The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 07, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS. OHHOON, 11'KMIIAY, NOVKMUKH 7, 101 1
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ALLEGED FIREBUG
PUT BEHIND BARS
r,sniicrn fir Aucnu
nwvc.v VI uncivil
IX niMMMTTION WITH grAlirFrl1" Mr' '"'"'I'l'ion which wns stored In
OK fr'IKIM U'lllt'll HTIItltKli Till' " "'""' bft,k "' "l0 H'",'1 "" I'nMwrly
Ot MKIM Willi II HTIIIIIr.D Till. ,,,! ,j , Wllllnm.
CITY MNT NlflllT AND ALMOHI'' ho horses were Inter found In Ihu
TIIKKATNKKD TIIK TIW. '""'" ",ar "' California ti. Northeast.
rr , . . , t , ! nil t'WI, IfM' Kill III 1U
,- . u. - .. . . u , . . '"' '' tUtHioo about forty baloji
Marlon llnrnee and Michael 8rrmllork.,(alm(t, , ((( ir(
in of tho former, about noon toda;- ., ..,.,.' . . . .
arrested a. n whom Ihoy bol.ove
tfiilllv nf thn tiff. U.I nl.1.1. II.. .n.
found Ivln In a pll-.ot nh I n-ar ,lr ,rri;1 "'"' K,.n,"l" ' n"nm com"
the California ft North'inl,, lralla..,"1l1,ll,,", " " " b,1,IM," b"1of !ho
nnd In IM. pocket wrro n couplo of,",""" uh; '" combination
hi.rt caudle, whirl, hnd i-vldontly Uoiim and roomlnB hoii.e. nnd do
Iimii u,,t lately. Thi. m.ii K.no I.I. "y';!1"' !','"" ' tA' "' W'"1 "'
iiniiio n llonry Miiraan, naed SS ' "lllwiii
)(uti4 front Hrlllnny, Krnnre. ' Attention ..f tho wiliinleir flrn de
ll., told Deputy Hherlff .hnll...k. I"",';;,,, - ..H1ih..I lo mvIiik jtiir-
when nuked whnt ho u.ed thn iiilidleN
for that hn hnd them "In IIrIiI tlilliRit
with." Hrhullork IicIIox-h thero I. no
unction that thn limn In not rlxht
mentally, and that ho I. Ktilll) of ir.
tltiR flro tn tho ItlllldliiRN whld. vteru
ilnmmtcd lait nlnlit.
Tho deputy .horlrf liK'iitltlli' Mor
Kan ai the nun who mado otm font,
print., whlrh were iinmually Inrise,
In tho lclnlly if the Wlelnnd hot
Ulna hillldlnK, and trailed tho Irnrki
for quite a dl.lnnrn In tho nilulilior.
hood nf tho bottllnK lioim,. nnd the
Klninath Development rompnio'M
npur trark, where tho freleht mr win
nn flro thli mornlnR. Ho a.ked Mor
Kan If ho wan at the flren. and the
prlmaer replied that ho wan, point-
liiK to (ho vnrln.n lorntlom they
had been.
"I never .loop, he .aid.
The randlen MorRon hnd were
wrapped up In paper.
Ho aavii ho Im 3.1 eum old nnd
kIiikIo, and Hint ho enme to lliln rlty
Init Thttr.day. A.ke.l where he had
.tnyed idnre ramlnK to thn rlty he
mild ho itayed n few iiIkIiI. nt Mrn.
Hlnter', on aMIn Ntreet, nenr Tenth,
Anked what hi builne.N wiih ho .nld
ho "lived on hit money."
Ho In prnbnhly over nix f(et t nil.
well drratod, and doc. not look like
n doiporato character. When nrre.t
id ho wai frchly haed,
Thu quartet of flro., mippoiedly In
cendiary, lait nlKlit, created untold
excitement, and fortunately there wiu
not a wind hlowInK inch a. would
have fanned tho flamoit Inward other
buildings, or thero might bo mnii)
hnnulen people In Klnmnlh Knll. to
day, Onn theory was that the flmt three
flrn worn utartcd by horaethloven, who
hud n tholr ohjoct tho nrqul.ltlou of
n bunch of .lock, hoplim to net nwny
with tho atreda by roverlnR their
(llltlit by tho excltonient of fir oh which
would divert all attention from po
.llile maraudlnic lo tlm flameH.
Thla theory wpk rIvoii credenco
Underwood Gets Grigsby's Seat
By Unanimous Vote Of. Council
On motion ot President Marlon
Hanks of tho council at last night's
meeting, C. II. Underwood, tho drug
gist, who Is In buslnosa at tho north
east corner of Sevonth and Main
streets, and who resides at Seventh
and Washington streets, was elected
us a member of tho council from tho
Thltd ward, to succood II. B. Orlgsby,
who realgnod on moving to Ashland,
Oilgsby's, letter ot resignation,
roud at the meeting a week ago, rec
ommended tho appointment ot W. T,
Bhlve, but whan Mayor. Fred T. San
derson asked tho council If It wlshod
lo act ou the recommendation Coun
cilman C. B. Crlsler suggested that
thorn waa plenty of time, and the
matter was put over until laat night.
Mr. Hanka'' motion provalled with
out u 'duwentlng vote, and as soon aa
the new "member had been oflclally
ttiocted Colonel' Mi Q, Wllklni, the
member from the r"lrst ward, went
to tho telephone and called up the
Underwood drug store, to have the
youngest Member (oflclally) of the
'" "Hi departure of eighteen horses
"""' "'" u,rrn' of ",u J- 'iiiomp-
f "wry stable du MiiIii stroit,
ncnr eighth, when flro brokn
out
.IlllOllt
ID no p, in, In Imr belonging
U,' "7n ,." Tn"0 "' '. '"?
"" '"" ""'"r pimiiiiK mill ill ten
inuiidliiK .(riiiturc mid preentliiR
the lire from spreading, ns tho two
building. biirnliiR were not possible
to snre.
Oilier hillldlnK. went pre.?red,hut
thn tilnnliiK mill nnd the nionilnK'lee
lion. it tti'M wiped out by tho flnmes.
About two hours afterward, while
L'hler of pollro S.linilrl I,. Walker,
Im llnldwln, niilo driver, mid others
weio RetlliiR the ml.idiiR horsts nt
the lints, lire broke out Int he Wlelnnd
boltlliiR bulldliiK, which did but sIIrIiI'
dniiiiiKe. ,
A intuitu nf sllnkliiR men, teen'
faintly In tho dnrk, iludrd capture.
nllhoiiRh miiiic bol were fired at
.I..IQ iiii ui;ivriiiiui.'u last iik.i- i no 111. I
Tho fourth tiro was In n 1'ore Mar- V,,M "" ,,,r wMto. ""
ijuelte box rnr on the California & WB "m ,loll,,t " wu 'und to
Northeastern tracks, n short dlitanccipny It from, and thu matter was laid
north of thn depot, shortly after (i
o'clock. Tito car was loaded with
machinery Intended for tho Pioneer
Press, and whllo tho rout nils were
tint dnmnKed, the rnr wns scorched
about thu roof and sides, the loss be
ing probably f r0. It Is supposed thai
this lire nlin wns tho work of nn In
rondlnry. MUST REACH FOR FOLKS
TO SETTLE IN COUNTRY
l'relit lit tin.) of Oregon Trunk Line
I'l-Res on l.nk County INn.pIo I he
lniKirtniiei' nf Knlli iMtlon fur Im
migration 4
Special lo Tb
o 111
raid
I.AKKVIKW.' No. 7. President
Curl Uruy nf iho Oregon Trunk rail-
wny, In mi lutt'rlew with V. I.. Hncll
lin: no his reieltt trln to Portland.
asked Mr. Sntlllng If Iho people hero
w'oto nwnkrj lUie linporliinco of Ink
ing mlvatttngo of ovary uiemiH pnssl-
cou in II notified Hint ho was wanted
In tho halls of legislation.
Ho soon appeared, was given tho
oath ot office by City Recorder P. T,
Nicholas, and was assigned to a seat
noxt to Mr. Hanks, who Is also from
tho Third ward, and remained during
the meeting.
Mr. Underwood has been a resident
ot tho rlty tor six years, formerly re
sided In Albnny and Is n imtlvo nf tho
Onlden dato state.
Tho Installation of tho now Third
ward member made a full meeting of
the council, a raro thing In recent
months. When buslnosa was taken
up only a quorum, or six member,
was on hand, aa follews: Council
men M. O. Wllklns, F. L. Jleldei,
Ben 8. Owens, Marlon Hanks, Ohas.
McQowan and Allen Btaaiblo, .
Later Counollmen R, A. 'Alford,
a. W. White and C. B. Crlsler en
tered, after which Mr. Underwood
was elected nnd summoned, making
ovory ward fully represented' by Its
duo of memberi.
I bio to ndvurtlHO thn (onntry nnd Hm
(jtt possibilities.
'lluvu )ou ii dlspliiof jour pro
duct! In jour town?" miked Mr, llrny.
"Ilnvo )ou lltcinlujre Hint will tell
people wliiit.jnu liittn? Do )ou un
derstand Hint If )6ii want people to
(oiiut In oiir scitiou of thu country
Hint )m luno to nuili nut our linnd
for them 7 M
"Vim piopln of l.rvku toiuily mimt
wuko up mid do jour pnrt for tho
rnllronilN mid iilwitpnpcrii of thn ntnto
un doltiK I In' I r nlmrc, mid innny In
illldiinln nr itoru tliuti dolnu llii-lr
purl, hut thn jji'oplii of l.nkn count)
nn n wliolo, rtfKnrdlenH of whnt tho
pcoplu oUawhcrii nro dolnn, mint tnko
nn Intercut nnd help oIoiik n movo-
,,MBCU1",t n"'nni "" mct
lj.ui wnnt .eBlu tu come nnd visit
hour country nitd-look over Its n
' ' "" " " "-
thing to lirlim It tn tlfMr attention In
n manner that they rnii understand
mid hellovo In."
MASTEN DAMAGES
NOT YET SETTLED
1111,1, foil HA.MK, AHMIMN'KII TO
.TTOIIKV IIUTKMC, AIAO
(-ONTH, fOXHIDKIIKII IIV (XII7.V.
I'll. HIT XO ACTION' TAKKN
Jl"'1 ""w ',on " cl' wl" P'
the JiidKinelit ol.tnlned nRalnst It by
; w. Musten for duiuuue done In
ills hnrn when It was partly torn"
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oxer.
Tho JudRinent was for $3S, which
wns nmlRned by Mawten to his nttor
tie), J. C. Itiittnlc, and tho costs are
I2S.N0, which makes tho city's total
Indebtedness In this direction IC3.80.
Mil) or Kred T, Sanderson said ho be
lleed Mr. itutcnlc would not object
to waiting n little for his money.
Councilman a. W. White opined
Hint most Judgments wore pa)ablo
b) special ley. Hut City Attorney
Klllott had rcslgneil, Assistant City
Attorney W. II. 8haw had left the
council hall, and City Attorney Man
ning also, so when Mr. Whlto wanted
to i of or tho matter to tho city's legal
props a referenro was lniosslblo, ow
ing to no attorney being on hand.
LINANFU WIUJtEVOLT
UNLESS ITS OErlllC
luiMrlul Protlmv oiveii Three Days
Dn)a in Whirl) lit agrro to lie
tiuttiU of Mas Meeting, or Kehel
Hon Will Follow
United Prose Service
HHANCUIAI, Nov. 7 An enormous
mnss mooting was hold at I.lnnnfu, In
tho Yung Nan province today.
Tho people, by ullmatiim, granted
tho Imperial government three days
In which to agree to a republic. .
Knlllug this, tho meeting pledged
ItBolf to Join the rebels.
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Want Advertising in The Evening Herald
Will Shorten and Cheapen Your
Search For a Buyer
2
A man who waata to buy a horse, or a vesicle; or used furattare, ataceiaery or eaace ranO T
.tint' like the maa who waata to bay a hom, U eager to AM tae beet possible BAMUDf Z
Your ad. If roil have sosnethlaa to sell, will tea waders awattlac It who waat to hear aad Z Z
nlin villi Inroatlcato yor offer
X
MINSTRELS MAKE
READY FOR SHOW
.smim.v It KM i:iih.ux
IIKI.D IX KI.KH HAM. K)lt THK
i:vi:.vr to iik itt o.v at tiik
OI'KIIA IIOl'HK
the
Nightly rehearsals for the Elks'
mliiMtrels, which aro to bo Riven at
Houston's opera hou.o on Thursday
nnd Friday night, aro being held nt
Klks' hull under the guidance of Oo.
T. Wilson, who Is directing the on-
tiro production.
About two doteu Individual per
formers aro scheduled to pull off
stunts, and among these ono Is prom
ised from A. C. Wronn, owner of tho
Pioneer Press, nnd Sheriff William
It. Ilnrnes.
The nrrhostrn engaged for the oc
casion consists of 0. B. Hradnack
plnnn, Chnrles W. Knapp violin, Jns.
Newnham cornet, Marlon Dnrnes
trombone, Ord Arnold clnrlnet and
Carey llamshy bass viol.
RESERVED SEATS FOR
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
IIKHKKVKI) HKATH AT HTAIl DIll'O
NTOIIH TOMOHROW ADMIT.
TAXCK TICKKTH Ml'HT BR PUII
CIIAHKO PIIOM MrfllKlta
Boats for the Klks Minstrels on
Thursday evening of thJ. week can
bo rrserted after 9 o'clock tomorrow
morning at tho Star Drug Btoro.
Those having tickets should coruo
enrly to ser.irp tdeslrabto scats. Tick-
its must be purchased of members
of the order, und nro not on sale at
thn drug store.
STILTS' MEMORY
HPPAitP a Altai ma
nrFniir 1 1 1 1 i u 1 1 1 1
KrrllKr I. Illllll.il , , , ,Z .',,,? . u ,"JC 'r. died suddenly at Ms
DLIUllL UUUllUlL 'r0,t f " HtaM. "."'Ihomo ot heart disease.
"" w,"" wwww.ft cnrre Notion, ho used It to
.
MMMITTi:i: O.V COMKI,K.L'K'
IMIKSKNTS APPIIOPHIATK IIKK-
OI.ITIONK. WHICH AUK ADOPT.
Kit IXAMMOIHI.V IIYCOUXCIlii
The coiiurllnianlc committee, con
sisting of M. a. Wllklns. Marlon
Hanks and 0. B. Crlsler, avpolnted
h) Ma) or Kred T. Sanderson to draft
suitable resolutions on the death ot
thu late ex-Ma)or John R. Stilts.
made Its report last night, resulting
In the unanimous adoption by the
council of tho following resolutions,
ono ropy of which will be preserved
by the council for Its record, while
two others will bo sent to relatives:
"Whereas, God, In His supremo
w Isdom, has seen lit to call from our ,
llliuil our ioiiow cmsen ono lornur
Mayor. John It. Stilts; therefore be lt,8Kxta, ,0 Tho Her,,d
"Itesolvcd, By the mayor 'and the
city council ot Klamath Falls, that In NEW PINE CHEEK. Nov. 7.
tho death ot John R. Stilts thli com-'Twelve teams left New Pine Creek
munlty has suffered the loss of n Sunday morning to bring lumber
patriotic and energetlo cltlsen, and!'""" " Fandango saw mill to re
tho city of Klamath Falls an uprlRht. 'W on,e " e buildings burned
conscientious nnd honorabto business idown.
man: and be It further Colonel Daniel Boone, the ex-Con-
"Resolved, That we, the mayor and j federate soldier, who had recently
common council of the city ot Ktam- rentoed his stock from Lakevlew to
ath Falls, publicly proclaim his a new store that had Just been built
Little "Campaia:n,,
U it looks at all feaelhle.
Mle)t't
ilcnlli a long to our city, and proclaim
thin tho sorrow of tho entire common-1
Ity oor liln denth, nnd order this res-'
oltitltm (jniroid on tho mlautea of!
tllla Itliinllht. nn,t t tir m Km aIIi.1
i-rod to tho bereaved family." '
Morn TratiM Are Needed '
Project KnRlncer W. W. Patch of
IIKI.N'fi'1'1" United Btaten reclamation service
stated till, afternoon that about ten
more teams arc needed by tho gov.
rntncnt to do work on the project,
which must be closed soon.
1'ollrrmui Mcaaaer'a Bend
William Mcssner, the new police
man, has furnished the $1,000 bond
required' by tho city, the surety being
Marlon Hunks and Jack Kerr.
Kred Stiikcl, tho well known Mar
rill stockman, Is building a seven
room stone houso In that city which
will cost 3,r.0O. The architect aad
builder Is Mr. Shstp.
DRINK MADDENED;
BREAKS WINDOWS
AOKII MAXAOKIt OV THK OOMBT
MIIKJINO IIOl'HK, KKFUSBO
IJQl'OU IIV Kl DU FAUIT.)
NMAHIUX IHiAKH WITH HAKB
Windows of Ed Du Fault's 81stb
street saloon wero smashed this af
ternoon by "Jim" Haley, a Qraad
Army man, who manages the Comet
lodging houso as Sixth and Klamath
avenues. )
Haley, who Is 72 )esrs of age, la
alleged to have been badly Intoxl
cntcd.
Mr. Du Kanlt had been requested
i... n i.i- . -- i-..i
j a iif,ii-tr r-,j ui (119 luoawi
houso not to Rlvo Haley any more
liquor, nnd on his refusing this after-
nnnn In iirvn llnlnv Attrf AlAtlnw film
through the alley door, the sged sol-1,
dler became Incensed.
He picked up n rake standing
ingainst tho bulldlug where It had
'uccn lefl "' " mnn wno ld been
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(smasn ooin tno piato glass windows
and the glass of tho entrance door.
Mr. Du Fn.il! r.tlmntn. hi. tn.. .1
$1B0, not Insured.
. J' O. Hamaker. tho genial proprl-
etor and editor of the Bonanxa Bul
letin Is In this city on business con
nected with his paper.
DOZEN LUMBER TEAMS
. ARE HAULING MATERIAL
.New Pine ttvek ItebaDcUng Oukkly
After HufTerlng Qrrat Ijoes Froui
Ktaiuea Doone Intends to Keballd
as Soon aa Possible ,
Of
ELLIOTT RESIGNS
AS CITY ATTORNEY
ror mm. and which Imrncd with n
loss of $8,000, will restore his stock',. A-jJsUa CILfrrU;
and equip ono of the remaining build- MAnlNiNU 9lTVvLLU9
tags la town.
TAFT AND HARMON MEET
AND HONKW TOGEINEI
Prrsident Casta Vote 1st Hoeae CHy,
Kpraka to ArMtracJoa Society, Baa
trace of Good Feeds aad Win
l'i lib Visit
United Press P-rvlte
CINCINNATI, Nor. 7. President
Toft voted today.
Ho hobnobbed with Governor Har
mon at a luncheon at tho Manufac
turers' Club.
An address to the Society for thn
Judicial Settlement of International
Disputes and a dinner at the Com
mercial Club completed tho presi
dent's stay.
Munlelnal election bettln has
'shifted against Cox and the repub
lican ticket. ,
Democrats and Independents uro
confident.
IFLL NNIwl EMTM
PASSES NTO KYBfJ
U. ,.
"r' Alnsal
lauafcdea. Chief Writs
for tWltinaifliala Paklfe tVesajer,
Dies HsMMealy la the Qmmkrr CHj
of Heart M
United Press Service i
PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 7. Dr. Al
fred Iimbdcn, editor In'cblet of the
ITAllAinUTALTIES
ALLESDJ REPORTER
Berlin Daily's Correspondent Leaves
Tripoli oa Accoaat of It. Alleglag
That the bltad, Cripaktl aad Wo
men Are Shot Dowa
United Preee Berne.
BERLIN, Nov. 7. Herr Oottberg.
the Lokal Ansclger's Tripoli corre
spondent, who left because of Italian
brutalities, alleges that Italians pur
sued the sick, crippled, blind, women
and children, and shot them down.
Genera! Caneva was not present
during the butcheries.
Machines Lower Lost River Drain
And Water Is Leaving lain Canal
i
If )ou have noticed how slowly
tho water ts receding from the gov
ernment Irrigation canal, you might
be reminded of tho slogan of a well
known patented breakfast food
"There's a reason."
The water has been kept In the
canal later than usual to permit the
contractors for the Lost River diver
sion dam, Oeorge C. Clark A Co.,vto
float barges with their material to
the sceno of the work, but all thla
part of their labor having been per
formed tome days since, about a week
ago It waa determined to drain the
canal. The headgatea were shut, but
tho locks below have not been opened
wide la order to prevent the water
from hacking Into the Lost River
drain, which le at a low level.
Excavating machines are at work
oa this drain, and It the water waa
let out of the mala canal with all ita
force It would hack up la thw drain
and interfere with the excavating ma
chines which are .now at work dlsjf tag
aar, to
tae (train aeout taree net accper,
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PI.RADH PRIaMURK OV FMVATK
niTMNMS, BCT B4aUaTa TO
HAVE DBMRM TO Qa OCT
ANYWAY MAM MM IK OffVWfl
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E. V. Elliott Is a. lawyer aad a
private cltlsen. .
This marked change la city
took place at the city couaetl
Ing last night whoa City Recorder T. 2
F. Nicholas read from Mr. UltoU ala
resignation, dated October 1th. aad
giving as a reason for retlrstoat
press of private practice.
The letter of withdrawal waa evi
dently held up ftt etty'headaaartera
until such time aa arraageateate
could be made by Mayor Fred T. Saa
derson for a successor to the eKy at
torneyship. ""The resignation aad sacceeeloa
wero arranged without a hitch, ae the
council voted to accept the reetgaa
Hon and approved the speetatmeat
ot Meaning by tho mayor wtthoat a
dlsaentlng vocal organ la fast, aot
n murmur, not even a whlefW of dte
sent waa heard. It waa all a thaheth
arrangements bed been eoaspletely
msdo In advance satisfactory te all
parties. Bomotlmea hltchee oeear la
tho council which cause membra to
get nervous, hitch their gallusea (Ag
uratlrely speaking, to be sure) aad -
to orate la a fsahloa which la likely
to cattee oipuertc eoageatlsa of the
vocal chorda. Bat aaaeef thw ee-
curred last alghC
It le qaletly peesslaroaad ea the
outside that Mr. hWlott wlehed to
withdraw from the oflee heeaaaa of
the embarrassing nature of the cir
cumstances In which he found him
self. He was often called oa to la
up an ordinance that had been dratt
ed by someono else, aad waa net la
conformlny to tie sltuatloa- that It
could be acted on properly, aad had
told, right out In meeting, Just what
a real nuisance this was.
I He was also Impressed with the
fact that tho council Insisted oa do
ing some things which seemed to he
a little" hasty, such 'as the Issaaaee of
the seventh liquor license, which waa r.
given to the White PeRcesT hotel, al
though the population of the city has
never been shown to be eu cleat to
make the permission legal.
Two New
Building permits were allowed by
the council last night at follews:
R. E. duthrldge, to put on eerru
gated Iron and'ralse rtfot of building
on lot 3, .block 17, and make
conform to another structure near hy.
OsJ. Eskelsoa, three-room frame
house, 18x20 feet, on lota aad 7.
Forest addition. Flues to be brie or
concrete. .
make It approximately four feat
About one mile of this drabs
nas to oe (tone yet, rats Bens M the o
west end, leading to the Callferala
and Northeastern railroad.
In the neighborhood ot the soata-
. . - ......
east quarter ot le were la a Meal
area ot probably 600 acrea which
could not bo properly drained,- as last
June work wai Begun to cut the
drain deeper and give thla aeretsje
chance for Its lite, aa It wee. tt la
this cutting that the exeavatora.are
now engaged ln . ""
j," . te
ITALY ARMY, WWIttOllim W;
triw PB itM;roeTM.:v
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United Frees Service
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TRIPOLI, Nov. 7, Btialflresd.hr ?
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the arrival of .troee aad tmm-
laiM iiadAalAAhi Asa, m 1 fa aaam Aaksar?
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Turkish
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