The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 30, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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' Thaiuas C. Devlin, aa receiver for
- ? the Oregon Trust & Savings bank, at
' noon yesterday, delivered to- A N:
Orcutt, attorney, for . the ' .Bank of
Drain, bonds of the Puget ; Sound
Telephone; company representing
1 $9800, together ' with Interest due
' October I, 1907, April X, 1908,' Oc
. toberv, 1..1908 and. April. 1,. 1909
The bonds delivered Mf.; Devlin
--were not those bought by the Ore-.
son Trust foe the. Bank of D.aln in
March, r 1907, and , sought by tle
bhtik or jjratn since tnat time,, 4ney
' -were other bonds, ' representing the
same amount of money, and the In
terest due the Bank of Drain was
' paid In v rash because some one, had
cashed th,e coupons of - the Drain
: bank's bonds. v A f
'! ' Who now holds the , bonds" orig
..Jually sold to the Bank of 'J)r?ila:ia
mystery. How they disappeared
from .the safety! deposit vaults of
the' Gorman-American bank la unex
plained. Who- took: them, without
irder or .authority .of,; the Bank of
Drain and collected the interest on
coupons as that interest fell due, .,1s
a riddle, the answer to1 which may
be known to the receiver of the Ore
gon Trust, but .which he. has not
made public, contending that , the
original bonds were simply mislaid
! for a tlme and Jiad been recovered
and Veturned 'to"the Bankf Drain.
, Th hiWrjr4 of ' this bond ; ; deal : ia
strange. " It appeanr to demonstrate th
method of high f Inane carried on by
the official of the old Oregxn Trust &
PavlnR bank. It Indicates a .surprising-
laxity-in the handling- of securities
by the receiver - or other officials ' In
eharge of theee securities, by reason of
which '19800 In bonds were taken from
. deposit box, the coupons cashed and
the money collected without authority
of the owners of those bonds. H shows
that Jt was necessary to file a petition
for a suit against the receiver before
the owners of these securities could re
cover their1 property. :y.. . ; t: 4.Sl.
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Going' ''back into history; the-connec
tion of the bank of Drain with the Ore
gon Trust ft Savings bank began In
January,' 1907r when George Estes. head
of the pond department of the Oregon
Trust Savings bank, began negotia
tions (Wlin me Dana or urain ior me
f.urchase of that institution. The nego
iations resulted In the purchase- of the
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This picture presents-birdseye view of. Constantinople from the waterfront." Tlu- capital of , Turkey Js now the renter of interest throughout the world, because of the revolt of '
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RATES IE
SLASHED -,
Uailroad Commission Orders-
Sweeping r deductions to
AH Points on Line of 0. E.
& X.The Dalles Is Onljr
Point Excepted. . a
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FOJWIEll BAXKEIt .
... ;bijeak8j:o(UvS.
- : at penitextiaky
T . fRpetlal DUipateb, to The onraal.)
- Spokane, .Wash., April" SO.Irf nearly
the same place and at the same tiros of
night, . with the same engineer and con
ductor In; charge as' when jield up on t he
nigut or 'Ausum m last, Mirtwrn t-a-clflo
pansenger tralnNo. g wass-held up
three mires west of Rathdrum, Idaho, at
10:20 last alght, and four suspects nave
oeen arrested.'? hireman r'jie was ioroa
to cut the engine and the mall -ear from
the , rest of , the train, and was then
driven -with Engineer Whittlesey ana
conductor MUey and Malt Cleric jaca
son harlr Alana- the train. .- v" , !
With one band Id firing, the other at
the thrattle, -the "nginei and mail-car
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DELEGATION TO
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VOICE DEfilAIID
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Citizens Will Insist on Im
v mediate Building" ; of ,
I c 31 adison Bridge. ;
Powerful Influences are to be
brought to bear upon the .members
of the executive committee this ar
ternoon" at their aneetlng in hopes of
getting ;he. work of rebuilding the
Madison street bridge : started at
once. Petitions signed by 800 prop
erty ownem near the two approaches
of the bridge are to be presented.
while personal appeals will be made
bv the leading push clubs of the city.
The oetlttans will be presented either
by C. A, Bla-elow orJdg M. O. Mun
v ivpresentlns respwtlvely the ' Kast
Bti'le Buainees Men's club snd the ITnitd
Cast Side Puh clubs, and talks wlil
Iso be made hy C K. Henry. M. O. Col
lins. Father Black snd others. It S
expected that more than 10 people will
be preeent at the meeting. -
- Tboae petitions have been clrculat-d
Only during; the past threo days and do
not tell by a tenth the. number of ren
ple materially sffwted by the closing
f the bride-". Biieine bss practlral
lr reached the ito teark at both enrts
c'f the bridge Snd several Isrse . firms
sre 1 a very piwirio rohditloa aayl'
ruit or n irxxi ot trsos. .
The council made It poiMe f
ine executive nfrti to r ire an rnimwr
speeded iover? the, track, through Houser
Junction and Trent, Tegs roiess or sig
nals tn a. nnint. half waw httveen Tard-
ley and Trent. The ho'ldups rifled- the
sagK or registered man ror ueatiie, anu
several i for smaller points ; along the
une. -- . -o . - .
The loot-was small,' say postofflce In
spectors. Their haste .caused them first
to miss the express csr. and then in the
mall, ci-o. .over look., tbemost valuable
mail In ie. corner. ' ' . ' . ' :
Posses are searching tre country. out
It is believed the robbers are hiding in
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BIG COnPAf.'IES
MERGE
The Eastern Oregon -Lijrlit '4
Power u). Incorporates
1 . for $1,500,000.'
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(SnerUI tlinttcta trt Tb Joorvil.)
Baker (JJty. Or.. April 30. The Jncor
poratlon of the Eastertf Oregon Light
rower company, with neaaquarters at
Baker City, Is the outconw of ths con
solidation of the Fremont Power com
panv, which was controlled bv Nf breaks
capitalists, and the Baker I.iaht Power
company, a kjcsj corporation. I ne new
company is Incorporated at ' Il.fiOO.OOO,
with F. A. Harmon. Kay Nye aad J.- L.
Rand as Incorporators.
Ths comnanv now has control of the
tmve isxe power plant, wnere several
thousand horsepower ran be generated,
and the Rock creek plant, whlrh Is now
distributing electricity 'to Baker City,
North I'owder. I .a Grande and a large
number of mines In the vicinity of Ba
ker Cltv. - ' -
- The plants ander control of the new
company wilt prooatMy re mmrca snn
improved, and the com pan r win seek
new territory In which to all Its sur
plus power. The officers of the new
company have not- been elected, but In
all probability Mr. Nye will be named
preatciem. , , - , .,
virtually ail or tna rower- plants in
his vicinity ar now under one owner-
snip. .'. ,
IIEl'i IIOIIOB 10
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' , tUslted Prssa Leasttf Wire.)
San Francisco, . April 30,- -With ' ths
arrest of Kenneth .Williams, who bad In
his possession, diamonds 'worth $3000,
the pollqe .believe' they have' found
clue that, Ymay lead" to a. aolutton - of
me imystery that i has j surrounded the
famous Lundv lewel rohharv In tlil
cuy, in April, - iei. ' Williams was ar
rested by Detective Frank -Lord of! ths
local noliee. He refusal to ulata hn tlia
jewels came into- his, possession -despite
tne sweutlno- to v hl.-li ha ma. i,l,-
. A -cleric of the Lundy; store Identified
the jewels found on Williams as among
those stolen from .the jto.imi ih.
viiicen oeueve Williams Is In posses'
ston or facts thst may result In ithi
arrest of the rnih.r
The' robbery of" the'tund'y"atore " wai"
. w me' nifii oaring andv cleverly
naiiusu i in ne ponce annals or - ta
anclSCO. ?DiamufiHK anrf .(iI)ia, cIaiiu.
valued -at I48.000 were . stolen and no
irat-e or ooerators waa ever founrt
or any of the stolen aems recoverml..
Williams
dispose of some .of -the stones. In'. a
lvMjn v. RrriM-nawnahnn CI
of Ms. arrest lie told the of fleers the
jewels were purchased from -the Oaf
ton wholesale lewelrv. comnanv of r sm
Angeles.- v.:- v -.- -.- . 4 - ,.-...
i oday lyawren ce iHimi ma i.i . y,.
i j witn ' tne t rafton, company.
to i pviiKv neaaquarters ' and de
nied that ..the stones found In Williams'
possession came from . the Ta ir...i..
store. ' , ; -TT -' . .
i "v .Supreme Judges Lorain a4d
,troltea.Pre tVeased Wlre.1. V
i Washington. Aprll-JO. President Taft
today, sent the following nominations to
the' ssnalet - .. -. j - - . . --v -, - -
i Associate Justice of the supreme court
Of Arlions,. Ernest. W.' Iewls af prisons.
. - Associate just tea of the supreme court
of w-Wxicor Alfred ,W. Cooley of
New Mexloo. and aterrtt r yham f
NeW Mexico, v , ... ; . , . .
fijin Quentln-Fcnltcntiarv, CU -
Aoril 30.-J. PalzfU Brown,
' formfi- president of 'Ihe full- ,
fjirnia 'Safe lJeposIt . , Trust
company, nhh-lt lift lieliwd to
loot, cluhimn, sofictv- lesder
SC tnil'mi-'H'f Itfhren'il.ie. rii V t
wltha nung o-?0BVl t of - di
verse colors and nationalities.
. BrowM was - transferred to the
rockplle because his eyes were
failing under the strain of the
work ln the" juts mlllr where lie
was employed, i ; It Is feared his,
sight is Impaired permanently.
r,ussio,iES
;.-'feJ";;i
Keninant at Iladjiri afe but
' 'Desperately in'Xeed -'-V
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Boston. AdtII 3D Th aafetv nt Xfra-
Rose Lambert and her -American com.-
panion si rutajin was reported ; today
oy.w, w. r-eet. treasurer or the-Tnrs.
isn missions with headqusrters at Con
stantlnonle.' who icabfed-tothe-foreign
missions board,, appealing for fund
t ne neeq or renei rurifls to lhcreas
ina. savs reeu VThere ( are 20 noil
persons to feed at Adana -alone. The
nospttals and orphanages are crowded.
VVe are feedina-f 4000 - neranna - nt
Tarsus and a large nilmbw at Antlooh
Ma rash.. ' Foodstuffs generally . have
been destroyed, and ) f 20,000 . Is. needed
Immediately. . ; ' j v' t
"'MiH-tlal law- w preserving qufet.'at
Adana and the HAdJln rioters have been
put-tlown: -Mtsstpnsries and their pro
perty there are sife.V : . . v i il .
Constantinople, I April 10. The sultan
t tended' Belamlki at tthe mosnue todav.
The. occasion wa$ marked by the. sim
plicity of the, ceremony.- Ue remained
half an .-hour. . Thousands of persons
lined the streets through whlen ths sul
tan- passed. He, bowed pleasantly to
the people as Jbe entered his carriage. '
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(Doited Press teased Wtre.V
San i-FrancIsco, April w 80. Special
Prosecutor Francis X.'Henpy la . be-
lieved to be "on the verge of nervous
collapse. . F.or the ' last ; .week he. has
been; la 'poor' heaUh, and" It'la" believed
the persistent worrying: ; tactics- of the
defense j. In, .the " Calhoun" ; trial vhave
brought 'lilm to -a condition -where .'a
breakdown' Is Imminent.
Hency asserts that his condition Is
not serious and that be will mot- retire
from the case until It goes to the lury.
His, friends,: however, are : Inclined to
take his Illness 'more seriously.. He Is
exceedingly-nervous and his appearance
has changed, noticeably iin - the t past
week." Tt would occasion little surnrise
1 he.were.. compelled, to, taka. to his bed.
yviien.iproifeuint, nn me case Wfrti
resumed, .today, , Heney turned I the
greaterr part or tne work over. to his as
sistant, Joiin u liars, sitting near mm
and offerlne oo-aslonal advice. . I
-"Cornelius J. Hswrlgan,- member of the
former board of 'supervisors, took the
wtness stand early today.- He'corrob
oratod the testfmony of. the' other wit
nesnes "called-'by-the prosecution,? and
tola or acceptiag, a Drine ror ti is vote on
thtt'trotlev -franchise. J,lttl of -his tea-
tlmbny had a direct! bearing upon the
present case,. - r . i j
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" tSpetlsl' Dfcptrh to Tbe Joaroal.t 1
Astoria. Or... Anrll 30-At a .meetlna
of the Columbia River Fishermen's -union
: last night It was agreed that the
prices of fish shall remain the same as
ast year, at S cents per pound fori less
than 25 pounds and 7 cents for 25
pounds and-over. The fishermen 1 also
agreed to abide strictly by the 8unday
closing law.. The season opens- tomor
row at r noon snd upward of 1000 boats
will-go ouf of-here. - . i
te draw plane for the naw etrarture snl
If noltile. It I hon-d to start work M
swmmr. J rn m.i i. ariion will tv.e
ro ut mad bv Ihe alteration 1M st
t.eooa iivl th.y ht lo he ao,a la
t ring about g '"1 result from the mrt
leg .
1 he tnaets lo ths council cham
ber at 4 cVwk.
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Wasaiartem, April S3. aaaato weerge
Caasiserlala ef Orera waa stacta4
te a teat la Ms mnltM wa Zatlaa
affairs . d is y. Seaator Vaakksas sf
lakes rirna4 Weay, eifuif a t
easier a tks aaxesame. ast Caaaaber
la! a was cbesea aa his rmoraseor.
I If rHe:Was : aBlfen. I Why N6t : aBoss No :
SLEW PRIEOD
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(United Press JUssed Wire.)
Sacramento.- Cal., . April 80. With
smile on'.fcis Hps, 'fualng to talk, .and
disdaining, the attendants of a priest.
Antonio, Cippola,'-a iSlcIlian,'wasi hanged
this morning. at ; the, Folsom. prison for
tue murder df Joscoh- PlralnO ' n
"It'B all rlht.-linv" -wuro ths 1a
WOrdS he .Uttered aa Iho hlnrlr an mi
aujumra ana ne- was-- OToppetiU through
tne. trap. -.:.v, ......
The-' tran waM .., anrnnar' a -, i tt 'umhiI.
pa.ai .jw o tioca ana in; 13 minutes and
40 seconds be was pronounced . dead by
the attending nhvalrliin Tr - w ; n
ding. Dr. St. John Healy. of Fresno and
trison. Physician Ingersol. r , .f .
CiUDOla .lias DratMtml khl.Un
thrOUailOUt. dpanita tha, . rismnlnv
dence of his crime. He has refused to
to ' his acconiDlicea rank)
taiK for the past, few days and no clue
h
It
gallows wltjiout a tremor.
rom him.
onipl
Th
is : mornin
be i secured
he . ate a
ed to i. the
irany ,nreaKiat: and wa
lows wimout a tremor.
jry- ox vruna ana . conviction.
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J Opinions of Joseph -Simon, s expressed in 'other days by the jOregonian,' appear below : '
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; April 17-1902 "Thesefifth-rib stabs in politics suit Simon and bis machine oerfectlv. Willm
son. the Republican nominee for congress, is nov to be knifed. This. stiletto. work .in. politics is
no new thing1 under the Simon machine. Many men have been vict ims-of it.-Let -us see -if we
cannot put an end.tojhe.work of this.pohticarMafiawhich so long has been operating in Oregon.
. April 24, J 902 "Bat they (the people) could; muster, neither courage to"antagonize his ma-
certain of defeat. f Their confidence in the Simon machine -was-supreme, thefr confidence -i
people, was nil. -, t . -, ' ; ' - -v - - -. . - ...'-.. .;
rhe-Crlme for .wh1ih-rlnnAla afj.l..
d'ath'penalty today was one of the
uuai iiunaisQ in tne, criminal record of
mis, -section. .. Plralno . hia triunrt
and roommate. Uraino had supported
nim- wnue he was out of work, but
v KPia was greeay- ror the little money
r-iraino natf. saved up., '
With tWO COmiva nlona afhn Va
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. ' I V l?.?en f"Ptured nor their identity learned.
XftED M'." r'ver bank two miles .above this
little store of gold. Plralno fought' and
While the other two mon hM him
Clppola carved the man to pieces with a
sharp knife. Then they threw-the sup
posedly nreless man Into the river and
ran away. .. The cold water revived
Plralno and he-dragged -himself ashore
and hailed a passing river boat and
was brouarht to this, clt'v. where ha hih
24 hours later. In.-the tneanttma how.
ever, the police had captured Clppola,
who was found. In his room with the
damning evidence of mud and blood
stained clothing, his moustache just
nsvea err, and money hlddan -in- his
hoes. Ha was hurrletllv . iil btnm,
his victim." who Identified him and
cried out: - ,
I "Oh. Tony, how could twi do' ttf ttnw
could you kill your friend r . I
Clppola stoutly protested : his Inno
cence throughout . the trial and appeal
and never revealed -the tnamea . of his
accomplices.- . -, . - -
Following - are ;r ."merchandise
-clAss' rates. The reduction ap
plies correspondingly to "general
and special class" rates:
100 pounds from Portland to:
: Present Reduced
. , , Rate, . To
4 .Huntington .....$4.00 '. $3.00
Baker City...... 8.78 - v,, 2.80
4 Pendleton -, 3.00 ' ".,-'", 2.25 ;
4 La Grande....... 3.68 2.6
j'V !!, (By otirnal leased 8lem Wire.)
.-Salem, Or., 'April 30; An order
issued "by ' the railroad commission
yesterday and given out toda.n; jtnake
wholesale reductions la the rite en,
tortcd -by-th- JPaeifio BTtpress. com
pany la Oregon. , .Though , In some
rare Instances no, reduction la or
dered, the reduction to points on the
Oregon Railway '& Navigation com
pany's lines ' from Portland, where
the Pacific Express company oper
ates exclusively; averages more tnaa
25 per cent, .--...
The -"merchandise class'! rate be
tween Portland and Huntington is
now 4' per hundred' i pounds. 1 The
railroad commission has ordered it
reduced to 1 3. The rate In force
between- Portland and Pendleton is
S3. . The. rate ordered to be sub
stituted by the railroad commission
is 12.25. The rate from - Portland
to Baker City is now 3.75, the rail
road commission has ordered it re
duced to S 2.80. i And, likewise, the
present rate of S3. 50 to La Grande
U ordered redliced to $2.55.,
ApplUt to All Points.
The reduction applies to all points on
the Oregon Railway tc Navigation com
pany's lines, in a corresponding degree,
and to both the "merchandise class"
rates and what are" known as the ''gen
eral and especial class" rates on ths
tar! Tf sheets of the express companies.
. The rate to The Danes is tne one in
stance where no reduction was ordered.
The rate from Portland to The Dalles
Is low on account of water competition,
being but 60 cents per 100 pounds. -
For several months the Oregon rail
way commission has been investigating
and comparing the rates of the Paclflo
Express company in Oregon, and the
fates - enforced by the same-com nan v
In other .states. It has been found that
In other states, notably in Missouri and
Texas, the rates are far lower, than In
vtregon, . and it has' been determined
that the rates enforced In Oregon are
unjust and unreasonable, '
- The reduction -will so into effect n
20 days after the . order .1 served upon
e was
in-the
'. 'Ari? ' l902"irineJw.ho.have put. out the 'fusion ticket in Multnomah county underithe
direction of the Simon machine are going to save to the taxpayers so much" money "as they say,
why. hasn't the process of saving been going on all lhis.time? The public expenditures for years
ic urcu niioiir unucr control xi me Pinion macntne. - iNow, tnese-Dretnren' tell -ns that reform
is-neccssarj-. it is not likely that the taxpayer will be fooled much cm this business'
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. 'j Aprjl 23, "1P02- "A Simon ticket,, prepared 'in secret executive council of fthr& or four- iub
bosses, who attend in the absence of the chief boss, but under his instructions, in it nrIiri-al iMtar.
ests and their own, is handed out of a'slide door accompanied bv a protect araint 'faction, 'machine
ana-ring. i, inn primary tlecnon law,-whrcli ; was given the only rRtssibihtv of free choice
ever had in i ortland, and the only primary election err heM in Portland that was not a farce,
was opposed bitterly in the kHflature bv the author of this inanifcslo t'Simnn frJkiwet lv
resorted alo to every means'within thrir reach o defeat it in the courts, ir order that they JTiigbt
retain in their hands the power of stuffing rrimaric, which thev hail abnev4-.y ?i vnn nA
of rrraking tickets "without conu?ting "anvtxvjv's i-hc or inlerestV but their own'' Throuch thi;
primary, law the peti!e have had 'free choice' for the first time in the hisUrv ef Muffnomah
county. - I
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BRIDE .TIES
SEAT MQIfDAY
Chief Justice Bean Will To-
moiTow Jiesijm to Take
Federal Judgeship.
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" rar.Jaaml tMae1 taksi Wbat
Falarn. r Anrll 2 .1 - l . . Ttnn..
A. McBrlde arrived In Ka lam t.v-law t..
make irrtnrm.nla for hla dnim .-t.
nra In this rltv aa annm .,i.
Juatlre'TWan went to Portland tiwlay to
confer with rTilter Utataa IHatrlct At-
totot w oiverton and will' hand In Ms
resignation timrnia.. Jiu),
will be Imml'ii.lT appointed to Ma
rls and will be sworn Is asd will ait
wnn tne supreme court at Pendietua
Mvoday. . .
' . j (Continued on Page Four.) v
MORGAN TJOriEY
POURSiVESTlVJlRD
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Falm.
Xfw XoUrlet.
T J"wrtil laaae-l tUl.-a W!r )
r.. Ar-il J .Vot':al rni-
traaio,i hava r -i l,.iJ i n v
Kanfran. Marahf.tlil: i -. I f r.,.
Ka'arslS fa''". I. V r-i I.r! a - fi
at,.J Li W. i.aiir-tL l'.arj.ia.
Eecent Coast 'Investments
Total 30,000,000.--3Iore
Suwsetl t o Be Coming. .
- r f t'slted r-ra- rset Wb-s.1 '
' Xew York. April 39. -The cons'imina
tioa of a deal her-bv J. I. Morgan
ad company, the r-"jrst National hanlt
ssd the Nsllnal City bank furclis a-d
t j.tOe.sO unifying and rrn.Mg five
per cent bonrfa ef tte t'lifoi rua tiaa
and Kiectrlc eorpi'raJ ion Is wlled It
those familiar wlih Wall strr-t anu
snent reaarding western In v.-si nii-m t
ba a forerunnar f fnonm iw lnvt-
ments of cani'al tn the Pacjflo r...ii
by New Vors finanriera
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ma4a lata yeatarosv anl la r-r!t.-l aa
verif-rlng the tuiKT that in M,.ir,
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tu-s In the puhe uni ty cei pn. !,,
of tl a waat. T'-s pi:rrha ni, t -
recant a-qui't'on f tr l.i.1 vf ...
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panv, !-j"1 t !it'.'i, . .j o-b,-pnn"S.
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rear lo IJ c-
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