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FIRST DAY'S FEATURE IS BELL'S
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CONVENTION ADJOURNS IN AFTER.
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FOR CLEVELAND
Special. "to the Evening Review.
TUB AUDITORIUM, Denver, Colo.
July 7. The Democracy of the cant
and west today joined hands within
tbe shadow of the mow-clad Rockies
to name candidate for president and
vice-president, and to formulate a set
of policies upon which to appeal in
the voters of the nation.
For the first time In its history
the party had recognized the claims
of the far west in the selection of
a meeting place. Denver, Justly
proud of the honor conferred upon
her, had provided a brand new audi-:
torlum, the best equipped of lis
kind in America. The building cont
the taxpayers of the city ftiOO.OOO.
In addition, they subscribed to a
fund of $100,000 for the entertain
ment of the delegates and other vis
itors, who have been pouring into
the city by the thousands In the pant
three days.
In the center of the hall were the
1002 comfortable opera chair occu
pied by the delegates, and back of
these the seats of the alternates. In
each of these sections were two
women, Colorado and Utah each hav
ing sent a delegate and an alternate.
Mrs. Mary C. C Bradford is Denver's
voting representative In the conven
tion, and Mrs. H. J. Hay ward, of
Salt Lake, the delegate from Utah.
It was the first time that the "suf
fragettes" of the west had had the
opportunity of seeing real women
politicians participating in national
affairs.
There was manifest disappoint
ment on the part of the six men who
hsd been chosen by the Democratic
party in the Philippines as delegates,
when they were ushered Into the al
ternate's seats. According to ihe
precedent set by the last convention
as well, as by special action taken
last week by the national sub-corn-
mlttee on arrangements, the Philip
pine representatives are denied
olc In the deliberations, although
hey are graciously permitted to look
on They intend to make a fight oe
fore the committee on rules for rec
ognition as delegates. The point
made against their participation In
ths doings of the convention Is that
It would be Inconsistent for Demo
cracy to declare that the Philippines
ought not to be a part of the United
Htates and at the same'tlme admit
representatives from the islands to a
governing political body of tbe na
tion. Shortly after noon, when the ap
plause following ta "cow-boy
band's" rendition of (h "Star
Span gird Banner" had died away.
Chairman Thomas Taggart, of In
STUDY LAW
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Heech awl Her. Pftiultv of s tsntwn instructors. Students have e.-ceee u ft
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huJaiiM. IVHTJ.AMD, OIIEUON.
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The Douglas County Abstract Company c
Success
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Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safyty Deposit Bwites for;Vnt.
ittiber Lands Bought and Sold. LaVa Scrip for Sal. Qj
q Realstate and Insurance,
Papers Properly Prepared for
Townatrlg Maps, Hhowlnarani ijinns. or aip; lownsnips nav ine
Koseborg Land fetstrict, 50 Cent 0
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diana, head of the Democratic Na
tional Committee, rapped for order
and aunounced that the Ht. Hev.
James J. Keaue, Roman Catholic
Archbishop of the Archdiocease of
Wyoming, would offer the iuvoca
tlon. As the distinguished prelate
lifted his hands the entire audience
rose to its feet.
At the conclusion of the in voca
tion, Chairman Taggart gave way to
Theodore A. Bell, of California, tem
porary chairman of the convention,
who made a ringing keynote speech.
On motion of the delegation from
New Jearsey, home of the late G rov
er Cleveland, the convention by a ris
ing vote, adjourned until tomorrow'
out of reiect to the memory of the
ex-presldent, and the delegates and
sin-ctators filed slowly from the hall,
while the soft strains of "Nearer, My
God, to Thee" floated out through
the open windows, a tribute to tbe
man who twice carried Democracy's
standard to victory after stirring
battles. J
Fir 1 1 Hays U. O. IV
In his speech to the convention to-:
day, Temporary Chairman Hell
spoke In part as follows:
"We have assembled at a tlmf
when the public conscience Is de
manding honesty of purpose in the
men who undertake to direct the
affairs of state. The public eye Is
keenly sensitive of every political
movement, and our proceedings
here will be approved according to
the degree of sincerity appearing In
the work of this convention.
"There are three things that this
convention should do. It ought to
present In a plain and intelligent
manner the serious industrial and
political conditions that are dis
turbing the peace and happiness of
our country. We should then pro
ceed to a courageous exposure of
'he Republican policies that are co
operating with private greed In the
general oppression of the people
And, lastly, and most Important of
ill, we muBt exhibit a readiness and
and ability to grasp the problems of
the hour and to effect their solution
In a manner that will satisfy the
ober, common sense of the multl
tudes whose interests are at stake.
. O. P. Ilmnl Attai ked.
"We are now confronted with the
Inquiry, what assurance has the ltd
publican party, gifn that it will
use tbe forums' at its command to
restore, the people to their rights
In its Chicago platform It did not
make eVn a dot ent pretence of
"hamploning the people's cause, and
the proceedings of that convention
are glaringly insincere. It was not
To. a reonffwlw.1 institution
learDttir. Htk-h a (me is the
HF.r'ARTMKNT OK LAW (it
University of Oregon.
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tieF. E. Alley.
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Titles Guaranteed
QUng on. Government Lands.
c:
ed that two elements Vere present lu
that natbsriosj, one with suftVient
votes to adopt a platform ami nom
inate candidate for prusWtont, the
other powerful enough to, un write
tUat platform and tie the haiuK.of
Ibe uouinov. The distinguishing
feature of thy Chicago platform In it?
oft repeated prouiie to do a lot of)
tilings that the Republican party has
heretofore failed to do. That parly
went to Chicago fresh from the halls j
ot Congress, where au overwhelming
Republican majority, lu both
branches, enabled It to propose and
to adopt any legislation that it
chose. Dues the Republican party
bWieve that it can be abaolvt-d from
its dereliction of duty b an empty
promise to do in the future what it !
has wilfully failed to do in the p!it .' j
Should not the good faith of itt.
pledges be judged by the light of its
do nothing congress that has recei.i
!y adjourned? Some one has ug
rented that this convention should
publish an Indictment against uiw
ftepuultcau party. We cau probably
expedite the proceedings by enter-,
ing the plea of guilty that is contain
ed in the Chicago platform, simply
changing the words "we will" to
the words "we will not" to conform
to the admitted facts We then have
ihe following republican cohteition
of )iilt:
" 'We did not revise the tariff.
" 'We did not amend th anti
trust laws to secure grentei effec
tiveness in the prosecution of crini
Initi monopolies.'
" 'We did not add a single line to
the Interstate commerce law, giving
the federal government supervision
over the Issue of stocks and bonds
by interstate carriers.'
" 'We did not enact a currency
measure that would mitigate the evil
of a financial panic, such as has re
cently prostrated the country undei
a Republican administration.'
" 'We did pot limit the opportuni
ties for abusing the writ of Injunc
tion. " 'We did not establish a postul
savings banks.'
' 'We did not establish ,a bureau
of mines and mining.'
" 'We did not admit into the Un
lou the territories of New Mexico
and Arizona as separate states.'
"1 repeat that the Congressional
Record of the !0th congress read in
conjunction with the Chicago plat
form' converts that platform Into a
confession of guilt upon the above
issues. That whole platform seems
to have been au emergency measure
like the Aldrleh-Vreeland currency
bill, and Intended to give elasticity to
the party's position on great public
;uctfoiiB and to expand and contract
with the commercial - needs of tin
campaign.
VufMllonahle lmpetttj.
The hostility of the Republican
organisation toward popular men'
sure of reform Is Illustrated In Its
refusal to establish postal savings
bauks, and the country can safely
accept this as a sample of what
Republican congress, controlled by
special interests, will do to every
other measure intended for the peo
pie's relief.
'The Chicago platform points will)
pride to the passage of a child la'mr
law for the District of Columbia. We
join in whatever felicitations are due
from the enactment of any ni en sure
that will keep our children out of
the Bweatsbops, but It is Impossible
to entirely wipe out the evil of child
tabor by penalizing the employment
Ol children of tender years. lt the
Republican party go further than thf 1
enactment of penal laws aud In the
name of humanity use Its vast ener
Klee for the removal of the condi
tions that are forcing our children
Into the child labor market. Let Ihe
Ri-puhllcan party read the bulletin
of tbe census bureau en l Hied "The
Kliininattou of Children From Our
Public Hrhools," and then explain
the world what kind of prosperity it
I that has driven two millions of
children from the public school" In
to the mines, the faetori'-s and the
packing houses of the country; and
also why It is that under beneficent
Republican proaierHy some of our
largest communities are serimiMv
rousiderlfig the ctoHng of their NUli
s-hfW'lB because the rbildren re
driven by dire neesidfy Into the in
dustrial maelstrom before , tlt.y
rea h the high fhonl age. it In e
sail fiimooetatary aooo tic fait dtune
I -ai 1 when prvfotsliif children unist
hr aside their school bskts and
wilh foettle Ivttl.e and undeveloped
oilsds laUjf In mills and workKtivop1,
to earn a few immbs of bread, for
the pre'rvBtlcti of tr.elr 11 ,
HiKiiigfag (to JVatare.
"In these J of ftrsnlal pant?
and IndMT'iil ' ftef.resBfon we har
but little about tb foil dinner wi
nd Reiuli?V an pnsiuflte. It tg
true rhwf Hfn.itur liorerwg. In h'g ftl-
dre-m as ternm-gry chairman of ib
Chtvigo convention, under tbe beaJi
of stiitistlrs of prosrrfty, did gir
some figurvg, k1.(01i that oaf pmi
uiutlon had InrrtrBseil n,ig, milliotiS
drfng the(sjsiQour 'gry. (a.'id t-b'tv
f..lt in addition to otbt-rs-f onceifiv
3ig raw silk, pig Iron 4t.l1 rr.ilrtn fab-
publican prosp.(fJv. Not even. nat.W
has a chance with the K'lMbllcajJ,
Miirty. The productivity of The solfT
me sunnr ssies, Tne geni r.nowers,
everything that grows, Wates or
hah hi 1 orpnpm
bui hi a mm
Drinkipg Foaataia Persail DV-
. nied 6y "CooBCil
COVERED fi CHARTER
Refsses to P.y Bills Zeshxtet on
Ctos-Bj toy OrtaM Gets
t Doable
The activity of the Lady Boosters
of Kotiebut'K brought them into con
flict with the city council on two dif
ferent occasions at the regular meet
ins of the latter body Monday even
ing. The vroiKwed public driiikiim
fountain and the clean-up day ou the
10th of last month, both of which
enterprises were foater'M by , the
ladlee. are the subject which struck
discordHut notes during tho council
meeting. There were in attendance
Just enough members of comprise a
quorum, but what they lacked in
numbers they made up In argument.
Councilman Worthington In tho ab-
aence of Mayor Hoover, who is rus
ticating in the mountains near Olal
la, presided.
Under Section 33 of the City Char
ter, prohibiting the council from
granting iermisslon for the emplace
ment of any ermanent obstruction
In a street, the judiciary committee.
with Atty W. W. Csrdwell as chair
man, reorted adversely on the ap
plication of Rosehurg ladies for the
privilege of installing a public
drinking fountain on Cass street, in
front of the Rochdale store. With
out a dissenting voice the report was
adopted. This action, however, will
probabtv not prevent the Installa
tion of the fountnin, which was or
dere1 several weeks ago. Pending
Its arrival, the ladies will endeavor
to secure some other location for it
Tho park being tnld out adjoining
the Klks' Temple is prominently
spoken of In this connection, and It
iiiiv be that the fountain will he
located there.
A storm of words broke loos.
when the council was presented with
$r2 worth of teamsters' bills, cop.
traded by the lady lMHtsters In clean
lug up the citv last month. The ia
dies agreed to pay one-half (I2fi ) of
this bill, but a majority of the conn
ell flatly refused to stand for more
lilt VAN'.
yields, somehow becomes a part of
Itemihli. an prosperity
"A question is being asked in
every quarter of the country today i
and a direct reply will be demanded J
lu his caiiipaigu from the spokesman1
of the Republican party. If the He-'
publican party made prosperity, why
doesn't th' parly kep It UP- Ttie
Inabtlitv of the Republican party Kv
niet this Inquiry hi a satlsfatorf 1
nirtnner will eiplode Its faiw claims
to wbsteer blfssliiss a bero-flrenf
Providence has vourhsafsd to tha
AOi",.ftn wo)le ttiirlbg the last de
cade. "The nwjt palpable Instance of
the insiOi-ertty of the Chleaso con
enf(tin Is found In Ps- (rcls rat Ir.n
iiectlnK the Issuflive ut Injunc
tions. It would hae b-en entitle
to tnofp respwu if it had omitted all
treptioii of the tokiect. A sslno
aft' tS'lotl of eomgrrM hjtinr lifli
pleaded for rt.ier from the abuse oi
Irtuorf er-Ds. b ft aiiea's have (al
ter, on de&f rafs. auJ there f,otnrl)
no Inli- atld ittt eeited al leW'g
I. q of anv fhjcraH4r wpuil fa n
ii. ed Tte oltoaroW 1ft hnufi- at.d
engta as deide Usat otb fti;ij
"2. '"rM
VP4JP tS
t firatiotta bk-tf
hij (Wi. .iwiMrO
HON. W. S.
platform 'O'''" Jwe uilillJ)iweenQ'lal (e)indyi(..rBtr.eir)was
'"ti(-.'l)M, procecT-.t to fatlrv the B1, O - 0
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than $12 of the other half. And this1
is why: Several months ago the
council passed a resolution that n.
bill against the city would bo recog
nized by thu cortWil unlesu It had
been contracted either In open meet
ing or by authority of what Is
known as the -"requisition commit
tee," of which Joseph Micelli is
Aalrnlnn. When the ladies applied
to Mr. Micelli for financial assist
ance in cleaning up the city, he is
sued a requisition for tbe employ
ment at tin city s expense of throe
teams for one day at $4 each, unit
ing n total of $12. That was the.
amount the council expected to pay. j
Therefore, when it was confronted
with a bill for over four time that
amount aoine iiointed objections nat
urally arose.
Councilman Cardwell, Fisher and
Worthington championed the bill,
however, declaring that theextra ex
pense was necessary lu order to do
the cleaning work thoroughly and
that the mayor, himself, had author-,
ized tho ladies to engage the team
sters above tho time grant mi by Mr.
Micelli. Council men Long. Joseph-
son. Wright and Patrick stood with
Micelli, however, refusing to recog
nize such authority awumed by the
mayor, and, adhering to tho prev
iously established rule, voted down
motion to stand $26 of the bill. A
subsequent motion to allow $12 was
carried with Cardwell dissenting.
Pile full bill of $r2 was composed of
the following items: H. C. Roberta,
$14; H. J, Denn, $14; IV Cuvlllior,
$16, and Roaeburg Transfer Co. $1.
IU wdrr (i HaW,
Councilman Joseph sou iHtroducrxl
a resolution to lucreajte Recorder
Orcutt's salary from $25 per month
to $r0, conditional upon the proitos-
ed street paving not being killed by
remonstrances. It was pointed out
that the recorder would fully earn
such an Increase If tho paving work
Ik carried on, by reason of the great
amount of legal work entailed there
by. When the resolution was put
to a vote It carried 7 to 1, Long vot
ing in the negative because the re
corder would not agree to establish
his office in the city hall.
One Problem Holved.
That Kendall Bros, are willing to
accept warrants from month to
month drawn on the general fund
and await payment. In their regular
turn until money is collected on the
neit city tax levy, Is substantially
ihe report of the judiciary commit'
tee, which was asked to devise
means to meet the city lighting bills,
which the charter provides must be
paid out of a special fund created by
saloon licensesa source of revenue
that the city lost on July 1 The
committee recommended the accept
ance of the coirftmny's offer, also the
repeal of that portion of the charter
relating to the saloon license fund
The report was adopted.
Orders to Mr. Krinar.
At different times during the
meeting. Councilman Cardwell took
occasion to score Ktigineer V . C .
Kelnay for what he termed his lawk
of supervision of the street survey'
lug, which in his opinion, was evi
'I e need by his failure to visit Rose-
burg of teiier than once a month
Four other council men took Issue
with Mr. Cardwell, and the result
was a warm controversy. Hfforo the
meeting adjourned Ihe council pas
sed Mr. Card well's motion demand
ing of Mr. Kelay that he proceed
with the survey and plans of the
Deer Creek bridge without delay.
MlMvltanrou.
ft. Khoade. who conducts a con
fe4:tlonery, fruit and lunch sliire n-ar
the dejMit, asked the council for per-
nibtsinii to lowr h In awning nearer
ihe sidewalk than 1xk fei't at a cer
lain hour during the afternoon In
order 1o protect perishable goods on
iiflpby in til- windows of bis stor,
He uKi-ei-d to fie the awning se
i iirely fo that 11 would tint endanger
yiedMniriuji. His request was refer
tiki io irn- junieiiiry eoinnnuee.
W. I,. Cobb was Riven permission
to lay a private sewer from his rest'
d-n e on upoer Malu street U I hi
manhole at. Mos'ier strwt, condition
a I u)n lite etiy tMjgiuer supervising
the work.
Marsha) Norman was Instructed to
give pritperty owners along Win
Chester street, Sn North Host-burg
one more notice to repair sidewalk
wherever tieceSKary, and If they did
nut do It themnelveB to take the work
niton the city and charge the exiiet.se
up to the property owners). Himilar
Insiritftlon to Marshal Normal, Uv
sntd a few months ago, wern not en
forced owing to a dispute aa to the
tnei line. The citv engineer, how
ever, U now rt--Hiftbll ding ihs line
and property owners will be expected
0 n.cfnni fO !t.
f orncl man L'n reponed that a
enrpr'ise had linen cflVtcd over
r.be bill "f 1h old R'ebUrg Water
and Ugh' Co , for .4ft)rvlce rendered
during tto mMith hf Otobei, t06,
and over wbih a d'tpute afoie as
t(, or8erv.r.o do-inft part vh
i noitthr rTh rlgtia Jilll(wa) (fori
.;:4,;ttt)re t..iedi W
lAVK'tt'ljit iff r ) jtwer pjin the
tmtli (sllle of IWielSk )stnw). be
cfi Cr Q III AJUnWl.
''i (I )f-fl. 'fojfi
y . Oiurc:liill,fli(Bi.Q.
$ 3. en
18.00
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Review, printing 16.55
N'ews, printing 28.00
Cypress and recording ....
13,20
38.00
40.00
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30.00
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8.00
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C. 10. Roberts, surveying . .
H. Leigh, wire inspector
C. Weriiherford, hauling
11. Micelli, legal services
O. I'ettit, special police
A. Turuell, labor . . . .
Turnell, labor ........
U. Drake, labor
L. Ryan, labo
P. McKay. Inbor ,
Kalhe, prts. meals a . . .
F. Patterson, swwer woi
Nachtee, garbage ground
12.01M
coi jcmt o BT oeuens.
Action on Glide road matter, Insti
tuted by O. M. Smith and others, de
ferred until July 24 for taking of
itlmony.
Hond of K. II. Lenox, county clerk,
In the sum of $10,000, with W. L.
Cobb, W. S. Hamilton, S. C. Miller
and T H. Sheridan as sureties, np
p roved.
Hoard of reviewers ordered to
neet at Wxonvlllo July 27 and lo-
ato a proposed change In the road
m North Deer Creek, ns ptslitloacd
for by J. F Hraizke snd others.
Now road at Happy Villoy ordarod
oitened.
Potltlon for the Kent Gulch road
disallowed because of adverse re
port of viewurs.
John Btanlnger apslnted super
visor of road district No. 21, vh'P,
D. R. Lewis, resigned.
Hond of C. R. Robert!, cointy
surveyor, In tho sum of $faott,
hacked by the National Surety Co.,
approved.
Official bond of N. T. Jewett,
ounty coroner, In the sum of $3,-
000. with W 1). Rell, W. 11. Haiiinilt
io and R. W. Strong as surutles, ap
proved. Road vlewera order to meet at
(Uxonvtlle July 27 and locate a pri
vate roa ' through tho lauds of Win.
and Vt( Husleton, O, C. Urowg uud
I. R. IU rtz.
IIKIIItl.NtiTON l.Nyi :nt.
Retiring Coroner W. 13. Ham
tuitto today held an inquest ovor the
remains of John Merrington, the
laborer, who died last Saturday of
inJurlcH received rrom railing bricks
from the wall in Max Weiss' grocery
building on the preceding Tuoaday.
The, jury was compoaed of J . M.
tianshrougll, 11. Hrockway, F. W.
Dlllard, C. B. ClsyUin, J. G. Hollls
and I. Wollenberg. Their verdict
was that Ilerrlngton s death was ac-
blental so far ns they know.
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troubles and chronic con
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J. W. Humlltan.
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(f.(f Tj)o.jt x4- for rent. Ily thoar 2.(K), or will .
Ou conntt!lve tnanagem ent oltera iitbstiuitlal advaa-
taetu) to present and ororjective natrons. We -are prepared
( X haaJile all busa entrusted to ua accurately and expedi
tiously.
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lost Slake and Pack Own Cars
. For Forttarding- ;;
mumn mm rules
Ausmt Fteet Safls 4dds GoaH ad
. BSagan Flnatty Married;;
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Special to the -Evening Review
WASHINGTON. July '7. In a 'do-...
cisloa res. red toany, tlid interstate ',
cointalsuloa uykoldo the presont rail- ''
ruad regukitlaus requiring luuibor
shippers to stake aud pack their twn "
sliipmeats wltoa . X.rrordlng open '
cars, aoslurbr tWe . practice la ecoo- '''
omlcul asu Jast. Tke decision is' tho'7';
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tke Nutlauol WhsVesivle Lumber' '
LH.uUira' Auuoslatisa aasl Ure Paclao
Const MauufMlusesft' ... AssoolirMita " .
Tho lanhermea coatodi that these' ' '
regulatMiua were Masst. - '.-;'-:''.r'"
AthinaK' Fleet ftaUn, ' ' , .
SAN FRANCISCO. Cat.. July T.-'.';
Betweea shore lines baalns with , .
thousands of ckeeritkg peeale and. to
a martial occonipauiiHeat of thunder-. ,
Ing guns, which belched forth tlioir.,,,,
deafeniitg furewells from I'ort .liaker-..-;,
and Fort Madlsou, the battleship
tleet pussed throagk Qoldon Gate tliia ;
artornoon and stood out to' sea Ip a ..
magulfteently linpesiag line on. -ita jr.,
course toward UoboImIr. and ihe dt&-..'v
tant seas of tho far east.
Tho passing of the battleship fleet
through the Golds Gate wltacese '
not only the beginning of the Inst
long' leg uf Its clrcuMaavHaoiiag""'
cruise, but Is also tho Srst of a ser
ies of movements of the aatioa'a
war vessels which will place every,
effective lighting Bhlp of the auvy au
foreign waters thin fall. :
Aaiui aa Iks Rkwui V4. . ,
LONDON.. July 7 Aaaa 6aM
tnd Prince llwIW de Mugaa weS "
married at noon here teday fcsi the'
Registrar's olfluo. Later a oivlt
ceremony was performed at - ' the
Krench Protestnnt chvrch. Twe
friends and a (room wore the oily
witnesses. '
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