv-- him. Married !l V'. .: .,yn- I guess she Muidis-;.,'- ' lo m tus him? ' ! couiidentiHl l.r. ilr. iii Cuts tiuf net. ! noiue kmci nii cause of jmi. i! at j i.ii t.;i;o a great da e :,f U1 11,1lurd was tlie I asked. run t tiiaie. wi IVikins, Yil. Mill see. 1 i in," says I. 1 iiiiini' d a wi l l'. ill sb3 let un . aa lie lngorrs, want. M'y, elm wins well off. SU' 1 notice you t.iUe S eu.no Bill n decent the wa'n't able to . arn-if male w ut your nmrtard. ibey wu sun nf clothes the w i 1. Pour Bill ragged pone murnc ou' Yn-ict.Hi'.rcn hit tiinu-boy!' 1 ''1 it r since the wu :U. ioor mm , didnt i'c teal's imm her mii.cil. wipinu si.c vidi.w Ci 1 Iik dr 'tuiy. im' eM s, In" lost all c"mb wwe on the train. . Hill c r! 11.11 . fe:l all but Well, je.-mi diU a pjiriiii.iu toiwixt you jsi. ami me pip), but sibraw. Iumi Mar fork wc cam-- . to a litile Whu . i...,. I I TABLE - rtn eta 9j nail one m on ill (Including Sunday) outiida of Ogdoa ....Si eta ooi-nc- Telephone No. 51. Subscribers will coaler a furor by Informing this office of fallare to receive The Rummer before ffeeli breakfast. IT ALL. While many Dcniucratiu tbeoi are attempting to uc&.uut for i heir party' defeat on Nov era tor Mh, U might he well for them to mr. wider an article in tiiu New York Tribune In which Murat Halstead makes pertinent comment on tho election result. He says that the need of death of the Democratic party aero in the composition and conduct of the St. I amis ci.nvemloii. The obA. sequies occurred uu November 8. 190 William Jennings Bryan and William Randolph Hearet told the truth' atom the noiniuatiun of Parker and tlie formation of the jmaillauitnou platform. Mr. Parker accurately represented Demothe character of the cracy of Manhattan. Since Fernando Wood confronted Abraham J.lmvln and conaLnied tho Constitution to mean It had no force to save itself, and proposed to keep the peace by destroying the Union and iionoriug the State ot New York hy her dismemberment, that onto tha rulua of the State and nation ehonld be reared a free trade city." that should destroy the protection of the Industry of the nation, and buy uur goods as the colonists did, from Eugland, nothing has occurred comparable with the St. Louis platform of no principles and the candidate of no convictions, and they have tieen overwhelmed because they did not know the American people. The departure of the Democratic party was decreed when the opposition to the Republican administration in the great Western and Southern sections had no declared policy but submission to the will ot the Island of Manhattan. The true Inside meaning was the gold brick plank, to be paid for with gold to purchase the Presidency, and incidentally to capture congress.' This combination wav pitted against the prosperous business of the country, and has been beaten and buried. When the Democrat In party approved the polity of giving up the Philippines to the Lad rones and the Isthmus of Darien forever to blackmailers, and. Instead of creating an English speak lug naiion In the greater archipelago ocean of the earth, , of the greater shrouding lp gloom the destiny of Hie empire of Liberty moving westward, i shutting the gates of the Padifia at Panama Against our Southern people and deserting the public duty of ex- -t panalon, the party for belittling our country prauuunetd Its own sentence ' of death. 2 ST0RIE8 GOOD CHANCES. ns Iruvo Democrat, in its last issue. has lbs following editorial on the aea-- I alorial situation: MU. GLASMANN: . . : . THE FIRESIDE, m THINKS MAYOR GI ASM ANN HAS : AROUND (By Melville D. Laugdon.) When I was talking with General Horace 1orier, Giaui Chief-o- f Utaif, at AppouMtiux, he said: Uur boutu ein and Yiiukefsoldier wore great fighter, aud uur American soldiers fjotu Ireland did gixal service. There were uo bummers In our army. A butmiacr was one who never drew his sword except oure, and that was in a raffle. The last thing Lord Nelson did was to die for his country, and that is tbs lasL thing the bummer will do. There were lmmuiers around the Butler's department, of course. They went .Into the war equipped for everything from squirrel hunting lo manslaughter in the first dsgree. Their trousers were so baggy that they could crawl through a barbed-wir- e fence without scratching themselves. When they wanted fuel on tlie inarch they obeysd Grant's order to nerer take more than the top rail and they kept on taking that top rail as long as there was any fenee left." . , MOO -, ; h', and - 55.03 H Pick the Cloth Now the Turkey. Later i ! All our linen stock is on the tables ready for easy choosing;. The prices and styles are so tempting that we look for you to take them like a. news boy his Thanksgiving dinner. 49c 20 Dozen Napkins.... 55c Linens for Y.-a- . 1 r w-l- l 1 l. Mi'-our- b." ci.-'.i- Those worldly young people! My niece came home from the last church sociable with a pearl and ruby G. I. R. A. badge. Why Ethel, I said, what new society have you been joining? This badge, uncle, pointing to the C. D. ft. A. badge, represents the Church Dancing Reform Association." But von don't tell rve that vou church girls are dancing, do you?" Oh, dear, no! We form in sets, you 'know, and the gcuilemen put their arms around our waist and hold our right hands, as thev do In the polka, $L00 Wo purchased a sample line and now offer them at lower Uiau visual jirlces. More than twenty styles. for ......SS.00 Bkirts, worth M Skirts worth $8.u(i for Wear guaranteed BalUactory. 3licial Photographer of Yellowstone Park IvLikes Startling Statement as to Powers of Bears in That Section. Handkerchiefs 2-- Their tiulforms arc kl,akl and on their heads they wear tight-fittinsoldiers. skull caps. These of ViviJ-lJuki learning the rudiment d wot fare, ride barefooted, without sitting on their equipment, st.rnip. cinched like a sad, He, with cord made of native fibre plain, and a K,rt-- 2l bridle, of cord passing through nose of the beast. The oxen are neither slow nor easily frightened and they have proved moat intelligent, learning their part of army life with remarkable rapidity and taking to it as naturally as a regular veteran ehHrger..They are" powerful beasts and posseaa great fortitude and endurance. Lacking fear in battle and advancing with great speed upon an army, their horns pointing forward, they would create great havoc among horse cavalry. Tlie oxen are much prized by the naas well. They tives and by the are given especial rare, each native having In hie care but two, a regular and a relief. When a regular has tieen performing scout or rolice duty during the night, the relief is used in the morning roll call and drill, and is sent on duly during the day. 1 hue they are never overworked and are always in excellent condition for emergency work. They soon learn to respond of their own accord to bugle call, ami It ox to is not unusual for a trot off to roll, call unmounted if Its sidled off. owner happens to be oversleeping. Shortly before this the ammonia with beads lowered Is part gun bad made 11s appearance up there. ofCharging drill, and an exciting part, too, don't know where they eame from, for the onkKikers. Thirty armed nabut I made up my mind to try one of tivesthe mounted on their oxen eland at I on it. Intruder. the these guns got attention tome hundred feet apart Stepped tip as close as I could, and from thirty more natives similarly amof let him have the full charge At the given signal they mounted. monia aquarely in the nos. Well, sir. rush at each other, the oxen with their I'll bet that 'bear turned 10 somer- heads lowered ready to strike, the nasaults down the hill before he stop- tives witluthcir spears grasped firmly foe" ped. Then for a minute he stood with and eyes fixed on his head in the air, nut looking back, They come lo a sudden halt about 8 ever hut with the queerest expression feet apart, wlierf, right about face and seen un the mug of a bear, lie seemed make ready fur the second chqrge. to be trying to figure out what struck '"To one watching it seems as though him. Finally he made a bolt for the the two corps must of a certainty go Umber, and since then lias not been- crashing Into each other, and this Is seeu in the haunts of men. The sig- what soiqctJmes does happen in the niflcant thiug about it is that no other j drill. These accidents never re- boar has put In an appesrauce, and fary suit in serious mishaps, however, and thin is how 1 come to know that bears atiild great yelling of natives and communicate with each other. That st smiilng of oxen the cavalry Is always hear has undoubctly fold every other back to position and order once more bear in the Yellowstone lurk stout wrought out of chaoa. the ammonia gun. Tho native soon learn to mount, I know that a bear ran learn the vault, dismount, wheel, etc., and tha 1 have seen ChlnesA language, because oxen urn never many lessons behind It tried. At one of the camps there them. Three months is the time allowwas a Chinese cook. He too, a great ed In the training of this cavalry, and fnjicy to a cub bear and fed him on they arc always ready for. exhibition the best the land afforded. He talked drill at the end of that time. to him as tltmigh he was a brother These strange war horses require no 1 hare seen that Chinaman go kind of food, feeding on peculiar out and give out a yell that could not greens as do tattle In the field, and he duplicated outside of the Hosiery their com is moderate, a beautiful ox hear bring sold for from $10 to $12, and Kingdom. In an insiant that th would come ambling in frm-- t their keep Is hut a small item. Not only for army purposes and powood. He would get hi nicnl and he real sociable with his Chiuaman. hut lice duly, however, are they used In just a snuh sa John would say The Madagascar. win. re horses cannot he soldiers arc coining, yon would see bad for love or money. Traveling is a dark r.trcsk for a second and the very precarious throughout the Island probr next tho hear would tie tun ted In the anil transportation la a lcm. Except by using the chair and woods. Major IiBker had a pot hour that carrier, a traveler has no mean of gowas highlv trained. lie had a pus:; ion ing from one iint to another, and for a trip or uny distance an ordinary sizedfor sugar, sail this rasMo:i wss ! tha limit. 1 lmw seen ihc person Is obliged to employ eight cardu'ged (.Major li' down on hi hue, 4 on the Tiers at the cost, of twelve francs, or which make a Journey of ground and place a lump of sugar on 52.11), dally, un expenslVB luxury. "J he puy b'tigiii same cni i sitaolied to the transpor)int by tation of gixxis from laiiiit u O-- g seuii-savag- fi Fur Scarfs we can ....2.45 Underskirts 1 especially calhi (which you should see), we will sell only one skirt to customer The luli M ' Handkerchiefs c 10c We know if you haven't one you for house kimonaa, dusting and fancy aprons; fast ,0Uir 3rd lot worth 15c, for 4th lot worth 20c. for . . j4 1s. YANT ONE WOF OURS cer- tainly will It's here waiting or you. Underwear The chances are if you will visit i styles for 11.50 Can We tSell a Wrap to you? 20; yd That your attention may Four Bargain kits. 1st lot worth 10c, for 2nd let worth 12c, for zi Bast Grade ...$1.58 - 2.75 5c Goth I at Reduced Prices on gain Tables. our Ask for at 1 9c, 39c and 49c. Wrap department. Bar- them, PAINE & BURST, Dry Goods oflh-iul- rev? ssc DC DC aihidf Sm four-legge- well-train- tend-erfee- THEpKbILITY B00 0 IsrtayoiM iTthanaTdSnTannimc The Certainty Is That You Must Die Some Time. Insure your Life NOW Delay is John L. HerricK, Dangerous s, DES MOINES UFE INSURANCE CO. BASEMENT cs ss c REED HOTEL. 0 gzac sezszesae 9 l. hog-eyo- 1 I ( -c all-'ge- hr - 1 m hint, at hei-ai.s- v. a-- long-handl- conin-.imicHt- . y $1.75 Handkerchiefs do, pure linen unlanndered, hand embroidered and drawn work IS finish; worth 25c lor 50 Arnied wlih minic:i or spears ami nida arms, silting attention, the sirunt. sharp horns in front, of the uxpii pointing ti f v look a foe tu vin itvp,ci. iu any You neid mu tell tv? that bears with cai-- oilier or don't that they don't iiiulerstand the Chiuete , I know totter.'' liiVia;'.-.1Ti t-- stall uit'tii quoted above i from Jay Ha;, ues. perhaps the best post'd man iu tho Uul ed B lutes on all things connected wbh Yellowstone Karlt. 11c 1 the official photographer for tho park; ho ha been in aud about tha park fur the past 20 vturs, aud be was the first man lo nuike n midwinter trip tutu the purk. Mr. Haynes is in tho city for a few day, lie is an excellent story taller, aud liis. statement iu relation lo iIil lessoning power or bears was brought out in toiling of tho Yellowstone Park pets. How 1 latuo to knaw that the bears pass the word around and do it quickly is this: You know that with us they have been a nuisance for years. They are afraid of nothing because no one is periniiied to shout at them. They became so bold that nothing was safe from their meddling. They would climb into the wagons of he campers and steal everything to their taste. They would enter tents, kitchens, dining rtKims anywhere fur good things to eat. One day not lung since one of these d thieves struck his bead through the window of the hotel dining ruotn and waa sniffing argund to got a line on the tost victuals. Of l, course, the guests, especially the ns 1 68c 90c ........ ......... y -- 44 Silk Petticoats If any body thinks the cdiior-niajo- r of Ogden is not going l mix up in the fight, before the next legislature fur the Scnaorial tuaa, tliey are tiguring then without their hosts. Mr. Glamann Rlhcl, what then? lias been an avowed caudidate for the Why, we go and sit down on the benate these many months and lie is Hair ur promenade uiimuil the one of the Republican statesmen of VtaJi that falters not nor gives quarter Ik you call that a sneer? to the enemy, lie will he In the race Do I? Look ut thut engagement "Weber a front colid vote with cuuuiy ring!". .f ciuirse, aud with the cow couuty following that has always been with hint. Barn Jones had the one litile sin of Bill ('iltismanu is a sort of Roosevelt, who was a tobacco. Moo, chewing travelling encyclopedia to the natives clean-cu- t au.1 (.hristiau through of ilm cow punching country and lh-couldn't Maud Sum's tin. shout lor Bill whenever the opporui-nh- through, When the ijreat revivalist met Sam m all is affurdr.d. Bill's gut he opened on him without even waitmarked and anil any tody fin, her ing for ail iiiirudwtioii. caught trying in i"t'ace the mark or Join is, he evchumrd, is it Nisibie shut hole will be lull within brand of that you, a Christ iun, chew tobacco?" ;:0 minute, ilr. ('iasiuann will sinitd I must confess that 1 ru, said no monkey liijsitiHs in till fight, aud Sam sadly. the fellow that underuke to butt in Then, my hroihcr, 1 wnnlJ quit and play Bill the double cross will said Minl ft, sif. energetically, suM-;gel Lot shot where Mary wore Jt a vci y nnclcricul practice, and I the beaus. a very unclean on, ('! rw niu'-- t Then the Democrat criticizes (lund-witobacco!- "Why, a hog wouldn't chew Weekly for ri.iiming that Geurse tobacco. Do you chr-- tobacco. Sir. Moodt? Liuihcrlntd bad won the Republican asked the relit ant itoin. victory la this tat. But then tioud- 1 chew tnbacto? I. s clergyman? Iswin's Wet My apologized in IU last j Pr!" said Hi iiullgn.it.l Moody. ' sue for having male sm-- a statement Tlu n. liroher. said Pam, "which u or IT is moat like the aud has corrected the same. If your habits were as good as The SiamJard editor Is advised, by igit?. Hroihcr Jones' said Moa-t'.'.rue wno claim to know it nil, that your dy. smiling, "yon wouhl be saved in the lisa been ser.U.,1 al- - (jpnc of your bad tavic.'' all and that, will follow is the ready U j fun 10 travel in Ir. land. tasting of the v,,if ."Tost reaching the la'.e of to an haigulu made hebirc Kl'larnev we passed n Mimll. thatched YMvcdi;,n. don't tolieve a word nf lri-l- i hoi. In front of it a blond,-- 1 lover. This i ii. We l'.rmmaily um'-- t. of the I, jib ed It fi Kiri and tlirt-- . DrI, g.iiui.rs and they lave 11 way they were carry nij on a at imi; that th"y have rot plcdpi-- Themselves ; -a sliHnie she c.ijd, ji ary on and will ni jniiuit any fir lai)." lo h" tr'a'ln" ine so! D've tiimiid to pbye ii in. Jiajnr i ibe in; 0:0 ye u - d to ene u me latll-o'hir ? cr c.isitc ji l.H:i S iitil('l;l USh'liailCC (,!i'.;mS",U Well. Me? cosib? father'll Yi r mcmiiers-tlci-t fro tu ' lo had him in vhin! Why. Kitty itnrlin'. ye could thar he l,u a s;deiniid cliatiee to on'tli'1 ouislde of ynr railut's dnwu itie ihe henaiot iststilp in n,iie of jubarnl Iras'le. at Mick y r the claims of liie Si.iiu-ilan,- ! u,i pick piatie mtl of 'i.J co'.nliin- - j chimney Jcgi-lati'- - 75c i, pi-r- Table 1 " i.t-r- I, 1 Good Rugj 1 c OK LINEN AT J 1 While industrial siiiiuiioug in oiher I sectiiitia of ihc couutry aecru to to1 quieting down and to some extent ice jirnrlug the coiuiiiinn among me textile worker in the east a.wat lo lie more serious and the estrangement between the factory owners and the employes la more marked than over. Tlie klrike gives promise of Indefinite continuance and of developin'; more bit or features. The Fail River nianutaciurcrs i their mill gales las;, week to such of their striking operatives us wished to resume work. Ftum all accounts the response of tlie operatives was such as to give but slight encouragement to the lianufaciutvrr. as hardly enough accepted their invitation to plan a single mill, let alone mi" involved in ibe Severn trike. Not more than fifty si the mii.-iiilin any one mill, exclusive of the overseers and sceuuil hands aro said ui have reported for mor.t. Tlie manufacturer hiv reported not to br greatly disappointed at the failure of their attempt. They claim that they were practically forced to make some move which would convince the public that they were willing to give the operatives employment if they were willing to abandon the mi ike. It is understood that ihc mill managers will purbiie their present jioiicy of running the mills with such help as offers for a few days and, ahoaiil thoir efforts fail, the plants will be closed again for an indefinite period. Notwithstanding the strong stand maintained hy the operatives in resisting the reduction by staying away from the mills last week in spire of tho hardships ensured for nearly four mouths, it has not weakened the determination of the manufacturers to Insist on the HI-per cent. cut. On the other hand the striking employes have been given the assurance of support from the American Federathe unions forming that tion of organisation having voted to asesa their member for a strike fund which will net the strikers 2C,0(H) per week for a period of three weeks. At the uil of that time the strikers are reasonably assured of other action In their support by the unions of the Federated Trades. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. HIE CAUSE 1901. NOVEMBER UOKM5U EXAMINED OGDEN, UTAH, SlOXlJAY MOnXISOt Tll d n carrier. Now, with ilto MILITARY HAVE MADAGASCAR NOVEL, BUT VERY EFFECTIVE . STEEDS FOR THEIR EVO- LUTIONS. ( tJliIadilphla ITfths.) OH The east oast of Africa, rmb-the rule f 5ladaaar officials, 1. 1V all odds, ihe slranp-t-- t military body in the world. Thirty five swarthy armed formidably, sit on Molcat oxen hamesed for bailie, and liM'le. not quickly forgotn-111 like a si as they go through their umncuveis. Hon. J. t Gultient. Onvcruor General nr MadsgiiF.Hr. instigated- tliis in Africa warfare and Lieutenant Stuiinshy. r Saint Marie rte Mor-vaa province just outside of was pul in charge of the corn. He had been trained with the French trooper who use oxen t.tr nioum. amt v,. it was not lung before tie had hi of natives well ,iritle.. not only I J11 rtnty lmt for poli.e work. a uDtiu.e this uiitqiie cavalry 1 irpufp. Tho native w 'i.i riiin i.ee queer ! fatu-e.- ! M hep.!. 'iiilikr Mi A.'tii'ie ih" in song anil m.iry. an i. ; ,, wn ail', ate t1,- - n.n.t warlike iri'iM Im ihe ior-tii'y. I'ntil this ovn rntnlry wasf oiviHi: ''ti if Inwas fomut i'rt'1 il military itnpiisit,!' vti- - in im-a iru- w.itk nr ' lo tnilitatf dis- icnv itino-vaii- Madx-gaina- r. i.' i i iKi-l- i.re-ntib- i ipliiii-- . Now tVer i.er each tuomlttg 'i,l v.iil, a"! :i - o i!ie,t f.o;o!er'F love 4 r otoiiletn o t tiu j X ) through their pict trenque Onlls an.l iii(.-- eanter off to camp or vi ui y. 10 police patrol t coni-nuii- in d oxen, saddle hor-- e Is still scarce in Madagascar. Those impirtd there weaken very rapidly for some catiso yet unknown, and soon become tin nt giving good wrvii e. A to the breeding ot horse in the country on the central pliuoati it is too difficult aud Co expensive to 1p umterlaken. Tim mule, which gives invaluaide who employ ti, service to the y I too hii'h in price and i consequ vrv little 4 011 the Island. These coiuiil ions cT.s'-the nn'esity wqgh was mi t lo lie plan to utilize the Va ip:--- lie ox. whi, b was found to he vigorous and r:ile. able to go preai u1 stances, at,! cniable of being iraiu- ( C(J (0 draw , K.110- Nuuirrink: ,,Sr.f!, i,y j have given W nt)1j t,,, j.actory rcr'il.T:. and actually It i nut rar t(," meet in the cmtmry native moutited on tlieir oxen fast asleep, tlie beast ploitii'.'g along with precious luiplen for pul. aa will a well train-e- .i T'iie cavalry-uv- a thirty-li-.- e - well-tra- whkh can carry in addition to one person a number of pounds of merchandise and go at a lively rate for tweniy-tlv- e or tlilriy miles a day. the cost is leswued consiiii rably, and when a wagon is used by Ih traveler he finds his ourfort Rrcatly Increaswl. hl 1 Save money by taking; advantage of the large stock and low prices for the BEST QUALITY GOODS AT CLARK'S STORE. Women a Suits liks the picture, made of black and brown cheviot, very nicely trimmed foe $32.50 Brown mixed suiting, also like the picture, trimmed with tan broadcloth and braid $30.00 Very fine covert, half fitted Jacket, etftched and strapped $27.50 skirt to match me e Another covert box pleated back9 jacket with red felt $25.00 collar and atrap trimmed, plaited skirt t French covert, like picture, plaited front and back, drop $30.00 shoulder ie Oxford grey, like picture, plaited front and back with strap ... ... $16,50 and pocketi ..... iii-l- ry wk- i lc:t to liintMuf. lie r .uiily wen that an which c;.n travel front twenty-fiv- e to thirty n.ilcs easily, carrying a ai"l a h:i !".i. ntul which can gn 'I rieth all kfll'l of ron-rvetyvli-ror wootlhi'K'. ios' much lei toth In than. borne or a uiotiey and ami a tv.mtHgixuiu mute. N a lurse It will - H?r-ki- ui l irp rnuntrv without iivcriirawlng of tad tlieu to way that hrdilr being the FtrivngciO. this ox'n cavalry i also the u.irl iiserul in the worlil. i,:, uircr in It is rail-voa- 'l. a r, 1 0 $H-box beck effect, with etrap. Just arrived Light weight covert (shorter), made like the ones shown here We have a very large line of suite and coaU at more moderate price, 5 WMost fntereetin'g valuesn coate folittle women, mieses andglrie. No matter how low tho must be bo the style must be right, the material must bo serviceable and the workmanship of all klada. store for to this apparel come wearing to reasons directly it for these pays first-- c |