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ho 284 Deen put unter the! Cregs-emamination had aged ‘Yeasd Bup no louger looked t, sounddfaced ciilld. Bhe ‘ith deep lines in her gunken eyes, encircled by sand inrith cheeke and Ups eerthis young woman had eourt had never been wit- ine New York tribunal before, ~ PROBING DEATH cused of Poisoning Makes Inquiry. exactneas, atep by step District- yorne mpelled her to giv. Getalla of every vouision Upon which had been with Stanford. White in Felations. ‘To his questions ahe | septied promptly, even hurriedly, in her) , Clearcout eriunctation,. tt. was i Se deed person. testify, ac; Se , 80 0014, 80 passionless was the: (While ‘his wife was teatifying “Shaw's Osylares Mra. Walla face, was set in, pasty ‘yollow. Once or’ eas, but thiat four « fwice when Ath White the thé alleged poisoning “of her mothe: Mre. the jurorm, in di + OF persona’ \inknown,’ et and he’ smiled, though 1ves warrant for-musploién that some yas effort. Therowfter he | not of, the family “administered 3 thme to tinie {o Catch Tier /PtON to the dying woman. far to one side or the! Private detectives have been working 98 of the husband! “hy ® person wite | ‘and staring anxiously but with. v anmd the ald of the Police ieee ns PDeparimment will be asught- a“ atrange | foature of the ‘tny tion of the joman's apparent ‘distaste | poleoning of & Bingg la thar the manifestations, Ti her Fer | Dintrict-Attorney, did not ask the aid uctance to mect his;glance, as if she! ofthe Police Department Thus far all were sinking from physical contact. | the work: looking to the “Mrs. Thaw did all sho could yoestar~|one guilty of a mysterio. to repair a slip miado the Way bo- | been done by two Asalstint =She—had_tallod to explaty why, | Attorneys nnd county detectly : aw jo believed all women uncheste, the Preveotion whe had refused Harry Thaw'n offer of _Dete: 6¢ Crime.’ preuded over or on the ground of her own un- by Commissioner Dingham, embracing 4 ghaatity. Now| sho ‘explained that i¢/ some 8.00) men and ooating the city wea bot alone because of her relations many 1! Veith Btantord While that been! c fons of ddlinrs every year, ——Cangratuiate Mra, Walley, — detection of OF MRS. BINGE Husband of Woman Ac-, Counsel for Mra Lottie Wallau have Degun an fridopendtnt investigation into Ida Binse, “They hold that the | action of ‘tho Coronerta Jury yeatentay molutely blame- fhe ‘was telling of her Ute | clding that. Mrs, Binge’ was poleoied THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. Flood Up Wese-/34a ese. PERIL ANDCALLS Draws Lesson from Im- rod, Streanm pig isitors-eatted-at-the-rom- Sibert ; : dence of Mra Wallau, at No. @ East Prewes ee ee hertarion hitleth wirest, to-day” to offer cor 5 re 5 hen—came|is_ curious admission, Mr,' Etatulations upon what they sss * a. Jeromb had been questioning the wit:| er waa a vindication, The frendu o = : “tl the aceeel—women—hon} that the act with “little result about the letters oe the Dintrict-Attorney in admitilng Mrs, WWallau to 9,009 ball ts proof in itself that-he-has-no case againat her. While thaw, jury completely exonerates my wit said Lcopold Wallau to-day, “we will not be content until her vindication ts established by eVery Tegal means. The family will work unoeasingly to ferret out the identity of the person who ad- ++ ghe wala] ministered poleon tomy mother-in-law, Sowly, "You forget mbout'—ahe broke| “All the evidence the District-Attor- ft. "You have not asked me about the} ney has shows that my wife did not put @ubsequent things about Stanford White | Polson into the wine given her mother, ‘Biter the assault.” ) Who did? “According to the District-At- ‘Were these subsequent things’ propo: |torney at least two chemists havo do- et improper," came-the-question_in' in} tected-mercury_in_the wins. |). (stant advantage of the opening. “No expense nor money will be spared 2 Well T don't know whether Ivrould [by the family in tne effort to solve this 1 call them “proper or improper at that{mystery. We will not rest until every / time.” came the answer, in the xentfe,| stain is removed from the name of Mra. ” Pondertiig) mahany thet ts one!of Evelyn | Wellau,”” | Thaw's greatest charms. “I wasr't| Dayid Bandler, of Mrs, Wallau‘s coun- Winking of them in that way. I was|nel, expressed the belief that therje would be no indictment found. He de- }dunced—the ot-his-client-aa-an Bbe had not hat written by her to White when she was Tomember their contents. Did youstill_have that feeling of enmity toward Stanford White wher ted in the merest pean <b te: ~ Sn her ‘voice ‘and fit “The accusations against Mrs, Wal- lau," he declared, “are based soiely in—the _sourt-room.““It__wan Stanford | sjon the suapiciona_of two women. The AWWhite who. really oared for—as nearly as |cross-examination of one of them e o- could curs for-any “one. 7 ~ptablishes thet the- eusaiclons ace aia _ With the return of James C. smith, [el Bounded, dhe, teadinany, of Us Prother-in-law of Stanford’ White, who/about mercury {n the ‘wine ls hearsay.” has’ been in Europe. almost constantly} County Deteotive Reardon announced ) cthemurder, it is bettaved thar tie} \y ij nm ue tise ppaer eeenaht art uae he found pistol con: will be called on to teatity. for the| outlet unde a bi ition. Mr, Smith stoadily Aled under a carpet In the roum of Qnd persistently refused to tall: about 6 Alexander Waltiu, Mra. Wallau’s grown son. According to Reardon the young man said he hid the revol oocause he wes atraja hts mothe knowing that puspicion of polaoning as direct Mrs. Bing ed againrt her, would Kit hersaif: 2 Hy made “no puch nfer Wallas. jeve Ud filid We revotver, wut Iv tetrten: eas Assistant District-Attorney Corrigan. Hie Feneivudd a _pumber of onouymoug) ictiers oh the Walla camo. The clued in those letters aro being investigated. — __ SWEETHEART SEES ____CARS CRASH FAUST. | Man—Gaught-as-He-Hurri Across ‘Street to Meet Her on-Corner, Alexander Faue*, foreman of a down- > town retail more, was to meet his sweet- Sheart ar Fifty-ninth strest and Sacond | even toad y Knit ehcort her (6 a tit ftnee. z “When he reached the corner he waved JACKSON WILL Bust 26. Faust wae about i ernes the | Stfeata-car-of-the Becond -avenue-iine | ‘Oh the north-baund trac aU dead, In-order to move {t another car was} =< -SUA-BP-from-behind. Faset Lurcied fom! Soyoward, thinking lie would iinve ume tw wet mcroms between the two cars. lle Hi ealculated his distance nud was t rdictof the Coroner's | | standardn _ BUREAU CHARGES : — proper Observance -of ‘Nation’s Holidays. od CHICAGO." Feb. {Grover Cleveland, on Fix, President Kton's Unton apparent lack of pa’ enthusiasm of Americans on the great holidays of the year and sounded «: warning leat the-country aufter throush{ the terpitude of’ the people. jent,"” sald Mr. Cleveland, ‘that Iyoica your sonviotions whin I iat no play of ingenulty”-and no| “wpeclal pleading can frame an absolutely creditable excuse for our romirsness in appropriate holiday ob- servance, fe “Tho commemoration of the day on hax been allowed to tose much of Its significance as a reminder of Provi- dential favor and the inflextblo patriot- fam of the fathers of the Reoublic, and tas nearly degenarated to-a—revel of Benseless nolse and dangerous explosion, leaving tn {ts far : and nocident than Iesnons of ood. cits. xenship or pride of country, “Tie opservanss OT Thanksgiving Day 1s kept alive through Its annual dealg- nation by Federal and Btate authority. Hut—tt-te worth our wile te tgtre whether {ts original meaning, 2x a day united pri f 0 and gratitude to Godt for the blessings bestowed upon us as A people and as individuals, {snot smothered jn feasting and soctal indu!- rence. "We, in common with Chr Hons evirywhere, celebrate Christmas— but chow -much-less-as-a—dav—ot-com-} memorntine the birth of the Rede an na: rity Lerma GF G17-& ‘CLEVELAND SEES. which American independence was born |. 3¢_paasonger: LCQVI7 GF 6/DAGIT WES Brood wy SAFELY rer PVC SLOPE DY VARI SE ‘om the evitable had bce board. - Hefo: crash came, “It could be tho storm the wu Mart of the pior, Shan_a_ breakwater. over“thy MWuge rollers. struck all of mankind, than as a day of hi amt-the-trtercthanne of ett ! “The self-examination invited by the} im: mora sntigton'n y will bo incomplete and. ruperd 2 y_torced to t there are aligns of the! nh Indle a weakness and| Teluxation of our” notd— upon say virtues, . f we find that the wickedness of di tive agitators and the reliien a of dem have stirred up} eat und nf there be peace and harfnony, and haye| against Hh other interes: Toul dwell toxether in fick commperntion: Howe find that th sturdy, uncompromis ng san huncsty hare pecans ee roded-andsweakened.-by-a sairdid ativan ri Am phe our. people are hardly mer in high. 1 z ~betraym at trust- overt 7 a sadly “to _turi Industr iprovale d between the two cars wh Mote Diet — ee Donovan. motorman of pthat was attempting to shove the n Attorney-General—Takes} Up Matter Found Bar- ren by Mayer. the car spt fi u “WeepINK BWoee«lhCArl Tier Hallie oF RDF particulars about Faust. He wan re moved to the Prosb: rian Hospital, IU te Chowne Ha eat Bie CSpectit to The venting world. | ALBANY, eb, 22 —attorney-General Jackson took the fire etep’ to-day in & proceating to uncover another scan: yaa teri Gal in the State'Comptroller's depart- Btouben sireet: ile slipped from the [tite taper erat eePume Ont gar Uleann dT ep, and rolled heavily Into che mirect called on Martin 11, Glynn, the now uring big right Ip and Yecelyink | Democratic Comptroller. ta give film <CuDneriand: Strack Tasha eae mformation he had concern- fags Reba ing the aiminisiration -of the corpora- NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, — |tlon te bureau in nin department About a year ago Frank White, now PAIR GROUNDS, NEW oR. Fira ip uy Asorney Central ym: La; Feb. %%—Tho entries for y d Sotn J. Meernt, enter of | Morrow's races are as follow. Philip Schwartz, forty-three yearn old, et, No. 75 Willoughby avenuo, Brook- dyn, waa seriously hurt to-day by falls 4ng froma Da. Kelb—avenve carat t Pr \the tax burswu, with running fis du- | |reau in the interest ot favored cor- | { Clarton returned survivors. da LONDON, rn Rallway eb, C to Teen. arrived Tour atte wrecked. The Clact da atreniione eft #rene we followa} OMe ew shes} ont OF WRECK VICTIMS, PRINCE HENRY LED RESCUE (Continued from First Page.) the Be Herlin showed that 4he—in- realized by those on the flare diced out the ard above the din of Hin struck ing the northert nia Htthe more from _ end $0. and the tromendous soas which wash “Rertr—tronr end, ok land we fe the north to work stranded» Was running feet Algh, for a flerce ale w “We got_ in nearly the Bertin end ard_we at endeavor to su er, A tr he waves Were the tide was Mo ving bang on s clase—to—the rocks ent on them ourselves, and Drmdaide on set or the mendous soa an O20 STR Leg abett—in-orter te excep]: Quickly batteret her to pieces. ‘era —ehert time the hapless yeetel | _ her VICTIMS CHEERED ' " EFFORTS MADE TO'SAVE THEM. ; ompany’n Haraon teal Loe about nh stood by Pa tom remele oe Jay at the mercy of wind and waver. if i und carried off her deckxear and swent-a_number | g_into the churning wate! Guddenty a great rent gaped amidsidps [rome in the smoking-room in} uod-the-erlin'a bow and stern parted, | oT - on board Into the} 22—(Noon),—The Great mer day. the Hook ot Holland, where slic mornin mitre an sd Bertin war} the remnants of the prin all-day long-and |, An officer of the Clacton to- fave a graphic account the Hoe Hele ef Het of the Berlin, cy Fs Ifeboat, shed to We coul ard of 1] as she would have be people Ing} Berlin some on portof. the ven As wwe _napprons! Aan attempt to rescue them, the p: +#ons_on board ralaed 2 cheer. jently the best of discipline preva | boar When the Berlin broke tn two the | q nd crew were awept off {ier decks In_batches and dro —wxith= Jin a few yards of safety, We could hear their shouts for help, but could do. nothing to. asalst them. We. saw cople struggling in the y clinging for brief pertods to f But in thelr benumbed ble-tons resiet sof the waves and Torning the stern -Raflway Company —ror despatch from thelr Marine ALHIINT At the took of Hottand, I i Have heen out inthe vicinity of the reckowith a-tug-and lifeboat all-nf flongcnnd “have TET Wea. able to resctie esti on jthe Berlin, ‘The cap oft reports that thy ‘oustill threc or fo: jalive: “Whtttry—again—an— the water faite, : t spread eet: ave discrei\'ted the whe which was once the prid Jom, we should all We monition that harmony. Te “essential polltical | und who cs Mness an the and atctimerst observe its weht-to-remnlt tn-nuet alty to. principle j ourt of review over which hs Jence, diz reason and his politeat| understanding prenide. “LT protest that'l hav a eptrit of pessimiam, Th long as w not spoken In} ad we live tuny| Bro r ¢ dia-| Was the best one that could be found tn “ | a duitcully | Brooklyn. The first remilted tp a dis:| waa t Zener” Drose, 308; rations: Mr. White submitted evi- ieee vow dn cua] age: nt. ‘The jury in the second case} the city, He declared that the demand CH gs [dence co sustain the charwew and de- | Hut good In ntiment¥l on Wednesday returned a verdict Inj for 4 new court-house was urgent, as| ional, “Joy; |elared that Ue State had tom hun- | will not moot year wal TD vatita(tavor |the present building ‘was not only a ttt TOW pan, t ha ive wae tod 2 1 RACE—Pour-and one-balf tur. Areds of thousands of dollara in cor- | Hould, hestow. lnad it ls Indie-| Mrs Lovett, about the time when she| Menace to life and health, but was also Hr itt: Le Finemec,|/ poration taxes as a result of Merrill's pensable that we should recognize land her husband drifted wpart, pur-| Utterly dlsgracefully inadequate for the | ey Onis; Digver Ma 0 areata ; emcee weakness G(s Aue yD [otiased nm avautlty of appaccl in Pitty | umneas to be trananeted there, weit, 104; Prinoem Sue, 106; Nelther Kelacy, who mp- i lin - ne Bar Avsociation has also taken up % a hat Inter full| avenue and Twinty-third street dry-| P aed oiled Bey PR Wor Attorney-General Mayer be. | {fv Ae avis OBIImationart) ana TaN sateen elite oeariaoerasnea | tlleimattercand|iatfatspectal Seating Wen tho charges, They both made} thoreupon wo should 360 to {i teat eee ae to pay for | Held Inst Wednesday, a committee of Dyce —Gan anf Tove-sixteenth | inveatigatl cupldlty, and ssifishneas do mot piind| > 3 tie ground that he and chia Seven Waa appointed to represent the an- Fem bon is; egret buy Beles ttell Attorne: Jackson‘a letter to] UF conscjences or dull cur efforts Tea wettated when, ‘he, cone | Saciation before the Board of Eatimate Valentina, 104. * a eg re were ‘a - a toe |the Comptroller say | and Apportionment, and instructed i rinerectned & Giaiter| v1 am informed that some proceiding| CORNELIUS SHEA ACQUITTED ire pess she pees want a teat nuit | MESS on that body the-necessity for ine ‘ Dashier, |was had before my Immediate prede-; CHICAUO, Feb, £2. — 1 Laine inde saab ‘ mediate action, Beni . *Alpor Say lcessor in the Attorney-General's officn|nelius P. Shea, of the jnroue Ne nue Counsel Maur B gj z WG: Old Atone, 168," *MeMulles | he matter of certain charg. «| Brotherhood of Te: and: his fol.| Blumenthal to recover : Firm Racker ice aoa alt Maen TT a PEN ICAVHlleel eect ea inate Maha llow defendants, who have been on trial) gue Municipal count in tavern ae” RAILROAD OFFICIAL jan enor mee » C80, SA a Mune f o} ; t LU Feredena 110; Sunny Brevk. “Wi: Gitoagt | Merrill, ehiet corporation tax clerk in {on a chark “committed | Lov From ths ruling Lawyer mu: |. oRKAN, 312. i ” ee during tho t ‘inst the} menthal apnenied, apd Justices Gliders 7 SRSA RACH ax sosenen:attne: um (ihe Comptroller's often, whereupon a |geputts alone anual aensneck nya patient sulacr. | AND HIS SON DROWN, 100; Posine, 1ui; Ted Huby. toa; |larke amount of evidence was taken! weo, were fou: y by A jury infing the Appellate m of the Suprefne Sr oy er Vaepe jand thereafter transmitted “to, the of-| the pe Oot re Jast night. The jury | Court, revegsed the decision of the lower] scEMPHIS, Tenn. Feb. 222A rend. wat bo, ‘ 2 ed ty the cou ving out) court, } ty ee ahi gvonee Cake, 110: Terined, 9g: | eo of the Comptroller, together, with | Aaely four houra, ‘Thik wan the second | “sults will now. be brought by the other| haa reached here that W. I. smith, “RACGE—One and one. a FPROES from Mr. Mayer regarding {trial of the case. the first Jury dli-|dry goods merchants who supplied Mrs,| General Agent here of the Illinois Cen- VENTH OT iinsaes ige nRNH such charges, is agreoing, ‘Tho frat trial lasted 131 days; | Lovett with goods, unless an appeal {s| tral, and his son, were drowned yester: Atri Paetrt. tet Skin Sarai in thio aise” ha Se weIpeattaRs [ome eecena waa wean etek TT" [tahen yy Mee Love day. while huntlne’ 3m Arkdhnas su i mester, Its Baneful: i —_ OO SE eee - winds 190) seed ae request that you remit such evidence i : TeaoeTepRe RT ta Binceriee Hake ieee land report ton ine, aed desire toe} ANOTHDOR (BEAUTIFUL CHARLES |. To Prevent the Gris, ANOTHER BHAUTIFUL CHARLES consideration and Investigation of the |DANA GINBON ART SUPPLEMENT | Lazstix emo Quinine removed tna ‘ANA CIDSON ART SUPPLOMONT subject matte: WITH NEXT SUNDAY! WORLD. Bea foc ‘nlasbtare he Spe ata nana and - baa “Empress, 90 HUSBAND MUST PAY i FOR WIPES CLOTHES WANTED AT NCE Separation Does Not Cancel the Obligation, Says the Appellate Division. Court has handed considerable s the merchand! Spnetyte term “et thes axn_th, to retall 1 tno were no} down a deciston of mportance goods to women on the Ir husbards where {t [a] the wamen ob-| ving | I mere at the time of the sale ‘with their hu Wada » destalon was rendered in the cane of George E, Lovett, a Brooklyn nial operator, who ated from e, bacaure of allegmt—miee duct on her part at Southern resorts. Their matrimonial troubles have been at in two trials for divorce In ‘NEW COURT HOUSE Board of Estimate to Be Urged _io Authorize Beginning~ of Work, mittee which has select new County Court-Iou. wun Go Fox. a ‘Hours Bite ¢ onference to-day fore the Board of Estimate and Hportionment at jis next ieeting and jurke that atepa be taken to dequfre the | property on which the building Is to be erected between Fourte h street, S mtecnth street, Union Square and Ir- ying pla Mr. Fox said to-day that he thought that the site selected by the commiasion WITH NEXT toi Ut_was impossible farts to get_outt. n pleces In the raging waters. Appar- on (Continued fro dest excitem: K what fow to hand. Tenants Warned to Leave. -tn at d ately warned Pare -to Ket 0} delay. w L_ belongings. i i PHONOGRAPH {dence in the Famous” | Mills_Case. . Commodore Merrill Reecher Mills ho Counter-suit for divorce has filed against his wife Miled the corridor outside the omees or DB. YF. Kelnnard, a stenographer, at Ni Nasantcetrest;to-tayy There were aot many of them that the superintendent | of the buflding finally ordered them herded insidethe-ty room where | depositions owith-te-taken“on-a~ phi Igraph tov be luter written, Noted-Propleinvsived. . a week ago Mr. Mills filed the Le ngainat his wife, and the! t withesnes caHed — to-day are eatted | | by. his counsel. Counsct for both sidas | arrived. in” thin city terday from Ashoville, where ‘some preliminary hear- inge- have been “held, -and—all- regte-{ tered at the Imporlal Motel, Harold H. WW. bre or Mis Pewee ot | Maybury, Ducking, mmons..& Melt. 3 ts representing Ate. MIE Stes, ‘ss interests are represented | by pb Phelps, Jr, and W, L Robinwon, They are aso. of Detroit, Ic ts prominent New i, ay well as belt Pullman porters and Mills: spent aeverat Mul boys, -cab-drivers, j hotel “clerks, Mrs, [monfhs here Test yeur, ott wider sm |be back in Auheville by Feb, 23, when a writ Is returnable Uiere now out against Gillan Stolideather, An_ Important Affidavit. | Btetkleather waa sued, incidentally, Tor [$20,400 damages by Mr. Mills, who g Htexed alienation of his wife'a amectl Aue GUM And Ais eon Unelr Mills wis the aaugiter milion $1,009,000, hha Yer own | Mrs. Mills” sted husband for divorce About four months ago in De- \trolt, She charges him with undue Jendship with "ne Ww York ‘i known In society. circles, clressen are also mentioned, | heir # elr separation about a\yoar | Mills. returited ty the: home of her father, and Mr) Milla hought a place In New -Rochel, not fac trom Larchmont Yacht’ Club anchorage. The fight between. the Mite eens contren about thelr soven= veare pid daughter Cynthin, after whom the Com. modore's yacht Is: named, ‘Thin yacht fox the flax of the Michiiran Yacht Chub. in whieh Mr. Mills haw Nin rank, ant is well known In Atlantic and Mex. foan gulf waters, 5 | Mrs, Mills Jn Teported to have sald |Uiat sho. would -KUD horeolf petore she allowell her husband to haye the sus tody of, tho ‘little itl, and tho latent move Jn the case WAR mnde at Asheville Wedneslay when Mr. Milla offered hls wife. $1,900,000 for -the “antronder PR eee te neces \S1:0 semi es mali d rather NAMITE BLAST CAUSES — GREAT WATER TORRENT: $0r—tha ft. DORE TL | apart New: Yorkers Give Evi-!»’ WALLAUS NOW PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING FLOODS CAUSED BY BURSTING OF BIG MAIN|MARAIED AT 12, BUT | SHEISNT HIPPY At Fourteen Angelina Stands —-Six-Feet Tall-and Worries the Police. Angeling Carnaltella tx as big as her name, if not moreso, although she has not Iived long enough to realize It, being only fourteen years old, In many ways ngelina -ta_ remarkable. ‘[evelighg 18h pours “Rut she isnot [ehildish, She Jiis been mayried a year and a half and is old enough to have had a lot of domestic infeite tact, slie hag misplaced her Tus) It was .becpum provide her that, Angoll her¢father'y Home, Noo 1 tecntli'atrect, and prrloiged }4) worth of Jewelry and ‘then ‘embarXod on a pleas- ure tip to, Newark. It $¥ no wo: the police say, she was arrested When Angelina was taken 00 th Twenty-second Atreet police station the desk sergeant Was In a.d % “Here before ite woman and yet, a_¢ fio the Childre Haushoand fii eccarorin broke 2 the: laugh: eee ee Angelina was went to the Chil- jdren's Society, She will be araigned in iidren To begin with, eho in six fect tall nnd ~ In om. First Page.) ay englaeet inva brealie 1 feet, no trem: and be the Inapectio Marked Down OUR REGULAR | $40 & $45 Suits @Overcoats Redticed- $23.75 to 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. 183 BROADWAY. f 1 that there « j me » Noo ong | into bh train regular runs. A. howover, and’ weakening {n wan to be the sion of @ River. Flocd Rushes to f fA rush down! t t aide of IIveTRAIY—Drtve —exteniaton.— Ad the effect of Wurning the thle TO-OTTe 3 into One Hundred and ect; —-From—that_patnt Acroas the trackw of the : nd Into the Hu police bad in the meantime: not! Tor_bepartmant, and aT Wero Hent to the soene on the swtth ITH OL LUERTE {0 7 the food, 3 for more th h they mucceaded In = — flow trom — Ts WrOken tibly te arre: mad Before stopp. od could be Departme: both One ¥ tre id Lird street, je aasement of thy two hulldings In the meantime reached a depth About aignt entirely me. 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