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iith newness ualities pleasirig tf i ready for youri 0 foot. Nothing of your looking. makers. Quali. lD PROFITS.

on favorably terms. 1. SIcCORD vU. Alit. INKING G01 into G.

lleil term Iron Pipe INGS GOODS rot len Mills ids Quarries lew and sec4i Louse ned Silk Latch Ifrom etsa cost ARE SLIM Holman Bellnes There Will rJo Monstarj Conference mi THERETO BE SO CALL president Cleveland la Still Keeping Golden Silence. Ii in Washington and Tells About Re- pb1ci Politics In le It After a Plsc. in. March S. Special.

There slffl much tak to The effect that no orerene will be calla and there are who It. Judge Holman la those who toiJ this opinion. He the movement would amount to id exercised tho opinion that got old be no call Tor II. meeting and pe1or nr api cintaient or delegates by president. There was a story current today that in is tie presluotit should decide not to euBplete the commission as provided for jf tt un civil bill the delegates ap- pIe1 senate and house could tund the conference it one was called or his I This appears.

to be based upon the merest fur- noae of the senate or house ap- wtntMS who ouitl be the only adequate mtiority for such a statement are in ftjcUr. CulJerfon one of the house dele- ptssi reroaireJ in the city until today. but lifrtaos sty that he has never contem- jital attendance upon any conference fcit oljiit be called regardless of the an- fcI of the prcent It la claimed by Bat that dslegttes from the United States II international bimetallic conference tsJ4 be cuminiscioned under the Wol- 1 amendment unless the call. when taib shouid provide for a conference for it fttabBohment of free coinage. In out.

shj the purpose of the proposed con- fcr however the language of the recnt law is ho same ns that under titck the Brussels conference of 189 was Ml while the first instructions of ffi OterIlCnt to Its delegates In the ftUe v. to secure free coinage if jcseble they were authorized to use their Judgment In large measure. and fall to secure international bimetallism. aeywere advised by Hon. John W.

Fosto then secretary of state next important duty will be to se- i en It possible some action upon the pit of European countries looking to a tpr us of silver as currency in order put II end to the further depreciation tint Is not overlooked. however. tet the Brussels conference was held 1155 lie call of the United States while 1 Is sat contemplated that the one now pepesed shall be called at the instance tilscountry Xr. tflbanigi on the Still Runt. epruentatlva Cabanlss arrived in the 7 today.

He Is still in search of a Teruaient position and prefers a post on ttaDawes Indian commission. He was rlelnently recommended for this place. ti It tome other post could be found iff Montgomery of Kentucky and Senator tttltr of South Caroline he would stand. to the place. Mr.

Cahaniss is busy lteiag presidential Dominations and Ms odds placed on Allison. Fresh taitiesouth he does not think that cCba he- says in an interview. will ft McKinley anything but that Allison S'-capture the delegation from nearly 057 state. Ben Russell if he has any iWct among the republicans is an ar- ItDt Reed man. I and Cabsn1ss got tI a heated argument at the Metropoll- ta today backing their favorite candl- tos.

One would have thought they ex- led cabinet portfolios could he have tart them extolling the virtues of Reed Ol Allison respectively. AND THE NEGROES. Governor Will Not Sleet the Colored People Publicly. Z5CkZQOeiile. Fla.

March Promptly ok today Governor McKinley the members of the reception tee left tie St. James hotel and on a drive through the city. Iiitr tiling In all th' sights the party jstened to tie hotel and. being Joined by wUcKlnley and maid. General Osbornt" and Mr.

Smith drove to the station and took the 1:50 o'clock Augustine. John G. Long of St. Augustine ac- pMlea the party to the depot and Wte t. Augustine with them.

Quite Mat or well-known white republicans the depot to see the governor ad wishes were expressed that he brief speech. but this he declined i he was not feeling well. Mlng incident at the depot was the between Mrs. McKinley and Diw General Davis. of the worlds fair.

MeKlnley was in the car when she JSal2ea the general and invited him to Ke- He did so and they had quite a iS011 chat. J9cjro republicans were conspicuous teir absence at the depot. and the only has shown any enthusiasm over jTKvernofs arrival la old man Albert jjfc ao keeps' a store on the corner of 14 Second streets. Albert hung tie depot nearly all day Wednes- I when the governor arrived was th lfft to ghake him by the hand. eIIue5 the Invitation.

uji1 room at the St. James this morn- McKinley was waited. upon members of the negTO committee. Invited him to attend a recep. ITa under the auspices of their governor received the negroes but told them he.

would be obliged tor their re uest- SOTernor and his managers have Siiia dslKcMnation to be publicly as- S4 1th the colored element of the jWWiean party but they have been about it ana the negro evidently yet know that the color line has Poetically drawn so tar as the public rn l. WhUe this Is true It Is 1 that Governor 8 man. Er also quietly at work to secure JHj-fWace of prominent negroes fo Jl aioaa. this morning General 0 Bustou. was Closeted with Joseph Sf Wls OO the negro leaders in Hon.

lriiiii Ksan chairman of state executive fti 1 Esan is accused of training lat JJ sro tkment and it is supposed was explaining to him and tie sovornor refused to attend gro reception. wnwBttuicatJon of. the governor and ii hl managers with the negroes has been conducted most quietly and In such a way as not to offend the whites. It III evidently the Intention of the governors managers to outwardly accept the southern view of the nesro question for the purposes of his campaign In this section for the presidential nomination. Whatever bids are made for the neiro support will be made surreptitiously.

MARCHING TO THE SEA. Governor SleKintey Much Better In Health Reaches St. Augustine. St. Augustine Fla.

March 28. Special. Governor McKinley and wife. General and Ws. Osborne.

General New xork and Mr. Hanna arrived here this. afternoon and were received by a committee headed by Judges Long and Swayne at Hotel Ponce Leon and driven about the town. Tonight Governor McKinley held a reception in the Ponce de Leon parlor and- received several hundred people Irrespective of political faith. Among those received were Ron George W.

Davis director of the Columbian exposition Hamilton Dlsston Henry M. Flagler and Colonel Floischmann. of Cincinnati. who takes Governor McKinley and party for an ocean trip in his yacht tomorrow. Governor McKinley has recovered from his cold and refused your correspondent a talk further than to say that he was better and liked the south.

THERE WAS A STIR In the New York Legislature About the Renewal of the Lexow Ulll. Albany N. T. March AU was excitement again in the senate chamber this morning in anticipation of the renewal of the debate on the Lexow New York city police bill. For over an hour prior to the sessJon the republican leaders hurried about consulting with each other and supposed representatives of the republican state committee who have for some time been in dally attendance here.

Their air of confidence was In marked contrast with the uneasiness of a week ago and It was stated that the knowledge that Mayor Strong had withdrawn his objections to the Lexow bills in consideration of certain amendments to be made today had brought the Independents back Into line and had made the passage of the measure a certainty. The democratic senators paid little attention to the matter but devoted themselves to the morning papers and the mail. As the time for the taking up of the Lexow police bills drew near the galleries became crowded and the senate floor was alive with politicians. There were many ladles present to listen to the anticipated discussion. Senator Lexow said he proposed to offer two amendments.

One amendment will strike out the elective feature and allow the police commissioners- be appointed by the mayor as at present and the second will allow counsel to policemen on trial. The amendments as above outlined were adopted by the senate. The vote stood ayes 17 nays 14 Senator Reynolds voting with the democrats in the negative. The bills will now be reprinted and will come up next Wednesday for Steal action. STATE SENATORS SCRAP.

Lively VJtfht in the Senate Chamber Lincoln. Neb. March 28. The senate chamber was the scene of IL personal encounter this evening just before adjournment between Senator Stewart. a populist and the sergeant-at-arms which came near involving many of the members in a hand to hand conflict.

While speaking against a bill Senator Stewart was interrupted on a. point of order by Senator Noyes of Douglas. Contrary to a precedent Mr. Stewart ignored the point of order and also the presiding officer when he asked him repeatedly to be eeatedl The sergeant-at-arms was directed to quiet the speaker but Mr. Stewart resisted.

The two men clinched and fought up and down the aisle. Mr. Dale another populist sprang to assist his colleague but was roughly thrown to the floor by two republican members. Jeffreys also a populist started for the combatants. shouting loudly that he could whip any man on the floor.

McKeeby of Webster the giant of the senate caught him forced him into a chair and held him. The presiding officer rushed down the aisle. parted the two original combatants and finally brought about order. A resolution was Introduced requesting Mr. Stewart to apologize within twenty-four hours or subject him to a vote of censure.

TKAMOHS BILL To Prevent Discrimination on Ac. count of Race or Color. Boston Mass. March 23. A bill introduced by Representative Teamoh the cot.

ored member of the committee on mercantile affairs of the legislature which recently visited the south. relative to discrimination in public places on account of race or color. was given a tearing today by the committee on judiciary. The bill proposes to amend the present laws so as to make a person liable to fine or Imprisonment or both it he makes a. distinction dicrimination or restriction on account of color or race or causes such to be made.

The party who may be so treated may collect damages by civil pro. cess and It Is proposed to erase the words good cause" from the present statute. No decision was reached. Two More Ballots la Delaware. Dover Del.

March 28. The ballots for United States senator were taken and the experiment of breaking away from Higgins was again tried. some of the Higgins men voting for Charles F. Richards of Sussex county. The first ballot resulted Higgins.

republican. 7 Addlcks republican Has- sey republican 4 Richards republican 2 Ridgely democrat 7 Martin democrat 1 absent 3. On the second ballot Higgins received 2 Addlcks 6 Massey 4. Richards. 6 Ridgely 7 Martin 1 and 3 were absent WAS A JHSTMAL.

Jury In Pnnnll Cnse Unable to A crree. Lynchburg Va. March The Jury In the case of Pannll the railroad agent charged with complicity with Ha in wrecking the bank of which Hamner was teller was unable to agree upon a. verdict and was discharged this afternoon. It stood eleven to one for conviction.

Pannll was released on J10000 ball. Counsel for the prosecution Is endeavoring to have the next hearing take place at fcanvUle. he sue. coeds the case can be taken up again in a few days. Otherwise it cannot be tried until September.

Brought Back for TrlsJ. Plttsburg. Pa. March 23. B.

M. Pugh7 of Jackson. Northampton county. NOrth Carolina arrived here today and SSrioave tomorrow for home with Walter Johnson a colored murderer wanted in Jackson. Six years ago Johnwn kuied Warren Davis.

also colored. in a We Sgbt at. Jackson A. few. days ago Historic Old St.

line Suffers from Furious Flames. Thirty Acres Left Bare When the Blaze Was Over. AN INSUFFICIENT FIRE PROTECTION Th Wind Was High and the Buildings Win. Fins Material- Tire Btgan Shortly Liter Soon. St.

Augustine Ila March It-Fire broke out In the blacksmith shop occupied by John Masters in the old building owned by R. J. Mlckler on Charlotte street two doors north of Buntings furniture establishment at 12:45 o'clock this afternoon caused. by sparks from the forge setting fire to the roof. It was discovered by a boy working in Carcabas cigar factory on Hlpolyta street who gave the alarm.

The fire department and residents responded quickly as the neighborhood is a veritable tinder box. But owing to the inadequate water sup. ply the fire fanned by a west wind crept northwards to the building occupied by Markle Hlnce carpenters and painters which gave the flames the necessary material for a conflagration. Several citizens then seeing the necessity for aid advised the mayor to wire Jacksonville. This Mayor Plnkham refused to do saying the local fire department could.

put out the fire. The mayor doubtless took the prop. er course. The wind was to the sea and with hard work the fire was kept from burning west into St. George street.

Meanwhile the flames licked up the two- story home of Mr. J. M. Byrne and Its contents also the George yeahington va. cant residence owned by the Sisters of St Joseph on the corner or Hlpolyta.

and Char. lotte streets. The flames crossed Hlpolyta street and the frame three-story furniture store and tenement building occupied by Kuhn. and owned by B. A.

Masters with contents was consumed. Acroes Charlotte Street. The flames leaped across Charlotte street through the vacant lot caught the Gibbs mansion fronting the bay and in a few minutes it too was a seething furnace. The efforts of Dr. Anderson and others who were driven from the roof were turn.

ed to removing the furniture to the street. Their work was in vain as the flames consumed the furniture and leaped seaward so a to set fire to a sailboat opposite. At the same time the flames bed crossed Charlotte street to the store and residence known as the old Genovar store and reduced it to ashes. Thence the ft re Jumped eastcto the rear of the u' residence owned and occupied by the Miss- es Gemoz and Bartolo Genovar. and fam- ily.

and destroyed it with the" contents which had been placed for safety next to the seawall. The flames began eating their way both north and south and destroyed the homes of Bossoe Munson on the east side of Charlotte street the James Renick property J. M. Stewart's two dwellings and stores George Piosons photograph gallery and a neighboring house on the south. Thence along Bay street the flames moved south.

wiping out the two-story dwelling owned and occupied by Captain Daniel Al- lea and family and boarders and destroyed all household effects. To the north on Hey street the flames spread from the Gibbs mansion and soon destroyed the large- double residence owned by Mrs. Randall and occupied by the Coburn family. The old landmark the Couquina house. owned by the 1.

Andrea estate the See two-story residence owned and occupied by A. J. Burgess the rapid-firing gun inventor and the house next on the south owned and occupied by P. V. Capo completing the destruction of every habitation from Baya Lane to Cuna street and stopping for the time at the old blacksmith shop on the north side of Guns.

street. Removing Household Goods. The firemen citizens and tourists women and children were all heed at work removing household effects to places of safety back to St. George street for the fire had crept back to Carcabas two-story brick cigar factory on Hipolyta street and soon the flames destroyed the building and contents. Carcaba has already arranged for new qurters as he has tobacco in the 015- torn house.

Next the flames caught and consumed the two-story building occupied as a saloon by Tony Ximalnes. on the west and owned by T. A. Russell. Here the westward course of the flre stopped owing to the broad yard between this building and the Lorillard villa and want of material.

The main efforts of the firemen were di rented to Buntings large warehouse next north of the seat of the flames were seemingly intent on reaching the piles of stacked dry lumber to the rear and northward to Genovar Brothers Cos cigar factory a large two-story frame building to the rear of the opera house which meant hod the fire not been checked. the destruction of the opera house the Argyle the Magnolia. the. Florida house and in fact the whole length of St. George street.

The flames were checked here by a force under the direction ot J. A. MacGuire and they undoubtedly saved this extensive and valuable area. item uannera with a force early took charge of and aided In preventing the spread of the flames Into the second warehouse and store of the Bunting plat before MacGuires force got to work. Meanwhile Chief Ballard had a stream in front of Buntings and checked the names within Munsons second house.

occupied by Monserrat and Young Whlley. the printer. This being considered the seat of the conflagration. little attention was given to the bay front and the flames leaped from Allen's house to the bay a two-story house occupied by Mrs. Julia A.

Bagley. who lost everything with thehouse The flames crossed Baya Lane and consumed the old' Icehouse. large frame structure and several small buildlnis. Tbla was the southern limit of the flre and ww wittuX one house of connecting this disaster with the northern limit of the jreatflre which eight years' destroyed the property bounded by Treasury street. flrought Out Gunpowder.

At this Um several kegs of gunpowder had been brought. upon the so at the suggestion of citizens who advocated the blowing up of the building to the reread-of the flames south Wt Mayor Knkhamsreftwed permlMloni believing th department was-able to control the at this- point. which. ortunaitelys owing to the' BKtaof west wIn J- nd- th efforts et fbif department and McGulres big pump. proved correct and the fire" was thanked here.

Not so north of Buntings for the flames had not only wiped out the buildings mentioned on Baya end Charlotte street but had also eaten along both sides of Charlotte street devouring in regular order the A. J. Watts's tore and. residence the homes of J. A.

Sherman the Ignatius Lo- i pee building occupied by Lebe Ben B. C. Muter's house. D. Master1 stone balldlng.

occupied by Joseph Canoyl. to Cuna street and the old governmentblacksmith shop when they leaped the street and caught the large storehouse owned by Dr. Thomas A. PacetU occupied by Charles Cox on the north side of Cuna street and then consumed the beautiful residence owned and occupied fey Dr. Thomas A.

Pacettl on Cuna- street. Thence they moved steadily along the west side ofCharlotte street destroying with contents. the houses or Emanuel Andrea. Mrs. P.

B. Ralf. Phillip Salano and 1. M. Stewart occupied respectively by Segulmanny Lopez.

Senator Frank A. deMedictsj whose body but a few hours before had been removed to the cemetery. This Is the. northern limit of the fire on the west side. On the east side of Charlotte street the flames destroyed the landmark the old government blacksmith shop on the baythe beautiful coquina-built home owned and oc cupied by H.

L. Wlfloughhy and family of Newport R. I. and the some on the bay owned and occupied by Captain Eddy Allen and family. The flames inoved back and.

weit leaving in a brief space smoking embers where stood the properties of Felix Pacetti Dr. T. A. Pacetti Edward Allen and Frank G. Genovar on the east side of Charlotte north and Cuna leaving nothing to devour but the neat picket fence and grass bordering the south side of Forth Marion reservation.

One Hundred Families Homeless six residences and stores and many other buildings were destroyed rendering In the space of four hours about. one hundred families homeless and leaving many boarders to seek shelter elsewhere many of them with only the clothing which they had on. Some of the losses are Carcabas stock valued at 12000. insured for J8000 building valued at J7000 uninsured R. E.

Kuhn. KOOO on stock. valued at J5000 ItOOO on Daniel Allen's house 2500 on Sherman's dwelling Mrs. Smethurst Gibbs mansion J4000 on building JtMO on furniture. 1300 on wearing apparel Dr.

Pacettl 1510 or residence Joseph R. Patents estate 600 H. T. Baya 8000 F. A.

deMedlciss estate 1:1.000 Mrs. Gomez. residence 1600 Mrs. T. D.

Crandall 1500 Coburn. 000 furniture and clothing. There are few other cases of Insurance owing to the high rate of insurance consequent on the dangerous jiature of the neighborhood. G. E.

Cooper places the loss to companies in his agency at 45000. Hamblens agency has about 2000. The losses will aggregate 200000. Overcome by Smoke. A.

N. Stewart was overcome by smoke while moving furniture. Adam Sanks Lawyer Mac William and S. WCbichelowwere slightly injured. All the palmetto trees along the sea wan front the tort to Baya re destroyed as were the heaps of household effects placed there for safety.

Colonel Edmund Bainbrldfe commanding the United Spates troops juddered" I4eut antOhcTiJan and the Ire liSga3 fto rebker assistance and followed this order by personally bringing all the troops the scene with hose ladders and fire buckets. The soldiers worked manfully to extinguish the fire and save property. Many families are camping on the fort green tonight with what or their effects they saved. Several families also occupy the old slave market There is perfect order. The guests of both the Magnolia Florida house and Lorillard villa packed their effects ready to leave but the danger was averted.

These- hotels were at one time threatened. Thirty Home In Ruing at Cannier- aga N. T. Other Fire. Hornellsvllle N.

T. March Nearly the entire village of Canaseraga was wiped out by fire this morning. It started at 12:40 o'clock near Cottage hotel and under a brisk breeze spread rapidly to neighboring buildings. The entire population was called out to fight the flames but they were uncontrollable. Everywhere scenes were most exciting.

Merchants and householders attempted to move their possessions but were cut short by the flames. Word was sent to this city at 1:45 o'clock this morning and at 3:30 o'clock a special team with two companies and an engine was dispatched. The entire business coition of the village Is in ruins. No loss of life is reported but there were a number of persons Injured. Half the population are homeless.

Thirty houses are in ruins. Loss about S110SS. The Southern Hotel Lou Adjusted. Chattanooga Tern March 28. Special.

After a series of disagreements the In- surance adjusters have arranged to settle the losses on the Southern hotel. which was recently burned. This enabled the owners of the property to let the contract today for the rebulldingof the hotel. The work will commence at once. DRATTON FILES HIS ANSWER In the Suit Brought UI.

Wit. for Divorce. Trenton N. 3. March 28.

Just within the time required by law Mr. 1. Coleman Drayton through his counsel. A. A Clark flied his answer In the divorce suit brought by Mrs.

Drayton against him on the grounds of desertion. The answer contains a full denial of Draytons charges of desertion and It asks that her complaint be dismissed. This action by Mr. Drayton Is said by the lawyer not to be a cross bill but Is a separate suit and will In no way affect the original suit brought by Mr. Drayton against her.

Vice Chancellor Emery has not yet fixed a date to take testimony In the-original suit nor is It probable that he will do so In the near future as It is authoritatively stated that an agreement has been entered into between counsel on both sides that the suit brought by Mrs. Draytonfor desertion shall be tried and settled before any further proceedings are taken In the original suit. It Is also sail by close friends of Mr. Drayton who- are thoroughly-Informed on the subject that- Mr. Drayton.

will only contest his- wiles suit so faras It affects his standing as a husband and a lather. lie has no desire other than to defend his good name and the court of chancery sees fit to grant Mrs. Prayton a decree on such evidence pertaining to bit. desertion as she may set. forth.

he will otter no objection providing he Is given entire custody of thechildrenuntil they reach toeage of twenty-one years. It this is decreed and Mrs. Draytoll secures her decree. it 1 be- lleyed the' former. suit win bewithdrawn but if not then Mr.

Drayton win push hit original ult against his wife. Appointments by the President. Washington March a The president to. day made the following appointments Carl Bailey the District Columbia coesuLat Prague Charles Jones ofnWlsconsln consul at Crefeld Germany. DIED BY BUCKSHOT The Dud Body of the Third Bandit Found In toe Woods.

The True Story of How the Bob- bery Was Foiled. LURED TO DEATH BY A MARPLOT Ths Supposed Tramp Is the Son of a Wealthy Tbe Burial of the Highwaymen. Somerset Ky. March 28. Special The body of Underwood one of the gang of highwaymen that attempted to hold up the Cincinnati Southern express train was found late this evening in the woods a short distance from the scene of the shooting by a farmer.

The dead man was lying on his right side with his left hand across his forehead while his weapons were missing. The body was riddled with buckshot the great- er portion of the load having struck the would-be robber in the abdomen. Underwood was the man who was shot by Detective Allgood of Chattanooga. After the officers fired the shot Underwood fell. The officers thinking him dead started in search of him.

They discovered he had escaped to the woods. He went only a short distance before dropping the second tine and the supposition is that he lived but a very few minutes. The remains are now at the home of the farmer who made the ghastly discovery and will be taken to Greenwood In the morning. True Story of the Plot. The true story of the plot to rob the train has just come to light.

Two months ago Sam Frazier a worthless sort of a fellow who resides near here was ap. preached by Jerry Morrow who asked him to go into the train-robbing business. Frazier asked him his plan and Morrow said that the way to do would be to wreck the train and get the money. Frazier said he would think the matter over and let. him know later.

In the meantime the Morrows and Underwood arranged to wreck and rob the train by putflng crossties on the track. Frazier reported the occurrence to the railroad officials. Detective Griffin instructed him to go ahead and tell the men that he was with them. He was afraid he would be arrested for detaining the malls but was Informed that he would be taken care of In this respect He was told to persuade the bandits to hold the train up. and not wreck it Frazler Morrow Underwood Sam Johnson and the unknown person met by agreement near the scene of the holdup.

Frazier Was Suspected. Frazier made a remark which caused the other members to believe he was going to betray them. They sent Frazier to Greenwood after some whisky and then talked the matter over. When he returned they told him that he was a coward and threatened to kill him. He had told the detectives that he would be the first man to enter the car but the other robbers would not have It this way and made him flag the train.

Frazier turned up here last night but before morning he left for parts unknown with three of the horses owned by the robbers. He was afraid that the friends of the dead men would kill him. The Inquest In all cases will be held In the morning and whether the officers will be arrested for the killing depends on the verdict BodIes of the Dead Bandits. The remains of Jerry and Thomas Hoc. row were today turned over to A.

New a law of Jerryafter being placed In a. coffin. New secured a wagon and had the remains taken to the late home about ten miles from the scene of the attempted robbery and they were burled at the family burying grounds this afternoon. Son of a Well Known Man. Will F.

Martin who was taken from the tender of the engine was supposed to have been a member of the gang but proved to be a tramp from Alleghany Pa. His father Is superintendent of the Westinghouse Electrical Company's plant and has telegraphed here concerning his son. Young Martin is In a precarious con. dltion and the doctors do not expect him to live until morning. The abdominal cavity and Intestines have been" penetrated by a ball that cannot be located.

The Men Who Are Mining. A report has reached here' that the two men who were still at large Johnson and an unknown were seen in a wagon seven miles from the scene of the- robbery this morning. They informed a friend that they intended to hide In a cave In the mountains and the officers here think that they can locate them. HELD VP BY TWO MEN. An Iron Mountain Train Stopper and Bobbed.

St. Louts March 28. A special from Ble- marck Mo. gives particulars of a up on the Iron Mountain railroad bear that place wt night. Passenger train No.

54 which left Poplar Bluff at 1035 o'clock p. mM was held up at WUUamsYiUe station about twent. mites north of that place. at 11:30 o'clock last night. As the train near a lonely spot a short distance north at WUliamsTllle some one pulled the bell rope and the train came to a.

halt. Two-men one of whom had a red over his face and the other a mask of some black material forced the porter at the point of revolvers to uncouple the engine trail and express care from the tram and compelled Engineer Hattie to run a short distance up the. track with rob. hers then proceeded to the express car and ordered the messenger to open the safe. The leader of the gang- was man about six feet in height and heavily built.

Re placed a revolver at the messengers head anti with an oath ordered fti to unlock the safe. We are desperate and wilL stand no monkeying heexclaimed tothe frightened messenger. The messenger Informed- the desperadoes that he could not open the through safe as he did not have the combination. lie opened th local safe but there was no money In it Mean time Ian alarm lead been given and citizensarminythem log themselves. the robbers became frightened and Jumped off the- train and ran through the woods.

Before they- let however. they ecuT watch. It Is believed the up wasthe farmers UTtos la the vicinity. Sheriff Hogg 3CR' at once summoned posse and is now on the trail of the robbers. It is.

expected they win soon be captured as the trainmen give a full description of them. The train reached St. Louis this morning. The passengers were not the least excited. In tact many of them did not know of the affair until this morning.

PROMPTED BY AN INSANE DgnRE. That' the Reason a. Beautiful Toung Woman Gave for Suleiding. Richmond. Ya.

March Miss Jennie Warren the pretty seventeen- year-old daughter of Mr. G. IL Warren of Barton Heights a suburb of this city committed suicide this evening by taking- strychnine. There was no apparent cause for the girls rash act as all of her home relations were congenial. She was not In love and just before fly- tng declared that in swallowing the drug she only yielded to an Insane Impulse which she could not resist.

The poison was obtained In the young lady's home. where' It had been kept for years to use in the destruction of dogs. Miss Jennie went home to lunch as usual and upon returning to school took a portion of the white powder in the presence of her schoolmates. She then wrote a note to the teacher. asking to be excused on account of sick- ness and sat on the steps until adjournment Then Instead of accompanying her brother home she- went with the other children in an opposite direction and took another dose of the strychnine saying she meant to die or leave home.

An hour or two later she became ill and soon expired. A "WITCH'S" FATE. Her Husband Poured Oil Over. Her and Then Set Her Ablaze Waterford Ireland March28. A most extraordinary case of murder arising from superstition was Inquired into today by the special court of Clonmel twenty-five miles from here.

Ten persons were arraigned before the court charged with murdering a woman named Cleary. because they supposed her to he a witch. The prisoners Included the murdered woman's husband and father. The evidence showed that Cleary believing his wife bewitched obtained a concoction from a herbalist of the' neighborhood. Then while the otherprisoners held the unfortunate woman in bed her husband forced the concoction down her throat.

After this the suffering woman was held over a fire and dreadfully seared until she declared In the name of God that she was not dearys wife. TM. torture was repeated on the following day. and. in addition her husband knocked her down.

stripped oft her clothing poured oil over her body then lighted it and the woman burned to death in the presence of six male and two female relatives. The prisoners who were remanded narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of the excited crowds in and about the courtroom and had to be removed to jail under the es cort of a strong force of constabulary. ppcrotiu PAPEU MOSEY. Counterfeiter. Are Ingeniously Aal 4 One Dollar Billa to appeared In Omaha showing that sharpers know some chemical that removes the ink from the paper from which greenbacks are manufactured without injuring.

the paper. Then the crooks pat in other figures raising the amount tenfold. The First National bank received on Saturday one of the bills and another was exhibited to the Merchants' National bank teller. Both had come from retailers. The bill at the First National is a 1 treasury note payable in coin of the series of 1886 and with the likeness of Stanton on one side.

The other is a slyer certificate of the 1880 series' on which appears the face of Martha Wash- tnn. Without the use of B. class to follow the ink stains in the fiber of the paper the only manner In which the spurious bills can be detected is by th vignettes on either side. This betrays its spurious origin but affords no protection except to. experts who are aware that these likenesses do not appear on any bills of the denomination of no.

A secret service agent yesterday said an alarming feature of the case Is that chemicals are being used by this gang to remove the figures In the original. The fiber of the paper In use Is supposed to be proof against this sort of manipulation. Probably two dozen figures must be removed in each bill handled and others substituted. BIGELOW WAS INSANE. Cause of the Double Tragedy la New York.

New York March 28. Investigation this morning set at rest all theories as to the cause of the double tragedy yesterday morning when John Blgelow an actor shot' and killed Miss Amy Thill an actress In the Falk house at No. 13 West Twentyifourth street and then turned the pistol upon himself and sent a bullet through his own right temple. Blgelow as it was learned through one of his most intimate friends had been in insane retreats at least five times within the last ten. years and there can be no doubt that the murder and suicide yesterday were caused by a sudden return of his insanity brought on by the night of drinking and debauch that preceded it.

The last time Blgelow was In a lunatic asylum was in the fall of 1892 when he spent some time in a retreat Hartford. lie had also been several times In Bloomingdale. His insanity In the' belief of Site friends was the result of a severe attack of Roman fever which he contracted when a year baby. Coroner Fitzpatrick viewed the remains of the murdered woman and the suicide this morning but has not yet decided when to hold an Inquest JEORO DESPERADO KILLED. Officers Say They Intended to Cripple Rim but Fired Too Hl h.

Fernandina Fla March 28. W. IL Hill A negro desperado was shot and Wed at Callahan today by Jesse Crews section master. Last night Dill was. heating his wife and abusing her fathers family for Which lie Was arrested.

He was placed In' charge of a deputy sheriff from whom lie escaped during the night going to the point where he had been cutting ties. Re returned to Callahan this morning uttering threats and armed with a Sheriff J. IL Jacobs started with. Crews to rearrest him. Hill retreated threatening them.

They pursued him over a mile and shot at him several times In- tendttr to cripple final shot struck too high and killed bins. When- they. reached Hill his cocked Winchester was grasped in his band. County Judge Hall was wired to hold. the Inquest but did not go as there is a justice of the.

peace at Callahan. TS people ban ant vicinity are said. to Justify the killing regarding a desperate- character. t. Louis Smallpox Report i St March There is little abatement in the smnpoxepidemlc in this cityEIght new Ceases were reported yesterday- and were to the 3 pest.

house There are now 18 case of smallpox at quarantines-eleven of thepatients being such condition thattheir recovery. Is. He Is at the Head ofin Uprising at Au Princlpi HAVANA'S POPULATION ALL BED The Insurgents Have Proved Suc cessful in Two Fights. He Goes Tint to Cuba to Learn All th Details of tb AllUncs Incident. Other Foreign ws.

Tampa Pie. March 28. Passengers on this evenings steamer from Havana. re port that city at last in a state of excitement Over the revolutionary movements. Tie efforts of the Cuban patriots to rise on February 29th proved futile In the city- of Havana and the country immediately surrounding on account of the absence of General Sanguuly but now they are or ganized under able leaders and.

may be expected to rise in arms at any moment Port au Prince is declared in a state of rebellion by the Spanish government which makes tour out of the five provinces of the Island in a. state of revolution. The report that Maximo Gomes is in Cuba Is confirmed and ire is now at the head of the uprising at au Principe. These passengers declare that so soon as it Isr officially known Gomes is at the head of the insurgent the whole Island will rise a masse. Two engagements were had one at Bayamo and one at Holguln.

Colonel Santieel- des was in command of the Spanish forces and Masse of the Cuban at the. former place and at the latter Gatrich was in command of the Spanish and Mire of the Cuban. The insurgents were successful and had not reinforcements arrived Santo and his troops would have fallen into the hands of the insurgents. The manifesto issued bi lhe rebel lead- ers inviting Spaniards to espouse the Cuban cause has succeeded In winning valuable support. Mire who fought Garrlcttat Holguin General Pops General Estaban Tamaya and Follanes Colonel Li.

ens aid to Tamaya and many other chiefs" of the Spanish tomes in the" last revolution have joined the Cuban forces and ire fighting for Cuban liberty. On Saturday a. battlewas fought at Guanabano and the Cubans defeated the Spaniards with heavy losses. RobI Is at the head of over 1000men. He was at Bales.

tour days last week and went ft there to Los Nerves. Two eng gi. dents occurred at' this we k. Captain Guerra was in command of Vithej-s Cuban and Colonel Avols pf lttBpai shL forces The latter waa defeated Hits heavy losses including two ofScers. WtIen the 2005 Spanish troops Monday ft Havana a portion of them werehurried off Santiago Inside of two hours.

Two of the soldiers died on board ship and many snore are sick These passengers tat positively that the insurgent troops pay cash for all they get to eat and wear in the towns and only takehorsesv saddles and arms. The negroes of the- island are with the patriots reports to the contrary notwithstanding. DE LOMB IS cOMING. He Will Go to Havana to Learn 01 ha Allianca Incident. Madrid.

March 28. Depuy do Lome th new minister to the United States will sail for America on April Id. He will go first tO Havana to learn the details of the Allianca Incident and will proceed thence to Wash. ington. Premier Canovas del Castillo said in an intervew today It is undeniable that the" situation in Cuba is very serious.

The government must use all means to maintain the' integrity of the kingdomand crush the rebellion speedily and thoroughly. Seven thousand troops will start for Cuba tomorrow and 2000 will be ready to follow them. In six months 20000 more will ready. Indeed we are prepared to send 128000 It need be. for we must end this struggle once for All.

The queen regent presided ata cabinet meeting called late this afternoon to consider Cuban affairs. The government has received the resignation of Captain General Callejas. The Spanish consul in Jamaica telegraphs that the expedition organized by the Insurgent leader Maceo la expected to arrive off the coast at any time. Private dispatches fromHavana say that twenty-seven rebel chiefs who. took part la the late Cuban war are acting in concert with Macso to establish a provisional government levy taxes and take other steps to organize fully against the Spanish force to be landed.

GENERAL GAMPOS WILL COUUAXD Ho Is to Lend the Reinforcement to cube. Madrid March 3eneral Martinez da Campos has accepted a position to go Cuba at the-head of reinforcements which are to be sent there and has declared that the moment he lands in Cuba he wfllpro coed with operations designed to pit down the revolt instanter. There is a great deal of irritation On official circles over the alle gations that Americans are providing. th insurgents with money. arms etc.

The government today forwarded 2000000 to Cuba. Troops are rapidly being concentrated at- their respective ports of embarkation. Six large merchant steamers have teen chartered for use as transports and will sail from Cadis Valencia Comma and Santander with troops and war material some time between April Id and 18th. CROSSMAJT GIVES IT THE LIE. The Report That-He Had Macca OB Board the Allianca.

Panama. March 28. The Star and Her. aid publishes the report or an interview with Captain Grossman of Alliance in which he. gives a flat denial to the story sent out from Havana about his having the insurgent Maceo onboard and landing- him at Sandy RooL Captain Grossman expresses thewish that the pilot who was on board at the- time could say whether or not the landing did take place cat Sandy took the pilot on board many hours before the ship reached Sandy Hook.

The captain declares that he has sot seen Maceo and does not know" him. Shipments rrns to Insurgent Washington. Marcb 21 The tat department has been recently advised that three shipments- of arms nave been made within the pastr few weeks from the United States to Insurgents In Cuba. In one case arms were sent from Philadelphia to Savnnah Tbeywere transferred at' that point to amaii flahlny fpwkt of tea i offer to all with. egiri.

5. XXlt. ATLANTA GA. DAY MORNmG MARCH 29t FIVE QENTS BANGES 1 8r 10 lID mERE WILL 1ftIdent JEPRESENTATIVE CABANISS HAS A WORD i' IIID Wuhlntor. II ta.

be er wi Jc I erII UlonX tilo a Jd wt nt or etlo appCtfltent au presl se csl a 1IIthaunlr a te1 cn a ss loleYlr si ts J. thrity I remain 12 lriezds ed 1 I rc ellt. not commls ioned de. IIAr Xaence. Wa.

WI sEbJe. nJudgment Itg eey ere lIextimportant It tat. hi' oVerlooked. 1Ii I. fthl count 11:1 eJ1t ad me lesl 1ential Isibig ht the' south.

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01 lndmark. te Couquna Adrea ette twostor owed an ocuped Bress rpi-fng houe ad opie Le Cna Iteet tme ol blakmith nor Cs Houehod Te femen. clens a chiden. al hld r- houehol elects plas ety stret fe crpt bak Cacabs two cI factry HlpoIt steet laes detroyed bung Carcaba alredy arraged tobaco I houe. Net taes cugt consued twostr buidg occued sloon Xaine te ad A RUel Her westw4r coue 1 top ow broa btween thi bulding ad te Lrd ad wt matrl.

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ad Calott Itret hd as lide Cr. street devouc in. re aDrdecete home Sher tettu I lbuld1 occupie LbJeet Mutes houe. ltO Ud oupied Covto CUttet te governmetbIth whe leap Itetadc ht te larKe storehoue D. om A Pacett occupie CaJe CozCte nort steet ad ten cn- sued beautful' reienc ooupe To A.

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levng picet borerin sde For aon reseration. Famile. Homeles. re ldences ltres destoyed spe hou abut. faies leving barder sek elswhere Sme Crcabas stok 10 0.

buiding 0 uninsure 0 stock 0 0 Alens 5 dwelng Gibb 0 buildin S5 Pacett 0 Paetts 0 0 rsdence 0 Candal 15 Cobun future cothing. Tere case Insurnce Irace dangerous c. Coopr 105 compnies 5O agncy 0 wi agegae 0. Overeoe overcme movn Sank Lw. MacW1iam WQICelowwere s1Uy Injur.

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ts' oe sonlY brngng a tops hose. fre Th solier manfuy exJh fre sve propery. famUes campng geen wih etects ved. Sveral falee als ocupy mrket o- Te gests Magola forida houe ad Lrlard vla pcked thel elects rady wa avered. Thes WIPED OUT BY FLA5 Tirty Houles Run.

Canler- ytberFlres Hornellvle 2 te vilage fre tis mornin. I sted 1:4 oclok ad uder breze rapdly neihborg buiding entr populaton wa caled tht the. famel controlaie. Everhere scees excitng. houeolder thei tes.

ts ct a 1:4 tis 3 oclo el te compaes engne entir busines Rron vl ge r. lie rpored bt ther Injur. Hl poplaton homeles. Thiry rne. Lss 00.

AdJuaed Chatanoog Ten. 2. Afer dsaeement adjuter ange loses Suthe hotel whch wa recty enbled proprt cont rebuildgof hotel 11 once DRYN FIES AS Sut 11 Wte Divor. Trenton Mar 28. wtn te nued lw Dryon.

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PROJD 8AE Tt' ReloD Youl Womll Sucding Rcbmond. Va Mch 2 Ms Jene red dauglter M. Warren Bn Height cit i cmmited th1 evenng tg' stche wa apparn cue grls rh at a rlatons were colgenW. wa jut bfore delred te yeldd Iae impule reist pion obted you lays I ben yer destction dog. Mis Jene a uul retun schol whit pwder' I te prenc schoolats.

wrte askg ecud acco ness slon unt aourn- ment Itea ampnyg home she wh otr chdren I opite tok doe stdlme layg ieto A hou lter Jhe bee an ln expied WTCS FAT 01 leI Ablae. Waterfo Ielad Mah' A etrardina ce mu sing lm suprstition. wa Inqur int toay sea cou Clnme twenU-tve mes prn we arr- cou chae muering wom naed Cr becu tey sup priser clu ed murde husbd Te Ibed Cle. belevng ite obtaIne cotion herbst negbor. ho.

Te whie oter' prisone ufortunate wom he hu taced concton Ater suering WB drefully srd untl decled tt nt Cleys we. Tl trture reeatel1 followng adtion husba koed stppd of pu by the Ilbed te wman bued deth presce si feme Te pone wer rde rowy ecp Iyclat thehandl excied crowd I ad te crtoom ha remove uder thee. cor stong tor constbur. JP OJ P4PE Cuteeten eloUlT 01' poUa lo nte hv p1n Oa alotJ a kow sme chemc ievel thek frm te pp trm wh ienbk ar muaou wtout iug. te Te te cok Pu i rlng te aout tfol.

1e Frst Na tn rceive Sturday bU5 Idanother ehbied te Mercants' bnk teler. Bt ha Te bi Frst teau note pyabl sees 18 ad. wih te lkenes Ston sde. Te I siver cercate srieS Mar Wa- Inln. Wlt Ut te us ils sbs te fber paPr ony mer te suou bi detcted the vett side Tis bys spuou orig afor prtetion excpt exe 8are tat thes lkenel aPar bis' thedeomtion 0.

set srce aent yesterdy a alrng teatue I cem. lcls bing use thi gg rmov fes te orig al fber suppos prf agt tis 8r manipution. Pbly en fgs mut reoved I i inde other subtituted INSNE Tra edy York York 28. ths morg st al therie caue ofthe trgdy mor- In ator. kUed Ay Thll ates I te Fa 1 Tenty tou stet piol hlm snt buet hi rht temple Below lerned thugh hi Intimat fends I Inse.

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t. Wincete' cp I I. CutJud nkr F' pc Cha of Cl. hna4Tcntaact. te rmuad t.

er GOMEZ lOW IN CUBA' of In Upr lt Prnclpa HA AHA'S POPULATON A ECT Te Insugents Poved c81 To Fight NEW SPANISH MINISTR IS COMING Jlt Cba Ler A the A1anoa Forel Ihw. Tap Mah paera thi evelngs steaer tro Hava Prt cty lt stt excit ove rvolton moveent Tle for Cb patot tore Februar 2 tUei ct Havana cout 1eat surroundg accut absenc' Sang. bt ter. ae or- gae uder leae expect a ay ment I dec I. stte.

b1on te Spanh goverentwlch ot fve pvceaothe iland rvoluti0 reprt tat Maxo Del cone uprig Tese ps ge decle l01Wy kown Go I bea iur- 6 te ild mase enggeents han etBay- Holin. Clonel. Satcl- de was co ad Sah ad Maso te Cban tore te ltelGach ws1 cond Spa a Moofte Cuba Te Iuts sucsst reorceer sto' an wou fle1nto nd Iu mfesto Isued te rbl. led' invtg Spds eue te Cb caue. ha suceeded i wgvauable euppor lo wh fouht Gcl atHol gun Gnerl Pop Gnerl stbn Ta 6d Foles TaY ClonelI ad Taya mny othechle1' Spash foe lst revoluton Cb tore pnd 1igt- I or Cuba Ubety.

Satay btte' w. fOtat Guanab no. te Ca' dee te te Spaards 1t heav ls. Roblf te he ren1' wa Ba we ad wet f' I fr La To eP mnt od et' Cap Gue wa I cnd t. ad C1eLAvola ott Sp :3 toU' rhwu e.

hev Josses lcludg totCW Spnh ve 1 Hava prton tewUhu of to' Stgo iIde. ftoh te solder de mb llpad a Teeue tt tat lent toP te et ad wean te twandoiy te' hor. a an a nega 11da wih pabot. te cnt notwithstd. LOM I CMG.

Wl Hayu. to f. AU Dea icident. add Map Depy Lmt mer theUnted StaewUsl Aeric Ap tt Hvaa le det te Ac wU protectoWa Ingon. er Cnovadel CBo ad a Iterew toay I 1 udenble tht stUcui I Cha ve rou.

goveret mut We a me mt telntrt Jom ad tere WI plr thorouhy. Sve thoud tPlw st Cb tomorw 0 reaywtoU si mont 20 morewU ray Idee ae prpdt nd' 100 I ne b. mutedt 9nr J. qu rget prede at a cinet meetg ced lte atn sder Cb aa. Te govent rceived resIon pt CaeJa.

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Mede Cpos hs apt aptontg te. he ofnlformentwh a the de t' te moet lad1nCh hewp eu wt oprtons deie ptcow rvlt Istter. Th I 4e 1ttlon Iofcl dreovelteaU ptnthat Aer. Pvdgte 1uetwt mne. arm.

et. Te rv. eent ty rde 00 Cb Tpi a rl bD tteat te rstve por ebktoni" lr Jert lt hvbc ter tpor awa ValencCr St. wt tp a wa mt a U. btwe Ap ad1t.

snu. GI TTH' Rpr Tkat Be HaJ BoteA1ie Mah Sta4Hez ad pbhe te rpr anJnte wth. Cp oftoamhp Ac I c. cveatt den tb entouttJHYa abut hvngte lenLontb dId Sd1JL Cat Cs eresse' tewh tt tepl lt wh bactia te whetor nt teldcctk ll HokHeJokth1pot 9nbarmY' hourbtor te. IP reh' Sd HQkLT.

eptdeJ cl tt heb a de no kw J' DAYS th ieadv yo Nthjr ur itehall Stret J. bAY1ON NK tL Gi. fl PPOPT 1 p3 Castp 6oi Ses A. I' A R1CIURD8O ND GOO DSJ Oblen ew seo. PLY CIII from I 4 La II 1 THE ATLAMA TEN PAGES VOLXXIL FRIDAY 29 1895.

PRIOE i IIOESARE ffifl i HR ijdent jI There til1 IM iothin th ease p1ete the 1VI sttD lc8rdes3 Tyer. lse. 5 polstees. I gt It. er 4 rt pr a ot tehtt.

I eId p. I reuentative xt afiotin oi hathe Ete Ie i ei ot ttL. efs aod 4 eK1ILEY i ni Will UUQclocc by Itte ii hr. Sauna tT5l for E3. Jth ti 5Pied fr ask.

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Le5550t 5vho ka I t. i 1nd Led lsr5 leea 47. Qce1105 request. 5e c' stt I. lot tow qI 5ccrle hle 4e.

I 5. Ohoaa hs Is fiIi. vs mPUbiican Ceg I tOtorne wa 5Itg i ulcatsn StAugustine 28 sLr po- nextWednesday amber Ste rt officerwhen The 4 Agree. a 10. Pugh.

will leave kIlled street Johnson bragged murder and was arrested at Wasbin0 Pau and helI to wait the action of the Jackson authorities. Sheriff Ph came os to Washington day and will leave wU ia WmorrQWa 250000 ORTil UP PROFEfiT BURBEB Pi St. as tr et xid de ad di- dcc. The novar de undoubtediy5avedthls the house. wuitth.

iOtlS years a bee the spread plnkham. refused uie the fire oIth of wind and the the 4 4- antr LebBeust Masterjsodtmi1dIag. CuniItreet. government blacksmith street-and onthe 0 thenOrtbn timitoi oved tO 7O Slt A MacWilliam were ttes troopsdere apls van iohr liowed- 06 FLAMES. Oeher 28.

Ly 28. futureas Drayton thoroughly informed the Children iintil rea the age be withdrawn auitagalnst The Bailey llurstof of Bohemia Charles ofnWlsconsinconsul ooz. FAILED III 1118MIEMPT TO ESCAPE The thinkingihim reepe be had been officersere ca A is ar lock us. neared hort Two" men the--porter them The a manabout him unIoethe to the be the Meantime an citizens arming them- they-left secured CondoctorWebbs gold b. :5 It.

wez Iiarutexiiiisin 1- March A in other prisoners andabout es- flats- SnOnPoUarJiiil io. tIflihaVC' sppiedin eawIngthat putia gnres. rst inrt. bythis ed High. IL hehad Ia obs bImHIII mIleand ahotat Into- struckblmtoo The CaiIa' regarding Hill It.

smallpox epidemic city. Eight eases removed to quarantine. eleven the paUeflts in that theis' doubtiul r. iO BA A MINISTER Auth. fl re- eit astateof otthe thehead sosoon army the I one ormer into the Garrlch at gum Tamaya- Colonel battle.

was oyEri000men engage. week the the Spaplzb arrived Munday andm I arealck elate or wearj take 1orses thetsland rw th Decoy Lomethe wlll to Canoyasdei se kingdom and tofoilow be be end pace governmenthas I from Havana Incpncert belanded General de to the- head will pro. overtheallo. the I I The with-Captain the steamship hisbaving the wIsh waaon Hook- He dclsres doesnotkfloWhlnl. of Mar The past flyannpkjbey were- at I pefi3b1nImack3oZtel5i i I :1 i.

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