Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 29, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
VOL. 5.
cm
THE PJEOPIiE'S PAPER."
RAIiETtf, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 0OU
:
HTTON
TABLE
Our irninimoth stock of superior quality tablets
Kinh prices as was never before known.
fThe Monarch Note Tablet
Cobweb Fiber " "
Grecian Parchment Note Tablet 25c " 40c.
Mt. Itegi, Glenrose and Lalceview Note
Tablets 10c " ' 25c.
tatttt
is the Place for
Ladies' ureirlet underwear Rjots.
" Natural wool ft5
" Union Hlhbwl Htiits $1 75
Children's " " " 125
Lnriirn'.black wool Iiobo 25c
ChD.h en V black wool hose 20o
" Knickerbocker hose. 20c
261 Commercial Street.
THAT ELECTRIC LINE
Will soon be completed near
Pleasant Home Addition.
If you want a LOT or a HOME and LOT, this is
your opportunity.
"Prices are low and terms will be made to suit you.
Either installments or cash. Keep in mind the fact that
this property is less than one mile from any public build
ing in 'the city, and that it is, high and dry and that each
lot will make a home. Call on
Win. E. BURKE,- Proprietor,
One-hnlf block Routh of Bush's bank, up stairs.
riarntt
-SUCCESSORS TO
WELLER BROS.
-HEAD QUARTERS
CO3F:&&3EgS0E3:O
STAPLE ffll) FANCY GlGill
At tho old Stand, next
You can get
MUSI
.Finest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, , Guitars
and Mandolins.
LOWEST PRICES
-AT
3IO
EASTON'S,
.CLEAN!
If you would be clean and hayo your clothes done up
in the neatest and dressiest maimer, take them to the
SALES U- STELV LAUA'DitY
where all work undone bv white labor and in the most
prompt manner. " COLONEL J. OLMSTED.
Liberty Street
Salem Truck it Dray.
lera Iron works. J)raya and irnc may bo found throughout the dav at
Ot corner at Htate and ttounuerclal treU.
B. F, DRAKE, ProprUtw.
SALEM
Manobetmva STKAil ENOINKH, Hill OatflU, Walrr Wbltil Otivemr.r, Km It
Drying OutdU,TrcUfloKnj1ne.CrtlC.ec. Kunn au.cUlDerrtnlo uid rvpulred.
General ec 8U and xnanolictureit of toe celebrated WablsUoui fawul AtUidUsn
PurUiwandlUel. Kara macnluery made and repaired.
T
20c: worth 35c.
25c " 40c.
im A xjxrnr
Bargains in Underwear and
and Children.
former price 51
cts. "
"
to St o0 "
and "0c "
" 25o "
"
" $1 COaurt
30 "
' 25 "
ii v;
FOR RED STAR-
door to Post Office.
the latest
C
5
Oommerolal Street.
Send for Catalogue KRECE
Co.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for onion.
Bell aud deliver wood,
hay, coal and lumier. Of
lice Stale St,. ODrxudteBa
Iclntire,
T. G. PERKINSt Gtetral ScpirfoUaiJut.
IRON WORKS,
If OREGON.
s
Paper
-:- SALE.
Received around tho Horn,
Lalceview Letter Tablet 10c;
Red Star 25c
Oriental " " Cream or whito
the best in market 25c
Leader Letter Tablet. 15c
Vanity Fair Letter Tablet 40c
A
CORSETS.
H &. K Black Corsets $1 40 usunl
H&SJrb Corses 1 15 "
Olmsted waists, black 1 40
" drab 1 10
Good. Bhu:k Corsets 70aud?l 00 "
" Drub " CO " 70"
8uperlor,guaranteedKidGloves 1 40 "
E F.
GRAY BROTHERS,
COR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON.
Hardware and Agricultural Implements.
CULTIVATORS, HOP PLOWS, GARDEN
PLOWS, GARDEN DRILLS AND CULTIVA
TORS, SPUING TOOLS, HARROWS, ETC.
M IHRr wHSfet iH ml kS S Jm W B
infants
"Castorla, lata well adapted to children that
I recommend It u superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Aucbxb, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
"The use of Castorla' fs so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse It Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla
within easy reach."
Cahum JUnTTN. D.D.,
New York City.
Lata Pastor BloomlngdsJo Reformed Church.
Tub Cchtob
for
BLUNDELL'S MARKET.
I have a full stock of the choicest fresh meats, all
choice cuts, at ray new market, the rear of State Insur
ance building-. Best poultry furnished patrons. Free
delivery. T. H. BLUNDELL.
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co
Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
House Finishing made to order.
New Dili KILN, by wbleh we can nlwnye
ilndt.
Agricultural Worlre, Corner of
Sash and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon,
The best class of work in our lino at prices to compote
with tho lowest. Only the best material used.
Barr
&
Petze
247 Commercial street, Balem. Garden Hebo and Lawn Rprlnklers.
A complete lino of Btovea and Tinware, Tin .roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing FuruUhed.
GIVEN is GIVING
Boots and Shoes
To the people at prices that are bound to euil. 280 Commercial Street.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Mesh at All Hosrsfi! tIicDn
None bat whit labor eru-tore61a tbU
ea tab 11th nxefl t
A pwd eaUUntlal teealo- knllnflrit
cIam style
Tweat y-flve ctou per nival
Court (treat, between Opera liouta
Mlnto'e trfTtrr
ar
Beats the Best
are offered to tho people at
worth
15c.
40c.
40c.
25c.
75c.
STORE '
Hosiery for Ladies, Gents
price
ii
-$1 75
. 1 50
ii
ii
ii
ii
2 00
1 75
00 audi 25
-$1
75
Children.
Castorla enroa Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation.
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d
cestion.
Without injurious medication.
' For soreral years I have rocommendec
your ' Castorla. ' and shall always continue to
uv duobi), una xnvoriauiy proaucea DeneuciAJ
results."
Edwin F. Paiideb, M. D.,
"Tho Wlnthrop," 12Sth Street and 7th Avo.,
New York City.
Compact, 77 Murray; Btrkit, Nbtt York.
keen a. fall innnlv of smuumimI nf nil
Trade and Hljrn atreoU, Kalem, Oreson.
OSBURN.
Plumbers and Tinners,
DUGAN BROS'
Flumbincr and Heating Co.
Wuoleaale and retail dealer In
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS
SW Commercial ttreet. Tdtplione Noa,
TIE CAPITAL JOIMAL.
iOFER BROTHERS,
- lEdltors.
1 U BUSH ED DAILY.KX0EPT8UNDAY
BT TXtB
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Omoe, Commercial Street, in P. O. Building
Kntered nt the postofflce at Salem, Or., m
secood-clSKs matter.
TUM LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION.
The Salem Journal says tho
prosperity of tho capital city de
pends largely on having a good
working delegation in the next leg
islature. What can It he that Salem
wants next? Ono thing might he
desirable, to again change Us bound-
nry Hues so as not to leave out a few
rech moil's propel ty and take In
everybody with a houso and a lot or
two. Consolidated Portland must
have its boundaries changed in tho
name way, and it might be well for
Salem to have a delegation that
would work to this end In regard to
that city.- Portland Telegram.
The Telegram is in error. Salem
boundary Hues were not changed so
us to leave out a few rich men.
When Salem boundary lines are en
larged the Hues should not bo drawn
ho as mi leavo out any ricn tnn'a
property and take In everybody
with a houso and lot. Salem has
no light to make on her rich men.
Hut all should, and probably will,
be treated alike, when boundaries
are changed.
But what of uow boundaries?
Thero is no United States souator
to elect by the next legislature.
There are no senators to elect from
this county who will bo hold-over
m tubers of the legislature that
m jets in 1895 to elect a successor t6
Senator Dolph. Thero is almost
disolutely uo politics in the Oregon
lo,islaturo, aside from senatorial
elections. Tho Interest balem has
In a good working delegation in the
legislature that meets next wlntor
centers almost solely iu the question
of a now charter for this city.
If the capital city is to go forward
and grow to bo a city, In the next
ten years, of fifty thousand people,
ns It should grow to be, its supremo
need is a new charter taking in all
of tho present city aud as much
more territory as Is needed for a city
of fifty thousand people and all Its
needs for a development porlod of at
least ton years. Its streets, sowers
and all city Improvements should be
mudoon a scale with a fifty thousauil
city In view. A delegation iu the
legislature from this city who would
bring this about would bo worth
something to Salem. That Is the
only kind of delegation Salem has
use for. And it must not bo a rich
men's delegation, olthor,
COITNTV aUriCHVJSION OV 1COADS.
Beyond n desire to maKe another
rat place for Home politician to 111)
I here can bo uo cxcupo for tho pro
posed creation of the olllco of
"county road brow." Every ono
knows that no ono man can prop
erly oversee the roads of this county.
( Is n physical Impossibility for one
man to supervise tho nearly two
thousand miles of public roads in
this county. Of course, not over
two or three hundred miles are
traveled enough to need such super
vision. The proposed county road
boss would livo lu Salem aud might
bo able to look after tho main roads
leading into Balem. But ho would
be able to do very little If anything
toward securing good results for
roads In tho north, south aud east
ern parts of tho county.
A certain care of tho bulk of tho
roads must bo In tho hands of the
road supervisors. Wherever tho
county court can do so a certain
number of miles of a main travelled
county road should bo let to a con
tractor under bond for a certain
sum to keep It in good order for a
ycur. If supervision boyond what
the county court and road super
visors can give is needed It will be
better to employ a competent man
In a certain section of the county to
overace the road work. But no one
county road boss will bo worth hav
ing. Balem wants her share of road
and bridge taxes expended for the
benefit of this section of the county.
Other parts of tho county are en
title! to the same. A county road
boss living at Balem would have
little Idea of what would be wauted
at SI Iverton. Woodburn, Butteville,
Aurora or Jefferson. Tho people
should have some control of their
own road In tho dlftlerent parts of
the county.
HVaat'JtTKO ;oimknt,
St ty ton will hold Its city election
March, 14th.
John Ford who was a resident
at Yumilna bay, for 2i years died on
the 19th.
The "Mother's society" of the
Christian church at Btayton holds
regular meetings.
' , S3
That was quite a poultry show the
Republicans held In Balem Saturday,
Aiostiy priw winners, too.
The question uow arises, what
was Governor I'ennoyer's endorse
ment of Senator BImon to President
Hrrion worth?
Tho college building nt Sodavlllo
is to be 54 by 60 feet, two stories high,
besides basement, aud will coat
about $10,000. It Is to bo completed
by June 1st. Tho college Is belo
built by Proffers C. S. and C. W.
Bnrzee.
Thonponlngof a dally mall con
nection each way between the capi
tal city and Buttevtlle, Champoeg.
81. Paul, Fairfield, via Aurora, is n
much desired improvement and
brings this city Into closer connec
tion with the towns of tho north end
of the county.
Portland Telegram: Tho passage
of a frcc-colnairo law is notsutllciont.
To make it eflecllve uud n means of
righting tho wrongs of tho past
quarter of a century, silver should
bo made of equal debt-paying power
with gold. This would be denounced
by tho money monopolists ns "repu
diation," but it would bo justice.
According to tho gathoring Satur
day the Republicans of Marlon
county are a pretty vigorous body of
men. Whoever gets away the with G,
O. P., iu this ueuh of tho woods must
bo up and doing, as Us leaders aud
members tiro full of enthusiasm, arp
wtll satlslled with tho Harrison ad
ministration and are desirous that
everything possible shall bo dono
that tho county may prosper.
Tub JouitNAii wants protection
for homo Industry. It wants the
viaduct built of Salem stone and by
Salem laboring men, with Salem
money at fair wages, that will bo
paid out to Salem business men and
for Salem real estate. Thero is little
use sending many thousand dollars
to Portland or San Francisco for
Iron or steel work at enormous profits
when wo havo tho stono or brick
and the labor right hero at homo to
build a viaduct.
Open the rivers is going to bo
quite an issuo in tho selection of
members of the next legislature. A
number of Easisrn Oregon papers
are printing the follewing: "Hon.
E. O. McCoy is prominently men.
tloned as a candidate for Jolnt-Benn-ator
from Wasco and Gilliam coun
ties. It Is principally to Mr. Mc
Coy's efforts that tho people are
lndebtod for the defeat of open river
legislation at tho last session, and
the voters of tho counties men
tioned should think twice beforo
they return him to tho legisla
ture." COUNTY CONVENTION.
Proceedings of tho Republican
County Committeo Date of
Convention and Primaries.
Tho date of tho .Republican coun
ty primaries Is set for March 10th.
Tho date of tho county convention
Is set for March 24th.
Tho convention will bo hold at
Salem and will bo composed of 229
delegates.
The session lasted all Saturday
nnd tho business was conducted with
promptness and dispatch by Chair
man John Knight and temporary
Secretary J, W. McKlnnoy, vice A.
M, Clough, secretary who was ab
sent. In making up the now county
committeo there woro no contests
for members from the different pre
cincts, except In Balom precincts
No. 1 and 4. Iu these tho olectlon
was made by acclamation. In
Salem No. 4 A. O. Condlt was
elected over Jap Miuto by a vote of
18 to 14, and In Salem No. 1 M. W.
Hunt over M. L. Chamborlattt by a
vote of 18 to 10.
Hubbard, W.T. Grimm; Mchama,
Elkhnru, Brelghtonbush aud Ho
reb, W. M. Bushoy; Aurora, H. E.
Glesy; Sublimity, J. Hunt; North
Balem, J. H. McCormlok; Cham
poeg, Aug. Hoofer; East Bllverton,
It. D. Allen; Huttovllle, L. V. Eh
leu; Marlon and Lincoln, If. W.
Smith; West Bllyerton, It A. Cros
sau; Stay ton, Lewis Miller; St.
Paul, MoKlnley Mitchell; Balem
No. 1, M. W. Hunt; Balem No. 2,
John Knight; Salem No. 8, Mark
Bklfl; Salem No. 4, A. O, Condlt;
Yew Park, W. H. Simpson; Euglo
wood, It. P. Boise, Jr.; Prospect, G.
P. Sauderson; Sliver Falls, It. Held;
Maoleay, W. T. Pattou; South
Salem, Adam Ohmart; East Balem,
W. J. Culver; Ablqua, J. T. Ross;
Fairfield, "W. C. Hubbard; Garfield,
C. D. Hartman; Gervals, W. S.
Taylor; Howell Prairie, Isaao Stev
ens; Jeifcnsou, J. II, Rowland; La
blsb, A. M. LaFollett; Woodburn,
W, L Tooze; Turner, J, W, Mo
Kinney.
THE HAX.KM l'HKCIWTfl.
The following Judges of primary
election were chosen for the six
Balem precincts.
Balem No. f-L. E. Pratt, J. O.
Johnson, William Claggett.
No. 2-J. Q. Wilson, J. C. Thomp
son, J. D. Jordau.
No. 8 G. Btolz, Ira Erb, Free
man Folsom.
No. 4-J, If. Bridges. J, C. Booth.
J, Gi Evans.
Eat Baleni-WlUhun Blooum, II.
Workman, R. II. Cain.
Prospect Jamea Slmpaon, O. N,
Potter, W. II. Folger.
TUB TIME BKT,
A committee to report on time for
holding tho primaries nnd county
convention wm oonipoad of "W. Tf
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
RoteJ
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Palton, M. W, Hunt, W. S. Taylor
and reported as follews: That tho
primaries bq held In tho Bovoral pre
cincts on Saturday, March 12th, In
tho city of, Salem, North Salem,
Eat Salem aud Englewood, with
polls opon from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m.
uud with mass conventions In tho
other precincts at 2 p. m., and tho
county convention at Balom on
Thursday, March 24th at 10 a. m.
An amendment carried making tho
dato for tho primaries Thursday
March 10th. The report was then
unnnlmously adopted.
TUB Ari'OUTIONMENT.
A committee on apportionment
was W. L. Tooze, W. M. Bushey,
W. T, Grimm, and reported as fol fel fol
eows: Tho apportionment bo based on
tho vote cast for Blnger Hermann
u 1800 nnd gives ono delegato to
every fourtoon votes or fraction oyer
half. The county convention will
bo composed of 229 delegates, 115
being necessary for nominatien:
Mehama, 0; Sublimity, 6; Jefler-
sou,8; East Bllverton, 8," Marlon, 3;
Woodburn, 0; Ruttovlllo, 0; Elk.
horn, 2; Champoeg, 2; Btayton. 6;
Fairfield, 2; Howell Prairie, 0;
8alem No. 1, 10; Balem No. 8, 10;
East Salem, 10; South Salem, 0;
North Salem, 0; Macleay, 5; Lin
coln, 6; Labph, 0; Turner, 8; West
Bllvertou, 8; St. Paul, 3; Garfield, 8;
Horob, 4: Broltonbush, 2; Hubbard,
5; Ablqua, 10; Gervals, 7; Aurora, 0;
Balem No. 2, 10; Balem No. 4, 10;
Prospect, 10; Yew Park, 0; Engle.
wood, 0; Silver Falls, 8,
STATE CONVENTION CAM
A Republican convention for" tho
state of Oregon, la called to meot lu
the city of Portland on Wednesdoy,
tho 0th day of April, 1802, nt 11
o'olock a. m. for tho purpose of
nominating candidates for tho ofllco
of supremo Judge, two congress
men, presidential olootors, memhors
of tho Btato board of equalization.
nnd other district oflloers, aud to
transact such other business as may
proporly como beforo tho conven
tion. Tho convention will consist
of 233 dolegatea. Morrow county
has 14 delegutes.
Tho same being one delegato at
largo from each county, and ono
delegato for ovary 200 votos, aud ono
for ovory fraction over ouo-half
thereof, cast for congressman at the
Juno election In 1800.
The committee recomraondod
that tho primaries bo hold on Satur
day, March 10th, and tho county
couvoutiou on Saturday, March
20th, unless othorwlso ordered by
tho proper county committees.
All voters who favor tho Republi
can polloy of internal Improve
ments, protection of Amortcan pro
ductions nnd labor, nnd guarding
saoredly tho rights, of ovory Ameri
can citizen nt homo and abroad, nro
cordially Invited to unite with us.
In a row at Now Orlenns Friday
night between steamboat hands,
Mlko Walsh killed Pat Ilanloy and
John Caplo,
George Richardson was shot nnd
fatully wounded Friday night at
Wllkeson, Wash., by George Callo,
an Italian coal miner.
narry Flynn, a sheephorder, was
found wandering about the plains
near Pendleton. He is Insane and is
said to ho qui to wealthy.
George S. Moore, ono of tho most
prominent business mou of Louis-
vlllo, Ky., has disappeared, and it is
said is short about $70,000,
Senator Dolph denies tho report
that bo Is a candldato for tho posi
tion of Judge of tho supremo court.
Ho says he will not leave tho senate.
May Hunter, an abandoned wom
an of New Westminister, B. C, was
found Friday In her room dead, She
had evidently been murdered and
robbed, as tho premises showed evi
dences of n struggle,
Hood LooLm.
Good looks are moro
than skin
ueen, depending upon
a Healthy
condition of all the vital orcrauu.
1I1H. If
the II ver bo Inactive, you havo u bil
ious look, If your stomaoh bo disor
dered you have a dyspeptic look and
If your kidneys beaflbotod you have
a pinched look. Secure good health
aud you will havo good looks. Elec
tric Bittern Is the great alterative aud
tonic acts directly on these vital or
gans. Cures pimples, blotches, bolls
and gives a good complexion. Sold
atDan'l J, Fry's Drugstore,223 Cotu'l
St,
Alwaye avoid banb purgative
urn mux you mcx ana men leave
oomtlpflUd, Carter' Little Liver Pill
JOU
rtgumio ino oqwoj ana luaxe you well,
Doae, ono pill.
More caeea or ilok htadaete, bllloataeee,
miUpUop,ea lx cured lu leei time.wlttt
leu mealelne. and tor leeiineuer, by urine;
Oartor-e Little Uf or 1111, IUau Uy any
ottter means.
i)o not mffor from iiek besdaotie a mo
ment longer. Ills not neoetaary. Carter"
Uttlp Liver ItilawlU cure you, Doee. one
little tUL itfiuuyrlce. Siaail doe. fcoitU
Latest U. S. Gov't Food R
Bakin
DJ"J
jszszsw 1 VsVyUCI
A HARDENED WRETCH,
Suffered for Another A Bru
tal Schoolmaster Mre
About Deacoa.
LYNCHED BY A MOB.
A Young Missourian Who Wa
Accused of Killing His Fo3ter
Brother.
Marsiipield, Mo., Feb S& I
Riohard Cullen, the young man
charged with tho murder of the fos
ter child of his father, Henry Shaw,
was taken from Jail by an armed
mob nnd hanged. Last Tuesday j
night tho body of tho 4-year-old boy
was found lu au old well near the
resldonco of Henry Bhaw. Thft
child was a waif, but bad been
adopted and reared by Shaw m, his
own. Monday night Mrs. Shaw
put tho boy to bod In the room
whero Richard Cullen, Shaw's step
son, slept. Tuesday morning the
child was mlsftlng. Suspicion
pointed to Cullen, who wm Jealous
of tho waif, because ho believed luV?l
stepfathor Intended to leave tho
property to him. When the body
was fouud In the well Cullen and
his mother were arrested.
THE NORTHWEST CIROUITp
Vancouver Will Organise a Rac
ing Association.
Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 28.--.
Vancouver horsemen havo finally
succeded In making this city, so
favorably and centrally located for
tho purposo, one of those Included
In tho Northwest circuit. A com
pany will be organized and Inooi
porated under tho name of the Van
couver Driving Park Association.
Fifty acres of land on Vancouver
Heights will bo purchased and a
racetrack built, It will tie owy of
access, belug but one blook from file
Vancouver & Klickitat railroad, and
ono and a half blocks from the street
cars connecting with the Portlaud
& Vaucouvor ferry. Final arrange
ments will bo made today, when a
mooting will bo held at the Hotel
Columbia. Tho new company will
Incoporato with a capital stock of
$60,000 in shares or 50 each.
Suffered for Another's Crime.
Wheeling, W. Va-i Feb. M.
After serving twenty years of a life
sontoncelntho West Virginia peni
tentiary, John Maloy may now be
released, It appearing that he la not
guilty of murdering hia young wife.
Maloy was sont to prison from Har
rlsonville, Riohie county, a short
tlmo after tho war. Ho had been a
bravo soldier. Returning homo, ha
wont Into business and married,
His wife died soon after. Arsenic
was fouud lu her stomach and
Maloy was arrested for murder,
indicted, tried and convicted Inside
of ono day on tho ovldenoe a servant
girl nnd hor paramour. Gooil
ground has boon discovered for th
belief that tho poison was given by
tho servant through mistake for
medicine, and that, frightened U
tho result, she gavo the testimony
that convicted her raastor.
A Brutal Schoolmaster.
El Roy, Wis., Fob. 29,-Fjrlday
night at Valley, a small town six
teen miles southwest of this city, a
young man named Albert Concutfc
died from tho eflecta of a whipping
ho received at school that afternoon
from J. N. Allen, his teacher, Tim
young man was requested to remain
Indoors during recess. Whn tlm
boll rang for recess Concutt got-upi
to go out with tho other pupils, and j
was requested by Allen to b seated,
but ho refused. Allen took au irou
wood club which had been vmd fori
a stove poker for some time aud
struck Cououtt over the iiuad wltb
It, when Rollln Myers, one of th
pupils Interfered. Cououtt was car
ried to a neighbor's house, where h
was taken with convulsions and
died. There is some talk of lynch
ing Alien, tho teacuer is yeaie
old, and his victim wa21,
The Deacon Tralr,
London, Feb. 27,-Th Deawtu.
tragedy calls attention to Freed
methods of Inquisition which are
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