UAN0.HkTUHr4'HOM COW
Lmc-ok D.lrym.r. M.k) Ow 100
t Twr par wow,
Tlll.iiMM.k --Anot her co-oporatlv
1,1 .......... ,,. n.nka lla annual
K isriiii I
cm" "
Instruction fn ... ..
----- - ... . un iniiiiiiva
era n'indun Patltlon.
mm lairtt 11... a a . i
. hlaMlltijlMa'al.a..al.... . . . m.
lon .b.. M wmrn ballot ahoui.i h
L.timrV lOlllpailJ. wmim i - - "iniswil
r'"""r' .. . ..r..linulitn Vol II iiik.ii ,..f..,.....i .....
Lid iiiiiwina " . . . I. - . u in uicaaure
,.lr ,k u this cbM drli.g . public meeting f day.
k rWrtl frlhyr. I.7II.04I rllon that In order to defeat .
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
MOW TO MARK VUUH HALtUf
,...,. - .....
bad; SUIoiini " """ "
lnrd In "HI. .. puuiuei
rf, INI, . ..
kuunt ol rneo niminciimi
tOU pound; reiurna rw""i
si.o; average prlc received
l-j cents Pr pounu . w. . tiu
Lk; average yiem, ii.it ikmihus
tun iMiutiili -i mil.
k. i.rlrn paid th patron for
.A .
1h, error. Ballot
ar to be marked In exactly the same
manner as to both Initiative and ref
erendum measure, Tho who wish
a bill enacted or a propod conatl
tullunal amendment adopted abotild
niarktblr balluu before Hi a word
"Y." TbOM Who am m,l..,..l I., ii
should ot "No." Whether ,.!..
fl krpi at a in pr"" ori n miprenauin or pro-
the n'ie yr, ----- - - Mif.Mnurii np
kirv win nuw; oHoatt .
in; February. If renia; Nrrn,
.'(; April, IJ ni; may,
rrnta, June, I fa WUi July,
l,s rm: Auauat. ae.ia oni.
,; Ni..imb'r, If. eeoia; uwtm
1 JJ renla.
ihn numaroua rhaoaa (aHortM
rillniiMHik rouniy are maklna
r annual reiurna, the dalrymetj
o in a poaitlon to know the
ua iif ibHr yoar a work, bo ar
ixrlim nur nn prevmue
, alio a a ru oi inia a
lirr t illrntrn have wade over
ki p. r r lor laai year, ano run-
i hk thai i hey rai an tnr ova
na ihir farm .and do not have
uy mill l"a, me proiu in oairy
laat yrar rireedlttal lar.
mivln tbfir pa every
ih A an lllualralloo or tble,
ar UM)p the ballot In e.aclly the
aaoie form. A bill that haa b.-.-i,
paaavd by the InKlalalure and baa
iMwn referred to the pwipin aiaudi In
the aauie poalllon a a Uinaaure that
aaa vewn proptwd by Initiative.
PfttCIOUM BTONkS IN RiVtR.
AMWte Man Make Oraal Flndt on
Gravel Bar.
Ainany Tltat the crave) ban of
the Willamette river are full of val
uable etonna la evldonced by the
number found by J. 0. Crawford, of
this elly. In the paat ytar. I'eople
spend houra, aay Ur. Crawford,
oarcblnf on oran brarhes fur
atonea, whlrh ran be plrkd up In
ordinary gravel bara where no oue
Ii Al(lrman ha made IS. III. ft Ibloha of aearchlng.
. tl ". r II II. f I pr row un me w uiamotte Jut above and
.kn hla milk to the Maple laf oppoalte tbla clly la a wide urawl
niny Aarlatlon, and it U made bar and on thla during the paat year
L, ., tallow with which !. mate '"T" r"' '.,0,h-
li.l...ll.alolnl it lr l",,u-
aimara are aoimf npoo torn aova e
New Ra m wi Hattherv.
Aatorla Maatrr Klah Warden Van
Huavn received from the O. It. A N.
Co. leaoe to the properly on Tan
ner rrevk, nar llnnni-rllli'. whlrh
r..iii.lk.ln.n.i.,.aill.lIu'M ale riaherlva deparlmenl Ui-
o it of t. .'!i, or which ae ol on
utile vorivtiea. In ml to
kra where old leTro) ate Out down,
rbrrae.
TALK BIAH FRUIT,
Mr. Crawford baa found the folio
tug atonne and mlnerali: Anta of
varluua colore, tornrllana, varloua
hadxa of laawr, cougtomprate lita-
ln Farmer Buylo Oraflloo; ana per. while Jade, ft-ldapar whlrh r-
pravlnc kupottaa. loomutea ine blue ground of tkiuth
em-Thai J.tloo;! .O-h Lr,n'':' ' '
Lwua-laie and K, C. Arm'troog ha
(it. .Indira of great rewuli In thla
ily, la evilrnt from the ttftbteaw-
M al a ot (railing and apraj ma-
by KaUin daaleie. During Ih
bra dare o( rl.ar weather Uere ha
an unmanae demami lor tmr
black obaldlan, black and red obat-
dlao ,muun atoiiea, opala, rubltalrd
quart. Thomponiii, erp-ntln
oolitic, aandalooe, oalurllle. phallu
and mitlorltla, coni(Hcd of Iron and
sulphur. On thla umn plain-appear
ing gravel bar Mr. Crawford has
COURT SHltXDED ORIMf ,
Hemarksbl Petition for Re-Hearlia
Ell . . m
rnva m ocnmiti ct
U.. t. ...
. rrunnsco, Feb. H.In what
' prolml,ly 0,, 0 ,.1U ...,,, .. h.
'We Ihimts evof addrussnd to a Cal-
oriuii eourl tho liros.fcullon In th
nn franclsco brlbury-ifraft cuaua I...
M' '"' Hu the 8uoriiiB Court a
petition for a ra-berlng of the du
v.uiu oi me court of Appeal In
wnti-li c.Mayor Kugn Hchmltx and
Hie fonmir political boss, Abraham
"ur, were virtually hold to be unlit.
! of Mtortlon, tho conviction of
the forrnnr reversed and tho plea of
guilty by Ituef practically nullified
lliu petition openly criticizes tha
Court of Appeals for It decision and
charges that the court bv Ua act hail
'nuaiiy icgaiued blackmail In tb
aiaie,
The annual la alvneri hv illi.r,.
Oeneral I!. 8. Webb, r'rancla J
Jlney. William II. Utigdon. Charle
W. Cobb and Joseuh Llwvar. Th ui.
iiiiuii conciuuv:
ne aak for a rrboarlna- liecaiiaa
tho decision, with Ih great. -at re
spect lo the court that rendered It
nud to this court Is;
1. Fallacious In It Icfglc.
2. levold of reason to support It.
i. Ulisupiiorted by the authorilka
cited.
Diametrically opposed to high
suihurltl.-a, which we cited In
briefs but which are unnoticed
the opinion.
our
by
MAKE SECRET TREATIES.
Germany Destroy Hop of Reform
nd Oats Concession.
Unidon. Keh. H. The Foreign
Office has been advlaed by Sir N. H.
O'Connor, the lirltlsh ambassador at
Constantinople, that liarou Marscball
von lllvberatetn, the German diplo
matic representative, announced t
the laat meeting of the ambassador
lo Turkey thut Germany bs derided.
Instead of signing the joint not to
the Tort demanding Judicial re
forms In Macedonia, to agree to tbe
Turkish proposal that Ihe Mucadon
DOINGS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS
Monday, Fabroary IT Thursoay, February 13.
Washington, Feb. 17. Alter a brie Washington, Fob. 13. General
legislative oeoslon today the senate or- debate on the legislative approprla-
dered the door eloteJ and (or sevt-rsl iU,D bill was brought to a close In
b mrs diKtuid the Wl herspoon norol- lD nou" lofl' ,"
nation. During the executive sotsloo wf ""'eat and entertainment. 8ev-
. . w mi u., vein iiiiu, vu ll.v l
sue of the day, the most notable be
an agreement was reached to consider
tb coran mail abllv bill on Wrdi
day, and 8 lone, of Missouri, announced
mat ne would speak on tb Aldrlob
currency bill tomorrow. An amend
ment lo tb nail subsidy bill was In-
wMucea pjr Jxige, which authorise
tie poet master general to contract for
cairylng ocean mall in Teasel ol the
third class and to pay a ubldy of Ik
per outward mil on voyage of f,OUO
mile or more.
An amendment to the Aldrich ear-
rencj bill was Introduced by Bum.
Whlngton, Feb. 17. Th Wlsla-
live, executive and judicial appropria
tion bill, on cf th largest Supply
measure of tb government, waa parsed
by tb hot s txlay after aeveial hoars'
discuision. Th amoant carried is
practically a reported by the commit
ter, 3f,33,673. Macon, of Aikansaa.
continued hi policy of attacking all In
tra In aalaric and they were accord-
ngty rejected on point of order by
htm.
There waa a lively debate over th
provision giving discretion to bead of
department to remove or reduce Inca
pacitated employe. A Droviaion waa
adopted that incapable abould not
draw pay.
Kepr.aenutiv Hughe introduced an
amendment to tbe c) her man anti-traat
law remedying defect affecting labor
agreement.
Ins; by Champ Clark, of Missouri,
wbo commanded tbe attention of the
house for an hour and a half. Upon
the conclusion of hi remark be was
accorded an ovation by democrats
and republican.
Clark arraigned the republican
for their attitude on the tariff ques
tion and aald that the announcement
that there would be a revlalon of tha
tariff after election waa simply "la
preparation of another atupendoua
confidence game on the people." He
discussed th president's message
and said that, whatever hi virtue
or bl faults, tbe president waa not a
democrat. Other speaker were Ray
ner, Illinois; Tlrrell, Olllett, Massa
chusetts, and Hammond, Indiana, all
of whom discussed various phase of
tbe tariff question.
Saturday, February 16
Washington, Feb. IS
Washington, Feb. 11. The senate
today discussed the law governing
the reserve of national bank, that
subject having been brought up by
Kayner, wbo reverted to a contro
versy over atatements made In tha
senate yeaterday when the Aldrich
currency bill was under considera
tion. The criminal code bill also waa
a subject for discussion during a
couple of hour. Clay and other se
curing tbe substitution of the old
law intaead of tbe proposed revised
section, which will effectually pre
vent Intoxicating liquor being sent
through tha mail Into "dry" state
or counties.
Culberson today gave notice, of
two amendment to tb Aldrich cur
The house ' bl"' ProTldlnS tnat after No-
committee on military affair today " " ""7 ""
n.rrf . ih. - ... ahall keep on band tbe amount equal
proprlation bill, having completed to 'U,re"Te f,W f,.rov,aed ,0JP Uw,
its amendment increasing tbe pay of f "d ,Btao '' wreUry of
enlisted men of the varloua irade ,be treasury to collect Intereat on
ofaervlce. Tha bill .. I. will b r. Rovernment funds deposited in na-
house will carry 8S,-
tlonal bank.
Wednesday, February 12
Washington, Feb. 12. Rayner of
i.e. r.,r..i.n ...nrt k nt..rf ported to the houi
.hi e.r.,,.i ..t T..ri... ,254.tB. which is I9.1IJ.0M less
' than (Kaa Aail I mat mu m a. I.e.. I tA T.awl
Vi c.nf Irmull.ifi huai I. - uttA i m (.uv -v i .; uuhiiu.u. 1 uv l
... "uwh vuvaa HivP'vu I ......... .4 . , . a lal . . m I Iv BIUIURIUU. AT CU. A 4. 'iVfl J MCI VI
by the Foreign Ofllce. however, of " " "V: Maryland .poke at length In the en-
the report that Uermany, Austrls-
llungsry and Turkey have entered
upon secret treaties, but tbe Inde
pendent action of Germany In the
i'rnfv !,TuLr..i'1 he today t currency bill con-
y,nT l. , 1 con,f8r",demning tbe present system of baak-
, . ,ng ,n tne united ,gute and incl-
WaahlngtOU, Feb. 15. Repreaen- dentally declaring that the nresldent-
matter of the reforms in Macadonla lativ James, of Kentucky, appeared by hi method ot fighting the en-
has caused disquietude, as It upsets before the bouse. committee on coin- croachment of predatory wealth.
found In his srrhv lu Ihe pl !CrrtlD
the work accomplished during the
pnl year and makes tbe future un
Un!al to eul down tbelr old,
pr'ol and itleaed ppt tl, with
ie bi grafting Into the slompa.
'h ol Ilia (rarttne tbla tear, haw-
will b In younger trewa, whleh n
ihai '
airea as a sue inr ine paiauiiannieni
of a large central salmon hatchery,
and of a syaiem of retaining pond.
Kh.M I ha .mail frv e.H Im. tnti mnA
Will l cat cbwe to lb ground nd , until larae enoush lo l.rolwt
krsltltig will b dune next winlet lihemslvn agalnat their numerous
f ii.oiU that enrae np from lit old natural enemies before being turned
ptlns suuiiner. A great many out.
PORTIAND MARKfeTS.
r un-haM are being grafted to
bpal)l valirtira usually th Hoy.
HMi share t oilglnal tie I of
t tty Ii which thrl no demand.
New Depot fee Albany,
!an - Homo of ihe material ha
received hero for th contrue-
l ih new union depot at Ai
Hi.' new structure, whlrh wilt
tie of the finest depot In the
imtnhtt. of I'nrllnud, will stand
it illalAiiro norlhweat of th
t airueiure llealde tbe Im
mem whnh will be made by the
i"ii of ih,, new building, the dn-
HI he nn ihe clly aide of the
k. a rhtinan Ihn tkM-tnln f At
lime ilealred for year. The
ion nf ihe new depot will litM-es
the niovemeiil of the uresent
lit ileitot and a swnemua change
he breaent arranaemeni of tbe
Planting Nut Tre In Linn.
Ilwny A meeting to dlsotia wsl-
uilnre snd to stlmulat lliteraat In
Hiiflol iniliistry will Im held In
pny on February 87. A number ot
tit KMWers will be prraentand will
oi'iriicuon in in planting and
1 tl walnut tree. Bom nw wal
""lis.lssie being set out in this
bty snd there will probably b a
Moly Inrrrased acrrag during th
'"X io year.
Ns Industry for Eugn.
Hne Kignna exiwcta a hurt I v to
r I" Operation a mmnlata ,inerata
Fk t'ement brick mannfartturing
lit. The Promotion itenartmena nf
toinmrrclal olnb lia Intereatad
hava a Urg pnt at Nlag
V" . Y.. and th manager
' her In few ilsvs to make sr.
niiii f, ih, atabllahmeol of th
P'sni,
"seord Raft of Log.
tcrll.-. Tha a.e.n..n 1 ..!..
y sold a raft of log from It
l Kl Hviinann .,...- ,k., i.
f"l In hnvn h.n . .1 a i t
I Tl. . - .... m mum iiiwh-
Ire., i r,n,t c,"'n'd Bl log, the
Jtost being only ii fM,t, and tlll
I raft scaled iii.soo feet. Th
J -- I'urcnnsea by Fink Dro..
li?o,Vf,!::;r.n,,n cooperag plant
Wheat Club, 3c; bluesteiu, 14c;
valley, lie; red. koc.
Oats No. I white, 1 1 7 60; gray,
ll'.aO Kr too.
HsrleyFeed. 131 00 per ton;
brewing. Ill 00; rolled. 3ff)0.
CornWhole, 112.10; cracked.
Ml 10.
lay-Vnlley timothy. No. I. 117
U1R Ion; Kaatern Oregon timothy.
IJOlfll; clover, IMU16; cheat.
Ill; grain hay, II4UIS; alfalfa,
lllff I J; vetch. IM.
Ilulter City creameries: Katra
creamery. I7iy per pound; state
creameries, fancy creamery, SOW
Ifre; store butter, choice, IMi I7r
Cheeao-Oregon full cream twins.
ISc; Young America, lM lWc per
pound.
Poultry Average old hens, Uf
IIV; mlied chicken. ntll2',c;
spring chickens. Il 13c; rooster.
lOVIIc; dreaed chicken. Ho; tur
key, live, per pound, IV 10c; ducks.
Mll6c; pigeons, "fictillOO;
squab, ft.BUUl.
Kbb - reuli rnnrn sue, nmiim,
IS U lie; per doxen; Kustern nomi
nal.
Vol75 to 125 pounds. c; 13
lo ISO imunds. 7c; 150 lo suw
pounds, mme.
pork lilock, 7 6 to iw pouuus.
Vtt 7c: packers, 5 ti de
Fruit Apples. table, ll.iotf
S.00: ccHiklng, ll.S5lrl.60 P'r box;
cranhfrrlio, SI1 per barret.
Vegetables Turnips, .c per
sack; carrots, 66c per sack; ncets.
11.00 per sack; Kr!h Rc per pound.
Artichokes, sllcoil.iu per oo.e.i.
beans. 100 per pound: cabbage. Iff
mt cr pound: rauimower, tu
tfl.K5; celery, 3.76M per rrnle;
eggplnnt. 17V per pound; miuice.
hothouse. R0cl.a5 per box; on
ions, 15 100 per aosenj parsiwy,
ne ner dosen: iieaa. 10o per pound;
peppers, 170 per pound; pumpkins,
Itflo P'T pouno; rauienea, ,.ii.
per dnxen; aplnacli, o per poumi.
sprout. So per pound; squash, Iff
lUe ner iiotino; mmaiu, wmve. v
baaketa), f5t5.50.
Onion Buying price, s.v per
hundred. .
Potato Buying price.
nmm hnmirefl oeuverou iuiiwiui
weet potatoo ll.15ttl.50 ner ewt
In Ihe meantime the powers are
continuing Ihe roualdernttou of the
recommendations of their ambassa
dor, It Is not expected, however.
tbsl the I'orte
recommendation
many's aupporl of Ihe counler-pro-IhimIh,
and It Is believed that the
entire question will have lo be
conaldered.
re-
REACH VALPARAISO
Battlethlp Fleet Blng Escorted
Chilean Warship.
Waahlngton, Feb. H To Navy
l)prtinenl ha received the follow
ing mcaiutge from Admiral Hlmpson,
of the Chilean navy, on board the
cruiser Charabuco, which piloted
Admiral Kvana' fleet partially
through the Straits of Magellan:
Talcahunno, Chile, Feb. 12, 1K0S.
--Admiral Kvana request a me to lu
form the department from the fb-et
at sea Tuesday i p. in., bound for
t'nlloo, via Valparaiso: '(everything
going on well. Admiral Kvana much
belter In health.' "
Mr. Hick, the American minister
to Chile, today cabled the state de
partment thnt the Chilean cruiser
Chacahm-o. presumably now at Val
paraiso, would sail sooth today for
age. weight and measures today to bad done much to Intensify the panic
make an argument In support of his through which tbe country had ro
bin io restore lo the United Slate cenlly passed.
gold coin ihe word "In God w Turning to Aldrich. Rayner asked
trust." On leaving tbe committee bow It happened that the committee
room, Mr. Jamea aald he had been bad stricken from tbe bill the provi
sioned that hi bill would be re- aion reoulrin tha banka located out
111 accept these ported favorably next week. of reserve or central reserve cltiea
In view of tier-1 - Washington. Feb. 15. With a to keep a reserve equal to 15 pr cent
view to the raialng of tbe Ill-fated of their deposit liabilities and hold
battleship Maine and the "proper at all time at least two-third of
burial of It dead, now lying with such In lawful money,
tbe bulk or that vessel in ihe bar-1
bor ot Havana, Cuba," Represent-' Washington, Feb. 12. Morton
tlve Suiter of New York today Intro- Frewen, of England, member of Par.
dttced a resolution calling upon the llament, spoke before the house corn
secretary of tbe navy for paper and rutttee on banking and currency to
correspondence bearing on the inter- day. In explanation of the old Goshen
national status of the question, and system, which provides for a reserve
the rights of the government of the of silver bullion to be held a secur
I'nited State in tbe matter. ,ity against trade silver paper. Issued
I In denominationa of 12.60 up to 1 10,
Friday, February 14 I not redeemable In gold, but In all-
Washington, Feb. 14. Oratory ln,ver-
the house today gave way to legls-t Mr- rewen aald that all jope cf
latlon. with the result that material International blmelallsm had disap
progress was made with the oxecu- Pfed. n,d, thJt h Goshen plan
tlve. legislative and Judicial bill. could be al led In this country wlth-
The first attack upon the Increase "m" disrupting the preaent currency
In the salaries of the assistant secre- I- He declared that It would
tartes of several departments which fe more "PPcabl here and in Eng-
by
ih I. in ,ithri,n .... n.ria h. ina now man ii wouia nave oeen
Macon. Arkansas and when the prop-, rt ? . HI Idea waa to have the
oHltlon affecting the treasury depart- nlt'd "P' u flret nA tneI1
ment salaries was reuil these In-
crenses went out on point of order I
raised by bim.
The proposed Increase In the sal-
he purpose of Joining the battleship o( or(i,.r by Macon.
fleet ngiiln with two i.nuenn r
ahllis. one of which Is the Esmer
alda.
The three vessels will convoy tne
fleet lo Valparaiso, where rresiaent
M.mtt will review it from a war ves
sel and nt the same time anliites will
he exchanged between the vessels of
the two navies.
The Chacnbiico convoyed the ont-
tleshlps from Punta Arena to a point
nearly opposite I'orto Montt, when
he left them and proceeded north.
- Tuesday, Fsbruary II.
Washington, Feb. 11. The legal-
ary of the aupervlslng architect of Uy of the creation by the president
the treasury wa rejected on a point ot the Inland waterway commission
Jlu Jitsu In Germany.
Berlin, Feb. 14, The Japanese
method of wrestling, Jlu Jltsu, Is to
he Introduced into all tho military
and naval gymnasium of Germany,
nt tho express command of tho Em
peror. Ills Majesty hn directed all
olttcers to acquire a thorough ac
quaintance with tho rule of Jlu
Jltsu. The officer, upon oblnlnlng
their certificate of efficiency In this
new method, will he detailed to the
vrlou local gymnasium through
out the empire where thoy will Im
part a knowledge of the methods to
tho recruits ns soon as they Join.
Companies lner Foe.
St. Louis. Feb. 14. Th Republic
Iron & Steel Company In East. Bt.
i.onla nut 900 men to work yeter-
dy and today announcement wa
made by me wniiouni wwiiwiiih
Stamping Company that 400 extra
men will be given employment In
tha tin mill of the company at
Granlt Cltv next MininvJU.
, was questioned by Mr. Tawney, Mln-
Mitcon made another point against neaota, chairman of the committee
the Increase of the salary of the as- n appropriations, in the house to
ulslnnt secretary of war and It wa day. The point wa raised when Mr.
stricken out. i Tawney urged that the house con-
On a point of order by Mann the'fel''ea disagree to the senate amend
appropriation for a monthly pilot "ient to the urgent deficiency bill,
chart of the North Pacific ocean, 'granting 11,875 to Senator John H.
published by Ihe navy, was stricken Bnnkhead for service a a member of
out. ,the commission. Tawney declared
Crumpacker, Alabama offered an that be did not question the motives
amendment reducing the mileage al-i' the chief executive, but insisted
lowed to aeuatora, members and that his action wa without author
delegntes from 20 cent to 8 cents, "X of law.
but on an objection by Inglebright, I A motion by Needham of Callfor
Califoinbii It was refused on a point nla that the house accept the senate
of order. .amendment. Imposing upon tha
United State Instead of the District
Washington. Feb. 14. A ub. of Columbia the expense of 160.000
mittee of the senate committee omlB the land conspiracy trial of Hyde,
Judiciary today decided to take fav-'Dlmond.-Henaon and Schneider, pro
oruble action on the Tillman resolu-, vokd a lengthy discussion. The mo
tion Instructing the attorney-general , tlo of Needham wa lost and the
to Institute suits to compel railroads bl" thereupon was ent back to con
lii the northwest to open to settle-1 ference.
ment land grunted them by the gov-' Waslngton. Feb." 11 Senator Ald-
ernment.
It Is Intended that the resolution
shall authorise tho attorney-general
to bring proceedings
compel the railroads
rich called up today hi currency bill
and formal amendments made by the
finance committee which were adoot.
not only to ed by the Benate.
to open this Senator Dnniels offered an amend-
Inud to settlement, but to forfeit ment nrovidina- that bonds of rail-
title In case wher It appears that roads that "have paid regularly and
the railroad have deliberately con- j continually for five year next pre
splred to defeat the purpose ot the ceding the deposit ot Its bonds and
government In ceding the land. Interest due on all It bonds" can be
Information wa presented to th used for currency Issue. The amend.
Judiciary committee showing that .ment, he ald. would allow the use
railroad Instead of disposing of the! of bonda of road that have not paid
land to bona fide settler, had so 'dividends on stock. This would per
manipulated the settlements that the'mlt tha use of the bonda of a num
railroad themselves are now In poa- her of southern railroad which ar
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