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Judge (teorge . Barnettv
RAISUL1 KILLED
; DYJIKIEII
Paring Bandit Who! Cap
turcd'Kaid McLain VAs-
'sassiffiited by ;Eneniies.'
,'. Prl, April IT.-T-Rolaull, th dartnii
.bandit, who haa cauaed. th aultan .of
Jlorooco ao much, trouble and worry, and
mho kidnaped Kir iiurry mclaiii; com
andsr-ln-chit of tha Moroccan mlU
turf rorcpa, Uus toeen aaasBlnatd by a
boatil - tribesman. . according to a r-
port which readied Parla today. . .
. The nawa of tha bandit's death la'ren-
itrmlly bMved bera because of Its
aourca. - The 'message did . not describe
any of the details concerning- the man
ner In which the crime-was committed.
Foltoo at Wanhlngton. . .
;' (WahluloQ Burcaa ef .Tee JeoraaL) T V
Waahtnrton. X. C'Aprll S7,-Fultgn,
upon entering' tha . senate chamber at
noon today, was family greeted by the
members on both side of tha chamber.
'Ha chatter i with many of them reffard-
Inar the primary election ii Oreron- He
tells all that Democrata registering as
Republicans and voting- for Cake was tha
, cause of his defeat.
' ; JFotnpa Into rnace.',- . -
. - d'alted 'Press Leaaed Wire.) "
PlttBrmrs;. Pa. .April S7, Th whlf
ened bones of a man have been- found
In . the furnace of the- Crucible Steel
company. ..As none of tne workmen are
missing; It la believed some despondent
.person committed suicide during a
change of crews.
Governor to ;
u Gpeh Campaign
-4 J Governor Chamberlain will .
make-the opening address of his e
gepatorlal.V ampalgn '"tomorrow'
e. evening at .St. Johns. At this ;
meeting ha "will, outline hia
vtewl upon iha Important Issues
of the campaign and It will 4
' probably be the only opportunity . w
for the voters of thia county to 4
hear him before, he starts on 4
tour of the state,
Blckner'a hall, 102 North Jer-
aey street St.' Johns,' has bean
engaged . for 'the occasion and
preparation, are being made to
accommodate & large audience. '
. The St' Johns Krai's V paas' the.
'"door. The meeting will open at ,
S o'clock. f
" Within itwoi -'or three -daya
aovernor Chamberlain will leave
for - eastern. Oregon,, where ha
will probably, apend about two 4
weeks-. 1'be last ,two weeks of ;
tha carnpalgn will be devoted to
tha western part of tha atate- 5
MEXICO PLACES BAN :
ON ITS " MERRY WIDOWS
V Up In this part of tha country -the
people," particularly 'the women, - seem
to 1 desire ' hats as large - as . possible,"
said Cahrlea W. Hastings - of Mexico
City.- at the Hotel. Portland thia morn
ing. "Of course I refer to. the merry
widow hat t Also the Scanus. bonnet
Big hats, sombreros, ha.ve been all the
go in Mexico for yeara and alwAya Will
be popular, I guess. 4 ,
"But the sombrero is 'doomed in tha
state of Jalisco, 'Mexico. The legisla
ture haa declared against It. The leg
islators have found that the pictur
esque sombrero is a nuisance and that
the Mexican who wears it must have
a license. Bflsldn - h must have a
number on 'the hat, Without this the
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Makes Suggestion That I)e
; fense Would Better Agree
to Postponement Sen
tence yill Be( Imposed
May-27. ::'f'l:-:-f-:.
(ffdtl Dlapatcb to Tke' JearaaL) . '
rsalem, iprll Burnett
when . court ;tu , called thia morn
ing announced that he had delayed
decision In the ase of the aentence
of J. Thorburn -Roaa that he might
take the case under-further adTlse-
ment. ;..,. "X. . '.r '
' Further,-at' the Judge's own augge.
tion. the defense- In tha ,Roae iaa
moved tliat the pasalngr of aantence upon
J. Thorburn Ross be postponed, wtien
tha matter cam efora tha court today
at 1 o'clock. - . ' -; . , "
nnl,i nnw hilt been locked in
a cell at tha penitentiary had ntnce
i.nnniiniwii (nilsv. - according to
Judge Burnett, and tha postponement
waa auggeated ao that a .motion for a
new trial might be tiled and the de.
fendant'a constitutional righta be pra
wrvnd in - other worda, ao - that tta
banker would not nave 10 g wju
Sentence .will, be .passe
on Banker
Roaa Wednesday. May 87. at 1 o clock.
At that tlma Attorney WcCamant waa
instructed by tha eourt to. have ready
mllKThl. i motto, for new rW- ',
b filed within. 10-day Judgment
The defendant ' Roaa, wa In hla plcej
at court witaj ina aama iireMivu.v..
countenance. . - - . ;
. District Attorney Manning represented
the state and did not insist on Imme
diate sentence of the convict ;
Under the statute Judge Burnatt will
be compelled to sentence Rose to a fine
of twice the amount converted. Tha Judge
laa
no alternative. Tne law wuicu
covers . this precise , offense apeclHoaUy
provides lor imprisonment ana
not imprisonment or fine.
Tn ronnii numbers tha fine la tS76.000.
When the offender cannot pay hi fine,
under the Oregon law he must aerveone
day In prison for every $2 of the fine.
Therefore, Ross, who. his attorney has
said, waa compelled to depend upon a
charitably Inclined relative for carfare
to Salem no that be might appear for
trial, would serve, if ha lived. J88.0UO
days In tha penitentiary or about 780
yeafe. Tha statute la section 1807 of
Bellinger & Cotton's code and reads as
followa: ' v j-- ' "
-."If any person' ahall . receive any
money whatever for -thia state, or tot
any county, town, or other municipal or
public corporation therein; or shall have
In hla possession any money whatever
belonging to such state, .county-town.
or corporation, or In which such state,
county, town, ort corporation haa an In
terest, and ahall In any-way convert. to
his own uae any portion thereof. or
ahall loan, with or without interest, any
portion thereof, aa by law directed ana
required, or when lawfully demanded so
to - do,- such person ...shall be- deemed
guilty of larceny, and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished by imprison
ment In the penitentiary not less than
one nor more than lb years, and by fine
equal to twice the amount converted,
loaned, or neglected, or refused to be
paid, aa the case may be... ;,;.
This act becama s law lnl8S4 and
other prosecutions-have been obtained
under It Tha previous prosecutions
were for the moat part of public of
ficials and never haa there been a
banker convicted under the provision. -
Banker Ross, only hope of dodging a
life Imprisonment is the governor a par
don. If the higher courts affirm the law
handed down y Judge Burnett Judge
Burnett'a law la regarded as good law
lu all parts of tha state where the at
tention of attorneys, and jurists have
been attracted to the case. , . .
The trial of T. Burkhardt treas
urer of the defunct .Title Guarantee
Trust company of .Portland, will begin
at 1 e clock j Monday July 13. iudae
Burnett set tb' case definitely this
morning. Thia terror of court will ad
journ Saturday,! and too Burkhardt ca
will come to trial in tha fora part of
the next term of court. - "
The charge - agalnat Burkhardt Is
Identical -with tha one agalnat Ross
that of converting" to his own use state
school funds. Burkhardt waa Indicted
In the same Indictment with Ross, aa
were also George H.-Hill and John E.
Aitchlson. - - - 1 -
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wearer is subject to arrest and a fins.
"The object of tha fine la to cure the
peon'a'taate for thia atyle of top cover,
which corded With gilt and silver Is
sometimes six, feet on more across -the
brim, and so1 expensive that a poor
Mexican often worka a whole year in
order to" earn tha price of one. The
longing for a sombrero among the Mex
ioana baa the desire for a merry widow
or a- Panama among the people -up
. A trlmm. tt a. finish. A ' ,':
"The sombrero Is one of the attrac
tions of Mexico.- To attempt to drive
it out of Jalisco by licensing it snd
fixing a number plate like a gasoline
devil waeon will be resented by the
tourists. But the tourists, bv, the .way
are not running the country."
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J. Thorburn Itosa.-
poison
10 CURE LI
Brave Man Defies 'Death by
: t Extracting IVirus- From
v tTerrible Beplilei ? XJ
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',i ..' i CnUed Pwaa Uaaed Wlra.t.
Kew To'rk, AprU 17. Bclenlfta , art
today discussing the vastly Important
operation. performed In the; Bronx. aoo,
where Curator Raymond I .Dltmara,
challenging death in tha performance,
took from tha f anga. ot ' a anaka 17
grains of deadly fluid which is .be
lieved Invaluable In tha - treatment of
Inaanlty, epilepsy and kindred diseases
-tho amount -obtained being aufflclent
for mora than 17.000,000 ' doaea
It la agreed by the aclentlats who wit
nessed the .operations that tha slightest
slip of the' curator's" nand would have
caused his death. Alienists say that It
haa been shown that "the poison, when
properly diluted la instantly effective
In the treatment - of mental diseases,
but they have been unable to get enough
of It The last was secured Ui ,1888.
Tha aearclty. of thia virue la due to the
fact that. the. natives of Brazil, where
the "lance head" reptile Uvea, dafe not
..Miir hm Tha one operated upon
yesterday. Is one of the .very- few aver-
After the attendants - got the? four
feet alx inch snake out of a glass cage,
the curator aelaed It by the neck and
aqueezed out 17 grains of the deadly
polaon into, a Jar. This poison was
mixed with 99 per cent of sugar and
milk .until it reached the consistency of
fine powder, t Krom this serum, which
measures less than a third of enordi.
narv . teaspoonf uL tha world s , supply
wll
1 be
drawn.
NOBHiJTY OF FRANCE ,
MOUBN'S DUKE'S . DEATH
h s- 1 1 ""'?..'-"';;'''''vV"i:,fy;
(Palted Preae ' teased, Wlrevt-'yi'
Parts. April .17. Attended by nearly,
the whole French' nobility,' Solemn re
Quiera hlg-h mass ' services were cele
brated today over the remalnsDpf "Due
da ClAulnes in the Church of St Phil
ippe du Roule, . The body waa removed
to the Dampierre, where another aerv
ice will be held tomorrow. The mourn
ers were led by Duo da Luynea, cousin
of .the .deceased." .!. - '-
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BANK THIEF
SEKD
J. Dalzell Brovn Gets i Oil
With Light ; Punishment
; vfor Bobbing: Depositprs of
California-; Safe peposit
, v Company.-,
Eighteen - Months in State
Prison-Wili: Tell Tull
; Story and Convict 1 Other
Officials Through , Testi
.' mony. ' V J;'-':'.V-
A little stealing it a dangerous part,
But stealing largely is a noble art,
Tis mean to rob a henroost or a hen,
But stealing millions makes us gen-
tlemen. "".:.'. v7 ,V
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San '.- Francisco. Aori! ' 27.By ,'ar
rangement with the district attorney!
office. I. JDalzell Brown, weaitny man
aeer of the Lantorma &aie ueposu
& Trust company wnen tnai msutu
tion went to the .wall, today changed
his plea of not guilty to one of guilty
of. the-chargeof mDez"zliftg the se
curities of- the Sacramento Gas . &
Electric company and ;was. sentenced
to 18 months'' imprisonment in San
Q'uentin. . ' '
, In t return for the remarkably-Jight
sentence Brown will make a complete
confession. He will tell his story to
the grand jury this afternoon and as
a result of his statement it is expected
that other indicted officials of the de
funct bank who are now out on bail
will be returned tQ jail.'. ;;.
' The plea of guilty came as, a. com
plete.' surprise to all save . the, defend
ant's attorney and Prosecutor Cook..
- The prosecutor asked the court to be
lenient in that Brown did not benefit
personally by the embezzlement of the
securities, Intlmatlne that Brown waa
merely a tool of ofners in the bank.
Cook assured tha court that Brown
would tell tha grand Jury all that he
knew about tha manner in which the
bank's affaire were manipulated and
that bis testimony ' would be of great
benefit in straightening out tha many
tangles Involved by the failure, . -.
Before sentence was pronounced, the
court asked Brown If he had anything
to say. The confessed bank .wrecker
stood up and with a voice quivering
with emotion, saJd: - -
"I never received $1 benefit from any
of the funds or securities that have been
embesaled and I always worked for the
best lntereata of the bank." . -
The-court in I pronouncing sentence,
said that he was not familiar with the
case, but that aa the defendant claimed
that be. had not received any' benefit
through -the looting of ( the bank . and
that as this claim was not denied by
the prosecution, he would be lenient and
Impose the light sentence of 18 months
Imprisonment in San Quentln.
ttENEBAL LINEHTCH A
M0BBNED IN JAPAN
5. V; . - ' - ' ,!
.,;,; -:. f . f . r 'ft ; 'm -. t r;. 'l-
i J "(DaHed Press teased Wire.) '
Toklo, April J7. The death of Gen
eral IJnevltch, -who succeeded General
Kuropatkln In ' command - of the Rus
sian army durln tha war with Japan,
in alncerely mourned throughout Japan.
All of the newspapers print eulogies pf
the dead soldier and comment feelingly
on his demise. - V - ""
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' vjoow
Block Clearing Way for Big Departroent Store : Building.
DIAMOND
JUMP THEIR BAIL; K
HEADEDTHISMAY
f (Speeial Dlavatca ta The oarjaV .
Roaeburtr. Of- April 27. Two . of
the men who re supposed to" haw
been Involved in several big robberies
in Sen Francisco were in custody of
the police here yesterday, but were
released on ' depositing , biil. - They
htve jumped the town and may be on
their wsy to Portland, : -
The young thuga, neither ef them
over iS years old. ware arrested here
Saturday night for. creatine; a disturb
ance in the, Oregon restaurant When
taken to prison they -were reieaaea on
GdLDEN EAGLE PAYS.
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ITS FIRST DIVIDEND
5 -
: Creditors of the Golden Eale depart
ment store which, under the manage
nent of Gas twlt went to, the wall
after the failure of the Oregon Trust A
Savings bank had shut it off from its
subsidy, will receive a prorata dividend
or S can 6a on the dollar, according to
the report of Major J. P. Kennedy, the
reoelver. filed with ' Judge Gantenbeln
this morning. I , '.'' ' ' "
According to ths , report y et Major
Kennedy .filed thia morning, there Is
now cash on hand amounting to t0,
114.4 with which to meet, the accounts
aggregating I229.S18.04, v which wera
found to be owing when the Hat of ac
counts was filed with the court January
IS, last. ,!
The report of Major7' Kennedy will
eome aa a pleasant surprise to the
many credltora of the Golden Eagle, aa
It was not thought possible at the time
of the failure that the store would tay
mnr than 10 or 18 cents on the dollar.
Under the receiver a management, now
ever; the assets ot the company have
been so conserved that the relatively
large dividend of 28 per cent will bs4
pald. unaer tne oraer oi juage uanwn-
beln, whlchrwas signed this morning.
ARMY RULE
-HURT LOCAL TRADE
(Wuhlartoa Bttreas ef The Journal.)
K waahington, - April 17. Quartermaatsr
General Aleahlre said today: "The new
rule of the quartermaster's "department
will not operate to decrease the quan
tity of supplies purchased In the imme
diate future and ultimately will cause
FATAL I'JIRE III
POOL OF WATER
'"-' 1 ..'- V '"' : , esaaawsgaasii i lm II y " 4
Street Foreman at Victoria
Electrocuted . When tie ;
: ? Stepped Into, Puddle. ;
f: . (United Press teased Wlre.J
'' Victoria R . &. April ' J7. WUliara
Bcott aged B. for many years foreman
of the street aang in this city, was in
stantly electrocuted' br live wires,
blown down during the rale. A-
Scott with several men in the employ
of the city, had been sent about 4:80
o'clock - to Ross bay to -examine the
damage done by the mile. Thev found
that aome trees had been i blown down
and in falling had brought with them
a number of telephone wlres , The lat
ter were entangled with thy electric
lines above and when Scott without
thinking, stepped into a pool of water
in which-the wire lay;, he received the
full 1,000 volts. . . .
He Is survived- by a widow and large
family. - - .
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THIEVES
!
depositing $10 ball each. Tbey were t
appear this morning to answer to
charges of disturbing tha peace.. When
eourt convened they were not to be
found, and it was later learned that tbey
had left town Sunday morning.
Soon atier it waa learned that the
men had departed a message came from
the chief of police of Kan Kranclsco
asking that men anawarlng their de
scription be detained, as It waa known
thatvChey had escaped to this section.
The men were wanted for diamond rob
beries. -: . - " ' '
Both "thievee were well dressed and
had plenty of money. They wore costly
diamond. Tha Portland police have
been notified. . ...
The court haa set May 29 as tha day
upon which any creditors or otters In
terested tn tha settlement of the claims
shall appear and make objections to the
settlement of the clslms on the baals of
the receiver's .report Following that
data the apportionment of tha funds
among tha credltora will begin.
The report of the receiver shows that
he was able to accumulate 978.287.8U
out of the- aala of the property and as
sets of tha atore. Out of thia sum It
wis necessary to aDend 818.287. 80 as
tha cost of closing up the business of
the store. In doing tnl It was neces
sary for the receiver to employ . 120
clerks and other employes. The ex
penses of tha receivership therefor vut
rtown the amount or available assets, ac
cruing from the aale of tha property, to
the total of fS0.8U.48. the sum left for
distribution. . -
Out of the aggregate claims IIS
lit 04 the Orecon Trust A Saving bank
claimed 81 08.107.89 as tha amount ad
vanced to the institution-at the request
of Gus Low It the manager of the
rtnlrien roaale. . ..
The actual net aura now In the handa
of the receiver, lor the distribution
among the. creditors is 9222.709.91. this
belna the amount left after having de-
I ounm . ui . . . in -. p
I amounted to H.908.18.
clalma which
WLL NOT
mora to be bought at Portland than
under the old rule. . ,
' The plan, according; to Aleahlre, will
be to buy more alores In the open mar
ket In the vicinity of army posts, keep
ing only certain supplies in San Fran
cisco, where a large atorage . depot la
now being built and whioh was provided
for by congress several yeara ago. .
UNDER ARREST
Seattle Man Armed With 21
; Guns Captured at San" f
. Francisco. " 1
v "United Praas teased "Wire.) ;' ;
' San ' Francisco, April !7 San . Fran
cisco detectives are not opposed.- to ar
senals in the right place, but when it
comes to' those of the walking variety
they protest most strenuously. John
William of Seattle, has learned at least
this much to his sorrow since he has
been here. -,-....,,-,,-,,..-.. i i- .rs.,..,;
.. Armed with 21 revolvers of all alsea
and makes, he waa arrested and today
occupies av cell at police headquarters.
Just what; he intended to 'do -with the
weapona is not Known. One of the de
tectives suggested that Williams might
have been - preparing to give the - At
lantic fleet a national salute, using a
different revolver for each salute, mak
ing 21. but the prisoner has nothing to
say on this -question. Williams will
be : held ' until - the police- learn more
about him. . . ,
TRAINED NUBSE IS
, ' , i BUBNED TO DEATH
' . (United Press teased Wire.)
Los "Angeles,. . April , U. Her clothes
ablasa and half suffocated with smoke.
Miss V M. E, Bralnard, trained nurse,
after struggling vainly at her home to
get out of a folding- bed a blanket with
which to smother the flames, is today
dead from the effect, of burns. Mlaa
Bralnerd waa preparing her luncheon
and struck a match to light the burner a
of a gas stove. The flash set fire to
her clothing and soon she was enveloped
In flames. . - .
HULMII ARSEIIAL
WORKMEN PREPARING
FOR GREAT BUILDING.
Work haa been -commenced on the
conatruction of the mammoth new de
partment? Store ; for. Olds, Wortman
King, ; on the Pennoyer .block. The
buildings were removed from the ground
some months sgo and now the trees are
being cut down and preparations made
for excavation of the cellar, and ma
terials are V beln ! assembled for -the
foundation. ' v. ; " ' .
The building will be one of the most
Interesting structurea on the const It
will be erected bv the Portland Trustee
company, and will be a fireproof, steel
and concrete- structure of five stories,
specially planned and adapted for a de
THOUSANDS
OF IMS
IH BATTLE
Bussian Cossacks All But
; Ovenihelmcd .by Kurds
Aho Surround Them on
All Sides in Jlountains
Terrific Fighting. :
Mysterious rMoTcmcnts of
Turkish , Troops . Makes
Czar Uneasy 3 rand puke
Nicholas Goes to Front to
Take Charge.
- ' (Catted Frees teaaad Wire.)
7 Vienna, April 17-Terrlflo CghUnf is
reported on , the Shah's side of the
Ruaao-Perslaa frontier. , Tha entire
population of tha mountain region south
of ths Aras river is rising against tbo
Russian force now about 1,800 strong
sent into their country to punish the
Kurds for raiding tha czar's territories.
The Coaaacks continue to- hold their
Own, but their position, according to ad
vioes from St Petersburg, Ja critical
Tha available Russian military forces
within easy marching dlatanca are also
exhausted and the body now In the field
will have to fight It out alone If It la
to eacape annihilation."
The Cossack force, with its machine
auna.haa no trouble In battering down
the enemy's villages ; ana inflicting
heavy loss of life on their bands, but la
fairly ' overwhelmed by sheer numbers
and unable to flght to advantage in the
rocky, broken country where the moun
taineers, almost equally well armed end
disciplined, are perfectly at home. The
continued massing -of Turkish troops
along the sultan's half of the southern
boundary Of the Caucasua greatly adds
to St. Petersburg's apprehensions.
Though It Is said in St. Petersburg
that the Grand luke Nicholas Nlcho
laievltch's departure for the south is
merely on personal business, there Is lit
tle doubt that h is to take cliarga of
the altuatlun In the Caucasus.
SAIITA BARBARA
VJEIM1ES FLEET
Sailors Bombarded ' With
rFlowers During Parade. .
' Street a Ballroonu
' . (Catted Prase lasted Wire.)
'.4 Santa Barbara. Cal, April J7.-Sant
Barbara gave welcome to the fleet this
morning, . The greeting followed a quiet
Sunday, during; which the nerves of the
officers and. men .were given a much- ,
needed rest The real fleet festlvlUea
began this morning. - ' -v':;' -,
i The ships are anchored off shore and
are being; garlanded In flowers,
i The feature 'of today's program is the
floral parade and battle of flowers to
be held this afternoon. Blossoms ara
to be ehowered upon the visiting sailor
men. Batteries of the fairest daughters
Of Santa Barbara will be stationed in
strategic positions on the field of bat
tle, with a score of dainty" girls acting
aa "powder monkeys" to keep the bat
teries Supplied with their fragrant am
munition. , - ')' : 1 '.. -'' 'v' ' .' .
While the officers are enjoying the
dance at tha Potter, a public dance will
be given, on the boulevard. - Tha entire
stretch-of this beautiful driveway wlil
be used as a ballroom and bands irmu
the ships will be stationed at Intervals
to supply tho music
There la today an Openly exDressfltf
sentiment among the officers of the
fleet following the arrival of eastern
mail. -that the fleet will never r turn
as a unit to Atlantic waters. ui :
it la expected that the Itinerary tnro'u- i
Aslatlo waters will be carried out hs
planned, yet it is not thought the fw. t
will ever pass through the 8ue cmnl.
While 'refusing to-: dlvu! tiiir
innrra n infarmetlon. a ntin-!l''r "r tf is
officers are stating as a fact that ) "
Ington will bold me neet in t . i
waters for a year at least.
partment atore.
Members of-tt
bur. Visited the e&t
and s;'.ji i
have secured ail the bt inl i
ldeae In department for- :.- - .
and these will be emljoi1!-.i v. .j
meroua original aim--ti.n i i
pla
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for the fU trade, -'i'het
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d up to the contract '
for Olds, Wurtnian s I.
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years ao by-J. W imn i
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and brouaht tin - i
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