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epenge Ray , Mico & na Fime The teract courant sorcisson. (2 saw vone ue a) p THE OLD RELIABLE Has Stood the Test of Time BRANDS COMBINED fimuuwfiflmwxwlmn‘ 43 , | ABSOLUTELY PURE SWEET CAPORAL CICARETTE JTmont soro than aut ormen IT Was A B1G PLOT TO CHEA A PACIFIC COAST STORY Tracing the Trickery by Which a Life 'Insuranco Company War Nearly Defrauded of $15,000, New York Herald: Insurance com- panies do not, us a rule, seek publicity regarding the methods by which at- tempts are made to swindle them, and it was for this reasou, perhaps that the re- markable story of the Marano Rublo plot to defraud the Manhattan Life In- surence company never got beyond the offletal Hterature of parayrapo or two in the western news- papers. Yet if is a efory that for remauce, €hrewd scheming and clever- Though its central monetary interest was in New York, ibe personal interest wanders over the Pacific coast moun- tains from California to Mexioo, and for somme time occupied the quiet attention of the federal departments of the two republics. Iwo men presented themselves at the San Francisco office ot the Manbaitin company on March 3, 1869, One was' a native Mexican named Mariano Rubio and the other was what is called a na- tive Califorulan-that is, he was of ine Spanish-ludian stock that was in occu- pation at the time of the territory's con- isle“, This rater was named Miguel oe, and be was a son of the great ranchero Senor Jose Noe, who ouce owned a largo part of what is now a thickly settled anarter of San Francisco and which Jas: li known by the names ico EU 5 E jg;- =p g | ® at 3 Boa go [[= ® & | F3 ( © 5 | $52 O p -* (fil @ $ I S | 5g I 5 | _G@ |g] \** ~ | ® ~> to | ® 3 CIP |P ms I | g * \r Ela 80 2 u| 8 t; g . 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LADIEY AND CHILOREN's We use the & full ting Bullding. ivlesale Water t 'at Say ic cam ik, -* G fay a clty of Watertown, street, near tho match factory plant; L double house on Morrison-st., 33m, one or more vacant lots; two houses on Coffeen-st (-_ ___ SCISSORS & ~~ ._ FINE POCKET BOYS' TOOL _- OLS. [Ca ~ _ Mebkaalos Tools of All Kinds Wi.. 47 Hat@ware and \Builders' Sup. CCI % __ piles of All Kinda. 2 +--- Waddingham 19% Washington St. Real Estate. es I offer property at ® price Building lots on street car lHno and in of the city; dwelling house Central avenue, Sheridan one on Water-st., Dear th urchasing a h or lot now is the time. Will nxcbnin’o 1:51:75? &c. Also watches, Jewnlry and stiverware, which will be sold either by b beavy draft horses for sale emf“ includ- team - House: to rent in various parts of the city at 1.2 Hay. 8 ft. wood and lumber da- and take in tho many bargains that Contracts. mortgages. deeds, &0.. drawn and com- W. H. Smith, DHEESSING ASPECIALTY. TLABIEE AND CHILDREN'S H AiR CUT, MANICUEING AND CRILROPODIST WORK * R Gorman Hair Grower, the | article on the market for producing hula. boat of Toilet Articles. town, NY NEW OYSTER Fhon _ If you want first clase We will soll ». so and Head. F an ites to any.and on of I‘UE LEICA It was Rublo who wanted to be in- sured for $15,000, but It was Noe who, an a creditor of RulMdo's,. was to be ihe beneficiary. 'The Mexican was a sturdy trouble of effectine the insurance. The premiums were regularly paid by Noo tor 10 years-that is, up to July 1. 1870-when the poltcy was nssigned to Tully R. Wise, a promiuent lawyer of Ban Franciaco, the assignment bearing a private affangement that Noe should re- ceive half of the Insurance money in the case of Rubio's death. Mazimiano Arce was visiting his neighbor, Rafse! Permito, of Ballona township, Los Angeles, in the pleasant, brotherly to-mortow-for-!tself fasbiop, when two other Mexicans rode nix. One of these visitors was Juan Gonzales, and be was known to Arce. The other, it seemed, was an old friend of Peralta, aud was called Mariano Ruobto. After the tortillas and good red hot beans had bean disposed 01,1:in evening, abd the alr was full of burving tobacco and yellow paper, Hublo mades propo- aitiop,. Be bad teen farming {o San Luis Ohhfo county until be was tired and, recollecting a story that be bad bean told {can ago by some Americanos of righ gold mines in Death Valley, he had determined to make a trip there and try bis fortune. Hin friend Gonsales had arread to go with bim and now he wanted to know if Arce and Paraliia would not also mccompany them and aha}; in these pich mines, It would be &a ard. : They would all come back rich like thesa Yenges milifonaites, Was it agread? % wa», and on or about November 15, they set out-four men aod five borses, | 1G8 Ofth animal being &a pack-hors« They took it easily, traveling about 15 niles a day, and it was 18 days before they reached Death Valley. Arriving there, 1% was declded that the party sbonid divide Into swo for prospecting Rublo and Gonsgales going one way and Aotea and Peraite another, After five days' hard work among the blazing cliffa Acte and Peralta returned to camp to compare notes with the orhar two. But the other two wars nor there and the next morning Arce and Poraita art 00% to look for them. For three days they followed their trail, with scorching tooks ano sand under their fees and a sill more scorching sun over tbeir beads, She bot sand got jnto their poattils and throats, and there were nothing but poison wells with which to remove it. Thay came across m pitiful sight on the fourth dug. Firat, a dead prok-noras and then the dried u odies of Gouksies apd Robfo, Thel1 lips and fongues wore black and split, There was neither food not water near them, nor the shadow of a stick not the green- ness of a blade of grass-no:hing but the scorching sand and the scorching sup. Bo Arce and scooped two bolas in the burning sand, bilstering their bands in the task, and burled (Gonzales and Rublo away from tbe centipedes and lsarda, - Then - Mazimiano - and Rataal took a great horror of Death alley and would : ot bave stayed in it even if they had fonnd the gold mine, and so started back for pleassnt Bal- lona. No cheerfui lelfsting new, but a preasing gait, traveling day and night, with not a scrap of proviatons, with nothing to keep them alive but a frw twigs of greasewood for the horses and for themselves a strip of leather cut from their saodla, ianed and then chewed. iftsis fellow, 40 gears oid, «pry as m fark . and as beat as an px. qs was on one of the F. F.C.'u,.and so there was no the guild and a} ness of detection i- well worth reading. | 'what .matter .for thai that. Rubi j \ t Landers told Detective Morse of his sus- picions and instructed him to get at the trath concerning Rubio's last days. Moise found that the truth seemed to be 'strupg cut alopg the highlands ot the coast, Iottle by little it was learned that for years Rubto bad led a bunted life and that fbehunting began about the time his life bad been insured, 'There was n story of a woman coming down from San Francisco with a bottle of whisky which a neighbor first eampled aid straightway nearly died, Next came ; a postmaster's story that Rubio had | couflded to bim that there was some one | who wanted him to play dead and that | be was going up iuto the Santa Lucia mounta n=, But even in the Santa l.ucs peak be was not at esse and he werd red down to the Cucamonga hills back of San Diego, then back to Cartajo back of Los Apgeles, and then gave up the idea of living in California and said that he was poing to take to the bills back of Autian in Mexico, where be was born, The man to whom Rubio had confided this determination was a herder named “use Lopez and after a scamper over i balf the ranches ino Ban Luis Obtspo and Los Angeles counties Lopez was found. He remembered Rubio well, and, more- evet, sr d that be bad gone part of the way to Mexico with hlis. They had ieft Los Angeles on October £0, 1879, or four weeks before Rublo and Gonzales bad nddeo up to the ranch in Ballons. Evideotly, then, Rublo'bad turped back from Mexico and had gone to meet bis {ate. But no, said Lopes, that is ust what Rubio did not do, unless he {lad rldden like the wind, for Lopez and Kulio had kept in company until they reached Atlas, and that was 12 days be- youd Fort Yuma. Lopez remembered that some seven or eight days out of Los Angeles two horsemen bad overtaken them-two men + of whom be called Per#ita, the names of the other Lopez could not remember, They were always riding abead or be- bind, and Rublo amid they were sus- pictous, and it«was only after the two men bad finally left their compary at Pitiquito, 15 miles before Atins is renfllud. that Rubio seemed to breathe casily. It was now clear to the detective. Peralta and his companion bad taken up Jubio's trail as soon as they found he was alone, and bad murdered bite. In order that there might be no. mistake, bowever, another detective was sent to Maszsatian to fnd If by chance Rubfo bad reached there. And be found he bad. At leaas he found Luis Morales and Angel Ramero, old time friends, who swore before the American consul that be bad atayed seven dogs in Mazation, and had then set out for Autian, bis pative place, Then the department autborized the appointment of a cop- sular comm{ssioner to go to Autian. and there the commissioner foond Mariano Rublo alive and wel}, and about to mar- ry a sscoud wile. But Mr. Wise, the attorney who, bad the Nos policy vaid that his document- ary proof that Rubto was dead in Death Valley was just as good us the Manbat- tan's documentary proof that he was do- jng well on the hills of Auntlan, and on Deo. 1881, sauts was brought against the Manhattan for $15,000 and Iutereat and costs, amountibg in all to about $20,000. At tbis, the late Hall McAllister, who bad charge of the AMnmpbattan's case,said o-bad-got-to be bmuFbt to San Fransisco, and the mau arrived there May 3, 188% The very next day bo was brougbt face to face with Wise and Nue, The Inwyer at once drew up a stipoin- tion that the case be dismissed, while Nos, with trus Castilian potitanam, placed bis home at the disposal of bis old filend. Bui bis old frieed thought be would rather gat back to Autlan as quick as be wolf. and 6ld so with a anug little fer in his pocket. To Mexico also probably fled Arce ana Peralta, At any rate, the Manbaitan failed to Pad them, aod it did not push matters vyory much with No#, Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing malady of tho age, Dynpnétu. Liver Complaint, Kheumatism, ati venens, General Debility, etc., in Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves, - Thir great betbal tonic stimulates the digestive organa, regulates tho liver and restores the aya- tem to vigorous bealth and energies. Bamplea free, Linrge packages 50c. Sold ony by R.C., VanNamee, Gurney & Pot- titt, 0, M. & G. M. Wood. m @ A Confounded Mistake Is made if one confounds Bushnell's Hair Restorative with the many bair preparations for sare, which dye the b&it, as it is not a dye, 'but produces healthy hair of its youthful color by furnishing to the bair roots the lacking natural constituent elemants of hair preventing baldness, removing dandru and discaged scalp, rendering the bair elastic, soft and brilifant, By druggist grin per boitla. Roid H. H. _ Rice, Watertown , . T. Bascom, Alexandria Hay, Daniel Fish, Adams; W.A Vim-(ma bree Mile Bay ; A. T. smith, Theresa, M. F. Coiins & s Norwood , - W on, s M yce, Henderson : Powers' Hotel - Drug stare, Rochester. Trial - bottles - sent to any address, express ceipt of $1. Address Dr. greet-l, on re- 1. N Bushnell, Cape Vincent, N. Y. They made 125 miles in 48 hours and then reached a aiation, reesed from their borses and got something to buoy as the spark of life. Next day they pushe on mgain, and near the tnnoh of Alamos Altros they met two travalera from Los Anogeles-Dionisio SHenes and Naunuel Coronal. To them they told this story and from them they received provisions and a letter to la Dona Corotrel. At inst Bailona wam reaobed and Marimisno and Rafael tested from their inbors, They did not do anything in the way ol bunting up the famliies of the dead men, indeed, they did not krow if they bod any families, and Rubio's qeath might never bave been heard of had i bot teen for a visit which Corone!l pat to San Franesrco in the fo owing May. There he inet Noe, who in the curse of a conversation asked (i if he bad ever come moross or seard of an Meri an living down in his part of the country named Mariano Raia Why no, Coronel didn t know nf any Rublo who was living cown his way, But he knew of a Rubio wha was pretty well dead down bis way, Tnen be told siory be bad heard from the two Mex- cabs, and) Noe told of the Insurance polfey and commissi-ned Unronel to get the affidavite of Arce ard Peralta. When, theref re, Coronel went back to Los Angeles counts, be huoted up Arce and Peraits, ard fiim them obtaised the swoti-to «tory of Kubto's deat! and burfal io ail its shocking details, with affidavits of goos character and pegen of corroborative and nectmniative testi- mony, tha'wh'fla being duly certified to by Senor Yunacin Hupulved, a superior Eda») of Los Angeles eounty, on () to- r 8, 1880, These proofs of Rubio's death wers presented to the San Francisco off et the Manbattan company on October 13, and in Noveniber were sent on here far gin}! “hog. The New {ark officers wern avor of payment, but i% ba; pened that John Landers, general agent (ffJ the Pactfic coast, was in New York at the time. and before drawing the check the papers wore submitted to hito. He read th§?honre£ulliand said: 'here has been foul play bere. Ho up the check until 1 gecpbayck.\ 1d _ On his return to San Francisco Mr, the | -there may be no selay in the receipt of Subscriptions to the following maga- sines anda popers are taken at the Truss counting room at the lowest club rates Ali of Harper's Publications, Litteli's Living Age, Oor Little Ones and Nursery, Lippincott's Magazine, The Nortb American Review, Scribner's Magazine,. Judge. Cosmopolitan. The Century. The St. Nicholas, Bcientific American, Atlantic _ Mouthly. Popular Science Monthly. American Field. - Town Topics, The International Review, Scientific American aud Supreme nt All of Frauk Leslie's Publicst ns, Puck. Mail & Express. New York World, Life, Comic, Tbe Forum. Rend io your renewals eatl', so that pubication. When Baby was sick, ma gave har Castoria. When she was a Child, she aried for Cast rig. When sho became Miss, she alung 83 Castaria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorie, Take Notice That there is being built an tlegant dwelling house on Academy «treet a; d is nearing completion | by ( batlet« is Bros., contractors and - builders, abd will be sold cheap and on easy erms«, Cali and see us at 9 and 11 Fairbank. fttest, Wanted! Wansed ! Wanted 1 To buy for cash 4,000 pounds of me- diums grage maple eugar. Parties bs, ing any for sale call on or address E. H. 1 Christmas. 68. LInbbing List --- * CUR: FREE ' from the wonderful A 'r: HIMALYA ize - ered on the Congo River, West Africa. . gature's Sure Cure for Asthma ndorsed by European Phystcians and }1.- pitals as a “hive Constitutional Cure 1 Asthma. - 7,000 recorded cnres in 90 days. It never fails. Cures Guaranteed. No P iy until cured. Large Trial Casesont FRL « by mall, prepaid, to any sufferer, Add: KOLA IMPORTING €0., 1162 Broadway, Mew Yorn The Great DOLL _ Emporium [F--- © for - The WwINES > a Holidays. u1qvors. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CIGARS . By the Box a «s'fiéclfiiiif I TOBACCOS and SMOKERS' ALTICLES. &--_--.4 _.__._ S. R. Ryan. CBaRrLEs M. Oris. Henry D, e Otis & Coodale, ___ Etna. lo me, Palatine, Bale. @ENYER tL INSURANCE AGENTS, i and 8 Padcock Bulldlnglz Manchester, Ham- bury J'njugtn. New Hampshire, Green- wis, U united States, Dutchess Co., Mamal Life, Fidelity and Cas- ualty , Lloyds Plate-Glass Money to Loan. Mortgages for ve the store of 1. A. TRA VER. u L Most people admire beautifol Dolls. That's why our Dolls are so much ad» mired, because they are the handsomest in the city. NEVER before bave such lovely Dolls bean shown, NFEVER before have we offered euch s variety. NEVER before have you seen such s stock of Dolla mith long Human Hair. NEVER before hare the Prices been #0 Low. 2.9 NEVER before bave you been offared euch a large stook of Dolls' ready made Clothing asd Entire Out§Hs, from Shoes to Hats. It will do you good to see this Brilllacst DISPLAY OF DOLLS Come and Seo Them. We are making a great specialty of In- iaonta' and Children's Wear. Chil- dran's Cloaks, Coats, Jackets, Colored Cashmere Dresses and Boys' Bilt Suits mt Reduced Prices to lower stock before I. A. TRAVER. -- A FINE LINE OF - Shoes :: For Ladies, For Gentlemen, For Children. 20 Pounds of Granulated Sugar for $1.00, 4 pounds Ralsins............... 25 cents 4 pounds Crackers ........l.... 25 cents 3 Cans Corp c...l.l..l.ll.l.l0... 25 cents OJBtOPR L.,, 22222222 25¢ quart 20.0.0... 20¢ dozen l...... 2b0 a pound Lard lll lll... 11¢ a pound White Lily Flour 15 contsa-Sack » Candy, Oranges and Nuts. Cash Prices for Saturday, at ® SPARKS & CO., The \Hustlers Court St. ~ we CHRISTMAS CHIMES Ring Out on the Frosty Air ! Liston to Their Merry Tones. Chime First- tome in' Come in'! Come In Our store} Chime Second - And Ree Our Stock of Christmas (Goods. Chinrs Third - Our Assortment is Very Complete! Chime Fourth- Our Prices aro Marked Way down! Chorus- Bwing ont, ring out, clang with A 1 our might} Call the peoj le In to seo the Merry Christmas sight! W. G. MOTHERSELL, O0. P. O. Drug Store, 9 Arcade. \What Better Present |\ THAN A PIAN O constantly arriving. 260 a instrument prevail - during Qik fussy * # Ing on short notice,. mont Roady for Business ander the New Management. 0100-0—0. / The City- Music Store: Is open and preparing for the ° the Holiday Season. _ New goods Call: sna SOHMER PIANO. We hare on exhibition a Sym- phony Seli-Playing Organ. It ls well worth one-half bour of your time to listen to a' favorite selection upon this wonderful Low Prices the Holidays. Come and select your Christmas Fiowor Bulldlng 27 Arignal St. Llewellyn M. Aldrich, (WE HAVE _ Tho Largest Stock of Glass! In the city, and can do Glaz- Mr. O. J. Robinson, who has been with us for the past 21 years, is ln charge of this depart- Dry Hard mnd Slab WOOD. Prices @iways right. YORK & son, 2 Faster; Street. For the Oparas,-Ballroom,;-Houss or Stroot Wear. & FOR - THE Holidays,. No More Suitable or Serviceable Present. At Special Prices at 11 Iliizg'lza m's. Do You Know That you can find a complete ii. of FISHINGTACKLE, FIRE ARMS, AMMUNYTION, SPORJING Goons, 1OG EOLLAHS, TOBACCO A>r croags ~at- T. C. Chittenden's, No \ Edwin Bingham & Co. Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars NO, 10 PUCBLIO SQUARE, Thompson & Co., 70 and 71 Washin t hall blook, Water'town, N .§. ako «% For a Xmas or New Years gift. THE BOSTON PLANO is first clasa {n every way. Sold on EASY TERMS. Old instromenta taken in exchanges. - No rent to pay, but very little tuning re- quired, as it will stand longer in tune than any other make I ever bandled. All kinds of woods to select from,. - For sale st my residence, 47 MASSEY.-ST. Orders by mail promptly attended to. GEO. D. SCHUYLER General Agent FOR THAT COLD FEELING TAKE A do doof Carton Furnace! oll GET PRICES OP Geo. H. Mowe, 88 ARSENAL STREET, CALL EARLY this season, at them at ULLMAN'S If you wantone, as they have already startedto go Anoth- ar invoice just received of those Natural All-wool In- dershirts and Drawers at 41 CENTS Over 40 dozen already sold Come and look New York Clothing Co., 7 Arsenal Street. $10 VALUES FOr $6. Wa have just received BQ Ulster Overconts have been sold at $10, and that we will sell for a few days for $6. They are strict» ly all wool ands big bargain. that will & Loan Co.'s Building. Stone street, Watertown, N. Y. | REMOVAL. The Jefferson County Savings Bank has removed to the rear of National Bank Enterance on mm19;d&wtf. a CUT DF Pus $1.00. HUNDREDS of MEN'S SUITS HUNDREDS of BOYS' SUITS . HUNDREDS of MEN'S OVERCOATS MUST ¢ HUNDREDS of BOYS' OVERCOA RUNDREDS of MEN'S ULSTERS HUNDREDS of BOYS' ULSTERS HUNDREDS of PAIRS of PANTS t¥\ At Prices Lower than Ever Before. Grand Central‘tmothing House, é STREETER & BRIMMER, New Stgler in English WALKING STICKS, ---, MUST Go. MUST Go '\'\§’97\ TS MUST G MUST Go. MUST Go. . MUST Go. 0. \ EP. 16 Public Square, Watertown, | ARTERS i 1,5 pEsR.i' reste * ~I eadache and relic . 552,11 billous state figineg. Mauses, Dro “unfit: in in the Bide femirktle success ha SI o, yet CantEn Bfignvyvnluume 1 am roventing this ant they also correct all dis mulate the liver &n gree if they only cure l they would be al Aagafiuffr'l' from this ed fortunately their . , and thase who c litle palls valuabl gfifdm not be willin . gui after all sick head AC thotime of so many we mise our great b E whe mer do not, Cartes Lrovus Liv and sen) easy to take Mink, - Black (possum in Imitation of Black Marten, FUR SCARFS, $1.25 $1.50 Choice Novelties in Holiday Goods City Drug Store. If you want a gift for a Gentleman, Lady or Chi 1, vou ! PFR FUMES in fancy bottles, PERFUME TOILET CASES, CELLULOID GOODS, and Costs need rot look elsew here. Holiday Furnishing Goods. o at the We have a fine l.ne of nice things that are pretty and inexpensive. E. C. Van Namee, _ ___ __ CITY DRUG sTORE, 21 Public Squ We would like to show you our beautiful stock of Gentle ' Furnishings before you make any purchases in this lue. [.* us provide you with the correct thing in Mackintoshes. We have a great many things in our store which would make suitable and appropriate presents for men and boys. a F.P.XING&CO,, s 20, 33 or a Hs Leather Dres SUIT CASE $5.00, _ Fresa ine 199333333; FUR COATS AND CAPES! bbhbbbbbebbkkbkbbebibkeekkbs bekikk A. Butterworth & Sons, Manufacturing Furriers, 3 Arsenal Btreot. G- ud sere; GLOVES of all kinds at Low Prices, We have fine Natural Color Wale v 3 Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Neck Scarfs, Hand- kerchiefs, Gloves, Underwear and The Arsenal Streot Clotniert Flower Block,Watertom®: aii » dase. They _are str a of PU , but ”5:1,“le 53:1 er for $1 Hold every CARTER MEDICH ad from 1 fo gut? peo Hot whet lwmg’dgsnwl‘ COOK REMEDY or cist ilan P. Draper, Dru aries Tterepr's are very Iv o t uro. - Tho years tod with Pile waked half n mile, now hus pod nus two boz me«led hor to try bates teral other cas * We wil the in can; @ per fox. ur $5. & te to refund (} un fr J gan 'hit ues T. lonn EC \anNameo, gener eRay's TRADE MARK Tir % a st Bsr u n f a cure f tant peas, ' mater Im pot - Te and a cone & RRLETALING, follow «equen oof self. \ho Csiro - Timp «» V qsson. F masse orilisensos & __+ m, jen abd a go «ar tbe unl ¥ut a lesiro to een < [~ has at $ a >for $5, or wi «ore, i of the mon THL GH AY A Buffal m er count af 0 gopt lche bellow N Te For sale in W ator discaans, Power, Lest Vitattiy, nightly Pete 1 aastirag dise sr excouses. { It’n» teir ond blood Loss \t_ froin a ant nnd prar Pees irr r. € q atin . m un vrainten B44 > « free medi an < onecr. which o ma n rene < NZ Hone care of ¢méhal Bs» sor AJ Imung Mas -* vio. Chiens S905 os w q lod t C INVESTMENT or T. E. Wal Bankers a © ¢ 8 Broadwa; STOCKS, BC coTroN, t and sold for +n! margin want to ko ha cor daily md be os to sell as s tu * +o 11d always X 1 ...some va tar wi ~ Fo to =, . Ait -<.ry account stow) 'c u a loss, in $0 . ® \ have made Jon x - sy your loss + 'se the Jar mor tks, more bro Vath sr s, use more 8 is' > i umber of Other udu pa' i 1: are making n den t nge, but If lit _ us a cha latin ti the Naw 107 4 once and try t /n sive half the Of the interest, if you a“ Fire, Life, q Class and At the Lo No. 8 Flow b \ A valuable tam-1.17 «Buggy, Phaeton,