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Be *aftuat PUTT SPEAKS Out. Believes the Lexow Police Bills Will Bo Passed Soon About the Real! Pretty Ray Hamill Said She Was Estate Sales M Bays He Would Vote for the Police jure. ing Wortd.) ALBANY, N. ¥., April 6.—Mr. Piatt Weft for New York this afternoon. Before leaving he #a.d he hoped and the Lexow Police bills would pass the Legislature as soon as the Sen- @tors now on the sick list had resumed their seats. Concerning the Real Estate Sales bill, which he has been charged with stifling, he said he did not care a rap about it ‘one way or the other. Ae for the Police Magistrates bill, he @eclared that if he were a member of the coe ur ‘Committee, which ts holding it k, he would set at rest any doubt as to hi Poitis agttude by: voting for its pansaxe. att didn't get much, sleep lust ee up until 2 o'clock this ing cont rring with several of the leaders at the residence of ee |. whose guest he was, le paner Over to the Executive Man- gion to breakfast with the Governor iat 9 o'clock, and an hour later accom- ed the Jatter to the Capitol, where dulged in another secret conierence. The Executive Chamber during the conference resembled the corridor of a hotel on Convention night. Almost Republican of note within th cult ara Lou Payn to Senator Raines was t ‘and all of them were discuss- Thu’ the igulect of Platts visit to Albany at this tim fils coming last night was unheralied, and even tne Governor was surp when the Toga boss called at the 1x: ecutive Mansion in the evenin cathe general opinion Platt He "tuik over the Btate political and logisletion whieh he fa- soss.0r Je opposed to. There is another however, that the Hoss as orton to appoint Police Cc rik Murray to the vacancy o the General Sessions bench caused by the death of Juige Martine, Tf Mr, Platt did ask for Murray's ap- intment, however, it is probable that is Fequest, w: reftised, ax a statement efaade by Gov, Morton at 11 o-clock, to- ay would indicate, Gov, Morton says “Senator Platt called at the Hxecutive| Mansion on his arrival from Ne Shey. and was the only visitor at the | iangion excepting Speaker Fish. The came in some time after the Spe, is. that and invited Mr, Platt at his home for the night, ‘Mr. Platt accepted the invitation and spent the night at Mr. Fish’ home. No tion was made by Mr. Platt during the entire Interview of the name of Murray for the Judgeship fort vacant by the denth of sudee Mar ting, nor was his name mentioned in t connection."* tis belleved that three namen have been submitted to the Governor for the Yacant Judgeship, thone of Mr; Murray, Slice race Hall and James A: Bian ard, It In also stated’ that, the Marner haa. expressed ‘his dirincliine tion to appoint Mr. wurray. TT cipal object of the Toss's vi oacee te bellovan to nave teen to con? fer with the up-State leaders concerning the outlook for next Fall. PERCY-GRAY RACING BILL. Te Be Reported Next Wednesday, and Will Pro! y P M@perial to The Evening World) ALBANY, April 6.—The Percy-Gray Racing bi, which has passed the An- sembly, has been taken under consitera- flon by the Judiciary Committee of the Tt will be reported by next Wednenday ane probably passed before the end of MR. AINSWORTH PROTESTS. Street Rallway Resolution Intro- duced Without His Knowledge. ALBANY, April 6.—Immediately after the reading of the journal this morning, Mr. Van Keuren arose and moved that the vote by which Mr. ixon's resolution for the appointment of a committee of wen to investigate the street railroads ‘all the cities {n the State was adypted, reconsidered. Mr, Ainsworth said he felt that he whould have had some knowledke of the resolution before its introduction, have trie Mr. Ainsworth “to make this session of thi & success, so that the 1 Not feel called upon to critic my party. 1 feel that I shoul held'to account for legislation £ Tam not responsible.’ “I say this ith Speaker, but if I have not the support my Republican colleagues in this Hous then some one else should represent them in the place which I occupy Mr. Van Keuren withdrew bis resolu- not be ir which reluctance, Mr, ‘Mr, Ainsworth called attention to the fact that under the rules of the House the time in which the committees might make reports expired to- He moved that the time be extended for two ‘weeks, which was agreed to. este time for the Introduction of Lills also expires to-day. All bills Introdticea during the re- mainder of the session must be by unanimour consent. Mr. Wray’s bill, to prevent the sale on Streets of admission tickets to theatres and other places of entertainment, pro- voked some debate on the order of second readin, fir. Finn and Mr. Burns Mr. Foley, vigorously opposed the bill Wray said he had received many Jetters of complaint from people who had been subjected to annoyance by the walk ticket speculators. Finn moved that the bill be re- @emmitted.* Adopted. ‘These bilis were passed: Senator Ki ae D— Lege : dames W, Birkex ty Kin Mr. Foley moved that the Lexow bill d for w »p lie hearing be ext Tuesday. Lost. Adjourned to Monday at 6. P.M. NO QUORUM IN THE SENATE. Adjournment Taken After a Thirty- Minute Session. ALBANY, April 5,—There @leven Senators in their » ing when the gavel fell, Gesball being among the n Owing to the absen business could be Bradley raising the pc Benetor O'Connor 'n. that on Fridaye he would mov. the Senate. The Chair stated Benators were absent without ~ The Senate, after a thirt gestion, “adjourned ntti Mond pa were but leave --—~+_ MUST HAVE FENDERS, ley and, Cable Car. Gipecial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 5.—Assemblyman Wie. to-day introduced @ bill fixing a| “penalty of $2 a day for each tolle: End cable car not equipped with a suit, | ame fender, ie re proved by the Kail Ww York | BROOKLYN. HER JOKE GOST HER A HOME. — oy a Wife and Was Turned Out. Then Col. Spencer Footed Her Hotel Bill, She Told the Judge. Ray Hamill, a pretty sixteen-year-old girl, was remanded to the custody of the Bruoklyn Children's Soclety until April 11, In the Buller Street Police Court, this morning, Mrs, Ann Hamill, her mother, of 19% Bergen strect, had her arrested on thy charge of being wayward, Ray sald this morning that she ts good. In telling her story, Ray wAld “On the evening of March Were several persons at our hi aister ts about to be marrie: suxpested that I would be the 1 step off. { sald: ‘How do you know but Tam married already? 1 then to a spirit of fum, kept up the story that I was married, “My mother became angry me to go out and ve with band. I put on my hat and cont, they shut me out fr the street. and told my hus- and A In the house, ran after me. He took me to a shoemaker's shop near our house, where I sat up in a chair the rest of the night. “The next morning T went to the law office of Col. A.J. Spen the Thomas fferson building in Court square, rooklyn, I worked in Mr. Spencer's office once. told Mr, Spencer of my trouble, He sald he would try and help me until 1 could arrange things at home, me a dollar to go and find 1 went to several places, but cou & room cheap enough for tr it back to Col 5 afternoon, He took me to and H secured room and Phursc er's office.” denied that she had ever had any improper relations with ¢ cer orsiny one elxe, Sho sald that Col ISpencer had simply been a good frien |to her after her own mother, in a ft of anger, had turned her out’ of doors. Frank Kelly, of the Bergen said that’ he had invest the Long Island Hotel end of th yand had found nothing of a ques able nature. He said, as knew, the girl's story was t Officer Cosenina, of the Children's So- clety, will make a further investigation of the case to-d —— He f “four or five ted in ¢ Mayor Schlieren sald thia morning that he belleved the best plan to compel trolley car companies to provide fend- ers for the cars would be to arrest the railroad Presidents and have them in A repreae of the Bri called on the Mayor to-da: advice on it ne first time that an r of neoidents. This morntng I sent x y Raltimore fender to Mr, Ls sald Mayor Schlieren to-day, “and told his representative that Jt Would cost $40 Co equip cach car. 1 don't care if it costs Hi or $40,000,000 to Introduce lives must to hi > of the ra, peopl Tam going passed th Alderm Wil inroduced in A fenders on the care TROLLEY’S 106TH VICTIM. it the Motor- and Conductor, Motorman Gunder Roberg, oklyn, and a n simi ny, providing for of M18 crew of ¢ Mi the street 1 mane: ett a of noon, Were Justice ‘Tig rman and conductor falnted when they saw the corps nobody in court make a complaint against th — Fiest Mctorman to He Tried. instant Id Irene ‘ody street from eu: the Butler mn, — Suy He Is Not a Phys an alleged phys! Withtame ntrol the Chitd. ot Jamatoa Who Shani ¢ Zieuler Telegruphe He In Safe, reranting the air MoKelway minute até “& Fine of 62> = Day for Each Trol- me | ‘Yok Money trom Mer Suteh Mrs fed Atamns, of going” Ftreet, Fotis bill Is drawn in conformance with | tsskbook’ aid $4 Fecommendations of the Grand Jury | 6 Sie iin meomiegs yesh jees Must Go, made to appl Tass ply | Clare! el At tho ofMce of the Cla ington street, to Change. don Hotel, friend of ours named Charlie, who was) ras he} ‘| ABRAH on Wash- morning It was eald M.x0 Ap = Fulton St., Brooklyn. Preceeoeees $ SATURDAY. deezeeseeee Suede Glove Courvoisier’s Make, |Were $1.50; now 79 cents, The Courvoisier make of Kid Gloves is one of the best made. No manufac- turer stands higher, ‘The Cluze patent thumb recently adopted by them and for which weare the sole agents in Brook lyn, caused them to discontinue the fabrication of the thumb as cut by all other makers, a quantity of which they had on hand and purchased by us. We are thus enabled to offer the T-hook and. 1 4-button Snede Gloves—all sizes—in the correct Spring shades, such as modes, tans and slates, at. x -79 cents With y thumb the price is $ rT offered better value, 3 pairs limit to each customer. Gioves—Centre Black All-Silk Ribbons. Remarkable Values. Paris advices say Moire Ribbons are used with Crepons. A fortunate pur- chase of the finest imported Moire and Satin Ribbons direct from an Euro- pean mill enables us to sell the finest Ribbons at less than the cheapest do- mestic made, As follows: 21-2 inch 2 i yd. : 190, 4inch 5 1-8 inch B cts, uaranteed to be worth double. Dealers will not be supplied. Ribbons—Right. Men’s Scarfs for Easter Wear. Men’s all silk, white figured wide flow- ing end Imperial Four-in-Hands, furnisher's price 50c. , for. 9c. Men's graduated Four-in-Hands and wide Imperials, furnisher’s price $1.00, for. Men‘a Furnishing—Front Misses’ Jackets, Much Under Value. 250 Children's Reefe made of fine ality all wool checked cloaking, Aniblec beeen: tailor finish, size 6 to 14, worth 4.00, our price 100 Children’s Reefers, of good quality blue, brown and red Cheviot , large sailor collar, pocket laps all covered with rows of fancy braid, sizes 4 to 12, worth 4.75, our price $3.25 Mini econ. Floor. 85c. for 59c. Black Storm Serge. 50-in, Black nantly )y day. torm Soe, ge (a liberal aunty for Satur- ne. Diack Goods —Hea AM.-ans STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. riendahip fo States, ° publishes the Correspon- ay following al note: “We are in a position to ¢ the attitude of the United States towards Spain, in everything concerning Cuba as in all other qu is Inspired by sincere and loyal friendship, as has al- ways been the case In the past, and as it will continue {n the futur are that Trish Land BI Has ona April ins A Ite Se ending. Irish tn NDON, Land the the most We sell & where we sell F preparation, inertt 45 a med! HuAny regular customers who call for Hood's Sarsapanila, ut Hood's, outst of We e reps ud wil haye noth Hood's Sarsaparilla Is THE ONLY ita gre have CONFIRMATION SUITS. | Black and Blue Tricots, Fancy Worst- ed, Double Breasted, 14 to 19 years. | %4.99,%5.99 mi %6, 99. eccccccccccce MEN’S BUSINESS® SUITS, ¢ e 5.50 & 7.50.8 Coccceccocce $ MEN’S DOUBLE BREASTED ° Black and Bluo CHEVIOT SUIT Loads ALL x AND S CHE peace eecseat LONDON & LIVERP wor 86 and 88 BOWERY. OPEN SATURDAY N 0000608000000: eerwoncererorsonoarorococovecs | OO AND SHOP S.¢ GOODS « ° SBOUGHTS REFUSE FROM WHOLESALE HOUSES. BOYS’ Doubto. Breasted Suits, with Extra Pants, 1-59; AT 3.50 MEN’S GENUINE CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS, in Sacks and Cutaways. Prtee, $10.° @ Cannot be duplicated for jess than $45. AP. @eeeee coeeeee QOL CLOTHING CO,, Hester St. wT UNT! & ‘EASTER STYLES NOW READY.” 605, 607, 609 Corner Ho 199 Broadway, | 299 Broadway, ane Si r Dey Si THE HOTEL PRINCESS CASE. Agents Testify Awa! Ite Character. The toard-room of the Excise Com- missioners was crowded to-day at the hearing on a me jon to revoke the li su of Veter Wilkins, of the Hotel Princess, 69 ton avenue, Dr, Parkhurat'a Society prosecuted, ent. Lennon. testified he visited the Princess with a woman and reg- ered as J. Moore and wife. Wilking was ‘not present’ When the entry was made, uminows testimony nt Whitney t t conducive or Wellma nese sunt Vas arkharat was taken in| fore the auld the witness. THE MAYOR QUIET TO-DAY. to Reply to Mr, rhack vor was too busy this forenoon for publication, Ho said he would not reply Just yet to Mr, Lauter- bach's insinuations of bad faith, “[ sald enough yesterday on the sub- t to last for a while.” he declared. Not Quite Ready ‘The Ma to talle BROADWAY, | 1361 Broadway, Nene 36 GENERAL ELECTRIC SOLD UP. It Scored the Grentent Rixe of the Lint in Wall Str Speculation at the Stock was tame, but firm in was un Increased demand for U, Cordage, which rose 2 for the guaran- teed stock, to 2%, and 11-4 for the pre- ferred, to il General Electric rise, selling up 11: On state- n that the t with the Westinghouse people to end litigation on d for division of business ally consummated, 4 of the eoal comp. without reaching an P next m s Will be at the stion of several of the coal presi No date was fixed tons in dispute will 1 rbitration committee Exchange tone, ‘There scored to the greatest nits, agreeme tin, to-day. for mont, The Coat represt Comy will me prices. Americ Je ‘The Mayor said he had a pretty good | time in Chinatown last night, and there was no evidence to-day that the chop | sooy, which It {s said he consumed at a Chinese restaurant, d with him. TO APPOINT BROKER TERRY. Secretary 0 Nonrd It was stated at the of Board this morning that of the board, Augustus I. Docharty, would send in his resignation this after- | noon, It Was also stated that a suce cessor Docharty would ap pointed 1 he new ry, Union League Clo vhen’ Mr. Dochirty was morning he sald thar he sent in his resignation, not say that did not 16 s of the Dock the Secretary eorge 8, of the | seen this had not yet he would end to do member Nowrd of Stre The Mu lag of a number Hassford appeared for the Nartford Railroad dn th ing. | ora ofice was f | de of wtroets ning with adopted Puy fen ADELPHIA, Apr nt was rendered A verdict for the de. tay in the United States A. Mowart Ri am M | Bank ot Ravenna, Amer. Amiens Cot | Acnnitan | Den. a Mir Min New Jer New Y KY 1 ¢ Worth Ba INGTON f the k Suspe April & ere tay re ig that the City N: eh it8 d Mr. Heke ved a tonal tu ra Th Nebraska Bank Closes Its Doors. OMAHA, Neb, April 5—The First Nattonal the heaviest banking institu See Ta aE SESE CSERCS CR CSCR CE SSORESS WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway cor. Houston St. SPRING OVERCOATS, At prices that will astonish you when you consider the make, qual- ity and finish. Cheviote, Thibets, Vicunas, Clay Diagonals, Crepes, Covert Cloths, Box Cloths, &c., $10 to $38 e are offering a special bargain in Covert Cloths and Worsteds at $15 And another special is our line of SILK-LINED Overconts at $22 DRESS SUITS. In imported goods only of Clay Dingonals, Crepes, Thibets, Rad unas, Twills, &e., in Cutawa: Frock and Prince Albert styles, $15 to $35. Easter Bargain—A_ special Clay | Di agonal Coat and Vest, regular | $18 quality, at........ § 3 75 |EASTER NECKWEAR. We are now showing a special line of Easter Neckwear, worth 75c. to $1. Our price........ §O0c. IMMENSE STOCK. CHILDRENS SUITS. Owing to the increase of our Boys’ and Children’s Department we have been compelled to give over three times the space to this de- partment. Our line of CHIL- DREN'S NOVELTIES in Sailors, Juniors, Middys, Jerseys, Velvets, Kilts, &c., is remarkably pretty and the prices very tempting $3 and up SPECIAL BARGAIN—An ex- clusive novelty in Sailors at § Boys’ Suits, $4,50 and up. Our $5 line is simply immense. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. Our stock of these goods is un- doubtedly the largest that can be found. We have a number of specials in both these lines and a visit to this department will please you, A special bargain for eae 7) Silver Trimmed Canes at. WE KEEP THE VERY HIGHEST GRADESemNO OTHERS, ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT. The Largest Floor Space in New York Devoted to the Sale of MENS, BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Our tables and counters are loaded with new and seasonable goods for Spring. MENS SUITS, All the staple goods and styles at much less than you have ever been able to get such goods before. At $(2 an enormous line of Fancy Cheviots, Tweeds, Homes spuns and Blue and Black Thibeta, At $15 tho biggest assortment ever shown by any house and of materials that you have often paid $20 a suit for. At the ed €, 520, 25, $20; and French W pepe in both my and fancy designs—tailored in the finest manner. Perfect in style and fit. fs MACKINTOSHES, To inerease our sale on Mackin. toshes we have marked our $10 Mackintoshes down to §| Each one guaranteed and waterproof. EASTER GLOVES. Our special W. V. Glove at $4. in all the new Spring Shades, on sale, Open Saturday Til 9 P, My WM. VOGEL & SON). BROADWAY Cor. HOUSTON ST. | BROADWAY Cor. HOUSTON 8 RUPTURE CURED, ‘The Improved Klaxtte True 1s the only truss in existence that Is worn with absoli fore ntght rupture under the hard or severest strain, and will effect vi speedy cure without regard to the ; exunination free: lady in Hex end for Teak at Jay wt, Brooklyn WANTED—Six good. Saturday mornin and Clinton sts., Yonkers n_and’ bi ready for work, cor. Prospect ©, Campbell, EXCLUSIVE lete Assortment of M JUDGE GIEGERICH ANGRY. He Asks Byrnes to Learn Who Sent a Bribing Letter. David N. Carvalho, the expert on handwriting, and Detective-Sergeant Titus were In consultation to-day with Judge Leonard A, Glegerich, of the Court of Common Pleas, to ascertain the authorship of the letter received by the Judge on April 2, signed A, K, Murphy. ‘The writer says: + We're pleased you Mked th 1. It you Wit! @op Mr. Cook building I will pay you well. 1 want that plece ct land. I will close, knowing you will It will greatly oblige A. K. Murphy. 1 well know you will favor me, The Murphy refered to is Mrs. A. K, Murphy Mulligan, who had # suit before Judge Giegerich, to restrain Carlos Cook lfrom using a ‘strip of land two feet if yeen thelr remises at 1918 We, Mrs, Mulligan called on | Distr! Attorney day, and in-| nantly denied the authorship of the r. ‘Th e Was then turned over) to Supt, (eines: received a present of a! avel x ral days ago. In the published | sports it was sald that the donor was) unknown, and this the writer of the let- | jter evidently bel ed to be true, however, the! Thidge Glegerie rele en to him’ by @ personal gavel was. gl | fiixna,“Wwho'has no connection with the Mulligan-Cook A Prisone Ont of Jail. ire, of 160 Melrows avenue, was ie] at tho Morrisanta Police Court this | “Tt wilt all come out in the wash,” NOVELTIES IN CHILDR! VOGEL BROTHERS, (Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Furnishings) Bi ‘An. Gu. 42: S. JUST WHA MALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS wiTHouT SECURITY. Men’ Jacket, rat and Rings. CREDIT CLOTHING Boy Suite, Spring Overcoats and Trousers, Ladies’ Dresses, Bil Walats, Skirts, aud Mackintoshes; Watches, Diamon T I WANT! AS CHEA ON CRED! AS FOR CASH ATOTHE! PLACE: a, Lockete, Caaah ‘PROGRESSIVE CREDIT CLOTHING co... Open Daily till RP.M, Mon: Pefay ant Sat’ y 10 6 M 112 W. 14th St. Near 6th ave, New York, BOYS’ CLOTHING. Clothing of the highest grade, absolutely new, all made in our own work rooms, nal desjgns, at prices which can- not be compared. Boys’ Suits......... $8, $10, $12 to $16, Boys’ Suits, nore rants... after our origi- $4, $5, $6 to $10. ‘8 JUNIOR SUITS, fon’s Suite and Overceats, 8.00 TO $28.00. Charles Seigtried’s butcher shop et 902 Courtland Dev. 18. He did not appear and the po- rehing high and low for him, ing, Constable Scott, of Williams- 4 McGuire for intoxication, and reeden, of the Morrisania police. placed In a cell n the basement of at Willlamsbridge last night. He cut a hole through the brick wall and escaped. — MOVING A 38-TON CRANE. Two Hours Swinging It Across the Clty Streets, A new electric crane, seventy-two feet long and eight feet wile, was started across the city to-day for the engine- room of the United States Illuminating Company at East River and Twenty- elghth street. It wae drawn by twenty horses and weighs complete thirty-eight tons, It has more than 7,000 two-inch rivets in it, and is expected to hoist the heaviest machinery used in an electrical plant, Edwin Joyce, of 513 Water street, was the rigger and Charles Martin the truck Superintendent who ran the big crane across town from Eleventh avenue to Kast River, It wag unloaded from two flat cars to the truck by means of hy- draulle jacks, The start was made at 11 o'clock A,'M., and reached the elec- tric works in two hours, a m Fights in ¢ Fkowltz, of 259 Rivinj , WAS Kent tot Blind 9 Charles Market Po: of att lament wan IU required four poltcem: prison. —_— —___ Brevoort House to Close April 15. Following in the footateps of the Victoria Ho- tel, the Brevoort House, at Fifth avenue and For Summer ‘Furnishing, Carpetings, 506.0, $T.0O ver v6 Mattings, L5C. © SOC. per yd. Fapanese Rugs, 9x12, SIO.5O cach j |Lord& Taylor, | Broadway & 20th St TELEPHONES AT $3 A MONTH. New Company to Begin Its Service the Coming 5: er. It was announced to-day that the new: Standard Telephone Company, which is composed of fifty separate chartered and organized companies, with an ag- gregate capital of $16,000,0%u, will opem offices within a few days in the Postas ‘elegrapn Company's building, em Broadway. Thurlow Weed Barnes, who repre rents the syndicate, made the following statement this afternoo! “We have prominent capitalists in the United ‘States. Interested in the Come. pany. We. propose to commence our Service this Summer, in this city, with S'rate of $a month ‘for telephone “We have purposely kept the tter very quiet for nearly three years unti wer had secured the franchises we te wait is true that Mr. Searles, of the Sugar Trust, 1s not @ director of this Suet nye He sold out day "before yes terday. He. was originally Interested \Inthe Standard Telephone Company, [hut was bought out, by the Company: Kinong those associated with the Stands Avivayndicate are Sir" Searles’s neph dnnis M. Searles, and. his son-lnel inthrop Murray’ Tuttle yao of our counsel, Mr, C. H. Aldrich, is the counsel for’ Milo G.’ Kellogg, who contrals the only switchboard tna can be used against the Bell patent, M's conference is now gOlne On with our people relative to. the Gmaleath of this switchboanat™ °° pt Wilder Awarded the Fall Amoud True Blood Purifier Prominently ta the public eye to HOOD’ PILLS are tasteless, mlld, effec: tive, All druggisia 250, tion of Ravenna, and always considered one of the soundest in the county, closed its doors this morning. ‘The bank's insolvency 's the natural result of the times, ‘The assets of the bank exceed the Alabilities almost 3 to 1, letor Libbey, bas run 2% weablerte fanew: the 1 asa tls ‘are, New York on Runk’s life that within the ° a ad # ya we Pearline. |x: Hanan’ Mecetver Gullckvare In favor of teoving | ver y i the bowel rather than eell the efecia ad —o AM Horn Is well spent In looking over the stock of Canvas and RUGs at COWPERTIWAIT 8, LO ‘West 24th at, Low prices; easy Lerma %°

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