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, Orchards In The Rogue River Valley Pay $1,000 Per Acre Annually
Associated Press
Dispatches
THE WEATHER.
tonight and Friday.
Fair weather is promised fur
VOL. II.
MED FORI), OR., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY "JO, 1S)(K
NO. L'Sl
V
f
CONTRACT FOR
WATER MAINS
FOR IUDFORD
RUEF'S IMMUNITY
CONTRACT GETS INTO
COURT AS EVIDENCE
City Recorder Buys Bal
ance of Pipe for Imme
diate Delivery to City
From Crane Company.
Judge Lawlor Admits Affidavits Filed
by Defense and Overrules Objections
of Prosecution to Them Jewish
Rabbi Sheds Light on Immunity.
STOESSEL IS PUPILS PLAN
CONDEMNED
TO BE SHOT
SA NT RAM; I. SCO, Fob. 211. Judge
Lawlor today admitted into evidence
affidavits filed by the defense in the
ease of Abe Kuef and overruled the ob
lections nt the prosecution to them. At
torney Aeli for Rnef read the affidavit
of Dr. Barnard M. Kaplan, the Jewish
rabbi, which shed mbore light on the
immunity contract given to miet.
FURTHER DECLINES IN
RAILROAD STOCK PRICES
XKYV YORK, Feb. ill. Severe di
lutes in the low prices of railroad
tocks occurred todav. The Could
shares were especiallv weak. Missouri
Pacific closed at 114 and dropped to
2Sij. Western nion broke from 4li
to 411,. Several other slocks ran off
sharply.
City Recorder B. M. Collins yester
day closed the contract with YV. T. Jef
fries, representing the Crane company,
for castiron pipe for the new city dis
tributing system, which insures the
speedy construction of waterworks in
Mcdford.
The pipe purchased consisted of X2..2
feet of 4-inch pipe, 22,212 of (i-inch :
pipe, 12:1(1 of S-ineli pip. d 4112 of 111- COTTON MILL EXPLOSION
men pipe. I lie price paid was .i2 peri CLOSES DOWN WORK
ton, t. o. I). .Medfnrd.
"I " " special, I.OWFLL, Mass., Fell. 211. Kleven
, '.,,,,1 I""""-' "- I "it'll were injured an. I two probably fa
111 addition to this nine that I'mi- See. 'ally by tile oxplnsio nof tile boiler
enth street has already bi -en shipped room of the Hamilton corporation 's cot
; and is expected here daily. .ton m.'iniifuctiiriiig plant in this city
r i 1 he entire plum is temporarily shut
BOURNE SAYS ROOSEVELT; ...wn and I. peratives out of work
i FULTON PREDICTS TAFT I
j THROAT CUT TO CURE
A MEDICAL MYSTERY
SALKM. Or., Feb. 20. Asked as to
tie- present status of presidential ps-
(abilities, I'llited Stales Senators Fulton! CIIICAtiO, Feb. 2M Mrs. Joseph (
nml liourue have expressed themselves I 1 ' nervous system col-
Mis follows ill Sli.cinl t,.o,.r.n,,- I lapsed after she lia.l llett.d ..-T.IM"i for
Senator Fulton-I think the seuti- r,!. '''' .'.rl:i,ig night and day man-
tH'ii i in- liiiimu it'ii1, i in1 nm't'is ui
mi'iit in I'imir nf Tal't is inuwhiL' ri-'lit i
olinij: tlirtPUKliout tln nisi, iiiul :is it , j,
jomvh ac tin- pri'Hi'iit tunc Ins nornina- i i-otisist hit; !' .mthiK tin tlmuit nmlth
T)ln IS IM'rr.-IIIl. I hi'lV 1.1 rniilii
rt jiiii lfil in ' i-x.M Mi'iit
it'tir a iliintiiTnns iipfViit inn.
test tfnin; on in the smith tn seciirn iM
elites for Kiinx. Sctiatiir Kimx is all
ri-'lit. gou.l man, and may 1" tin1
noriii.n'c.
St'iiatnr limiriii' Tuft will nut lu
Kiininati'd at (tir;,n,.. In n,y ,jml--mint,
lf(isi'vi'It will In- nnininah d.
There arc tint many li t';t oiitc smtn
!)' to the war s. rn taiy, who is
not popular in his own riyht, to com
liinc against liiin, ever to let the nomi
nation go to Tit ft. Public opinion be
lli ml the delimit inn will stampede them
"Teddy" in the strenuous hours ot"
She convention. I
removal
t a greater part ot the thyroid
n en re for "(iraves disease,''
1 meilieal invsterv.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Neil,
who
with
Falls
.Misses Mildred and Nin
hae ! 'ell spending the weel
Judge Neil, returned to liutt
Tm sd;,y.
Will Hanna. while eimnite from San
i'rniirisen (o Cortland, stopped over to
spend ;i few days with his parents.
Mrs. T. .1. Kinney went to (irants
1'ass tin' first .if the week for a visit
with friends.
Hero of Port Arthur by
Russian Court Martial
May Be Commuted.
INDEPENDENT
SCHOO
L
01
Death Sentence Is Given Striking Pupils of Eighth
Grade, North School, Try
to Secure Quarters for
Recital Purposes.,
FIGHTING BOB EVANS
RESIGNS COMMAND
TO ADMIRAL THOMAS
Iil Health Compels Change in Command
of America's Battleship Squadron
Now Off Callao News Expected at
Washington Evans Not Seriously 111.
HtUi
VICTORIOUS
OVER
F
oi. lur.rom ku, l-co. 20. (ion- It is reported that tho eiirhth izra.lo
eral Stoessol, hero of Port Arthur, lias students of the North school have tried
been condemned to death by the court '" "'''lm' rooms over the Niekloson
martial winch tried the Russian com- I uumwure store and made overtures to
lnanders of the Japanese war. (leneral ! ""'ir 1,1(1 teacher, ' W. Shirley, to
Frock was reprimanded and tieuerals 1 :u'11 them, rather than continue at
Smyriinff and Heiss ucuuittcd. The i ""' "Mli school. Many of them say
court recommends that the death sen-j """ ""'.v W,M ""'sli the school year in
tenc f Stoessol lie commuted to ten I 1 "'"" tbey have selected.
years' imprisonment in u fortress, ami' -""hool board does not intend to
that he be excluded from the service 'consider the petition signed by three
, hundred citizens asking for Mr. Shir
ley s reinstatement, according to .1.
11. Coehraii, who is a member.
"The school board has acted finally
vi.-u- vihm- i' i 1 r,"l,,' I'"' subject, " saiil
NI-.W l o x, I-eb. 20. Micro was a Mr i '....l,r,... --xt...,. ..i- .i i.n.i
better in.piiry for -tocks today. The nre' hark in ' school',,,,, the affair ;
pport ot the (i.mld group ami the ; allied as far as the board is cu
pper stocks imparted , ,.,.,-,,,,1."
t the market. I lei- There lo ,,.,., ... i r,,.-rl.l..
eoiuineiit heaid because the board re
(uses to consider the petition ami acted
BETTER DAY FOR STOCKS i
ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE i
promiacni
strength to the rest
:iware A Hudson was up 4'-.. W'-stern
I'nion 2'j, Aini'i-iean Smell ing- :!, , St.
' ' '"s. -Missouri witl i granting Mi. Shirley
leei.ii. ..''i i iiiii .i n ii. it.i ntoc ,v
Itig l-'our. Anialgainaleil Copper
mo II OS I einrnl ileelmeil a point
CALLAO. Feb. 20. Tho Americnn
battleship fleet has been sighted off!
i ins port, a wireless from the Con
necticut says that Admiral Kvnns is in
poor health and that Hear-Admiral
Charles M. Thomas, commander of the
second siundron and thin! division of
the fleet, lias assumed charge of the
vesselB.
WASHINGTON, V,.b. 20. While not
yet formally advised by Admiral
Thomas that he has assumed command
of the Atlantic fleet, officials of the
navy department are expecting some
such announcement on the basis of pre
vious reports of Admiral Kvnns' health.
CATCH DIPHTHERIA FROM
LARGE ST. BERNARD DOG
Railroad Magnate Secures
Control of Illinois Central
Through a Decision of
the Federal Court.
Harrj.
ill tho
lit! INK, Idaho, Keb. 211. One of
Hoise's physicians is at work on an in
vestigation which he believes will clear
ly shoe- that dogs, which are under
stood to be susceptible to diphtheria,
through their mouths, coinniuniciite the
lisease to persons. Most, of the medical
men of Itoise assert that there has
never b a practical demonstration
that the dicase may be thus coinmuni-
ated.
This investigation is the result of n
second case of diphtheria in one of the
ClIlCAlit), l-'eb. 20. K. II.
niaii gained a complete victory
Illinois Central litigation, which has
been ill the .superior court since Inst Oc
tober, wlien Judge Hall today rendered
a decision dissolving Hie temporary in
junction granted Stiiyvesant l-'ish, by
which 2SII.2J1 shares of stock were en
joined from being voted at the annual
meeting of the Illinois Central. This
stock, which was held by the Union
I'acific and the Railroad Securities
company of N'ew Jersey, can now lie
voted at the annual meeting in this
city, March 2."..
The decision contains lll.lllll) words.
II stales that no act prejudicial In the
Illinois Central or the stockholders is
SATISFACTORY YEAR FOE
OREGON APPLE-GROWERS
SENT TO PRISON FOR
ONE MINUTE FOR THEFT
fl'ortlaud Telegram.)
"There is a home market for all tin1
ipples Hint are lell in the state," said
local jobber today, "and in view of
this there is Mule probability that any
cr ilii-
SKATTI.K, Feb. 20. What
garded as lite shortest sentence
posed iii this country on a person
barged with crime was fixed recently
by Judge 1'ialer in the criminal tie
parti I ot' the superior court when lie
M'lilillced liarfiehl Long to serve oe
..o, -o... . .faience was siioieuiti d dun
e made tills season, excepting tho one bi h.-i
irload lot of Hood Ifivers that is to: Long was airesled several davs ag.
o to the Orient this month. This lnt "" information : using him of having
iiisigiiinent will finish Ihe export an
ring
can I oisidereil in be so.
the retirement of Fish from the
homes ot this city, which the physician I shown to have been done, unless the
believes was communicated to Ihe child , 1,11 ri' ''"'"'t 'h'1 I'liiou I'acific and
from the u th of a lave St. Hernard 1 ';l'lr"ad Securities company own
dog. The doe was ev,,me,l l. n... I -' percent ol Ihe stock ol the Illinois
l-:..i i" , ''Central
' " " I s iii.-n ne T ill in i Sj(.
, ... , i pros ncy. i ii- policy ot the company
was killed to prevenl 1,,,-ther spread of : has been Ihe same, 'a, it, executive
the disease. officers, with one exception, caused by
I death, remained the same from that da"
UNION PACIFIC SOLVES 'to this. The policy of the company is
STEEL CAR PROBLEM ! 'J11', the relations belweeu'the
. I.inon I'acilic and Illinois Central are
OMAHA. Neb., Feb. 20. Hearing no I """!" '7 ''.'isl' w'"" '" I'-wer.
resemblance whatever to any of the, assisieu in siiaping nnil consent nig
pes oi cars which have been evolved
its dimensions, 'ih,. Cni,,,, I'acilic raj i '!""' ,''I""''M'
-on, so far as Or
loleii :f i trom the i.iirse of Miss Min
Fletcher, his landlady. U I arraigned lie
KORTONIA HOTEL BOUGHT I
I BY MOORE OF SEASIDE '.
I'OK'Tl.ANl). Feb. 20. "The Dan-
moore" is the new name selected for
tie- former Nortoniu, at Washington
and Fourteenth streets. The name will
be recognized at once as that of Dan .1.1
Jloore, the owner ami landlord of the 1
Hotel Moore, at Seaside, one of the1''
De.sr popular resorts on, .the coast.
Department Store Burns.
VOI!Fl:. Ma-s.. Feb. 2. The d
pnrtmcnt store of Janes Mclirath wa
deslroved by file today. The damag.
is $100,01111.
North Woodstock Bum?.
NOI.'TII V( tl II 1ST! u K. X. II., Feb
The largir Jiart of the business sec
on of this town was destroyed by fin
irlv todav. The loss is f loo.i mo.
trade for lliis s.
n is concerned.
While there have linen some ndvorsi
ictors. the apple luisiiiess of the stall
thus far has been measurably satisfac
tory. The recent financial striin.eiicv lit
nf course had some effect ia depressing
prices, but in general the ridiims re. CIETS FIVE THOUSAND
road has limit a steel car. which prom
.sis Wollil ls t inipro ement
providing safety r the traveling pub I
j i.ioig emereii a plea o gnill.X'. AlatlV
; persons appeared and entered 'pi, -as for
jcleruonev ,,h (lie gl of the g
I. in 11 s previous g I i duct and Ii
e i, tent intention ot lea. ling a better
FOR LOSS OF LOVE
A lease for ten ve
irs was closed be-
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
twoc, I.an J. Moore and K. M. r.a,-j ,,u.Vi ,.,. M,., wii
anis, who owns the hotel property, and: .,;,.,s!ev. 1'. Ii. ciff... . M. Davbv.
titer extensive alterat ions on Ihe biiil.l- .:,. Fields. C. II. Hill. Alvia Johnson,
fc.g are completed the Hahmoore will; i;v I.ee. Mrs-, w. I. Martin. T. A.
b - opened to the public by the new pro- j Morris. I.. .V. Moore, Mrs. M. Talkers.
Piietor. While the hotel is but two! Hick Hi". Mrs. I,. A. Kyan. Albert St.
years old. Mr. Lazarus is soend imr 1 Johns. V. I.. S'oeker. . A. Taylor.
about til. I in loin.. in, r U stri-lK- oi John Tons, -her
tje date in every particular, introduc-l
Ui,' hot and cold running water to the!
Mrs. .1. M. Walsh. W.
Williams. I,, o. White.
nil
'"is and installing additional 1
rooms. j
i '
PCRMER MEDFORD BOY
''1 KILLED IN EXPLOSION
i i
. I.. Wigle, fornieilv of Medford. has
re iv,,l the news of his son's death
" '-Xl'losioll ia the New iliver vnl-!
lej- min,. Hawk 'f Nest. W. Vn. A. :
A jl... ,,e son, w as a veteran of the
Kp.:
tiv
J :
m,
Veteran Is Incinerated,
ill FAV I'AKK. Cn I. F-1.. 20.lr.
Made-', the civil war veteran and crip
pie, was biirn-d to d-atli in a lire
which destroyed his I se early otday.
celVe.l ,y g,,W, S. especially for til
truit that giailid choice to fancy, have
not been such as t,, give ground for cm SAI.K.M. Or., Feb, 20. The supreme
plaint. In cases where the fruit moved court has affirmed a . judgment for $."iOl,0
al low figures it can generally be said favor of W. II. Ireland against Al
that inferiority in t. ,,,-t or i,; b-rt J. Ward for the alieualiou of Un
packing was responsible, and this fact affections of plaintiffs wife. This
cannot be impressed too strongly upon case was lri,, in Lane count v before
the minds of growers. Judge I,. T. Harris. Tl,,. ,o,i,,i.o, r , i...
"This y,
was a la rg..
had to bo c
apple me"
ar. as in years past, there
percentage of the fruit that
asset as s nds, and if I he
,f the state hope to get the
Supreme court is by Justice Mo
SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR .
DEAD FROM PERITONITIS
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Senator
Asbtirv !. I.atimer of South Carolina
dud in I'rovidenee hospital this inorn
ing from peritonitis, lie underwent an
operation for appendicitis last Sunday.
TABLE ROCK TATTLINGS.
IMdie
Isi, Aaiericah war and was
' li'-goiiian. II,- h-l't ( Ir. gon si
tieie has
l,:iMil,ee. 10 y, ars old. f-
le school gioaiid while playing a
-s la.t w,. k and l.r.... Ills ana.
. doiog as .l as can l.e expo
M's. it. i:. s-iiii
;,,e ,e-i..d I,.
"lost out ot their products ahev must
work steadily toward a reduction of Ibis
percentage. Oregon orchards are n,,w
eh b. iter cared for than a few years
ago. but there is still room for a good
I- al of improvement. ' '
Local dealers figure that practically BRIGADIER-GENERAL DODGE
all the loo, apple crop ,s now out of CROSSES GREAT DIVIDE
growers' hand-. There are still a few1
scattering lots in first hands, but Ihoyj WASIIIXliTOX. Feb. 20.-Mrigad ier
are not considerable, and it is believed '"-nornl Fran, is S. Hodge, s. A., re
'hat the local and near by demand will ' tired, died todav. aged liil. lie was
be sufficient t,, tali,, all offerings in ""'"'b'i a medal of honor by congress
this market. d il ingu isle d gallantry in the bal
The trade is steadv and of fair r. ' '" """V "?'" '"''"I" I"
nan c.-nnpaigu m tt,.- 1,'is.
The new car is s meted entirely
of metal, inodl.v steel. The four en
Ira steps and v stibllles of the orili
nary coach h.-n e I a discarded and a
single v. slit, ul, at the center of the
ear. with an enlia n each side,
a.Iopteil. Folh ends of tl ach are
rounded to 1, ss,.n w ind and air resist
an, e. The windows are circular. 2.",
iucli.s in diameter, and the ear is
lighted by means of a single lamp over
each seat. I lie car weighs
pounds.
l linen, leu ir Hie nllulavit ot well kiiowu
men may be considered
t rue.
ri... .1....1..-...1 :
nil, I in I . .." .' ... ..
no, ...nie-i no, ii using lino iioioing
the stock of other corporal ions and
said that Ihe fact thai a purchaser
might be a foreign corpora I ion and Ihe
slock that of a domestic corporal ion
could not chnnge the rule of law.
CLIFFORD PINCH0T WILL
RETIRE FROM HARD WORK
NOe'lUII j '
l ei Il l-
glow
FULTON COMING IN MARCH
TO ANSWER HENEY'S CHARGES
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20...
Ii'illlou is undecided as to w hat
will go to Oregon to answer th,
a. I, by Francis J. Ilency and partiei
pale
tore
teady and of fair i
I'orlions. c.nnmoii to or,d nnnles
selling at -$-1.2 to $1.0. w hile the best RRKOP ttOWW T nllPff
O'.'oh s are mo ing at 1.7." to 2."o
POWER IN PHILIPPINES
,h a-el l':i
cej
t
"i
thi
ki) ,
OS.
i
till
re)
J. I.. i
""paper .
... toilaitt ,,f tj. ,
:'s ago and for son
mg ia the mine.
eilllv ,!.,. lather.
I a I, -tor and l.e
J..s-ph A.-loir.
"oh. W. V;
'lie ,. ,;, of I A..,-.. I ;
-'"IV told black m- ,1. r ieel be.
ii. the in in.- a ud as a r. .,,!: .
HI explosion 1M.T1.;., j,.- mille. soli
" "II "f Hi" Hie" ."lll'lov.d Willi ;.r
"V.eptio,,. Tl,,. ,.:.r ti,i... ti,.,- II
'-' Wigle had been blirOd Will, oile r I'.i-
"is of ih,- disaster. It Is probable ,....
the father will hao the remains Vt.
n.'d to t'ortlaad for burial in the .er
ne.' r future. , ,
i . ;' '-.
SENATE TO ACCEPT T T Hi-.
NEW FRENCH TgtT
ASIUNliToN,
ed to
, 's Va
A. bun
n-lrird.
Mr
I... . :,. !..y. !.
Mr. Jon. s
Mi-. J. I'. I' I!el
case of plI'-M 111 . 11 i.'l
Mi- I.'"'
...I the tea
soimllo la
Me
... No:.
.In !'
in
.la
! HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF
j ORANGES FROM CAIIFORNIA
al , -i e- to III" gn, v.. is.
-',!0-ses ,,;, of
a t'.r'i ,.f r,e total
'ti.-llla,
MANILA. Feb.
.1
a in.-.,, I
I I is I
Seller Cotne
er of tile Phil
elieve.l that he
es-ilar politics,
bp- ill ousting
'i, among the
III the ca'iipaign. lie wi-
lenvillg here to Secure )e passage
ll the senate of his amendment to the
intelstat tuiuerce law and also to
perfect, report ami pass the omnibus
claims appropi iat ion bill now hefor
ihe claims committee. I'robablv he wi
be uiial.ie to reach lli'o'im prior t
March 1.1.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2n..-The story
has been put in circulation in Washing
ton lo the effe.l that Gilford Find,,.!,
I ot III forest sen ice. wil
ll office a) Hie e,,s ' 'IV
I l.'ooseioll 's t .1 111. and go west to
tup Willi tie; roiililtv. Ihe reiol't noes o,
! lo say that I'in, h,, has a desire to mix
ill polil ies, will, Ihe h,,i f el, ouctelv
I Ic ing sent I, i the d ilate from the slate
ator J in w hid, he takes residence.
iine he I Since Mr. l,',,o.see 1 anie .res i, ell .
lunges! Mr. Pia. liot has I v. n i...-,i. ,fl
in tile alaiiuisl nit ien. e vas
be hold,
le
es 'V W
Hie Wo.
NO CHARGES FILED AGAINST
CANDIDATE T. J. CLEETON
WASHINGTON', Feb. 20. A canv:
of all sources of in forma t ion eoncini
the Or.g listriet attorneyship mal
11 apparen, inai no sj nic charges
lull.' I u lib d ngainsi the delegation
candidate. Thomas .1. , Iceiou. Gi te i
investigation and e xa in inat ion ol' I
aiailability. his record and his capaci
mi being made. I lie resell ,,f wl, h w
ii iiisignili, ant i
or- -1 1 v ,1 i isioe
I, part,,,, at. ' G,
k w as t he, i a :
of I'itichot -s .Ii
1 1 IC
I tie
as chief
for
and
,ile,l
lete
Hie
tal .
-. . . t . -1 .
'I'
M ,,e nt
I'.'lt",, I.. , j
Given F.'tal Mornklne Dose.
a'l I!. I". ..on ,11., I :,.t weel
Ihe
",l'l i-
I'l.l
administer,
MLSSrSKII'PI LEGISLATURE
DLFEATH PROHIBITION
..: home Fridav ...
i. ie"'.- , otter' a i ned I
.. t:. Hi
ed.
and r. turn. I )...
-eel,- Sunday,
v.. j, ,r.. ... ll'.
evening and was
their tea. her.
illiam
..I in
s' 11. An elegant si,,.r wa
Whi, It a Olple jusl Ice Wli
le young people voted that
,,-1 thing to b. long t.. Mrs.
ill's
foi.
Th.
Trolley Line in Trospcct
lioioie Itlv.T Kb'Ctrie
Feb. 2o. After
Iff .Scrri'tnrv lt.... ....1 i . .';i
" , " j. .ii.ji nun . rnilSIt comp.ii.v ....
V the new proposisl French arbitration I ., .,.ii,. at Grant
I today, the senate committee nn ti... : r-,...r nr.- Ciii.tnin Kvans. F
Rapid
articles of in
pass yesterday.
RUSSIA PLANS TO EUII.p
ANOTHER BIG NAVY
sr. 'i:ti:i;.-i:i i:g. f.i,. 2"-ti,.
I,',iss,.-iu admiralfv has submit, ,., ,,, .he
eoliilnissiou on national defense ll,.
tinan -ial ..utlii f a naval progiaitiuo
involving tlie expeii.litnre of .1.,i7s.ii.
programme i. ( . rii,id. t. , in
list ruction of
1 1.
I son', .11... Ilolson aiei a
'. " naoi. .1 I' ,,-!,, ,v were out late
i' "s nioi't aed f-.l in with F.-h
,:-'-' " .M- ' Vmi -ter. Th r..
;,i,- ret'ii'e.l r, ..rdi.-t finding
;.i"' F.lil.v onillv of furnishing
,, vv ill, the morphine.
d bv
. loot I'""
I M
Mi
Feb.
Th.
The
1107 and include
Pn"oni for Tndisa Tt.r."B.
-s VGToV. F. ,. "o.-Senator
, i , iiv I .-, k iiitro.lue, , a bill i.coa.iii
i,isio,is of Indian ar veterans
ording to age. those i.P C to r ive
!J: over 7o. l". and over 7.". fc.'O
month.
the
ffo relations ordered a favorable re ! (.,ieW .1 E. Watt. Ir. Page
1 S. Hlitoo and H. A. Nye.
fKt upon the trenty.
, fl,.,.. ,. i I...1.:.. .... ' ' "' eei'i. ,,i....e..r to . I. T(
..,. , '"'"""'l'". , " cenaill )r ,,, ,., received a .,
amount of hydrovrauliir work for see. .-....- . ..." "
eral nf R,,..i "......-, ......... -,o,,w wm m 'nrn
K-o
f tl
when an i
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Th.'-e fr,
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