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4: He GISION WEQDOHODODOQODIDOSHOOS: ITHOOHHO Go) DODODSHOGOO \ */8 fe — may. Court of Appeals May An- nounce His Fate at. To- Morrow's Session. - '\, NEWSBAGERLY AWAITED Ice Trust Decision as to the Con stitutionality of the Donnelly | e. Law Expected. SOOCS) COOEE al to The Evening World.) . Sept. 30.—The Court of Ap- peals will not render any decision In the! § Molineux murder case to-day, The Court met at 10 o'clock this morning In con- % mutation and remained in segston for ' over three hours, and at 2 P.M. held a session at which motions and appeals from orders were argued before 4t. The fate of Molineux may be decided | at the session of the Court to-morrow and may not be until Friday, decisions will be handed down or possibly not until next week The wecrets of the Court are close’ guarded, and while there ts a growing t bellef that Molineux may get a new | Kiniey 2 trial no positive iniormation will be ub-{ that the shot reported fired. by Guard Sept. 30,—Friends of of the late President Me- , tainable until the decision is actually |Deprend at West Lawn Cemetery taat | an Attempt to Dese- rendered by the Court night was on account of any attempt to} \ Among the decisions which will prob- | desecrate.the tomb. crate the Late Presi- dent's Last Resting ably be handed down to-morrow will be] They 2 not attempt to explain the e, which has been be-[atrange story of the guards or account | the Ice Trust « | fore the courts for over a year. for the tiring of the shot, which ceme- | A ; The case will decide the constitucdun- | tery oMeclaia and other residents near { Place Is Discredited. \ y. allty of the Donnelly Anti-Trust law,|by say they heard, but they do not be-! = 7 certain provisions of which have been|Heve that two men would undertake to! 9.4, ce w! rT - decane ‘ ae 9 Voccurrénce with outsiders. | dec the Appellate Division to bej make an attack on the vault with sev-! pu prend has furnlshed a complete unconstitutional. enty soldiers on guard or near at hand. | geseription of the unmasked man, and It ta belleved that the military author- | oly Rbnared sas toriticalth inte ttermeartte |the city is being searched for him. r a Dat itles will make a thorough Investigation | Every mode of egress has been care- > the effect that an oifictal In authorlty | of the stories told ‘by the woldlers on! aity euarded since midnight PES in the Mietrict--A (tors cs-9) ofc had/an=| guard) aundayynlent, Private Du Prend, on guard duty at ounced that if Molineux were aranted) “There are unconfirmed rumors that! tye rear of the vault; about 8 o'clock lavt emphatieally discredit the ties” Report that There Was AE WORLD: ‘MONDAY EVENING, ISTRANGE STO RY OF GUARD. MOLINEUX AT THE M’KINLEY TOMB. | up to the soldier and dealt the blow. hi mi a a the soldier with a-heavy instrument In the back and then attem cut through the soldier's, clothing, In- ciuding bia overcoat and a szratch was made on, Dui Prend’s body, was Knocked’ down: the hill and) was simi FE FORBADE WEDDING _, BEAR PRESSURE. aa] Ve Mae ate ee Ne UnTARER GE: peat Had Husband Haled to Court, Where She Pleaded Successfully for His’ Release. Steel Geta Sapport on EKxpecta The stock market was weak at the opening, heavy offerings of _Amalga- mated Copper carrying It down 11-4. ‘There were losses of 1 to 11-2 for St Paul, Anaconda, Ui!nols Central, Mis- sourl Pacific, Union Pacific preferred, | Mantattan, Rock Island and Canada + Southern, Three thousand five hundred shares of United States Steel sold at 432-4 to 4, compared with #£1:2 cn Saturday. The Dreferred. stock was up 1-4, the only pftoci’ on the Ils; to show again. | New York. Calcago & St. Louts broke sharply 133-4, The sellin, movement extended to va ridus ‘other Inactive “and proriinent stocks, which lost between? 1° and 23-4 points, the latter. New. York, Chicago & Sti Louts ad foruete ih yrting oruets ‘then appeared in Amuteamated and Mabnattat,ang their Tallies of a polnt caused some. Improves ment in railroad stocks. New York Cen. tral ex-divisena, racine Mail, St. Louis Southwestern. preferred and Keokuk’ & Dea Moines preferred were exceptionally strong, and ‘sol’ from 1 to 31-4 over Saturaay's close, with the latter le The only, feature bordering on rensalional was the ahary aeclines in the so-called junior stocks of the Van- derbilt ‘nese shares: were clally: strong last weekiin the face of an otherwise (sult market. but aver Sun: day came reports’ « hei ¢enénd so throw doubt. on the “umification’’ plan in which it was reporied s these able to gala his fect Wefore the fellows | Would, fgure. As” a result ingithe dagkfebs, poate: iscuee tie commons aud ‘wecond R preferred— Lieut. Ashbrldge, officer of the day. | respectively. while” Canada Southern A second later the second man struck 1 to stab im. A gash about two inches long was The blow was so hard that Du Brena us soon as he heard the challenge and | broke almost 2 an . shot rusted to the assistance of the], Of tie Industrial. the best support uard, He was followed by other’ sdl- | sGareat sc, ce fiven United States: see ers, The sentinel mitacked, however, ing, dividend announcements and. the was Inthe rear of the vault onthe hill, | Promise of a, fomptchensive statement In av day. 6r' two" of corporation’ onerations :and earnings for tie. paat nd before the rejlef force could climb the hill the men nad escaped, half oy yea' A ‘hunt was! made for the prowlera| Union Paginc, st. tchison and \ a new trlal by the Court of Appeals hel the shot waa fired on account of ai : in ac- | night saw’ a man skulking among the Bou! 2 eUuld De neti tree, jJeldental-fall and als that It was the | tre 2 ne | PUL RO: trate could be found of them. [inthe arternos fel sprint homer ) trees, hie figure almost obscured by the ee peed market then Attorney Philbin denied that} rex rec 3 The ‘vault {# but a short-distance) hardened on covering of at 1h result of personal differences, dense shadows. . He challenged the man, shorts among 4 uurse would be pursed. The officers in charge early {nstructed! pur received no response, from the west edge of the cemetery | the professionals, tallies reached from \ tement probably hid Its foun-| solaiers not to talk of the aftalr. Wha woes there?” he demanded a|°Mt the men evidently escaped from 1) toh 3-4 in ‘some of the lead The sail Mr. Philbin. “on the argu] on BOSS, there into the wooda nearby. ales of were The statements of the guard made] second time. Sunday night could not be obtained un-| geil there wan no answer, and, with tl the oMcers had wecured thelr reports | nis riffle held In readiness, he advanced of ex-Senator David B. Hill before : rt of Appeals. Senator Hill sald tit the new trial Me ? ny neux would go free. be-| clined to be quoted they were madey intruder emerged from the shadow to yf tne Important witness! with thelr kuowledge and In thelr pres-| meet him, and Du Prend threw his gun some had dled, and it woutd| "\~ hastily to his shoulder and fired. “Hineclt to veo | None of the oMcers would expressian) Just ax he pulled the trigger a hard 2 opinion as to what the object of the| iow was given his gun and he missed intruders may have been, and they alto| his aim. urt_ of Appeals granted 4} trom them, and while the officers de-| toward the mysterious stranger. The Instructed the men not to discuss the’ A second man had stealthily come recognize the man if he ever sees, him ay ‘The man who dodged about the trees, | 472.100 shares and ‘ot bonds $1.490,0, Du Prend aays, carried'a shining. weapon tn one hand’and a nackage done up in white in the other.. He says he could & . 2 aFthe man who attacked Du Prend wasl Am: ‘ct Co” ENE CEE | (CRORE Ie Dina coe tinier Sy men Prend enlisted in the service in finelts a ft "1 Gone are the dreams of luxury of An-)vierkin would desert.her again, but sh 4%, New York, and ls. irded.as thorough- . ton Kavieskin, who ersayed bigamy be- Iy reliable: | His, so\dler career has een | Aci Ten. a R se 368) cause he wan tired of work. He faces a man was dlecharged, after promising to be a good husband In the future. tH Ife of toll for the wife who arrived at | LooTED THE WIGWAM. Thiet Awny with Red Clo | ine Nuckskin vont. it “ — Riger's Wigwam in Fourteenth atreet i} was robbed early this morning of $2,000 A in Komlgand money. Among the thief's { Lu \ Toot fre Rvé Ane Navahoe blankets and a beaded and fringed buckskin coat ) that once belonged to Red Ctoud, s a a Michael Henster, the night watchman, who had been employed at the place for the last six weeks, Is missing. “Work Wants Are the i. He That HEARING ON THE PROPOSED | FOUR-TRACK SYSTEM. | i). Plerpont Morgan's Yacht It Will Work im Harmony with the in Collision with Un- Rapid-Transit Tanne Road. known Sloop. ’ * Hearing was begun before the State Rafiroad Commission, in the Fifth Ave- nue Hotel to-day in the application of : the New York end Portchester Railroad |on Riker's Isiand, in the Sound, last Company for permission to construct @! night, and nearly sent to the bottom a four-track electric railroad from One| sixey.ave foot sloop flying the Brooklyn Hundred and Thirty-second street and) oo en the East River to Portchester. 2 en: The proposed line Is to work in har-| Ihe Corsair was steaming along at a mony with the Rapid Transit Road. good alip when the unknown sloop tried Every {mprovement association in the | tq tack accons the steam yacht's course, Rronx was represented, and an unusual t ¢ wan the attendance of three oes reversed, but hefore she could back away John B. McDonald, bulider of the] her bow caught the sloop forward on Rapid Transit aystem, aat with counsel | tie atarhoard aide, smashing the planh- for the new road. He ts to build the ae Paid Help Wants|new tine it permission to construct 1s \ I P ts granted. The Commissioners present bowaprit. ie in this morning’: $| were Col. George W. Dunn, Ashiey W.| The Corsair, which came to a full stop ‘ ‘ Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan’a steam yacht raair collided off Government Light, World. ge ga| Cole and Frank Sf. Baker. as soon as possible, was caught by the Frank eulyees Cee Lao A tide and carried over to Baretto Point, his argument for the road, to there; wate’ (oibel(no! grade! crosaings,Vof [where there; Is/\a; dangerous) group of the marvellous speed to be attained, |focks. ‘The big yacht was almost upon 42 Paid He'p Wants in the 13] surpassing that of the New York, ..-w| them, when some one warned the cap- other New York papers Haven and Hartford Railroad, and the| tain, and the boat steamed away to combined. 38 8 8 yt! big cut in rates from all points on the) surety, new line. The injured sloop drifted helplessly up Mr. Smith gave figures to show the] 1, dunes Point. The Corsair stood by ,\ ‘ remarkable Increase in realty values in| Hunt's Point. The Corsair stood by rye (ipo: | errenewien 7 gf) Bronx Borough, which in 165 war $2. salting craft that die was not sinking YA 6] LaUNDRessee 22) 62.816, and in 1900 $125,494.819, an Increase) Any could float. The sloop remained }i 0] MACHINISTS Blin rwenty-Ave years of sixfold. oe tare| ear Hunt's Point all night, and this 3| MOULDERS We char the Ne morning was taken In tow by a tug by ig BI we - i 8!bound down the Sound. The crippled 64 & ptackssiras 4| MILLINERS company proposes craft had an Indian name, which no one . BONNA §) NecKwran . New Work and other points, as ‘on shore could make out. 1 BOOKBINDERS 13 ——— fad BOOKKEEPERS ... 6] OPERA: BOYS ...... 16 Tons TROLLEY RAMS WAGON. BRAIDERS 6 BUSHELMEN » , Motorman Arrested, but (Disc! rom any point In the Bronx, includ. BUTCHERS iT Sling the Rapid Transit system, a fare of hy Magistrate Mayo. CANDY MAKERS .. 31 PAPERHANG five cents Is provided for," sald Mr. i CABINET Manene: 3 Caretaasoens ait A southbound surface car of the Bixth CANVASSERS alr TOGRAPHERS “We wi bring passengers from any]avenue line, the motorman of which | CARPENTERS ?|ruvwnene aint in the! Bronx by our line and Une | waa George Stadtmuller, of No, 240 We: CARPET LAYERS... & Bae Tra int Afteon, minures quicker| One Hundred and Tenth street, ran Into CARRIAGE HANDS. 3 than they cin go by means of the New] and demollehed a wagon owned by the CHOCOLATE PRES! York, New Haven and Hartford Ratl-| Metropolitan Iron and Steel Compan pirrers «| pnessuen Fe aa ae ee a rele verity. | of No, 210 Eleventh aveaue, thin mor caswicns..... .... 4] Ropers 22, 3 atx We toracen cand run them through |Inx Just outslfe the Jefferson Market CHAMBERMAIDS .. 27] equestanri 10 without change over the underground | Police rt. CLEANERS ‘oad in Manhattan, Thomas McArdel, of 4S West a Grenier SALESMEN 24) Wlam'D. Mesa ii of counsel for the SEAMSTRESSKS ... 3|New York, New Hartford | Twenty-ffih - stret, B. 3 ‘ COLLECTORS 4] sovperei Rallroad. Company, Duval, of No, 6 Charles street, who were comPosiTons | SHomiactes 3) Rao ek and Portcheater, Company |in the wagon, were slightly hurt. cooks 3 7)Rad no standing before the Comminsion, | Tae motorman was arrested. but CROCHETERS SRIRTANAND! S| giving technical grounde, He de promptly discharged, by Magistrate : TatLonrsses ..... 8| {te organization. w wat Sfayo, Stadtmuller anid, when arratgned CUTTERS .. | Thee Union Rail mi; ihat the wagon was driven in front 4 DISHWASHERS .... ¥ |New. York an Wentcheater “Raliroad his car deliberately and that he was DRESSMAKERS :... 1 Company and the New York and Stam- [ot to blame for the acciden DRIVERS rT ‘ H fora. Rallroad, Com) any thieugh coun- ——$—<—a prva cus UPHOLSTRRERS ... tr] New York, New Haven and Hartford| LUCKENBACH IN A GALE EMBROIDERE USEFUL MEN. 3] Raltroad Company, “ ENGINEERS: EMP. AGENCIES .. YANCY FEATHER: VARNISHERS were TT 7 House Party, N. Y., Sept. 20.—Gov. New York Steamer Puts tn at Nor- fol Short of Ca Beer mucvansaa FEEDERS .. (Special to The Evening World.) FINISHERS een rear thee haat MEN] NORFOLK, Sept. 92.—The steamer GIRLS ...... se Parker, of the Court of |Hatry Luckenbach, bouud from 8: HORSESHOER: 3 ci alnce Thursday. Ex-Senator on aen: Ga., ‘to New, York, put In here HOUSEWORK 168] TOTAL .... 1386 be ult and wre. Tes sae JANITONS ,,.. -$ 4 had n weet Of “Diive anu bany In ee ehie afternoon for New ¥ The Corsulr's engines were Immediately ing atove water and carrying away the t Vit Cooper, Secretary of Hawall, has a iB iti; Apri Tai bids. sta proksiayuis WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Henry E. Decent tS aE ae archimede’ aah The Citta cl Torino, which arrived SAGO. Sept SIL THe Reel Dr av, | the marTsamon etn Riis Ox brought. elaht | CHICAGO. Sent eee oe ihe Tends | 2ay8s ie nls: twenty vente yesterday from Gen Behe 6/St. Staninieus's Church yesterday Just] 4 pairy Lunch Romance. 08 fn time to prevent his marriage with 384 Sophia Dulapa. The Interrupted wedding yesterday f i Ss $ Kaviesiiy a prisoner, his deserted | Was the culmination of a dairy-lunch ved . 2. 8. 8 wife, Loutse: his two children, Jullus|Fomance. It was in a dalry lu ardenfly ‘that one mon ; on sen jee and Wanda, and the young Woman who | Kavleskin, a married man, met’ ihe} sents ee Blais y fa” 12 tS sopdarrowly egzaped marrying him|Peauteous Sophia Dulapa. He loved her 4 - 7 sy at * orn- | Mildly .until he heard that ‘she had Tae oe were all tn Yorkville Court this. morn: ; 3 + 34 3% BN ings The benign Magistrate Mott was } $0. Then he toved her with ‘a passion ° 1 Sy antebeibench? that nothing could stop, : Ho ae “What is the Gharge?” he asked. Kavleskin came to New York’ from —_— Bend HES We Arh % Poland fifteen years ago, carelessly 5 The Attempted Bigamy. leaving a wife behind him. After three SWEEPERS WHO WERE LAID C2te) site att “Attempted bigamy," answered the} years here he married Mrs. 5 2 Tb T18N Iss Pp years here h the present OFF MAY GET PAID. ax tame remy learned policeman who had charge Of] Kayleskin, who came from his nattve Qo 2 4% 41%] Kavieskin, Saiannte 4 knew of the Pollsh 2 ea + ‘olish town and knew of the Polls! RY Ey HS TFS] Magistrate stott stroked his whiskers. | wife at the tlme of her marriage, This {learned that her inten pth BN: ON oe thought awhile and then announced] frst had, however, consoled herself with | embark in on the,\'t Be ge By Bk [ that there could be m such charre. another husband, and all hands were | %¢@ Of mal we oO je | “It ts not a crime in the eyes c more or Jess satisfied. Settle t Claims. ae Ces 394 |law to attempt to commit bigamy r eleven years Kayleakin worked 1 1% “| sald. “Suppose a married man should| every day ana maker of planos. Every By By propose to a’woman and she should e-}Saturday night he handed his wife $15- Corporation Counsel Whalen has ad- .o 0 fuse him. The intent to commit bigamy }She thougut It was all he earned. As vised Comptroller Coler to settle, on the| f rem a PGi als ee see) matter of fact, his salary, was $22 0 best terme he can, the 1,181 claims Hy Be howgherceuldsbal nunlahesicoc tt week, and every Saturday night he put] | against jhe city recently fled by 1,151 ig? we The Hearne, Rollers EbesesPen, $7 in his Inside pocket. This he squan- ES: changed the charge to abandonment |dered in riotous ilving during the fol- Pan Grade §n) the Department’ of ZN TN and Kavleskin went to a cell. Towinei meses sid "3 nis: bel When he was out of her sight A year ago he me " * Li 4 ar ARC t seventeen-year-old | The: claims:are:the outgrowth of Com: heart of Mrs. Kavileskin softened. Sophia Dulapa. It was ina dairy funeh, | °* mlesioner Nagle's order to cut down be kt 9 fitiven't é e begged the Magistrate to allow him So deftly did she serve the food that | Kavies! t se) acer! Ing force. Ae de 4] return to his employment tn order th Kavieskin became impressed, All of i elie, various] partsicf ino Mr.) Nagle 197” 308 he might support her hils $7 went to the dairy lunch, He ate | qleaaume sraploved sed AUMMaEL Gt amesDers: INST Z ‘rhe Magistrate warned her that Ka-|there as many as fifteen times a day.| “Ana they: ied him. mate of the needs?of the Department. tt § f : Tse zy In thone eatimates he anked for $1,542,- : ’ 51.10 for salaries of sweepers, &c. A Ss specified number of sweepers at $7271 5 Lath) 96 } each and also a apectfied number of [X: tev: ox 4 : i | sweepers detalled as assistant foremen i ta'pe 8 Bos at $900, were asked for, and the estimate In Buon further stated that the cost of the Hy : sweepers to the city at the rates of sal- H | aries given would be $1,282,840. se) It tn held by the sweepers that as a 4 | matter of law the Commissioner {s com- | R Pht eae zs ty nelled to carty out his part ‘of the| Repapite ste) ; | j contract and to, use the appropriation | Rep. Reel pf 6 ARTHUR feria ee ane PUDE, DAY AND SECRETARY for street-aweeping and for no other Lane 5 XECU' of . 18. UTO! purpuse, Mr, Whaten ‘agrees wita this tree exer ousED, Keb AA Sled FP Lis view. LONDON STOCKS WEAK, Side Court Prinon, Last meet Uae RrSBentS erly Outwitted—Four Pulle October, Schednies men Act as Witnesses. —“j Share In the “Deel a a SDON z Arthur Flanagan, a negro, tw fal to The Evening World.) ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. 3.—In the, OND Neeee a eens were. weak aig scostvers ties yeara old, was sentenced to de ON, O.. Bept. The will offence of four policemen as. witn sneging oflanalinfliencingl the! marke Juatice Cowing tn tho Court: of ¢ nt. McKinley was admitted to|Miss Mary Trainer, a New Xork} ‘Americans showed losses averaging 1 Sessions this morning, He wi probate at noon to-day. Judge Wilitam[girl, was married by the Rev. iy per cent. and their general tone wan B Btoel... 4 ecutedl an} ela Bing prison du FP. Day and Secretary George B. Cortel- veces at 1 o'clock in the morning eavy. wee) beginntr |you were appointed administrators. They rat Methodist parsonage — Thal Whentliwar in UIAD ARAN Be Rave a bond of $1000 Jointly for the Giacles Allee} maeeeh of tier ; Ns the West Sif , : r ‘ Cowell Lemoyne Drama’ 0 Wheat opened steady and fatrty active last. He wad a prisoner, FAITH nemtormencel ge.auten ani brother of Viola Allen, the at practically Saturday's closing figure. other negro, Frank Emerson, Apnn ie razmecitals ast) te re ensreritacteeme? The trade wan all local. Cables were Epes aes piching a bar from his cell und gh wohetule aad te mene oe cintey, | Mies Trainer arrived hereon considered fairly mtesdy. ASA Lt encaping, to the corrilor. Adie Meee bef a Jock in the Corn opened ateady and ts now 1-4 per| The local cotton market opened steady bis he encounters McGovern. whom ee Heese saey ‘Bove ahr avenue,” cent over Saturday's cl There In| to-day, with prices 1 point higher to 2| he Kile trying to awing to the THE FORGER’S CASE. York, and was taken to Pollce no pressure in the market and scalpers| points lower, of an, sect oining building and was k bce incense quarters on the strength of a \ i are rather inclined to buy, Heavier port receipts, poor cabien and moot hiacescat from her father to hold her un: } ew York's opening prices were: De- | generally favorab:e weather conditions acked Hi eay rest until his arrival. He wired” ss nner MRR: iO J parE were depressing Influences in the local | 7, " Ie was tried and she had run away from home and bee ie atid: Ditempes [trade this morning. Immediately after| convicted Inat week. Gadervare? ‘ the call, January settled to 7.71, with ——— i Miss Trainer was permitted to gp B opening prices w. the remt of the lst also heavy under =< : De Boyne, where ember whea' to 70 1-4 ~ OL. day made application to Secretary of | fore Alderman ye, 358. to i334; Beniembe je | Henry room and Et URE HELPING COLORED SCHOOL te John Hay to Issue a requisit¥n | made aMdavit. that her age was ti cember corn, to 8 3-4; en a turn for the better In Liver- > on the Argentine Republle for the ey-Jone years. The deputy prothon' yetwtatclostn prices were: Oc: pool started ‘covering {by loca} walpers, Des Oe een tradition of Wiillam Hoeppner, who ts] Calvin May, who lv Ma! P on which prices rallied several points. | of Mrs. ss of the wealthiest men in lowa, en- ¢ ec s ; | of w York City on the charge | cighteen miles awa. ‘Trade wan: not aes tehans onalotes ie Ia Aduetrial and who {* under arrest in| for dn the early part of the e professtonal interchanges aimoat en-/! ; ake Fee, arrived at this point with a mal Chicago's cloning prices were: Septem. |t!rely, Fear: that: to-morrow's weekly inert he ee charged with having ratsed|cense for the couple, The. pa} ber wheat, 65 8, October. 68 8-6 toes 1-2; [Government report and Taursday’s| tfaian had had checks payable to “Ad Woy Faber @ Co. | no tariheriebaretOnt an (Chena December, 10 1-4; May, 73 58 to 73 3-4:| monthly bureau will, be very bullish, /ence with Mr. Washi of New York City, by which firm Trainer after she had swor Bemember corr ; cheeked active bear selling all the first] studying hie Dan fore was employed, to the amount of #4000. | was of age, and she and Mf, 2 hour, t her intentio: ——————— no time In getting married, opening prices were: September, | ROUNCed her Gov. Dole Not to Restgn. ee ge Oermber it to Tdi: November, | Negro leader monetar DR. W. C. GRAY IS DEAD. he father of Miss ‘Trainer! D ee + | here in the afternoon too I rived here and to-day dented the re-|7.73 t port that he was bearing. the resignation i oreeer Hy was given b; She marerteaiia agi in 1c Yor 4 TREC Go. Gray, editor of the Intertor, the Tead- Which | ing organ of the Presbyterian Church with the loss of oy died yesterday’ In Oak Park, brought home, | He had i for Months und a surgical opera Hon failed to bring rellee x were: October, 7.65 | fabin and 133 steers, 7.62 to 7,63 the Itallan steamsh uc into St. Mich screw. The C cabin and 882 st

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