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PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1908. SIXTEEN PAGES.
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LOCAL IB HOURS I
BIG DEAL WITH THUGS
Portland and Astoria Cap
i t a 1 i sts Tn rchase 134
Acres on Peninsula Ad
joining Swift Townsite
Be Manufacturing District
Brings Total of Real Estate
Transactions During Past
Three Weeks to More
Than $1,500.000 Traet to
Be Platted at Once.
Portland and Astoria capitalists to
day completed a deal for the purchase
of 134 acres of land on the peninsula
adjoining tho Swift townsite for up
ward of $100,000.
This deal brings the total of large
real estate transfers made during the
past three week to more than a mil
lion and a half dollars.. Included In this
Mat are the Seventeenth and Couch
street high school site, involving $100,
000, the mt.,000 Mellndu heights deal.
T. B. Wilcox's purchase of a corner at
Seventh and Stark for $160,000 and at
Sixth and Washington for $250,000, the
sale of corners at First and Main and
Fourth and Ankeny for Jilo.000 and $85,
000, respectively, and the purchase of
the Columbia building for $210,000.
The peninsula property purchased this
morning Is tract number 5 In the Lewia
Dove donation land cfaim and extends
from Bryant street, on the south, across
the slough to Mud lake and from Mis
sissippi avenue on the west to Congress
street on the east. The deal was nego
tiate.! by T. T. Strublo. the Columbia
Trust company purchasing in behalf of
a syndicate or 1'ortland and Atsorla
capitalists.
On three sides of the tract are the
Swift holdings, forming one of the most
advantageous building sites on the
peninsula. It is the belief of tin- pur
chasers that all that part of the penin
sula bordering upon Columbia slough
with Its low water channel of 2.1 fe
will t.eeome a manufacturing district
and the lots adjoining the Swift tract
will lie held for that purpose. The rest
of the tract will lie platted at once and
the streets graded and Improved and
water pipe laid.
Work of clearing the land will begin
Monday, the beginning of work on the
Bwlft plant this morning having In
duced the purchasers of the tract to
put their land Into shape Immediately.
The completion of the Columbia and
Willamette bridges and of the north
bank's road across the peninsula hns
given the long expected Impetus to the
peninsula's boom.
Shousetown, Pa., Girl Seized
by Brutal Trio, Held Vap
tive and Afterward Pe
tti rned to Home in Dying
Condition.
OREGON WILL CELEBRATE ADVENT
OF HILLS NORTH BANK RAILROAD
v
EXPECT BRYAN
WILL RETALIATE
HO TARIFF GASPIPE
BIG BILL TAFTS
OF THE FUTURE
Twenty Namesake Letters
in One Day Show There
Will Be a Legion.
Missing From Home for Day
During Which Time She
Suffered Many Cruelties
Company Aroused Over
Outrage.
INDICTMENTS AGAINST
BRIGHTON RACE MEN
(United Preaa Lenswl Wtre.i
New Tork, July 31. The Kings coun
ty grant Jury today returned Indict
ments against the Brighton Heach Rac
ing association and William A. Kge
mann, Chris J Fitzgerald and John C.
Cavanaugh, officials of the association,
charging them with conspiracy to violate
the new anti-race track gambling law.
The law. passed at the last legislature,
provides that upon conviction anyone
guilty of a violation must bo sentenced
to serve a year In 1a'l, with no alterna
tive of a fine. The racing Interests
have been maklifg a persistent fight on
the new law and It now appears that
It will have the often threatened test.
The grand jury also handed to the
court a presentment setting forth that
the anti-race track gambling law Is lin
ing violated flagrant !y every day at the
tracks about New York and that there,
is not sufficient effort at interference
by either the authorities or the official
of the racing association. The present
ment criticises the police for not mak
ing more vigorous attempts to enforce
the law
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Pittsburg, July 31. Kidnaped and held
captive for 24 hours In a lonely hut,
where she was horribly mistreated.
Clara Konter, aged IS. was mysterious
ly returned to her homo in Shousetown,
near here. In a dying condition today.
The girl was found unconscious In
her bed after , an all-night search for
her. Clara did not return to her home
last evening for dinner, and w'nen she
failed to return later In the evening a
search was Instituted for her. Inquiries
elicited the information that none of
her friends had seen her ull day and
her parents were frantic.
Officers were called in, the wnoie
neighborhood was searched thoroughly,
but with no result The parents re
turned home heartbroken at an early
hour and found their daughter In bed.
unconscious and near death.
When the girl regained consciousness
she told her story to officers. She had
been attacked by three men on the
Street Thursday morning and carried
awav In a cab. A gig was forced Into
her mouth and a veil thrown over her
head, so that she hail no chance to call
out and did not know where sho was
carried.
The girl said sho was taken to a
lonelv cabin, where she was subjected
to cruelties. She hist nJl consciousness
and knew nothing more until she awoke
in bed.
The whole of Shousetown is aroused
over the news of the crime, and posses
are searching for the lonely house, of
which the girl coukl give but a imager
description.
SIXTY BOMBS Hi
Halted Prem landed Wire.)
Hot Springs. Va.. July 31. Although
Los Anpcles can claim the first bnhy
named nfur Taft, In the person of Wil
liam Howard Taft I.enox, whose ar
rival was simultaneous with the nomi
nation of the former secretary of war
ut tho Chicago convention, there are
other William Howard Tafts. accord
ing to letters received at Taft's head
quarters here today. The mall brought
the candidate no less than 20 letters to
day announcing that fond mothers had
named their children for him.
After disposing of (iIh mnr.ninjf rot -resjionderioe
Taft played golf with Sen
ator Bourne of Oregon Senator riiiuiiic
arrived hen. some weeks ago. announc
ing that he had come for the special"
purpose or playing goir witn tne presi
dential candidate, and Taft gave him an
opportunity to display his prowess in
the game this morning.
VISITS HUSBAND
AT JAIL CELL
Evelyn Thaw Indignant at
Alleged 111 Treatment the
Prisoner Is Receiving.
CACHE IN MEXICO WILL NOTIFY
vA ft A Si" 8 All fJiVlL.
iforr ! ; m
LSI t
Tomato Cans, Scrap Iron and
Dynamite 3Iingled in
Deadly Proportions.
it'nlted I're.I Leased Wire.)
F.l Paso, Texas, July 31.- Sixty bombs
Supposed To rie ine one reierieu in in
the correspondence introduced as evi
dence In Co trial of the alleged revo
lutionists here, were discovered in a
cache -today about four miles beyond
the Klo (irande river from the city lim
its of Kl I'asu, The (.ii-he, which was
uncoered by' tho son of a go, it herder
who was playing In the rocks, was lo
cated near the point where the corners
of New Mexico. Texas and Mexico
touch. The bombs were made or to
mato cans, carefully Yni'k"d with scrap
iron and three stick" of dvnamlte. prop
erly primed with fuse and percussion
caps
The authorities here believe that
memlcrs nf the local revolutionary
(and concealed the bombs when their
alleged ringleaders were arrested,
charged with violating the neutrality
laws.
WEYEIiHAEl'SER S.VVS
HE IS NOT GUILTY
(t atted Preis leased Wlrp.)
roughkeepsle. X. Y., July 31. Kvelyn
Thaw today paid her first visit to her
husband, Harry Kendall Thaw, since the
prisoner was removed from the sheriff's
quarters to an ordinary cell.
Kvelyn stood ;md talked to Harry
through the bars.
Sin- conversed with Thaw for ha;f
an hour and whi n she came out she was
furious al the treatment he is receiv
ing. She ehnrges that the former
friendship of Slu-rlff lnt,ert W. Chmlcr
for the late Stanford White, whom Thaw
killed, is the cause of the. present treat
ment of the prisoner.
"It Is outrageous to lock Harry up
this way," she said. "It doesn't seem
possible that Sheriff Chanler's friend
ship for Mr. While could be carried
tics fir '
I'iinnler has denio, repeatedly that
liis fi ;.-n.shlj. for White had ativthing
to do with his treatment of Thaw. He
says Thaw Is the same as any other
prisoner to him.
! -' ,f'r
1 1 1 V - I '
i f 11
'in I
Report Is That He Will
Make Attack on Inde
pendence League.
(raited Press Leaned Wire.)
Lincoln. Neb.. July 31. William J.
Bryan Is expected to make a sensa
tional attack on the motives behind the
Independence party, Immediately follow
ing his formal notification of his nomi
nation. The filing of an affidavit In Chicago
Thursday by Joseph T. Marshall, the
only Independence delegate from Ne
braska, in which he alleges that Hearst
packed the convention in the Interest of
the Republicans, is said to be but
forerunner of the revelations that tro
expected from the Hcmocrutlc candidate
at tiio start of the campaign.
Bryan declined today to discuss tho
report that Hearst had made him i n
offer whereby Bryan would rece-ve
Heafst's support' this year in return
for Bryan's support of the Hearst aspir
ations to the Democratic nomination In
1912.
Contributions are pouring In at Kalr
law from every section of the country.
IF01.IF
TAFT WINS
Herman Ritter, Spoken of
for Vice-President on the
Democratic Ticket, Says
Taft's Promises Would Be
Blocked by Congress.
THUGS TO
SCAFFOLD
. J. Hill, Who Will Soon Hare
Hroiislit to Completion His Scheme
for a orfh Bank Railroad
OST IMPORTANT
EVENT OF YEAR
Commercial Bodies Prepare
to Welcome New Line to
Vast Empire.
6UGGEIIHEB I
ALASKA POLITICS
Interests Said to Be Plan
ning to Control Terri
torial Legislature. '
BRYAN AOG
.12
Major Brown Announces
Program for Ceremonies
at Lincoln, Neb.
(Tntted Pre Lessrd Wire )
Lincoln, Neb. July 31. Major Prown.
chairman of the citizen's committee
which will havo chartre of the Hrvan
notification ceremonies on August 12,
today announced the program as follows:
All the commercial bodies of Port
land are preparing Jp take an active
part In the ceremonies at the comple
tion of the north bank railroad, which
will be about August 12. The Commer
cial club, chamber of oommercn, board
of trade and several of the local clubs
will appoint special committees.
The desire Is that the "first train
day'' be made an event that util widely
advertise the state, und In view of the
tremendous Importance to the coinmon
we.ilth that the formal opening of the
road means all loyal people of Oregon
are urged to make the day one of ceh
bratlon, and Portland especially la
spurred to see that the event Is given
wide publicity.
I At sunrise- A salute of 48 iins
U'ol.otl IPalone's battery.
by I
In a program that the Portland cham
ber of commerce is completing. James
J Hill will be the central tlgure at a
great dinner to celebrate the final com
pletion of the north bank road Into this
city, and the operation of train service
over the entire lino from Kennewlck
to Portland. The opening of this road
menus that the commercial territory
dircctlv dominated by Portland will
j h-i-. e been enormously Increased, giving
ithls city practically commercial con
trol of the Pacific northwest.
With the R. & N. Cd.'s system of
m-re than l.SOu miles on one side of
te Columbia river, and tho ccmll'ied
lltos if the Great Northern. Northern
merit and Catd'al pa-ks. 1 " itic n .i tfe Sj-M.-irie. I'ort.a-. l ,v
12 on ni. Lunch, on m honor of the ' '"e rail sd on -he opposite si. hi. the
notification committee. water grades leading to Portland will
1 nil p m. Tb.. committee secern ' oommand the movement of tonnage of
panled liv William J Tlrvan and Johnlthe entire Columbia river basin, an area
T.V n I I 1 n I - a .' I- - '
in-.-- onii in a ini hi u
1 I'
e0 a. m Pan i eon
rts at Oovern-
part In
grounds
from the
through the eapitol
Line uu notei.
2 P M - -Henry IV Clayton's speech
notifying Bryan rf his nomination, to
be followed Immediately by Bryan's ac
ceptance oddrvss and a short speech by
Kern.
4 SO p. m Informal receptions for
Hrvan and Kerr aid the committee at
the eapitol grounds.
6 3n p m PlrnT In horor nf th
lommittee on Hrjan a lawn at Kalrvlew
farm.
fruited Pre. t."1 Wire 1
St. Paul. Minn.. July 31 - K P Wrver-j
haeuser of this city, son of Frederick I
Weyerhaeuser. the multi-millionaire
lumber king, today absolutely denied
that his father's Interests are In snv I
way concerned with the reported $30".- 1
tifty.OOO merger of southern yellow pine' ) TL' Tf T T Af V
concerns attacked bv the attorney eener-I ' ' J .'1-A.i
als or three states Thursday.
"What yellow pine Interests we have,
bare not been mi-rjei nor will they
be." said Weyerhaeuser today. "I don't
know what the other pine men sre doing.
I am sneaking for myself alone"
CONFESSES ARSON
(Continued on Pog Two )
FALLS HALF HUE
FROfVI
BALLOON
TROFT DVINCt IN
DESERT STREAMS! n .,,,..
I a-ol his
(TritnM preea Wire I
Pan Bernardino. Cal.. Julr 11. R-
I ports received frrnti the deaert side of
the Kan Bernardino mountain's todar
sar that tons) of trout are dvirig In the
pools left In the beds of streams, which
have dried tip for the summer
In creek at the L4tl Meils-re
I hed-ster the fish are r? thick thst
o-dock X-w and Sporting Kdl- j " " wr,"
Ke-rp Vonr Eyo Oppn for the- S:f
Uofi of The Journal.
Xewiboy for It.
Pmsll antirals of the mountains have
tnereo at the pool aittrtre nnnoc
dtveurtnf the tnprisone-d trout.
trnltefl Preoa Leao-d Wire )
Sacnmento. Cal.. July il Antonio
P.eschmuth. half ewner tif the H-d-retia
dance pavilion t Oak Park, upon which
an inrend:ary sttemrt vni mane V ed-
nlsht CT, f. -.) t.Klay that he
trttr. Huedy blrej Kred
A Jolse to fire t--e bull ling In order
that tl.y mlett collect the Insurance
Jolre was first cauaht by the officers
nd r-onf.---1 lat nlrht Ree-t-rcuth
blames his partner, KueJ-r, who has
thus fsr refuse j to admit the crtme
The buildtnc cost about 11.(00 aed
tbe rwr-ei-s jiv-(i(.i) cttlQg it in-
ired for more than Its value. Then
Jolre was hire! for llu to touch It off
Jnlre ntM failed rn the first attempt
and re AemanJed Ie mm whlih was
promise-l He et flra to the building
H three plsee Wednesday nlrht but the
eiaie was dl score red m4 extlcrusbd.
William Oliver Victim of
Parachute Jump at Van
dercook Lake.
(Cnlted Press Leased Wire.
Denver, Col., July 31. A telegram re
ceived here from Juneau. Alaska, makes
the charge that the Gugge.nho.im inter
ests are planning to force the election
of an Alaskan delegate and control the
Alaskan legislature. The message.
which was made public today, was ad
dressed to the Rocky Mountain .News,
and was signed by The iJlspatch of
Juneau and a number of Democrats of
the territory.
It alleges that the big mining con
cern Is planning to uso irauuuieni
means of training Its point and makes
an appeal for assistance.
It is understood that the case will be
thorougly investigated and former (ioy
ernnr Osborne of Wyoming bis an
flounced his intention to look into the
charges.
OIL CASE AGAIN
WITHIN 10 DAYS
Federal Attorney Makes An
nouncement as to Pro
posed Action.
(Putted Preea le.wd Wire.)
Chicago, July 31. I'n'tcd States pa
triot Attorney Sims announced todiy
that the petition for the rehearing of
the Standard Oil case before the t'nlt'id
States circuit court would be filed with
in tne next ten days. The petition will
ask for a rehearing of the argument
in the oaee In the hope that the circuit
court can be induced to clipe Its re
versal of the f jS.OOrt.aoo fine lmpos-d
by Judge Larnlls on the Standard.
IF TRI E. NEW VOIJK
GETS OFF REAL EASY
Leaders Have No Intention
of .Modifying Trust or Tar
iff Evils New York's Idle
.Men Will Carry the State
for Bryan.
Herman Kidder's Opinions.
That It was, and 1b, a Roose
velt panic.
That the trusts and the, tariff
art twin evils. J
"flint Taft would IjeypowerlesB
to reform the tariff. '
That Cannon, Palie. Palxell
and others would never permit
tariff reform.
That tho Republicans will
promise tariff reform perpetu
ally and never carry out their
prom lacs.
That there are enough Idle
men in tho streets of Now York
City to turn the results of the
election in that staie.
That one Judge should isue
the temporary Injunction, wheth
er It be permanent to be decided
by another and before punish
ment Is administered the case
should be heard by three judges.
Dabner and Sie-msen Shoot
Through the Trap, at San
Quentin Prison, Expiating;
Brutal Murders and Other
Crimes. . '
Siemsen Goes Whistling and "
Dabner 3Iute Maudlin
Statement Signed by the
Butchers Hangman's
Work Neat and Speedy.
(Putted free I Wire.)
Washington, July .tl At least 5. DO
white persons In New York city are
slaves to the opium habit, according to
the statement made today by I 'r
Wright, ore of the three representa
tives of America on the International
commissi. which Is Investigating the
opium ttatfic throughout the world.
He said 'he In vrstiKatons have led
also to th estimate thst there are from
doO to l,i 'O CJ 1-1--X-. rtsldetus of New
York, wh are a idlct..,t to the druK
The eorr.r: ission Intend to eitenl its
activities to nil the main cities of t'.e
country to determine the extent of the
use of ilnifs in the Cnlted States.
Herman Ridder, one of the best
known and moht lnliuentlal German
Americans In this country, publisher of
the New York Ktaats-Zelt ung, men
tioned prominently as a vice-presidential
possibility on. tho Democratic
ticket, who Is making his tlrsi visit
to the Pacific coast. ha;:iK arrived at
the Hotel Portland oterday after
noon, says Hint tho greatest evils that
tho people of the 1'nited States have
to contend with today are the trusts
and the question of tariff reform. Ho
calls them the twin evils.
people Tired of Promises.
"In traveling about the country I
find that the poop)., arc thoroughly
tired of the tariff reform bv the Re
publicans and that they are beginning
tatudlv to reaiizo mat this
brought about only by t!e election of
n Democratic president and t lie election
of a majority of tho De.-no, r ule parly
In congress two years afterward," Mr.
Ridder said this morning
Mr. Ridder. by the way. Is particu
larly stroiir on the tariff uuesiion. Ho
says the tariff makes the trusts and
that the trust magnates control con
press. And lie speaks from personal
eiperlences. I'or tine months last
year Mr. Ridder was !: Washington do-
tng everything In i is power to have
the tariff on paper and woo, pulp re
moved. Mr. Ridder " .1 ported M-'Kin-
during both eli-ctloi.s Hut the tide
has. turned now and the New York pub
lisher Is doing t;.ryth!ng within his
power to assist tho Democratic party
find the Democratic -an-iidates to vic
tory "Taft. If elected, would he powerless
to reform 'he tariff, in aplte of all hi i
1 rer lii-s nn 1 In spite . f tho tariff
i Continued on Pag- Two.)
(I'nlted Press Leaned Wire.)
San Quentin, Cal., July 31. Louis
Dabner and John Siemssen, the Saa
Francisco gaspipe thugs, were';
hanged simultaneously in Saa Qti6n
tin prison at 32 seconds after 10 '
o'clock today. ,
Two hundred persons, the full
number allowed by Warden ftoyle.
saw the two bodies shoot through -the
traps, ending the careers of the
most daring and brutal murderers of
recent times In this section of the
state.
The priest who converted both the
murderers to the Catholic faith re
mained in the cells praying with the
doomed men until the warden appeared,
shortly before 10 o'clock and made
preparations for tho death march.
I Everything was still in tho old fur
niture factory, where the gallows tree
stands. The preparations for the final
carrying out of the law's decree werrt
quickly made. Both the murderer
watched the work of the prison guards
stolidly. Their arms were strapped to
their sides. Two rows of guards took
position on either side of the condemned
men, aim the death march began.
Quick Job Made by Hangman.
Led by the warden and the priest,
tin- little procession made way across
the narrow death room and through the
door which opens directly in front of
the gallows stairs. Slowly the doomed
men and their guards mounted the
stairs. Dabner and Siemsen trembled
visibly as they faced tho curious crowtf
beneath them. They had little chance
to waver Almost instantly, as ther
stepped upon the traps, guards quickly
drew the black caps ovpr their heads.
The hangman adjusted the nooses anl
before the spectators had realized what '
was taking place the warden raised h'e
hand, the guards in the hidden box re
leased the cords which operated the
traps and Pfitzuer. Frlede and Munakata
be Wt re avenged.
of! One of tho men was pronounced dead
at lu:14 oclock and the other at 10:16. .
The warden permitted no one to leave
the execution room until both were
dead.
Last Night of the Condemned.
Dabner went to sleep at 10 o'clock and
slept soundly all Inst night. Siemsen
stayed up the greater part of the night,
finishing a diary which he has kepi
daring bis stay in the condemned cell,
Hutli men arose at o'clock this mom.
Ir.g. ate a hearty breakfast and were
then srivn their civilian clothes. Dab ...
tier again sought his Hlble. while 81em-
i Continued on Page Two.)
KEEP OFF GRASS,
YELLS HARVARD
of
'm ni.
a ,.alf.
j il n" Prew Le.wl Wtr l
Jsrkson. Mich . Juiv J ; Wil
Her 1p dead I i lay ax a euit cl
;miie feil (mm a b,'-. n
i Oliver's e-er.slon at
yesterday was witnessed by an slmlr
I Irg throne. He esl'ed J.roO ft Into
C0UI.T SETTLES CASE
IN NOVEL MANNER
Doesn't Want Knights
Pythias to Camp on
Franklin Field.
trnltf l r-M tended Wlr )
Boston. July 31. Judge Bra ley In the.
f preme court today denied a petition
I resented by t1 Ha-vard Improvement I
assi'i iatto-i asK nc r r an injunction to
IRS. OSBHE
ASKS FOR DIVORCE
Long-Threatened Suit File4
Against Well - Known.
W riter and Clubman. ;
I the air and tnen cut - '
The trH umbreil fi
i he had dropped f " f..
it fb-sf l sgin befote
Ket'.lilrr Y. drr
ed to throw h!rre f b
-6 tre. but he was filllee tm rar'd
ssid tnn-k the earth lb ifb force
(Valt4 Ie wir )
CTruro, Julv ?1- Krsitlc !frlj It;
(he Vm lancuare s-e "xing exchange!
Vanderco.k take I today by air. and Mrs Patri k Hartlgan
wr.Pe Uvey sre pi k'.r? up their t-e.
lonflr.rs preparatory I fj! ur life npirt.
Thnnoey the enrt ei1olnd tb Hr'i-
it'nlied Pre. Le4 Wire.)
San Francisco. July II The filing of
n;. it for separate maintenance by
Mrs I.loyd Osboume against her. hue
band, son of Mrs. Robert Louie Steven
son. a writer of uote, has created e
eensatlon here The husband end wife,
whoe troubles hare been the gossip ef
literary circles for eeven yere. ere elt
to l at daggers' points and It la like
iv that Osbourne wlil contest the suit bjr
filing an action for dlrorc.
The osbourne were married In ftamoe.
In m but they did not live tceetner
rbi I the us.- of the city's park for the . ""' !-.. r ..L , 7. """
nual encampment of the Knights of .kI." .7- 'I'"? .1
i a'c:. w . l take r Lace hr '" v.
eek Ho
I i th
l eit
.11
a :so
take place here,
Intimated that a'
Mrs. Stevenson was bulit ta the form
similar rHIrg wouM follow a possible j "l. I, "lZL c, a
effort.!"-...: .-'iL"' :-.'-w.-".T'. ....
l,n:n K)eld romr.rl.,r:. ' . V""'. moiw I""
UUt he died within a few
ir,-r.u'e .---, cane Trom srak ne to each otr fvr
ie.3 to of en until two days. b' proTlde.) thst If th-v
and .n then1 were anje to pack and sepaiste before
its v..c!tv was thst time the Injun-CT would b- d's
j solved.
'liver stte-npl- When the Hartigsrs p--nrd i" rr.;rt
the lirb of , with their marital troubles Pitr'ck siid
Bis wife made him tired, be talked eo
hours.
tloo.
lsajetj tfce injunc-
wrlt of mandamus in a similar effort.
the
which are to be used covers
i n res and has been laid out on
t'ciiir a tv rrtnclplen wl'h a view to.
r - ' .nooo ,i ii ."'iv llirii j nv OI fi
le r of the Knights of Pythias say that
pr -per ssmtarv measures hare been
tikn s"d that all pnewlble ohlectlon
ebie feat ,re have been removed.
The Harvard authorities are bitterly
opr-eed to the m era be re of I We oreer
' iisinc the field and some ether fecal
I act lea la uyenea
ous of ber htsbaad s eevoti-m to t
mether and the pair a iarreiei
Osbourne traveled e te-mrely and seats
the rtinrit that alra. atever.MMi o.l t..
witched her jh ami s trjrir.j ii k.j.
nap the Oeboante eM.drea.
APhrKjcti the aoupla fcsve r-et ee
era ted foe aeve-i fere. r. -. -. .
allesee In her sitt tt V hue e t
fully ' leeert-1 tee t I "!. -,
tor altmeT ttt -t !it-
CalmrM Is at . r- r Ii l I )
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