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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22. 1901 HEAT KILLS FIVE 'NICHOLSON READY TO TELL STRIKERS ON GUARD READY ‘*¥ * AND NO RELIEF... OF THE FOSBURG MYSTERY. 7Q OPPOSE NON-UNION MEN ip. ieinieieeteteinieleleicieicleicieirieiet ooo Armed Steel Workers Watch Every Point at McKeesport to Prevent Imported Laborers from Entering—Serious Trouble Imminent. 0. High Humidity and a Rising Temperature Again Combine to Try New Yorkers. ae - z (Syeclal to The Eveaicg World) dent Shaffer anld to-day that no sults. 5 SPORT, Pa. July ne i oh gio roe PES z 4 THE TEMPERATURE. WEATHER FORECAST Snel REE ee Tot eer taken looking to do vt know the. Attempting abidity. dist 2 SH atarm that made a tnousand men tum-ja settlement of the grent steel |i Oh flo) movement ine netieom, st Poa «1 ble out of their beds and rush Into the | erty, imunteaied wlth'mo or any of the off; Ee i on iM 7 ft mireets at b u'viock «his morning. Armed |") ‘ Raa rpeedthe oaleameted Asmoestloas: : 7 wnt M1 sirikers surrgunded the milln of the! Ho would no: dscuss his plans for] 1" vor pon the pility: 0 wa, eauedeoud : New Vork City a S mab ‘| patrolied the | che week. Much depended on elreum. |‘* National Tube Company discharging ei 5 sheet mbine and patr the men who Joined the Amalgat ted all ALS vicinity: Part sj streets r banks, determined to| stances. The xe: 1 plus of the Am: Auescla ioniyesteruayasieaen terra 7 4 preven! nport Jo! n or vn nas Amociation wert, of cour: i. Mr. & R i] : 12M. ; or ORME Oe + pret site mportation of non-unlen} Rainated Leteulinwaany Ir any should discharge t i a 7 | Was reported that several! hundred " hall sve to protect apr. st i aT are ae we ce or discharge ane. ws 4 owicike breakers were on thelr way: to Are some startling surpr pemes Ea ees E SicKeoapor: and that an astemps would lator fort Mfacturers whe rastantea pe ronndag car od ds 20 aw oc ime made early to! siart mils. The | proper time comes for springing th Woes Cora) iF. ap a Reape nase! atrikers had, been lulled into fancted| he says. : 4 5 : See a : mh, entre f tecurits. by the declaration of Manager| “Gur people." wald he, “have been say- | {re men and their recognition as mem- siav; at Omaha 5 FROM HEAT. : , 8. M. Cooper, of the sheet plant, that}ing and have fortified themaelves | 1 tae wy, Z DEATHS FROM : “and at Avatin, Pex lho attempt Uo start the mills woul! De |Vpainat auch an emerency for three | ikea NFS ;PO! done. we should be E FLAHERTY, HE nientwelve be edt and they Jumped at the com-| years, At present we ure simply tak- working In the plants of the Na- ; are ar ie ge BA a n that they nad been duped. Ing our much-needed vacations. pnal Cuba; Compaiiy sii daye, No. Way Weal Vortyealven maton, ait oot even anders tly, exelted when the | Miwhem the cooler weather are{i%fe0u {0 the question “In organiaing street. Nere indicated ‘here, There wae @ fall m, and had the non- them Into the st Amal; hy 2 ¢ 4 ramatedt , GNOFKM, ANTONIO, We the temperatura at Chiengo, and t nm arclved at that time rives we will be tm shape to settle | president replic ‘ ie two yearn, No el A eran cn ihensong sic) ve been bloodshed. As it was, AtKourslnat a nr@poaition No. great lakes and Iater through New however, they could mot find any ovntir- ang | anne a Se S| 3 CoO Ch) BCG) bata | Bowland. ‘The weather forecasters suy TAETGHYCEIURS FAROE HECOBITITTEES TCeTS (roe ee coer he tee apr comin ni - time being it 9 MAILLIPS, —. nme one year. Ne. nore te no man of rellel for the peo MI Second «i Jot the Minmtanipnt Valley SANFORD, 0 No. jor we have everything tm readi-| was not our purpose to organize these jinen to Invelve the National Tube Com- jseat to the telegraph offices of the F | sylvantu and Maltimore and Onlo rull- ater as will | pany.” lronds, vut were told that no special = eos el trains would!be run‘intoZthe:town: resuit if thin strike is not settled.” | | Notwicamtanuing this assurance pickets} wiih reference to the statemen:s «| D., L. & W. STRIKE El were stationed oy the atrikers at ihe | Reynotaion firidxe and at ail the uve-|John M. Farquhar, a member of the IS AT AN END. ° , pues raging ites the nichts i Industrial Commission, which were #eu: . SL] thougnt that the men mig on ra t hh it (wa ¢ Ione naS oembon out from Washington, ta which it was TE) Pinkertons at Homestead, and hundreas| inferred that there might be a muve- of atrikers lined the river bank. ment in progross by the oMfclaln of :hat naa a the pewrarsivaio have per pean commission to bring about mediat! eard from, Extra police a a but there are not enough of theae to| th present sirike, Mr. Shaffer said: | KILLED BY THE HEAT. tyealx, of No Sernerke Was Found ‘The awful heat In the wes) |« threaten Dead in Ned. ‘ Ing New York, Although the temp Thellonaicoelimied the ceail y ature wae normal a: 1 o'cock to-day. | ine vitality of Charlen Atersarke, of y wan up to 7 a hich note a } ass irest a 3 eather predictions were not o! pe: | @ promising character. | eithe heat iaatioieht)| SCRANTON, ing boller-makers, mi drymen at the sh Iackawanna and Western Railroad re- chintsts and foun. < of the Delaware, ring, and was found dead : " “ 55 3 ‘The temperature was reaching f x morning on Dieventarhes imppresiment{romige tine teas Mr. Furanhar ts quoted core) nied to work at the old rate of wages the nineties in the afte and the} day, an@ serious trouble is likely to ain endeavor MK! to-day, noticen having been poated by humid figures held up oveur, aah othe wilting GREAT HEAT IN \ The long humid Poin telling on KANSAS CITY. Mustment of this strikes! the company he pats the inte bin tank ae following a dects: » that all of tae a strike eleht weeks azo nm back, were discharged for causa #0 men employed by the Allls-Chal- mers Company remain ou: pending @ fetilement at the shops of the company in other cities. ame READY FOR A WINTER'S SIEGE. PITTSHURG, Pa. Jaly 24—Pree é New Yorkers, ar co-day five deathe . 3 from the heat sere reported 3 ‘The present neat wave hun extended pretty generally over the country, the Pacific Coast being about the only place which han escaped. Exceptionally hot weather has been expertenced in Chi- cago and Bt, Louls In both citles the mortality hax been very gr From all parte of the country: rep REE i KANRBAS CITY, Mo. July —At 10 AM. the temperature here wae $25 degroes—equal to that of yesterdny The only report of rain of lower tem- perature in) the feuthweet during the past forty-elgnt howra came trem wie Guiveaton coast, where a quarter of a at Adams. Police Captain William G. = White wae called, He sald he was of DR. BEYNON HELD. ONE-TIME SPITTER HELD. duty on the night of the tragedy. He —— war notified of It at the raliroad denot about 1.3) o'clock and went direct w! the house. mpbell in Newark | Prisoner Not Warned and Forgets eric} have been received that corn and oats hoof rain fell Prospecte are that "AL tae top of the statra. he said, zely in t Not Accepted as Plea. n 4 have been burned up. yesterday's record-breaking heat in Mie SL met Robert Fosburg. He introduced} Dr. John who shot George] Officer James G. Mangan, of the Bante “S, Zi Great suffering in reported from fatal Haneas andl the Lerritorien will be ine for hiettathers rh Ferrel qh | Campbell in M Susan Thompson's! tary equad. arreated Frederick Teng: ~ equalled if tot excesde der. t0 . a 4 Europe in countrien that have hereto: | qin at tee anes city, | fore been cool and comfortable, Kan.. for the ihirty hours upto 10 A, M. Showers and light winds are promised | there had been fifteen Picstrationss nine for to-night and to-morrow of which resultet fatally Michael Foster. sixty -tiree years ou of No. 18 Aventie By wie sere ome by the heat while driving « horae and Mot in Nutmeg State, truck at Fifteenth street and Third (petal to The Mventng Warlt ) avenue to-dny. Me fell the atroat and) py ai NEIELD, Conn., July 22.—Thia ts was taken to Hellevie [foepital ina ferloun condition: the warmest day tn fifty years nere. Cee ted they ited shot. hiseuuugh.| Doarding-houre linton avenue and | zellua, a plumber, twenty-four yeare old, ter, 1 he agoke and caw a. man eer niet, Semark, S.J. ow Satur. [of No, (ot Fourih avenue, on « Bixth ave He sanl_he e and saw_a_manl ay inight, wan arralgned before Judge| nue “T,'itrain to-day fOF splitting on thé. (0 ae ee olverdin the miner. | Lambert to-duy and was held without floor of the car. The prisoner was taken — | Capt. White aakl that Robert 3, For-| ball to await the result of Campbell's! pefore Magistrate Hogan in the Weat Duke to niin poactioily Injurten. In court to-day Reynon acted | site Court. Me ellis ouuwherenmisraiatertar ina peculiar manner. He absolutely re-; “What have you to nay? fused to recognize E. 8. Binck, who! saaistrat ay shot.” Gi Ghats sald ene lay where! claimed to be his counsel, When a In Your Honor 1 forgot myself,” replied asked the 4 Feank Hoffer, forty-twn vears of age,|noon the mercury tad climbed to. 19), yer named Smith approached Reynon | the yrisoner: | ae ot No. 526 Weat Forty-tnird street, walk: | with a great percent humidity | Hs pee “Well, you should n - 4 Ca \ntae Roorevelt_ le ajand tried to talk to him the doctor be- ag the Maxiatrate. y laws feame angry and pushed Aim violer’ away. Resnon and Campbell had been good ty for the publi ri hold y Be tom Rata erent neal Ter ply | Wasieie eo ee caane tues THE ACCUSED AND HIS CHIEF COMFORTER degen of he aiclan there found that he was nuffer- tatot tnt, . Sentectecterteoteote S$ cateataatentect ecfen!ntecte Jaoteaks a ears. 6 . a a .. b 3 fhe from heat proatration and ment. him Meleelelmlninlninlelnlntefnieieletelebelefaffel-ielefelcininleinieinininlelnieieintelmintelelelelepetnielnicinebtelebicleleleieletetelei-leeieinoe they wore : Me m He Ci iat aU el peel Urea ( to Rellevue Hospital 3 OO, duly Thi te the leds is Mia and there appearn ty have Deen | “Tne 'Atagistrate did not even ank If the a ---———- hottest day of the year, the thermome Sey ” Bras yee untll after Eon Swi tes py thing, did your sister ris a eas nT ay y te be : 3 5. j prisoner, tad been warned. doe ter at the Government Weather Buren: (Continued fram: Firat) Page che |aesucetknrate states RHin ung Forburg. | | Sa e anene oe NO BREAK IN ving roan Wate — 8 ao) nro conrecerid tapes cele een a ee et satan tian ania, socks or pillow-| S. B. CLARKE DECLINES. KNOX KNOCKS HARD. fering te intenae, % 2 \ i ; iE \ WESTERN HEAT.) 8" nia sou intinlites , ji ve Secretary of Trenaary bare was dee Li % ise Inter, Rae a Lucrative Practice Than n't t cord Hreake: Indianapolis. Nich direction ld vous h n FON SCRE aoe ene wore no cont ar ve fawn Daltin avenue to the Whotidid you ever Nearthe defentant| Be U.S. District Judne. Deciaton on Porto Rico. f PUASHINGTON ied ly sy zaecs Tied Carly) | ee ans fecord here, At (OF Mecktle. Me tad ed te him.” | Samuel B. Clarke, former law partner | July B—Attorney- t mening remicia from the Middle atien.| 173 Shy iS TH Ean eal you about Me re-| of Secretary of War tout, ham deelined day declined w render 4 tasipp! Valley stations of the Weather|) p e tour i‘ . > vas waked leslnpleV alleys atattonnsors Chen wen tiedi/ tiny ststtsebu “He itd he had kept i: in the bu-| the offer of President MeKinley to| an opinion, whieh was aaked for by the s ————> reau drawer, but it was gone and he| make him United states District Judge | Secretary of the Treasary, on the ques: fs the penple of tight and heat Hottest Day tn 2 Venera, Was sure the burglar had stolen it.” liq gueceed Addison Brown. resigned.|tten whether the Secretary in author: stricken region REI GE ERENT MUR eee round on The witness told of the coming of he tzed to, refund the dutles collected on At Bt, Louin the thermometer at 7] 4) af doctors. Dr. Paddock. he sald. came in, | The salary of the place ix $60" a year. | Sas Conpuried f Forto” Rico be: threw, back the sheet and said, “Bhe's| Mr. Clarke haw a large and growing law ween tne date of the ratification of © nel tae castors bro wan 1 the remperatu: the high. | room O'clock registered “6 degrees. § degre t i : i ut the: elder Duanure Cellar W cares 3 f est for that hour since the Weath ’ FAG Ut was found? Mead.” Capt. White gave hin tertimony ractice and in in Oaition to amasa|the Spaniwh treaty and che date that i Migher than at fame hour yew Fran was established (wenty-tires + Marea mere a) Sarath Ma ee Bhan In, 0 melod famatic neannersand tone, ee ea kata rin tet ealae aie ae (hel Foraker accmentina recone: day; at Kansas Cliy SM degrees were am, i hacronsthelfonrsal ‘All iy, were dressed,” the | cune, a The Attorney-General says that Inve F PHILA.AND BOSTON | 1] Captain: sald. amea Fosburg, hew-| wealth rather than glory, [much as the Comptroller of Hat and | ver. wore mio coat oF vest. T asked Mins therdeclinationgolesity Clarkelicaves | much en nec comotroer (of; thes Treas: if he had had a hand fn the Aght, and| the place open Senator Platt wanted jeo: it is a matter for him (the Comp he sald he had not.” Robert President of the We-| troer) alone and ho therefore cannot It waa an Tt wan ni lated tof a window at Hantye that waa found, |e, ; 9 Habe 4 ae? \ : Capt. White saw no signa of any one in County Committee, to take the | give a decision as requested q “The whole feet er. glare? ACT did not in ny thin, plac iden [ should anve! Windows. He could find no tracks elther : tg. ins considered to irgiam it the tine, aa T have ted iis shoe from the style. [1D the dow the next morning to show | Lemuel Ely Quigg, in considered to) DEAD BABY IN FERRY-HOUSE te toes were well define: Dil vou And ang matches in the| {at any one had run over the Nelda, have the beat chance now. Impression of the toca wae| “lent it a t that you heard loud TOA. Yes. some matches were What D t sata. See pee Maes ups othe t ‘oom, . y F SJ atte timht. The heel marke weere,| aims urstalre like the Vinita over of] found, tn Yhe, kitchen bedroom, her] TO FIGHT CONSUMPTION, | tt Corser Neatty Dressea ane pee The Watttog. Order, eet Cae) 11 sald T heard what{on_eards, The surphur. m. Did you have any talk with the de- Wrapped tn Newapaper. fendant that you have not told?" Yea; he asked me if I had any one| @, ut looking for the burg! You catch them If you can. Foaburg told me re—that ehe w: I paid 1 heard Did your family une. suc ated and heavy fale] yea 2 ene parloe matchen, hie your ste:| 2 How were vou dreraed when OMcer 2M Chapman saw you? ALE aad on my] Yo She seemed | ty icwers. Me sayn he saw my suapan-| “Beatrice omens He aa Tat worn a [NOt see the bi ‘The body of a four-day-old baby was found In the ferry-houne at St. Georga * Staten Island, to-day. The Httle corpse ‘The British Con-| was neatly dressed in white and Boaton indelphia. f, ! Score Is Tied at End of! sists, r,, Fourth Inning—Jen- eoahey th a Hamilton, ef, n vou kneeled Ly Jnmes Fosburg's Story. Fo WAK she breathing’ Ov James Fosbura waa then called. He Catntly LONDON, July 2. jeep | Did vou see Mine Sheld q ; : his evidence in-clear, steady. tones, i “ ore you Vibe five 5 ing with her sleter May, "When Atay {area on Tuberculonis, for the prevention | wrapped In a newspaper. a nings Is Quaker Cape} owe, 1 Jennings. ono signs of nervousneas,. He he doctor? AT think T saw | Tull of auspenders for five years got up she did also, and when she heard of consumption, waa opened to-day by | pit, Was ment to the county farm at © 4 : Von, ns Hat'ma themneiien stailing (ne the doar, butclnam snot a je nolnegof the struggle she went UAW eit Marshal IL, Te. il, the Duke of | Mormon. » ‘ql tain. Ret ttdee.:« add Che unt th sae In His Mare Peet. nd_turn€d on the electric light.” Field phe ta A Reta ——— H Hibs, Orth (Qe Dit she stay al! bent had take "low long after you reached the houge| Cambridge, President of the congress.) 902 oS ie ——— Umpire—Emalie. | recite with tiw family next morn He was Mahe dtd Officer Flynn pick up this shoe?"| He welcomed the foreign delegates 10 a £ i = ae A aT Bheldon Me Fenton Visite: ins eat lnaithe shoe James Fosburg had the Congress, and spoke ocithesinterest ————_— i (Spectat vo ening World ons eFarlani ead one, | Caureh tn the nn vention wn dent tt trie, tewtified about. ‘nthe Congrena by King Exlward, ty PHILADELPHIA ('a.) BALL. PARK, | lw te Cosen Sorrammn S84 OR ne read with May (hat sor heard) no. ealli for. the: police “About two minutes." ‘alora Lansdowne, the Foreign deere: |TOMMS0™ Pelt Into the North River 4 July 22.--After an absence of three wernt stoi the, works, fo Die Shepardson's) uber i wae Uaht enonwh for, (Var It we tary, also welcomed the delegates, and je a rhe. i bf hos 7: Second ne. IMs brother, the defendant, was wlth . o4 in the mame of the Government pr HaNneIGhna me ante tenrlreare told i weeks the Phillies returned to tneir ow ; Kz im until k at Tostated, but tt] me to see glace in the road whieh jes Foaburg tenzified that the shoe! ined all the asstetance the Government |< O00 bat ae! . } atamping ground to-day, meeting BO ee ee ot Law he sb ra Hen pele ysncente ' ‘ mar iinteel teres was wet. was able to afford the Congress in its [captain of scow crew, fell overboard \ 4 ton in the first of a series of three| for Wolverton and dennines ns hor jan hin) wife and. Mine Cexamination| # atenped am tm my te ‘The case was then adjourned until to-lendeavors to combat a disease more |at work to-day Nincty-sixth atreet i. games, During their Wentern trip the| VR aMAeh ti left war xood for | sit abeut thn AamE tT PE ORt ‘ or ithe when you saw your sisier that | morrow. Merlating than war ‘and North River, and wan drowned. He Quaker sluxgers made a most craditabie Na satis, Natiinan slewy 4 he vet nth earl Wheat my [sew it bee | RY ttl von not nak how she gert hurt. showing, winning eleht ont of fourteen) him, Demo: inting. Crome tied out | front stairs te reach thelr room. Mad | Th he vetiar|Siner whe hurt and Towanted tor eet games played. ISTEBNA ae Ecsta Cojpane throumb ivounesiohecteoaburiis it ores Un ol hep. Lill not stop to ask haw ahe ant Much of this improvement iy sttrihit:| Third tuntng. Fourie where, ne and) hinjiwltes wera) Leion: | Novy mate (Me ete , in cho ha ‘olue - t, ete 5 While the court-room was yet rnging f fa to Mugh Jennings, who haw revolt tong tanted iti rebK When frat awakened and] and w me \ ilettho cours opm: magia et lZ Osos ' bi tonized the team. lennings is the! § ned, tin worked what srous vou ‘oeDurR WAS Permitted to ates Jown head and front of the clud, antit w@ Med out to Flick t He resumed hin eeat with the family ‘ “L heard vn terrible shriek that x if through hia eld management that the, Wy Ci MAMtel pace voi Fredortck Wo Lund, bookkeaper | for j wa yout for | em ICL orale nae rence to. the Si ee halal AP Quakers walloped Laulaaiiiabbed | Wolterteniates tonne acemed t me from my father’ Aoacwa ite ihe | Ate. Fosbara, ae called. He bourded at skewers into Chicago. bunged up Pitte- room, up. T) Bowtarsce mt Into] "ho sou know of any man of the ze of McElroy who owrked for Sr. burg and shed some tearn ‘incinnatt | From fifth place they Jumped Into sec- ond, but had a relapse and fell back to third position, where they now are condition, 1 eprang out of bed, turned on AID tn NUsht Dress, my electric Uaht as foran, Ast eimember any JS triped Flannel SUITS. Clearing Price [>> For a_short, sharp, quick sale, about 5,000 high class Flannel Suits—and 5,000 quick men will pay $5.00 and walk away with the biggest $10 worth they ever got. Hamilton struck How was your mother dressed urloin and was nipped womy nine In? A In her night wot in the hallway 1 The Quakers are in sup be Jipecoukds identity: with not a man on the sick Ist, and vie) Pie wecond t fer-in-lawineithe top atthe jatalre, And your father? & was in his 1 “1 Mr. James 1 fone of the pennant hus stirred up tne | ExCa aver: the right Sie ulataclloncenminatiteentlen id ia uurRR handwriting. Players. “Emngham Willte’ Shettaline is a hap. how py man. The good showing made by hia) U! Jn oshura's Writhn. Jame Fosburg wan recalled. He hamer written on the the clude aim, ob ariand ited | nay ¥ your father's gone father has wone craay.’ t Heed fs na 8 en aaa tdentified ¢ ; peta hae regained for them much of, treme a ran tue], This testimons went as hia handwriting. fe nad wy (. their loet prestige, and the crowd which | run 4 Caco aay ets uy sett fine reattent lb ph fellowed the local American team out | the erime took I worked for tie Foxburks Howitt of curtosity during the early part of the! ered with eeason has been weaned back to the Na tlonal League fold. {With the pitchers in good condition | grow and the entire club on good terms with | force * themselves. the manager promises ait) Tfaliman war at gorts of unkind treatment for the viait-|unt y ing clube during the present sojourn, | # ROR EUR Manager Shettaline xald this afternoon 2 that Hugh Jennings wan captain of the —=—_ Sy Philadelphia clus, We was made cap- PLACES FOR FOUR. tain jus: prior to the time the tenn Yotartea West. Delehanty, he mala, was) mo | f ithe consulting captain. lyectety Favorites Get Two Good Pijacept. Jennings this afternoon put! Wo Orth in to heave the benders, and Me-) S Ee Perinnd ‘vehi sping, tSe ‘sat ig'heenk | ASHI Clothing, Hats, Shoes them off, Willis did the hurling for | emt tod nd « ened out her body. 1 foeton snd Kittridge took the receiving! ments mom) father and mother came in and Furnishings is j Richard Bprague, ang t down by May. Right after! wat Firat tual | Consul at Gibrattar, : A.| them. Brother Hert came He wan MioMoston batted first. Blagie. wo Joi |icreeves iit, Conaul at Gime /Atvesertng, reeled and fell at'my: sister'a Due Wednesday. July 24th. Hie at Jase pear; AMO i Jil yt Jebau, Saxony; Samuel Bmith, Ni “ ty get water and 2 Cora sacle | ey. Consul, ut Me 7 ’ 4 tor, 1 dtd not tail y How. Meera ee hin WaWerah te caae| megnoida Hie. \ilinola Rae | AFLG EA Mra ratte LL Look Out for Detailed Advertisements to Follow. Q. Dat you nat ream at ting that made mind Was the beady BE ON THE | Lookout ! Dit you see any other persons tn that femunded Mr Mammon fa run Orth fed en's Osttitters, Half-Yearly Sale of Finest Men’s jecnme Nery ou, nothing impr Did you see any room secmed to be getting ry omy sister's aide, 1 ad Pre rn [saw she wan hurt aml ratmed hy + duly: made the fal Voth | Demontreviile warn send one, | tented Sta es Tmbasay at : aio eae ketone ches a| owNTOWS sToRE. UPTOWN STORE, TEWART “4 fala titan (to, , Penns Snrany sh tars Cae eee ace W. Corner Fulton (two stores.) 154 to 164 East 125th St. BUILDING, BOUr. ing! . | Hitt, named as Third ary at “DI sen hear naything abe | and Nassau Sis. near 34 ave. d t ahi of “ tas tae q . PEN EVENING! M: Raed the on-capiain waa cate at|Comminces on Verein Adit” '""" wursines ur any one cite having UPTOWN bTORE OPRN EVENINGS roadway COR. ambDers St

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