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Confessed ills Crime and I Was Quickly Identified nd Negro Said ea Lady Sthe One" Ths Negro Was First Hanjred i nnd Then Burned at the Stake. fl1ckasaw I. T. July A negro who committed a. criminal assault upon the year or Ira Roberteon.

near Womag wag captured last night and after being taken back to the scene of his crime. was hanged and burned near the spot where he commit deed. He confessed and offered no ance tn tha mob. one person the nt-gro gave hi OUT Mays. of Marshall.

Tex told another that it was Will New- fht of San Antonio. By th t'- tV Overtaken Bradle la iy 400 m. h. in the Chased and soon after tbt. tre th inarch to Womack Ii Xas nearly a o'clock this the Robert- Oft home was and till negro and was brought before assaulted girl.

"That's the one. said she at once the negro replied Yes. lady I'm the one. Geajtarnen. I admit trig crime.

The mob iB5i Ied with their Victim est VjjjJjBK where he had com- znRted the crime and to a tree oar the road wbere a rope WM thrown ever a limb about eighteen feet high and the knotted about the mans neck. Iven an opportunity to ipeak ssed hl guilt and yer to God for for- into the air to was extinct the Body was the ground and logs and leaped upon it and the mass a. moment the body writhed were heard and the lame. work. Two hours later was buried under the Ider the direction of a deputy Purcell.

who bad een effort to take the negro fs condition is not se- GATE PRLNIING Returning Omnibus Bill to Senate Up. on. tnJ- 1. Public Printer Stallings has declared r. in- of the public printing ofSce in Hf6 cause of delay in re- omnibus public tulldins bill ate.

and the publr printing to held responsible for Vie the sundry civil btll of item ng 13000000 for tt' purchat wuhlnl10n for th exeit- cUlgs ctt both houitB boi I If said the foreman of the bill forces at the printing one their full duty. After Ith Senators Hale knd CuI. llilngs said the pressure wit the nrolllng force of con- It wa Impossible. for the to work faster than the errors in the sundry Stilling said that his In- that the proofreader put. on tine proof containing that when the jroof came at printing these question crOiIed out.

which meant thit the Item was CLOSED TIGHT OM Cities MlghtT Dry Yesterday. the Itrit all ja- were on the Missouri i the usual Ssnd closing a ijM carried out for months LmItfi1GoTernoj. Polk. OB tie rW Mfnerethe prohibition law ily vl 3ted loryea the the of to stop the stile of thu sabbath but every Since the Stun. In ect on the thousands have gone to ifde for.

relief but today iti Thd lid Was not only padlocked emphaslae his. SAaslstant Ati English Flyer Bearing jmetian Tourists Leam From the Track Near London and FWKHARD WORKERS IN THPRESENT GENERAL ASSEMBLY Photo by Kuhris D. J. Fuswll of Chattalioocbta. V.

Almand of lIockdale 3. X. Christopher of. Hall. C.

R. Gt1ffin. of Cot Senator E. HJ Blood worth of 22d. CHIMES OF SALISBURY CATHEDRAL SOUNDING IOR MANY AMERICANS KILLED IN ITS SHADOW QUARREL OVER MONEY ON AN ELECTRIC CAR CAUSES BLOODY One Mao Is Killed and Three I Injured at Oxford Alabama As Had PoUt Thomas jrn th Latiter 9 i Killing Ha Assailant- A.

Men Sworn in tt ere Order jf Arniston. Ma. July I. Special. For a short time a night It II 30 o'clock the little city of Oxford was in th.

hands of rioters. As a result one man is dead anti the two Oxford police- i men are laid up with bad injuries. The dead man Is Will 1 a young. write man or this city. The injured are Pink Kingston.

Oxford day policeman- John A. Thomas. Oxford night policeman. and Conductor Wails. the Anniston Electric and Gas Company.

How Riot Occurred. It seems that Holcomtee. his broth and Will MoR a brother In law were on the oar coming to Anniston from Ox- terd lake. A dispute rose over he change while the car was topped at th Oxford switch. It Is allied that the Oxford policemen came up while the dispute was going on.

It was renewed on the ground. where a crowd gathered arouroi. Policeman KUghton was struck over tb head wltni stme Instrument presumably a whisky bottle. Will Holcomoe succeeded in getting Policeman Toomas down and it is said was cutting him with a knife when Mr. Thomas shot him.

The bullet passed through his heart. ns him instantly. Only- one shot was fired. E. A.

Walker a prominent merchant assumed the duties of mayor in the ab- se-nee or Mayor Haynes. Order flestered. Acting Mayor Walker swore In a. number of extra police and soon restored order. The body of iHQlcombe' was carried to a.

rearby barber shop. The injured ones Wtte carried Into the r. B. D. Williams nd thejr jf- NJreased The injury of Efe nlghton con- ssted of a fractvlASf the skull by a rock or bottle.

PoHceman Thomas' left hand was badly lacerated. Tile con. dudor was out by a. knife on the car near the scene Of the affair. Several women were on the car.

and one of them fulried adding to tn confusion. Today Sheriff Woodruff arrested two tiothen of the d7 id atl a French. man Dame Joe Concrd on a clirg of Intentto murder. lie also Tbomaa tn a warrant jury this afternoon de- inj Justifiable. Thomas win Jnary hearing tomorrow.

dtrln zv noHT HE DIES Hiram ClenienU8uccumb lit Co PRELATE GREETED Archbishop illenk lloooidon Return to NiW Orleans. as Parish Priest and From Porto Rico as Arch bishop of New Orleans A Splendid Greeting Accorded Him. New Orleans. Jlly I. The home coming of the Roman Catholic Archbishop J.

H. Btenk a native of New Orlean who was a parish pastor when he left here in 1899. and who today returned as archbishop of. the diocese of New Orleans was the occasion for an unusual demonstration. A special train carrying about 300 of his parishioner and a party of city specials was run across the Music- slppl state line to bring the archbishop Into Louisiana and a salute of 50 guns was red as the train ttopped In Sew Orleans and over 5000 of the archbishop's fellow.

townsmen then marched as an escort to St. Louis cathedral. where he formally assumed his new duties. A gun salute was tired upon. arrival at the cathedral.

The Mot Rev. Jilenk Is the sjfjfessor of Archbishop ChaptlIe who urlng the yellow fever here last yeaT Archbishop Blenk comet here from Porto RI- co where he was archbishop of the dice- see of Porto Rico. RAILROAD BUILDER IS O. X. D.

Grlgsby assM Away in Jefferson Tex. Jefferson. Texas. July O. M.

D. Grtgsby one- of the best known railroad men In the southwest. and connected with much of the earlier railroad work in that territory. died here Saturday night from heart failure. Mr.

Orlgsby bunt the Texas Pl Gulf road sold within the put few wee's to the Santa Fe. and was Its president at the tl He hfnt theeld road now abandonetfknown as the Uarccllus road leading west from Dallas. He also. bunt the first terminal" in Dallas and' at the time of his death Will head of. tile Grigsby Construction Company olng Wont.

ror southern roads notably the Texas an J-acIflc. He wal rated al a millionaire snra SXAfiHTjftf SALOONS City. Cola. July Officials assisted a numbEr or church people made a raid today on the Canyon City labor dub 1 lnor elUn to have 7'on on wrested the proprietor after a hard tight and apin the tock of liquor Into the street. Throngs on their way- to church" lwjtne ied th aldand as thewia ra praise Death Came as The Were Tfl Fojoj the Europe SALISBURY.

July Salisbury thedral built 200 years before Co lumbus discovered America rings its chimes tonight for a score of Amen- can dead who met their trtgtc death under VS Jr shadows of Its. beautiful attire. wHWrThe boat train from Plymouth freighted with people. wealthy. and wen i known.

who looked forward to the at. tractions of Europe and were hurrying the worlds capital. collided with a jDilllt train at 2 o'clock this morning. Witnesses Scarce. I One serenes In vain for eye witnesses who might.

rive some mental phoO- tgraphs. details of the disaster. There were not halt a dozen men on the plat- form at th lme and theylncluded Night I Inspector Spleen. who f2 there to slg- Inal and telegraph trains passing Sal bury. Looking at his watch be noted the time :51.

when a great noise the result of the Impact. gave the first In- jUmatlon that a tragedy had occurred. In a few minutes police and doctors iron. the Infirmary where the Injured now lie. were at the station as well as set- jeral postofflea mploel who always watch Ion the crossing overthe bridge of the Plymouth special.

TOCS assisted In the the work of rescue nd the disposal of the dead. All declare that quickly did death ensue that few groan-a were heard and speak with astonish ment a the patience of the Injured. The cUJlI of the accident is still In doubt. It is suggested that the wheel of the engine failed to take the witch or that a wheel or axle broke. It Is expected that the Inquest willha opened tomorrow and a.

board of trade inquiry later will fully investigate. The train- was reranlel2. arlng been light for high speed. on Is notori ous thatralns always and shake going at any speed over this curve. Much criticism Is likely to be- evoked by the fact that latterly there has been sharp competition between the London South' western and the.

Great Western lines which ar rivals' for the. traffic between London and Plymouth. Train Leaped on Curve. Passengers had at various points remarked 5n fii5 very ntgU raie. of speed.

has described as the most danger- A short distance out of Salisbury begin a rexntkable curve. which sometimes has been described as the mo. danler' OUR In the which tenably possesses elements danger. Not. only In the- line enter and leave the.

lon out a curve utWl1ere1t It crosses Fisherton streeUthe line takes a slight rise it was practically-at at this point that the engine Jumped. ails' end brought about. ircdlsasfer Wh. atf regards- the per cenage oJlr jbst the Vxtentbt Btltlsh PLEADING OF WIFE KEPT OOTHAM MA FOR OFF WRECKED TRAIN' Mayor McClellan Ready To Take Train But Wife Urged Him to Remain With Her on Ship and He Consented. ONTOX.

7 ay he merest I chance Mayor George B. XoClellan I of New York. missed the wrecked American- line tpecial raia. Me had an Appointment to keep to London' today and although the steamer was late arriving at Plymouth he decided to come di act to London Instead of going to Cherbourg with re MoCkllan who was beoked through to Paris. His hand baggage had been transferred to th tender to land at.

Plymouth. and wa going on board the tender when an officer of the steamer whom Mrs. McOellan tad asked to uygfcer husband to at- etp my her jgj yrbourg told the he co r4a London In time N3W YORK July Hen i TI Cossltl. who was killed in the wreck of the American lln press at Salisbury England. today.

was a nephew of Mrs. George Bnldton Dodge and Mrs. A. D. JuUlard of this City.

He married Miss Antonia. Dugro. daughter of Judge and Mrs. P. Henry Dugro of New York out June IS.

and the young couple were on their wedding trip. They had planned to spend the entire summer In traveling In Europe. and Judge and. Mrs. DUlrro were to sail for Europe next Tuesday to join them.

The wedding of Mr. Cossltt anti MUs Dugro was a social event of considerable precninen and was made unique by college songs sung by friends of the bridegroom who was graduated from Princeton university only a week before the marriage. The death of Mr. Cbultt BORNE TO THEIR ROOM AT LIGHTNING SPI3ED erican Who Escaped Says. That He Never Was1 Carried Along at Such a Rate-Pinned" in Wreckage.

ir ONDOX July I have been cc- I customed. said O. A. 8traehanof Boston who with his aun wa In tr wrecked special. to ipeely ttaTeltaa kadw what la a ood Vu his appointrrt went I Cherbourg and thence 0 butha ei.

Just before the tender left the Ae. Mayor McClellan changed his mine. Id the ships steward threw his baggagu back on board the New York as Ute nde was ousting off her line Mayor oC1e1lan was greatly shocked on learning at Southampton of the wreck of the train. John E. Mo-Donald.

he New York horse- man best known as Jack McDonald. who is among the dead. was given the I compartment on the special train which had Deer reserved for Mr. McCletlan arte i so the mayors escape was Indeed the i narrowest. ON COSSITf iFT WIFE TG GOmfHIS DIM TN New Yorker Was on Wt ttflg Trip and Insisted on Taking Train ecause He Was a Bad Sailor.

Wife Remained on Ship. today has a peculiar significance in that lie was the second person present at his wedding to lose his life In thetwo BO satkmal tragedies of the peat week. Stanford White who was shot to death by Harry K. Thaw In th Madison Square root garden theater last Monday' night. was one of- the guests at theweddlng London.

July 1. The death of P' H. Cossltt of New York was perhaps the most pathetic feature of. the- disaster. and his bride were on their wedding tour and' after visiting the principal points of Interest Europe expected to return to York' October.

They had tqtveltd In company with friends. who. on the arrival of the New York at Plymouth Old their best to persuade the couple not to leave the ihlj. Mr. Cossitt.

being a bad sailor insisted on landing. Mrs. Cosslttremained on the ship tilt It reached Southampton. Mrs. Cossltt arrived In tonight and Is log with friends In Park lane.

thecar went oter. tarvd weJwwe was aboye Xia Xe Sw p5 i of fire antlfearedVine rrJageawJaare but waited Utf came and 1 saw that waterwasbelng thrcwa on the carriages 4 a precaution Itr IhePasseopr Past andWi Tom to Moat of Them WertFrom City and Other Eastern PolnliM and Some of Them Were- Tromlneat Bodie of Silled and thelujtm Were Imbedded If Salisanry. Rug. July I. Drivligat toad pace over the London Southweatenf railway.

the American tine express rylng 43 of the steamer New sengers from Plymouth to plunged from the track just after' tag the station here at 1:57 oclockt morning and mangled to death In' wreckage' 23 laneI1ee1l who sailed from New York. June 23. and 4 of men. Besides tntsaHo whothdeathla a dozOfl persons aa of thwri seriiEsiy LIST OF AaCEEICANS Ki foTVRTfr TN Following la the list of the first passengers dead BARWICK. WALTER of Toront Ont.

GASSIER LOUIS of Trumoull. Conti COSS1TB. FREDERICK H. or York. ET TJPHICKE MRS.

C. W. Chicago. o1J. DUpLEY' P.

New York. HITCHCOCK. MRS. L. N.

New York. HOWIESON MISS MARY P. New York. KINO. REV.

E. L. Toronto. KOCH. FRANK w.

Alletown Penn MCDONALD. JOHN E. New York. McMREXIN C. F.

New York PiPON. C. A. Toronto. SANTKLIa E.

of New SENTfiLL MRS. E. WNew SMNTBLL MISS BLANCHE It. York. SENTELL MISS GERTRUDE New York SMITH.

MISS ELRANORA. Da SMITH MRS. WALTER W. Dayton. Ohio.

SMITH. GERARD. Dayton Ohlax il WAITE MRS. lLLIA8 mjRD. Neir York.

The following second cabin paaaengvrtt" are dead OOEFHINGER. LEWIS. address tmob tamable. KELLER. JOSE.

address UBoitaJnaMe-f THOMPSON. W. H. address tinob. tamable.

NAMES OP PASSENGERS WHO SUSTAINED UWTIB1HS The following are the flfst cabingas- injured. Attest. George ii. V. New York city Crltchell Robert S.

ChVi Griswold Ml. I. S. address unqbtain. awe.

Hitchcock. Miss M. New Tork Koch. Miss Anna E. Allen Sentebi.

E. W. New York The following second cabin passettg were kijuredr 4 Rask. Miss IL address unobtainable LATENESS OF THE STZA1EB. SAVED rUM3zB OF The late hour of the New York's 4r-- rival at saved ai aj" carried more thin SO tmelerafor don.

but many of them elected to travel' day and Tuesday Georgia Shower daj Xueada showers light to tr Ji- butlnrlndi Pantly cloudy Tuesday showers and cooler. So lh Caroling Partly Tuesday showers fresh south winds. Eastern Florida and Westeratl Showers Monday and Tut 4 yj" winds. Uabama-Showtra Mood r- Eioudy ina east wind. No.

2 1906. PAGES. R. I EAND flR 1 USED TO YNrH 1 NEGRO iAPIST ol IUo pWas Killed bJ i enitorr bl I YEAR W' GIRl I WAS THE NT VICTIM' I iI I he One" I I ro I I da er Robertronl Woma bel tak I ar where' I no. I.

nee iTa nE ro Mar aJl ht the I radle I. fufly 4OOTh ed th re the marchto tl mom In JA oert- rear ne ro brought. fo tle at' u1ted I Jitd the ad I I 1 where' 1 i limbaboUt I Jm ted ck. I I1ven ha I I iatlo I ife bod ViU" to ea I toywu I 00 take I i ill on Public at 1 I i If Ubll tf ld1nr ate an 11 or l. exe t- tr OauB bol 18 la I fD1oUl Was Jnd prool der ke roof roof thc.

:0 tie 1tIL 1 pI JE lr 23 1 Qff 11 I HARD jN--fiiiPR sjjNi A SEMBL t' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I. I I n. Chatta. ehte. 8.

Co Hj1l100dWOrlh 22 1. i 11 FwsAiiSBURyPD' fjii OR liANY- MERiCANs CATHEDRAL SOUND G. WI KILL OW I I QUARREL OVER ON an I i MAftWHO. WAS ltLD 11 rING OHICfR i i 1 La1br. re For I last I 111 lte elt I Condu tor rlc 8.

ms MtiRe Ii OJ I the I allo ed 'on'l gath the with me trument tin I Valker II. ore pol1 tire 1) Wli1lama and eed Injury An bton con ract I i pg ceman Thotpu' I I han 1 la erateli W8t I M. fIr ed. 8.dd1 the twJ 4ItJd a tl rn 1 Conc htr 8. t.

lth In. ten. t. to er. He.

all. O. e.t- ol man 1' ma. 1 char urdvr. Ii ry JUltifta.

b1e. 1ar or gut 0.U. i ti. BY CANNONS ROAR Ifi" ity I Orleans-A The oc aslon parlshloneTB tirtnl was a Orl ana. I.

an' Cort I ffienkls l' essor dl ver ye D. 888 Jffer on. Jelfer on fro th rJl we UiP. road. west.

In. his Grl by Con tnc- tloIlCom oing not lJ' a He. aia I 1 uPBAI GOD' I. 8 ItT J' ly romda hi 1 I r. pqu elUnel said Cf 4ol nd spilled 1 tntOU etre t.

I tJJOn nhei ayto hur h' tn. ed. th 14cand. I edu e11) :1. ldFlo iup Fl 4 the 1i Jf the I S-AD REQUIEMS fOR WHO PfRlSHfD They I ing I I asures.

of "CS ALISBCR ceo earll dl detlj rho Rth he i Ople I Ulope i 1 to I milk mor. nln lOne I rnl hl I gT aph8 I ozen on the In pector i nat Salts. bl. I hena result Im ct lion po1 eral o. rthe mI TD se UIIt th I Oul 10 at I eeh" Win.

be InqU1 1l Thin Light for i pe I train. JrU it. frY11 been I 1 tha lnl alwa 111h" I ked sh 1' I are lflc tid atvarl u. n- very ed. mo ut rtmtkable cnivti 10met1 I Intl1e world.

I el lMnCl tdanleI t. th811nen r.f1dt ve th WIODr croslsF1s IWu iiis Ointth tb jg PedtbitaJtincS ab tit aaat thti i 1 xe the toJOllln ahnQltUh 1t ji 1 the otstif riI1wa1ii nuaill" 111 ottmt UV WJ kiO :5. tt. PLBADINO ady. Urg 1 Lo Jtly tsy the cha aror l5e special4raln.

nt ldEd 121- age tran ferrld the he was th 8 mer oC1 an ber hua band he I FrederiCk. He of' Aner an line ex. xIston A ty. ulrhter 18 couple lummerln travell IUI' Mlaj Du. lro.

110 olal bY' wboW8 I. BORNE TOTtlEIR1JlfJOM I 13EfJ er can Who That He Nb xW rried Atongat Ra e- Pinn 4 ttJ- IC' Qz aPP be- enti utha i t. he. he. vor IIt wrd hi.

ba a bAck I tender wu I wrecll I I Ind ed tlONEY lJO OSI TaOOififrilIS DE A ng I the" sel-satlonal trac la the' Ut the roo walO 1e otthe The ofF. 1J Mc weddl aCtervlllUnc the. lnll In Ne. In ha 1 iildtbelr topen lade hI JI I Mrri Co Ilt' remained LondOl1tOnJrl1Vand' I fr1entbln Pa ltlan ER SH. EIME WHEN fR IN 0 WAS FLYlfti of' esemof X1Uedand tbIlIn1" Im dec1 I I the t4 Salls.

Drtvi SoUthw a th expreseaf York's plu ed rom I :5 Oc1 hIs' IDQr tnc a1O wft uge' sail N. ot th ID Beeldes tot de tb I ny a rl n. lenin. b- LIS 1' CANS 1 KILLED THE tI 011. ew ewY Jk iN- CF i NeWT rjlL SE T.

LL W. New NCHE J' 3li Ey 4. li 4 Daj t.b V. 1 OhIC 1tt be' i o-- tbat' 4 Abort OhIo. i I PA1ERI 3 17 ATLANTA GA MONDAYMORNING flJLY 2 TEN PBIO b1Vi CSJ BOPE AND i NECROAPIST He as IIed' hi TerilfoirM1b1 IR1 AS i Robert ofl.

ar wa crnimltt1 th th To hi4 oe ht. wa8 radIe chae arch bega as mornlnrJ beforL Tbat the-one. Ge en th eede9 ii a wn lob I W51 1 wtU effo th I1 a. tif pub1 i i ci. ge utfr i.r gcatJ of i bod tO ice Id the aI bill.

4r Mo. 7 IF9r ed i na gti daT 8flsl47 OtIThC here- the chated for yedrs. Governor 01 tn S. Iy the wtk. ltEeiect a I.

ide-- Un 53L bUZlt W5C 1 bah doors of aljxulnt. er jj Lea hJ It IL I4 WsWwsaeWWWsWW we W5W5W WSWb WIISIWI I i IEEATi' I mf 1 I 4 fl V1JILJL QUARRELOVEP MONEYI I MAN WilO AS K1lNt OfFlCE1 AsBoloH1beHad Dornthe j' BliAssaiIant- re Special I I tha w1 rom the ab- Ei1.o nIghton 1ractiit- th ult Pbieman con ca Sherl dEtairud earned airMaiL with arretJoliosmau ilng i c4tnary Clenteats BUCCBBIbS CO1JJe- I I bnTex Coltnsbu 1. iIe tnded a It i IFity Fro ni 1m. anunusu at op dtj4uring yeaf Co. iasses ntghtrfrcm he tip.

abandonecknown na andat wo t2l an4 acIflc. GPflA SMASBING squor Ceiling Is i ohng ha Wltnessedthe bland the wil- hUed the gti I NHOPERISHED lluriog To iasurgsf Co- deawho I earee. es 57 a 1doubt. 0 5111 jpeed. regarded bti I rIvals an rate ha be- described mosdang and of sttion but where therails a.

disaiter both as peketitageofiivseiot nsi e' arngge1to rolling cjc almost Without DrIcedeIlt 131 of rtllwajaccbdents cml Ii PLEA DING GO TIIA Al ReadyTo ap ointment to btok ner erbourg maTs hec- each obn TftEJRDOQM A Ver In Strachan. of soot. Wa. the tO a agood paJe. But It 5 dWwstis WI sped sioog liitniht lb 1 try UE an.

tue 1 not remember arrida1ott. i. a-- 1 stew rd the becO 1 ONNONBYMOIIJP cossI TOGOO rns Trainecause WifeRemained waiOne New York veied Cossltt' iasty pr er. nd ins quite a Ioig UmeTbrough cwhboh abev4uu. er.

sanrtosil ftreandfearsd tbe 6errlage 4wiabrs we waltsd re. 1k eameind 1ssiW wafer wasbeing enthe Is 813' WO2J1SDZAD 0 cr CRASH. i TRAIN 5' FLYING Engine 3 Track the Pasenet at and Tornta VlCW I WllOi Ell NEIIIk Al PORT OF PLYMOUTH Oth po1nbe te thilnilni wreekae.lf I here. I. at a csi- th pea.

t11 Zjfldbn. after pass- i In Its- aasenge the tr4n- whotit deatbmj speedily yei' Iiuf1. 1 serasiy. i. A ANs rst eat urig lass ttsmp1t Con 1der New Is.

e1you Xt de T. 1 L. Tor nto. nj A. ci Toni.

Ne4 1 MI 1 iva see es. Thtr 0. cjt5be coznV hotribai te HtJRDNes iitefl 0 paszengerc fth ci i iinobtaintbhe. 4ed uMiL i. t' ti' ol C17 Chicago.

.2 Id. Allentown. W. st is xv Tork4r. j.

Plymouth saved asany lives. 5be travelers. forLd. uiyof electedto TflZWEATHE3. tVashiagtonJniy iFotedUL4ofQ5.

roio ill ant Sbweri and dajI IUst el udy Fay vastsietzy' windLe 0. ac port Bovth Partt7 Cloudy sin. aqd coOler- 4 S. y. 1Iv aztrn Weetpp sic.

Tues4ay. p. I t111 aitern pQfl Toesday. I powtrs atnd totidy variable gino ye1.

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