Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 15, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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    g . t , TOE MORXiyG OREGOMAy. THURSDAY, JTjyE 15. 1911.
LOVE SAYS HEART I
1 IS EVER FICKLE
Wife's Lawyers Cannot Get
j ex-Broker to Admit He
Loved Many Women.
EX-NEW YORKER SCATHING
! Hp sat Spo anrf Iter Mother
mokrd S3 or Clarette Earn.
a Tay HI flt-r Trtlfte
' and Plaintiff Caaa Rolt.
J
' BAKER. Or.. Jon -i Jwl)
At tie e:oe of a day wherein Wr.
1 !dney C Lov' attorney fa:d t
j wrtns; testimony from that he hal
Iv4 rr.r jr other nfn whil llvins;
. with hi wife, and la which a staler
rf th p:alntia msaoetii Lo.
j tre plaintiff attorneye reeled
I lietr divorce . Tfca beans; will
4 Be raei.-ned tomorrow mornin-.
1 In tx count of hla laetlmeny Love
' aa!4 that oa January . !. Mra. Love
, seised Mm by tha throat and attempt
ed 19 rink", durlrc a to:ent tit of
rse. Ifa ;o Hid that Ms mother-In-.
aw. Mr. I"rne f. Hum. smoked
f r ra Jl to eia-arettes a day and trl
' Ms wifa emosed aa equal number. Ha
r paid for them.
Was Lov. eleter of the plaintiff, tee
tin.i that op o the lime of her -.
rartora for Europe, ilra. Marjorta
Harsea Lo espreeeed reat love fr
! t't kuaAaad. and tRat after al-.e wa
eeaeral dare oat on tho ocean aant a
, wireless lrU( to Mm. coached In
r.i.nn terms, and atMna; t.i baby.
" Muriel a. rama to It. P6 declared.
however. I l aha IhoufM her amer
: ln-'i'i artione wora rather queer
was re visited bar brother and hi
J ifo la Nw Tor.
Month' Tim Granted.
Jjise fmlth aranted Mr. Love a
montti a tlnna la which to taka I ' I -'.
t-ny after tba plaintiff waa throuch.
"Tcey'ii ro4 It." waa tba ot:y torn
' mal of Joh L. Rand. Love attorney.
o waa v. -T MU.r Jt aland
a-ainst hi wire f.r bar a:iecd In
lerferanr with Mm In t(tr Ma Plo
tropMaa. book, forolturo tnl otr.er h.
lonccit out of a Near Tork store
hou. Ha d.c arrd ra waa Pot In
terferla; with Mr. U If aha wished
t set rr trie atorad tra.
"Vot loatanra, bar appandta la thar.
ha aa.'-t "I dJO't rara to kaap tbat.
, a:rfiaa I paid for It."
Alloreaja or l.-a ta triad kard
', to ailrtt a4natloae concarnloa; bta ra
' TatMno witn four womrn. but Uoaa
r.iatra wara alaola:. Ilia wlfaa law
yra aaid Ihay r4 tha aamrs of la
athar woc.aa Ibay wara praparrd to
ak about.
lotf TrlU of Ilabtta.
toa danlad that ra r-anl all
', :hl playlaa? carda la bta e!uta.
r;r:n that mrtmn ba waa la Nw York
moat of tna tl-.a ha did tiot drota to
biiin waa apant WHO Ma w.fa. I oa
a'imitt4 ir.t b ofa iild tha Mt
rpu.itaa. tra I'bIpo. tha folo. -tha
Ta'quat and othar famoua Naw York
C'Uoa to wMch ba baionsa!.
la a la-tar writtan by Lova to Mr.
' Loa ca I hrntrr.aa day. 10. ba at,t
' Itr to coma bark to bim and promuM
t forciaa car. Tba lattar waa not
coucbad In omc I arm a. bowarar. It
' bacaa "My Chrlatmaa aratlri to aa
unfaithful wlfa. who knowa naltbar
' cratituda eor truth." and rfrrd to
har lattar to bin la which aha had told
Mm to f and ciaar Lia cam a. dac.arla
It -dirty."
Coccamlac hla acruaailon that hla
wila triad lo ahaka him, Loaa aald ha
aunaaquactly wrota bar:
tnd I tarn yoai oat of dMra for
that? leataad. I took yoai to my arms
' and u.-d yoa let li aiontfa."
Mr, lyor Vot FJiTlrd.
t - Tha Uttar cloaad with tha atatamant
l txj'a did B.t any Mr. Lots a lot
In tha fotura. for tha world door aot
-' rara for woman who dasart thatr bus
bar. 1a In Itms of strosa.
iff lx waa aakad by I.a'a at
tnrnay t raad a Bumhar of lattara ra
ril by harsa f and mothar from
liryr' Puraaa Loa Attornay Tuska.
for Mrs. Lot, objartad stranuoualy and
aaaminad lr lattara aary closaly. Mia
Lo raad alt In ail. wMrh war writ
tan from Rawfant. TnCand. In tha
P'immar and Antatra of lv Kach ona
wsa full of ttprrlm of hrr daTotloil
on.1 lo t hr huatand and how hapy
f r war. la eataral sba arcad
tvirt and bar mothar to roma thar
i1 maka thalr homa wtth tf.m. "wbara
wa ran all ba harry toaathar.'"
Aliv ara aa:d. bar krotnar a wif had
ant than pirturaa of tha baby tafcan
to har hus'mnd a arm and told tham
how a l'i4 tham both and ho-i
fat Ufa cou'd o oa f.rrvar a It waa
n.
ABERDEEN TO HAVE FEEDER
Hallmad ITnna Tor Tnaawnil l
(.ra;a Harbor .a0rrd.
prKrCF.N. tVa.h . Jur.a U-p. i! I
Bjatnaaa man of Abardaaa ara anthu
aiaatia oar tha rport rai-aiad haro
t'xtay frm rrt Toonaand of tna aaaur-a.i.-o
liar fj-ano:al ba-.:ns: baa at laat
b-n r.-r.t t bui!d tha rrrt rad
b'-'waan tat c;tr an.l i-a MifNw.
ri;a TKaaa Is st:l carta o mattar t't
ba a-Cfa.J haf.ra lnfft surraT tafr1a.
tfcara la axarr Inti-at'n a prM lfcal
rna-t wi ; ba but:: wltMn in rati
'
ra purp.'a of t.ia w rod wi't b"
'- rp t. mri. pamrai a t:fcar at
rl T -""-! or Port Anaa.aa. asd I-
r.orrow a mvn !!! b b-;d al t
f. r-a f v-a to cnaha final rrenf nil
f t rca.t
j.--af--a I r Pa - r nt futh-a-
t a .lr-4"on I ' oo-w an 1 A--k .
t -.i wt. waa lr r aarotjn-aa
I a t-a rroja.-t la an of t?ia n rt -w
tni'nl a.ma of t' a ott.ti to
r-a Aarlcr t ia -orr-,mar.ni car.'-r
f..r t"ia a"ra a-jt hwtara rrt of t"-
a at Tna o-uv!! of l? a aMori hJS
at .t srS tat It Is tlm tr-it tia
v..t sou:4 haa a r'.rr of It oaa
f-om wMch t draw Its a- rr-aa ar.d aot
c n.t cgk'i ot-.nar t.-a Pound e t a or
an t. Tar. I no - of t -it
'ty ;a tN.:a toward fata c;laa. Mjt it
la ur-t t' tha -'utw mt ba In-t-raoda.-t
and t.iavtora boitl Ita owa
cit:.
I
CADET OFFICERS CHOSEN
Kr MtrleMiilrr Award Com.
snlaaanna for 'onlo Vrar.
Kf- Aiini'Tt.TT'RAL Y!.
ry.k, I'orva'Ils. Or. Jan 14 Today
M!o ".-ina VftrHr. fr tha
.t tima baor hla ra'Jraraant a com
maaJaau Btad tha fymtaot IAS
radat offlcara for tha coming; year for
tha OroB Arrlcu'.toral Coilaaa raal
mant. Tna praaaBiatloa of commlaaloas
waa aa Imprasstta r.aht. aa tba young
fallows In thalr ordnaa-trlmmed khaki,
alatad Ihalr commandar for tha last
tima. and raraltad from h'm a ciarga
aa to thalr TtrponaiMl.ty to tha Irsti
lutlon. to tha stata and Fadrral Oor
srrcaaat. and to thamaalraa.
Nm yaar's Cadat Colonal la Shamaa
O Brian JJcKaddan. "1. CoraaKla. and
tha I.la jtanant-CotonaU tTrnet O.
Rica, 'ix Portland. Tha threa Majora
aro to bo Jay C. Ldr. 'II. Sharwood:
L. M. Turnar. 'II. Happnar. ar.d Trad
A. M.llcr. '12. rort-and.
Tfta ftftn Cartalns namad ara V.
n Olhsjn. 13. Warmpr:na: I-, E-WUs-al.
-1J. Indianapolis. Ind.; C R
Thom.on, -It. Portland; J. H. Ballnap.
"I. Corvaills: C. N. Andarson, 'li.
Portland: A. E EachrlchU "U. Port
land: O. V. Wanstrum. -1J. Flshhawk;
P. U McMillan, -1. Salam: Mon-la Koon,
"It, Junctl a City; J. R. Mann, '1.
Portland: it L Smith. 'IS. Marshflald:
W. E- Morns. "11. Punt-sautawney. Pa.;
J. B- Graan. Adjutant. 'It. Twin Falls.
Idaho; otto Moor. Commissary, 'li
Portland, and Olotar Carroll. Quarter
matar. -IJ. Portland.
Tha First Lutnanta ara M. O.
Ifky. Salam. R. U Htonebura. '11.
Cobura;: J. R. Grimm. 'It Hubbard: O.
a Pataon. '14. Nswbars;: A. Burdlrk.
IS. Portland: E. 8. Daman t. II. Marbla
Point: f. K. Daan, '11. Bakar City.-"
Pamual H. A r both not. 11. Portland:
F. O. Prown. "IX Fort Klamath; R- C.
Cxmran. 'II. fnn Bills: C. C. Lavan.
la. Portland; L R. McKanit. 'II.
8-immarrIlia: A. V. Pwarthout. Ml.
fincknay. Mich.; F. M. Boulan. 'It. Port
land, and C. E. Hltton. 'II. Carlton.
bacond Uautananta wars named as
follows: M. Huntlnaton. II. Yonralla;
C. K. Hubbard. p11. lundaa; C. H. Man.
ark. 'li. CoraUis: R- I- Smith. "IS.
Portland: V- B. Glshorn. 'II. Lanta; O.
W. Morris. '11. Punsaautawnay. Pa.; P.
R. Pataon, 'IS. Rattla Ground. Wash.:
W A. Arm sir or r. 'IS. Corrallls: C. D.
Laffarty. 'li. CorvalUa: O. G. Vosa. 'II.
Astoria: R- W'ltala. 'IS. Park Plaoa;
F. W. K:ina. 'IS. Ia Anselas. Calif.;
C. la Pmlth. J. Orays River, and R
J. Anderson, Tillamook.
SOLDIERS PLAN FOURTH
TAXCOnF.ll BARRACKS TO SEE
hOMC rr- K VESTS.
Athlrtlc? Contrala and Company
Prill to B Part of Pay
or FY-allTlUr.
TASOOI-vrR BARRACKS. Wash,
J:na It pcia!. Jl-kcd athlata. from
lo ao-.diat coronal for cash prlsas
In an Immanaa Acid maat on the post
athiatic iu-itl on tna artarnoon of July
4. and this will prohsSly bo tho larcast
atblatto aranl avar haid la tha garrison.
It will b free to the public and la balnc
arrana'd for by th aporta rommlttaa
of tna Fourth of July rommlttaa of tha
City of Vancouver. It la intended to
maka this tha Ms; faatur of tba cele
brati.Mi thia year.
Haaidca tha racular P.ald day events,
there will ba many laughable and roml
nal aid falurr. eucii aa ahow racea.
where all of tna shoe of tha contestants
aro shaken In a tarrrt and then tbrown
out. tna eolt'ler lo sat his shoes laced
Brt will win tha prise.
Tha macMne gun platoon of tha First
Inrantry. which etj:thd a world rec
ord la April, running H yards. Bring a
shot and returning la M second, will put
on aa eahlMtlon. .
T "i other events proposed to be beld
will be: Company rl;. e i-j.p:nenl races,
mule hurdle rre. Uutta' manual drill,
packioc contest, shelter tent pitching.
lk.ard dash, putting U-pounvl shot.
t- yard dQ. mil biryc;e race. a
yard hurdles, run nine high, Jump, pol
vauit.
Tha soldiers will tarn out to a man
oa tha day to taka part la the parade
In Vancouver. Tha First Infantry band
will furnish music.
BERRIES ARE RUSHED EAST
North Rank Through Train Carries
Whlto Sainton FYalt.
WHITE SALMON". Wash, June 14.
tSpecial.V In order to rusk a rarlosd of
strawberrtea through to Deadwood. a
mining town In tha B.ark Hills of South
lakota. the North Hank flyer wa
topped her Mon Ly ntvnt and tha fruit
ear coupl-J. to t:. trsla. Tha car wa
sold for a crate cash. f. o. b. Whit
ra.mi'n.
Several carload hav gone to South
Dakota thla year and ona to Alaska, ba
sicJcs two to Hulia. Yesterday's shtp
niant totaled " cratea of Cnlon herrlea
Tlouch the ylr'.d has fallen off ona-thri-.l
this year and the else of tha fruit
l not up to elandard. the prlco has baen
fV.l and growara of lata berries, now
coming onto tha market, ar getting re
turn a thev were never able to got here
tofore. Tha falling off of yield thl
year I attributed to tha hard frost,
wht.-h caurht the earty b'.ossosjts, knd
the last cold ralr.s. which, aoma of tti
growera aay. washed out the pollen.
NEGROES ARE GRADUATED
rrraldrnl Tafl and Rootrlt Scad
Urrrtlng to Klsk l'nlcrlty.
X.UillVll.LL. June 14 Tha forty
flfth commencement of Flsk Cnlrerslty
lf r Negroes! at Naehvltle. Tann, waa
obearved here today. Bar. Charlea Ed
ward iowe. eon of Harriet Beeeher
p-tow. made the com men cam ant aitJrass
and red.lettra from President Taft
nd Theojor I'.oosevelt.
I reidrnt Taft aald la hi letter that
while ba did not believe It well to edu
rate the maa of '! with aeademlo
or inKrrclr educatlow. b waa con
vinced tht it 1 necasaitr to hav a faw
h'sh c'.aa r.r. univrit:e for thoaa
ro aie to be the leartera of the race
sad who are fo figure prominently In
a professional sir thalr ministers.
rhAiclan. lawyexe and teachers, Tha
letter from Colonal Roosevelt waa along
itm ar ltn.
THE OAKS PARK.
Rr.dfter Tela and the Oak Park
band Ilia own t r.e-oselres capable
? s i. h high--isse niul- tsat Msnaaer
I'or.iray g.ad:y conceded to tha
T iany raquc' 't mul.- lovera who da.
a:re4 one entire src5S"By programme
ail t that end ha sat sd every
Thursday ailernoon Tr-e flra! aym
r' ory programme will ba givea IMl
af.rmoon at I n" by tha band a.slst-d
by tha letroro'.ltan quartt. who will
g;v some nutabl offarlrgs.
HraUnc riant Srd Illlrd. "
(HI V Or- Jun 14. lpecia!.
rice-ng that tha old haating p'ant
at the State Aaaitortum tor tba Pra
vantlon of Tuberculosa la past tha
hap of repair, tha tat Beard for
prevention of Tabarcu'.oal today
foucd that tt wa atlra'.y without aa
appropriation for a raw ptant. Aa a
raau'.t. r-.overnor Weet t-road over to
tr.a Insftjtioa te old haattag plant
at tt-.e aavlum. which has been receot
v rer'aevd. art the penltanttary will
f irn-.an the brick, thus giving a nw
p. ant without pra.-tl.-ally any cost.
Ca.U Ed.afaen about fuaf
1 mmm 111 .11
Continuation of June
Sales of
Fine "Gut Glass
One-Fourth or More
Off on Every Article
Continuation of June
Sales ofv
Russian Brass
One-Fourth or More
Off on Every Article
Graduation Gifts in
Fine
Imported Leather
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Washington and Fourth Streets
LAND MAY BE LOST
Twenty-Two Coal Claimants
Must Defend Titles.
WORK HAS NOT BEEN DONE
No rraud AUr-frrd. but Locator ot
Bu.ihnrll Gfoap In Alaska Hare
Failed to Comply With
Requirements.
SEATTLE. 'Wash.. Jun 14. Twenty
two or tha : claimants of tha Bush
nell group of coal claims In the Cook
Inlet eowntry of Alaaka hara been noti
fied by tha Juneau land office to show
causa within iO day why their state
ment should not ba recommended to
the Commissioner of the General Land
Office for cancellation because of the
fllur of the locator to comply with
the requirements of th L'nlted State
statute which provldn that patent
must ba applied for not later than tbree
year after coal land la located.
The Bushnell group la allied with the
McAlplna and Mackey (croups because
tt lies alongside them and because
wealthy men of Detroit organised the
Michigan - Alaaka Development Com
pany for tha purpose of acquiring all
these lands, which are valued at ISO.
00.000. There are no fraud charges In the
present proceedings hit John M. Bush
nell. who I traveling agent of a
laundry machinery company "and an
officer of the Michigan-Alaska Develop
ment Company, was Indicted by a Fed
eral grand Jury In Detroit last March
for conspiracy to dafratid the l'nlted
Plates of the use and possession of the
Bushnell lands.
Pushnell located the lands for per
sons who gav hlra power of attorney.
The claimant whoa locations are In
peril are all residents of i hlcSKO. and
are: John M. Bushnell. Anna 8. Bush
nell. Klliabeth E. Bushnell. . Helen
Bushnell. Kdward P. White. Charles P.
Lyon. William H. Ball. Jesse T. Qulsen
berrv. John J CTOrady. Clara A." Lyon.
Charlea F." Stone. roT,T R Howe.
Carter W. Caleb. Emily Hammond,
refer A. Schrlver. Edgar Allen. Oorg
Hnple. Charlea T. Luckow. Chris Rlber.
I'eter DeTempla. Henry Judd.
Two of th claimant applied for
patent before tha threa yeara expired.
HAILEY CASE IS DELAYED
Idaho Rank Official Win Iolnt In
Pefrn.
BOIK. Idaho. June 14.-MSpeeial.
The tiouthern Idaho Bank embetzle-
ment raaea. wherein President Plumer.
Lao Cramer. Hugh Cramer, directore:
Arthur B. Cutta. cashier, and Fred M.
Colvmaa. former raehtfr. and Deputy
prate Treasurer, officer and directors
of tha Halley Plate Bank, of Halley,
Idaho, are defendants, will not go to
trial until next Fall. Leo Cramer.
tri.l"tn the charaja of falsifying re
porta and th books, convicted and aen
tesred to erv from on to five years
la the Penitentiary, has appealed his
caaa from tha District to th Suprsme
Court of the stste and la on bond pend
ing the bearing.
The etate announce the arraart. on a
charge of making a false entry of 110.
00 of A- L. Ooff. one of the aaslstant
cashier of tha bank. Hla caa will
llBviee go over until the Fall term of
court tor trial. N
Tillamook Marshal Realfn.
TILLAMOOK. Or- June 14 (Spe
ciaO. At a special meeting ot tt City
council Monday nlarht there wa a dis
agreement between the Council and
Marshal Reading1. The latter was re
quested to hand in hi resignation a
Street Commissioner, which ha did. and
-City Marshal. There has been a
large amount of drunkenesa In tha
rlty of late, and the Marshal did
not g-at along; with the saloon-keepers.
It Is thought that this had something;
to do wltli calling; upon him to reslsrn
as Street Commlssloner.-'-.Readlna; wax
the officer who killed a man by trik
Ina; him over the head when he resisted
arrest.
larshfield Plana Celebration.
MARSHFIELD, Or, June 14. (Spe
cial.) The Chamber of Commerce 1 In
charge of the Fourth of July celebra
tion, which Is to be held In thl city. It
I planned to have the blirgest celebra
tion ever before attempted. A fund of
fl&OO I being; raised to defray the ex
penses and committee have been ap
pointed to take charge of the features
of the celebratlcm.
One Killed, S Injured In Collision.
POCATELLO, Idaho. June"l4. (Spe
cial). Henry Martin wa killed.
Charles Berlin; seriously hurt and J.
VT. Chaplain and John MeAbee injured
when a switch engine collided with a
handcar at Kemmerer, Wyo.. shortly
after midnight lst nlg-ht. Dead nd
Injured were member of a Short Line
section crew at Waterfall. Wyo.
Police Seek Tacoma Man.
MARPHFIELD. Or.. June 14. Spe-
For Your Hair ,
Here Are Facts We Want
You to Prove at Our Risk
Marvelous as it may seem, Rexall
"93" Hair Tonic ha grown hair on
he1s that were once bald. Of courav
It Is understood that In none of these
cases were the hair roots dead nor had
the scalp taken on a glazed, shiny, ap
pearance. When the roots of the hair are en
tirely dead and the pores ot the ecalp
are glased. over, we do not believe that
anything can restore hair growth.
When Rexall "9S" Hair Tonic will do
as above stated. It I not Strang: that
w have such great faith In It and that
we claim It will prevent baldness when
used In time. It act scientifically, de
stroying the germs which are usually
responsible for baldness.- It penetrates
to the root of the hslr. stimulating;
and nourishing them. It is a most
picaaant toilet necessity, la delicately
lerfiimed and will not gum nor per
imanentiv etaln the hair.
We want you to 'get a bottle of
Pexall ';" Hair Tonic and ua It as
directed. If It does not relieve scalp
Irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the
ha!- from falling out and promote an
increased growth of hair and,.ln every
aay gvi entire satisfaction, simply
come back and tell us and without
quention or formality we will hand
back to you every penny you paid ua
for It.
We lend our endorsement to Rexall
-: liilr Tonic and sell It on thl
m'arantee. becsuse we believe It is the
best hair tonic ever discovered. It
cop-.es frr two arises, prices 60 rents and
11.00. Remember you can obtain It only
at Th Owl !rug Co., Inc.. Cor. 7th and
Washington Sts.
SAPOLIO
The hig cake that does
not waste, scatter or melt
CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES
FROM CELLAR TO GARRET
V . - tV.
T" 11 1 - --. -ainf ;
She Won't Be Satisfied Until
She Gets It
Half the joy of a HOT BATH, is getting it whije you are in
the notion. . " ...... xt.
If you have to 'wait forty or fifty minutes to heat the
water, you lose enthusiasm, and half the pleasure is gone.
After the day's duties are over a HOT BATH is refreshing
and produces restfulness. ' ,,, . , .,
THE AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER will furnish
from three to eight gallons of HOT WATER per minute at 140
degrees F. .
The AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER is self-regulating,
and is operated by opening and closing the hot-water
f cLUCCivw
It requires" no attention further than the monthly inspec
tion by an expert from this Company. .
We have the. AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER in
actual operation at our Display Room. It will interest you to
come in and see it work.
We instaU the AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER on
sixty days' trial. We guarantee to satisfy. . ,
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
ciX) City Marshal Carter ha learned
that George Rief, the aged man from
Tacoma whose relatives asked that a
search be made for him, has been at
r
Who Appreciate
- ;-PBtra 4JtW to t antt.oriit tlere
Xhm- BlueRflbbon 1 1
j t'iv4 ' TLeBeajrof Quality
J. iMiK Tere is something so distinctive, so MfM
delicious about it tkat the man J&Jm
'-' U -SSMSj who drinks it is never quite fS
g.a-'-r-J-rJ'4-1- fW vv-rx?"?r
Coos Bay. He arrived on the Break
water on May 27 and took a room at
the Oregon Hotel in North Bend, but
left the next day and nothing further
Snappy,
When von think
Jennings you think of snap,
wonder he Ukes and drinks
Snappy drink, 6nappy.player the two go to
gether as well as if they were made for each
other. , i
Whether you are athlete or fan, you 11 be as
enthusiastic about ioca-v,oia
Delicious Refreshing
5c Everywhere
C t O. .mn Inr mr fuVlklet. "The
Truth About Coca-Cola" and that
clever and useful scoring device, the
Coca-Cola Perpetual Counter.
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
Atlanta, Ga.
21
It
Sasl!
has been heard of him. He did not
appear to be well when he stayed at
the hotel. The police are searching for
further trace of the man. '
of Hueh
life, go. No
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