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6, 1894. | 2 THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, —— — — \ ‘(\\T | rom MCTIT | however, generally at Tobering s will leave Cineinnati Sun “)”R\”R\ N ‘I\) st 18-26. Entries will close on \p.n‘ thers for $75,508 The decislon was againat [ TIHRY INTEN DG n v " » j o knock the persiminon ithstanding | Agsist noral Passenger and Ticket trotting Derby on the first day of the meot- | [ the case that the ciaim was for expenses 5 ‘ | Dr. Miller's intimacy with the president Agent B H. Payne of the Union Paots, It | Ing for a purde of $2,000, for the trotters In | fuentiind, "t BAld fOr seevices and labos - { pected, will ~ occupy hi k at head ¥ .| the 205 class, the event to be a two-mile | Pittsbury, Pa., against the threatened at Its Demands Refused by the Western Pas- WILL PUSH THE INVESTIGATIONS, 1 rs for the first time today Pugilists Have Idttly Encouragement in | hLbl L it D A ‘Mr’ fack of General Lee's army on its Gettys Inhuman Plot of thy Striking West Vir. ) | john M. Thurston and W. R. Kelly of the f ¢ ™ otted during the meeting for a purse of | burg campaig AL . T r Aseociation, | tnto the Acton of | 0 Sl TUEON B Union. Pacific have this Synposium of Opinions, $2,500. The aggregate amount of purses 8 — ~ ginia Miners Exposed I iges to Go Ahend, gons (e CHISAES. b Yook ATur-thy. ouve pand offered 1s $50,000 FISHLEIGH OWNS UP. i March 6.—(Special | fng in the Cook county court between the Sullivan und Harding Rendy. X to 8 ! | : N . arding Ready. WIll e Taken Tack to Salt Lake for Em- G WILL WITHDRAW FROM THE COMBINATION )~Peter J. Somers, | Rock Tsland and Union Pacific, LAWS OF THE STATES ON PRIZE FIGHTING | NEW YORK, March 6.—~A London cable ot bl - | LAID PLANS FOR A WHOLESALE KILLING S ‘\H”- ankee 4"71'7 - m is In v" alty -mxr AMUSEMENTS, e M says:Thomas Sullivan and Charles Harding, J. J. Donavan, captain of the Salt Lake A Will remain a few days to attend to some o the champlon oarsmen, will row Jake Gaudar | poti p . ” onld Not Boyeott the Sonthern Pacific, 4 swtions as to P . eatric potice, arrived fn Omaha last evening afier [ Wyant's Militin Escort to Have een o It Would Not Boyeott th thern his business affairs. Speaking of the criti Doris,” a right clever play whose scenes | Questions as to Prohibitive and Reatrlctlve | o4y g Hanlon for $2,600 a side and doublo | Fishlelgh, the Salt Lake man who was ar. Into Eternity by D Ito—A i and Now a Kate War Will Ensue— clsm which had been passed upon him for | are lald In the prettiest and most pastoral gislation on This Subject Replied seull _championship of the world over the | rested at the Murray o fow days awo. He dicaitlefilen Ve lully Lo Chalrman Caldwell's Decision trying to have the congressional g | part of Merrie England, was the bill last To—Specinl Reférence to the Thames sourse In September. It the terma | jLii€ 0 e EUEAY & 100 TOvs 0. O tunate Arrest Exposed the Will Cause Trouble, tion of U Jenking broadened o as to | ovening at Hoyd's, with slor in the Jnekson-Cokbott Contosts are sultable they will post forfeits with wii- | 128 the pe bttt 5 Dastardly Plot. inelude other foderal Juds Mr. Som erit kBl LR b e liam J. Innes as final stpkoholder. ack with his man in the morning —— sald 5 titular role. The story, although somewhat akATAS Fishleigh s wanted for embezzlomont, the — - R S Py ek T 1 T T U g kneyed, 1s full of a genuine human in Duffey Done For. complaint being made by his faw partner, | g oo : % CHICAGO, March 6.—Chalrman | r f: - COngr i terest which appeals to an audience irresist SPRINGFIELD, Mass,, March & he SAVANNAH, Ga., March 6—Thomas Sil- | P. J. Daily. When Fishleigh first went to | CH/ LLESTON, W, Va., March Today at 7:40 o'clock tonight handed down to ik ‘Thio. th 18R 62 T bly, and in the quiet force which characte pringfield Union publishes this evening re- | verthorne knocked James Duffey out in :"}:’I‘L""' "‘-‘ Kol B DACTNENRID oith MRS | o '\"”\"‘v MacCorklo received a telogram . ‘ cislon denying the request of the rodueed ral K its development Is scen the fine of | plies from the governors of most of the | eight rounds tonight. The ninth round was |y man in the fruit business and awind rom Major Banis, commanding sagle, b HOVSEE. aalre. ¢ ither | n which T pr | ¢ rincipal - characters, the bright and o T s | him out of a &mall amount, It Is allexed, and [ stating that a man had been R T i ¢ 1 ont tow I 4 talented little woman who plays the stellar | States in the union to the questions: g e e O e MiTine | BKIDBNE OUF BNt WANORWRH Wt OXAONIATY | Syohvawmiory Witk & dvhar h ‘ it oL bl Sl b st the fudiclal commit Jo, Frank Weston, €, W. Couldock and th 1. What law or laws prohibitivo or ro- [ o let the fight proceed, and declded Silver- | taken back, = Daly befrioned him and [ MOMEOMCrY with & dynamite cartridgo on | it i Gl LS WCR |4 the committoe will report it fa withor of the play, Robert Drouel, who ls in | strictive are on the statute books of your LI E palt the' -amount for . him,. amil [ o PR SIS SRNWaR BIGUENE (o tHIN i lave been published at length, the cha The report on tho Judge Jenkins r addition to belng a right interoéting play- | state relative to prize fighting or so-called Stove Is Ambitions, addition gave him a position in | city. He sald he was engaged in the attack man says the Atchison Is entitled to no r Wad FoAdy: to b ftted Whon:th right, an actor of no mean ability, F love dohtests? CHICAGO, March 5.—(Spectal Telegram to | M8 g {""“" e Iv"“[ “'“’“’ went [ on Wyant's tipple and had attended all the & ¢ tikion age v Brewer, Taft an 1 Slutions Elisler has in Dorls art that fits Yt y ) Y Into the mining district to look after some | meotings and knew their plans, " 5 Ll e | oftered T b b Cthor s b e | RRISHATATY: Y CWNE: - tipih Chonrawhat:: ATeloden Vould you permit the Corbett-Jackson | The Bec)—Steve O'Donnell wants to meet | business matters and when he came back | ot did Khew Ll I'rom his the Southern Pacific has not been gullty of | ol E e, (L0 i Object to the considera- | matio lines it gives her fine scope for the dis- | fight to take place in your state? the winner of the Corbett-Jackson fight found his new-found friend and about $1,200 S T A A s e such action as could render it subject to } 400" 5o Jonking resolution at the carli- | play of emotional powers, which have place The replics of the governors and the T SOTIRE DR oD of his good moncy missing. A tolegram | - DETAILS OF THE PLOT punishment under the assoclation rules If it | ogt opportunity. The matter can be taken | her In the forefront of stage favorites. She | statutes relative to prize fighting are briefly | h i R to Omaha stopped the gentleman, but failed | Last night the governor received fncendi- were an assocfation line. It belng an out- | up at any time by unanimous vote. My | has been coming to Omaha for years, and has | guoiiovied as follows J: DI U L b £ 1) | to find all the money { ary statements from a man purporting to bo slde line, the chalrman argues, that makes | resolution will remaln by the committes | Yot to give a performance that was not artis- AN i ishleigh had a short interview with Cap- | acting s mayor of Montgom hodelieding ¥ . | fevoittion Wil (YmEIL DRrUES oI commitios | s or forgeful, otink alwape conscletitonsly Alabama—Governor Jones will not permit e tain Donovan last night, He admitted that [ (7505 ©6 FRAC B 0N HER : no difference whatever. The Atchison would | 00 B9 00008 i 0 e of (he and well. She fs tod fmpersonating with | the Corbett-Jackson fight. Prize fighting (Continued from First Page.) he stole the money, and sald that the amount | 4 Wlitary posse of th be entitled to no_redress even If It were in [ ot b Telo il doten wiil by grace, significance and bouyance the ideal | {8 a state prison offense. el = would at least be £1,200, He admitted being | Sheriff had no right to accompany the sheriff the assoctation. Thin will drive the Atchison | \UIGR EAGE FRvaradin, RELOR WEL be characters of the theater and in her the pro- Arkansas—Governor Fishback says no. | POSed 1o the Wilkon bill as it was amended | in tho frait business and also being taken [ within the corporate limits of the town of from the assoclation, and Assistant Passen- | Members of the Judielary committe fossion of which she is a most valued mem- | Prize fights are prohibited by law, by e senate subcommittee and who was [ In as a partner in the law business, but | Montgomery, This course would nullify tho ger and Traffic Manag Byrne will tomor- | (O TR0 SR8 “‘l bor HATGRS than. th ber is siznally honored California—Governor Markham will enforce | 2Ctive in the caucus said today that the out ays that as he is not a partner he does 1ot | owar of the sheriff of the county, and » ’ row morning send formal notice that the [ renEIE BBERSE ECr B Mr. Frank Weston, who, by the way, al- [ the laws. Prize fighting s a felony o Was & matter of considerable doubt. | think that Daily will make a case agatnst | fH0n & B0 PISTER 5 Lol Atehison road will withdraw, 1t will then, | (08 Gedete 10 WAl o Hled Dr, T Che e | most played his first part here, having been | Colorado—Governor Waite says: “We do | (HAd the DU made equal reductions,’ he | him and that he will bo released upon his LU ST b LU LRl L unless the matter I now wotiled by arbitra | A 0F, e subeommi : the property man at the old Academy of | ot cross bridges tll we come to them. | S Cand had o attempt been made to | arrival in Sait Lake have developed today that there was a deep i el s Atk A Ly B hane ; ; AR T IUL GG e g B L © some special Interests an advantage, - ted plan arranged to violate the law. The F California rates from Chicago matead of the |, Mo News says cditorially this ovenlng: | ) "5 ran’ o'Nell, o physician of the old | _Delaware—Governor Reynolds says that in | W@ could not complain, but when it was pro TRAFEIC IN YOUNG GIRLS, authorities have gotten into the whole busi- Vissouri river, and the prospect for some | CESDURAR TRYQILIEATION: OEC e SEAKIRN. in chool, whose flattery of women is as deli- | his state pugilism can be punished only as |:_; |”1 protect the Loulsiana sugar men i Bir s 3 ness, and now the truo inwardness of the Tow rates to California s very promising i T e ted Int cious as his brogue assault and battery. wo could not sit still and see interests in | Charges Against n Denver Woman Con- | 055 L . ard e Ty Alshion dice ouclot tHe Rusnclation) willl g {55 USSR VRETATE ot (e JgaNiatiVe Koy The veteran C. W. Conldock plays a rector | Florida—Governor Mitchell says: “It fg [ OUF states suffer. We took it to the caucus ducting nn Employment Agency. scheme s known. The riot at Acme was zemain out until the Union Pacifle akrees to | feFence on thie part of the lekisiative with @ finish that only years could give. | dificult to answer this question. A judge | and showed the injustice of making the bill | DENVER, March G.—There havo been | carefully planned, and only frustrated by == become amember T T e it | Although by no means a companion part to | Of this state tied the hands of the executive, | Protective in one locality. It may be con- | giories afloat for somo time past about the D ection - ot tho- authorities, Th Chairman Caldwell gave his decision re- | Of the house of representatives to impeach it | whether rightfully It is not necessary to | cessions which have been made will be agreed | - strikers took to Acme twenty-seven largo Jacob Fletcher of “Saints and Sinners,” esale traffic in young girls who have cartridges to blow up the works and destroy Unit ves them tates Judges when it b state, and the Corbett-Mitchell fight took | to, and the Treasury department will be Juctantly. He would greatly have preferred . written upon much the same lines and is to lave awaited the outcome of tho efforts | BUILY of mishohavior. Tho mere fact that | IS WRLCH UboR much the sime Wnes At 1 | piace. “Thiy fact, however, T will state: Tt | Satisfied, and yet one littlo thing will rosuit | Deen sent to the mintag camps. Secrotary | tho stores. Their purpose was to loot tho at arbitration Mr. Byrn however, | N0 actual reenary motives are charged [ A be e one Lright spot in his life next to | I am convinced that it is the Intention of | in undoing all that has been done, and the | Thompson has had M Jullan White, who | store. At all their meetings yesterday, last pressed him hard for the decision, repeat. d8ainst Jenking does not presume his inno- | GEe U8 (¢ F, DTIEEE BERC AN JU8 € BOXT (0 | the ‘parties interosted to have the Corbett- son bill reported very much in the form | conducts an employment agency at’ 152 | night and on Saturday, the arrangement was that it must come today or not at all, | cence of misbehavior. If he is guilty of at- [ B WHE + makes a manly hero. withe | Jackson fight come off in Florida, the legls- ame over from the hous Larimer street, arrested on the charge of | made with the connivance of certain people a5 Tar an th Alchinon's. miombersin m thg | tempiing Lo uniawfally deprive n part ‘of | 8tire and lover makes a manly hero, with- | yRGU JELL o of In Florlda, the logle There would then be a fight in the | procuring girls for a house of {ll-repute ana | toarrest Wyant, bring him to Montgomery association was con 1. There is a | the American people of any liborty guaran- Out overdoing the role 18 e laved by | feel assured that that body will make prize te? failing to record them on her book of ap- | and turn him over to the mob of miners gtrong likelihood that several suits will be | tecd by the constitution he fit subject | HINKS I’ N vactey | fighting impossible in_ this state.” Yes, and the biggest in years. But the | plications. It is claimed that she acted as | His life would not have been worth a penny. OSSO by the Yewetvers of the Aveiisey | for vestigation, much more so than it he | Georse ¥ Farren, althouh racte orgia—Governor Northern says no, but | Whole matter is on such delicate grounds | agent for Doyle’s dance house in Cripple | Then a ardly and horrible outrage was ern senger association, and the general ST b Mr. Farren is, but notwithstanding le was | , Tdaho=Governor McCannell says no. Prize | polnts in dispute might kick it all over; be- | to be sent there as Srustlors. that ghe [ Chine aceompanying the sherif in his making < managers of several lines have passed reso THINKS IT PREMATURE. Intelligent and always interesting in o very | NEhtIng is a state prison offense, sides the house may also kick over what the [ hired seven, receiving $2 per head from Wil- [ arrests for murder, the dynamite cartridges lutions that recelvers and high officlals ledih e Eb 18" Fo1a e TaPRer ToHa Ot aTE o Illinois—Attorney General Maloney senate does. We hope, howey we are | liam Wanner, who acted for Doyle. Four of | distributed already fused with percussion Prosident Ives of the Northern Pacific | tisagreeable role. The other characters are | gwers for Governor Altgeld and going to r awch an adjustment which will | the girls refused to go on learning of the | cADS, were to be lighted and thrown among Lave not been protceting the roads’ interests e | the troops and posse, maining of minor importance, acting simply as foils and killing the as officers of the court should do, because Railrond Makes a Statement, ¢ e pel ages a o overnor inot consent to a violation of the | settle the matter. character of the place. The other three da offcors of the court should do, becaia N i e P B D AN :};” ‘mw[\x .-\\\\.wl;l,‘ ...',.:"".T.'.l"“?i t_::;y”;t:l’u“‘i law. = Prize fighting is a state prison offense. It is understood the committee has also [ now in Doyle’s place. One of the gicls [ members thereof. This plan carried Vice President Robinson and the traffic man- | Ives, in behalf of the directors of the North~ | pequir IS L a at s Indiana—Governor Matthews sa We | been giving attention to the tobacco schedule | said when she refused to go Wanner re- | out dynamite cartridges were distributed I bR TG sl o q IV s have a law against prize fighting, but it is | in the internal revenue bill during the day, | fused to deliver up her trunk, then in the | one of which is in the possession of the recelvers of all the roads now in New York s any, ; “Soiree Theatrale.” very unsatisfactory and difficult to lead to | and the internal revenue commissioner was | depot chiecked to the camp. Her business | governor. It happened® however, only about the proposed suits withdrawing from | holders of the committee to withdraw their | gng of the most unique entertainments | COnviction. I am satisfied that the next log- | before them to make suggestions concerning | at the dance hall was to wear decollette | small part of the program was carried all the western associations on account of | dcceptance of the agreement recently promul- | oyor givon in Omaha was that which took | Mlature will meet the necessity and enact | rates and e method of collecting this as | clothing and coax patrons into buying bee ¢ ot A, Voo what they consider the insult offercd. M. | gated by the committee claiming to repro- | prot & FRG S8 TREAE KA o tan hall, | Such 1aws as will fully cover the ground and | well as other taxes. The committes s hay- | For her service she was to receive 31 per | out hefore Squire Adkins, whose son is cn Midgely today declared it would make very | sent the consolidated bondholders, and states g a g A a 0 | render it dangerous and impossible to hold | ing trouble to satisfy the manufacturers | night 1 20 cents for each bottle of beer | 8aged in the strike, and is one of the ring little difference if the Atchison did not with- | four reasons for making this request. Briefly | N4er the auspices of the members of a | such contests within the state. with the rate of this tax, as they are urging | she sold. Mrs. White makes a general | leaders for whom a warrant has been issued draw from the associations, and declared | these are: That the publication of such an | Soclety known as “Le Cercle™ Parisien. lowa—Governor Jackson says legislation is | if there Is to be an fnerease it shall be | denial of the charges, claiming that Wanner R M R T R one of whom had said he would bring Wyant Bk gt by Uho prosiicta S5 Hiut | A Srncn 13 omtanes (hat L soops o | Thi sl 15 cmposed af people i take pending and says no. * S placed at 12 cents, because their machinery, [ made his own bargain with the girls. one of whotn lia v i u Buits, o resolutions were passed o Col ttee is too ted; 2 e con- | a grea eresf study he Frei St omilad) OWn says no. Law | which is expensive, is e ta ‘oduce 0T il it LRGeS mezting, are or had been issuing passes to in- | and, apart from the foreign interests hithers | the direction of Mme. Lahure. 5 fel--Governor Greenhalge says | a 12 cent tax. It is stated that the com- = T e E L e to BaysLiaville; i P | ) La ROFEPHEBAE 7 e 8 L but he did not propose to be take: pass agreem owns and controls but limited amount ot | and o e ole ected eat credi L LG VL Their 2Ll Bans > gl R 3 S5 gwns and controls but a limited amount of | and on the whole reflected sreat credit on | effort to enforco fli hw, Whick 1s vory =3 THOIEAT 2 E mob. He agreed to go to Fayetteville this 10 CONFEIL WITIL BMPLOY hone Mr. Ives urges that Northern | all the participants. After the overture on [ gtrict, g B FAIR. PITTSBURG, March The Times pub- [ o, ¢ 0 g6 toreo TR biIEnE i rnings continte to decrease, and in | the piano a short comedy sketch, entitled, | ° Minnesota—Governor Nelson deo < lishes the following: “The Carnegle Steel A ettt LIy | Messrs. Clark, Dickinsor o absence of any full and aceurte finan. | “La Conversion de la Veuve” (“The Con’ | answer until a. decicion 1o onseccines to [ Some Benefits that Accrued to the Museum be mad L s D DR RO eh vt Al statement from the receivers, no 5 | version of the Widow'), was presented, Miss | is very strict ENecessary Lo v, of the Agricaltural Department. companygias Spermittet ";‘” L :;”"“ll‘ It was ascertained before morning that if Tepresen h for a pl of Orga tion ca presented. dred ouse perso 4 p role o e a8 S VAS) JGTON 9 oty a big conspiracy. 'his, in | he should be take 0 Fayette: e he w Probiflent 8} TEH IC1AYK, SWib) asFived 1nl| stn asys s o raor Caty bEDresatited | Mildred Houge! peraonating tiiajt I of it Missisaippi—Governor 'Stone rofused to | WASHINGTON, March 5.—The Agricul- | the victim of a blg consplracy: R A oy et llisie would \ - ik, W rived ays 1 i5_comu a o | widow and Miss K. Morse that of Mariette, | reply. Law Is proventative au well so pre” | tural department museum has been con. | brief. s the true explanation of the g in all probability be killed on the way, and 2 8t. Louts yesterday from New York, will prob- | efforts to operate with existing committees | her maid, Both aid excellently and were | hibiiive. AL et et ROl % of $140.489.91 damages or fine laid by this morning, ascertaining that, he called on ably reach Omaha by the last of the week, | which represent other mortgage liens on the | loudly applauded. Mlgsoiirl = Governtp el sl ey el a | Derably fenricliediagin res ult of the World dent Cleveland and Secret of the Navy | the militia for proteetion and when the con- E when he whl select his associates o ropre. | COMPANY's proporty against it. ' This commit- | Mry, Sweeney sang with plonsing effect a | which ‘makoes perme n.;hrmg & State orieoy | falr. One of the acquisitions is a large sec- | Herbert against the company for furnishing [ stables came to t him, one of them was \ sent the Union Facific in the conference | (€0 i dominated by Mr. Villard and the | sentimental song, and then the audience | offense, and lets the Ta bpoak for qpl" "C" | tion of the California sequio sempervirems, | the govermment with armor plate which, to | arrested for murder, and a platoon of soldlers i ommittees of the trades | Scee®s of the plan will give Mr. Villard a | were treated to a magnificent performanco | Montana—Governor Kickards is opposed to | OF rosewood trees, which was a feature of | quote Mr. Herbert, ‘was good, all excelling | took Wyant (o Fayettevllie, where he will N ith the v conmittees of tho trades | third opportunity to control the company’s | on the zither by Mr. and Mrs. J. Festner, | prize fighting, which is a felony, """ '° | the Interior department oxhibit at the fair, | the lowest limit in the specifications, yet | have his preliminary rial which will convene here March 15. affairs. The directors, Mr. Ives says, own | who were vociferously recalled. Nebraska—Gover: e : - 3 | portions of it were not up to the highest It was ascortained that the road was pick- General Manager Dickinson will be a mem- | personally large amounts of the bonds and [ X very pretty Nittle sketeh followed, callod | force the law. . Benglty [ nece JOUd en- | The latter department had the tree cut in | youible mark of excellence.’ The conspira- | eted by the men who had been In the strike, ®e: of the conference beyond question, his | represent millions belonging to their friends. | «felja’ fn which Miss . Wakeley ap- | penitentiars. S prize fighting is | California and sent to Chicago at a cost of | tors were four in numbel 11 well known | and if it had not been for the protection of large knowledge of Union Pacific affairs, | He finally urges that a new committee, rep- | poared as the Countess Lelia and Mr. F. Nevada—Governor Coricord says no; prize | $9000: The section displayed was thirty | workmen until rocenily employed at the | the military his life would have been taken. e x bl Bl Lo e CoToral e | {1 BFeLa ROt PO AT RERE At Yot iaasi| o apzotor iktainod. thgusolojol Maurles ds | (nentingiidprolilbifeq] i Prize | 1ot long by twenty-three feet through the | Carnegic Homestead plant. The price they | The authorities have gone to the bottom \im a very valuable help to the committee | the presen mittea be enlarged to mect | villarceaux. The young lady did very well, | ~North Carollna-—Governor Carr would not | center, and was composed of fort L t0, e ::’:Ir et e ]vwfiu'vl"«‘n:}rl::sm:w! P ::;.H\;:';.;r,;,l-:\;\{;1;;: of Union Pacific officfals. J. H. McConnell, | requirements pointed out. When this StaDato I3 | all things considered, and Mr. Despecher was | allow the Corbett-Jackson fight. ro tale ndent of the motive power and | done the directors will use whatever in | simply immense. He has all the vivacity of | placa in his state, Pfize fghtig s & vio ferent pieces, which weighed an average of | age assessment by President Cloveland. One | attack on Wyant was prearranged and the a ton each. After the fair the Interior de- | of the conspirators, who got $5,000 out of the | next morning it was intended to take Edges B e Ruvion | oo onati bR e, ol looNbInere, ot angs| i, mative, boen Erencluuangand no WIS tonrotithatatatul partment presented the tree fo tho Agricul- | $35,000, learning (hat he had gotten the short | Water, the adjacent mine. This was fris- aill be in attendance in case any legal | plan which may be proposed by the bond. | tho. charactos of Mr. Philippe Maquetti, of ,“,M‘;‘I’l‘“_l;*:‘sg":——havornor Shortridge says | tural department, which decided to remove | end of the deal, gave expression to his feel- | trated by the governor in having the mills i problems should arise. holders. e o which he made more than of his first char- (‘)mé—m{-&ua‘f’ McRinly a4 it to Washington and place it on the grounds | ings and skillful questioning brought out the | tary on hand. There is a vast deal of exs It was not known at Unlon Pacific head- N ROTAR A RARRA acter. Miss E. House also put in a second | mit himself . Law ey _does not com- | of the department here. A concrete founda- | facts.” citement, and since the last outrage and the quarters yesterday who would represent DOUNE P A appearance in the part of Mlle. Lea and en- | hng proeeif- Law puntshes by imprisonment | tion for the tree has been constructed at an | The article further says that the conspira- | attempt ‘to kill the roldiers by dynamite, K 4 elevation of a foot from the ground, and on | tors substituted defective armor for the first- | there is a deep-seated feeling of indignation, acted the role with charming naivety and the different divisions of labor in the cc ference, no requests for transportation hav- Riiodo Tsland—Governor Brown would do | h ers Looking for Land in the I the company intended to | both against the men who were actually en- Eastern Farm the tree will stand. The interior of rmor W v grace. ! L a : fng as yot been recelved, the order of the Eden of the West. Mr. Will McCague's capital rendition of a “»lrlwl»“nh-l\?n':;o“firv‘:r provent it. Penalty for | the tree has been removad throughout its | furnish the government. gaged in it, and the authorities of Mont- circuit court providing that all the® com- If all reports are true, Nebraska will see | pogutiful ballad entitled “La Charite” was | Sontit CarolinA e ot 3 entire length o as to leave a circular cha e mery, who have been aiding and abetting mittee men should be furnished with passes | this spring the biggest immigration .in its | well received Priz llulnflrxu s a ”)Z"“"(:’I:’Ir“r ""7’;"\ fll.l)" no. | her sixteen feet in diameter in this hollow. ELECTED DIRECTORS. the outrages. tatandetrom the BIRE L 6o el history§ alll they rallroada, but gmore ipars |, A musleal tedloy, In whiG b Messrs. G W, | V5T Dakot Ly vehie A muse e a small scale will be estab- = Pracautions have boen taken to arrest the This conference, it is expected, wi ar | aula flington, recelving from | Ames, C. W. Martin, Prof. Cumings, Miss % 4 5 Horss shed, a spiral staircase constructed so that | Mutual Loan and Building Associ men engaged s dastardiy scheme reaching in its character, the eyes of labor [‘\’”“'“:”yw'“l“”""_‘“":‘ |"§ & ;“‘:"‘;"I_ :" s | Moore ana Mrs. G. W.' Ames took part, was a ;{:‘m““ the power of his ofice to prevent a | persons can walk to the top, over which t 15 ! Prosnere before morning the-leaders will be drrested, all over the country already being turned ¥ to, 2 IOIBARANLCAY. O CRE- 10T S8 success and received a well deserved e there will be a glass roof. The additional Tha o il 3 v The strikers stated in their meeting last i The annual meeting of the Mutual Loan | yjgnt and the night before that the jail at onstitution requires Governor | cost of removing the tree from Chicago and Hogg to see that the laws are faithfully | putting it in the condition intended will be | and Building association was held in one of | Fayetteville would be broken In and the exccuted, Prize fights and bull fights are [ ahout $5,000, making a total cost of §11,000, the court rooms in the Bee building last | prisonc eleased. There is great apprehen- teloni The Japanese government donated its | night, fon that it will be attempted. It is under- Washington—Governor McGraw would not | forestry exhibit at the falr, and this has | ' aqoion Meyer Henry Pund 1 stood that the government has ordered the permit the fight. The law prohibits prize | been placed in the museum. Adolph Meyer, Henry Pundt and troops to see that this is not done. It looks and figures In relation to Nebraska lands. | encore, e inquir Aare not by any means of the Mr. Martin went through some sleight of sible men for the conference, and the Kind, but they come from peopls | hand work with considerable skill, although branches of labor will be represented by the | making specific requests as to information | he spoiled one trick by allowing his eggs to big men of the system in addition to the | y ing the price of lands, locations, re. [ get away from him, and another by want of in the direction of Omaha. The employe: it is understod, have selected the best pos B. grand chiefs of the order in the United | Jigious and secular advantages, -just such | proper preparation, but as an amateur per- Hutchinson were elected directors in place State ¢ill bo a field day for the bread | inquiries as the farmer would be expected to | forma is wa al average, | fiEhts. — cLed 4 4 place | now as if there is going to be great trouble. States. It will be a field day inquiries as the farmer would be expected to | formance his was much above the averag RV edb Visein el aYorabE MCODFRIA sava o TR SRRy of the three outgoing ones king a change | The audience had the pleasure of witnes President L. O. Rhoades’ annual address T — winners, the general impression now being | make who contemplates that Omaha will be taken possession of bY | in his home. Most of the inauiries como [ ing a very lively assault at arms between the nights of the throtle, brake, lever and | from renters in Iowa and Illinois, who appres [ Prof. Denis and Mr. F. Despecher, in which other forms of labor represented on the | ciate the growing importance of the state, | both gentlemen did some clever work. system. and desire to possess themselyes of homes | ~As the first entertainment of its kind Milter “before prices arc advanced. The Burling. | it was excellent in every way, and even if prize fights will be allowed in this state. == A\ Prize fights are a felony. Crank Who Wont {0 the White House to | fhowed that during the year the assoclation Take Clinrge of the Affairs of State, had Issued 890 shares against 637 in the pre- Discussing D 3 R T T aeatend French. & el ke Burns and Lewls Finally Matched for the | CFAnK turned up again at the white house | and $6,265.93 interest; during the same per- £ Railroad men were discussing Tobe :l';',""‘I:”:"p"l‘:'('f'f:‘.’ 20, ‘)f“fll,."“\:,“j{,"‘f,‘,"l\,‘“.ll“,'l {hoalrenth ,,T.‘,"‘;'é“::"”:;:0";’['rl,'fi';‘,’,";lm‘{‘“‘]: Wrestling Chaimplonship. this morning and taking advantage of the | lod in the previous year there was paid to | at the expense tor's nomination of Dr. George L. Miller | Jocate along the line of the system in tho | was evident that all who took part had CHICAGO, March 5.—(Special Telegram to | President’s absence sought to relieve him of withdrawing shareholders $12,714 dues and of the Body. for the vacant place on the Intorstate Com- | western part of the state. The Blkhorn fs | taken great pains with their several parts, | The Bee)—After a wordy wrangle, covering | the cares of state. At 9 o'clock, an hour be- | 308778 paked ',,,,'[\\T..,'_\:m."fn.‘::‘ irawals||& v E ol o S i ARME merce commission with considerable “”y,'.\g! dl;l)l ml':l\' [ (l; xm}:flh::\lnu'|Ivli‘v\;|‘|l'tl)(|\\ -;»:IIF Illz\'\“ and therefore merit much praise. nearly three years, it looks as though Evan fore the white house is opened to the pub- times, which shows conchusively that build- th brain " v o o sh- W o o 0 acific states 0 prospects ——————— ! " o e, ~eyed carded rO] only dressed a o p o e & yesterday, | n\n:nm’;:ul ainathe Waans) mhileithe Unlon Eacidoistatanitiatiptatneot S T T T Lewis, the “Strangler,” and “Farmer Burns, | 1l¢, @ wild-eyed, bearded, commonly dressed | ing and loan assoclations have the confl- e on ( patche: o Th oo, ere as L e b e or a bl atic % . K ho! B r D! ge ape € dence of e public S i i Mowever, hoard, some. of | All of which is particularly gratifying now the heavyweight wrestling champion of the | Man about G0 years of age ap at th nce ot the publi o must build IOt Kop N0 tar t this time. President Cleveland and Party Had & Poor | northwest, would come togethor. The men | Shtrance and told the watchman that he had | It has not been possible to retire the first . the offclals with whom tho reporier talked | b this time. __ s an{ ang Dacty LD amestondihn come to take charge of the house. He | series as soon as lad been expected, but they [ the body. expressing the idea that Dr. Miller had no DENIED THE PEIITION. 2 R unting lave never been able to agree on any one | gajq he had & revelation from | will undoubtedly mature May 1, and will R ralta 3 BLIZABETH CITY, N. C., March f.- t until today, when Burns waived all | 4 i Y ercise, pure The | poi 3 )d and has been directed to come here, s well | objections to the “Strangler's” peculiarly | take harge of the white house and turn it | iy has | barbarous hold and asked for articles to | over to the Jews. The democrats had to go pay the shareholders 16} per cent on their stment. —foods that | The association now has loans outstanding [ ake healthy flesh—refreshin, that judicial mind which the office demanded. universal that Violet, with the president and party, neward. The weat althougl the sent it a Judgo Caldwell Rofuses to Allow Separate lemoerat is to be appointed, whizh is RUTCTA Ta1RE B L Eiug Onl her! wayiinc iR more than likely, Dr. Miller would make sty Sl very 5 " | which to afix his name and post a forfeit. [ (he republicans could not get in, but state amounting to § very falr and fmpartial commissioner, One | ST. LOUIS, March 5.—Jfudge Caldwell of | been very mild and plegsant for yachting, | my. articles provide for a five-bout catch-ns- | third party, to which he belonged, ]“.:.lm o8, ¢%al axtato amiounlink. fo $ih VAR sleep—such are methods. When official urged that the doctor was little ac- | the United States cireuit court today noon | but for that reason has been bad weather | cateh-can wrestling matel in Chicago on | predominate. The man was not violent, DECEIVING CURRENT loss of flesh, strength and nerve quainted with raflroad matters, the office re- | handed down a decision denying the peti- | from a sportsman’s view. The ducks have | Saturday, April 7, for a side wager of $500 | but he was very positive and insisteq = a8 sh, streng 4 20 quirin®that men should be trained in rail- | (on of (he United States Trust company to | been scarce and wild and it has been difi- | each and a division of the gate money, on [ While he was talking, a telephone call | Dangerous Navigation In the Careibean Sea | DeCOme apparent your physician ToRowotlc batars: mplcing (o thechosition \I‘l SuaTiHe TSP Toutel & sdn neisco railroad | UL to get them to ..n...‘m.w., to the decoys. | the basis of 90 per cantito fhe winner and | brought the police patrol wagon to tho doo The Kearsargo Inquiry will doubtless tell you that the nterstate commissioner, but he reluctantly The vessel was passed at a place called | 10 per cent to the loser. holds are to | and the man was arrested and locked up in VEW YORK 35 R ede | e 3 (S admitted that a man with fair intelligence | W stale courts and to have the appointed [ onyren Tsland Road by the steamer Kingaton | bo - allowed, and a special - cdlause e | e sttt i e 'P,ih | NBW YORK, March G.—Before tho Koar. quickest builder of all three is ] could acquire o knowledge of the cases pre- | receivers distinet from those of the Santa | and Captain Williams, who arrived at Nor- | serted in the agreement as to the legality | name of Abraham Julius Kisler, and said | "4V€e naval court of inquiry at the Brooklyn (] " )i sented for arbitration without previous asso- The application was made February 23 | foli today, reports that he shook hands with | of the strangle hold. Burns 15 now at | he had come from Baltimore. navy yard today Lieutenant Commander Pill- | ation with railroad problems. It was, 'm‘]"]‘”;f'1:“'"|“~ ;" "\[" "h'\“'l;']:‘»"'“* r“;ll;' the president at 3 o'clock vesterday, and | Decorah, Ia., and will stay there until the s e bury, now stationed at the Boston navy yard T D el of the holders of © | that all were well. The party did not at- | date fixed for the matcl Lewls is at ern Pensions. Andkatd (oihe thaiheata I torman Hia . £ A ) - == | tonds for tho St Louis & San Francisco (or | tompt to 'shooton Sunday, but lad ‘around | Ridgeway, Wi, nis home. WASHINGTON, March 6.—(Special to | S, S0 10 ho.the best Intorn ot an Mema | of Cod Liver Oil, which not only -~ :‘ ,‘.Iy‘“ I : :l-“’m“p:;‘.v_’ ‘\f::|l;’|n:n‘\r‘ h‘w.n:tfl and mado another attempt upon the ducks, ¥ i The Bee.) Pensions granted, issue [ nature of the Carribean sea, testified that the creates flesh of and in itself, but ed upon January Al50 | Unless the Violet is run through the canal THREE BULL'S EYE of February were Nebraska: | new pilot chart of the Carribean sea and t lates the appetite for other ’ SERIES NO. 2, to e the receivers in the state conrla and | (his afternoon hio is not likely to reach Nor. — ; raska: | new pliot chart of the Carribean sea and | gtimulates the apy ! o secure the appointment of racelvers ather | folic before. tomorrow, 80 the ~ party can | George Heln's Grent Shooting Feat at tho | Orifinai—william Parklson, Ord, - Valley, | (it of Mexico laswed by the seographic silce | g0 A A | than those now In charge of the Santa Fe | hardly reach Washington before Wednesduy Midwinter Fifir. AaditionaloRiohard: M, Faxt LolEh, Colfax, | e re - Grtonsous: (n: Many. FeSAdte,. A to Proparcd by Scott & Bowso, N Y. All d March 68, 1894, system, this latter portion of the application | morning. SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.—George Helm | On/ginal widows, 2 afriok; Orand}| oK. rFTONsoE (LC MANFUROINIRLS, - A8 10 e e —. . Y B TR T A SERT ) Leing emphasized by the fact that the inter. NORFOLK, Va., March b.—After gunning 4 ke > shoot. | Pland, Hall ; i 4 s ests of the ‘Frisco and Atchison were 50 at | this morning' in Ourrituck sound the party | 1As broken the world's record at the shoot I¢ Original—John Carroll, Ticonfe, | CUrrent near the shore were constant sources i il o 19 Ay ing festival ot Shellmound park, making [ Monona; Philander Pike, Fonda, Pocaliontas; | 0f danger Under currents played pranks TMENTS s varfance that one body of men could not ard and arrived at 2 o'clock currents, and this would not be AMUS sceeded homen in succes- | John Funk, Welden, Docatur Additional with surfac | | justly aajudi Abont ore of Joe Nobak Blatnos tionary. Send or bring to The a, was denled by (he su- | Of Pennsylvania, master workman of distriot | pALTIMORE, Md, March } ington, at Tace Champlon | contly passed by the general council of the Bea Onice. ate differences. Judge Caldwell | this afternoon at North landing, the south. | @ possible 76, three bull's eye X i o % @ h u 3 ) iR o T ks erd | noticed aboard a ship near the reef until close | DICTIONARY. denied the application, except so far as it | ern entrance to the Albemarle and Chesa. | sion. Up to this shoot the championship | Levi 8. Loveluce, Maquok kson; David | {7 #5C & | — ’ A Felated Lo e puyment of inerest upon | peake canal. The point ia distant hut twenty | belonged. to anybody, with 0dds in favor of | Martin, Redfeld, Datlas inal widowa, | 01t ownimshient. who was ro. | THREENIGHTS BO'Y D’ S commencing AR e T N R R [ miles from Norfollc, but It will be 7 o'clock | F. 0. Young. The target at which tho | ot¢-—Minor of Russell Johnson, Mount Zion, |\, (qUauiiet, CRONRIRGT0r (0 i drmarg * o efore Norfolk hor Is reached 5 o tel acord was made is 6 Midw er g 0 an ren LR ol arris mother), " P Ao, 0F HUOK YOU DESIRE AGAINAT TITH TAILROAD, befory rfolk harbor Is reachied, us the ten | record was made ls the Midwinter Fair tar- | Y = Hureni Catierty by Gommander. Heyerman, had a good opin Monday, March 5th. ) miles through the canal will have to be trav- | get, with a bull's eye just the size of o fon of Navigator Lyman, who acted in the e e i v " R Important Declsion Regarding the Posses- | €169 very slowl. silver dollar, at a range bf 200 yards, Those [ _ South —Dakot Incre: Willlam L. 1 00 &% capacity under ‘him, Tho current in A8 RIRNEHIBL O SIHEr0A Aotrong 3 ! Prstatay &t i making the best rdcrds at the various [ Sherman, —Hosmer, Rdmunds. Original | {06 SSRRCE BEECE PIRE 06, SUTECRID, T N T ST TR NE Sunday and Three Week-day ". A O 4 b :' " Al 1o Water, GIVES IT ENCOURAGEMENT. ranges were as follows: 'Ring target—F. . widows, etc Florence B. Budde, Bik Point, he, said; they were variable and a onpons, with 15 cents in col; \WASHINGTON, Mar The claim : Chuster, Midwinter Fair target—George | Union. sssion of surprises The inquiry will Assistoa by WLl bay one part ot he | | of the Nortiern Pacitic railway to the con oF Fenslyanin's “Workisn® Favors | Helm, ‘75; iman iasgoti=Georgo <Holm, 08 Rights of the Choctaws. ably ba coneluded tomorrow i Hohart. Droust, €. W. Goute American Eneyclopadic Dic trol of the tide lands and the harbor lne Ana LG A poln o AN 36, WASHINGTON, March 5.—Whether th 4 A IsLIY #pldeted Uoinnagy. along its land grants in the state of Wash 2 STON, » March 5.—R. rye Corbett ub Baltimor Interior department shall approve a bill re Co Caught. Mounday, Tuesday Kvenlngs and Wednesday 151 » il f AL A, S aeivon te Sk r\‘“ b ,ly.fmml '\:ullv“‘ ‘s\l”.' I:':V: of Amerlea, | Corbett and wife are’ stopping in Baltimore | Choctaw natlon, authorizing the Choctaw | F0Urth and Leavenworth Wil should oo addressed to | of Prosso ud ottty agalnst the N |]\h.”u s written the followiug "r‘\l to a friend | ypis week. The all-Absotbing tople in eir- | Rullway company to construct and operate a Tl e o CTI0 F 3 3 A ¥ irny, who delivered he on the ssion petition' ol ayor Parker | cjos where he i3 ki is bis pproaching | raliroad through the lands of the Choet, goods, The proprietor is a shoemaker and | Success CE LDy IC roue I A J A ihion: hold (ha' au i A x 0 s where he Is Kkilg, Is his approachin ) 4 v e _ A RY. v DICTIONARY DEPARTMENT. { | opinion. hold the queation to bo whether the | of ihis city, whieh las met with Httle, 1€ | fight ‘with Poter Jagksbn, tho colored Ausc | and Chickasaw nations will be decided | the articles stolon consist principally of | SPRCIAL PRICED NEDNESDAY NATINE, e S A N e Ly Rl R A d pekl ble would arise | to win it; that Jackson was none better than | Commissioner of Indian Affairs Browning | young fellows around his place, and he re- | KIRKE } ey | DoUrt ol LAt onety atatahRd e RIRBY il tho et {F the authorities of the castern | 1 was at San Francidco at the time of their | recently made a report recommending that | membered that they lived in the Bluff: z - SReARNIY AL BriIts, abtion SRl hL g | at 90010 Neghing ”;" I""“’I""‘ QU '\";‘l’ improved. Next to n‘... fight itself in impc ground that the nation had no right to pass | plant and thither Novak went. He looked i 3l 3 | 6 iy s VS b SIQULE Bk RE: [ Up. ths - agitaiin . &0 out to the | tance Is the place it f8'ta come off. Corbett | the bill or parllament to approve it without | through the window and the first thing h. MARCH 6, 1894. petign apmlont 116 harhor somunltted [ vour. sl suo a powerful appeal to | ( 1 I ) ! I at country next mgnti and he and Brady - names of the parties and had them all ar- | SARLY O, 1894 I der public | tho industrinl classes of the country to stand | expect to do some figuriite with a few dukes Gald In the Tr rested [ pulioy,“rhe Yower conrt was therolore sus- | by sach othor. . Should you issie an address | sa iords for e it WASHINGTON, March he amount | ey gave thelr names as Fred Baker and ned und the sult dismissed to the peoplo of tho country, make 1€ brond | *Jake Kilrain was asked by an Assooiated [ pald out by the “Treasury department | oo and Charles Davis, Thoy all confessed | ' ™ ~ D T a - Ty - . o Y 1t i B O BB ®" TN Xares enough to .]-‘m;r.u all classos of Industry; | press reporter khat show Jackson had of | during February In the ‘redemption of | io the wtealing, and ‘also to the theft of mako it as littl tional as possible. ) 1, emphaticallys | United States and treasury notes was $19.- | about thirty chickens from a man named | THURSDAY NIGHT, whipping Corbett. He replt " (VOL] POI\J » wiierg) AlaARer JaERAbH g /AU Yol Lusnranint B | “None, absolutely non ) the amount paid in during the | Mayfleld in Councll Blufts, They said that Thio Laughuble Farce, | L elig X Sohn Lonergan's el ve da e present month wis 329,016 iU o oF the ehickens and sold the / . ol 11, Keene, genernl agent of the Mil- | CIOAGO, March 5 {Speclal Telegram to Will Not Ruce for Cash. Tho 1 ount recelved ot tne Treastry | her ate two of the oiiakens Aot sold the | INNQCENT A8 A LAME, ! waukee yor; I8 in \oiwa Y e ; MINNEAPOLIS, March 5.—John S. John- | departm Jayment of principul, pres s r ¥ FRIDAY and SATURDAY g Vorldts Taln 3 o Iic arge number of persons at- mium and ton the new 1901 honds 13 - Tho Amert v World's Fai R. R. Ritchis, gonoral agont of the North wied the obsequies of John Lonersan. the | Son declared today that he would not con- | §35 49 51 eal.on.the now. 1\ ponds 18 Fried to Stub Him g o~ q wostarn,-will rolurn v 8 VISt 0 | otsier who died at the house of his son. | Sent to meet Champlon Bleyclist A, A. Zim- [ treasury 18 slowly but regularly increq James Bower wus arrcsted last night and DAKOTA. ; jug. The fgutes abihe close of business § . ,rgeq with assault. Bower two or three | SATURDAY MATINBE, WOMAN HATER. | o to 1 dopar Ot the Union UacHic, L i i . 4 /Liesling Pollard-Breckinridge Su Iath's church this mornlig, where 80 the new League of American Wlcelmen Pollard-Breckinridge Sult, with his wite looking for his lost daughter s Wodneaday ot usual prices i A P > 18 Calitornin Wodnemiay. 1 flt t[ l v b Kt in-law, Joseph Hog 519 West Monros | erman for a money parse, an proposed by | (B TOE EEIE I. PU POPEIOLIO, || Meromie” ek ctne cr ne yussong | ity Josut Hogan, sto et Monmo | o, tor o oty vase, as provoed by f {35y Vore' g Sy oo A A e e T‘;\n” "l';y:“" Subek: “""":"" 1 s’ H‘,lw ”;.,, high mass was eslebrated by Father T. Volass D" and while tie wilk race Bummar. |\\'\:~m|x c (March B.-Next Thurs: | Last night they found her In a room at 1408 = i O cend cv hring six coupous of tLis he e . Cashiman, assisted by Fathers 0'Connor man for “a suifable prize” und the chams | day morning has been fixed upon for the | yanc MENE AREY TN BOE W 6 rool 4F MO8 1 I : OPULAT i st ¢ S Pail sowod a ey TR b athery O'Conuor and | Dlonaiiip of the World, he will ot rado for | besinnini of the sult hrought mulnst Iteps | wackaen, street and o fotlow namod Plerson | (Gth Street Theater!™ " fitiSr, se) ving vout detea PR ML, AL, tlers were among thoss aht o Rep. | wwas there with her. 1 v was Iyl < with 10 couts in coin to . aek of who wiinessed tho ceramonics. The hon- | Mmoney resentative Breckinrid Pollard | i the bed sick. Bower started for Plersor i T ! . | L earii oray pall bearcrs were W. Snowhook, Cap Uireeders Muotiug at Chlcago. for breach of promise and seduction. The | wicy'u knite. He sworo to kill him and mad: TONIGHT. 3 L | bo HEAL an inkma . 5 [ case will be trled before Judge Dradiey of ] : | i ; rea in Doyle, W. J. Onahan, ex-Congressman | OHICAGO, March 5.—The board of direc- | coie Wil b « powerful lunge. His arm was caught | MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PROBUOYION me nionth of last yg . Ward and Colomel W. P Rend. The | t the Northwest Trotting H Breed Detective Hayes, who was with him, and 4 I ivontion of & rémaiua wore taken to Mount Olivet ‘come. [ 107% OF the Northwest Trotting Horse Breed. O1d War Clalws © d. Detective Hudson took the knife away ) ) ¥ . agonts of tho United tory by special train, where they were in. | %' association met at the Wellington hote WASHINGTON, March 5.-The court Hower swears that he will kill Plerson, | \\ Bee Office, Omaha. be bLeld at Hotel ltoyal, Poincia torre:d 1n the prosence of relatives and close | today and arranged thelr program of utakss | cloims today- vendered: s - decision in- the | as he thinks he is the cause of his danghtcs . L e | Worth, Fla.., March 20. A al friends of the deceased for the annual meeting at Washington park | slalm of Charles H. Armstrong and 158 [ leaving home. MATINEE WEDNRESUAY WL RLY Ve W8 Wby ENEYIE

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