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BE SURE TO READ
The Want Ads and the Display
Ads In Today's Journal
JOURNAL CIRCULATION
VESTERDAY WAS
30,384
The Weather Fair tonight' and
Friday; north westerly winds.
PORTLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 30. 1808.-EIGIITEEN PAGES.
VOL. VII. NO. 124.
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BIG
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INVOLVES
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HOUAiS
S. E. Corner of Sixth and
Washington Sts. Changes
Hands for $250,000 Ten
Story Building Will Be
Constructed.
Third Highest Assessed Cor
ner in City Another Im
provement Promised and
Will Make Record for
Building Permits.
The largest anil most important sale
of Portland realty made within a year
wns closed this morning when the prop
pity at t lie southeast conicr of Sixth
mid Washington flrfts changed hands
f..i a consideration of 1250,000. With
the announc-mi nt of the sale is made
;he positive statement that a 10-slory
building will I"' f I'M-1 ill as soon its the
purchaser can got possession of the
property.
The roriier Is one of tho moat valua
ble In the eltv and stands on the tax
assessor's hooks as the third highest
assessed corner in Portland. It has a
frontage of l"f feet on Washington
street and 60 feet on Sixth street, and
la covered by several small frame
buildings occnplol as retail store.
Fourth Biff Sale.
This Is tho fourth large deal made
In the Portland retail district in the
past ten days. And together with the
announcements of new buildings on the
other sites purchased means thei Imme
diate expenditure of nearly $1, nun, 000 in
new buildings on three of the sites.
This Is also the second sale of down
town Washington street property since
the present heavy real estate movement
set In four years ago. The other site
rUnan King
adjoining
K
BUYERS ME
CALLED
Independence
League Choice
Saturday Begins Xew Re
gime When Portland Will
Supply Entire Northwest
vAll Buying to Be Hone
Through This City.
Buying and Selling Here
after at Local Yards
Both Producer and Buyer
to Receive Big Benefits by I
Change in Methods.
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CORVALUS
TAFT'S MANAGERS TRY TO APPEASE
ELEMENT WHICH OPPOSES HIS VIEWS
John
rnph 'Ir.ai's f : . r i i i . has
1 1 . .1 for bo-president f" t he
tliti d Slate- by the I )i!ete:nl-n.-
party, lie was hacked by the W ash
ington dehgfctlon from the I li s t r1 t of
('o)nmhia, who i rc Instructed to vote,
for William Raipfolpn Hearst for president.
I Mr. Graves is an orator of marked
BcK'nniiig next Saturday morning ! ability, a lecturer an 1 writer, lie at-
Portland will have the only real ; -Ll, ', ' of"no. 'Z..:''''
itniuii s,tnckv.'mfs on die racitic j and It is stated that a strong movome.-t
Coast. On that date the Portland I lias I.-, n ,,n foot at various times
t;, :ti I secure .'.jr. (iravos a sea: in i nii-u
C 1111 Ml ,'l''l HI .1 Ol Vlllllli.tll3 will . II - I iitati
sold was tho Olds, W
corner. In the same block an
the l,abha corner on the east, which
was purchdsed nearly ten vears hko by
OShea Brothers for $310,000. Com
pared with the sale of the Olds, 'Wort
man & King: quarter-block today's trans
action shows n substantial Increase in
Washington street property.
Negotiated by Henry.
It Is understood that the sale of the
I-abbe corner was negotiated through
the agency of Charles K. Henry Son.
who decline to give out any Informa
tion concerning the transaction.
Mr. Henry has negotiated the sale of
over J700.000 worth of Portland busi
ness property In the past two weeks. '
GOMPERS SETTLES
BRYAN CABLE BY
POSITIVE DENIAL
4 (fritted Prraa Leed Wire
Chicago, July 30 George W.
4 Perkins, chief of the clg.ar-
4 makers' union, today received a
4 letter from Samuel Uompers de-
4 nylng that he ever sent or
4 caused to be sent a cable to Wil-
4 llsm Rnndolpli Hearst urging
Hearst to support Rryan. Tho
4 letter savs
"The fio't is. the chief merit
l-i the statement tlint I autlior-
4 ized b cable to 1 . sent to He arst
4 Is that there Is no truth In It. '
its J)osMin(li-nt and Itrokr.
(t IlltPiI Iti-m. Irai, ,1 Rlr,
i'1" " , nt, jui jo fit
ting st sld of his n. others
ft a i- In I, nun Ihlll i meterv, .
mari'i It I'ntl Jr. a ret)' ri
t.ite man "tl minlriK engineer esti-r-v
eteo'ng sh.t himself through the
lead A note left to his wife ex
plained that he was despondent and
financially depressed
A WORD TO
THE WISE!
Jn-lfll of
vmi a - 1 : '
se ones ' c
i p isf : n to
The Pundsv MArrlrg
A ueui 2 w 'M i ;; ;i'!-
vo i a re p mine
mill lace vc. , r j
be Fur: n ed
No tewsi-apr tv rs-l"'- ro,f
puts met l m. i S md.n n4f;,ip
thn The Jmun-i! s-.d .et S.im.
Joiirml is E org ! . h a ro ,,r.
br. ike.-.
There
til re jr
be more srwcla; e
The S"'l'1a maffljln. i.t
Su-.div than rave snrwsrM here'o
fore Hut this rn;( n line ith
ttie evniutJoi' of Th. Sun'av Jout
rsl. wh'ch Has brn rtonlih tmrr 'v
Ing er tnce It was lnioicHriib"t
Kep your ere op
THE SUNDAY JOURNAL
Ak Tot St; It S mora rhan worth
the prhe.
tirely fcxer it- c nimissioti hnnir but
Irotn the regular yard business and I
hereafter all arrivals will be turned
over to regular commission houses
of livestock dealers.
On that date will begin the trans
formation of Portland Into a large pack
ing center as well as a regular live
stock market. Hereafter, or as soon as
tho change can possibly be made, all
buying of livestock for the entire Pa
cific northwest will be made throegn
Portland. It is tho Intention of Krye
Bruhn Co. of Seattle, the Taconm Meat
company and other Pugt sound buyers
of note to withdraw their buyers from
the field and purchase everything at
Portland. The 1'nlon Meat oompanv
and Swartzschlld & Sulzburger will like
wise purohnse everything in the live
stock line In the Portland union stock
yards.
Instead of paying out vast sums of j
money for traveling expenses of their i
btlycrs the molt companion will savo
this amount by purchasing in the yards. !
1 mi producer will receive tho big benf
flts of the new order of tilings because
it will make this a central selling mart
ket whore the various buyers will be in
competition with each oilier everv da -
of the year.
Establish Mora Off lcea.
S. P. tlould. for two years assistant
manager or the local stockyards.
severed his connection with the Insti
tutlon nnd with Thomas C. Benson, a,
cattle buyer at present with the I'nion
Meat company, will conduct n livestock
brokerage business with offices at the
stockyards. Ml. !il!l was formerly
president of the Oregon Shoepgrowers'
association and is well known through
out the Inland empire.
J. P. I. oio gan, a liv estock buvrr for
the Krye Hruhn Co., will likewise go
Into the livestock commission business
in the new yards where his offices will
be located. He will form a partnership
with Mr. make, a well known Idaho
cattle man
Other firms will establish offices nt
the yards and within a few days the
new system will be in vogue here for
the first time.
Itv the new order of things Port
land's supremacy in the livestock bus
iness will le olinohi-d on both sids
Shippers will receive much belter re
turns and buyers will be able to se
cure tloir sup piles at less prices be- junc f
cause of li e elimination of the heavy itrl't
charges for buyers with their trav
eling expense.
Daily si s!ons of the livestock mar
ket will be held at the old yards on
Seventeenth and Vaughn streets nnd by
the time the new ynrds on the penin
sula are ready for occupancy the new
arrangement will be working smoothly
"This new arrangement." shvs o m
Plumnier, rTU'tari of the st'ockvards
company, this morning. " is going to be
a bin thing for Portland as well as th"
livestock buyers and sellers n will
center :'-e entire livestock Industry of
the pacific northwest at I'ortlind t!- i
maklCR a bit niork't Now- If shippers
will onlv send their stock direct if will
enable the new system to be prtt Into
operation with practically r.o delay.''
mate bv liis 1 lemoera t i" friends.
has refused to run
DIRECT FREIGHTS
HOT AFFECTED
31a nager Sclnverin Says San
Francisco and Portland
Will Have Orient-Bouts
Til rnnr iai mzzz??z?r
PI Mil I- III! :W70y
rUUbt w mmmmim
lie A. Y.i Tx.v V A
1 1 jfWmMjm &
Promise
Beftirt
Not (o Again
Legislature.
Says, Would Not Preclude
Him From Again Becom
ing a Candidate.
.'is
t 1
t I1C
(Snohd niMuiti-h tn The Jonrnil.)
San b'l ancii co. July So. general Man
ager R. P. Sclin.uin of the Pacific Mall
Steamship compan.v, whlcii concern op- (
crates the Portland V Asiatic Steam-
! ship company between the orient, San
I 1.' .., i w I o . . 1'ai t hci.l l)ii o,,iiin,T in
i .,,..,' io he ones, ion whether 'the I .Senator t'hnrlcs W. Kulton. who is
Portland and Asiatic steamers would be 1 pnrtl.'.nd visitor today. Is to lie a
WliniHUVVn as '"III ei ,oe , o , e I n 1 ,1 , e , I I , , , , l,0f.,r,, ,,p Krssi,,n of
Seilab'l lilll'dl'
"The iiicsii.in
In whether r ip
candidate before
icelectiou is not important and I am
giving it no ronsilcrat u ut whatever.
The question is shall a state with
a large Republican majority thor
oughly committed to and believing in
Republican principles and policies, be
represented in the United States sen
ate by a Democrat So far as I
am concerned I do not hesitate to
say that I think it should be repre--sented
by a Republican; by one who
will represent the political convic
tions of a large majority of the voters
ot tins state.
"As far as my CorvaHis speech is
concerned lhdlmig; that I have said
then or thai I have said at any time
would preclude me fn-m being; a
candidate if I saw fit to become one,
but 1 am not now considering that
matter at all, nor do I choose at tho
present tunc to ic any expression
concerning it."
The Sort of Campaign Contributions Mr. Taft Looks for and Mr. Rryan Will Receive.
SUII 10 BLOCK
LUMBER 1EK
SOI LEADERS
R ME HELPING Hi
SUlt of tl
ui transpacific
freights '
legislature t
ommerce ruling
said :
" Ti e Portland and Asiatic steamers : States senator
will continue to handle tin local and
a tithe,
Portland blistne:
hti.s ! handling freight
points ar.rl vv.'iic!
Portland and
tempt
to
go
:i s this line Is for
rltunating at tile two I ('ledge
i is not m transit, thitliljty of tl.
in I'raneison do an e.x-j nt that t
to bceo'iie
tensive ili'-e- t business with the orient
.mil I do not c c:!, mphoe that it will
be afl'e, t.,i bv the decis.oa of tho trans
continental railroads. 'that hav
i;c eed himself as I nited
md bv so doing Is to at-
hnak down the absolute,
n to the people .v a ma ior
nieinliers of the assiinblv.
,e fe,,,t I; is s od that h- IS
a e:i ndid lie. h 1 1 the f ,.t is
orts ,,f lis
Ifadley of Missouri Ojiens injj.,,, J()ssps Se(l,n t()
Federal Court 1 pon 1 el
low JMne Comliine.
I Pni
St. I.ouis.
strain a gig;
panics thro
Into n jnau
the yellow pi no
today in the
ed I'n-M lnsoil Wlre.l
.Mo.. July :pl. A suit to re
title i:
:' e it
ger ,,t i mih.
the Itlih'l
niililfi cotll'dne to i
Indus! : v w as b
lit it tiy Att
DECLARATIONS ARE
FILED BY DEMS
iSpirlnl Pispntoh tu Tlie Jcurnnl 1
Olyinphi. Wash., July .1" -The re
sults of Monday s conference of IVmii
crats in Taci ma are shown by tlie fil
ing toda of the declarations of candi
dal y of A. J. Splavvn of North Vaklma
for govc'uor. and Harry H. Collier of
Tacoma f-vr lieutenant-governor. The
I'eni'" i a ' s now lit e two , h ;n 1 i da t es for
(governor-, two r.ir lieu teimn t ov ernor.
t cock ' s sunt II liom Oil lilliil tlis-
n I one for t'nlted States senator.
It s ,-pe te that a full tii K.t will
to filed bof-ue the time expires. Au
gust s
L
H0L00P
1
LANDS III JAIL
n
RIDERS
I
MAKE THREATS
1 Declare They Will Blow Up
! Train In less Troops Ya-
cate Railroad Property.
i'te4 rri-M lasml Wlr )
Ixiu : v ' 1 !. Julv TO Cifflers of the
IHirols ntral raiiroid today took pre
isu; iors to jreent the execution of
threats marie ),y rilaht rlrlera to wreck
trains ial" militiamen encamped Upon
rsllrosd property be ordered to vacate
I m m ed ; a t 1 v
When tl railroad received threats
from the nlaht riders an appeal was
niae tn J,.n-ir nlson. Tba Teru
Me officer rffoael t withdraw the
troops, saving t h common m eOth raut
b 'ini1rel flrat
Tbe aitoatlon In ntni KentnkT Is
y-oa-ra trer stra ined dallr arxl tt la
feared a rjasti tiwii tha atA-l e tmepa
ard tilhi r'dra will occur bafora the
week t er.d4. ,
Customer and Barkeep Are; flgbt
Came, and Tie Mr. Bad
Man I'p Hand and Foot.
plain troni the oftorts ,.r lis (rui
aial from his own answers to ouesi:,,ns
been put to him regatdlug the
matter. !
I Eaglneerlug rijrht. ;
I There is to In. a light engineered In
the coming session of the leK , si,, t 1
j by wllirli those upposed to Statement
j Xo I will attempt to break down tho
pledges of tlie majoiity of that body I
i and elect some one other Mian (b'orne
i l-l. Cbamliei la in. who has received tho,
I popular indorsement, and Ch;ir!. s v.
Fulton Is to be the choi, e fo, the rnti
ftiori of those who are the i- ad'ts of Mie.
, movement.
' Sen o u Kulton. at his re.nn in the
Imperial, discussed the uuesiion this
'morning warily, and n s w , j-.e s ich
tpi stions as were ask-d I i tn o i r" f n 1 v
' lie so. l'c has not made i.p Ids mind '
wheti" r lie would allow bis name to,
, be presented as a candidate, and at t he
isame lime says he does ot con.std' r .
.himself bound by the statement made
in his campaign speech nt Corvnllis. ,
where he pledged himself that should
lie be d, f sfi'd in done he would not be
la candidate before the leci-lsiiure
j Other than ti es. few caret. il state- j
i incuts la- refused to discuss the sltua-;
I lion, profess-ng to know nothing of the
fight tn'ov i'P'ng made bv Ids friends
to oust W M. Cake from 'he , hi!r
ImansMp of the state central . , ,ni e.
, and conlendlnir that he would tike nil
p. rt in the organization rf the tun t
; rouses or it-,.- legislature
Kepndlatea Statament Wo. 1.
Tt is evibnt that there ; to bo n
r the organization nf the legis
ore. it was toni to tlie sen-iior, and
hat the Hres for and against . Sta terrieri t
Had! V .-f Mis-Kins-e
lssio-l
:. -lining the pr
; vvaa set for
e in por;
SO, I (,
irlng i
r coin
States oni rol
ought
u ney-
try or
niblne. o,i Au-
Think an Issue Has
Been Created.
i
'lie: a I
Judge
der n
gust 17.
1' I ie attorn ey-gono i a 1
recei ye 1 I II forma '.ton l
have been completed 1
tion of a groat yellow
that the promoters in e
Into operation.
Hadlev took ills a: i
'heorv that the alieio-l monopoly could
hi opposed better bv an efi,-rt at frc
vention than by an att-nipt p. dissolve
the merger if it had been formed.
claims to
,i' i ''Cic-i ra t ions
r t he orga u 'xa
riiio tinst and
ready to put it
t. todav ori the
fostly Flrp nt Aliorrlefn.
(Speelnl Dispatch to I ' Ji -i-n!
Aberdeen, Wash. Juiv 3-1 l-'ire which
started about 2 o'chi- k vesor-!ay after
noon on the lower half of o-e bb-ck be
tween Heron and K so . .lest rov ed
about $50,000 worth f p, . ro
(Sp-olnl Plsioii-h to The Junrnal.t
Chicago, July 30. -Noticeably
sf roup efforts on the part of Repub
lican campaign managers to over
come the feeMng anions union labor
j men afr.iir.st the candidacy or W ll
. liam II. Taft have shown results in
icampiiitrn literature widely dls-
l,.M,,A,l i.-lirtn-inr' fhot T'lft t nct tho
U I Ulieai iOWTllHf-, IOOL ic.t ...s.
I enemy of labor lie is aeereanen wun
have i iieiini The Republican managers
are doing all in their power, with
tbe aid of the Republican press, to
turn the tide In Mr. Taft's favor, but
tbus far they have not succeeded
very well.
The conclusion here among Pernovratlo
leaders Is that thera will be a senti
ment against Mr. Taft. owing to his al
leged stand on labor questions at the
time when he was on tlie bench. While
there are some leaders who refute the
charges against the Republican candi
SEIIS WRIGHT
FIGHTS IH DARK
War Secretary's Son Takes
on 31 an Who Bumps Him
Gets Lc Broken.
Pan
rrn :k ,
Ktanrlf.nl, .lily William
; I p " n i n n with t h whit"
Is in jail to-lay after bflnR
overpewfrH anl b'inrl hand and foot
while att fnpl r.g to hold up the paJoon
-t t Hft-L&Krn, where he met his
rr.ft : h In M a t hew J i Jould. a inlll
hand
'otinv cr-TAd The aalnn about mid
night ard a!kpd t' rte rar of th
I'rtrroom ;-iiil aa talking tr the
j'T-npr it - r N"ithr paid
JOUBXAL WANT ADS
BP IXC BESULTS
2t
STRAY HI - -riXF CHKSTXl'T IiRIVINO
horse Address J Walker. 13 3d.
ihone rseific :;:!.
LoST oxk"ba y "staij.io'n AnniT
Oca pounds. Finder f!e-nse write tfl
Z"rfl'icli Mros . l.ents Reward
i.r?f-Mirvf YAlTf tii. i.kt.
ters J. i; V. . F i f. . 33S. reward.
?Si Morrison St.
f AKKX "t PBhAfK M"A"R" AR'Vt'T
S ears old Cail at Pe tarquam
Rhlg : ph w M sin 13.' . A J-: C
U'fT-RitdvA'N JACKFT'ON OR K'lN
ntv csr 42" Id at., flat C Reward.
THEV SAY HEE
Ml PES KAISER
(rerman Prince and Dance
Lady Make Funny .Jokes
31 it Him. j
late ,t is understood tha the labor
.-lenient as a whole will make a silent
fitlit against the Rep ahli-an ticket Tin
ai.pposltl n Is that Itrvan "ill pole a
idg labor vote and that the nttacks
aimed at him hv Hearst, vi ho was nt
one time considered a ct aniplon of la-ti.'-.
will not turn tils Pol-c element of
voters from the I lemocra th' ticket.
(TDltrd Press Leased Wire.)
Memphis. July 30. Semmes Wright,
youngest son of Secretary of War Luka
Wright, Is suffering from a fracturo
of the leg in a hospital here as th re
sult of a mysterious fight In a darlC
lev Willi aa unknown opponent.
The son of the secretary was passing
from l'tont street to Main street
through an alley way In the center ot
the business district late at night, when
a ma: bumped into him. Wright
thought an attempt was being made to
roi nltn and he defended himself. Tha
unknown man was too powerful for
him, however, and Wright fell with hid
leg doubled up under him. Tho police
heard the voting man's cry for aid but
his opponent had disappeared when they
reached the scene.
CAJJFOILXLI'S GAIN
IX TAXABLE VALUE
Irovned Wtiile HathinK.
stent1
f s! Wtr
i: s. it. i ns.
bulled
.' Juiv
nrieoir of the S ipi "I- r
Meir Green l.flKl1. WS
iii;' l In t hat hike w ! IV
supposed to lao been
cramps The body has been
San Francisco. July 30. The Califor
nia promotion committees Bulletin of
Ih ogress, dated July SI. ,!11 say:
"Kvi donee of the development 6f th
state is given In the reports for th
fiscal vear of the county assessors ti
the state controller. Impressive gains
a'-e recorded In most counties over tha
figures of a year ago. and the sum total
v- ! show a gain of many millions la
tlie taxablo property of the state.
' Hond elections have been held In
number of cities and towns and In
every ease the voters have declared for
civic Improvements.
a '
F iPXH- ONE ITUlll.
phore Main and A-44a
"VIS. TtLK-
mitrh atten
tion to the man until thiv heard th
i-cmmand Hold ap yonr bf-nds if
oj don ' w'il to be klllevl "
Turmrg tKv s w tt-e rr-in wesrtn
the while re, isg rclntlng two big r -vo'vers
at t H . rr irioibi instead of nold
ln up tils t aids rushed the roblx r
Usshsren ducke,! betiTnd the bar, got
bis revolver and tmri firina The
robt-er returned the ahota ' At. I- HELP WAN'TKP. 8ITVAT10N
at least s dc.en she's were fired ! WANTED. tVANTEI1 T" RENT, FOR
When tbe sn-.ek- cleared away, Oould 1 RENT, ANI LOST AXI FW'XD
who was urrrfL'TM Coonev down on CI.A PSIFI KI) AI8 ONE CENT PER
tr. flevor Ti e two men tben bourvd OR11 TIIRF.K COXSK'TTIVR IN
him hand an t fe-n and autnmnaed the PFRTIONB FOR THE PRICE OF TWft
police O-e of the bullets rderoed , I I 't.K triHFH I . A !? 1 r It A I 1" P ;
'eiiinp nr-l ring ouv nnne PI
others tk fVl
A robrr with a whit mask has ben
easerly wought for several weeki by
tha police.
(rtltfed Press ttxsl W1r.
Berlin. July 3 Knlser ilhelm
learned today that he had been outwitted
and defeated by Cupid and w for--!
to admit the victory of tbe !i:Ce god
of love in the face if tlie im;erlal man
date of the great emi-rer. for h'i
Sulaer. the f -rmer dmeha',1 q-ieen. tint
been the wife of 1'rin r Jmi-tlm ef
Prussia since August 15 of last year
Tha marriage wa male kuaei tM
afternoon for th first time and t
r.ewa am hi a irrii sho.-k t t iys.tj
and aixietv in general tn Berlin
When it became kn is'-, a vor eg.,
that the prince inter td to ir"(- tin
dancer who then a tr IUfi'
Blebenhera the kslfr i"l vr men
to discourage the match Fa! bra; b
convince the love-road priice I'll' r
was making a mistake, he issued an
oMer banishing Joachim to A'rica. H
flrmlT- believed that a ti on b
southem conttr.ert null rno, rda ard r
and rr.ak him listen to ra.-.n
Marie at that time rad only recenti.r !
LEPERS DESIRE
DEATH TOGETHER
Pathetic Case of Briradier
(ienernl Ward well and
His Wife,
Xo Cruise for th Charleston.
pro- .Navy ant. l uget Miunn, iviso., juijr
jure "n - a'he cruiser harleston will not go
I !ast to the south seas this fall with the Pa.
He l ilfh- fleet, but will remain here until
wi t h i ' 'erob.-r l. Recording to advices received
v ei ed. I ! ' la v From this it appears that tha)
MiiwauK-". ordere.i to Honduras, irin
make a le,nrthv stay there.
fT-rtt1 rresa tmA W )
I -e-s A-s.. Jua i - Ieterm1ned to
ai-J r-rr. airing reara of their
lvea in esch ether a company. Rrlgaller-'ien-al
I 'avid K Wardwell. retired,
hero ef two wara, and hta wife, who is
cH'-e ef Utrosy, are today In hldlo to
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vs t n 0-era v sr1wil lirnM tha'
eproay and that aha was
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divores-d Baron Bibenfrr a-d rail hi wife had
htm IT Ki to ailowr her to retain hr!to b takn from Nun. he aided hr to
title, wo that she might be ei.tdrie t I 'Kr from 'te roatiilftn ward of tha
marry th prtnesv i county hospital and took her to a tw
it be-arre krown tMv fr.at when I .dd spot in Mc. Tie s a f b ori t 4
kalaer bariie1 t.fe rrtnre ahe hurried i have male ns tltvt to tt-rli1 1ktm.
to Paris, where thar met The thn tufwtirii tha vXerae a wi to tha
proceeded to ZurVrh. w hrre tba arar- j i"e of a hfralt with) tbe vamava tn
nag owreiaany was perforsaed. ioveav 1
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