THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,! OCTOBER 17, 1803.
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FIGHTS SKYSCRAPERS
AS ENEMY TO HEALTH
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. menta of large citiee la tha Ufa problem
M. Auauatua Re v. of Part. ha aat
hlmaelf to eolve.
TUa Frenoh eclentlst la an Implacable
fn of tha modrrn skyaoraper, Which
ha aaya ahute out tjie sunlight from
SBOOrto living rnomi In New Tort
alone. s
' M. Ray la a member of tha Superior
Council of Paris for the construction of
housea Tor working classes, ana w"
tlia delegate of tha Francn government
at tha International Conareae of Tuber
culoala recently h-ld In Waehington. In
a lecture before tha congrese M. Kay
had tha following to aay on tha eublact
of tnll buildlnga restricting th fight
agalnat tha dread wnita piague:
"There are $o.000 dark rooraa In New
,York city tu which approximately 1,000,.
000 paraona live," declared U. Rey,
who ha a spent eonalderabla time
atunylng condltlona here by
reading and by peraonal obeer
vatlon. "Tha garma of tubercu-
loala thrive under euoh condltlona, but
aunllght Is ' tha -greatest foe of thla
disease.
Tha sTiame of tha 017,
-. 'Tha tenementa of New-Tork are tha
liimc of tha city, even tha eo cauea
model tenementa are constructed Upon
lines far from tha beat And tha aky
scrapers of your bualneaa district, evl-
; dencea of tha coloea&l energy of Indl
vlduala and showing great originality
and constructive genius, are ne vert he
leu a bane.
"I Ventura to predict that In twenty
years there will have been auch an
awakening of publto opinion in New
York that not only will no building
be allowed half as high, but that the
'.present structures will be out down to
half their height."
'"Streets are robbed of sunlight, per
sona employed In offices are robbed of
it, and the result is that disease garma
thrive and multiply." ' ,
According to M. Rey, tha plans of
modern cities are ridiculous, unreason
able and stupid. This applies, he said,
not only to New York, but to all large
are
elttea, even Parts, whoa aluma
anal to tha worst anywhere.
"The ahama of thla euuntrv and of
Others." declared M. ftey. "la that the
municipal anthorltlna rail ' to do their
duty. 1 belleva that In New York, If
tha offlclala would only carry out the
dutlea for which tbey were appointed ;
thla would be tha greatest city of tbs
world. i
"I stood yesterday In Henry atreet. f
one of your narrowest thoroughfares
and lined with tenements typical of the
worst conditions, and aaV at the end
of tha street the hunger "and CUy In
vestment buildings. JSatrame meet
there, and It la true In more than one
sense that the vary akyeorapar are tha '
cause of extreme misery. ! A soma or
tha tenementa tha courta are but three t
feet wide and seventv-f Iva feat high. I
ud thla Vourt.' like a ere vie In rock, j
is tn sola source or air.
Blam.a peculation. . . . '
1 attrlbuta the tenement problem to
tha speculation - In city land. That la
tha moat , terrible plague .of modern
times, tha mad deal re for prof He, , at
whatever coat. It does good to. only
very few persons;- it does absolutely
na a-ood to the Brent majority.
"New York in twenty yeara win nave
1.000,000 inhabitants, I have worked
out plana -for thla city upon llnea ap
propriate to una growi n. ana even p
to a, citv of I5.ooo.ooo inhabi
tants, nnd if tha Ideaa of proper build-1
Ing, ventilation, aanitation and nygienie
arranaement which I advocate could be
followed in the buildings that are to b
put up In lie near future, it would. In
my opinion, oe a great incentive 10 sim
ilar changes in .au rum re ume.
t. Rey waa aaaea ror an opinion re
garding tna recent declaration or uuuon
fiorglum that American architects and
sculptors "crib" . thalr . ideas., from
tturopa. . - ,
T - as well - as all tha archttecta of
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we heat all the
largest and best houses
with warm air, and most of
the smaller ones? ; - . "
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Ask any reputable contractor why is it
that our furnaces and heating plants always
give the best satisfaction any contractor
can't tell you but we canIt's bejcauso "we
know how and because we've got the furnaces !
Looking Into Basement Excavation for Meier-Frank Building.
Europe, give tha Americana credit for
their Ideas their own Ideas.
remarkable originality in .working out
you have.
wonderful buildings and
NEW HOMES ORDERED
AS WINTER APPROACHES
I naavi man
much beautiful and original desltrn. It
Is BAt iHitlsiMiisl afiklxi.HiA.tai I
IB UUl ' Llan lliuiwiliuni asa. i in WlllOllin III . . . a, . .
American cities that I crltlclao: it Is I Philolnltilii'i PhvailflTl lillllninfy PW llnnif in KflPt,-
only the collective effect" " "vM vvi "
mnnifin
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LHUUI1 LUUIl
Both , Old-Party Candidates
7 Lose by Attitude on
State Police.
' - trnlted Press Leased Wlro.)
HEKO, Ncv., Oct. II. With a tbree
- c-ornered "fight in the, state over the
election of a representative at large In
congress. In which an extraneous issue
affecting state legislation is dividing
voters, Nevada today faces an uncer
tain political prospect .
II. B. Maxson,-ity engineer of Reno,
is the Republican nominee, but there
is a defection In his own party, besides
the antagonism of the labor vote be
cause of tha Republican state platform's
Indorsement of the state police provi
sion. '
George Bartlett of Tonopah, the Dem
ocratic candidate. Is likewise opposed
by the, labor forces for a ha same rea
son.- ' !
The labor faction attempted to nomi
nate Fat A. McCarran, but Bartlett, by
controlling the Uemocranc convention,
obtained the indorsement of tha state
police law. He was also active in aid
ing Governor Sparks to secure Us passage-
bv the laso legislature.
A. L. ntzgerald, ex-chlef Justice of
int stat supreme' court, nominaiea on
the Indeoondence ticket, which has an
entl-polics bill plank in its platform. Is
considered In a fair way to gather in
the labor vote.- Fltegerald is an elderly
man.
The senatorial fight has been reduced
to an agreement between jrrancls G.
New and a. Democrat and P. L. Flannl-
gan, Republican, to abide by the vote of
the people and allow tne winner at the
November ' election to be ratified by
the legislature.
TILE FLOORS FOR '
COUCH BUILDING
BJtrcimws
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land and Will Move Here Many Contracts
Let for Residences All Over the City.
CO OIIS
As Prerequisite Is Getting
Auditorium Project
Under Way.
Approaching winter has so tfar caused
no abatement in the volume of home
building In Portland. On the contrary,
week by week as the rainy season ad
vances, the number of residence permits
Increases. Contracts for an unusual
number of dwellings of the more ex
pensive type were let during the week.
McClaran & Clark have begun the
erection of a modern two-story frame
residence for Mrs. Mary Slckenger on
Hawthorne avenue and East Thirty-
first strett.
FbiladelphJan Builds Here.
Dr. P. H. Mclntlre, a wealthy phys-
sed t
being laid In
In this build-
The corridors on- all eight floors of
the- Couch building are being laid
; tile. The original floorinj
in it was cut in in a clast
not prove satisfactory, showing many
disfiguring cracks, and on several of
the floors buckled badly. The new tile
flooring will cost about $2,000 and will
ba completed in about 80 days.
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(United Press teased Wire.)
San Franolsco, Oct. 17. A committee
of the California Promotion committee
is todav .lnvestio-atins- th nmnniitim liclan of Philadelphia, has purchase
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to erect a mammoth auditorium here Park flnrf W -modern hnm on
that will outdo Denver's famous audi- the property which he will with his
torium. In which the Democratic nation, family occupy. Dr. Mclntlre has also
al convention was held this rear. Th. EST" " IS'rwA - .5" J"?
committee Is to report on tha beat I r r,,,. ,.,
method of construction, th site, the has purchased a piece of property In
JS2hii?.fJPM anJtJ8 Rose City Park and has employed a
administration of the building. The I local architect to get up the plans for
..i. . u iu ijiwtiMnr iry- a j&.uuo rfisuience wnicn ne win Duna
i "V.I a u "'a lne nauonai conven- I on the Site.
i:r tour rears nence, ana me in-I r
vestlgation of the committee Js Incl-1
ueni to mis movement.
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TOOLS FOUND III
HATFIELD'S CELL
Texans Believe Attempted
Jailbreak Shows He
Is Dunham.
Pain
Weakens
; . Headache, rheumatism,
. ,neuralia, or pains of any
nature weaken the sys
tem they are a strain up
on the nerves. Almost
instant relief can be ob
tained by taking Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Pills, and with
out any bad after-effects.
Take one on first indica
tion of an attack it will
i?ard it off. They are a
"pleasant little tablet, sold
oy druggists everywhere,
2a doses 25 " cents;
never Bold in bulk.
. T was Btib)rt to ronataat haad
hes for a period of fmir yra. At
ttnws t wsa almost amntted for the
work In hch I am onaged. that of
station agnat. Throucri th adrtca
f friend I triJ Ur Mll AnU
Para Pills, aad the rrauit has bawa
trat t ha enrtraly eradlmbNi my
m et thorn nrntisooss tadache
tHat fnOow a rontiaaaU aaaartal atratn.
Tt bav aw for ana ail that as
iaUsted for them."
Art. C SC. W. ttri Battle CraaaTla.
T hav asted Dr. Jf!W Antl-Pala
Ptns for a yaar tar naaralgi
and bad ttrm ts rtMr fa Uma
1hj ar!v Har b a hi- ts
. MUM. M. i. MAfTi-TOK.
1 t'ppsar Aitoo, JOa,
Vaw e-sji.i Or. Nna A
aan . 4 mt awtusrlso hm a
pnern a trt cecaag (awry)
U2tt lUZlal Co. IZkhart, lad
(United Preas Leased Wire.)
Bherman. Tex., Oct. 17. Wlliam Hat
field, alleged to be J. C. Dunham, who
murdered six persons near San Jose.
Cal., six years ago. is in close con
finement at the jail becauaa of nn at
tempt to escane.
The lallera found nlAoa ....
filings and cruHhert hrirk In tii n'
The attempted Jailbreak Is believed by
the authorities to indicate that Hatfield
i iiib man waniea nv tne California authorities.
With the arrival of officers from Ban
jose loaay it is rumored that Hat-
imiu b anorneys win reoouble their cf
ions 10 prevent extradition of their
ciianu
Frank Vetter. a local building con
tractor, will build a ' cement block
dwelling to cost $4,000 on Wauna ave
nue near Siskiyou street. Rose City
ram.
George Bracher is having built a
bungalow in Rose City Park at a cost
of 14,000. Mr. Bracher Is also having
erected a $2,000 cottage for his mother
adjoining his pew home.
Purchases Three Jtota,
W. J. Dunlap, late from Nebraska,
has purchased three Rose City Park
lots and Is preparing to build & hand
some aweinng.
F. C. Miner will build a $1,400 dwell
ing on East Grant street between East
Thirty-seventh and East thirty-eighth
streets.
dwelling on Sixty-sixth street between
Klickitat and Fremont streets.
James S. McLaughlin has let the con
tract for a $2,500 bungalow to be erected
on Vancouver avenue and Going street.
The bungalow will be modern In ever
respect -
Another Xawthome Some.
W. H. Peftrl is having a local archi
tect prepare plans for a two-story, six
room residence to be erected on East
Thirty-seventh street near Hawthorne
avenue. The building will cost about
$3,000. and will be erected as soon
the plans are completed and the con
tfact let
J. B. Johnson has taken out a permit
to erect a $1,600 store and flat build
ing on Alberta street between East
Twenty-first and East Twenty-second
streets, Vernon. v i ;
Fletcher Linn has awarded to Thomas
Mulr the contract for the erection of
his 17.000 residence on laurel street
between Gllsan and Hoyt streets,
The following building contracts have
been- awarded from tha offices of Port
land architects during tne past lew
days:. ! .
rimer K.eeier, ror a 3,ydv riai
building for P. P. Matthews, East
Seventh street between Halsey and
Weidler streets.
r.. I.. I. Tonrneau. for a 11.800 dwell
ing tor Mr. Williamson, East Morrison
street between East Twentieth and
East Twenty-third streets. . .
Stokes & Zeller, for a $4,000 dwell
ing for W. H. Buoy, Hall street near
Lownsdale street. . ...
N. J. Lundgren. for a i,&o aweuing
for Herbert Palmer, Bidwell street be
tween Ninth and Eleventh streets.
A. A. Turner, ror a z,uuu aweuing
for J. 8. McLaughlin. Vancouver ave-
nna cnrnr Rains- street.
j. B. JJlckoner. lor a i,uu aweuing
for JL W. Dickoner, Alberta street oe
lor.un Alhlna nnri MlSSiBSIODl.
McClaran ac uiara. lor a .uuu qwen-
ing for Mrs. Mary tncKenger, rmw
thorne avenua corner East Thirty-first
street.
TEMPORARY LULL
inn
IB TRADE
Mill Men Complain of, the
loggers Asking Too
3Iuch for Logs.
Tha lumbar market is said to be a
little quiet for the present, as a result
of the near approach of the presidential
election, but a strong movement In all
grades Is expected as soon as the burn
ing Issue has been decided, no matter
much which way the votes go. " '
Lumbermen returning from the mid
dle states and east say they can see
many requirements In the lumber Una
In territories that are largely supplied
by mills in itha Pacific northwest, and
It la Quite certain that they will begin
buying; as soon as the electioneering
talk subsides. For the present, so much
interest is wrapped Up in election talk
that business is left to suffer,
x Xiogw . Are Higher. V ,
Lumber manufacturers Who have 5 to
buy logs In the open market complain
of having to pay too much for the raw
material, accusing the loggers .of want
ing all the profit. They say there Is
less in the manufacture" of lumber to-:
day, with advanced values, than there
was a few months ago. when values
wefre actually at bedrock. Explanation j
pf this,, they aay, is found in the fact
that Iocs have advanced more rapidly
than lumber.
As to the demand Inr lumhnr nnnfl.
tlons are about the same as a, week ago I
rrom a xocat point or view. Building'
projects are stui unoer way in every
part of the city, each calling for certain
Miiimen report
TW;G.lcPlicrson
Company
HEATING ENGINEERS
328 Glisan Street Portland. Ore.
Reed ft Minor will build a $1,41)AJ C. Zlegler, for a xz.ouo aweuing jor
tn street lsaoeue joiuns, raoinnim
dwellina on East Thlrtv-seven
between East Grant and East Lincoln
streets.
F. Sparks will build a $1,700 dwell
ing on East Gllsan street between East
Twenty-ninth and East Thirtieth streets.
John A. Loqulst will build a $1,500
dwelling on East Tenth street between
Going and Wygant streets.
L. G. Apperson will build a $2,000
PreHcott and Going streets.
Work has commenced on the resi
dence of B. M. Carr at the corner of
Wlberg lane and Hancock street. The
building will cost $3,600.
Tha residence under construction In
Rose City Park for W. A. Lovett, edi
tor of tha Pacific Christian Advocate,
la n earing completion.
Quantity of material.
a strong demand for clears, and there
Is a scarcity of No. 1 vertical srrain
flouring-. .
Port Orford Shingles. ; ,
Henceforth there will be used mora
white shingles in the local field , than
before, If a contract that has just been
enierea into Detween a fortiand agency
and one of the shingle mills on Cos
bay is to be taken as a criterion. The
contract calls for the delivery In this
city of about 2,000,000 shingles each
month for. a year, this being the total
output of the mill. The shingles are of
Port Orford cedar, and do not require
paint or stain' for preservation or color,
weather-stained, they are a silvery gray
and will last forever, so it Is said.
, Heretofore the white cedar shingles
have met with the biggest demand in
Sati Francisco. They cost about twice
as much as the red cedar shingle.
HEW ABIIIGrOII
FIIIEJIJIILI16
Reconstruction of the Ablngton build
ing, which was partially destroyed by
fire last sumer. Is being carried on as
rapidly as conditions will permit. The
entire interior of tha big office struc
ture is being remodeled, Aha etalrcsse
Is to be placed farther to the south ni
the light court extended through to
the south of the nroDertr. Thla will
necessitate the elimination nf uri
offices on each floor, but will add mate
rially to me iignting arracgementa,
making tha remaining offloes more de
sirable. The restoration of this structure will
cost upward oi ITS. 000. and will h
com pie tea oy January 1.
IIEI7 HOSTELRY
FOR SPOKAIIE
SIX FLOORS OH
OLD BARR SILE
Better Building Will Be-
plaee Structure Burned
in Sixth Street Fire.
Clearing up the site of tha burned
Barr hotel at Sixth and Gllsan streets,
a large force of workmen are making
ready for the contractor to begin con
structlon work on tha new six-story
CROUP QUICKLY CURED
Cpokane Is ta feav a $l.TM,fi hotel.
Tha new hostelry is to occupy a. ajte
US by tot fat la tha ntr of th.
Batna. district of th. fall a city. It
m a II etorfas high, mt flrtproof em-
UUa asd Its promoters aay win
wrpaaa fa twenty of arctsttartur. and
atogas of awrtetBteata aay beta
v a m. umrtmparv. tna
wsrwi mas waoa. Mac nu
PaaM rnaa tm h tb smaagar
-Tha stt. baa already ba Bt
coat of somthlnc ItVe 14M aaa .i
tt la awwwq.'od that werft th atrvo-
iw e"(lb in oa aany mntna.
Oont Zjt tha Child Choke to Death
Walla WattUf for tha Dootor. .
Crouo should have orompt treatment
The life of .many a dVar one has been
aacrlnced becauaa tha right remedy waa
not at hand.
Pay close attention to tha child who
Is feverish, thirBty, and occasionally
cougba dryly and shrilly. This Is tha
first stags of croup, and instant treat
ment should bo slvan.
Hyomei. tha miraculous, antleeptla
dry air treatment, will cure croup in
either tna Brat or sec on a Btages. ruy
Inhaled, even wban the breathing ts Ir
regular, It reaches mora promptly than
any other remedy th terribly Inflamed
membrane of th windpipe. Its sooth
ing balsams act immediately, the In
flammation Is allayed, aao tha swelling
reduced. . - ' .
-Not Ions tea our littl boy. Walter,
awoke la tha night with a bad attack of
croup, so that be experienced great dif
ficulty la breathing. W allowed Mm
ta tntaal HromaL and ha Immediately
began t breath oaaler, and la half aa
hour was fast asleep. Our children, be
tng subject ta croup, wa feel aafa with
Hyomei In tha boose, and I am glad to
aneaJE a a-oorf word for a rsnedy that
will rob croup ef Its terrora." Rv. Geo.
Blaaon. Pestor-of M. E- Charch. Booth
Ixmdooderry. Vt. , - !
Hrn (prcMkOtraeod mgn-o-anet isi
th aatckest articg and mot sn1M
reojaoy over eovrd for ail oiaeoaw
of the BMtaa. throat, and lonfa It li
goaranteed by Woodard, Clarke a Co.
ta cor catarrh, eouaha. enlda, asthma.
bfoncbltla and croup, or aaoocy back. A
emr4t Outfit, liwludlrc a' Beat hard
rsbtr pocket InbaJer, coata only tt .
A a stra TXttt or iirm. itaiir
wards aeo4. coat but if rents.
ci the
building, which la to be erected there.
! The old . building . was a. fournstory
structural and will be replaeed by a
modern building much moretmposlng
than tha one destroyed. Tne new
structure will front on Sixth street in
stead of Gllsan. J. M. -sJToomey has
leased the alte for a perldfl of 25 yeara
and will at his own expense erec
new 'hnililna ,'v-
The corner lot '."vt the Lewie quarter
block at Fourth and Oak streets has
haan cleared, tha eld frame dwallln
having been moved over to the north
Bide or tna quarter. ro aenmie as
clslon has been reached by the - Lewi
tain to the character of bulldlna t
be erected, but It Is thought that It wAl
be a three or four-story brick building
SO by 100 feet which will ba devoted to
wholesale business purposes.
There Are Just Two Ways to Paint
,The right and the wrong way-. The
right way is to use the right paint
first of all our B. S. Paints fill the
bill first rate. The wrong way is
( to buy and paint with cheap- paints'
you'll find that the dearest m the
a end. Our paints last, give lustrous,
pleasing appearance and are easy
to apply. V .
THE DIG PAINT STORE
f iisber Jhorsen S Co.
Manufacturer and Jobbers
"Everything in Paint"
j ; ' .
HEW STRUCTURE
FOR 0. SO. T.
Clav 8. Mors, who recently pure ha sad
tha auarter block at th northeast cor
ner of Ninth and Davis streets, . has
lwiaad tha alta to tha Baggage at Omni
bus Transfer company for a period of
10 yeara and will erect oa ta ground a
two-story brick building for occupancy
hi th tranafer com poor. Tn building
Is to bo of brick construction and will
enat about S10.00S. Tha tranafer com
pany put up $a,000 la advaac aa part
payment on too ranat,
ilr. Mors purohasad tha
from th roo4vr of th Oregon
barings bank, paying $$T,0 for ft.
proparty
Trust
DIFFERENT PE0GEAM
AT Y. W. a A. SUNDAY
The Sander at hom at tha Yovna
Women's ChrtotUui Association baa a
somewhat different program for tomor
row afternoon and oa that will prova
most pleasant.
M las Anna to-ing. m wntar rrom in
middl wost, will read a pMtitlral "lrtu
a lory railed "Th perfect Trio-ate." Mia
Docking has eo keen aa appreciation
of th delightful in Itterarnro and
charming a atyl that groat deal of
pi run la expected from this half
hour a reading.
In tb litUa oomy twosa mim Jd
fay twWItt of Taylor "troet Mth-v4 at
rburrh, will alvo a abort talk oa "City
Work."
Th -msslcal proses n I ii Mint:
Piano solo, alias Ethel Elck. Char lea
Brae: vnnal solo. M lea a sal ;wm.
11 women ar na-!!ally ttrrtted to nrt
for tt nhol w-part ef the afternoon. I
BLOCK
'S
AfatalBlow
To unsatisfactory hardware buying is
struck when your purchase is made
here. The variety of our stock,1 its
quality and our well known reason
able prices provide proper quality at
least cost.,
AVERY&CO.
18 Third St., Bet Pine & Ash
iiriiiu ninmarnT
ntA.rDAOtlHCIII rOLti.APAV?S ADDITIOIM
Oaographical cer.ter and most da- v'
Foundation Will Cost $35,-
000 and Be Made of Re
enforced Concrete.
Tha bna beat nlaca in Portland li lin
rviuwca propvr&y oi tn city.
Boeing is believing. - Batter go and ae tha many cholca r.sldences under
construction and tha Iroprovementa go ing on. ..
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY
! 854 OBAXS ATS. . POBTXAJTD, OBBOOIT.
Repair Work Oivan Prompt Attention rounders. Machinists and Bollermakor.
Building and Structural Work.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS
EHGtXiBRS 1 k- j
Ofaoa aat Works
Hawthorn Avaana and Zart
tum Btsaot. .
noma) Saat Bs.
rOBTXAJTS, OXGKir.
Offloa and Store Tlxtnraa bUt
and raraodajed.
One of - the moat axpenalve founda
tions aver put in for a wholesale busi
ness structure in Portland is that for
tha John Klernan structure, which la to
occupy tha block bounded by Twelfth,
Thirteenth, Davis and Evartt. street.
This foundation is being don by tha
Hurley-Mason company and will cost
all of $31,000. Tha excavation la to ba
deep enough to allowthe building 'of a
full 10-foot basement Keen forced con-
cr.t is to ba used In the basement
wails and tha floor la to ba eoncrcta of j
sufficient thickness to carry tha weight
of tha heaviest mr handia carried In
th stock of W. P. Fuller t Co who
will occupy th structure whan com-
plri.
Th building, as has boaa announced
tn The Journal, is to h of fireproof
construction, four stories above - tha i
basoment and will b th moat nnan-
alv building of th character la Port
land.
APARTMENT HOUSE
ON UPPER YAMEHL
it tott ttayh a root to covek rtarr&x wrra tra on
uai in jurrnatr ana Henry Hanno,
who roeaaUy psrrhaaad tha lei oa thai
northeast coraor. of Slstaoata and Tan. I
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