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SUPREME COURT IS UNMASKED (Concluded.) and the underground trail —_ | which ran to the Inner precincts of Gordon to “suggest” the line to [the supreme court via the Seattle be followed by it. | office of EB. Palmer GORDON, INSTEAD, PREPAR-| prionds and defenders of the ED A COMPLETE OPINION, AND | court are fond of saying that the TO MAKE SURE THAT IT) powell commitioe exonerated th WOULD BE SATISFACTORY TO | court of all general charges of graft THE RAILROAD COMPANY, | and corruption, If this were true SENT A COPY OF IT TO W. R/inis series of stories would never BEGG, OF ST. PAUL, THE COM:| have been written, But ft is not PANY'S GENERAL COUNSEL, What the Powell committee ASKING BEGG TO EXAMINE IT, port that, owing to true. did do was to r AND IF HE FOUND IT SATIS:| its jack of power to compe! the at FACTORY, TO WIRE BACK THE | tondance of witnesses and the pro ONE WORD “SATISFACTORY.”| duction of evidence, Ita investiga BEGG WIRED BACK THE ONE [tion was not ciently complet WORD “8ATISFACTORY” ON (tg enable it to make a finding on JUNE 8, 1908, GORDON FOR*| this point. It therefore recommend WARDED THE OPINION TO ed that the investigation be re ROOT, AND ON JUNE 25 THE | sumed by some body possensing OPINION WRITTEN BY GORDON | gucy power, Its report sald WAS PROMULGATED AS THE! OPINION OF THE SUPREME| “The committee is unable to make a complete investigation be cause of its Inablilty to procure all the evidence bearing upon matters subject to its inquiry. COURT OF WASHINGTON, On August 1, 1908, we find Root writing Gordon as follows “Am anxious about our friends. | Am exceedingly embarrassed by| “As to rumors of bribery and cor promises made on assurances re | ruption, the committee begs to re. ceived. I hate to bother you, as 1| port that it has been unable to ob- know your position, but tf they | tain any facts to substantiate the could be jogged up a bit it would | same, and Its investigation, for the wonderfully help the situation reason above stated, has not been A few weeks later, Gordon, fac- | eufficiently complete to make a ing prosecution for emb went, | finding on this point. turned these and other letters from “Without implying that any facts Root and Begg over to Nusum & | exist which would establish such Nuzum, his attorneys. Dick” Nu-| crimes, the committee has become | zum went back to Montana, where | convinced that an investigation by | he was met by Begg’ coming West,| some body clothed with legal in and it was agreed between th quisitorial powers might clear up! that Gordon should not be prosecut: | this point. ed. N. EB. Nuzum told W. W. Hind “If euch inquisition ahall not be} man that the Great Northern had | had, supplied Gordon money for corrup-|ther accomplishment, In elther | MUST NOW PAY DUTIES tion purposes, and could not prose- | event the supreme court and we cute Gordon without becoming in- | State Bar Association will have volved themselves, Later the Great |fore them the evidence herewnh | Northern refused to furnish docu- | submitted upon which to base any} mentary testimony for use against | proper action or proceeding.” Gordon | The supreme court still has this This Harris case was exhau evidence, taken by the Powell com-| His little body one mass of cute ly investigated by a special com, | mitte but so far has not used it fs ines and ‘welts Infilcted by hie mittee of the Washington Bar As-|as the basis for “any proper action r parenta, J. BE. Miller, a paper sociation, appointed by President J. [or proceeding” tending to clear er, and bis wife, of S18 34th B. Bridges, at the request of Chief |away the “rumors of bribery and av. &, Harry Miller, a bright little Justice Hadley, of the supreme | corruptior chap of & years, tolls @ story of court. Of this committee, John H.| One brief paragraph from that cruelty unequaled tn the bietory of | Powell, of Seattle, was chairman. | evidence, thrown In tn the middle the humane department Ita findings were in accord with |of the testimony of W. W. Hind | A Warrant for the arrest of the the statements here made. Of the | man, apparently without being di parents wae feeued this afternoon character of the Gordon opinion in|rectly related to his other testt| jby Deputy Prosecutor Murphy the Harris case, the committee | mony, is interesting | Humane Officers Margaret | Hindman was testifying about De Han and John Vaupell today said: “The principle of law announced | | what N. EB. Nugum told him of the or if it shall result in no fur} THE Binet oan OCTOBER 27, 1910. MILLION LOSS IN VICTORIA FIRE The Woat owe of commisaton Vie-Jern Union ‘Telegraph company, A|which had just moved Into | their new office, {a a total lows, Blaze Under Control, After four hours’ desperate fight ing, the outbreak was brought un der control about 2:30 a.m, The actual origin of the fire is a mys tery, but It apparently started on jone of the counters In the matin aisle of the store, and, leaping up | the elevator shaft, spread rapidly through the top story, and burning (Ry United Press.) VICTORIA, B. C., Oct torlans slept late this morning million-dollar fire is something new for this city, One entire block, lo Joated In the very heart of the elty with the exception of the Timea | building and three or four «mall shacks on one end of the block, ts & mass of ruins, To deseribe tt |more accurately, the block resem bles a large stadium tn uree of erection, with only the walls completed outer The fire, which started In Spen |downward soon enveloped the en feer's department store at 10:45 p./tire Spencer building in a mass of m., Was a raging furnace in a very | flames few minutes, and while the fire de. In leas than an hour it had eaten partment responded promptly, they could do nothing toward extingulah ing it, and were lucky to confine It |to the block. At midnight bust ite way Into the surrounding build ing, At midnight |Bullding was Five Sisters About the one ablaze. WEBSTER ADMITS SALE OF STOCK Manage EK, Webster of the) $600,000 of the earnings of the|a hound on the evidence produced Independ Tolephone company | Ind ndent company were put! Superior Judge Ronald yesterday was put on the stand today by A®-|into the plant dismissed a charge of murde sistant Attorney General W, V.| His estimates of the necessary |againat Charles Lyts cost of a plant similar to that of the Independent company te about Tanner in the telephone rate hear Ing, and questioned closely on the of the accused, was shot down and rumored merger of the two c 1 $150,000 more than that submitted | xjiied in her home, 1700 22nd ay. 8 panies yesterday by L. H. Gray, the en-lon July Lyth steadily maintain: Webster replied that, while he|ineer employed by the commis led that a rific fell from a table | Wransferred all of hin shares but} #on the dining room and discharged one to the treasurer of the com-| The hearing will probably con-|aceidentally, Before passing away pany, A. BE. Adame, of Youngstown, | (nue all week Dr, C. W, Templeton says Mra O., who disposed of tt 0 per cent of par valu for him at} he did not| *** eee eee aen ene Lyts said the accidental Declaring that Florence Lyts, LYTSIS FREED: would not hang the divorced wife shooting was entirely vm the lak 41.66 for r n Recelved at Drug Store, 4112 2nd Ay, ong know who the purchaser was, He|* WEATHER FORECAST. *) Pollowing this testimony, Judge Cor, 2°d and Pilg, also stated that several other Bo-|* | : * | Ronald said: “I would not hang a attle stockholdera had similarly|* | For Seattle and vicinity: * hound on such flimsy testime 1 : disposed of their interests ® Fair tonight and Friday; mod- *|qeem it my duty to diemie BIRTH NOTIC J, Judson, expert engineer, em.|* erate eusterly winds *\charge and discharge the defend the wite of ployed by the city, toutified that ke aARA RAR AA RRR ant” Deputy Prosecuting Attor : et, aden - ey [ney appeared for the state. ,o ness men in adjoining blocks began |same time it became apparent that to move their belongings, and at 1/ the premises ocoupled by H, Young o'clock thia morning the main|& Co, were doomed streets of the city resembled Chi Only Two Accidents, | cago on moving day Two necidents marked the prog: | Times Building Escapes. ress of the fire, while there were The exeape of the Times building | hundreds of narrow oxcapes, Chief is remarkable when it is considered | Davia, of the fire department, wan that it is entirely surrounded by | slightly Injured through shattered | Spencer's department store, and] glass, Hin wounds were dressed the buildings adjoining it on each|on the spot and he continued to side and behind, were completely | lead the fire fighting. A volunteer wiped out named Ferris was cut in the leg by The Driard hotel, once the pride | groken glass, but his injury is not of Victoria, opposite the Times | serious building, on Broad st., was badly} While the fire ts well under con | scorched, and for two hours It waa | trol, there fs still considerable dan a question whether ft would go or|ger from the ruined walls, which not. |may fall at any time. The utmost The loss is estimated at $1,000. | precautions are being taken to safe 1000, Fifteen hundred telephones | guard the public in thin respect BOY TELLS. OF ELLEN TERRY, AMERICAN, Harry told a pitiful atory I fended the theory DDITIES IN THE NEW DEAD BIRD BLOCKS THE WIRES WINSTED, Conn, Oct 27 blue heron dead among the wires, Michael Donovan, a telephone tine. |¥hich had interrupted the service The bird measured 3 feet 6 inches man, who was went out to find the | from tip to tip of its wings and cause of trouble on the wires on}6 t 2 inches from the tips of the New Hartford road, found a | ite toes to the end of the bill HAIR TONIC BETRAYS BOLD BURGLAR PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27-—-Thom |vou use. ST OES | ‘ e me. ueppe jer ta he bat she was as Fitagerald’s love for Bishly DSF) sing say perfume The woren fumed hair tonic caused his arrest | eventually began & systematic as a burglar lsearch of the room for an empty Mrs. Fannie Merkle and Mrs.|tonie bottle, with the result that Emma Rueppell returned to the/ they found Fitzgerald hiding behind Merkle home, at No, 4617 Haverford |a davenport. He brushed the wo av. They stepped into the parlor|men aside and rushed into the for a quiet chat, when Mra. Merkle | street, whe he was captured by remarked to ber caller Por and Lillian Merkle, young “My, Emma, what strong perfume | women still In their teens. GIRL TRIED VENGEANCE IN GOLD MANSE | LOB ANGE Oct. 27.—After |Ing threatened to kill Al Meyers in| his mansion at Long Beach prewsure y r upo pressure was bre col to bear upon Siavera: te. toute te. bis thé prosecution by the court 100M | home, which he considers a hoodoo. full of women hysterically de-|[t is decorated with solid gold from the Nevada mines that made him a millionaire Hia wife divorced him shortly after he built the house Miss Gibson met him there, and af terward tried to force him to marry [her at the point of a revolver. pouncing the millionaire complain ant, Mise Julia Ward Gibson, daugh tor of @ retired Pittsburg Preaby terlan minister, was released from custody, after having been held for nearly a week on a charge of hay SCHOOL GIRLS MUST LET CORSETS GO ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 27.—-Pret-|folls must wear bloomers and ty high choo! girls of Atlantic City | blouses, and the wearing of corsets | must discard cornets or bone waists | will result in the offending damuels Ito poin fencing classes, which are | being forced to leave the fencing to be started in the school gymna | classes, according to an order of sium within a few days, The girls the board of education, which has who desire to learn to manipulate! started the innovation. DREAM OF DEATH BY MAN COMES TRUE The dream made a great YORK, Pa, Oct. 27.—Roman|the end - »y| impreasion on him, and ever since fs ‘ar inter Ruddy, employed tn . ‘ “4g ms he had speat his evenings tn | shop here, told his family and/or. oe As Ruddy was at work today bel wae struck by « traveling crane and | in a short} friends several days be had dream eed he was about to meet with a fatal accident, and that he bodily crushed, dying warned in the dream to pre time. | Bee = nos a el tee eee eee ee SHERIFF MUST MAKE the 10 balloons that started in BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD. * PRISONERS LABOR —- | BELLINGHAM, Oct. 27.—Uniess The America Il, the last of ®/ sheritt Van Zandt sees to It that| | prisoners in the county jail are/ the race from St. Louis. At @ speed varying from 35 to 6 miles an hour the Ameri compelled to work, he may be lock 1 up tn his own jall on contempt proceedings. Judge E. E. Hardin ca IL swept over the wilder Rea Van Zandt 4 before the su ness of northern Canada and perior court yesterday and warned | during the four days tn the alr */ him to follow the Instructions o the daring pllote covered ® ®/11. court that prisoners sentenced ! trifle over 1,500 miles. to “hard labor” must labor in fact T achievement eclipses * 4.4 not in theory. Van Zandt sent the record establinhed this ®/ tour prisoners to the poor farm to year by Count Odensoff of work today. Russia, who claims to have esi traveled 1,350 miles, and that Some men think they “are going made in 1900 by De Lau Vaux, #/ ahead because they dodge around teeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee eee ee who made 1,198 miles, %|}%0 much akan We sell MCM Soap, Seattle KRKERYR SEES! made A. Medley, No. 7464 eee | Woodlawn ay, Red 114 Miles Poindexter, republican can Aidate for United states senate, de-| of national con servation In a speech at the state university yesterday | ererrrrererrrry SEE ISLANDS BORN. * Officers of the revenue cut ter Tahoma, which reached port yesterday, brought a thrilling story of the birth of two new volcanic Islands in the Bogosloff group Septem ber 19. The tsiands we named Bogosloff Tahoma officers of the boat RA We sell MON made. Lincoln Grocery, land Park av Phone ( ment 6a by *- eee eeeeeee Here We are Selling Wall Paper at re. Ret to was decidedly more favorable to | contents of the Gordon documents. “They beat me with a rawtide the railroad company than that con-| Then came this isolated and filam.) [because | didn't hear something tained in the original opinion of the | agg: rence: a at rs bigs ye - ho pad nd | | court.” | “Question. ‘Was anything sai | fello’ er beating me ov | ‘This “decidedly more favorable” | about a loan! Ellen Terry and Her Youthful Hus | head, back and legs, my father | principle of law laid down by the “Answer, ‘No. That came from band, from a Recent Picture. Wasn't satisfied, so he kicked me attorney for the Great Northern | another party. Jud Gordon had x That wae about a week ago. railroad, operating through the su- taken it up with the officials at St. When Miss Eleen Terry, the ac And to prove his charges, Harry me court, is still the law of Paul and went back to them |tress, steps ashore at New York. |stripped himself to the watat lashington. land they id; “Why! Hell, y from the steamer Adriatic she will | My real father committed jul | Another case Investigated by the let him have it. It won't be the | Present one of the most intricate |cide,” continued the Iittle fellow, | Powell committee is the well-known | first judge we have loaned money problems that the customs officials |“and I was placed in the Washing Richardson case, which suggests | to."'" have ever been called upon to/ton Children’s home, and they gave! another explanation for the bias| Tomorrow's atory will tell of the | solve. me to Miller and his wife. Reery | contained in supreme court dect-/ efforts to procure an official inves For when Miss Terry places her in a while they beat me bot) sions. The Richardson case in- | tigation of these rumors of bribery nea Baws a woll of seer one t don't know why e) i corruptic sland, she does it as a citizen of/ volves the oe ee ee ot Tony Ri hard- | and corruption mg how or ied gr ged Pee reer, personal belongings become dutia- | * * “Ts Reetkekk eRe eee dic, This «tate of affaires was|* BANK CLEARINGS. * LT iN * %| brought about by her marriage last | * * F Says Roosevelt Would ® fail to James Carew, an American | * Seattle * * Have Been Great Press ® | actor #& Clearings today. P18 ST4 ES & * Agent for Barnum. #/ Heretofore, when Miss Terry has * Balance tod $177,766.95 & * ® | visited this country, it has been as|® Portiand % * is bogie Oct ~ lan English subject, and her bag-|* Clearings today 79,280 | # Ch agarose lt "ee b : ad he gage has been admitted duty free Beene eer 110,108 (mb Calis Pees) | ® vertisement we t had wince #| Mins Terry will open her lecture|* | Tacoma. d apolec t t at mt t 1 day 9609079 & LONDON, Oct. 27—Preparations|% Napoleon.» Whats | shame #/ tour at the Hudson theatre Nover Se 9.0 « um could not eh ‘or ber 3. She will appear in Seattle ialance today......., 192,585 & sd coger eager Jeheg few # a press agent. He sid have & pe ina 7 - eee eee eee ee ee eo de te orion “The Swe a rs * collared for the showman | a deahisy, at ceedla thal Pome abe oom tres # every dollar between the two Gece Dosis 7“Soseu mene) QMORDE BECAUSE HUSBAND MOVED HICKS ‘Will come soon. - : ‘All leaves of absence ot officers | * vy ns Cong ¢ ham fi the British Eeyptian forces were |* Clark had to say about Col ; paremndeinetnttctebe Guneeind & week ago, and the offi.) Roosevelt in am address at a *| I didn’t think much of heavenly | sisted on moving the chicken coop cers are scurrying to rejoin their | * Seepeernsie rally here last #/ineniration brought about by bot-|*Way from the barn and into the| commands and bring them up to a : nigh saath Yew ts teak = thed spirits,” said Mr he ore woe aoe ous teenies ? nd ae ‘et »4 he he tom int om in rt n, “te fe believed that a “holy war" | * tariff as they did & horse thief +) Baker Boyd, 69, yesterday In Judge squashes under the barn and then aE we Tuk Seeman |S a On One cet. Went, Gakt X)D. 8. Carr's court, in her ster moved the barn; that after several : la paid turn w her husband, J, 8. Baker at-| more tiffe Baker took a ei 2 appr owe ban rangers # loose with the following sign *| tempted to effeet a reconciliation on | hose and lawn mower and peat Hee break which will require the utmost | * °° '* This is very bad in &|the ground that a power from on | leaving a “scrub cow and @ pony he! exertion to put down. | & some respects, but a darn sight *| high had told him to do xo. had given her as wedding pres <0 | & worse in others *| Now Mrs, Baker seeks a separa-| ents Mrs. Baker says she had \* ® | tor She gays they were married | property valued at $20,000 when Anna Morgan Defies lek eee ee ee eke RRHA Hine yours ago. Trouble started| they were married. Baker had $1, Customs Inspectors. immediately. Baker, she says, in-|400, The case was resumed totay. Gx one teem DIES FEARING THE | NEW YORK, Oct Anna | DISGRACE OF LAW BARRIER IS Morgan, daughter of J. Pierpont| | Morgan, returning today Troms | Europe, caused —_ consternation | BLOWN AWAY among the inspectors at the cus Rather than face a charge | | toms house by refusing to pay duty |#Tand Jarceny, John Erickson blew | | on an antique crucuix which she|bi# brains out in a room tn the} had purchased abroad. She said| Colomo hotel, 1412% Wirst av. yes-| (Concluded.) the crucifix was made in the time|terday afternoon. The body was| = fl of Louis IV., and was therefore not | found a few minutes later by Pa Saas ad ‘ aka cr subject to duty. ‘The inspectors | trolman Landis, who had a warrant| ‘Wo Score of gray-beard 4 ploneers declared there was no record show. | for his arrest sae vieed that then had Uvod to nee|, Attorney Thomas A. Meads, for ing that her statement was correct.| K. Mokleff Tuesday reported toline day when the Lake Washing.| AX, Washington property owners, fms | the police that Erickson, his friend weg 7 . ’ 7 will cite C. J. Erickson, Lake Wash We sell MCM Soap, attle| and room mate, had stolen $85 from| (0%, CABa! was something more) ington canal contractor, Into court | made. M. B. Fountain, Groce | When Erickson learned that than a cateh phrase and a vision | ror contempt 7200 Woodlawn av. Phone was wanted he ended bis life.) "2,708. % the dim, distant futare The contempt lies-in Erickson’s| 13, Black 341 kson was a ship carpenter. Lit|..h°re™"" , Carlson, to whom! iiowing up of the earth between| a is known of him ““leanals and that sort of thing @F® the Lake Union spillway and Lake| V am Ave h _ to ee ia {P| Washington yesterday, Erickson | 4 | spected he climax © no 7 da o' ® enjoined by. dee Prof. Stevens’ || MORRISON FAILS AGAIN. a few minutes, ventured the oia-| sitchell of Olyimmin on Mleamee! New Dancing Acad jon that the flowing water would) motion, Saturday, fror Bhan «de omy, at | PARIG, Oct, 27.—Aviator Morrt-|wear away the romeining debris,| win the cumin uy tne ent Fourth and Pine st. || on attempted a flight to Lon-|and then ordered the gang to pick t avechad plstuven takancar ae Adjoining His Old || 4 but was unsuecessful.|up their tools and get their time aeant’ be tex ak Gorton the Location After a few miles’ travel he was| Within five minutes there was|biowing up.’ said Monde, today Main 3911 12177 Wl nine me care Iasy, owing to|two feet of water in the canal, and) Aigo | have pictures taken of Evich 7 ; ab rising rapidly a eerws had/ son superintending the work,” 80 etree yo ibe lye lel Ph that he cannot evade responsibil lor two university satude to bs 3 | TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT |cagual glance as they passed, frabi kaka hkk hhh hha kkk! house bent * ue) And That Was All * HAWLEY’S STORY OF * ° And that’s all there was to the) * MARCH TO CIVILIZATION * Souvenir Da opening of the canal between : ay Aten MA *| y |Lake Washington and Lake Union.|% oabeay ao ee *| One of the rs of our company, when abroad recently, saw Pingel ig OR pean - eritens *® weather was the coldedt Tx poder eager, Souvenirs that were handpainted—they so im- fi ‘Tho crowd that watched, save for|* C¥er experienced. 1 kpew., him tha yught some ip edendahe of bo ime <2 ohana nothing of the country about * It then suggested itself: Why not be tne , i might be the crowd looking on at|* " © were hampered by * Mieeds 6-eehs | ‘The mud-bespattered workers|* {© carry on our tramp back * igh a iness man, he did not take into account the [ltook no stock of the fact that it|* toward the settlements, It was * high duty on these articles--they were bought, and there was no fl was an epoch making blast, and|*® @bsolutely necessary to bring * ise crying over spilt milk--as Uncle Sam made us pay the tariff through it all Contractor Briékson|* eavy blankets, clothing and * 80 we started a smoked a calabash pipe without|* £04 * » any undue excitement. His only|* .“During the three days and * S D interest in the job was manifested|* Dishts we spent tramping in * ouventr ay by the fact that he had his trousera| * the wilderne making our * : " rolled up as bigh as any frat atu.-|* Way slowly uthward, we * Each Thursday evening each lady will be presented with a fident, and he was in sore need of |* Were frequently compelled to * souvenir what was our loss is your gain a shine ® wade ice-cold streams. Bome * FRANZ ADELMAN with his full orchestra calidinak Fifteen minutes after the shota|*® t!mes our clothing was frozen ® dinner and supper—latest hits eas ecu ind sh ning for f) were fired the photographers tolled | * solid + jup the bank of the canal and left|* When we were found by * |the lakes alone to their h moon |* trappers on the fourth day we * jand the judicial wrath of the|* Were #0 cold we cried for joy. SAMPLES OF 80 | We sell M-CM r Jenttl ay fi woe RNS Sipe eee SOUVENIRS IN OUR WINDOW made. Lincoln Grocery, 4302 Wood: | * a land Park ay, Phone Green 33, *** hi ee ee ee duced prices this month. Cal! and ranges see our goods, You will save PRIC moi by buying at | The Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. pet 1314 Firet AV Near Univers! y st This Range Is on Display Tt THIS COUPON 18 GOOD FOR . 10¢ On One 260 Tin of M-C-M Made.in-Seattle Boap. In Our Window Grocere!-—Thie Coupon may be ac thn cepted by by Grocer Come by and Inspect it, then put in your bid—but better still, take our word for it that it is & $65.00 Range and send in your bid on attached coupon TODAY Don’t Delay but Bid Today JEMONSON FURNITURE CO. MULE BURDETTE 8OAr co ‘ Hank Building At the ANGELES CAFE 422-24.26 First Ave. Mark your envelope plain! CADIAN RANGE, Free Moving Pictures Washington Ladies’ Orchestra Artists 7 7 Midday Lunch for 2% Why Cook at Home? ’ A |" ZEMUNSON FURNITURE CO. Just Three More Days For you to take advantage of our Change of Manage Better hurry! 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SPECIAL NO ol planed ‘Opere fl AN OPPOR’ A responsible t fun” || facturing company in a profitable wholesale and. business, owned apd Operated § well-known and snecessful men, finds that im onder the increasing demand for uct, must enlarge thelr will give preference to the sual vestor in the sale of the stock to be issued. This stock will be sold without discount, ¢0 bonus of any kind, bec worth it, and, ike bank increase in value year by We are looking for have from $100 to $1,000 te im in & conservative income pq tion. We don't expect toi stock through this a but wish the opportunity 1 you through our plant, let amine accounts and then consult your friends, and will then your business sens¢, od us your name and we will make meet you at our pe investigate yourse] Address “The Presiden: Box 1164, city. 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