mac-modicum uM'ï¬q-m mummmn "Tiâ€"87'" ‘ m ‘flllm and Icuufln. It #1 In not "conï¬da- )- will appoint “mumatmm mu Hue-mg. 00L, by which two “can mum, mm nd ‘8“ “and. no killed “In 1‘0 mam-tommuvno- nu muummamm. ACâ€. lesions-yum Carolin. m mun: Foch-wot 'lky Km. m u nun 0“- a. In.“ a Tom. mum m,ll.. Mal-13:1 mutton nvuum 7 10h Ora-{nod is. m struck by 1 Nut mm 11 Wilton. 1A., And Inâ€" â€! flu“. lent an)". of the Filipino lov- ers-out “and at Inlolol. mu m: AMI-Mo Noun! to him Unn- o‘ am- will. mph-ding to be In mum: In: on nth-u of To- “ and nanny dam and W much your". Hula-rh- [M .1 TM cold to mmaumwnmmw â€In. Mn. rm mm 0! Bl. Jon». I... w mu m lulu. "urban lulu I“ m lmor flu . In". all bâ€" all) wounded the am and (M out" In an. H. in Mullen-d and an in no moon (or no “In. '1:- h n I. Mimi. n m Dah- nn uncut. Kan-u cm. Ila. oeu- ll.‘ by m Wm “on. Conan}. Man In dry goods. (autumn. ud mum and a In. or “0.000. on- IMN 0! which van on no building mwnvoueolhpbrWI- In young won.- a: an I Ilnlllood. mmwxmammmm lug)â€: to prom“: It Wumul The [mks of In holler-won o! the Mann-u autumn can It New Cutlc, h. for I â€ID-W â€tortuhoun'puhubando- and ol with u victory (or an m. m urti- In boot on ml] I WI mat to m In, of ï¬ne. m." orb-inn inc-1m m- Oovouor 0-;- or Canton!- nu ob fond u nwud of 06.000 (or tho u- nit and conviction 0! u» m In- mm In a. lynching at m In In It lookout. lodoc county. m- I". W. I. Weekly of Dayton. 0.. we no norm none at the new Unli- cd Bmhm Church at hm. hm. clndmu couple mauled by u- loo-do! Inmhpul-dwum wm-zmmmumuv- ‘1‘ynwiuvun COMPLETE NEWS SUMMARY. Items of General Interest Told In Paragraphs. MllflR â€HHS 0f IHE WEEK lg ï¬lm's: mun“ M, who mm Hum d u ~75: !M., Iééi flow In the new dry-dock at Huron Nm. Vn. It ltd In Wu Vols-l an“ 11. Win num ad the Hor- an m?- mum m v‘un. m an m haul! may tn no In commission chomthodrlfl. Thonoenwmln- myw,mun¢fomunau¢on untold. fumimmvflcb'fl millet“. :13 LATEST MARLET QUOTATIONS. mâ€"AWâ€" *-l‘Aâ€"1, I." A“ II a h from Pounce-mm an Bonn two determined at- heh on 3 mm convoy In . arm A the †Peony Inc-ct. l‘nnk Penny. the elm-tor mu 0! Sioux City. in much luau-ed out no repom from Chic-(o that In M. hood charged with mama! conâ€" duct. Bo Inn: "At the m. which Ithmhubmatforhml. nwillnoutecrhlnlyheumtoeku ourselves of In! lauda- of neon- lulu- ham. W Th hula-lip Regina HIM“. the most powerful vocal in the inlln an. In. Wally launched at 8min Thur-day morning in the pres- ‘meo of King Victor Emanuel Ind I ‘lumher of prince. TM "moi in 130 mater: in length and "murmur meter: in width. She has I displace- ment oi 13.421 ton. mi will entry thirty-u: nu. raging in caliber from 10 to Iii millineun. via other- of manor alibcr. m tot help. Rm. vn captured and MM Ml crime. A mob took him to a bridge mr by and after ty- lu I rope Imnd bl. neck (and him to â€up at. 3.2!:- In!» 3. 3 vow-on... can on. col 3 u:- ESE at as a l9: .8. on... 8 nails:- 13. as. i=3?! 43 I... 3.3. .3 to: E! on... in: Sci-8... 5.8â€" .. '03:» .7. at. .II in: ell lag is 00.- 1 5‘ won-1 It .930- . .853. a: mouth Int-uni may a m. m thou Anon; the European- tvolvq. Could- onbloducu-lonb‘oln‘oluto the mucovmt or the colony. Tho ammo m pnmuu I: utrlbotod to the bad drum Irma. tho tn- unlo main. 0! boo-u. ad the luck or In ancient municipal Idlinb~ notion. Tho India! stall of tho haul of ham: In W], In- dormnd. m the government I: In- active. In, China. an luviu. and tho Inocul- In “all“ out all. low Indicating locum. â€hits-cough“ lull-h tetanus“ u- may umhllnnorlto tho mod dlmvm hr Prof. W. H. Pickering“ wmmummm noon. Olen-Mummb mumWy-mmcm.l C. Hem-3 at Hun-M 0mm '- . nut an. and units. it a“ would In mind with tho arc-tut must. but It. Mother. PM. W. N. Picked-l. m not null] rollnblo. In my can. tho Ron] Admin) no- dal] will not duca- the m maul It maln- Prota-or Mahmud. pbo~ I’ll.“ u I... long- . Tho epidemic ot bubonlc plagu- 1- Increasing u Hons Km. Tho m Killsd During - rand.- While the Memorial day procession was en route to the cemetery at Beth- snY. 110.. A. Miller ran up behind hin brother-inâ€"law, John '1‘. Price, who was marching in the procession, and shot him twice with a revolver. The ï¬rst shot entered his back and the sec‘ and. ï¬nd utter he had (alien into the arms of his marching comrade. went through his head, killing him insmnto ly. Miller fled, pursued by every mm ‘in the procession. He went directly home. and ss the leaders or the pur- suing crowd started to enm- uio door he shot himself. His wound is no! I» in]. Price wss s vulthy arm-r. 65 yesrs old; Miller is so sad disslpstod. Bo owed Price. and Price wrote him sshinx him to my. He replied with n thrcst to kill Price And commit sui- ' Prï¬isï¬'nilï¬eii"BB'rkT‘nglar. 314.909 “-95: oh). 818.815ï¬ï¬‚ld: lard. fl.22%@8.20: lhort tlbl. 88.106830. according to weight. L . . cheese, twins. 8c: cheese. Young Americas. It‘ 0: butter. creamery. extras, 18c: ï¬rms. 1 lac: Iced chick. ens. scolded, 869m: 0, dry picked, $569 9c: do. roosters. Go: Iced turkeys. : llvo turkeys. lb. 507550: chickens. 9140 00; geese, dos, 8506: otaloeu. Burbanks. bu. 406460: Burns. 4 am; Peerless. 390 I20: Hem-one. W120; mixed. 866420: Km“. W426: apples. and lo cnolce. 83 3.25: apples, fancy. 4. .. mmv‘syln'zuenhl'f’rku "Fulï¬l; ' twin“ 1-! l 11 ch . ekflmc. Irâ€"Chooe I III.“ : No.1, :11. Cutieâ€"flail“: grin; I'Ind export near-.04 are.“ beo! And butcher "on 7:1. 5.85; oteen under 1,000 lbs. 75: stocks" and (0.49". 31.334356 .85: cow- and halteu W4.15;canners. 2.:85 hulll, «.2564; Ten- "id lmuan nears, 8.000625; cow: md hone". 38.1560 4.50. Hogs â€"Pl 5 and lights. 35.000575: gate", 8‘. so; butchalatss 85. 5.92),“. No! we muttons. : a. 40; cull: and bucks. “53-50%:25: steers. 82. “What-.0..- F9. . N N '5 .. V 9“ IE" I :9 Will“! In. 0 mm w ; m J tuna. e. (Luâ€"1%. 2 â€ES; ï¬e. : mu. 0: No. lie: No. 8 whlu We; No. white m Hui-:Chg'lqg‘gyggghy. mc‘. Ly, An- nu..-‘ [a T335; ltâ€" V 8 51¢. qun m “a! .mmn tom the iiâ€" an am anus. the 1 Ministry, which seeks to m cm of mm tun- mum A- well n In the Golan... nun ll mail. will Ida the can'- try _A.gnnt extant; "HIM I'd-h cutting m The Spam: unitary Attache: at a. various cabal-Ian um! locations Abroad luvs been wmmnn by Spain to: runn- of economy. This action a the part of tho ï¬nal-h government I! in line with $110 general policy of Cooledenu In arrled'lnh the "no at We a: lamp“: by uterus of hot. Thlomudvuuodwl Mutual (no. you uni "a. flair. with bl. Inn and toe! (Id. In left to drank. The OIQCIIUOI at the other In wu mdknlly n notation of (In! of the elder Hall. an The chum Inlnu lulla’ loan and Yam!- 1:. Maury. will. lulu: Hull It In: puny lunar. In†null lfllclu m bu all.“ may. unou «born In Mb. but win And urn-u. Thou can found I. Hall’s homo. non will: hunt. am- AM able elmlu. All an Inn m and um: to Mill. tho noun. [1 out. 0! Mode: county. m placed II ‘omuonhcouubhudmm. mu noted an. bonny um“. loot u.- prI-onm from lull soon that ald- Ilcm nnd vluln I tow ulna- Ibo In bodic- rm huh; Iron a bfldso mt tho MI. Old man Hull In no Inc one strung up. No may Inked the Action. Tho top. will simply an". mad M- ac! and want, vmlu Ind. (mm It and Mind no human“. an hon Ill F‘lvo [Mons veto lynchod Prim light a Lookout. lodoc Co.. (hut. - district which In: nlwnyl been not- ed for an!“ and good order. TM lynching wu done by day can" stock Mun, but none of the vigil-nu- VII Idonudod by the con-abla- and bl. on. mutant, whom they onrpor and. cum: Hall, nod 73. m an. Inf-bud Ions. Frank, “0d :5; Jill. and It, and Duran. Ind 10. Ind Du Yuan, and 11, won the vio- IM-ocotmuo-L. Ina. Pub- "Tho killed and wounded numbered I‘M. “The enemy wu eventually driven o! with heavy lou. leaving 85 and. “I regret tint our cumulus .110 'm â€Vere. ' "Gen. Dixon‘s hires vat Vladfontelu was attacked yesterday by Dewey’s force- Ind there was severe ï¬ghting. The dispatch from Lord Kitchener. dated Pretoria. May 30. is as follows: I On the anniversary of Lord Rob- erts' entry into Johannesburg Great Britain has been startled by the re< celpt or new; of desperate lighting and heavy British losses within i'orty miles or the Gold Reef City. The hat- tle ot Vladi‘onteln, on the Durban- Johannesburg railroad, reported by Lord Kitchener Friday, is the most ‘serious engagement since Gen. Clem- ent's reverse st Magaliesburg. It shows Gen. Delarey is in no way daunted by the capture 0! eleven of his guns by Gen. Bablngton six weeks ago. The garrison or Vindtonteiu, ap- parently largely composed of yea- manry, had 174 men put out of action. That their assailants came to close quarters and suitered hesvlly is shown by the number or dead left on the ï¬eld. FIVE THIEVES ARE LYNCHED. "Four calcar- were killed." FOUR OFFICERS AMONG DEAD. Casualties in Battle at Vladfonteir Number 174. BRIHSH l08[ HflVllY Who Wm nanny Input-«l. bum. II Bond on "I. lullâ€"lord Inch-all load. Ingram: moon-t. ’ 0-!- Mllq m. “ugh rep-at is felt at St. Pom-um a the am published to the m that m eldest daughtorofflnmh m. udthuthcrnuuyholmuun at UN".- ' W of 0.0 W. Friday’s mnncnt of the Treasury balance: in the men] mud. exclu- nvo of the $150,000,000 gold men. in the dMIion 'ot redemption, shown: Ann-bin cash Nance. $108,765,802; you. 03,016,140: m I.- In. on I.“ Anthony link. I wodlhy tumor "v- ‘ 153 mu IA Pong. 1-0.. In- de- velop“ u: and“. for at not! and I roundly for mom In the all» of III Donn. um bu [Inn m to ma belief that In II no "din of Int-l dot-Mons. zan. who a... ton living the m- ot I mm. m ten-led on at I‘m for a number at can For none “De be in dept In a. com: with no coating but I neop- nln. no rue-u the Attention M he lulu-u. He-"mnmthwhh liking, and on I! ho wine. to at that It h in privilege. m.m2ondumnndu mu: too-d mu. Iron )0 to II mull a pound. and mu from 11% and I‘m. to I! M II «In I pound. Val "was main tho nun, but luau In sum and hub". lou Inc-u I. In ton. Butcban of New York city luv. u- nouucod II Inmm III the price of Inc-nu. Th. Incl-use will to Into doc: ll om. The no»- ulm luv. banned the price of ar- mwlï¬udimuamud.u 1m of about I not our ruling prim Rot-ll prices will be “and u [allow-t mtloln "cola. from )0 to II and II and 20 cents I pound; port-r- "it let-ee- Imlgh ".0... There wen a serious nï¬ny between international troupe nt Tientein. Some Britieh tunileere who were acting a police in the city mght to preVent the French soldiers iron: home-breaking, when they were attached with beyon- ‘ete and bricks. The lunileere. in eel!- detenee. ï¬red in the air. Thin brought a number or Cemen- to the eld or the Frenchmen. They numbered to- gether 100 men. Five lueileen ï¬red min, killing n Frenchmen end wounding three othete. in eubeequent ï¬ghting tour fuelleerl. ï¬ve German- end one Janene-e were wounded. The arrival of n Germn- oflcer end I strong guerd ended the trey. loud Aster-Altho- m at II. I... |n New felt. James A. Heme. the wellJnown ae- tor and plsywright, died at his home in New York City Sunday lites-noon of acute bronchitis and pneumonia after an illness or more than two months. Mr. Berna was taken in in Chicago while playing in "8a; Har< bar," a play of his own composition. He went at once to his home, took to his bed and never arose. in per- sonal popularity Mr. Herne was one of the most prominent players on the American stage. He was identiï¬ed in the mind of the public with the noble characters he portrayed behind the footlights. And this was not a mis' conception of the man's mental and moral stature, for he wrote his own plays. The noble and generous char- acters which drew tears from the eyes of his audiences were the creations of the mind and sympathies of Mr. Herne himself. The two plays of llr. Herne which won for him such fame as will be his are “Hearts of Oak" and “Shore Acres." He never or sel- dom produced plays that were not of ‘his own make. The result was that ‘ he used his power as a playwright to convey the lessons of morality and of sympathy which he felt it his duty to preach to his fellow men. in private life Mr. Herne had a heart of oak and a generous and open hand. For two generations he had been a player and he was something over 60 when he died. His ï¬rst engagement was at Troy. N. Y., which Md him 86 a week. i JAMES A. HERNE IS DEAD. Plot to “I Dual-'1 I]... A airmen to the Park Pan-i0 tron Bar-colon. Spain. an: "The pollen ‘aro keeping a vigilant watch on the frontier and at tho pom in ardar to meet the capture of two anarchist; a Spaniard and an “aim, who are be- iioved in have and at Manama. and to be making air way in mm with the intention of attempting to Inna-inn“ the king. The conspiracy was batched in an anarchist center in Nat-ill America. All vet-ail rm lar- nema- aad Genoa arc mm< The Consolidated Salt Company and the Windsor Salt (Jimmy. the two concern- which control Mean] the entire nan output of the dominion ot Cenada. have been consolidated under the name of the Canadian Belt Com- mâ€. With a apical of $8,000,000. Don- ald Smith. maiden: of the Beat 0! lontreal. is the moment of the com- Mnauon. } Inn, tuft-h 1e. Duh . ‘ A mum I- been emu-ed :1 Im- lnllxlnm, 311311641. by the discovery of the ballad of nutty-one Infants In I oellu'beneuh on undertaker: aub- Ihhnent. The bodies were In venou- m of decomposition and huddled met In soap boxes. The sub- lllhment was conducted by u vIdow who today m charged with main; the Inlnnu’ deaths. The prisoner we: mended. on sweet Near he... The ï¬rst oil found in the lute of Wuhlngton was struck Thursday at n depth of 200 ieet. in I well being driv- en neer Tenino, by the Puget Sound Petroleum company. At the depth named drilling hld in he (ii-continued because oi the rapid oil seepage. which turned the bottom of the well into mud. It will be begun again when 1 larger boiler ie seem-ed (rum Sen Fran- cisco. The discovery indicate. the! the coast oil belt extends from Cement: to Puget sound. Geologist: believe the ‘ ctr-nu containing the brunt quantity of petroleum will be found level-u lun- dred feet lower here then in Califor- nin. Seven other tut wells ere being driven in western thiuton. 'u cllndng to the hon. Iona! in", half a mun dawn the er. and his men Md Ill nun-a time More they linden! him In another bout. He vu greatly exhausted and m sllxhuy Injured by the falling of the boat. tho rowlu decided to so through tho loch sad :1 ho approached tho dun ho was told by the lock-keeper not to uproot-h hay dour. Tho warning wu not hoodod. and the young our-man hot on rowing not“ he tound thnt tho lock wu cloud. Ho Attempted to turn the boot. which won thoo uhout on, foot tron the dam nod twooty-avo not from won. but he turned tho wrou way A moment lot-r tho hoot wu In tho lwmly noun; cum-t. Rul- tuu that for tho Int "no that they : won In donut. tho [MI Inna mooning. and tho oar-u- loot con- trol of tho boot. sunny it won uh Nod toward the brink of the to!!!“ Into". and Just on It ruched tho brunt at tho dam. on" which thirty loehoo of wow wu â€In. tho out!" night stood up. and tho boot wont our atom am. The drop to tho rocks ho- low to omxlmtnly twoln loot. Tho hoot struck the wntor bottom up. and II It dtupmnd tho whole party wu nod" it. Nothln mom who own by the tow onion. who now the lotion! [or almost a minute. when tho hoot rec loot-and III": one boy was!" to It: Inl. Thou tho other mu I“ who can to em to tho norm and DIM! a truth: «loft to rut-h shore by owl-- ulna. Tho at: girl: now: not to tho Inn-rm. Tho boy who wu twinning. And who proved to he Mold. Deane oxhlustvd and an hem he cook! ho A rowhoat. containing eight young persona, was swept over Flat Rock dam. Pennsylvania. in the Schuylkill river. and seven at them~flve girls and two boys-vâ€"wero drowned. The vio- tlms, all of whom were Philadelphiana. were: Mule Kennedy, aged 18; Maud Rutter. aged 19: Mamie Sullivan, aged 21; Florence Bond, aged 21; Bertram Osmund, aged 19; Roy Kicker. aged 18; â€Hence Densmore, aged 19. The one saved is John Moore. aged 21. The party was composed of members of the Elm Social club. one at the numer- ous associations in this city organized for the promotion of picnics and other social (unctlona. The aboveâ€"named persona. moat of whom resided in the southern section of the city. organized a picnic for the day. They embarked u: gayly decorated wagons early Decora- tion day and pitched their camp at Rose Glen, along the Schuylkill river. on the northern outskirts of Philad - phla. The party separated after di - 1 nor for a row on the river. and those above mentioned decided to go in one heat. Heavy rains had made the mudâ€" dy atreun quite high and the current wan much awitter than usual. All the girls were huddled in the stern. one o! the hon was rowing. and the other was sitting in the how of the boat. After reaching the middle or the river and ï¬nding the current too avm for comfort, the boat wan rowed toward there. All this time it on carried alovly down atream. The boy doing 1 l l l (hum-n Luau Control of tho that, and I6 â€In... our hll- Tuelvo l‘oez llllh. n:- Entln Purl, land“): [In an The, In! mull. SEVEN LOSE THEIR LIVES. Boat Containing Picnickers Swept Over Dam. MERRY‘MAKERS BRUNEI) men and eondnctanonth magi} an. R. aâ€. Ind .0909. ‘ Oountorfeiun who have been opera “in; in Indiana and Ohio with noes. for the but three yarn in" “and“. their territory by invading Barrie; 00.. Inch. Three lieutamnu at no on. has gummy M Dunn] wot-thia- silver dollar. in mm ilo tenor points in the put low M. Severn! of the dollars. which ling. poor workmanship and uric- ol M Ind 1398. guinea circulation 3-7 II. to; u. Bevan: and Le loam. have been Matted by an mum of the nuns of alumna In the Villey at Goa- veneion. ("mono Inter Wu killed by an“ Indiana. No particular: of tho tragedy have been received. Mdtbdrmoton. A "anti-mile motor-m not w won It Million, In, by Jilin! niche! from Wm Coleman and 0. V. Babcock by three and three-fourth. Inn. The duo was 31:15 1-6. Colo- mnn nd Babcock rode in ï¬ve-Inn. w Inn. chasing pace each ï¬ve mil. without slacking their own pm a II..- lnoeh on not... Joe 0n- nocked out Bohby [)0th In the sen-m round of their twenty- mad content n Bdtlmon, Id. m an . poor exhibition of ï¬ghting. Not one. did he had on Gm with any ef- fect Alter the lm fond Gun tool the floor I Ml! dozen times. A‘ flat- nnd swing and a but! punch In tn com mun Mai-had hill. The Ymmntnwn-shnron street n"â€" wny company (Pennsylvnnln) nu awarded the contract for all the ma n". to be mad In the construction of the line betwem Shron and Newest tie. a dist-me ol twenty-one line: It In the Intention to ex nd about 81.- 500900 in western Po mylnnln n4 Ohio on their new trolky nnwu mâ€" ‘0“ A him from VCuzho. Pam, m Amy ou- OI...†(Io-laud" Dooth-Ticlcr o! 00 Solution Anny announced at Chicago the receipt of a loner (tom M. "h. in Cleveland. 0.. lulu UM in and "0.0.0 o! no 825.000 notes-Ir: m '0‘ cure the hm clot-ed the Amy by I. 1'. Herncl and Jana Put-elm of that city. The property In located M outside of Gavel-Ind and will be and for a "fun rolony." won-um“ *‘ ï¬rst VIcoPn-ldnt and Ocean! lunar Jonah Run." 0! the WA- huh â€ma “mac-d u Pitta-r3 that M- road Md convicted I Incl- cgo nn-nunont Into Cleveland will "u m. Four "In. It In nut-d an «Id Wabash humi- nlnndy nu . lullon and («min-l In Chub-d. which my now be used. Tho trul- m mm were mum! for A on. km of 31 mils tron Weill-non. 0. by Archbhhop Inland Adar.- of welcome can deflated by Juda- I. A. 1m (or the caucus and Gov. Vn 8am on but." at am can. lam won nod by tho nanny. Unl- Cot cum. Adam- o! Chic-an. Ibo (mum. Mun. "other! Arnold o! Atom. [1. ad by no via-Ion WMII‘ conning“. m m Ann-I loo“..- ‘l‘ho lfllllll lawn. of an Annou- uon 0! Hum" Burnou- ot the uuu Bum m held In the In“ mite! u. 8:. PM". Illnl. Ann In inocula- rout-u coach Arr-cod. Arrest. on a charge or “duping won the gusting accorded Dr. Wylio G. Woodrul! of Philadelphil. on. of the nor football player: or the Uni- versity 01 Pennsylvania live not! no. and In. Edith Hour of Lowrance. ‘Ku, when they Irrivod In Portland. On, Why. The worm: sworn to at Koo-u City, Mo, by Ir. Hour, u:- cuud the couple 0! Hon-ping hll huhy doughter. Myrtle. who won with her mother uni who wu taken into custody with the couple. “1 don't un- derstand what the matter In.“ odd Dr. Woodrufl. when "noted. "I am hero to ml. my hon. in Oregon. Th1; “not in In outrun. and 1 pro- pane to nuke homo on. lulu." Briudier General Thomas Wilson. U. S. A. (retired). died at New York city. The tunersl was held 1t the Hansen Avenue Reionned church Friday. His compatriots In the lim- pire state society of the Eons at tho American Revolution attended the ser- vices. Gen. Wilson was in his sev- entieth year. He was born in the Disv trict at Columbia. on June 10, 1 He was appointed to the will? academy, and was graduated in 1 8. He became a ï¬rst lieutenant on April 1, 1857, and a captain on October 26, 1861. He was promoted to the rank or major on December 26, 1863, and subsequently to a lieutenant colouelcy and colonelcy. On March 13. 1865. he was promoted to the rank or brigav dier-general for “faithful and meritoiu long service during the war." He held staff positions in the defenses of Washington, was a commissary of sub- sistence at Annapolis. and was chief oi commissuriat, army of the Potomac. in the Richmond campaign ending with the capltulntion at Appomattox. He served on the frontier. and in the war against the Seminoles, and at various stations after the civil war until 1890. when he was sent to Chi- cago. He was retired in i896. Be- sides being a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, he belonged to the Loyal Legion and the Army and Navy cluh. DEATH OF GENERAL WILSON.