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THE SAN FRANC 1SCO CALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1904. RAILWAY TRAVEL. 1o arrive at | Trains leave and are due 4‘ { | SAN FRANCISCO. Ly 18 1908 Frox J y Deror larket Street ) (Foot of MAIN LINE. I racy. Lathrop, Stock:on Express — (Via _Davis 7.50» 3 . 7500 Martinez, Aniloch, Eyro Stockion, New | e nos, Mendota Armon H-rlwri Vissila, - 4200 for 4509 2.30A X1les, San | ton. (+Miton Marysy i 4200 8.00a 3'32’ > 8304 ... 6508 | 10 004 Limited — Ogden { Oma! Denver, Kausas C : 620 10.00A Valie) p > 12209 10.004 Los Passenger — Port Martinez, Riyron, Tracy, Merced, 1 Way Stations. teamers. Bacramento. Knights e. Oroville and Way Siations. ailejo, Napa, 8. 10.20A e Tv.‘. Stockton 8.0bP Oregox A s Express—Sac- ramento, Margsv 8.504 nly 11.50a Gauge). dayonly) 8.10P Juse, 5558 8.10» | " Centervi w Almaden. Los ¢ tos. Feiton, Cruz aad sen San ore and Way Stations. ose, Los Gatos ngeme, San Mateo, Belmont, Fau Carios. Redwood, Fair Osks, k. and Paio Alto. Mountais View, Sunny. e. Lewrence, Sants Clars and 19.45» ¥ for Afternoon. < Sunday only. b Mondsy only. oms op Bundsy. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC BAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. IA. rnnmooron.nrun]w D 00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m., 5:50, 6:30 end 11:30 p at 1:45 p. m, | 9:20, 11:15 & m., 1:45, | , 6:25, 7:60 p. m | Arrive San Fran Fun Week Novato. Petaluma a T Winasor. Lytton Hopland end Ukiah. | \12!.p‘6.:0y Sebastopol cct_at_Santa_Rosa for White ngs and Merk West Springs; at Burke's Sanitarfum: at Lytton for Springs; &t Geyserville for Skaggs C dale for the Geysers, Boon nwood: at Hopland for Dunc: Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- Soda Bay. Lakeport and ‘Bartiett | b for Vichy Springs, Saratoga er, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter * Lak Riverside, I Zhts ay 'House, Compiche, = Mendocine City, Fort Bragg. Dyer. Garber: R Pepperwood. Scotie and se to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | Quced rates On Sundavs Round-trip tiekets to all points beyond San Ratael ‘at balf rates i icket Office, €50 M Ch: i arket street, Chroniele JAS. 1. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Manager. Gen Pass. Agt the WOMAN KILLED; MAN INJURED Marysville Train Strikes Bugoy and Wife of Former Sheriff Meets Her Death NO WARNING GIVEN { Couple Attempt to Cross Rail- road Track When Locomo- tive Demolishes Vehicle R =) al Dispatch to The Call. RYSVILLE, Sept. 11.—Mrs. James | of the ex-Sheriff of s instantly killed and fatally injured this well, wif Sutter County, William Sch W o afternoon by the southbound Chicoand Matysville occupant tra In crossing the track was demolished and the were fearfully mangled. Mrs. | re medical aid reached bef hlesser's recovery is doubt- s say that the engineer warning signal when ap- the crossing. Sutter ( nty for many 1 known in this city, band ears and was has been in business up to the last few month: Schlesser, a relative A | of the woman, a painter by trade | and resides on D street, near Seventh. | Mrs. Elwell was very deaf and it is probable that her companion, who was | driv . did not see or hear the ap- | pre ching train until it was too late. ADVERTI SE.\IEVTS “DEVELOPING & PRIN{ING 3 *m the best wolkman- num expense. nnvnx.omu- 10c Roll of 12....18¢ 2 -.3c to Bo TIY MY D oADIRG Anmn LO“I. FILMS—Best on earth. Small 9nce? AUSCO CAMERAS are pronounced 'Y experts to be unexcelled for quick d accurate work. Prices from 3-..00 up. CYXO PEOTO PAPER—Is the best paper for developing, by artificial ]‘:;:hv Cameras repaired at moderate igures 1 orders promptly filled. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 MARKET STREET, Opp. Pifth. SAN FRANCISCO. b T VDOV V VD visir DR. JORDAN’S antar HUSEUM OF ANATOHMY 1001 MAZZET 6T. bet. Srha7, 81001, The Larges: Anstomical Museum in the Worid Wesknessas o any comtracied discase posttively cmrad by the sldest Specialis: on the Cosst. st 36 years. OR. JORDAM—DISEASES OF MEN = CUTLERY | ' EVERY BLADE WARRANTED CALIFORNIA . LIMITED TO CHICACD LEAYES MOKDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m,, through in 3 days,| _ ‘with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, erced Hxn(ard and Visalla. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. San Francisco, week d t Ti45. 8:30, 9:15, 1:00, 11:00°a m. m. Sausalito only) 45, 35, 5:15, 5:50, 6:28, 5 i :25 p. m. On Sundays )days extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2:06, m Ftax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m., it On Sundays and legal holiday 1600, 11:00 & m., 15:20, 17001 THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. . 'm. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, Sundays only—For Cu-a-u. ete, THCRET OFFICE 626 Market st FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. had been a resident of | where her hus- | S ~|terflies of fashion, but their {lowed the example of Lady Griselda |Cheap (then Lady Griselda rt ' retary. The nd | Khartoum and winning a brevet ma- LOVELIEST OF ENGLISH MAIDENS IS Handsome. Bride-to-Bz of a sidered by the Aristocracy Type of Patrician Beauty i LADY ULRICA Gallant British Soldier. Con- of Edward’s Isle the High2st n Kingdom of Great B itain g | - —— LADY ULRICA DUNCOMBE, AND ENGAGEMENT HAS AROUSED THE ! DAUGHTER OF LORD AND LADY FAVERSHAM, A FAMOUS ENGLISH BEAUTY, THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF WHOSE ARISTOCRACY OF BRITAIN. LONDON;-Sept.-11.—Few. engage- ! ments this year have awakened great- er interest in society than that-of Colonel Everard Baring, brother of Lord Revelstoke, and Lady Ulrica Duncombe, the youngest daughter of Lord and Lady Feversham, which has just been announced. For some years the bride-elect has been regarded as the handsomeést unmatried woman ‘in | aristocratic circles and keen has been | the speculation as' to who would be | the lucky man to win her. ‘As a specimen, therefore, of what is con- sidered the highest ‘type of patriclan beauty in' England,” her photograph, | | which is here reproduced, will bei | scrutinized with unusual interest in America. But the rich coloring of the complexion and the deep blue of her | earnest eyes are charms that cannot be depicted by the camera. Her beauty is an ipheritance from her mother, and her three elder sis- ters are all unusually handsome women. Curious stories are told of the | careful manner in which Lady Fever- {sham cultivated the @hildish charms | ! of her quartet of lovely daughters. | BATHED IN MORNING DEW. It is said that they wore gauze veils to escape freckles, bathed their faces in dew in the early morning, had stated hours for exercise and rest dur- | | ing the day, and that their food was | carefully selected, weighed and meas- ured in’ accordance with directions | |given by an eminent physician, that | they might attain beauty of'form and | perfection of coloring. This sort of training alone might have produced vain and frivolous but- studies were planned with equal care. In the case of Lady Ulrica, who was by na- ture the most serious minded and in- tellectual of the four, this was at- tended with the happlest results. After a course of home education she went to Girton College, Cambridge, where she remained for tWwo years. Later on, of her own volition, she took up the career of nursing and fol- Ogilvy) by qualifying in a hospital as a fully | trained nurse. She made practical juse of the knowledge thus acquired mong the poor of the East End. It was while engaged in this good | work that she met the present Bishop | of London, who, as Bishop of Stepney, one of the most poverty-stricken bor- | oughs of London, was then ardently devoting himself to Christian and phi- lanthropic work among the slum- dwellers under his charge. CHURCH COMES BETWEEN. In the course of time their engage- ment was formally announced, but for | some reason that was never explained | it was broken off. It has been suggest- |ed that the good Bishop came to the conclusion that the life of arduous labor he had mapped out for himself allowed scant room for domestic bliss and If called on to sacrifice one or the other the church had the superior claim upon him. As regards Lady Ulrica, it has been hinted that devout and kind- hearted though she undoubtedly is, she discovered that she yearned for some- thing different from the life of a min- istering angel of the slums. The Bishop is still single and likely to continue so. It was in India, as the guest of Lord and Lady Curzon, that Lady rica met her future husband, who was then on the viceroy’s staff as military sec- goldier on whom she has bestowed the place in her affections that was once held by the Bishop is a good one. Though not yet forty he saw a deal of service in the Soudan, taking part in the fighting at Atbara and jority and two “mentions.” Now he is lieutenant colonel of that crack regi- ment, the Tenth Hussars—the “Don’t Dance Tenth.” He is distinguished for his sound sense and practical ability as well as pluck. D Growing Attendance at the Fair. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11.—The attend- ance at the World’s Fair during the past week broke all records since the opening. There were 874,854 admis- sions, being almost 100,000 more than on any ‘previous six days. Labor day had an attendance of 209,622, the larg- est single day’s attendance. —_————— New Cloak and Suit House Opens. To-day opens the new cloak and suit house known as The Lead ' street, formerly Baron’s line of just arrive York. The Leader extends an invitation to the public. Low prices, stylish goods d good treat: t is the motto of i Leader, 762 t stree 4 EXPRESSES JOY AT BETROTHAL Kaiser Informs Father of Duchess Cecelia That She Will Be Warmly Received SCHWERIN, Mecklenburg, Sept. 11. —Emperor William and Empress Au- gusta Victoria arrived here this even- ing, accompanied by~ Crown Prince Frederick Willilam and his betrothed, the Duchess Cecelia of Mecklenburg- Schwerin. The city was lavishly decorated and the royal party was given an enthusiastic reception by the | populace. At the state dinner at the castle the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, in a short speech, welcomed his guests. The Emperor, in his reply, expressed great joy at the betrothal of the Crown Prince and the Duchess, and said that the latter would be re- ceived with open arms and honored by the Tmperial house. He concluded by proposing the health of the Grand Duke. BRUNSBUETTELKOOG, Sept. 11. —Emperor William was present at a dinner on board the training ship Mars, the occasion being an inspection of the vessel. Admiral Koester, in proposing the health of his Majesty, expressed the gratitude of the German navy toward the Emperor, “the ener- getic and always solicitous founder of a flourishing and ever-growing fight- ing fleet.” The Emperor replied: The words your Excellency has just ad- dressed to me on behalf of the active fleet have deeply moved me. and it is with joyful assent and from the bottom of my heart that 1 reply that the navy and my fighting fleet are permeated with the spirit with which I wish to sce them Imbued, and as regards the rela- tions of the officers of my navy to myself, that end has been attained which I set before my- nel[l {when 1 came o the throne. ound that the navy and its splen. - terial did mot, as far as the offio -d’gr "the corps were concerned. quite have a feeling of absolute dependence upon the person of the supreme war lord. It could not, indeed, otherwise, in view of the historical military and political development of our forces, and & 1 look at it to-day I feel cnat I have been suc- cessful in every respect. The officers’ corps of the navy is my officers’ corps, and its mem bers become my officers and my comrades. 1 is owing to the attalnment of this close and intimate connection, which is similar to that which for centuries past has existed between | the officers’ corps of the army and its King, that it has become possible to entrust great achievements to them, for It iz also true in this case that letter killeth, but the epirit giveth life.” H Notice to Passengers. Baggage transferred to and from all trains, stemers, etc., at 1ow rates. One ‘runk (sin- gle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton Special Deltvery, 308 Taylor st., 650 Market st Oakland Ferry Denot. Phone Exchange 46% American Bark Ashore. NASSAU, N. P, Sept. 11.—The American bark James A. Wright, Cap- tain Boeman, from Philadelphia Aug- ust 18, with a cargo of crude petro- leum for Havre, is ashore on Harbor Island. She probably will be towed here. LOST FOR DAYS ON THE PLAINS Governor Durbin of, Indiana Has Harrowing Experience While Out With Campers+ g IS FOUND. BY INDIANS Executive Takes Ride, Loses His Way and Is Forced to Spend Two Nights in Open PSS CR Special Dispatch to The Call. INDIANAPOLIS, Sent. 11.—Lost on the plains of South Dakota, Governor | Winfield T. Durbin spent three dus‘ and two nighte in the open, without any | food excent two small sandwiches. ' ‘When found by Indlan scouts, who had been impressed by his friends, he was' nearly starved. News of the occurrence has just been received here. His com- panions thought it best not to advise the Durbin family of the affair until lhe result of their search was known. The Governor is camping with a pnr- ty on the vlains. He mounted his hors and set out for a ride. He underesti mated the speed at which he was trav-. eling, and when he sought to return the camp was not in sight and no fa-| miliar object was in view. } He had taken no account of the di- rection in which his horse had traveled, | and after wandering about for several hours was forced to camp out alone fo! the night. Thinking his friends would start a search for him and fearing that | he would get farther away from the campj he remained at the place where he had tethered his horse until late next day, but none of his friends ap-| peared, and again he tried to reach the | camp. Night overtook &im and he was forced to remain in the open a second night. —_————— WILL DIE FROM WOUND INFLICTED BY A WOMAN Theatrical Advance Agent Is Shot by | Female Guest of Gotham Hotel. NEW YORK, Sept. 11l.—Warren J.| Ferguson, 38 years old, a theatrical ad- | vance agent, is dying from a bullet wound received during a quarrel to-day | in the Metropolitan Hotel, on Broadway, and a young woman who gave her| name as Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, though } acknowledging it to be fictitious, is un- der arrest and admits that she did the shooting. . She alleges that Ferguson attacked | her; -that -she pointed the revolver at | him to frighten him, and that during | a scuffle the revolver was discharged. | Ferguson refused to accuse her. Both lived at the hotel and the shooting oc- curred in the woman’s room. —_———— INFANT ESCAPES DEATH IN MIRACULOUS MANNER Rides for Ten Miles Behind Frightened | Horse and Is uninjured by Upset. PEORIA, IIL, Sept.'11.—Irving Pot- ter, aged 13 months, to-day uurvlved4 a perilous ride of ten miles behind a frightened horse. The baby’'s parents drove to Keller station, and when the father was assisting his wife to alight | the ‘horse started. No one was in the | buggy but the baby. After a ten-mile run the frightened horse turned the vehicle into a ravine. The buggy formed a’covering for the child and | when the father reached the scene he | was found -uninjured. —_——————— MEDALS FOR HARDY MEN WHO SAIL POLAR SEAS | | King Edward Congratulates Crew of British Ship and Orders Special Decoration. LONDON, Sept. 11.—King Edward has telegraphed his congratulations to the officers of the Antarctic British expedition steamship Discovery, which arrived at Plymouth yesterday. His Majesty has ordered that a new medai be instituted for Polar service and granted to all the officers and mem- bers of the crew. Captain R. S. Scott, commander of the Discovery, has been promoted to the rank of a captain in the royal navy. | —_— e BALTIMORE WELCOMES \ GRAND AERIE OF FAGLES | City Dons Holiday Dress in| Honor of the Coming of the Lodgemen. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 11.—| Though the national convention of the | Fraternal Order of Eagles will not be | | formally opened until Tuesday morn- | ing, the local celebration of the event' has already begun. The business, streets of the city were brilliantly illu- , minated to-night with elaborate ?Iec-l | trical displays and the numerous dele- ates already here were entertained by | the Baltimore lodge. ——————————— | REBELS AND GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN FIERCE BATTLE BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 11.—A fur- | ther heavy engagement between the insurgents and the troops of the Gov- ernnient, in which the latter are re- ported to have been defeated, is said | to_have occurred in Uruguay. Negotiations between the Para- guayan Government and the revolu- tionists there are still proceeding. —_————————— i California Souvenirs. | “Scenic Treasures of California,” a beautiful souvenir book of California, for 76 cents; others for léss and some for more. Orange, redwood and other Lflod souvenir novelties at lowest prices. born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. Oriole ADVERTISEMENTS. ! 'SAN FRANCISCO GAS 415 POST ND ELECTRIC CO. nn AMUSEMENTS. Tfl-fl A Afternoon at 2 Evening at 8. Show Grounds, Eleventh and Market Sts. SAN FRAN DAYS. SEPTEMBER 12-18. 2 Performances Daily at 2 and 8 p. m. | Deors Open One Hour Earlier. RINGLING WORLD’S GREATEST ® SHOWS BRO The lt‘nn Show of All Times, Past or Present, Surpassing in Scope, Magni- tude and Grandeur Anything Before Attempted. $3.700,000 Invested. 85 Railroad Cars. $7.400 Daily ExX-30 Separate Tenty. l‘;‘;:-o S 12 Acres of Canvas. Pert 40 Elephants. '5_Star omett 50 Camolii. m 200 Unique Acts. 650 Horses. At Kaca Performance, CRAZO Challenges Death in His Sensational Act. LEAPING THE GAP | A Bicycle Jump of 52 Feet—the Most Hazard- ous arnd Thrilling Feat Ever Accomplished. European Stars Appearing in America for the irst Time. THE 4 ELDREDS Warld's Champion Noveity and Daring Bareback Riders, THE 4 BEDINIS Italy's Premier Equestiians. THE COLINI-CAIRONS I Famous Parisian Troabillon Dancers. THE 7 GLIVSERETTIS Europe's Most Celebrated Acrobats. THE KAUFFMAN FAMILY Phenomenal Bicycle Experts, Incomparabie JACKSON FAMILY Dollard Troupe, Dacomas, Flying Fishers, 3 Rios, Fortuns Brothers, Tasmanian Troupe, Genaro & Theol, and 300 More Peerless Performers. AMAZING ANIMAL ACTORS 3 HERDS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. CAPT. WEBB'S 2 GROUPS OF EDU- CATED SEALS, And Squadrons of Marvelously Trained Horses THe Most Sublime Spectacle of All Times. Jerusalem an1 the Crusades | A Dazzling Picture of Beauty, Life, Color and Motion, Entrancing Terp- sichorean Revels Before Jeru- salem’s Oriental Despot. Exquisite Grand Ba'let Divertis:ment | Hc Ticket Admits to Everything. Chil- dren Under 12, Malf Price. BIG FPREE STREET PARADE AT 10.| Admission Tickets and Numbered Reserved | Seats will be cn sale durlnx the engagement at Bherman, Clay & Co.'s Mus Store, Kearny | snd Sutter streets, at exactly the same price | | charged at ticket ons on the show grounds. | PARADE ROUTE Starting from circus grounds at Eleventh and Market sts. Monday morning at 9:30, to How- ard, to Second, to Market, to Montgomery. to Californta, to 'Kearny, to Market and show | | srounds. 'This will be the only parade circus | _CALIFORNIA TREMENDOUS HIT! Mr. Frederic Belasco Presents FLORENCE ROBERTS MARTA OF THE LOWLANDS | Commencing Sunday, Sept. 18. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday Matinee. Farewell Weel ST o Lagm "m BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. H. W. LAST WEEK. MAflNEEs THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. & Palace & King NEXT---THE ATIR | OF FRIENDSHIP OF THE TREMENDOUS LAST WEEK | - THE e TOREADOR Farewell Torea M: Next Saturday. BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. THE SERENADE ratic Debut of Andrew Bogart. Pr|c(v’lp:.‘5t 50c, Thc.. Seats Always Selling. LAST WEEK OF “The ANHEUSER PUSH" ‘The Brightest, Catchiest and Funniest Bur- lesque Ever Penned. Twenty _Positive Song and Specialty Hits. nrivalled Cast and Cherus. scemry and Costuming Never Equaled. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Ever-Popular Prices. iy v Next Attraction, Monday, September, 19, MISS MAZUMA | A Strictly Original Burlelqnn Full of Sur- pri Seats mw on safe. ——————— MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. DON'T fall to visit the NEW YORK, 1 to 3 daily, the ILLUMINATED FLEET A‘l'xmm.'rwmn ll.Bonnu» the right tickets h‘fll the C. LAUNCH cCO., and hnhl foot of ul’l..lfll(lflfllolm building. GHEERFUL VAUDEVILLE! The Harry La Rose Company; Rooney and Bent; Al Shean; Leo Carrillo; The Great Singing Four; Burton and Brooks; Three Mitchells; “Our Boys ia Blue,” and Orpheum Motion Pictures, Showing the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thure- day, Saturday and Sunday. PRICES—10c, 25c_and S0e. COLUMBIA . Powell Street, Near Market. SECOND AND LAST WEEK! MATINEE SATURDAY. Last Time Next Sunday Night. vRiE BELLEW KYRLE And Original Company, Includfdg E. M. HOLLAND, In the Fascinating Dramatic Production, RAFFLES "85 CRACKSMAN Next Monday—The Irreproachable Extraves §u=% “The Wizard of 0z.” OPERA N W nouse TO-NIGHT—ALL THE WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. Enormous Success of BOTHWELL BROWNE'S New Japanese Musical Extravaganza, PRINCESS FAN TAN POPULAR PRICES—15¢, 25¢, S0 COMING—*“YORK STATE FOLKS."” 500 Clever Juveniles In the Cast. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager TO-NIGHT—ALL WEEK. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Evg., 25c-T5¢; Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 25c-50c. WHITE [&wms] WHITTLESEY In Capt. Robert Marshall's Delightful Comedy, ALCAZA THE 2N COMMAND Played by John Drew. FINE PRODUCTION—GREAT CAST. Mcnday, Sept. 19—MR. WHITTLESEY In MONBARS GENTRAL*Z: Market St., Near Eighth. Phone South m A MAYER TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATS. SAT. AND SUN. First Time Here of Blayney’s Immensely Pop~ ular Greater New York Melodrama, ONLY A SHOP GIRL PRICE .10c to 500 ibe, 15¢, 2S¢ NEXT—FALLEN BY THE WAYSIDR Evenings Matinees The Musical Goolmans And a Splendid Show Every Afternoom and Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD, THREE BABY LIONS IN THE ZOO. INSPECT CABARET DB LA MORT. Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION. .....10c | CHILDREN........5a ‘When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes. MISCELLANEOUS. Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses At Moderate Cost Outfits, Guns, Ammuni. tion, Fishing and Outing Goods. Tents and guns to Rent. CATALOG FREE. SHREVE & BARBER CO., 739 Market st 521 Kearny st. WwW. T. HESS, b.L Public and AStorney-at-Law. ‘Tenth , Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Nd“ * Telephone 983, ence, 1802 McAllister st. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed g8 Applisation. FRESHE AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0. 5P gl iaitat LUBRICATING om LEONARD & ELLIS. 418 Front Pheue Matn O Phone Main 1718, st 511 Sensome o, & T, E. (. HUGHES, s

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