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TWE e . THE BOYD-THAYER CONTEST. e ‘\' IKAR. ABLE EFFORTS MADE BY LEGA! Tudic Court Wil i in fons That the Suprome nd Dow the ( Mo rior Boyd t vernor Thayer Mr. have entirely overloolic theactual prima facie title i1 ' putably, all the idea ofus and qualified, Whether t shall ul ¥ prove to wholly i term s parallel Tie g1 state ofli He continned wt Boyd Howe's Argument, for Thayer tthe fact that u It the a vernor in Mee and 1 i lavea duties of hi® 1oen holdi elected e \ this b sanily admiit Wihien hie i Boyd's po: admit that tinue. The law thatif ouce commenced “There makes by and u w s term | Ihayor W b 1 ine principle of « o of acorp 0 th in famil e ots cast for n 1 na lon Ameriean, it is e 0wt 1o that and lish is state ible o line 1 1 the | ndidate ki At buted t chapter 2 received but the I 1 by 1a legnl disqualificatio ut, or for oth enuses, he person receiving the next highe numberol votes shall not b deckired elected the ele ction shall be declarad void T'o this section we may look for the tent and meaningof the law. “There mu b0 un wcertainment of e fuct atter tria upon hearing; the fact must be found and de clared. Unti then all presumptions iaust be indulged in favor of the prima facie title Till then the election is not void, but void able. Has Thayer any v interest in oflice of governor of Nebraska as to er him to prosecute these pr Mr, Howe then cited seetions ) tho state constitution n regrard 1o 1 cation and election of oflicer: with the word person highest number shull clected.” This, Mr fhis i [ W, which o L pers to have il s true na 4 of ualifi ending having the be declared state Phe of votes Howe insisted, .is notification provided by the c be ven Lhe leggislature of the persons « to stato oftices, and those persons dec elected are to enterupon theie duties after qualifying aecoraing to chapter 10of the vised Sa Mr. Howe declared that persous are to bold oftice until ousted, cither until is ous.ed by mauvdamus of the are officers . Ther vointed out by law for his election and indu the constitution Thayor's tern pired when his succe qualified in fact. The w the constitution bas nor bility of Boyd “Whether or not Boyd sonal att ieh s agge and_citizenship, rendering him eligible to the oftice of ernor s a question which caunot, under t form of procedure described by the constitu on, ve tried and determised until Thaver s stepped down and ot of oMiee and Boyd has taken the oath, given the bond and as sumed the tfunctions of office aud_cntered upon the performance of its duties. The con fmpeachment, failure to qualify, r absence from the state or othoer the governor the duties, powers ments of the ofice for the e term or until the disability shall be shall devolve upon the licut “In case Thayer's claim o have requalitied withi of hiscaseto a Othenwise his ofice, th oficial stituticn t coted larea card and is cortainin andidat vd tlifi ed ervnce 1o the eli 1 possesses the per ibates b | | | disaby and just, he sho ten days. hat he has M Genera in bric My lonor, [ have said y ) aain inti in ¢ 3 A thi 1 faitn by 2 the by-ways that 11 ed 4 princely fee fre corpori carry this’ pr wishi v, once and for all sucl ' What I have what I shall do in this case 1s in th of ¢ W 1 eve 10 constituti n W ebst s Argnment. then followed and hoard by virt titutior prised that | d the mstitution, and wk the aid of this | tribunal to keep in the executivect of this state a person forbid len stitution t py that upon the simple argumer is uine of the atl the world beside the tion “what business is it too much, in my mind, like tr stitution of ¢ e under our loaves and of individual How stands this - the presented! 1t st mitted fendant, wh rming the funct the office of goy is not a cit United Stat constit state he the b aus descended fr people by what a the ofice. On the this conrt wi of ted States it com this tr prelin nearly the’ real sistuj oftice mercly as ho puts it stepy t of the executive chamber other mun stepped into it, w stitution of the state says shall e That proposition, stated in \por der di | the of Govern THE OMAHA DAILY BEE I is a wa 1 it beeause [ nomyoid din relaton I hav iich nas been | e this country | wd o myselt had very much to | the practice of law ity and t atin, e had taken in’ Virzinia od to the state of Tn the year 1993 he w. from the state of Peansyl f citizenship had not expired, o urder tho constitution ' of Staies fultill th fice of a United ites senator, When that case ca be scuate of the United States the committco to whom it was reforred reported the fuets to the senate, | wccompanying the veport with a resolution in { which thev roeited the facts in the case_and ared that the election of Albert Galls 1s senator of the United States by reason of bis want of eitizenship was void. Some sena. tors arose in their places here, and fras tween the devated by my fric it anytiin G bicl earlicr hist 150 0f Albert onth of alleg w vania nine yos qual tho T 0 the th in 133 and Pennsyl A a wia, His o distinet ed that pon the f the United resolution aken and ted States After the wor olution, W an entirety + question a United Stat ate. man wreat fame and nark cas n ry of this v filled the office e from three states of had been ele 1 United States the of Ilinois his seat in It Nappened 1 of his naturaiization, citenstip. would wonth of October, procevding to take his S0 finportant was ¢ se to any of the rerular stay nittees, but appoiuted i al senators, d remarkod and that 1l the in pro e hist 1States this republic i ded 1o aceording 1o s of that his nine y \ave expired util 181, whils he wa m Marceh 4, ved 1 to refer nd Webster 1se the T'hat tor the eer Un years requ tor of the sena Wils VO a not ha United States the terim a quafication to be transg while upor nor necessary ship, held s ction was senato tivement L vacaney i General Shi the vacaney o Shic 1 back fr o and it w imy nber i 1t Gener of ertheless Foote that And not v 1 in Snields, vosign rosignation and 1o an at day said, “ye canuot resign, 1sed even . to allow the I and wnd eh title as it wa 3 Vil it to ofice who | 1 to hold | at ocea- | ion o forbidd that ofice. Wil was said upon oc [CONTINUED OX PAGE G, | Curdy | contract with th | e of 200 wiles, OMAHA, THU DEED ToL ETHER, Strange hrew Two Young Hee W Stdents, oon hoad A ne their 10 0x ] when fof At they bad agreed had an entr to end Lis never ceasiig OB CLOSER REGULALION, olutions Concerning Government Control Adopted. At the f the state railroad of the s was adopted forth ss and the to v soheres general discussion offe solutions, a nt for var respective vt mitations, s and tho legis reas rates to boards of ¢ make th findings heard, I 15 the findings and aets of othe officers. That uniformity i and stato od by the committe s compet ires of their log gulate on tho 18 stutes wit in rates It is within (R nable regulation 1008, and to and constitutional | the power of congre o muissic to be i unon sive and binding questions 1pon courts administra- desirable in congresaional legislation on the rates. xt subject taken up was car-couplers o Starbird, the of the jen’s Mutual Aid 2 plea for uniformity had no particular typ AIL w legislation some form association, made in couplers, He t fay the introdu coupler red of ght looking of un to tion rm on fre s, On the conventi the was g this afte a adopted to 1 reasse! committe N veported a resolution, that urge need for ac which unanimosly } A committeo upon ¢ ve appointed ieress the tmperative that body ulated to hasten and insure th tipment of freight cars throughout the country with uniform a matic couplers and with train brakes, and the equipment of locomotives with driving wheel brikes, nd the passigze of a by A resolution eon tiningthe committ reasonable ra with ins ns next con terenco furth I suigestions in connection_with as may be desmed desirable, was adopted, as also was a resolution that the commiteee to whom the subject of automatic couplers and continuous air brakes was refo hould be requested to consider and report to the next conference of railroad e upon the ex- pedicney of requesting nationul legislation upon the of lighting and heating passenger cars subject Blanchard's £lan Cinicao, Maveh 4 Tur: Ber.] —General Passenger Agent Smith of the Lake Shorohas written a lettér to Chairman Blanchard of the Central TraMe in brief that the latter Special association plan for the ments is afailure says the Grrand Short Line av saying stop| of commission pay- In his leter Mr. Smith 1d Niagara Falls paying commissions, in- cases of recent line paid commissions in stancing particular oceur where each Mr couds which have hat they would dke Store weat into first placo with reluctanc pre to have Chairman it or by failure, he is a cast ivon oae, and is signea by every cen tral tratic and trunk line, It provides that any line in their ter paving any com mission anywhere or any lineoutside of their territory puying a commission in their terri tory, or in territory to reach which their te nitory is erossed, shall be boycotted by eve contral trafic and teank line. The” agre ment was forced on the lines by Chairman Blanchard, few if any of them beheving it would stan the test.~ He refused to be seen yand itis not known what action he will take. Eastbound lines will demand an decision, however, so that they can etition. All of them ig ulous to suppose that the Grand Trunk and Niagara I Short. Line will be Kansas City - ) knows of sev said from the Py commissions the agree ment in and now Blanch n-a reciment al eral other vegin: (\l the it ses ard weo prove it o itories Cu Tur Bir western lines tod i rules regarding m point of St. ] voard rates haye always been higher via Chic than via St. Louis. It was agreed today that the rates via both gateways should be equalized. An inter line predicted at the eud of the s that the result ould be o calped tickets during the sumuier to alone pay the sealpers’ ey penses. he matter of ratesvia Chicago and via chinac to St. Paul was 1 by committees of eastern and western agreed that the present rates zely against Chicago und m cach commitico wore 0 prepare a i Tn spite of carlior 110 d the neot wstern and dical departure tonrist Huis to the summer rates. south s¢ coti nated wmeetit importint Tn in New York. I and rai Conductors Indicte 1eaGo, March 4 Special T Pie Brr, |1 nty geand jury has indicted se and John Me- ¥ of the Eastern freiwit conductor, for under- bring aboit a general ast fall and for the th ythe road unless the o egram to 10 ( 0. cmerly in the emp Stokeloy Uinois taking to trainmer made to tie dismissed they fe oo tiar as a strike of its they mpany whom tments havo lay or two. nted the peniten: certain tagrievanee. T returned within the last mpany has steadily pros The penalty is a torm in th not exceeding five years and a fine not excoeding & The Iastorn M cials ruiined to teach these that they must not > railr tem to settle a potty grievar en ad sys an Very 11, Special - Teleeram angest son of Geug s fatherand known Y Cump,' 15 v Ll at the Sherman home. He wa with grief over his father's death und contracted i severe cold at a time when 0us System wis greatly overwrought - ract for O March 4 Phe Bul company t Graut per felivered ut D - - Lake 1 March 4 I'he city counci Sherman, named after | among his friends as **Youn lyit St Lake, ) T Utah By 1 mining Omaha a 1,000 tons of ore to be Cha company for ar, the Valuab Sar Lake, Utan, gran to Tux B 10 of public thi build a Spe y. il Tele has sold Bacon the QuATes 1o city, for §130,000, ¢ ralroad to'Deér RSDAY MORNING, LAST OF THE FIFTV-FIRST, The Congressional Session Adjourns with All Appropriation Bills Passe VOTE OF THANKS FOR SPEAKER REED. Bt it Was Passed by o Steiet 1 Vote Speake Vice specehies by the and the President, WG Mareh wer Mareh 4. —When the fourth of upon the eapitol the corridors imost deserted and the galleries of both wero uigh tonantless. The haa taken A just before it unt ok and the hall of the cone of litter and confusion large attendancc s 0150 an unusually dis arod to saving broke fecass was the unusually ore was an but it ¥ of member vast hdl entatives who tilted t their be themost serene in the cortain repr mselves throw wer back in easy chair, pon @mple lounge more or less advanced to.ward ber e sharp voiea of the spe calling monstrating with unruly to indulge in *“horse the day grow signs of life liall of the house multiplicd. had stolen off for the night begzan to drop in quietly. The were r and the large class of peopl who tak intorest in tho congressiona death struggle began to flock to the capitol and to themselves in the galleries and the last day of the session was fairly begun or and sound themselves s slum aker rang out as cloarly as ever for order, and in re members who play.” As outside the Members who teir senate door sought to homes spened THE WIND.U Senate Put Hours, March 4.-In the after the passage of the house bill to supply artificial to pensioners overy threo years instaad of five years, the conferenco re port on the bill for the reorganization of the artillery and infantry forces of the army was sported and agreed to. Mr. Hawley ex ined that the report provided merely for a wige of organization and did not inc the army. The house bill far the issue of of PLillip C. Johnson as re the navy and to deliver it to al A message How the Its Last WASHINGTON, sonate limbs ase the comms e admival i his widow wa: na from the house proposing a further the legislative appro priation bill was preseuted and read and My Allison informed thq senato in conuection with it that the diffgrence between the two houses related solely o the question of the anual compensation for the session commit tee clerks and clerks 10 senators, Unless the conferees should be otherwise instruc he thought the @ conferees might be ex: pected to recede substantially from those amendments At4a. m. Mr. Zlisou returned to the chamber and prese.iad the copference re port on the legislatiye el the senate receding from the amendiments #s'to Senators’ clerks and session committes clerles, and leaving them still at a per di'm compensation. Tho report vas agreed i The confereuce report on bill was presented and read. il the terms in dispite anged. Thero were question as to the Pacific railroad el sayments to the widows of Chiet Justic Waite and Justice Miller, the French spoii tion claims and the claims of states for moneys expended in the late war and the war of Ixi2. While the 1eport was being consid 0, Mr, Pasco called attention to the fact that'although there was a motion pending to reconsiaer the vote on the copyright bill and to request the house to rewurn the bill o the ate, the bill had been signed by the speaker of the house and had been laid o the tanle of the viee p ident He asked, pend action on his motion, that the vice president should have his atten ed to that motion. “The discussion uponé Mr. Pasco's 1 reconsider the vote agraeing to the confer ence report on the copyright bill oceupied the attention of the senatd at intervals up to the hour of faking a_recess, Mr. I i plained that notwithstunding his motion the bill had been hurried to the vice president and had received the vice president’s signi ture and was awaiting the president’s, The idea of the bill being **railroaded” was angrily repetled by Mr. Pratt M. Spooner had seen the vie he said, and had learned that h kenowing of the motion) signed the the matter stood” when conference on sen to the Mr. had still defic Halo heen eney on call tion to president, had (not bill and the hour of re meantime the confe riculture bill was agre vial conference report bill was agreed to, a further ordered, At G:10 the senate took a recess till O a at'which hour it resumed its session with vice prosident injthe chair. Nir. Pasco's motion, made Sessio consider the vote u conference report on the to all the bill, was de A further conference r ficiency bill presented and read. M art compluined bitterly of the action of conferecs in rejecting the amendment to the of California, Oregon a for expeoses incurred in sur pressing the ion, the claims for which thero judgments of tu court, while provision w made in the bill forthe | spolation eluims for which there is no judgment of the conrt Mr. Hale promised that the senat ferees on the deficiency bl would endeavor nee report on (10 und the on the deficiency srence bein at the 1 recing to th copyright bill and ted port_on the d th reimburse and Ney were neh to secure as much as possit of theaction of tho scuato_on tho bill, He consoled Mr. Stew by assurip him the senate was committed to state claims by vote and by sentiment and that it was only a matter of time when they would be paid. In_eonglusion he promised the conferces would make a report in . very short, time. Mr. Sherman intorpesed a mot ion exceutive session. The galleries cleared and the doors closed It was 1045 0'clock when reopencd, The clerlg of the house appearcd at the bar with @ message announcing that the house had ngreed to the conference report on the general deficiency bill. T mediately afterward Mr. Hale presented tho same couference report to the scnateand ved its adoption, Mr. Stewart asked been made of the amendments in dispute, He was informed that the house conferees were sofirmin their resistance to these amend ments that it became 8 question of giving up the amendments or giving up the bill. n consideration, mainly, ol the large pension appropriation which the bill contained, the cnate conferee veceded from the amen and the amendments were now ¢ Tho report wus agreed to, Mr. Morgan apphied to be excused fr furthier service ow the committec on forei relations, but the senate declined to acced Lis request On motion of Mr. Edmunds, of two scuutors was appointed mmittee the partof the house to w on the president and joform him that con gress was ready 1o adjourn, Messes, Iid munds and Goruan uppoin part of the sengt Mr. Ransom offered a resolution, which was unanimously agreed to, tenderiug the thunks of thesenutors tothe viee president for the courteous, digniti and able manner | which hie had presided over the bor of the senate, for an were the doors were what disposition had ments the bill a ittee 1o Join a like on I'he house bill for the protection of th ves of miners in the tervitorie lution wis offered by li S psse Axe Mr, Mitchell MARCH 1891, their a Withiu Allison s have statem day My fair, cand everiti Me. 1 apointed to jun with house had waited o him that the two house business and _were and it the pr plicd ghat e had no further communication to ma' Meanwhile the cierkof t hou: had brought over the nt resolution ju passed to correct tho errorin the enrollme of the agricultural appropriation bill. The Joint resolution was passed. It was the L picce of senate legisition of the Fifty -first congress, but it was of no foree o effect, for before it could be sent back to the house that body had adjourned When no’ other busmess rema transacted, an en the clock had taken a threc-minutes' step forward, at the touch of the old wizand's wand, the viee preside arose and m his farewell speech aid “Lamadmonished by the dial that th of the Fifty-first ¢ is ended and that the hour of separation and farewell has again arrived. The record 15 made upand ha into histor No ¢ £ us can be unm as we part of the fact that allare 1 who answered the fi ten printed aryof the T the nat 1t veported t At upon the pr read nad re 1t 1 roll-call of this con dize Land complicated si acknowl courtesy e h, tuations, have been the moen i th nferre the chair. © With the carn each memberof this body may every relation of 1ife, Tnow _dec itional period of the 17 fty-f having been complets journed without da b are the In WASHINGTON, M vight bill pas president After the right bill b Wisconsin 1 pass the senate lic building ( et on Mr the Hau the eree Wis, it ¢ feated the nive rec Phe n | wa Ihe con ference v appropr bil refused to a hort on agricn esented, but 1 a further c ition was | forence was The conference report appropriation bilbwas agreed to. The confercnce report on the bill for the re organization ot the army was rejected. Mr. Cutcheon then moved a further conference, but tils was rejected, thus defeating the bill. Just as the gray light of dawn began to v with the gas and ‘electric lights filuminating thie house, Mr. Caunon of Ilinois cal the dis eing report on the deficiency ation bill, the remaining points of dif ng the appropriation for the pay the Central Pacitic railroad for the ation of troops and for the payment of the Freneh spoliation claims, The report was adopted and Mr. Cogswoll of Massachu sotts then moved that the b > from its disacreement to the French spoliation clims amendr Mr. sButterworth maintained that the claims had no proper place on this bill and there was not a trace of justice in them, Mr. Cogsiell's motion was agreed to. Mr. Holman, heving chanyed his voto that purpose, moved to reconsider. Mr, Cogswell moved to lay the the table, which carcied Mr. Dockery offered a resolution the house conferces to insiston t ont to the Pacitic railroad itoms, Ad On motion of Mr. Canuon, the house in sisted on its disagrecwment to all the remain. g points in disputo Mr, Grosvenor of Ohio ered on the legislative 150 e divectin e disagree. mov ine 50,000 for the ercetion of a monument butlding at Marvietta, O, in commemoration of thesettlement of the northwestern terri- tory. Lost Mr. Bur the chair, Mr. ing “That the ows of McKinle 1 having taken red the follow thanks of this sented to Hon, Thowas B. Reed impartial and* diguificd mannc has presided over its delib formed the avduous and the eliir. Mu. Mills demanded the the resolution was agrreed Lo 116 astrict party vote ‘The republicans immediat voiley of cl whict only Mr. Milts mquired whot the funeral services, Mr. Cannon of Hinols suby forenco report on the il bill, and while he was e’ report the speaker chair. His appearance was an outburst from the republican side and records were thrown i the kerchicfs were waved and for a fow chamber rang with cheers, out with a few vigorous strokes of d order. Phen Mr, Breckenr fng, paid a4 warm ehairman of the comn Cannon tloor personal contact, Hi atways earned the grati on the democratic si bothi sides of the chambor. “The conference veport the defivien bill was i 10, thus disposing of the general appropriation bill Mr. funston of Kansas the rules and pass the erection of a public building o Kan,, at a notto exceed § speakiug 10 this motion Mr, Spr 1ilinois congratulated the contry era of trewsury raids was v The republican party had bat fifty-five utes in which toput its hand in the trea and squander the people T'he motion was lost, thirds vote, On motion of My was authorized to three members, to appointed by 'the e, to vresident aud inform him that were e adjourn McKinley n and Mills were as such committos Mr, Belden of Now pond the o i pa of Henry 8. Rhod wore ordered, speaker with the of the agricultural bi for the rolief of dest haad been inadvertent sagoof ujointr upon Mr. Far claimed Sbaue lin ! You vi But Mr, Pickler aker Reod then roso and ug and storimy sessions house be pre for the able i which ations and pe important duties of andn eas, 153 and burst into a ve doubted when that was part of tted the con deic expliiuing the n througl and v lze of Kentuck ttee on appropriations in con aid My, ( 1o of ris. Loud applausc ved to suspend bill for the Kansas City of ary not MeKinle appoint oin with the ady to mn b York moved t the bill for The yen were int nent t anpr ute but nted vi 1hsequent twol govern the peop to do t will 1 that th ird the ieir will can do it iken for the ired to been 1 with it ) the tho i nent by the wi mal nyietions 1 ity fe wwand ti Wh Knowle v raska, Town and Dakota Pensions, Wi Tu W Murphy, W whi int arl Ba mumen, mes b Hall N¢ Lawr Tner da on won By 1. il W Daniel Perdu and in rease South Dakota John W, P. Osgool Jones Tsawui 12, Willinm Nickell, Aibert W Oricsinal Moses Cl Vernon, i Danicl n IR M Y Christ Ul Marehd S have N Montzomery ( Amz G Hicls, wistia Park The Internatio Wastivarox, Maveh 4 railway ¢ prelin pre Pittsburg, posed the organ general civil enginee aries raily and he is also local toron There w cluding the to Central parties will be of Mr north and umbia, th whi for milita ad. me makt! William rmerly Pennsylvania railroad Americit w w st al Robert W Wentz o Ly, der d Hor Witliamson. Reissuc i n Ihe u \s a [y Reissue ilway. international today and ¢ v g survey of the v 1 e ed Stunk ed w of the as th ha Other 0 assist him, airead Ihe mediate outh from a central Tho prineipal dificalty survey is crossi My ginee will that connection eighteen months to compiot the present o The WasmINGTON, Mar Wanamaker the ¢ arnved at moming pre to to the tion. until He at sident's examine deficic by plomatic, sundr tural appropriation iding of for th \ppeal the be It Shunk's experience o v po int tieipate Ande in mou especial « m of wtrie iened I two in ¢ is estimateéd bt fl aries Attoruc various meas Ihe presi ned w 1t the surve ssident signs Bill A copyrig Indian in regard 1o timbey America WasiiNg r laws ar after iuit yotw Give land of timber 1 vther entries Dick B Wasiiy PiyBi ' remait rear i vepealed ot aluable i will t Ru M s the is atten n Succeeds Broat Marel i I'he president t f Nebras Borli Mi Defeated the 13 Wasis ity for we trade ssion thi M fay Al T - SOLD HIS CHILD, Two lin 1 Price NEw Y B M Dollars o Little Girl i witol the NUMBER SHOOTS Two everal Wor cape Patal hardly eve Tden du shronded family roe i wil that he i farther wa Navrow Brarkir, N pramto Tue | Dougl [ e wh wakened o Petor ty by Mrs, part of used year of their danger window, and ened them thames burs rushed to th remaing th iherated itions and nportaut was taken 8 | shops ana roun cific at this y composedof Carruth and full power unanimous supy the citiz that their prov will ¢ A to A b Bram, Neb Ber.] - N Uy Wa Natha le Nate, hington ¢ en of day which prov lo started to Aets o NionuARA K Ne Billy John feet 1 place of reside {n Dakota. He Ne B KEanyey wra T e ening after Kearr.ov oug th brasia. The t M MEN A Ha Ve Neciden Voted o he Ma had b oath b he yard . hor v low ective ¢ in vegard cation of 1 house oint. A ossts, ( B. Tuod with et of cneral sition to every nec atal ¢ March « unty an An 1 Mar s brou han, 1rift, b ce furthe wets lik was Mare £.-dud b e tiver an wah Vot Mar Weather ) 207, KILLS HIMSELF, Ve Nare Buildin nwoLise i veat e tonds, agd ber of tati N Escape d Telos R R tof tha treet morne A Sho lnnge tiro o barely tho theft fortis rod smonth Wants the Shops. March al of trado a pre most Spe o= O onts o to mak of ). H Wik the The th machine 1l Pas nittee of threog Ba Frank spointod with wssurance of tho members and of comimittee claim varlway company ssary item and are Hew 1e Misso contident of its aceeptance, scident f.—[Special to T 1a highly He w aped Convi b4 t. amp calling hims . today 1 He it ref ) ive e ith wag his Dudge G lesp h . diea this He was ono il Harbor M

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