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The tirrgoii leg «lature ady otio»l«n>«
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A C««l»l«l« 9l«vl«w of Ite* T«!«gregbl4
Bt«i «f Tbl« 6r>4 ail F«»-
alga I
Manzanillo, (' u ' a , i« now f illy coa-
trod**! by the American authorities
A i an to diSiuernl-nr the repubhc of
hw liter Ian ! it under dlacuasioo iq
Eu ropo.
Twelve men, it is said n<»w, were
klILd and 18 wound«*) in the riot at
Vlrdon, III.
Mrs. Nancy Geer, wife of the gov
ernor « L- t of <)r*g» n, rip red suddenly
of heart dieeaae In < >mahs.
All >|aanUh civil o>urU in Philippine
territory now eubjoct to American uon*
tr*»l f.av* r«»stimed !>iiair <•*»
The g'»v« rnrn*’i.t now ha« 5Ä warshqw
I d ’ ••nr««’ of const rodioti
When mtn
pleted, the r i. ■.
navy will
rank third.
Sac rotary A1g**r haa wirad ( iovern* r
Tan nor, of Hltnoi«, placing the F.ftb
lllinola volunteer Infantry at Tannor'a
ortlera. In cawe th* «tat* mihtla i« in-
aufllcient to end the coal tioublaa.
Th# Siwnith mail »learner Reina
Maria Chrtalma ha« »alie*I from Ha
vana fur Spain with 1,0*3 nffi rr» and
tr'H’i»*. 661 c*«v «d military arohlvea
and a heavy cargo of ammutdlton.
A« a rcaull of eating OM>ti*d l<»l*!»-r»,
abrlinpa, an I
tn •, tw
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?• of
Pythia«, J. 1 Jnnr« and Charlea Young,
who lire n<*ar Ramler* Of.« are d*<Jt
and Walter Furrow, of th* tame i<»!ga
and town, la critically ill from the aame
ptnaon.
Th* gv>*«*fnmeat hat app<»tti<»ned the
pria*» money for the men of our war-
ahi pa»
Satnpwon get« lha lion*« th are*
|K*wry the next largrvl num, while
brhh’V will r<
•• lewi than • ne • f
the captains
The men will receive
from |3<) to |.tx) each.
The lmi«erl«l Chinese govern ms nt
h»« granted <0 th»* Peking • Vndh Atr "f
D»nd<»n the right to open and work
mines and to nmatruct ari l o,«rat«
railroad« in the empire free fr< tn Chi-
rmee control. This >• ths first <M>fjcws«sw
a ion «ver granted l»y th* Chinees gov
ernment to a lorcign syndicate.
Tire annual report of l-an l Commis
sioner Hermann ret 1 tn«trs that over
11.000,000.000 feet of public timber
ha« ten dcstroYf*! by fire «luring ths
past 35 y* h «
Th«’ report mu f* r* »1
firm form lb»’ main ru‘ )♦< t f**r tl»«- at
tention of the lam) * fib*-. n«»w thr* aten-
log, •• they do, n<»l only the growing
f(»re»ts but the f**reH lands w I ioh pro-
(luctlveneM they retard indefinitely.
The report that the treasure of the
ktl; fa m t- f ■
al K .r' 1
t*n*l
I ’rwar ’• ! t«» C a H'> is wlii.^ul i- .1. la-
tl«»n.
Alexandria advices to* <dv«-1 at Lon
don say lb»t tbo troops who have )u«t
returne-l to Khartoum are dying *.*ff
like flics from enteric disorders.
J« mi »«* Jam««, Jr , eon nf tbs notorious
Imndil, 1 »*» l-ren pla* «*1 under arrest
f »r •oupln ity in tr.” many train r b-
terh-s 111 th* nut»kirt« of Kansas City.
1 h< anriiVct* <ry * f th*
!*-ith
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Chari»*« Htnart Darnell wr« observe.) m
Dublin with a procession and exercises
at the grave of the lioin« rule l» » l* r
the J «pa new* states-
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the anti-foreign policy recently adopt
ed !>y China would te m<»difi»-d tip* n
representations
bring male by tbs
powers.
Marquis II»»,
An unknown white man was lwirns*l
t*» death in a negro church ar I. a Fh»r*,
M »«, 1-y th«» I»- gr - - s, W » t! • ig I
that te'auae lb* man was III he must
he affected with yrll*»w f«ver. Tbs
church was entirely destroyed.
The Bear Island or Pilltger Indians
will «urrendvr, and the thre4tene*l
war has tire svsite<l. The recalcitrants
l.Mv.» a¿3aw-1 a! a esmfrrencc to
me
ml»» the ftgfih'T as Soon as details <»f
the terms ars arranged.
A terrible expericnoe ia relate! Iy
ila
Samuel Ensign, an American,
was deprived nf hi« literty for IM l< l»»lig
years, an*) robte*l of all his worldly
possesatoos, and thrown Into a (-ubau
dtingeon.
lie finally «w* ap<*l ami re
turn«*! to hi« native land.
Two Llo<»llr«a upriaingl hat« orrur-
rr>! at Guam »inre American rule «••
Mtabli«li«<l. Both were quickly que|.
I«<l. B|uiul«h prl.-»t« incite-! the na
tive. to dee.!» of violence. Th. Amer
ican flag wa» hauler! down on each oo-
raalon. but «»in re| la<e.| hr the local
l«ilice. A young »»ilor 1» now running
thing» for Vnclo Sam.
A rear-end uolli«lon tietween two O.
R. A N. train« occutrcl at tiulllv»ii*«
gulch, neat Portland. Two engine«
were wre. kerf, tour liul car* «mathe.l
Into kin-llieg w.-.vl and the cat-'-—• uf
the flr«l train wrecked and throwo
down a «teep embankment into th« wa
ter.
Aluioat miracuhmaly no llv.-a
were IrwL The trainmen »»rod them-
•elr<w by jumping.
Miw«r Mews Hwm«
A genuine bliaaar.l vi«ited th« M i ldln
W eatrrn alate«,
do.ng «..nai.leral.le
inmag«.
First
A Puliah prie«l ha« «ued th« ('athnlie
church fur (&0,( km ) f r «1 <>mmunical-
ing him.
Demand of Spain Is
Flatly Refused.
SETTLED
BY
IKK
PKOTOCOf
Il •» mi I in London that the French
rnu.l either withdraw from Faaboia ot
go to war with England.
The German government haa now
decided to ap|olnt ¡^tmanvtilly a naval
attach« at WaaLlngton, who will r»»«.h
hia j««l in January.
Th» Brittah «hip Bl«: gf»lt. from New
York, burned off Margat, England,
early M <»«• •*y murnln<
Kl««*n of th*
cr*w, I mnsi J** th* csptsin'« wife ami
chll'lrsn, prri«be*J.
teven barf*#, <xmtaliiln| 300, 000
pur*!« of naphtha have I teen burn««! at
the ¡«rUulrum p»rt of A«liakban. Rns*
«ia
Three perauoa w^re kilteJ In lha
cud flag ration, and several other« in
jured.
Th«* war department bae rw*«?lv6d a
«ietaitei »feecni lion of th* f«»rtlfi. a-
lione of Havana
fh-eld«*« old fun«,
iter* are 43 new funa
Tbeeagtine are
princi(«1 ly ot the Hubtorla am! Ordones
pattern, but there are a 1» • Krupi*
among them
In a brad eml coll Is Ion tetvren two
freight rain« nor Great Fall«, Moot.«
do«* to a mi«understandtng of order*.
E*g im-er I d)«rl»« Goddard an ! Brake-
man Kohert T. Jun* were killed, am!
Fireman A. I Ritchie wae pmteldy
fatally Injured.
Tte government will undertake tha
lrai."|<oflalion of Chr:«tma* I - x«-* for
aoldlert al Manila
A steamer • I
start (torn han Francisco early in N»»-
vetnter tn | a« kage< tiiuol te forwarded
ODOBv
Only small quantities t»f ewe«’l
things »til |«e arerpted.
It is ann » ■ ! that Montreal and
QUeteit are |«t I«- thoroughly fortified
aa part of th« achmi” for the defenses
of Canada. Colonel f>ait«»D, Chief of I
th* irnperial defense ot mtni••ion, <• in !
Montreal, completing plane lot tit*
fortification« of th* ci lira.
A curious method f ai ling charities
ha« been initiate*! In Fan«, where, it i«
«nil••tin<**d, the «al<M>ne of the high
aristocracy, which have hitherto te n
extremely escluaiva, will te opened to
•trangers, on reception dava, for a
money <* laidrration, which will te ap
plied to thr ■ 11a f ilat»Ie Witrks of whi< h
th* lady of tte Louse la a patron.
A rcoeption was tendered the army
her«**« at the Omaha »’■¡■«Million
< • lombiA will ritk no future trouble
and diplomatic relation« with Italy
have l*rn reversed
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Gurnet ha« teen •elected fur president
<*f the Cuban republic»
Pari«. Got. H —-Ths American an I
.Spanish |waos eommisalona el oa*d their
first two week« uf labor b»»r* to lay,
and ths progress mads has twwn chiefly
by negative action, owing tu ths alli-
tud* of the American*
lb* first article «>f the protocol pro
vided that "Hpatn will rslmqulah all
claim to sovereignly over an I title to
Cute.** Tbs Amarirans opened th*ir
Ua*e by the assumption that little or no
action wa* nccresary reganling ('uha on
the ground that Its disposition waa
• !«’fi» Itely file ! by the term« of the pro-
to*v»l.
Notwithstanding at ths meeting
last Thursday, tbs Hpanlards submit
ted
snggsstuu-.«
and
prop«jeit ion«
amounting to bolding that tte United
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t*k< • • »■* r a
•< | art uf
the Cuten d»d’L TueA*lAV. telMWT Mo©-
term Rloa, president of the Hpani«h cot©-
mission, vertelly rep»*ate*l I it at length,
and reiterated the same in summer ite»!
form.
Th* Americans at their <
We-Ines*!ay, t**>k up th* H
entation ami determined th* formula
tion of th* an«w*r «-f th* United Statsa.
('areful. rxa» t. and full was th* prepare-
t
t**came im|««**eible, a« intend*»!, to
serve a*« py <*f it on th* *pain«b tefors
th»» teur of opening ths r* ”»n, a»» that
the
oral
d.»ru»«ton
might tegiU
promptly«
Whatever may have transpired st v*«-
trrday's » **ion. whether the Spaniards
tfiOffi ur W - r «• not ad vi we« I that the
Unit*>l Slates declined to a««ume the
('uban debt, it may te distinctly said
that with such light «« Il now ha« the
Unite! states c 'otnin I aw ion will coi nsifct-
enlly and tu th* end refuse to a*>«*uins
all or an»* part of th«’ Cuban debt Ths
Spaniard« will, if indeed H ha* not al
ready teen *l«jne, have impressed upo©
tl * ui t. • f.« 1 t.' at I y th»* « gi' kt ire ”f
Hi* protocol, they utterly relinquished
all claim jf s* vereignty over Alvi Ulla
to Cuba.
Tbu* possibly progress has t>oon
achieved negatively, for, with the pres
ent light, tiré Americana decline, or
wi!i refuse th«’ r*-j"»n*ibility <»i a single
¡-cola of the so called debt.
FIRST
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SAN
JUAN
X*«» %««(b l(*glt«i*«tt I tt(«r« th* < apllal
of Vortn Hire.
Washington, Ort. IM.—The follow
ing dispatch was received at tho war
d« pArtment this evening:
“han Joan. Ort. 1H.—The Forty*
Inter national
Tyjx »graphical seveutb New York arrived at Han Juan
Thr
EDDY. Cailonel.**
U n ion in bl» nnlal ►• «•ion at Syracuse, at 6 P M.
It i* presumed by th* war depart
N. Y., Voted Io abolish the referen-
ment <>fli ia I*. inastum h a« nothing is
dum.
- nd to the contrary, that th* regiment
A cabinet crisis ha» oorurred in Cape
was permitted to land nt Han Juan. It
Colooy, South Africa, and the aas< tnbly waa feared objection might te raised by
lias vote! a waul of or fide nor in the the Spanish officials to th* landiiig of
govern tnent.
thr regiment at San J uab before formal
Munl.-rer J"bn Miller «•» l>Kngi*tl a
|N>«sr>-»Hin was yielded to ti»e American
Han Quentin, ( al ■ for the killing of forces on tha ISth Inst.
The Forty-
JaitxMi (Tnl.l» In Hau Franela» <>, in So
-iciith New York ha« the h< t r uf
vctntair,
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Tli» A liter ican peace commissioners to enter th« capital of Porto Rico.
('utiiin«H*t nt lb« l>l«lrl«-lw.
were «ntertamwl in Pans with a pri-
Ponce, P. R., O>t. D
Th«» St art
vate llieatrleal [•«■rfimianc«'. arranged
ami Stripes will be formally rai«ol at
In tli«lr huuor bjt Figaro.
**.tn Juan Thursday.
Brigadier-Gen
Fraud« «montiling to ruilllmi« of doL
eral Fr«’d Grant will te given commami
lam bavo fiorfi iliMiivi-ri-l in the (lliiluan
< f the district of san Juan, comprising
ar*r*nal. 6«nor Navarre, tli« cbinl ac
thu jurisdictions of Arecibo, Bayatno
countant, ba« <’ouimill«<l »uiei.l«
and
llumacoa.
with
the adjernt
Brigadier-General Guv V.
Tl.» Pan« paaer. <'mnnii»«iou<,m <-«n- island«.
Henry will te given r« »mm a nd of ili«
not agro» over the Cuban debt
lion. The American« claim th»’ matter . other portioui of Porto Rico.
1» Irrelevant, because I ho United hiatus
THL CRISTOBAL COLON
1» not annexing Cuba.
A military plot against the French
government was di* over<**l and fiut-
ttuted by prompt action.
it 1« r« |- rt« ! in Manila that M i »b-
atone, chief of the dvr northern pruv-
inoee of the Philippine Ivlands, ha«
rebelled against Aguinaldo, and that
fighting ha« taken pla«*e between the
opposing faction«.
News to the effect that large num-
ter« <»f jolitical prisoner* have tern
horribly tortured in Ecuador by order
of the government, has ten brought
to ban Franc 1 wo by the «trainer Pan
ama.
Ilan Ky, the (Jorean minister of
justice, ha* b**’n * 11* id i «(*" I for bavir g
p*-rmtil«*l the brutalities p*rpetrat<-I
by the populace on thu teltea of th*
men reoanlly hang«*! tut conspiracy to
poison the rm|-cror.
(Thief Hwe*nie, of the (*hi*'ago fire
deikArtment. while directing his men at
work on a fire, fell into a manhole and
was severely injure»!. Th* «ngmeer of
the building, John
Mehlrum, was
killed, and ta other m* n w» re **.» •<!
by eacaping st» am.
Lieuteuan Hriands has written a let
ter saying that the v<>y«ge f the Obdam
from F’»rto Rlcu waa nut fraught with
dilJlCC? fj? •♦*W»-»ie*
Th* *•••*•
newspaper stories of fire on the trans
port and to the effect that the wognde I
am! sick snl«li* rs being brought h«»me
were badly fed. ate denounced as un-
founded and ridiculous.
Ilwti»«»«
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< <>itn>l*»nt of ll«i»l»ig
*l>«nluh < ruis«r.
th«
Santiago «1* Cuba, O t. I h —N»v«|
(.^instructor llolraon, who has arrive!
her«* from the wreck of the <ptnlsh
oruu»er Crittuhal Colon, will leave to
►»„•!? !a?
cn busiccag
• ni <• te I with the lnfai.fa Maria
Ter«-»a. whL h he *i|*** Is t<» g'-t .iff to
the United Rtates tefor* the end of th*
mouth.
For th* last few days he hag
teen engaged in pr* paring to rats« tha
Cristobal Colon, a work who h Is prao-
ti dily impowiibla fiorn tha sen te auso
uf the <langerou*ly heavy swell.
Th*
operation* will, therefore, te conducted
from the shore.
Mr H o I muhi ha« built
a trolley line out to th* "hip. a dl«tau<w
ot 150 feet, with a «us}«ension bridge;
and the com pressed air pump is n »w in
position.
On Ills return from Guan*
tanamo he will push hi*operations vig
orously, as h* feds ateolutdy certain
uf raising th* hull uninjured.
Ti e natal
by tha
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In the conflict which resulted in the
destru l.on of Cervera’s fleet, tin ! that
"although th* American fleet In tha
battle off Santiago on July 3 obeyed
th* grnerai orders of itrar-A iunrai
>r»tn| -*’U. given in advance to meet
just such an emergency, it wa« raaen-
itally a 'enptaina* fight.* **
Much
credit is given Hi« tettlv ship Orcg-'u
for its good work.
bt»ard appdhted
Tbo French wheat crop 1« e»timated
at 183,000 000 bectolitera, the largeet
• inre 1874.
Owing to the overproduction of yarn,
tho Ingrain oarpet »pinner« of the
Penmylvania diatrlot have decide.! to
•hut down tbeii mill« fot an indefinite
period.
Al while lake, near Fotealport, N.
Y'., a deer hunter «Ville «ta'klng mis
took a moving object In the wond« for
a deer and fired, killing ln«tantly hl«
lfl ycar-old «on.
Chicago,Dot. 17 —The barge Church
ill. loaded with ore lr ui Duluth, aanh
In th« rough water off Waukegan to-
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deck-band, John ilan»en,w«r» drowned.
Th« barge waa valuod at (10,000.
Lady (lay, a note.) dog ownnl
Samuel IV Stannard, die.) at Mr. Htan-
nard*» kennel in St txml«. The collie
• ii valued at (3,000 and ha» taken
firat ptiaae all over the countiy at
bench aliow».
Uaorg* Mulligan, a Klondike miner,
Dr. C. if Wetmore ba» tendered hi»
loet a puree containing
HI.000 In reaignatlon a» «tiperInlendent of the
c»«h and check« in a Han Franrl*x> •late I naan« aavlum at Topeka, Kan.,
«Irrel car. Orlpman John Ltonabu« to (lovernor Ler.|y.
Among other
found it and rcitorci it to him.
•enaatlonal chargee the dector ec< □•<<•
One hundred and twenty-three n>«n>* Chait man Jumper, of th« »late hoard
tier* >>l the «acred college of cardinal« ot charltlre, with being on a continual
have die.I aince l«o XIII •a.«n<l*l lira deba och for the pa«t IS month», and
papal throne, and 87 •>! tin« nomtwr openly chargiw »ubordmate officiala
with attempting to ruin pure women.
«ere of hi« own creation
nt • Terribis ('rims.
Winnipeg. Manitoba. OeL 1». — A
Dominion ('tty diapatch «aya a rold-
blonded butcher« took place in the Ga-
lu lan «rttleni. nl, ea»t of there, «ume
lime within the lot 34 boura. A Ga-
lician man and hi« (our cbil lren wer«
f Hind dead in th« ho ....
The wife 1«
ml»» I ng. and 1« I u»pe led to be guilty
of the crime. The wrajon need >>l
an at. The man'» head we« nearly
■rvered from the body, and the ohll-
.Iren'« b>»liee were mor« Or le«a muti
late I
it i« nnderatood the oouple lial
frr-iuent quarrtda. Th« name uf th«
family could not be leartiud.
Dr. G. Q (’•4lun, tho note«) Ametl-
can dentiet who died in Rotterdam
•om« time ago, had pulled over 1,000.-
00i> teeth In the courwe of ill* practice,
and »«• the first dentift to u«o “laugh
ing ga»'* In practieo.
Robert Robert«, an Engli«h writer
on religion« iffaira, th« author of over
100 laeik« and editor of thu Chritladal*
pliia, of Hirmingh.vm, England, w»i
found dea.1 in hi« i.">m in ban Fianclt-
so from heart diteaan.
Maj. T. U. Tupper, who <11*1 tee» tif
ly at Cleveland, O., waa on the aci! va
lilt of the aitny for 33 year«, bating
.nliatni m • private In tho HI 1th
Vnil««i Slat«« cavalry in 1*83.
ai.etrle «hork Killed Him
Seattle, Waali , l«ct. 17. — Loul, Kay.
•er, ag*l 38. an engineer, «a« killed
Um morning in the Seattle «team
laundry, a« a re«ult of a «bock rrcelve.1
while putting in an in. andweent lamp.
Or» H«rg« <«nh.
WemMI *••(»•«■ !•«!
THE
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M a *> nt IM* >»*(»«•••
K** m SL*<*«*r*<S
GOMEZ
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OBSTINATE
Iha* (nh«n laettrral KrftiSr« t«i
Ills Army.
IHlIifiUil
New York, Oct. H.—A dispatch
from Havana says:
It is g nerally te
hcvt««l a serious breach has taken place
between the executive department of
thr Cabas republic and tlir h’a !♦ rs «><
the military force« Word was received
here that Genera! Wood has received a
' »uimiihi »tioii from Pr« ’idml Mu-- ■,
advising that nothing te done Ly the
Americans that can be coi strti«’<! as re
cognizing th»* Cuban government. .Mas-
so Las hero joined by his colleagues in
de< luring that the titim has arrived for
dlsl'znding the Unban forces
Thia
course will te vigorously combatted by
General Gomot.
General Juan Ihi aw, one of the
dom-st iidvi’o rs of Gomez, has arrived
in Havana to consult the opponents of
Mass*» an ! all tlKW who favor a Cuban
republic an ! op|M>?»e further American
Intervention. General Dncasae declares
that Gum* z will lea l the Insurgents
ba< k Into the fid I before he will sub
mit to disarming them while th** Amer
ican and Spanish soldiers remain in
Cuba.
Colonel Waring's first inspection of
the city filled him w itli surprise.
Con
dition« ar* much worse than he expect*
rd. Everything is favorable for an out«
break of fever.
In normal times deaths
:n Havana num Dr wD»ut 300 a week.
They now average fully loo a day.
The deaths are lU'wtly ther* niilt of |«<»r-
liicious fever.
ANARCHIST
PLOT.
Hing
II »tut l»«*rt. a» Well <• It»«* Km
l»er«»r %( «• («• Hr» A••a*sii(Ml*«l.
Driidvo, * " i. (6. ---Th«- Ait-RMudria
corr» S|*und«*nt <»f the lhill\ Mail, ide
graphing regarding thr anarchist plot
Agtinal Etni««rur William, which wa«
dlacover«*»! Friday, says*.
The (dot against the kaleer is hourly
proving mor* imputtanì, »»eli arrwl
dischwing new ramification«. Th« doc
ummla found di« liMMi a plot to kill
King llumtert already well malutrd
Fifteen person«, all Italians, hoe lieen
The original plan we. to
arrested.
throw a bomb of guncotton and ful
minate of mercury on Emj*-ror Wil
liam's carriage in a narrow str«’«l of
('airo.
Wi.ru th«* Egyptian trip was
abandon«* I,el a ter ate arrangem« nts were
mad* by th* conspirators to send con*
frdefate* to Jerusalem to carry out the
plot during the dedication of the Ger
man Uhuich uf Our R*>lr« nirr.
|«l«r|Ml4 o»*r*1«* l(.
Manila, Oct. 16.—The insurgatns at
Lagaspi bavs prevented lite American
st««m«-< I1«*rme no* ii”iu 10**1114 ur uu-
liMt-ling, on the groan I that Ib ere are
Kpaniards <»n b»»ar»l. They ate» re fu sed
to allow any ot the me© ot thr United
Hieles crui«er Raleigh to land without
permistión fiom General Aguinaldo.
THE
Op»« *4
PEACE
With
JUBILEE
• Wervlee
givla«
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ten <ion, Oct.
16 —The Atlantic
Trans|«j»rt Company i«*u«**l lb* lull*«w
Ing statement this evening r«*gsrding
the fate uf the twarengera and crew of
the steamer
M >h«-gan, which was
wrecked last Friday evening off the
Lizaid, between the Mauaclsa and Low-
lsn«te*.
**of the passenger«. 11 have ten
saved, 10 biahws have ten recovered,
and 33 are mtssing
Of th* crew an*!
cattlemen. 30 have I***« MVel, 14 bud-
l«• have been recovere*!. and 61 ar*
missing. •*
bi nee this «tatement w s* le»u<*l, nine
Othet bullies hare D*en pl« h»*d up, in
cluding two that have ten td*ntifi«*l
a« those of (*i»«engrrs. The reptnls «»!
the various enr re pun dents differ widely
a« tu the reectir*. recoveries an<l I emms **,
though nor.«’ Agree a « I o the exact hum-
ter of thoe* «aved or uf the bodies re-
Covere*!.
Tbs te IL’S < f tte following i>AAA*»hgvrs
have te n reoovrre*!: T. W. King,
Dina Kir g. Manter Klr.g, Mrs Wsliar,
Jams Bls* key. Mlaz If. M ( *<w* n. M
Fallow«, B Fr»
M Luk*. G«w urge teymour. Mias U H
Warrener.
Th* latest *lvl<vw ft m F»lm- oth
t his even mg cay that 3» ha.lo-a bao*
l*T»-n hlentifi <1, motlly the laalira of
aaiior*. Fou • VS AS V*’t unidrntlfird,
including th’ **» id two «*)<lerly telics.
On* a| pom o te GcrMMUl. Shn wnrn
• watch and wedding ring, !*»lb cn
grave*! "|8* 1
v*r brooch with the letter»
pa-arte
Thia ta ptotebiy the
Mrs. <*harl*s Duncan Nine of the I «o» I
les have Ix-cn brought to Falmouth;
the otter« were taken tu the Village
church at St. Kevmne.
Tn* raarowd paauengera am toeing
sheltered in < »»ttagee along the «bom,
and lb* crew al the aaiior»' hum» at
Falmouth.
Tu ig« have been cvniaing in the VI« ill.
Ity all «lay, despite the very rough
weather, in the I m >|«* ol it picking up
other bodies.
Th* cause of th* disaster remain* the
profoundret
mystery.
Nobody
al
tempts tn explain h*»w th»» Mote-gan gol
•«» far north of !»• r true course—from
six to seven mil»**. There wa** no f**g
at the time, while th«* wind on her |w»rt
quarter was not sufficient I to prevent
her answeiing the helm.
Il b.ui te*n
Suggested that her compass was faulty;
but daylight liawtoi long after Eddy-
«lone light was pa »red. * The sailors
•ay the fact that the Liz.ird light war
visible should have served to give the
alarm.
Thanb«
Chicago, Oct.
)H.—-The
national
peace Jtibllre, ot Chicago, wae tonight
inangurat«-'l with a thank-giring fa r-
vic« at the Auditorium.
President
McKinley attended and lietrn« ! to ad-
thcwMMi by a Jrwi«h rabbi, a Roman
Catholic prowl, a Fre-byterian clergy
man and a noted colored orator. The
applauee for the president wa« terrific,
and at one time he was comprlie»I to
rite In bia tex and reepond tu the fran
tic cheering of the audience. T’ r fei-
vioee, however, were of a religion«
character, and at time« the admen si
lence of the vast aeaambiage waa much
mor* eloquent than could have tern
the wlidrat applau«*.
The virar of an Kngliab f*arl»h re
cently dec lare«! that he believed In the
immortality of animals, and that to
would tar father m«wt thern in heaven
than many human being« ot hia ac
quaintance. Thereupon a con tide raid*
part of bl« congregation roee in high
dudgeon and left the church
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SHAFTER
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Atlantic Steamer Foundered
With Great Loss ot Life.
OYER 1Ó0 PERSUNN DROWNED
I
Y.ih
London, (k-t
17. — Th* Atlantic
Transportation
Company's
•tiMtDrf
Mohegan, formerly th* Ulen
lina
the
Wilwn Fuinea- tevlan I
which left Dm*Ion for New York yes-
t« r l»y with g' pa**»eng*»r« an i A rvw of
ISO, Is aahors off the Lizard, between
the Manacles and th* lowlands
Il la ruui*»r*-| Chat there ha« bern •
great loss of life.
A c art guard m ««.»g.» r t rta that
th* passengers are "drowning likt
rats ••
Amathet ar» • unt say*
"iLidles ar«*
washing ashore, one being that of a
tel y lash*>i to a | plank, with U>th leg«
severed.**
Particulars t»f
cn’t to obtain.
I
the Mohegan «Itti
and the sea was r
1.1teh»Ml* put off frein the L
from Falmouth, on* returni
w HI» pass*uger*. te Ver al wet*
however. It is re|**rt«*l. on th
of the iifetwiat to the «h<»re.
lifeboat «Ave»! sii }»*f*«»ns.
Th* mast at that point ta • Itretnely
dangerous, an*l has l*r<«ii tl»* eren* ot
numerous wrecks
How i year« ago
there wa « a m**vrm»*nt *e| >n f(M»t to get
a lightship plat* I there, but it failed,
A diapatch fr m F«lmotith «ays thr
Moh*gas it f 'U!; lrr*>J and wa« protebly
bl«»wn Ashore Ly the heavy eaat wind
after her ms Emery was dissi led.
All the Falmouth tugs went out but
wets unable to approach the vessel.
A !:f*d* *t has land*»! 30uf the M be-
gan's passengers and return*' ! for mor*.
I ine lady died after «lie was br- ughl
asliote II 1« rumored that the (Mwii|i«»a
of th* Mohegan is *er mua ami AMistai.ce
is urgently needed.
Actoi'lmg to a diapatch J«t*t r«s « iv*«l
f
constituting the passengers and crew of
the Mohegan, only 31 hav* tewn save*!.
Tliio intelligence was L rwarded from
»• '.»st guard I y t< 1* pi n*»
Lil-
mouth. Th* coast guards are watvh-
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OMAHA
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Af«ai»iA*4«
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Omaha.
t*rL I 7.—• Ma>u Grt.rtal
William It. Khaftrr was a*vur*led a
m<wt generous wvliMHua by iihiaí > a to
day. When hi« tiain arrive.) m the
morning a largo numter of ¡**»¡ Is had
gather«*! at the station to greet the
hero of Mnltago.
Inkier, u
U(>on the ex*
Later,
paiAillun ground«, the manife«lation ol
hive and respect f»»r
f *r the general were
ever y iwhsrs
where in svidence.
evidence. This after*
noon, , in the auditorium. General Rhaf-
1er a blrsftsed an audience that filled
•very meh of available s|<rs in th*
great building.
H is ad* I re* • wo a
plain, metier-« )f-fa»'l *hscu«siun of ths
. .. • ”
; *
*igu,
an I the «imple pre-
Cuban cam
“
as ntatom ot taels was far Miorwaffectiva
than the nowt saalted oía
cal effort
from ore who bad out |wrtici|*atc*i in
the struggle.
One of two statement« made by the
He said that with
get crai are new.
th« capture of El Caney the campaign
was practically over.
It
•
ne***»ary, he «aid, to c imvince the
HpAtHab caonMaadar that h is ca«c • a «
iH»|w*teai.
"Why tte Spaniards surrendered
when they could have abandoned I heir
p>witi«»n and kept up the war," be
bai *I,
!«» not un*l«-r«tar»J, but I te-
Bevs It was because they bad lawn in-
fortne*! If «1 th* Spaniah government
had d«"ci’h*l l»» give up the fight and
•urrender their soldier« in the eastern
part of th* island ”
Assistant secretary of War Mvihte
john tBAd* an able a Idn**, commend
ing N-'hraska’s part In th* Dl* war
and denouncing th* tradio ers nt th*
army
Wu Ting Fang, th* Chine**
minmster, wa « given a cordial r*> * p-
lion.
Heaator Thar «tun «puke elo
quently.
DAWSON
QUARTZ
FtllMfe ot th«« < l<y I*»(»*»-4»
mines
I (•<.•«« Th «Ir
Vancouver. B. C., Oct. 17 —J If.
H dd, of Chi Ago, who is Juat down
from C«««lar, save a g‘d I •trike ha«
been male
made on Friday river
Three
men tc ook out 183 ea> h (rum a river bar
In one » Week.
H. M. Sinc'air,
D m » Angel«'«, Cal.,
who baa ju«t arrived from Dawson,
«ay« the future of D«wr««>n will tlrf^nd
largely upon the opening of quart«
mine«.
There have lieen upwards of
4'M) quarts claim« lecovdad at Ihwsm
and somo claim« in the vL inlty of the
city are attracting considerable atten
tion, not on account of the high grade,
but of the immense Jepo<»iu* of gold«
bearing or«v
C <’ Black, who ha» just returned
boats have gone Inte Port Hou*to* k.
from I’each rivet« state« that «evrral
The «learner Mobegvn, then the C|ro- pruepe* tor« up there «t«»le provision«
patra, arrived at New York *»n Anguet ca<'h«*! by a tribe of Indun« whl< h had
1'4 lent, on her maiden trip fr»»nt Din always teen friendly to the white*.
don.
She it a «ingle-arrow «Ieri vroel The red men we^e not long >n retaliat
They fl re-1 the grae in the ills
of 4.610 tone regiater* <*«•> fc< t long by ing.
The result was
53 fret team, and about 36 f»rt tn tri< t for tulles around
i. ;n;. f i 11
She had accommoda- disaatruua to thr unscrupulous white
lion for 125 paaaengera am! a -a parity men. Their hones died of starvation,
fur brt wren « .<>00 an I h.ooo tune of and, half-starvt*! tlH*mk«dvea, they fl-* I
Her com- from the country and returned to <hn!-
freight and 500 rattle.
Ha l they not left the district
mander I« < 'aplaln < I r » ftl the* rom madure Been.
of the Atlantic Transportation Ct»m- the Indian boetihlh » would Law bet t.
Slio I« ohe of the five tarried «till further.
piny’s (Irrt.
versela recently pur» huM»'-l from the
W hal Al«»b« x***l».
Wí león- Furn*««-teyland lino by the
San Fianct«*'»», (kt. 17—Thom as H.
Atlantic Trai>-p-'»ruth*n Cotnpanv
Company to
Mobile, Mare, N••well, a p >minsnt citiaen *d B »-* 'n.
replace the Mohawk. Mobile,
Michigan and MiaaitAippl, which were who has just veturnnd fr»»in Alaska,
fold to Ihr Cnit*'I State- g «V* ThtU’ lit to where he has »pent four month« an
naully for the last 13 years, savs that
be need ae transporta.
the district should have a repreretita
COMMERCE OF
THE PACIFIC. live in congr* *»■< an*! should have the
protection of adc4piate land law«.
He
Will It* Inrrea»««! by th* tic tent Ion <»l
ate» thinks that th* prohibitory liquor
ths I’hlllpplrte».
law originally enforced to I rotori the
Svattln, IVaati., Oct. 17. — I). E
Indian«, but now ¡«»ssibie of era«ioi)
Brown. g»n<'ri»l »gout of the < 'ar> . a -) Ian with a great |-*q>olalion of abita men
Facifii- Railway A 8team«blp Comp.iny and lb»>u*ah'Is of mile* of unguar>lc<!
at fl ong K"i>g, speaking today of the aea«*oast, «houl I te replaced by high
growth of tra.le Let w - t - cii thia country license, producing 4 revenue • iftt lent
znj the Orient, said.
tu pay many expenses - f the ten I torr.
*’The trade uf the last five yrarv
zhoul i more than double In tli* next
DARK DAYS FOR FRANCE
five y«*nrs, owing. In the first ph* *, to
inovraard tran«|'ortatl«n fa«'ilitie«t and 11»«o|ullott Nlighl Bring <»a War Kith
Fngl(**l
tn t!»e second pla«« Io the c!••*«» itda*
lions tlial Will have to exist heteaflei
London, Oct. 17 —The situation It
between lliiz country and th* Orient n Pari« is regartle*! in well-informe«!
t!>* result of holding th«* Piillippine quarters aa teing more sc riot hi than at
IsLin ls. We are porfrrtly willing that any time «inre th* mmmunr» Tb» Hi.
the United Mat» « should hold on lo Jamea'a GaZrtte thia afternoon aaya:
the Philippine islands, and when one*
'*A military
revolution, however
the matter 1» definitely settled, and peaceful, which replace* th* Itrlueon
business is again in full «wiitf. it will rablnnl with niMninm-a of general«,
not te long tefore the commerce of tbs would iiti|**ril th* relation« between
Pa iHo will K* as great as that <»f the England and Franc* alnio-t to thr
Atlantic.
I «pec la By will this te tte breaking
point.
tern! official
and
rase when railroads shall open up < liina partly inspir* I Paris pa(**rs are «till
to th* commercial and industrial w-»rl«l, pretending that negotiation« are pro
an I makt* tLm Northw« *t Coast Its ceeding between thr two governments,
and Fran«* believe« it, although rvrry-
landing point."
loly in England knows the statement
VgwlHWt F.mpernt IV Hile«*»
to bo ridiculous. Even «upj>«»iing M«j«»r
A lrii*n<líía. Ktfjpt. Oct.
Marchand is
unconditionally with-
AI»-XAn<tri« |»olicw b«vr •rrrwir»! nine
drawn from Fa*lioda, th* difficulti«w
lialian anrachhta •incw la«t night, and
with Franc* will in no way end.
Be
have thrrt'by frnvtPftt«*«! a plot agittnwl
liin*! it lies the whole question of Bahr«
Emperor William, now »»n hta way to
el Ghazal, the richest prise in the Sou
th« Holy l«an lt to b* present at the
dan.”
(•im«erralion of th* Church of tb* ^avioi
at Jernaalrtn. Tb«* fimt Mrn’*h->| ua« * •.■».»thwra l*aeia. Ilr.h.m.n Kill..I.
a oaf* k«w¡a»r, a well-known anar« ht«l,
Aahland, Or., Oct. IS.-—Char)«» Sny
in whoa* hou««* the polir« í || r <,0V«- iv »I der, of Aaliland, a Hoothrrn Pacific
two w rr Unnba of gr» at Mrctigth an-l brakeman, «a« Inalantly killed at Zu-
full of bullet«. Tht« arreni w.tt ma la leka, on tlm nouth «Ide of the NiakyotM,
in rona«M|u*iK« of th* in-i ifi« al noi f -iu near the itate line, in California, la« I
lii* Italian conaul-f*n*ral at Cairo that nlgl.t
An extra freight train w»a
two anarvhiftla lia i h fl Cairo for Port • witching, an<l in jumping*» pun a mor.
Slid.
*i*ii i-ai u« im^e-l )<i. tuvlilig and waa
thrown under the ear wheel«, which
granee Jota« Al>y..lnla
Rome, Oct. 17.—-The Italo «ay«: completely «everrl bi« head from til«
“Frane« ha» concluded a treaty with bo>ly, tirwide« colling off one leg and
Abyaaiiiia again»! England iu the Fa- one arm and othetwiae ahockingly mu
tilating hi« body.
•bola affair “
kuebing Worte «n (iuRbnali.
Boston, <kL I?.—The gunboat Wil
mington has received «ailing orders for
next Tuesday, and simultaneously the
navy-yard ufftdals got word to rush
work on tier and have her ready I y that
date without fail even if It was nr« es-
sary to work overtime in all depart
ments to do so.
Iler sister ship, the
Helens, Is under orders already to sail
for China the following Tn - lay and
work has been pushed on Lur ratbet
than 00 the Wilmington.
Swtllwr« Wanl Itifl«-«.
Waibington. Oct. IS. — A dispatch
wa« received at th« war department
from Minnesota today, aaking for SOU
Springfield riffe» »n I 60,000 round» of
animeriltion, fot the u«« ■ f the p«M>ple
of that »tat« in protecting them«elvee
•gainat hoellle Indian». N« action bat
yet tieen taken on the application.
Whwloifila Mbssecr* FlbWW»«t
I.arg« Imotml
•*
w A W* *• -«A
nt
H«n»t» Atal*«,
Minneapolis, (kt. 11.—It ha« just
leak»-*! out that a week ago but glare
broke Into thcoflLe of the (onsulidate*)
Milling A Hardwood Company, and
after breaking open a «afe, o-raped with
fS6,000 worth of United State« bonds
of the recant I«« us. President Georg*
Christian rwrrivwd a letter offering to
return them if a re war«I wii advertised
In one of the lo al paper«. The matter
ha« tern placed in the hand« of the
I'M al authorities.
«
•
hie coast heibses
General Wilson's Statement
to the Commission.
u hi r THE ENGINEERS SPENT
l|«»W*a
l»>(*«»
Twwtl(•*««•» V
«•
!•«
lb*
C «••itlllwMtS Trwvwlllnc «•
< •«•»!• tlUHRfi».
Washington, Och I
mmt mad* by General
(tin , the chief of engine«
tula ■ion Investigating t
the war. wa« made pubi
I ng th* plug re«« of th* s
Ing a*!dltlons wer« tua
try armament;
Armament wa« | piar»! In
i, IM 10
for «ix 13 ir •
inch mortarw. and 33 raj
and additional piai tform»
ready for a still larger nun
puait ioi n
ft
raí
a<
Among tl * purchases fur barter de
frnre were 400 mile« <»f cable, 130 luna
id high espimi re«, l.»’><i n« w torp« b
can ««. 4 4 aswruitlighl«, etc.
Twenty-
sight barter« were mine»!, 533 min«*
ten g planted.
Ti »• el|wndilurr< ■ n
barter i!efert«w lor the pefnG were f I ,-
661,000.
Intrenching t»*»ls were pur-
c L aiw -*) and stored at Wilt's point
• ufficimi for an army *>f 30, imm ) nu n.
lt>»»|’lt*l« In < hh b aiii«u(o
Ws«hingti>n, Oct 15 —-Li»’«it*nAqt-
(kdon-’l D J Huff w.»4 ts f»»r«’ ths war
Invt »tigitii g c inmiesi. n at P ” f*»ru*
n<Min St'Mion.
II* I* a regular army
offi*■•*r, »nd was chief surgeon in lb*
Third sriuy <'«»rps st ChickamaugA
H<*fY «lid not consider ths camp to bstu
teen in th* iw*«t sanitary **»fidithm, but
expre**«‘d the "pinion that B c*»ul«l n*»t
■
lb* teginmhg, th»’ < amp wa» «bort f
medical supph*-*, du* to th* expecta
tion that arriving troops would bring
supplo s <>f tn»•■Ib'in* <
Continuing. Dr. IL f? said the cape
city uf the division hospitals was oftrti
<!uuld«’«l and trebled.
Il «omotimes •**:-
mrred that there were eight men in
tents whl’di were intend»* I l»» a *>uiiin’»-
datr six, be» iu •» of delay in •»*« .rI-* *
tentage |o onf* for th” In* r»-- uh » of *h<
vase, which wai un* i¡»* * t* dly rApi l.
i »ti .
. r l a . ■ . .■ >i* j 11 ■ 1.1 * ye
tr Saiilv pl» d in I 1« mad»
¡11
tte floors, te* «us! of a temporary «te
fi«’« In* y in c »» h
A« a rub* the nurs
were without training, and till« U I
o»'ca«i»>ue«| ruin«» difficulty in dealing
with typhoid cases.
Yet he kh«*w of
•». . g £
«
counL
He rj-w'lfl»»») the '.i-*» of a man
afflict«*! with an Infectious «lisca.*»*,wbo
had te»*n compelled t*» lie Hi the open
air one night on a *<x»unl of la< k of trot-
ago. The doctor was «lire that no in
jury r»-’»nlte«l, as th*' w«-athor wa« plrus-
anL
Dr. Hoff sai«i that the «hortegu
id medical supplies had cutillnued for
several weeks, but there wo generally
«uffleirnt to meet the immriliat* de
mands. He also said that min« requisi
tions had teen returned Ly the W.«-di-
inglon authorities te aus«’ iiupr<»|*«rlv
Ailed, and he was undrt the impr«'4*ion
that there Lad I «•»♦n complaints of s»*me
suffering on this a* *<>unl.
There w is
nunstdrrable delay In tecuring floming
f o the tents
ORDERS
TO
DISBAND
Vf*«»«« VV III
the • tth «M «»Idler»
It«»«»» hy ll«*4|U«»»< *»t I *»l«ift«-l (lay
Santiago de Cute, O» t. 15.—Srnur
Bar loloine Mu«», iv rein ¡»mi *d bv two
menbereof hiw staff, arrived this m> rn-
Ing at Mantarilllo from Salita Cru« d*d
Sur, in Puerto l*rirn i|«e, ate'it 76 mi s
from Manzanillo, where the Cn‘ ani
now have
their hea^hiuariere, an i
W >.»•»•< ih»« *-<!«••* '>O^rl,«i*«»l^»j n»«i.t_.. i.l »
will in>H>t to »tert a new pr»«i.|>'iil ». I
to <!«*. iilo »« to th» plana f..r ilialuin.l.
Ing tli« army, if diabandmrnt la co»,
•bb-rikl »'IviMblv, an.I a» to othuv im
portant matter».
II« calle.I at onoo on ('oloncl Ray.
who r."..rivr.| him «'onrleou.ly, cipri i I
pleaaur« at tho opportunity ol an In
terview, ari l «ahi ho ho|»"l Honor M»»>
•o would arrange for dlabandlng the
Cuitan« und.-r General Rloa In tin
neighborhood of Manaanillo, «o tbit
Work In the field could leghi, lie
il«o cnrne.lly a-lvi.i- I the pre.id<-nt I
the Cul an provl«ional government to
dlabund the Cuban troop« at all joint*
now In powmwlon of th« (Jnllrd Btate*
fore.-«, In order that the num night
give the aa«l«tanoe •<> greatly n««..iol t<
plaoe the country In a |Hmition to re-
cover from the evil, of the throe-yeal
war.
Henof M«.«o readily agreed to carry
out Coloni'l Ray'» reqneat, and «aid
that General Rio« would receive ordì «
Immediately to di«l-nnd fila mnn.
“1 t»dl«ve," »al l Honor Maaen, in
terminating the interview, “that Cuba,
in two year«, will lie more pnxperouf
than ever before.’’
The Interview la«ted about an hour,
and apparently waa «atlafaotory tu
both. Benot Maaau leave» tomorrow
on hia return, going by the iuaurgeut
• teaiuer F. ruin do.
Blair stAln* V n«rll*»1.
Lanaing, Mich.. Oct. 14 —t'pwar.l
of 30,000 r-aLIcnta of other prrFtiori« ol
th« «tat» war. pre «ent tolay nt tho un
vclllbit of a atatu» rr»^ t**’l to th- mem
ory <4 Aiiatin Biair, Michigan’« famont
wai governor.
General Hhaftrt wm
preterit an<l rcc<-lv«<l an ovation.
K«ll«f Wtatlnne an Yubna.
Knbh»r*> <««■ lll«-a.,r«d.
Seattle, Oct. 17. —Lot* pawngert
fratti Alaska report thaï the Camvhan«
bave arrange*! to place mou ni rd polir*
at etated Intrrval« of from >0 to 30
tnllea along the Ynknn* frotn tho lira I
watora to iHwton, «o a« to give relief
to any par tire who may te travehng on
the 1er thie wlntey. Thêta wlll te five
or ail men et eaeh station, and they
w»ll te eqQippad wlth suppliée of tomi
ami mediclne.
Ix>alvllle, Uolo., Oct IS. —Whil.
kicking abotil aomn dirt at th« city
dump, Frank Burkhart unearth*! a
cave, in which he fonnii «om. very rich
ore evpo««<l. The otHoera wer« at once
nottfiad, an.I upon Inveatlicatlon found
a racli«, from which they extract«) so
•acka of gold and »liver or«. The »tuff
had evidently Iwn hidden away during
th« )a«t 10 day», and had Iren atolcn
from different mine«, a« It waa of a
different character. From »ample« «».
»ayi-!. the ore la ahown to !•» eii-umou«.
ly rich, and will probably prov« to ba
worth (110,000.
London, <Xt. 17 —Tb« Peniti« cor-
reapondent of th« Dally Chronicle »ay•:
Ho ine bo» I y once said of Shelley that
There i» a rumor in circulation that a
plut ■• un foot for a ma««» r« of th« be could not cross the street without
IciMpg a he about ÍL
Eut p.*ai«
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