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DAILY GATIIUj JOURNAL, SALEM, OKBOON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1008.
Today, Friday and Saturday
Oar modern up-to-date men's section offers as a special
inducement to men and young men Arrow brand collars
at 1 0c each; Everyone knows the reputation' of these
collars as being a standard make and all should supply
their needs now.
THREE DAYS ONLY 1 0c EACH
Coats Shoe
For street and ovory-day wear
In thia season's newest weaves
and colorings of fabrics. All re
duced ONE-THIW) and ONE
HALF during our October spe
cial BaleJ.
Take Advantage
IRO.OO Fancy Strlpo Sorgo, Long Coated .Inckot Effect
Trimmed with largo buttons. Octobor economy sale prlco
$415.00 Fancy Ghovoron Long Jackot Effect, pleated
skirt A bargain '
C7 00 Schlfforo Broadcloth, long coat a beautiful
suit Npw . . . ,v.l . .,
And many mora afl astonishing roductlons.
Ladies'
Tailored
Suits
This fall Htylen. Tho assort
ment Ib largo and varied. Some
aro trimmed handsomoly with
braid and othors aro plain
tnllored. Our speclnlB aro rec
ognized as nionoy savors.
$39.85
$38.50
H-fi Wkd.VV
Special
Don't fall to take advantage
of this "Clean Up." It's a mon
ey Bavor. Advance fall stylo",
wo cannot re-order. All aro
cut to Clean-Up prices. In this
largo showing nre nil bIzos and
widths of snappy, up-to-dato
lasts, for men, women and chil
dren. NEW
"Sollto" Rtibbors, JuBt re
eclved. Each pair In a water
proof purso. New Idea.
Largest assortment of shoo
sundries in the Willamette Val
loy. Try tho now shoo polish
"Two in One," for all kinds of
leather.
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fCity Newsli
'Weather Forvciixt
OituMimuiI inhi
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tonight and 1Y.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Movement
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U(MMllaH Danrt'il
lloforo King Horod. Como and mi
tfoV youraolf and see how It U dono
tomorrow night, at tho W. O. W.
)mll. Gont GUc, ladloB fro.
10-22-21
iRv J Initio Uurtied
Tho O. W. l'Ugh hop Iiouho, sovon
mile north of Salem. on thu W.hont
la'nd rond, burned Wednesday. Loan
?800c
lkrtlcutnr
Puyors can nlwnyB llnd what thoy
'n't In tho moot lino at Stouslnff'a
minitnrv market. Phono orders aro
selected carefully. Phono 331.
AV. O. W. D'Miet'
Tomorrow night at Woodman hall,
corner of Stato and Llborty atreota.
Alnlal6n, gouts, 50o, ladles, free.
How AlKiut That Meat Oilier?
Jt8t call Op 8f4 and thoy will fl'.l
your order Just as well a It you
woro In tho shop to chooso for your
boU. Willamette Valley Meat Co.,
370 Court Btret.
Mm, Jiuiws liubUartl
Told Mrs. Jouo-i that J'm nover
growls since aho uaoa Folgej'a Golden
Gate Coffee. Her grocer grinds It for
her.
Panco-
To your dads-, my bavooJ, llttlo lady,
und como to the V. 0. W. d.niiee on
next Friday ovonlna. 10-22-21 '
Now In tho Time
To got that now sot of harness or
bailor or anything .In tUnt line aud
F. W. Slmrfur'a hhrnoaa ihop In tho
place. dv
Cominlttctl to AH)ium
Eugene .Allen, ot Stnyton. was oom
mlttod to th asvlum ymrtovday by
Coun,y Judgo Uuahey. Ur b'n,
"od Iu'ruh Allan attempted
auloldo last Tuesday awning while In
n IH of djaftpnlr roeultlng from a tor
burlng abaco'H on his right leg.
which Ib mainly tho causo of his In
sanity. o
CHARGED WITH
KM UKZ7.L1 NO $2:180
(United Pros Leased Wire.)
8enttlo. Wash., Oct. 22. tidwnrn
Marx Mlllor, 28 years old, bookkeep
er for tho local agency of tho FUke
' Rubber Cwpay, la under arrest
hero oh ffairge or omboaallng J23S0
from J. W Durllm, of Cincinnati.
O. O. MrClellnn was lii'lCiitrmin vi
tordny on IhihIiiohh. j
J. IJ. Waring roturnod today Trom
a brief bufllnois vlilt In Eugene.
Win. OatoB, of ltoHoburg, arrived
I hi morning to look after biiBfnoa
nmttorH.
Win. Stalgor Ib In Albany looking
aftor busluoBS mattora for a fow
days.
X. X. Martin luia roUirncd from Al
bany, whoro ho trniiBaolod li.iiBlneaa
for a short time.
George Walker wont lo Woodburn
today to transact IiiihIhohb for a short
tlmo.
MIbb Ida Wheeler wnB n paarongor
for Portland thin morning to visit
frlonds for a few days.
G. II. Chambers, of Dallas, Ib In
tho city transacting IiuhIiiohh and vis
iting with frlonds.
H. U. Hor'hoy returned thla mom-
Ing from CorvalllB, whore ho trnnB
aated biiBlnesB for n Bhort time.
T. L. Long and wlfo left for Port
laud thlrt morning to visit with
frlonds for a short time.
Mies Edna Wooster has returned
to her homo In Abany after a fow
days' visit there.
Mrn. John SmltherB wont to Port
land thla morning to be gono a week
visiting frlonds and relatives.
Frank Hop"klna roturnod to Port
land this morning aftor transacting
business at tho court houso thla week.
3. rionnoy returned to Portland this
morning, aftor spending a fow days
In this city atotmllug to business mat
tors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koll. of Mt.
AiikoI. aro In the city today vlltlng
frlonds and looking aftor somo bus.
noa majors.
Fred La Grange, nn old-time S
lem boy, mid now a shlnglo mnnu
faoturor of Bvrott, Wash., roturnod
homo thl morning, after two weoka'
visit to hla parents and Hlster In
South Salem.
Win. Sykos. of Woat Concord,
Minn.. nrrlvo4l In Salem this morn
ing with a carload of houehold
goods. Mr. Sykos Is a brother-in-law
of T. L. Wood, tho roal ostato man.
Ho brought with him a pair of Shet
land poulea. tho property of Master
Troy Wood, of West Salem. Mr.
Sykos Is. a barhor hv trade, and ox
pocta to make Salem hla future home.
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cough
Economy
Savings In
Dress Goods
2000 yards of .Plain' and
Mixed Suftltisa In a vory- fivrgu
assortment of styles and color
ings, for Wonlcn and Children's
apparel of all kinds. X&ut
values up- Cot
$1 .50 a yard
Now on safe at the yard
50c '
SLAVER
IC6ntluueJ From Page I.)
tfho out ni'ne, A laro man who fa
calfd; 'Bob,' whoso oe&or namo I db
not, know, 1ms boon making trouble
betwoon me and my V.-ff, and wo had
boon to" nu attcjmoy on Commercial
stroot, botwoen Stat and Couitt
Don't know IiIb name 'Jlob' gavu my
wlfo 10 townrd getting a divorce
which nho paid to the attorney.
"C. Y. TI.MMOXS."
Wltii088os, Mnry Lardon, Joaala
Drake. This etaiemont was frooly
and voluntnrlly slgjivd by Mr. TlAV
moiiB aftor hoarlng It road. W. IJ.
Morso, M. D.
Tho nocosHnry pnporii, charging
Tlmmons with tho kMIIng of his wlfo
by Blnshlng her thsoat with a razor
have been filed In thp junlco cpurt,
and Deputy Shorlff Esch now tins tho
warrant for tho accused man'B nrre'st,
which will bo erved at tho enrllest
possible dnto that ho can bo romoved
from tho Salem hospital.
Tho mnfortunato girl's undo, R
Ilogart, of Eugene, camo down onrly
this morning, and returned with tho
body, which "wilt bo burled this after
noon In tho Eugene cemetery.
Komp'-i Unlsam la a sato
euro, for It contains nothing that can
harm von. . It Is tho best cough cve.
but costs no moro than any other
kind. AH druggists sell tt.
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A detachable parachute might be
to an ooplaao what a lifeboat la to
a !. . I 'Aim
VlrttiiiVt History.
(Untied Itpm l.fftBfd lrt.
Eugene, Oct, 22. Mrs. Tlnumna
was tho (laughter of Andrew Dogart
and wlfo, both of whom have been
dead for sovoral yenrs. They resided
between Eugene ami Coburg, whoro
Mrs. Tlmmons. whoso Christian namo
was Stella, and her sister, Edna, were
born. Mrs. Tlmmons was about 21
yoarB of age She baa four uncles, A.
G. Dogart, living half way between
Eugene and Coburg; William Bo-
gart, living close to Coburg; John
Ilogart, at Spokane, and Charlo3 Ilo
gart, living nonr Lebanon.
Tlmmons and his wlfo wero mar
ried nbcut two years ago. They wero
visiting rolatlveB here last woek. and
expected to .como back to Eugene
noxt woek. T'mmons Is a plasterer,
and ho -Intended working at his trado
on the many now bul'dlngs going up
hero,
Mra. Tlmmons wns ralsod In thh
county. After the death of her pa
reuta she and her sister, Edna, wore
loft to care for them&alvea, aud Stclln
had beon n ward of tho Iloyt' and
Glrla' Aid Socloty at Portland at ono
t'"ie She was not n wayward girl,
but was placol In that Institution so
alio would bo proporly cared for. ,
Tho coroner'a Jury brought In a
vord'c 'at ovenlug to tho effect that
Mrs. Tlmmons died as tho result of a
cut in tho throat b) a raaor and a
blow o the hoad vlM an ax. The
conclualoU of tho vordlct wa that
tho Injuries which caused tho death
of Mr. Tlmmons was made by the
above mentioned articles In the hands
of her husbaad, C, Y. Ttmmoas.
URGING
COUNTY
SGHOOLS
StNATOR
Tho following letter Is now being
sent out by Superintendent of Schools
Smith regarding tho county levy plan
for high schoels:
To School Officers and Patrens:
I wish to socuro your co-oporntlon
In carrying tho county levy plnn for
high schools nt the coming Novem
ber election. It seems unnecessary to
nrguo the value of tho high school
thoreforo I shall confine myself to an
explanation Of the plan to bo voted
on.
Tho Inst pnragraph of Sec. 221 of
tho Orogon school lnws provides that
the county court "may contract with
the board of director of any district
In the county that now malntnlnB, or
may hereafter maintain, n school of
high school gradb to tench all high
school pupils nt such ratd per capi
ta, or In tho upgregato, as they may
deem right and jift, and shall pay
for tho same out of the high school
fund."
In Lane county whore this law Ib
In operation thd court ngrees to pay
20c per day per pupil to schools hav
ing 20 or loss high school puptlB, and
lGc per day to schools having moro
thnn 20 pupils. Thus It mnjf bo seen
that any district that has or can got
from tho surrounding districts IB or
more high school pupils will bo en
abled to hfro a good toachor and
havo high school prlvl'eges within
rench of the homes of tho boys and
glrlP. Tho uoya and girls In the
country need high school training
and tfto object of thfs law is to bring
tho high school as near as posslblo to
them. Several districts may unlto
and provldo n brifldfng- for tho high
school at a central point If thoro Is
no building available at prosont.
If tho plnn carries tho county
court will lovy a tax whfch when col
lected will conrtltuto tho county high
school fund. This fund will bo un
der tho control and" suporvlBfqn of
tho county high school bourd, corn-
nosed of tho county court, county
treasurer and county School superin
tendent. It hn beon estimated that
a fnx of los- than ona mill on tho
tnxublo property of tho county woulJ
provide tho Mind's1 nncpofary to carrr
out tho pr'ovlBloiiB of this law.
Ileforn this law becomes effective
It must bo voted on nnd endorsed by
a mnforfty of tho ounllllod" electors nt
n general election Hi the county. Tho
question on lh hn'Tnf rcitd's ns fol fel fol
eows: "For Comi)v "lnh School?
Yofl"r "For Oomv High School
No." If n molorPv r tho votes cast
nro In the afllriiinMv 'he MstnbllKh
ment of fhn school will liir In tho
hands of the pountv ennrt.
Aft tfio ronrt contrnrts with the
district bo'ird t'o conrnl ninj' mnn
neom,ut of tho IMch chool Is- entl'ro
iv In tlio hands of the district' schoor
board!
purchase tho locks and canal at Oro
gon City was In the host posslblo
shnpo. It had beon favorably report
ed by Major RoesBler, and ho was
getting a rovlsed estimate of tho, cost
of labor and materials, and the wholo
delegation had pledged to mako It
tho first Itom on tho Oregon program
of Interior improvements.
An Eloquent Talker.
Whllo not pretondlns to be a cam
paign orntor, Senntor Bourne hold
his audience In tho Willamette par
lors faBcInnted with his presentation
of tho morlts of tho froo locks and ca
nal moasuro. HO showed that it was
up to tho delegation Tir"tonsr9B8 to
mako good, and lit tho. courso of tho
evening ho wired tho war depart
ment In Washington for Information
ns to whnt had become of tho Fulton
resolution directing tho war depart
ment to havo revised estimate of tho
cost of rebuilding the locks and ca
nal made, ns a basis of purchaso. Ho
will hear this evening on his rottirn
to tho city. He hnd a conference with
Major KooFsler's successor, Major
McAdoo, who Is enthusiastic about
this project, nnd which hnB now be
come foremost In tho schedulo of tho
engineering department of tho gener
al government. Sovornl who woro
'-pgont last nlcht, not polltlcnl sup
porters of notirno, wero surprled at
his earnestness, hla thoroughness and
apparent doolro to innko good on mat
tors vital to the people.
Ofvi'n Dinner Tonight.
Frlonds of tho senator nro .going
lo glvo hfm an elegant dinner to
nfcht nt tho Willamette HoteL at
which tho situation as to tho froo
looks n'.id cunnl will bo further taken
up, and promoted. It will really bo n
free 'ocks and' canal dlnnor. Tho
gathering of statistics for tho W1T
lametto vnllcv Ib going on, nnd noth
ing will be loft undone to force upon
congross tho urgency of this Improve
ment to lift trio great bnrrlor to frw
navlgntton of this great rlvor.
RAILROAD
FACILITIES
INf
S1"' 5iS,atRlh2;?wi J
need of better cattle t'
frolgllt Slinrta m i .?."!. UIU.
been done to belter,,, TS
and l m ,n,7?!Jer hes. hAl
"?tp for hearirr.
ii a. ni. Salem Wi tB"1' 11
commercial fflB'SSfrf
ShowlMP- nf J? Ptttlb-,
commodatlonsfo rt&S
" l"U CllJ, II
NO STIUXGKXcr "
WlTIf m.
( United PfiuSl W
New York, Oct. iSStSi
dollars will bo dlstrfbSl!
stockholders of h i sSS W
next month. acnnM'"!
&fft!aa
It Is understood ,. .v.
quarterly dividend of sic T
For tho first quarter of ni
declare kdfrMonT ??"
whjeh .. equivalent to'
B.5SSL ?W ."!
uiuuuum m iuu current rirvm J
n.o..vu i,oou,i, nttnu
$279,258,980' to ihnrXlr
Not profits nvallable for flrlfa
wiiiuii mm, nenod wr irtit
074, partly eBtlmatcd, w tint t
uivmumiB inero wag a mmf ,
ilUUIIL iOJ,Jt4,JJ1,
PROMINENT
CITIZEN
PASSES ON
o-
fillKAT XnitTHKHX IF Mi
F'FENTV OF C.Vn?
flTnlled" Pro- Lonsed Wire.!
Sattlo. Wash.. Oct. 2Jf J M.
nriln, boo""!! nn"niror r-f Mfo Gret
Northorif nrlTrond Miiob who U iir
Seattlo on a wm'-PTMial Inipnctlon
of th syatom snv that enr troubles
for shippers over Mi" Great Northern
linen nro outlcd and that tho road Ih
rendv to wnmn with carB tiny ship
per who imkH (or transportation.
"Wo hnvn 'I0.0O0 box ca-8 on Iho
rond," ald' XT. Grulrr odoy. "rondv
to bo "ont where they nre noorifed'. Wa
nan hnndlo aM thu freight buslUess
flint doveloptr along- tho llho wlllr
onso."
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UTAH HAXCH SQL!)
FOIt ONE MITil'ilON"
(Unltod Prosi Luniod Wlro.l
Ogdon, Utah, Oct. 22. A doal was
closed hero today bv which a' million
dollars In cold cash wllll bo paid for
tho b'guost ranch In the Intop-moun-taln
roglou:.
Tho inrelmaors nro David' Eccles,
M. S. Drowning, .Toioph Showcrafl
and Adam Pntteraon. Ogdon capital
ists. Th"- obraln title to tho famous
SpnrkB-llurrolI ranch In Nevada,
which cuvom hundreds of square
miles.
Tho now ownon will put 100.000
head of phoep and BO.OOtf hoail" of
cattle on tho rnuch Immediately.
TAFT" INVADES
HOOSmit STATE
(United' Press Leaser Wlo.)
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 22. Will'am
II. TUft, who loft hero t 7 o'ock
this morning, after a day of speeches,
poko to a large crowd at Lawronce
burg, nnd Bhowod thnr Ills voice Is
Improving rapidly. ITo will spond
threo days In Indiana, making-a great
numbor of upeechoB and putting In
hfs tlnnl blows In tho battle for tho
ovor-doubtful Hooslor Btnto. He will
start East Saturday night, to spend
tho last wook of tho campaign In Now
York. On Mondny ho will go into
Connecticut, whoro he will mako one
peeeh. Dr. J. J. Richardson, of
Washington, tho throat specialist, Is
with tho candidate.
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WANT SWEET WINE
ACKNOWLEDGED AS MEDICINE
(Unltod Press Loasd Wire.)
San Francisco. Oot. 22. The grnpe
growers of Callforn'n aro awaiting
word from tho President today In
response to their telegrams asking
Roosevelt to rovarse the ruling of the
commls loner of Internal rovenue.
forbidding tho usa of American sweet
wines as medicinal components.
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Ohri'l With Non-Support
A complaint was filed in tho countv
coift thla mornliiK bv counsel for the
stnto ncalnst Sol Flnley, charging
him wllh non-support of his wife.
Tho complaint alleges that Flnley has
entirely neglected his wlfo of lte.
glvlne hor no support whatever. This
Is practically a new law aa It was
adopted at the last legislature, and
has been in effect only since that
time.
John F; Hammnck died at Willam
ette Sanitarium, lit thls city, October
21, 1908, and will be- burled from
tlio homo of his brother, Fred Ham
mack, 1500' North Cuininorclul stroot,
Salem, Friday nt 11 o'clock a. in. HIb
remains will bo laid' to ro3t lit tho
Claggott cemetery, north of tho city.
Deceased was bornln Wayno coun
ty, Iowa, Juno 23, 1312, and was CC
years, 3 months and' 28 days old nt
tho tlmo of his donltr. Ho came to
Irogon lu IMG, and' lint n-mnssod a
comfortable fortune.
Ho loaves three tirurJrem, Frod
flnnitfiaek, cf this city; Grayson
Unmiim k. o' Ga ion;. n:i Sanford
Mlammnok, of Clour Lnk. Aleo threo
iltori, Muhalii GorsMhe, of Salem:
lNinSy DavlR. of Oivgoii City, nnd
MP"tiin naiiur, oi rouuioiiiii. no
lf,'t no will, lint A. I't. lleckner has
Soon bin gunrdlAti for some tHno.
Deceaod rnx a man or tluo char
actor and on? of a family of 12 chll
dron, bIx of whom hive now gono to
Join tho greiff mnjonly.
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STOLEN Al'rfT'U v PlIVriVG
TK.VCKirTU AMERICA
Pan Frs'ielrru. Ort. 22. Tli pawn
ahops of this olty nrelleliiKTainnckod
today by the jkHc- at the Instance of.
Vustrlan Vcv-Counaul Dr. Otto II.
Grnf, for the recovery of a vnlunbla
Van Dyke ralntlPft stoimi from thet
art rallrv of tho Count van llnr
rnch Inst Airgniflt.,
Word canto to tfle- vica-consul yos
forduy (rom tho head of the loyal ig
flee dopnrtmont nt Vienna requo- ting
Dr. Graf to search for tho work of
art. which fa valued at sovoral thou
sand crowns. Tho poll'co havo tracod
tho palntlnp to tlio United States, but
all ''irthor t"aces havo been lost.
Tho pointing la that of a chllB's
head, and In tho lower right bund
corner hours tho Initial "W. F." and
the number "2'JO."
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ANOTHIlR HL1ARD
IN COLOIWDO
(UnAvd Proa Lunsod Wlro.)
DonvKr, Coin., Out. 22. A. Et Wil
liams, who lives It? mites from Sail'
da, and Warrwn Blyileuburg, a ranch
man, who lived' noivr Saratoga. Wyo.,
aro doad, victims of a snow atonn
that Us duvustatlns tho northern por
tion of Wyoming today.
William lost Ufa way In ho bliz
zard some- tlmo- last night, and wae
frozen to doatlx.
Dlydonburg wns on hla way to
church and dleu of tho coM. When
tho- horso Btojrped at tho church door
out of habit, ft was found hat a dead
man's hands hold tho re'us.
Tho snowfall In the nwuntalss to
day Is heavier than on the plnliM, and
Is accompanied bv a hlh wfnd' that
drives the anow before It.
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LITTLE GIRL'S ASSAILANT
MAY UK LVNCHED
(United Press Lwsed Wire.)
Monroe, N. Y., Oct. 22. Fifty
farmers, armed with rifles, are re
ported to havo surrounded Charles
PRnoy near hero this nftornoon, and
'f ho Is captured tjjere la no doubt
that ho will bo lynched.
Sarah Smith, 'a 12yoar-old girl, ts
dying from the effects of an attack
which aho oays tPltney made- upon
hr. The child crawled to her home
on her handa and knees, and told hor
story to -her pnronts Just before she
'awd Into unconsciousness.
The father at once gathered the
poso and Bet out In pursuit of Pit
ney. The ottock was made In a cemetery
not far from the child's homo.
n
More Permits- .
Marriage I'cenBes were lsiURd late
vest.rday evening to Charlea Turner,
aged 2fi, of Wlllsonvlllo, and Nettle
Aker, aged 25, of Mt. Angel.
MORMONS CONTROL MVM
KLKOroiUurni
(United Press tead Wbej
juvuTur, oiu.,.uoi. 21, Att:n
ox tno prouauio oiectoril rota
president oy Jonn & Oibora, ,'
governor of Wyoming, and u j
out In charge of tho branch luk
Lara, of tho national. Deinociideti
mltteo hero, dovelonnd today U a
orcBtin political feature tut i
.Mormon, voie oi jiuno, iuj i
Wyoming nilgnt dfctormine tin
Ubu.
Tlt nlno oloctoralTOtMolttK
Iduho anil Wyoming are abaVrju
thu kcoprag of tho Mhrmon uu
accord I mr to Osborn,
Should' It be niailo to appear loJ
Smith and other Mormon roKnr
BonuUiy iTRrtaln that UrnniQi
tho Mormon church, can bedepiti
upon to throw the vrti'gM&tluitJi
odco to llixn.
Osborn declares tlfat these niil
woro thrown to MrKInltroKUtil
to defout Orvnti by unarwoMti
twoeu thtr Me: mon (.Hurri tii Mt:J
IHtnna.
riLL nnt.v aito to
fKLKITRATF TAFTSH.FrT!9
Santa Rosa, Cnl.( Oct -l
moblloi tcr biirn" Is n literal kji
Ktrtti with J. Lunofil. a presaa
UhhIiicbs man of hjdtr.t(rfij ll
iwld has Ifivlted b'i friemiioi
ftrn nil Mrtlll strPP OD elWIOS til
rt lid has itnuo'inced tha'hliWf'
roiirlmr enr will rrnJtirawiaJ
tr,v Hw itfOidrnt'.nn.
Limnolil d rlnrr b llJw
mirnii'i i rfni pv ' (ne h nrt-
imwiAwiAir of the ra' and till'
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