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II ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1903 mfi WATER COMPANY found to be carrying light loads. He "aid that the men in his employ felt that reflations rested upon them, and that it tvas due to them to have an explanation made.

Mr. Kenyon said that the man who was guilty was only a little short of the full load. irir BUYS 'S MILL AVE AGAIN PART OF CO OLD BOYS HOME GOING. NEW ROLLER COASTER. One at Sea Breeze ParK MaKes Visitors Rival the Birds.

The immense roller coaster recently erected, did a land office business yesterday at Sea Breeze Park. All day long the gayly decked cars were filled with passengers who voted the new amusement as just the thing for picnic parties. The new machine Is safe for children as well as grown people and it affords exhilarating sport for all. The coaster was built by the Ingersoll Construction Compcny of Pittsburg, and Irwin Vittell was the constructing engineer. The building and machinery cost $20,000.

The material used is the longleaf heart, Georgia pine. The cars are upholstered with leather and' finished In cream color and maroon. The company expect to make this one of the finest and best attractions at the resort. To visitors on the grounds, the cars when In motion, present a beautiful spectacle, as they flash through the air, each bearing colored ITY OPPORT Kingston Association to MaKe Arrangements for Trip on Sunday A meeting of the Kingston Old Boys was held last evening, in conneetion with the Rochester Canadian Association, at the Os-burn House. The Rochester Canadian Association is a permanent body and it is now endeavoring to secure rooms to serve as a clubhouse.

The club will furnish the leading newspapers of Canada and the Pnltea States, also games and amusements In the reading room, for members and their friends. Abutting the Land That is Desired by the City. jepresenfatives of Company or of Persons Who Sold Out Very Reticent Regarding the Transaction. City Officials Also Close Mouthed But do Not Relish the Change in the Ownership of Property. The Old Roys' Association will probably go to Kingston via the boats of the Lake Ontario Ray of Quinte Navigation Company.

The fare named by Colonel Gilder-sleeve, of thnt company, was $2. lr. Burton, who is chairnmu of the Transportation Committee, was not present, and another meeting of the "Old Roys" will Ire called at the Maccabees' Temple on Main street west for Our reduction sale has been big, for the people of Rochester realize that when the Union" inaugurates a sale it means excep tional values and a real saving of money every time; but a stock of such magnitude as ours takes time to reduce, even at the remarkably low Hunts. Connected with the coaster proper. Is a v- lip H''Hr v1 large pavilion with a seating capacity of r.00.

The manager's olllce and starting platform are located in this pavilion. The car storage building Is just outside, under the trestle. Only skilled men are employed In the service of the company and the management have spared no pains er expense to attract and properly care for the crowds. The coaster will be In operation to-day and until the eud of the season. The cars have been named with names of the favorite summer girls and each coaster may take his choice.

Sea Breeze Park LdDg before the city of Rochester has eted its plans for a reservoir on Cobb's Hill, the Rochester Lake Ontario Water Company, -which the city administration fears intends to compete with the municipality in the pale of ater, will taTe constructed a fine reservoir on the best site of the Cobb's Hill section. Deeds transferring nearly fifteen and a half acres to the company were recorded yesterday with the County Clerk and work upon tie reservoir will be commenced at an rlv date. Lillian C. Davis deeds the company a Flna C. and "William II.

Cobb Sunday afternoon, when final arrangements wiil be completed. A committee consisting of Dr. Campbell, Mr. I.ynne, Mr. Heath and Mr.

Dulmage from the Canadian Associat'on, stated that many persons had formed the idea that It was a Toronto society. This is The Kingston Old Roys are requested to wrong, as the society lakes In all Canadians, join this society. MEN EXONERATED FROM CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY canal. The company's site has an elevation of GOO foot above the sea level. Although the company maintains that it would need the reservoir to stove water for Brighton and other towns on its pipe line, even if the injunction proceedings now before the Court of Appeals should be decided against it, the city officials are not a little alarmed at the prospect of another reservoir.

On fifteen and a half acres the company can construct a reservoir that will supply a large portion of the people of Rochester with water. The sale of the land was accomplished very quietly. ex-Judge John 1. Lynn conducting the transaction for the Cobbs and Mrs. Davis, a ii I Harris Jc Harris for the company.

Before County Kngineer McClintock re is one of the finest resorts In the country for picnics and private parties, and the new coaster will greatly add, to Its popularity. the BRIEF COURT NOTES. ten acres. The consideration is Jury Rendered Verdict of Not Guilty in under- $1 in each transfer. It is Test Case Before Judge Chadsey prices we named, and for that reason we can again make you this offer.

The products of all the best manufacturers in the country are included, such as the famous Stein-Eloch Company, whose smart Suits can be found nowhere else in this city. The peculiar nature of the buying since we inaugurated this sale has left a larger proportion of the higher grade Suits here, so it is not too late to get one of the very best. The will of Margartha Wegman, admitted Yesterday Afternoon. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty to nrohate yesterday, leaves an estate of four sons and I t- to tie divided among three daughters. in police co.irt In the case of Klmor Boss, charged with conspiracy, yesterday after An old indictment of conducting a dis noon.

This verdict also frees George Iletzel and Charles M. Illlcendorf, who were ar orderly house, was dismissed by County Judge Sutherland yesterday in the case of John A. Buckley, formerly proprietor of the signed the public works commissioiiership, he advised the purchase of Cobb's II ill property for a reservoir site, at a price which the Board of Kstsmute refused to sanction. Now the municipality will have to commence its reservoir with the disadvantage of the retaining walls of the company's lake being already built. The Common Council Reservoir Committee, on September Oth last, recommended that there be no unnecessary delay in getting possession of the Cobb's Hill property, because of the extensive excavation of sand and gravj on the northerly slope of the hill, which would in time unfit it for a reservoir site.

The advice has been acted upon by the water company. rested on the same charge. The verdict Is an Important one, because It Is the first time the striker have been successful In securing eood however, that the Arabian rsiphts mlues of property on Cobb's Hill that prevail in the city's condemnation proceed-Us did not figure in the sale of the land the public service corporation and that tie water company is satisfied with its tergain. Officials of the company were reticent resterdav about the purchase. It is admitted that they would have purchase! the entire Cobb's Hill tract if the city had not gotten in ahead of them.

As it is, however, the water people have an excellent site for a reservoir. They have TO feet front on Highland avenue. From it the Davis tract runs hack northerly to the Cobb land, which runs northerly to the Columbia on Front street. Municipal Court Judgments were taken by a verdict lu their favor on the charge of conspiracy; and secondly, txcause the action default vesterdar bv 'William Dent against Lyman H. Bryan for Frank was a sort of test case and the result may Kchneck ncnlnst Jennie W.

Butler, have an improtant bearing on the future attitude of the strikers toward the so-called Independent Brewing Company against Uleh ard J. Hughes, 'sesil," laborers. The complainant In the conspiracy case Every fancy Cheviot, Cassimere and Worsted Sack Suit in C. S. and F.

C. Wiggins, of Rochester, are among the Incorporators of the Wiggins I.loulil Snlol of Buffalo, which will wan Koch, and in his complaint tie eged that the defendants, Elmer Boss, formerly sold for $22, $25, $28 and $30, now take over the business of the Wiggins Chem our stock that only George Hf-tjtel and Charles Hllgendorf, conspired to prevent him from working at the elers' Association, and S. K. Newcombe shoe factory employees. Sunday, at Island Cottage, Pressmen and Assistants" I'uion.

July ISM, at Manitou Beach, Methodist Episcopal Church, North street. July 2-'M, Manitou leal Company, of this city, commencing with capital stock. Judge Sutherland yesterday honored the re- ASKED BONDS THEN BUT WANT THEIR VALUE NOW Securities Depreciated in Value in Two Years of Litigation, Mailing Judgment Unsatisfactory. A judgment directed by Justice Davy in New York two years ago came before him Beach, Lincoln I 'ark Sunday-School. nnUit Ion naners for Frederick J.

Steele Fvprv fancv Cheviot. Cassimere and Worsted Suit plant of th Rochester Packing and Cold Storage. Company. A Ktrike was declared at the plant some weeks ago, and Koch was icinung the men who was willing to take the place of the strikers. Ills principal ground for complaint win that he was threatened HI wanted In Newark.

N. for embezzling lioth, Wollensock Optical Company, at Grand View Beach. July Klectrlcal Workers' Union, at Island Cottage. from tinr-nciis makers' union. Steele was stock that formerly sold at $15, $16, $18 and $20, our turned over to IVetectlve Frank Virtue with violence unless he stopped work.

Newark. Detectives McDonald and McGuire FROM FATHER HENDRICK Michael Koch, when called to testify In only arrested Steele here. Ma-y L. Van Wle. of Main street east, ha his own behalf, at the trial yesterday.

Mat be Conse ed that he was driving one of the company's Letter Stating That He Will brated in Rome. brought suit against Dentist Frank W. Cady for So.u"0 ilamaves for Illness resulting from wagons June lSih, when he was approached by the defendants and told that unless he left the wagon they "would knock his block off." He clilmed that this threat was re the extraction of twenty-two teeth at a sit The Rev. A. McCabe, assistant pastor of St.

Bridget's Church, has received a letter ting, bv Dr. Ivory, an employee of Cady's from the Bev. Thomas A. liendrlck, who for correction yesterday and he heard argument upon the matter by two of the best known lawyers in the state. ex-Congressman Adams and ex-Judge Cordozo.

Mr. Adams appeared for the Godfrey Duiwcombe and others, and Cordozo. Nathan for the defendant, John H. Poole. The action was brought to recover a number of bond deposited with the defendant as collateral security.

When the ess was tried Justice Davy directed judgment for the plaintiff. Upon appeal his was? affirmed. The bonds at that Mr. Van Wle also sues to recover $3K) dam Every fancy Cheviot, Cassimere and.Wprsted Suit, formerly sold at $10, $12 and $13.50, now Every Outing Suit, made from finest tropical weight fabrics, formerly $15, i $18 and $20, now Every Outing Suit, made from rich plain and fancy fabrics, formerly sold at $10, $12 and $13.50, now his wife's services while 111. now in "Washington, to the effect that he has received instructions to sail for Home in two peated at various during the day and evening.

other employees and ofiV-crs of the company reiterated the complainant's weeks. It was also stated that Father lieu ones will t.e coiiseerat-d bi Koine as testimony in regard to the threats of the de fendants. In spite of the strong case pre of Cebu, and there receive In person and di rectly the instructions of the Vatican re Rich Lgcy from England. J. X.

Plant, a young man who has been managing a store at No. 231 Main street east, received a telegram from his mother In Syracuse last night, stating that ber brother, Georze Harrison, of Manchester. England, garding tne policy of the church in the Phil setted by the prosecution, the jury was less than fifteen minutes In rendering a verdict. Boys' fancy Suits, handsome, durable and perfect fitting, formerly sold at '75 3 and $18, now ippines. The Interest of the defendants lu the.

case ii is prohable that Father Hendrick will not resign as pastor of St. Bridget's or fay $14, $16 whose death occurred recently, had bequeathed his nephew, young Plant, about tM trere estimated to be Tvorth in the iborhood of and the judgment for the delivery to the plaintiffs of a bonds or their value. Tour Honor, we are willing to deliver up thefe bonds in accordance with the 14 his final farewell to his friends in Roches Boys' fancy Suits, made from handsome and wear-res'sting Woolens and 7 ds, formerly sold for $10 and $12, now were looked alter ly jonu J. aiciueruey. f.

D. Oviatt had charge of the prosecution. A pathetic Incident of the case was the calling ter until after his consecration. It is thought Worsted Tbe young mans motner win re-lr considerably raore. while seven other tnai ne win not take his departure for his of Charles M.

Hllgendorf from his home children are generously remembered In their Philippine see until fall. manufac- shortly after the death of his little daughter, to appear at court In his own defense. uncle's will. Mr. Harrison turer of jewelry.

ROCHESTER MAN BADLY 1 BUTTON WORKERS' PICNIC. INJURED AT JAMESTOWN There is not an out-of-date or shop-worn Suit in the above lots; all were made for this season and the prices mean that they will go fast we should advise you to lose no time in making your selections. in making your selections. t-dgar 1. Pratt Thrown from Express Smart Clothing For the summer days.

-piece units of genuine Irish homespuns, wool crashes and flannel. Made right and made to stay right. ur $15 grades at 10 each. Oster-mans Misfit Parlors, Sixty-Six Main Street East. We close at 7 o'clock.

Wagon in Collision With a Trolley Car. Court order," announced counsel for the defendant when argument commenced be-Sre Justice Davy in chambers yesterday. "Not much reason for argument, then, li there, gentlemen queried the Court. "Counsel's offer scarcely doe justice to fsr side of the ea" retorted Mr. Adams; hen that ruling -was made the bonds were worth about $30,000.

The judgment as for their delivery or the delivery of the value of them. They have cons-ider-ihly depreciated in value in the two years of litigation and we stand upon the Court's otiiet and demand the value at the time judgment was entered instead of the After considerable more argument pro nd con. Justice Davy took the papers ia the case and reserved decision. Employees of M. B.

Company at Sea Breeze To-Morrow. The employees of the M. 15. Shantz Button Company will hold their annual outing at Sea Breeze to-morrow. They will board special cars at the factory at 9 o'clock in the r.ujpir iran, wno was lor many vears employed by the American Kxpress Company, a messenger ju mis city, met With a Overjoyed expression of everyone serious and perhaps fatal accident at Jumes who rides town last evening.

Pratt was recently sent Sea Iireeze Is the on the Park. big roller coaster at Try it. to jamesiown Dy tne company to act as mes senger on the Jamestown and Chautauqua morning, accompanied by Bampham Band, which will provide a series of concerts during the day. In the afternoon the regular M. B.

Shantz Company's nine will cross bats with the Maroons. The nines will be made up as follows: Maroons, Fltzpatrlck, 1 b. Cansdale, 2 b. Connor, 3 b. Francis, s.

Hall, Cook, c. Lawrence, r. f. Bowman, c. f.

Brown, 1. f. M. B. Shantz Zwink, 1 Lake line.

He had finished his trip and You Feel PerKy irr the Sunday trip across the lake. i i 3 I I 1 li MIY Mil WpANY. ii 1 Vw- fLAKB STEAMERS. Steamers I mBffllllSj aDout 1U clocK lust nlglit was riding on an express wagon with the driver, returning GUARDSMEN'S OUTING. Fifty cents.

Steamer Catuian each Sunday to the main office. No stopover. hile crossing YV est Third st reet, the ex press; wagon was struck by a trolley car. The Landau, b. Kaufman, a v.

Moane, g. s. For Goodness SaKe Eat Mother's bread. Leiuiuger Bros. pies, I.

Augustine, c. Kshleman, t. wagon was crushed into splinters. Pratt Lieut weller, c. Bender, p.

was thrown to the pavement with great force, and was buried under the debris and In addition to the gall game, a number of games and sports have been arranged, in the load of freight. which the ladles will be Klveu a chance to The crowd which quickly assembled. rescued tne unioriunaie man, wno was ioubh to be -unconscious. He was taken to a hos distinguish themselves. In the evening an orchestra will furnish music for dancing In the pavilion.

wti L11I) PKUKINS-At noon on Thursday, July lTl. Andrew'. Church, by the Rev. Algernon S. Tapsey.

truest U. Wlllurd and Mrs. Marie Louise I'erkins, both of this city. DIED. TAYI.OR-In this city, Wednesday, July 13, lfloci, Seymour Taylor, aged ay years and 7 months.

pital and revived. It was then found thut The committees are as follows: Arrange his injuries were very serious and consisted ifiillk Who of three fractured, ribs and a badly bruised ment, Misses Neva and Lejia Deuble, Mrs. L. C.raeub, Messrs. John Webb.

Leo. I KINGSTON and wrenched back. It is also feared that he Is internally injured. The physicians at Mineral irom toe i -j Allen; amusement, Miss Kelinda Kshleman, Miss L. Etzel, Mrs.

Otto Zwink, Messrs. F.dward Knado, Charles Jaeger and tleorge Kenwood avenue. I the hospital refused to state whether Pratt's J. Merton Taylor, o. on Friday afternoon at :30 o'clock.

Ilur- njuries were fatal until they ascertain wheth first Separate Company Will Picnic at Manitou Beach To-Morrow. An Invitation has been extended all members of the First Separate Company, and Company X. Y. V. to attend the outing of the First Separate Company to be held Manitou Beach to-morrow.

The committee met last night and arranged the order of events and the prizes. Sergeant Barager chairman of the committee. There will be but one first, second and ttlrd prize awarded to any competitor, ex-pt where eligible to the closed event. The tvents and rrizes follow: One hundred-yard fash, first, pair of trousers; second, pair of tennis shoes; third, bottle of perfume. Stand-tag broad jump, first, center table; second.

Pair of tennis shoes. Pig-a-back race, first, box cigars; second, bottle of perfume. Two hundred and twenty-yard dash, first, taminock; second, book of drill regulations. Kaanlng brond jump, first, pocket knife; cap. Hop, step and jump, first, knife; C06d.

book of drill regulations. Four hun- and forty-yard dash, first, pair of shoes; tmI, bottle of perfume. Shoe race, first, of cigars; second, ping-pong et. I'o-to race, first box of cigars; second, mein-a1um lKk. Throwing baseball, first, one bitn photographs; second, baseball club.

race, first, box of cigars; sec-manual of guard duty. Rooster In the James. lal private. i pin this city, at the residence of er he bad suffered Internally. Pratt Is about No.

12 attor micer Job Chatfleld, RELATIVES GET BODY. Thursday. July 50 years old and resides at No. 17 Beacon street In this city. He has a wife and family.

The driver escaped with slight bruises. wife of Charles Mul Kllzabeth M. Mullen N. -P. wharf.

Charlotte, for Klns-1 ton, 1,000 Islands, Brockville, Prescort, MontJj real, Quebec and Saguenay river daily except? Sunday 11:23 P. M. For dally except Monday 11:30 P. M. Wednesday and.

Saturday excursion Charlotte to Toronto and return, Char- lotte. to Prescott and return, throush. the 1.0000 Islands both ways by Apply Lehigh. Valley city ticket Atunden Son, Power building; Lewis il opp. X.

Y. C. station, or V. room 713, Powers len She Is aurvlvea ly Jer uubihiuu nuu Taken TaKen Clayton Winney Remains to Herkimer for Burial. THE MAYOR RETURNS.

A dispatch received lust night from Iyfms, regarding the case of Clayton Winney, the Contract Preside at Board of two children. Funeral from the house Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. rRICK Thurwlav. July 16. 1J.

at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Young, No. Ill Caledonia avenue, Mrs. Charlotte A.

Price, aged 70 years, Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Syracuse papers please copy. He Will Rochester man killed there on Monday, Says: Lyons, July 1C The body of Clayton. Win I Meeting To-Day. favor Rodenbeck will be present at the Says Nourishment PLASMON REAL NOURISHMENT Gives Health, Strength, Endurance PLASMON IS REAL NOURISHMENT PLASMON IS THE NUTRITIVE ELEMENT OF PURE FRESH MILK All foods contain some nourishment but not sufficient.

That's why you have to eat large quantities, and so ruin your digestion and your health. PLASMON added to food increases the nourishment enormously. One teaspoonful of PLASMON added to your breakfast and one to your dinner is sufficient. the: cost 5 CENTS A DAY- For five cents a day yo insure long Ufa In health a-id sfrangth. Cook PLASMON with your Ordinary Food.

Calllne- from Snnimerrtlle (Port of Rochester) 5TEAMER NORTHS ney, the young man who was killed at the Cieneva street Central-Hudson crossing, Mon Board of Contract meeting this morning. He nrrived in the city last night from New York Mromri At Ids home on Lake avenue day afternoon, was Identified this morning boulevard Greeee. on Wednesday, JiUy 15, 1MV. William Merrill. In his SOth year.

nnd Albanv. where he has been looking Into KING and CASPIAN Knneral will take place from the house tbe matter of the reduction or tne irancnise on Saturday at 2 M. The burial will be taxes of several local corporations. The private, at Riverside by a brotber-in-law. Dr.

Joy, of Rochester, and by a half-brother, William McKuight, of Illon. It seems that Winney was an expert furniture finisher In Rochester and was getting a day. He bad an overpowering fond Mayor wants the courts to open tne case, so i. rne en aituuiruta tuc first, thermometer; second, combina- JE mner. The Board of Contract will not re polish set.

Pie eating contest, for non Leaves dally (Sunday excepted) at 8:30 V. for Bay of Quinte Ports and lOOO Islands. And leaves rtailv (Sunday inelude.i at a. m. for Port Hope and Cobourg KOTICE BAGOAGK CAR leaves ttreet Railway Barns on State S'.

one hour previous to Steamer Kailinir and PASSENGER CAk on tiummerville Line leaves N. St. Pau.1 and Main streta loxty-fiva mia. uie previous to steamer Jiiiinx. AGENTS F.

J. itmsden, Co. and Lehttfr Vauey. the specifications for the engines were not the specifications for the negines were not mmmlssioned officers only, first, one dozen Pozrath: second, scarf nin. Baseball ESTABLISHED 56 Cast Avenue.

nrertared until yesterday by City Kngineer fro, box of cigars to winning team. BOTH VII SE i ot. ness for drink. His relatives got him to go to Ontario Reach with, them Sunday, to keep him away from drink, but be got away, got full and came to Lyoas, where be got UiUed up with a freight train. The remains were taken this evening at 6:04 to Herkimer for burial.

Winney has a mother, Mrs. Jane Mcknight, residing at Little Falls. Fisher. The specifications call for Metropoli tan engines, and as only one firm mauufac A gold charm will be given as a prize to ben all-around athlete. In the contests tures that style the contract will go to the American Fire Engine Company, of Seneca all-around athletes first will count five Points, second will count three, and third count one point.

Fifteen points or more Falls at next week's meeting of the board. PLASMON CO. of AFRICA, 116 BRO'D ST. N. Y.

City. 1 i In packages 15c, 30c and 60c. At GROCERS and DRUGGISTS. Full Directions with every package tt3t be made by two competitors to allow Wagons Must be Kept Covered Factorj: Briarcliffi Mano, H. Y.

As an echo of his lecture to the street foreman Wednesday, Commissioner Neville Day Line to the iooo Islands. The favorite Steamer ARfNOELTj fro-n N.Y. C. Wharf, Charlotte, Monday. Wednesday and Friday at :50 A.

M. calling at Soiim Point, North Fair Haven, Oawejro, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Round Island, 1000' Island Park and Alexandria Bay, returning alternate day In effect Jane 17th. Appiy to Lewis A Qo. Son or Lehigh Valley Agents. ta703e to claim the prize.

Gas Company's Franchise Tax Off Informed his foremen yesterday that drivers Hrrl 4 Harris vesterdar notified Chalr- of ash wagons must keep the-wagons covered with tarpaulins, to prevent the ashes being Ellsworth, of the Board of Supervisors to take the Rochester Gas and F.lectrle Com nhont the streets. This Is an old I Bickford- rule of the department, but It has been gen franchise tax off the county rolls. It erally disobeyed of late years. Between June bchantzto New Kind of Life Insurance. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against any serious results from an attack of towel complaint during the summer months.

That is the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lternely, a medicine that can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and adults. When reduced with water and sweetened it ia pleasant to take. This remedy has relieved more pain and suffering and saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. It is almost sure to be needed before the summer is over.

Buy it now. For sale by all druggists. oft the city rolls, over to Clerk OH 23d and July 14th the record shows that 140 i.o of naoer and 115 loads of rubbish were tn-eady been taken 7 were turned and will Ko in due ffltttee of the board. 111 Main St. E.

course to the drawn, as against 125 loads of pure ashes. Those Short Loads. Bsars the Signature or LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND KEPAIEEO Postal or 'Phones. Grinding and Locksmith ng T. W.

ATKINSON," 12 Front Streot Mattresses Renovated. Reuphol-siery and Repairing. Senitary Bedding, Etc. MOLE AGENTS FOR THE CASTOR! A for Infants and Children. fbe KM You Have Always Bought Many Picnic for Manitou.

following picnics have been booked for Superintendent W. N. Kenyon of Districts Nos. 5 and 6 of the Street Department, said in at nlchf that there was but one of the re'ebrated OSTERMOOR FELT MATTRESS Tom Beach points along the line at Man'tou, Eighth Separate tn hi. emoloy In that district wh6 was J.

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