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Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News COMA GIRL TRIES TO KILL HER FALSE LOVER a Pretty 19-Year-Old Woman, Takesi2*********eeees . BANK CLEARINGS. Shots at William Shuman in the Hotel But-|* fod Two Take Evfect, But Are Not Fatal, {3 =. ® Increase over same date * year $660, * $1,828,006.56 louse $1, 167,483.45 eeeeeeeee Tries 7 KILL gwHO REFUSED TO OTH NOW IN ee ee ee WATERS RECEDE Smeal not t ervioe.) c was * Jan, 29 ® afternoon. The Ohlo and Wabash rivers be by Ant . kan ing today, and refugees " from all towns affected, held a/ prayer meeting of thanksgiving tn} the rooms which were unflooded.| ‘The first mail in ten days reached ; New Haven today. A launch this oom . ge morning found hundreds of refag Mader tb om short rations, living In tents . holding \ carnival in the camp ip Dartensier A] | #treeta, vhere dancing oceurred ev Parore, ax Seilery night EY! Tam) NOVEL CASE IS et Fh FILED IN COURT SL ’ y nd r ieusd te dan: annie The case filed in the superior | yond te dae WALKER yurt today by George Hitcbooek see ene tha | Th¢ MY eanOld Tacoma Girt Whe] and wife aainst J. Moller and| Ban - | Attempted to Kill Her Betrayer, | wife is in some | PERISHAB be an important factor in determin THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST,—OCccasional Rain Tonight and Wednesday; Light Southeast Winds. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JAN 29, 1907. N. P. PUTS EMBARGO. ON FREIGHT 8 THE ONLY COM MODITY NOT NONE CAN SAY WHEN WILL BE LIFTED, that Mt has been absolutely neces AFFECTED —| sary that some monsure be taken to iT} bring! about relief and get freight) traffie back to normal. ‘The only} way the road can do this, it te stat} j ed, t to stop wiving shipme mt | The Northern Pacific announced) yafft @uch time as the congestion today an embargo, immediately ef | haw}aen relieved. fective, upon all kinds of freight, } ‘Phere are about 3,000 cars of| except perighable, destined for! frefght on thie division alone walt) points east ling to be worked over the moun The road will not accept lumber! taimg, There is an average of about) or shingles or other dead freight! aigttfeet of snow slong the line in destined for eastern points until! the @amcades and about six Inches! the present traffic congestion, the) mote fell yesterday, Only by cease worst ever known, has been relies work, night and day, has lieved [beam possible to keep the tine How long embargo will eu | through the mountaine open for dure officials of the foad are un! pasmenger trains, perishables and| able to predict. No effort will be) fuel) pnd dead freight has been com spared, they state, to lift it Just a6) stamtly accumulating soon a8 possible, The weather will! “Well informed railroad men state }that a «peli of unusually warm ing its duration. weather and warm rains at this see So many loads have accumulated | son would alt dimastrously in the that cannot be moved on ace nt of | Casoades ond would bring about a the unprecedented snows and cold petition of the November floods pather, both in the Caseu and on an even more serious se By n Washington, aa well as in ery precaution je being taken to na, Dakota and other points a eenmane this contingency PERKINS’ HOBBY WON’T PASS hots Jone The plaintiff and defendant }fore Chief Wappenatein she de | ®t oth from Tennessee, w clared that she didn't know whether | ‘Ne¥ ere friends | aince boyhood. | or motive for it iw too oF ’ he ¢ Hdant came ta Be ' e = iu te too OF whe would have been sorry tf she ant can MI OCAL MEN InrERaeTE® tse] Mk eee oeuvre and tater wrote th Bhe sala] © t if he would me plaintife here he we j had Killed Sheman or not that Shuman had promised to marry her six months ago. and that she 1 och taht came from Tacoma for that pur | 'P*st apd 4 four-room cottage poss, determined not to have the|!t 8* & donation. Hitchcock came who ts % years old, were removed FARRELL GOES EAST TO to the county jail im the patrol viet | FISHING COMPANIES 00 NOT Advocates Closed Year. EVE A pi | §.G. Brady, representative of the BELIEVE ALASKA PROPOSED) 6) nay Hisherion Co. sald: “The BILL WILL EVEN SE RECOG | wil may look good at first glance to) wedding postponed, as Shuman do | here im 1901, entered into possession) _izEp bs an on es “a er udebied a ur iver |ditfone in Alaska. The argument Shuman admitted that be hat/® ttle After working it for me ed ) will undoubtedly be advanced | promised te marry the girl, but th yeare he was evicted. This uction| “It won't pase It will pre rabty to votes for it, ie: ‘that it will} he wanted her to wait until Maren 1} &* fr damages or specific perform- | never got beyond the committee! préient the extermination of the | Som Sees "Waner and Ghamas p™ne |atage Our delegation in congress |Al@tkan salmon supply’ If they arg anxious to do that or are ane on to protect oem OF iow to reatock the salmon supply wagon last night SETTLE RAILROAD SQUABBLES. to the other while on the way ID Schuman Taken to Hospital. the Harriman interests, jeft Seattic | forenoon Schuman was] last olght for an eastern trip, and { i ; Neither spoke This 9 the Providence hospital, | While away he is expected to stor Snyden and Crockal) this|at 8t Paul long enough 6 settle Farrell, local attorney fe ersies betw noon are performing an opera-|all pending cont “| tien to remove the bullot in hin | the HU! and Harriman interests tr Refore going on the table | Honttle and the state. As stated In stated to @ Star reporter that | The Star some weeks ago, the prop he Would not prosecute the woman | erty owners along Fourth and Pitth who attempted to tale hie life for) ave & have all the wrong be tm alleged to have | sary terminal tand needed by the dome, but further than that he had | Harriman people upen the terme! nO wtatement to make | prepesed by the committee he 4 Mine Walker had nothing to say|by Edmund Bowden Baan arrested by Officer | today, She i confined In the wom- w to the potlee}en’s ward at the county jail, She ie Be. Buckley attended lia vere pretty girl, and today the gh yeater- her face. - signed tha neces SHUMAN, be Failed to Mike Good of Marriace. DISCUSS ANNEXATION. | At a special meeting of the Con strain she passed Uy a oo tral Improvement club, held tate | dey i plainly shown on was taken be l yesterday afternoon at the Cham j ber of « fMerce, representatives of ee > [the various suburbs discussed an ITOL HILL BOYS 2:35 8s=Fe2 3 jed that upom a petition of € per cont of the resident property own TROUBLE ere of any district thie would be| sufficient to call an election for an- | nexation, A committe: was ap-| pointed to secure the passage of | every man on; ting all beer people's lawns while | euch « Lem by the legisiature, playing their games, and to the wi en oe ter they snowball women and chil | STA E VETO OF MAvOR | Grea, with greet danger io both 18 NOT SUSTAINED. to protect the) “7 have had bundreda of com-! | plaints from the residents of the! San mayor's bo ng igiinwe'’ special w } tot Hil) Aietrict regarding the | OTdinance giving & rickson the o ofr caarees| conduct of the boys, and it was for Th! to erect s stable on the tide | WT Alvey| that special purpose of protecting |fsts within the prescribed limite ms. And yer | property and Hives thet I sent Offi. W8* not sustained by the counctt LH Gorham an arbi. cer Alvey to that district jest nieht Vil spoke, saying that Se hut elanan Alvey admita that he slapped the there were no near neighbors in the mate the cass,) Boye because they refused to obey Vielnity, Reynolds said that the | vidence of the off. his orders and called him vulgar | Committee had decided to allow any | before him, and | names, one of them designating him man whe would put se fire proot | ie carried to the a8 & “seab.” The officer, however, | Puliding on the jefiate to une it! . ite proper, Ras been on the police force for for stables oF other He 2 i nearly three years, and is known to thought ft an or tr Barges Officer Al-| be thoroughly competent | filing up the Mate with bustness struck his 16-year / - and also kicked | JURY SELECTED IN $5,000 | William Randatt. | | mat Dr LR DAMAGE ¢ GaSe OF WOMAN. | TOPPENIGH. Wash. Jan. 29 eo the Capite! Hilt! Wm. Randall, age 37, died betes this me He wae o ploneer of leaves a wife and two ch A jury wae “thie morning tm Bill district.” anid} paneled in the case of Lillian Mae “has been one of | Brown against the Superior Crack er & Candy company for damages In the som of F000 om Recount ol a eee et ee ew ree ee of the oom letter to Rear-Admiral Davia and his birth im 2 it was! |the proper time, #0 that the |millar with the condition of the} |by Senator Porkine « the Beattie fire department defeat the bill at] why not declare a closed season? » in no] uppose the year 1900 or 1910 be in wasting any words on a dog}de@lared a closed yeas and no fete | dy dead. We have full faith |'88; being allowed? Give the fishing | nierestx a year or two notice i every member of the Wee of time to enable them to ton delegation, Congressman Ham-|imake the necessary arrangements. phrey and Seustyr Piles are fa-/and this would have the desired of 2 : ‘Afior @ closed year salmon tn Alaskan fisheries, and Battle's 18) indie waters would be more plentl py tay Ty aay tag |{8E than ever, Buch a law could be as Se the way thane Seeree entily onforced by making t* & tn local fishing business expressed} | citanas Gh Gen Aleiiem sab! themectves, when asked for their) Sramns! offense (0 buy Alaskan oa nion on the bill introduced io Unt States senate Saturday | Would Freere Little Man. Califorat “The provision requiring a license |providing for the establiehment of the secretary of commerce and private salmon hatcheries in Alse- | '6%er for the establishment of new kan waters, and giving to the own erties, would shut out the ~ of wach hatcheries exclusive man as he could not afford the expense or time it would i ‘iah ty . it: hing rights within three nautical ‘oe a> teen ak - be. Aw tt is, the Alatha Pack Would Give Menepety. Association coptrols almoet 60 The general opinion te that the @ent of the total Alaskan salm purpose of the bill ts to give ag mutput. Geattle has about « monopoly of the fishing in Alaskan | dollars tnvested in Alaskan waters to the “Alaska Packers a» *, and several hundred of soetation,” a Callfornia corporation, hap eens dorive their livelihood with headquarters at San Fran inca, them. They are entitled t and that is the cause of Cenatet} protection, which I have no Perkins’ fathering it OUT representatives in con- T. A. Gorman, president and mat } will give them.” ager of the Cassan Bay Fisheries) dent Jarvis, of the North Co. nid that the effect of the bill) Fisherice Co, refused to if enacted, would undoubtedly be to) ed, except to say that our destroy the Alaska fishing interests jom in congress would take Of Seattle. “But then there fs ne of both Senator Perkine and chance of Its ever passing.” said) Rip BI In due lime. a a i BN COMMEND BRINGHURST) APPOINTMENT writers has passe Under ; branches, be it and it is hereby ve "Resolved, that we, members of | the executive committee of the Se atte Hoard of Fire Underwriters. W. Bringhorst, chief Of | whose experience as paentativer These of fire insurance oc anies in Se utions were called forth by a/ aie covers periods in many in t of misiending reports that | stances of over 15 years, do hereby ypeared in print and othe? |efferse the « ntment of Mr} The local bn ce mon be-| Htlagharet as chief of the Fire do a mendatory of and ow 4 politically ont, cool, | ecutive commit Id Jan. 25, and * fa ft, many of whom | injuries sustained by her last June, | @ # |liewe that Mayor Moore's appotnt-)Pafimest, and whic no member of | Mrashinas These in which her hand was canght In @ TRIBUTE TO M’KINLEY. * | me nt was dictated from no politica! | sahil committee has recommende i the habit of run-| a candy rotier and . vetiy mashed * #| motives and that the selection of or in any way attempted to influ — i @ #| Mr Bringhertt_jn a most excellent | efte the mayor in this « niment . #\one. The rescdfutions are as fol-| eaid committ woe deaire by thene * i ® | lows Tegolutions to congratulate the chief ILOGIZES }@ cinthe and tulips were tld @} ‘Beattie, Wash, Jan. 28, 1907 efechtive of thie city on the * ® upon the McKinley tomb today @ Whereas, Wm. Hickman Moore, | dom of the vice he has m |® by order of Beeretary Cortel- &| mayor of Seattle, has appointed H.| . "Resolved, that the secretary be| 2 you M McKinley's home @/W. & ghuret, chief of the fire de @irected to furnish the mayor, the @ «li parts of th * Whe re Mr. Bringhurst has been | werks and general mana re with! *: tod f-* | wae known to many members | Coptes of thia resolution —. aed * a lof thie committ if over 15 yeurs The foregoing resolutions Tehgraph Service.) yenham has formally withdraws bis @ This is the anniversary of # rest, ¢ 8 citizen mitted at a meeting of the ‘ * * iz . 7 * q that he has expressed his regrets ‘ed, esteemed by firemen gen | were adopte recetving the approv . tay thet Gos Swett [for having written LclMcdcdelhetcdMotaMohel and a devoted practical stu-|al of every member of the com = — t of fire departments in all their ' mittee. Je in the 7... Lead to Upholding of Mayor's|: Be Ard two squares of the the Sherman Saloon License--Committee| wn thie Counc nere and now to aay what It ie going to ¢ } fo Shoulder Responsibility. Conway Is Saro land « 4 b t J. eee eee eee eee ee ee ee es the Heer en ‘ a |ed tison if would | BETWS Mlarnoon it developed that the reason for the non & | KIN’ enough te op A ane @ the liquor license ordinance before the council ® | tie the nade a at plea for SMP Was the defiection of Morrison in the afternoon, * aring 1 WEES TE impossible to put the ordinance through the * : ‘ nin mT Hight votes would have been recorded against it, as # | 2" nen. Bowen, Crichton, Hurd, Keene, Kelso, Murphy, Mor ® | , t ; - It is now believed to be positively certain # f rand th ared | Pe Sdinance can never pase over the mayor's veto. One # that pasneng . MF these pledged to vote against it last night may be # prec oo a . “gerd Sh ted fe change ¢ minds, but not a sufficient num ® |). 4) : . . | Eo Mant the hope on the part of the whisky ring that it # j f h | Wr pass over tne maygr’s veto * | t h a 1 « for Wi LLELEREEREELEE LEELA aaa ae 4 of the | * oun: i week t t on it 1 t he a to k 1 1 r | q 1 it rv Was « Groat Surprise ie pol ie «# « if brigh b 1 nly i by th t ' k lenk it offense agate ‘ " t more of @ pie-and af f the Firat ward We). OLtvERs 0 past his! I ’ nplet tting go of th a My farm nchorage. What it men A young man, a Southern man, a/ts driving a tunnel through Lookout Peuhen they|one seemed to know, unless it was|man who “does things,” 18 likely tg mountain, which is to be the lon A they anlthat the counctl had suddenty comeimedid the Panama canal, W.J, Of est tunnel in America. He bu dea Oude. it eduser, hers Sad ¢ @- | ver’ o Knosville, who th | the locks of the lake canal at Sau ‘ eat dsrful amelety expe ved for bid uththe work under the contract | @te, Maric, Mich, He is a m TRO = ata a ae | wie: ie in Dd mabition. to| OF Pr scdedl cn rogaine m ! Dal even if be legen e| jOltver’s success has been throug! ie J ary The Sp oa i pitantion. to hia. cou ea ho trots HMOntaly fw Bam i al ae! omit? at wae i whit Kleeven” man, In hi Lig Cet rileigs ‘a sme days be used to live with bis con-| 4 Po Gee ele _ the neon . ' wt pa Lere aed” Sines o® ay 2} benetor, vite tek ul 148 los vt , it on mating exc Tt. ee ort oe \ 9 | awards, ob wh ae be “er | w al Apon “haere a prin 4 i: J mbiitern ? worth of Fails eanno ided, He i# 29 * ue ; ces! task ot thin t ried aiid bas woveral children ee a a ee Py stig ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE PAY ONLY as CENTS PER MONTH. mcm VOL, 8. NO. ago. ACCEPTED JURORS IN" THAW CASE EXCUSED | arth Campbell and ewerd B. Faire Dismissed by Consent of Both Sides--Two New Men Chosen Today, Leaving Four More Necessary to Com- plete the Jury. aR . *® COUNT TOLSTO! DYING. * % (Boripps Telegraph Bervice.) * BT. PETERSBURG, Jan. 29 ® According to a report whieh ®@ has steadily gained cir # wince early this morning, Count *! Tolstot, @ and social reformer ®@ Hin condition t @ alarming that death may be a @ matter of but a fow hours * WHRAHHHAKRAKAKS PUGH'S BODY [a IN SEATILE ‘The body of BE. B Pugh, the cable splicer of the Sunset Telephone any, found frozen near Mill town, Skagit county, yesterday, was | brought to Seattle this morning by | P. J. Hoyt, who was searching for} eg missing man When Mr. Hoyt and L found the body, it was frozen stiff. | Developme showed that Mr, # hunting, had broken! the oarloek his b while mak i ing his way up the river, which was gradually filing with ice He had ndoned the boat and was mak ng his way to Milltowa when he} sccam) to the he. Mr. Pugh leaves a wife, who ts now staying with friends at 405 Aloba at. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at | o'clock from Butterworth & Sons’ chapel, under the ausplees of Local No LB EB. W., of which union Mr, Pugh | was @ member iM CROW BILL LATEST PICTURE OF HARRY K, THAW. (Scripps Special Service.) Mrs. J. J. Caine, who was an early NEW YORK, Jan. 29—The fourth | friend of Evelyn Thaw, The pros- and sixth jurors, Arthur Campbeil,| °cvtion thinks it will be able to : Ohrow light upon the first relations t novelist in dying aald to be » Seoesesnetieet se | M. Davis | all aod }and Howard B. Faire, wan emee a. rus 46h. ook. Geen }by consent of attorneys both | White and reveal the motive of (Serip Whieabh | Bervice.) | shies Thaw for killing the architect. Mra. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Jan. 29 who ts a buyer for a Boston The senate railroad committee to- | ‘ y house, lived In the same day reported favorably on the “Jim| NEW YORK, Jan o-—-Dr 5 with Evelyn Thaw and her the Nesbits came to s city. The mother and daughter were in hard straits, and Mra. Cain€ Flint, the principal aljenist re oa by the state, kept the prisoner | | Crow” bill providing that all rail road and street cs jen must provide movabl ther wher under the closest scrutiny , . while he le fn rbeerva ate white and black passengers. — See tenth jury- | elped them. All efforts to find lenan, aye his former home waa in| M®® Caine have failed up to date. | Louisiana. He ead | All the Thaw party were present / |much of the ca ause there! at the trial this morning. The pris- | was little else to read in the pa-|oner was in an apparent happy | pers, had for i no opin- | frame of mind, in contrast to hig jion, Th w much oe ut in| morose aftitude yesterday. A roid court when Jerome # Den- | of 100 new tallamen was called, end nel, because of the latt being | the examination proceeded in « hunt ° from Louisiana, where t nwrit- | for the last three jurors. A number ten law in euppored ¢ play an/| were examined, but unsuccessfully, ares with the | During the examination of the ven- remen Evelyp Thaw read a number letters. Thaw read one which pleased him greatly, as he chuckled audibly « suamer “ times. equal part in some The long delayed Baxrtiake av mtract was let today by the board of public works to Hawley & Lane Pamoar * Office have thrown a at 48 cents a cuble yard. More than | dragnet over New York to ® From bas passed since this mat- ter wae firet taken up. i av. i to be the main tra “see RAILROAD EMPLOYES GET SHORTER HOURS i» to be cut through from Almy to at i | servers of the district | Ot 12th av, N REALTY DEALS Griffith (Star Special Service.) , La Fo OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 29.—The | congress, after a fight of several session. It \s being handled here by Representative Huxtable of Spo- kape, a Northern Pacific conductor. limiting the! ‘The house passed also Smaliley's way trainmen for con house bill appropriating $340 for secutive employment to sixteen, and the of Sheriff Thomas, of making the penalty for a violation Okanogan county, and bouse bill 71 a fine of any «um up to $1,000. The by Carty, on abolishing the state bill Is modeled upon th the | spectal funds tte bill recently passed by com-|house this morning passed by a unanimous vote house bill 31, by Rhodes of Spokane. hours of ra Republicar dicate of 4 in $15,000 that his Sund y tor Line $40,006 he addit is ted west of SS ty of Weat i 6 ] TURNED be a good thing to re the ap- y potntment to the street committee, | mayor added wast double corner t nt an DOWN ‘HARD the vote was taken on the a Pe ed — appointment, it was not different 7 ene being from the votes previously taken, rng oat Ba sedge gel ot Bi The appointment of Nathan R. Kelso being alone in confirming the ane 16th | Hogg to be superintendent of | appointment snd Denny way to George Gosling | streets and bridges by Mayor Moore _ —————— fon S18,008. was turned down by the council DEAD BABY 18 FOUN Jast night without any qualms. The rot} The body of a dead baby, sup- erin-| posed to be a commer asking % tendency fight between the council | was o—The steam-/and the mayor be settled without | in a out 3% months old, 1 this morning wrapped ox near the rear of 68 NEW YORK, Jan. ship Moleka, witch satied this/further ado, was first read West Blanchard # Deputy Cor- morning for t Mediterranean, is| Gill attempted a pleasantry by | one ¢ stated that a crime wae aground at Sandy Hook suggesting that he thought it would fent, but there was no clu -:- FEAR ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF CHESTER THOMPSON SAYS PARENTS WERE HARD. |Threatening Letters Received by Thompson Family | -~Heavy Guard Placed Over Boy and Every Pre- caution for Safety Is Taken. Alleging that his parents scolded him continually and made him de all the w about the house Mu year-old Guy Moody ran away from his home in Redmond yesterday and | went to Falis City. He finally} came to Seattle, where he was} pieked ap at the King st. station (Star Special Service.) st idressing the jurymen, Fol thia ring by Special Officer; TACOMA, Wash, Jan. 20—For ing address of Mr. Vance Mitchell and escorted to the police | the first time since the trial opened | Will H. Thompson, attorney for t station. His case will be in 1 | precautions were taken today to| defense and father of th ni by the humane officer prevent the possible assassination| will plead his case to the ju of Chester Thompson In his address, which covered The fear that enemies of the| three hours’ time, Mr, Vance held Thompson family who have become| that a criminal committing a crime }aroused almost to desperation dur-| must 1 ssarily be able to distir ing the Jong drawn out trial, would| guish between r joceasioned by the receipt of a num-| He ther t and wrong, if ary if Insar how that ber of threatening lette young Thomps have know The Standard Furniture com-|the past few s hat he + e in k peny's plans fo new building te Judge Thompson, father of the | F s stra yr be erected & © northwest corner |D°y, and Attorney Shipley, stated} tnx , t ed by none of Mesent an. Ged. Pina. ot > {today that they had received kk ' bers. of his own 4 with the t nepector to. |ters threatening Chester's life, and He argued that it was In eived warning lt The plan tory | they have also henait r the young man ced con cintly |ters from friends asking them t have k what he was. adapted for a la mise, |take precautions, Accordingly to and held that his conduct The owners, | Sons,|day Chester was gue 1 carefully | s arrest plainly indicated ay that it will be the finest build.|@% he was taken to and from the/ that the boy knew he had bt ing of the kind on the coast. It wil] | Court room. His brother Maurice| guilty of crime cost $ A. Warren Gould ia | Walked slightly ahead of Chester Mr. V © then launched forth tn ear t, Cor vetion will be | he left the room at noox i appeal to. the gin by 11 heriff and Ose ’ ‘ f the lett He oittmed that clroumstance (Star ) violer his} did not bea t the ention of ‘ | i} 3 dimit thei the fense that h . was ht} fi turbe ores € Lig r ie a par la as the testimony of wour ior some days the de has] tp has} the expert witnesses was to the ef Wolfe was b & knife,| watched carefully cc n specta hat a paroniac would have and was sewed up in 87 different | tore at the trial. One woman who thought of personal safety after 1 wasey |is alw who con-| ¢ * Nime, Supe { wed t nt jstantly keeps he n her muff, | ; g rm wr eanstgeea? ie m of the de ented th fact tha the young man jhad barrt an a 4a centharen” Wha he: SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN. fendant's attorneys — Shes Jatimate that etre might }eten ewe matt A deity sheriff wae sent to Mon. | "#¥e @ aan concealed th tho ft [thre 1 to kill ff any attempt n tht ing by ff Smitt Vance f \ ftect bik GYRORt Pie t te ' t . o in . a n t suree of “A ea kit rintina and mur~ v com) t Boy Bitterly arraigned nself at nh tr g sinc ‘ tM.’ \ a f ornir na hi oat and hat h * \ welt t length on four 1 allroad tre his ar ment near the mill th oy ft rf a hy t bit

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