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SLIM, Tall Man Figures in the Case VV.t Seen Standing Hy the Table Afttr Leonard Day Was Fatally Stabbed. Miss blafth; Escaped Testifying Because It Miht Incriminating. I Ma a Revelations of a Startling Nature Arc Expected Before the Trial li Ended. I f. T' Tl l'if lu.i in I -yt r-rinh lml in 1 1 1 1.

rm I aMi.tr'l I 1 1 11 In th mur l-r of I hfii iiMillv 'ho Ht, i li flrat HrTi tn fh i it rnV-i. rln ia rM (i tf rr Um nftfr iiiiiitii I. it hr iiiw a illm. tall tnan. ant) imn ttrmv ttiutiaih, ahotit 1VI in umla, Pt liif n-ir a lilillart tll- This bit uf M'lrfii' grMatly 1- -1 lfMiaa tht tha rlef-ni- ha aurrtr rirli )ik1mi a Mirv I ''in a I'miI wli- IH It that I'tv a hi lufi a with tti tm unn of flit-iran who tn ih -at Itotal lillHafl Mfii at ih" tttiif o' i vk-f h.

Ah Mr 'in-, an in hit ff jiirani In i Bivt- lni-ilu'l i it i a wNliliiK I In itn alt i that ftltifht l- ltiat I unh.in.l it atlll In Itft-ti k'fplng a 4i. "ii lilin ii ot'li to ilili to ar- Ittt 4 I. I hit the lit TV 111 h.iM.' a a' it mil au It a Mtrii nn ci' Tha- imtliif Mapt' off to--la h. Mia a I it tllatL-ajurtaj i 4inl no 1 1 I i li UK itr-u -Hh. -h liw I known l-th l'u uti iliKiit ihit-i I hto.ii ln'tli 1 1 1 1 Htir a 1 1 tn 1 1 il h.t lio; 1-1 1 I I ti li ill "li li 1 -lit I 'II -ll 1 till i I III t) TA 111 til Vl'-.

tlU'1 tl lll 4 tfii.tln Ol i tt.l 1 1 ti lir'uif lo ir.itff'tv it' ih' Jii-Im- ii I umirr- -t ,.,.1 a II. I t- ft i lrm-l-i h.t hi wl n-- I ntf nt 1 1 Mliy-thnv tiiMl itiltf-hl t-nl 1.. ln rtiTilnatf hrr If. i "latf ahi.iilit put It In wrlH iu nhiult I lo in (o to- in' i r- pit I I wl lo'i- 'I I tl I 4i- I HIIHI tilllllll IW'tHftin fa- n. tli.

Uwni l'if rnlH.i Hut i i iili it rul. I I rn rlttiliiMai I to Mltnaaaal It. I ii I la hi in A lof tiaa-t ii mk f. if a i I mi 1 I "hi I ii'lur I Ma nil It on "4h -h waa not. and wa than -f .1 irVKI iTH'NM KXPKi TUl Th it iiilli tha tilal air watrhlnat ajt.f, a Ion a That moral d-, it 1 1 i uta In th iltv.

and (hat I I it nti 1 1 (tot I i htk lr iilrra of ri val fiii-- rn wlil ri I atnra h. '-iki nrr'-'l Mo i rami. ma affurta tn ntii.lt' lo kr -p tha mmirr nnlt .11,1 l.fr I aa to Iha avian aoo llie loeiniiy o. mf 1 lndUnapll. February II It I eutatly whl.

pared that frptlnn h. devertsf b- a. -an 'lerrg. HrnH the I'wmmirr Indlaiiap'-ii. and Hmil'ir Havertdg.

and th Iaepart ma-nt at Waablng-' to, and Imhiw Fairbanks I feeling Ih. rrttlrtswi vhkh the friend of ths CuinHf ere giving to.asu. A faw dart ago i. the father-in-law Hevertdge. arm unloaded I Indlan-1 eia.ll.

onV-e aa rhlaf ree.fc kee.er rha naad i wm nmM wm www a. 'T I I VI IMrn he r. ported f.r duly there aw noshing for i him lu do, aia. a iunllurl thai be hlrtasetr In IN ofTl.e at other dull met' UN aln rfjaal To-day II kasha out Iha- I I ha eflVa Private annlin 'ha I'oet mif had Im baefi a' eVaahlna- lo which M.rWf na'l aaatgnad nar- lea r. I II.

HI of thl. 1 1 but alirn Klllort v.r the r. hli iha working ilnaJ if wi Tan I ahilI)aMn fit) ufrrtld fnvanwhlU fiatnaiivr r- got hta ii up and ha -uihat ha had ti naad a Prlvata "'1'y, and atn ha lld ha wul.t an.iai a hiraaaif. ariihout any iHllimif fr.oi 'ha ManaK.r. iha tatnni TTia a ttffA tnan I a davatop that Kia pt ifflc Uaikad upon aa aoma-iMrg of a atiap." and that aitantlirti la paid to I Ivfi in raattns naw hat Iha IHHnl.n ata ur.frr Ita aaalri.t ruiwivil Th.i.

ar.au jr. urnUratwrd in In. Iu-U Kratik Ml. hmann a.hlar namad hv I l' aar lnaTalal-. hlf -ok- "-par at II t.y atwl llaakall lav I'liMrtlimafi i lvB r.

at 3'l Maak'tl la Auilll.ir Vl'MU I f.v. rltr. mr- lalriK puaharl 'iwarn i nanatorial and I li.n.j.n.- ih ih. I'atmairr f.i- In ha luwrr (railn wnara in. a.im la to haa tnn aHh rf.iaa.1 Kina inaxi ara sakl i HOVEL Defense of Sam Moser That Tenets of Amish Church Barred Him From Loving His ChildrenKilled Them.

i.i i a i. mi a I lruar II I ira Hiifn r. ho mur.lrr.1 hia I (hll.lian ami than .1 1.1. Trrnimii. III.

ana bauii liar to-day. Willi -I ii'l at a on tn l-m A I a former tarn, of he uieaoVil ir.t inen (i4a made aevaral (on- fea.lona In hl ha hl.m... ih- ieH of Aml.h rellKlon for on the! "'r niarrtaife. around tha! he the rlKh, lv, "AtVEKTfKE. hi.

family bv tha r.llclon and hen ha WU,) than, any way hi. Uf- m.l. a helll mV raln-r- Salurday. ri by the Am. ah follower.

after has In lun. with minual friend. levoter, iha 1 1, I kl.i, I of (. lea a i ra meia.t. but none were obtained durln.

the hn ainie-l tha attention of iha pupiu Ida lal venire of waa ordered for ara nt In the lal 'T ar Tramont 111 n. I liu.lm Ufa of Minn. are men- Sabbath i.ftern. aah his Mooed In -line. II, oi I li of ile.

hiothei. and a wife and 1 hrf.kl;:;',4:'t2,,ri,,ir lauita and I. la, ken faiua thr.Mih tha whole I- 'l upon with favor hy Amlali th. i th.n of J'1' r'rnll did not return until ,7 1 w'n I.N and In other I Ilea In Ills wlfa w.ni to ih. tiartli Ipaui were those who haa been a prominent are hinted ai And If half of whai (, to, Inia many lair ladles and awllanr en la.

1 man aia (ukin with fear e.t ih. hints a in aaaartlona and ih a aasartlon. io me proportion of public i hatgra no far the defen.e iaa not a how it a de- uriiia ina III. to. i ha a.

hool reveliN ware ej by Hamilton and lasv. and the pro.e, uilon ha. IlkanUa tiaau I careful to avoid a direct rhallan. io a contlict alone those line, Hut believed! It will Ire In the tlhtln of the hat He thai la lu ba w. for audi sain.t the life Hamilton fur all tha Mary us brouaSH out In Court, tub riasr wtTMia Tha al.iea wltnaaai foe iha day waa' William .1 H.nn.

tt. a Ht Ix.ula Iravalln. I man. who uili.r.1 rvrom at tlwej Uaat Hotel at the timo tha traady He i ih ai rlhed the rlahl and a .1.1 lo. ra.Ke III an, I rl I 4) (- I I I an I.I 11 lifter a I praver I kn.

it down, and did Hamilton. anue, nor nad Rarlva I n-(, -liy (n (h(i naim with any one Charlee I Ferrla, att.nJant In th billiard said ha heard lay ray to Hamilton "You ate tha man I've been After tha tlr.t acufTIa ha nut all ih (In. He irn Iti wealthy Turrru nnar M. rton. Ill will not uaalat In tn.

d-fna of thr aon. on thr urourid. It li auhl that hit rrltarlttn oriita him ilni- in- Mr-rnPf Will IIKflV u. ,.1.. IMHtlllll (III Iheorv I II aiaie wi.l thl-.

'Iha lil.nee la eaj.etTe.l l-talla of belief of Amlali nit hi. ate ver to people who i -annul the tine point. love to arm nil 11 1 a 1 1 UK al on nirt th. urtejnoon MoHer seemed verv nrrvi.ua. she neeilad In pre prauarliia; aupurr he followed III tlie ti of the head.

He iioi tier -ant i tha hovs to iK. and while he waa g-ona tne other returned kllttM mm. arai men h. rahi- rl the laaly and hs-k-il up ru- house i left Ha than mailed a letter daacrlhlna I tK I a lt He went to oiimln.i.ir, Kanaaa and to Salt Laike 1ty. -e( us) nis wire mother rwme visit and found the bodies He wrote, to a nan.

iviper teliinaj 1U. ntottv.s, and thn nlm-Hf In the head baalde tha Jordan Klver. near tall Laake. He dldn I die, but wua and returned to I'ekln, III laid Iha trouble on tha Antriah "h-urrh ha wa. allowed to oureas hia children or eat at the same tabay with his family.

Attorney N. Oreen hat taken the c.use and will make a novea erf ansa Moa.e' Am'irh Ohuh. rt'W th I OEEICERS Recenttv Promoted Assigned To Regl- m.aia hit Ol lit I in di.iim tu tvuuuii Wa.hln,ton. February 11 -Major William Jr. Quartermaster.

In addi tion to his duties at Hotvdulu, will relieve Captain Adam Slaker. Artillery Corps, of duties as Commissary at that place. First Lieutenant Charles C. Jumleson. IVraartmant ha.

i examination for Dromatlon Astlrvg Assistant Sur.eon Max A. Beecher Is ordered to the Philippines. Leave cf absence for two months granted Captain Edward Munson. Aslstant Surgeon. The following assignments to reglmants of officers recently promoted are announced Fhllip H.

Elii. to The Twrot'y-fourth Infantry. Wuh- to th TMn- t-aptaln DoufLas Settle, to the Seventeenth The following promotions in the aj-tlUerv arm avf Iha 3 Ufutenant loianrl. E. Van A red ale An.

ir.u- li" Mjjur Fourth Artillery i Major Frank Thorn, frawn Captain Fifth ArtilUry jonn r. McMahon. frora Flrat taleajt-nant Fourth Artillery; Frrit Lleuten- The freaWant to-day sent to the Senate i jiunei ri Llata. rf tJ-laware. and Fltahush Lave 0V vfi-inii: Qeraeraa of Volunteers.

To beBrlgaaier IJanwraa. In the regular army Tile Senate has oonflrmeU the follow ins nomlnstlona: Major C.eneral Nelson A. Mites, to be M- u- Coloael Adna Chaffas, Ela-htli Cavalrv. V. S.

A. i wlkir Osawral ft. Brtgadi.r OeneraJ Arthur MaeArthur. V. A.

(Major Ooavei Qakas a Vtctory. Havana February tl The followers of OstaersJ Majtlsno Caontea a-rtiataphed to-dafv In aba risva. -viietj ii-asy Tras claai cl'V'f aTrtaa tdea ealgrea. to rhs rouoilo was adopisd by a 13 to 14. There was no tjlaouaalon tanvaniifli Presi am of vote a FaawrgiTT mm qbdw lassauv Brtmo-taaavtas renames tha eau I 8AM Mi 8KK.

i I a rue. balls tha tables up and Second tdeutenanl Charles BowJie look the beer hark th, bar I Thirty-ninth Volunteers. I honorably dU-V haaahareturna lh mat Hamilton and Can- harmed. Held comm. nut and th.

alTray waa over I Major Clinton B. Scars. Corps of Er.gl-Aft.rward ha saw Hamilton anting wtlhineers. is detailed to make a survey of a a pollee olTtrer In Ike barroom Ferris harbor at the Island of Guam, via Captain a mad a all the par-am preaent In relieved 'T-e. r-yn.

Cnfleld 1 a. ion. nannrtl ILaeKa a I a a n. man ua w. wno went out asrura llamllmn came In THg W.Tl HatAN ITflRT -taphan Mallay.

the watchman at Ih, Hotel, he put young Kv.n. out barauae ha w. qu.rr.,. eome. II.

Hamilton on too of Day but nu blow. remaek.bl, thai not a a. witness thus far a blow by Hamilton Mal-lav Id-rattflad a big knlf, with one broad, ru.iy blade, aa the on. ha Plrked un nNlr IVy-, iHxty Oray. a boarder at the TV eat Hot.

ave some un.xpaoted erM.nc.. H. been artrwotad to the billiard room by near-'" HM ome on. had bean hurt ther. and had gone tn twice E.eh on The flr.t m.

ther. Va. BJ tha bdy' bUt La. tha, thr. T.

IT', "rat time Wt 1 7 he teetlmony oyera, otha, cf th. hwl h7 O'-repanda. oTaierT "4 th. A. Barbs, one of lbs witnesses depsoal.

I. sutalda, th. CoW. Jurtsdlrtlo. aocannot be made attd.

Alleged Coafevsroo. rabruarr Ma 'man- ad i. ra.idar.1 tiklSIa Ci.a" I aaye that Joeepk 1 1 a mlZ Pr" ttcraisoaaMa a BaSW tS. here sa a aharrs ef "pw JM1 CLIMAX REACHED fa the SiMtMc Oyer the Pottofrtcc at IMtaraaaotl. POST Saved Life of John McQueen.

FUkl RaallAr 1 his Head. IhHk MrrillanQrnrH I II Aid in Time Prevent Beales From Murder. Whole Affair Appears To Have, Been a Series of Romantic Misadventures. rtLiai. Dirrarca lo Tat Hgrutt rcurua.y of Birnut.ahara.

hoae aatmatloiu! rnarrlaur ym Caroline of Mont- Ala (auird a gun play and tha city yaalerday a. had New orleana to-day with hta brtJe an I ui a prominent hotel. Mr M'tean Is a yuunj man, acarce.y more than tie Im riilt n.l weara a closely trimmed mustuche, ajd la ommandinif par.ot.kilty. I am more aorry that tny mrrlat have, 'ii an. a riil'inu! affair.

ilr M' (jueen t'il but all I ran aak. ilirf! the epl-', le ha.3 bevirne nutllc. Jii'l pertialia In in.n it Heere. in tnat you wil. try to an the whole matter aa nrar.y r.ifht aa you i an went over to Montkomerv from Blr-! early laat weke Mra McQueen 1 t-irottiU lor nine.

-Mies iino i mn ijea tu Bet inarrii-d ltn-I meillati lv ml opposition. th lunch, at hli aaveral ludlti and men were prenerit. we all made up a mal- llle. oarlv Wet.t To the thea'er "After iha mut.n.e were I i to nr. ic dinner with aome oth.r friend.

Al.i. i we had to to keeli our Barrel, for erpei-ted to aurprtse all our frl-nd. wl'li o.ir niatrlaKO 1 I A T1IE EXQUIRER, CIKCIXKATI. TUKSOAY. FKIHU ARY 12.

IfK). "Tliua It was that before we llnaily found i anu HI' ml- ouraelve, free to away to Jud.e Oaa- tm. a re.l.leiiie. it wus imiia i.i;. the when een.

raitar.ita.l with aoiiie fmptiaaia in f.i.-i. afier mldnlifht Wh-n to say. an I that when the 'a re I re, t- 'M'1 hav' to aay te 1-OUld be lo ill) HUI- prUe he did ii, fed wililnu lu lajue a II-I iane on Sund.iv. We were then at a luaa lo know what to do TMK rt'S HTARTKP. "Finally, we decided to iro tli-e 'lallan' -i for Ha t-1 i ik an friend of ours.

luel the iiisnt trial tie WoU la. llble murrlaa- a. -i i tc uloin- Scunrlv had we arrived at tha ravldenre when Air. iieala. the father, mid hi.

sun, fhelun Btale. who Is aaHlatatit to the Montgomary Chief of J'ollce. arrived In a hot rage and with guns In their hand. A appearance were against me there waa aotne eKcuse fur their wrath. Kverythlng would have bean all rikht if I could have succeeded lu gettlna; married early Saturday evening, as 1 had Intended.

"When Mr. lieule. and Mr. tieale. knocked at the McClellan door 1 went out and tried to explain lo them.

But at that time explanations were useless. They simply would not listen. 1 then went In and hut and barred the door, thinking to avoid trouble lu that way. But they broke the door open. There was JuBt one avenue of escape, a clothes closet, and Into this I rushed aa rapidly aa 1 could.

A CLOUS SHAYS. The key of the cloatt door was on the outside I did not have time even to remove It. There was a big doorpost on the In-elde and I snueeied behind this just as the sh.Kjtlng ln-k'un. Klght bullets came thruugh the door, but the post saved me. althvugh two of the bullets grazed my sleeve.

Then the police came, having been railed by Mr. MrClallan, who had been slightly wounded, but had managed to make hi escape to call the police. The officers opened the door and I then managed to explain everything quite satisfactorily to the Measrs. BeaJe. "of course they were sorry they had carried matters so fur.

I forgave them, and we dropped the hole affair for all time. I got my bride and I am satisfied. The marriage took place next day and myself and bride are quite happy." JUDGE M'CLELLAN Undecided Whether He Will Prose-j cute thr Tun Ranlaa the -M-. ruruary 11. Judge! McClellan ia getting along as well as can be aowl yel uru uif ueaies.

and is not; no wn wheitier tuey will prosecuted Juuc? McClellan relatives say that he was I not aware of McQueen preaence in htsi nouse. and he lemonsiratcd agalns-. the aiaaoim armed. He saw I -ra i raise nis pistol, but srs he hnl no, Mea he waa folng to shoot hini. The Beales i ere aliowed bail to-day.

The bond WM fixed at 1300. which they promptly secured. SEVEJ1 GARS Of a and 0. Train Left the Track and Seven People Were Injured. si'sciai.

luararca To tu sxijriaia. Charleston. W. February li. Xo.

2 F. F. easibound passenger on the peake axd Ohio, was wrecked as Maiden six miles above here, at this evening and seven tars derailed, three being badly smashed up, including- one of the day coaches. No one waa killed. The Injured Lee Massle.

Goldaboro, Ohio, shoulder dislocated, ribs broken, cut and brulsied. Frtuik al. Smith. Knoxtnlle. shoulder Mj-s.

C. M. Smith, BsJUxnore, Md nervous prostration. Frank Williams, colored, head cut. bfa1n Barucb, Baltimore.

Mil. badly Charles Southworth. HurKlnrtoD, bag-rasemaster. acajp wound. "oy.

bsdly bruised. All of the Injured passengers irers Inthe I SfJ Clntnnaul I 1 a in jjoi icya tDft 1 lllk- The jocident happened In running SIIk 11 is thourht the boil uym tne connecting rod. a -M miles "per hour and that no one was killed ae-ema mlrsc loua. The track was blocked fjkrsi Ijouri Brains Kicked Out. T'ry ''J- aaaiw alia oinio Kicked out U- n.o.

oppuaaiie oer at tToc tors vi lie. Ohia. late last night hy Spud Botrea. aTarnts? who wore a heavvy paJr of boor. was arrested.

TO CCRE A OCHLD IM OXK DAY Taka LaSSXlVe ftiasia aSalaeaa VWKiaa- aa ia. a v. baiiaveljj.i By Letter and Telephone Kidnapers Threaten Bucyrus Mothers. tnwwAi t- raa aartmaa. Ku'rru.

hlo. K.bruar (Ir to khjna(t Bjru hi, -Iran haa twwn an4 alc lha ficta haa Ifftrmr nwm ar. liilS rjr-l to tha olBclaia Tn moat 5nr. of rmJ- "-t 'f atraata of Iha rltjr Mra tfa.can rr'aivad a thraatar.li,.; kirr that aha man. in rm, b-lnj jiim -ara of h- lrn )rua cr hr a uid t- alolan an1 ih i.

a.M.!.,n and th tid d- it 'aa ii-l (h af-! a aa! lanad Oy tha atatrui'Qi A lt.a pax' at tfi Walhed Ten Miles While Asleep, Paid a Visit rliia. Ky. 11 la uvrr a rrrnura.o.a of om r.amt)uiim. llju Hublatta. a wt-ll-fcnown o-iarOa at tha Ian Houtr faihar.

Arthur Hubletta. Uvea fiva milea ianira, on owana erry tjrnilk 11 and lj Uat r.rarktl a. 'Jr'1 l' rlV fwme Wt-Ii 1 out 4 -t tu i-rr otic. 1 t' ti lt mat dubietta walking jrd M''owan K-rry ril lie liai.e I bjt rnive.l i.o repiy ili.ek 8 Watte walker Ir.to h.i fatnar a house ar.d to hta alatcr'a badalde. IrwuireJ MIIIIIIIMII 1llllllllll(l(41fffia f444a) 4 1 1 pi HIMI JUT 1 STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS.

buHlYllil lt letrua.y i Th. Hi.h.r.ao.. I i MfK Lllr TPPI TlHPnHTPX 3 Regarding Progress of Negotiations in the Monster Combine Deal Now Going on. NVw York. Fabruary 1 1 The arrival of Henry Krirk thia it marte.i the In Wtt.l street the Meal tra.te r.ej- niatlons pro-pai-ta of hr.niriiiii them to an ear.y and aat-lafai'tory conclusion Mr reported to have had rene.

ss wnti aeveral inTMins -d in railed lll.oti to tl tie i he rumor KTowliur out i Iha tnenl of the r-teel m.Knaia was to the efli-. tthat a hale of the Cam. eie Cimi- puriy was but that rather division of territory was p. armed a 'olmjr bas Hli 1 That t.aiw.en the red sleel companies whal was really altll.il at I' lina s.il.- there is no information available yave tne recent statement from ex-Judue is.irv of tne Kelem St eat imparl wtlu lit .1 ta-Wrliten Statement to It.ic that 1" Morgan are Plans for th- acuulsnion of um. the largeat Iron and steel companies of UUa country.

steeiTmagnates Conferring, 5ut no News of the Deal I Can Be Obtained. Pittsburg. Pann Fi-Lruwy 11 With Mr arnetfle. Mr. H.

C. Frit and Mr. a Srhwab. President of the Com- jKiny. all in New York, the detlnlta Information at this end concerning me maiua 01 ma jnorgan-c arnegir oeai is thai the law- extending the terms of offl an Impossibility.

It caji safely be said ounty Commissi-. nars fr.ni statement from Piusburg on the are. conjecture only. Mr. Schwab was In his office the greater part of the day, hut to-nlirht returned to New York having divulged publirlv a single serai, of news.

He had extended conferences with the heaxds of the several deiatrtmeints dut lug the day. but all concerned a.id there farmer living near thi" ity li ihn i no special slgnlrieance in the nie.tlnj;?. 'V sold his a tract of land t-o "si and the "deal" waj not discussed Mr disapp. art Last Thursday it sai l. Schwab had been absent in New York fur he threatened to kill his father and mother a week or more, they said, and the confer-1 It is said he hs suffered from tner.tal ances were merely for the pit pose of troubles, lng him In touch with the working of the I PAmon.

the rumors current Is thi.t Mr Will AttOCKed. Schwabs visit here was to se.uro flBurcs Columbus. Ohio Kibruiry II -M" from his lieutenant which Would Herman a. ih the price to be paid Mr. for his holdings.

Another report in circulation is that Mr Frlck is in New York in consulta- tlon with Mr. Morgan concerning the plan latter place rtcg at tne head of the new combine. FORGED DEEDS a a lo tome Land in I cxas I It Is Charged and Huddleston and t.l-c ra aut niu uc ntiuiutu IU Indiananoliv I wsraTCH To TKI BXqt lBCB. Spnngfleid. 111., February 11 LUm Hud-; nUo- laa uauton.

were ar- rleJ here td-day on a charge of forgery. TV are accused of swindling Lt U. Slmp- of A I -a io umie oi tiuuoie- sion, on a land deal. The offense is alleged to nave been committed at lndianaDolis while ths Huddleston were residents of that city. Huddleston and his sister.

Mrs. M. E. Hoffman, owned some land In Texas and the man sold his share to his sister. After- warJ.

charged. Huddlston's w-lfe wrote' Simpson and offered to sell him the land I sisttihg Mrs. Huffmtin's name to the letter' rcpaon accepted tne offer, and Mrs Hud- dleston. it is Claimed, forged her sister-ln- was revo'td in IndUna tnMHffman'm. monev for the land ii i aTj ajid his wife d-sappeared from round he had been swindled the pair were traraal ssis-lppl and other gouthea-n states aiid re finally located through a money orde' tt from here to Mrs.

HuJdieetnn foe were sent purpose of paying her rj.i!road fare to Sprirtgfteld. Huddlesto.1 and his wife are in jail here, in default of a bond Thev will iZ taken to Indianapolis for trial. INCREASE In Receipts of offices la Ohio a a vj a faaO. anciAL distatcb to thi xsqciaaa. Waahinrtnn FKatiaav 11 ara I aa.

faUWam Sc-hwan. Charles Chapman and Jokn Guttej- have been appointed sub-carriers H. A. Sachs, Howard A. Marble, appointed sub-clerks in the offlcs at Cleveland r- ana Ctuu-les F.

Anderson Hfccttrrie- Lexington. Ky. 9vtT. Vl. jt POiUaUT 251.

r'P'3 the following- post offices iti l.h' nonth of Januaj-y as conx-axed with yemr vert as follows: Cty. 1801. (TnclnaaU 1128.551 Cleveland M.VS3 Louisville tu s- Indianapolis 44.473 Cttuxntua 45.01!) Toledo Ia.yioa 1900. S113.SU) S0.iMU 0.rj 41.24. 40.57a 19, aia Inc.

$14. am 3.3t3 30 Sittl 4.440 T1S Wheelina's rtrst. -reJJna; Febras boalnr show an averaxw ol clesaHnsT I 1 I I I I I i. i 1 1 i i I (Kbaa- aavd Ia 4a tha th ao aol rluaa bar. a4 a knew arbathaa at- trual to aaod ts too oo.

Mra BoaJ ravlVad tkaj aba did V4. aarmpon tba ta Ihral. awl aaM ho A siia hr uaUl ItMi aast day at l' t'ciurk coanpir Mra krll. wro Mralta. th flrat Uttar.

It uir tc th ar1 tbax pjt r. a In an rarlipa an't ar aa IM.r. 1in aih tha ahn ha ainl (- It wttar. tut tha par') ft to arat'h failatl maka tha a rrat. Ttaa nrit day Mra Ka i rarvvad a aaomd narTilna; bar Ba arnil.J bata r.ly until tha r-i! 1 to ani tha mtna aad If ana failed l.rr boaua vuld ba burnad at it bin a raT and Returned.

aha m-aa. raa.J antb hia atepmthar aoma rru r. irt ra an r-f tr.c famii are ut It t.oua Ha La to and rtlumaJ to t-d at Whan ba awok. at o'clurk In tha tnurri- li.g foot and iitiaualM but t. hi.

arid tbrv 1U ri-lu-jloj tha IJaa of hiitna baa.T tliera untM tf.e aa auorird tha' of hia roommate, ruj nuaaad him. larti-ni A.ta-rt a. r.o mt l.iu. li. et.

own b. latere.) feat f.cl If. 1 Hjolatte haa aaiacd In hia aiaeD bafora tut i.rr rua Ja au an trip rrn sw Nattaa 1-j Kebr lo (m.l 71. Pri "'ii. Vi.

frijci. N.a urk. fir a. ii. II Arrliel Tt a A ut-rta.

f-n. N. Tr. f.r A i.r. le-' W.rra.

frvtr. Oatioa anl Napl.a. -a- N.w Ti.rk. rflaeeo.ti. wn.

Krl.ruary 11 Arrived Tka Ivar t.la. rr.jrn 11.m: n. tut l.vro.i! Kbruar. 11 Saliei Tt.o Vadar Iron. f.r Naa Yra Riot Over I.oiila.

Fert.uary l.Vi -i. t. re a S. ri of 1' and ii. jii I.

1 I h.il. wa r.tolt-n lu a ai.o..'. tie S- n. trie ard at Twelfth and 1.1:. ler.

earl :i.l ven- en 1'. is after a ia-1 had I Klit Chief Kl. ly, with -lo and lo tile tie that a to mb, unco of wua rasaorv't were with negroes some men. a.l of whom ware Nrmal rnam of them lri'oKl- it 1. and for trouble a ballot waa i-as; there during tne The wouri led were S-raeanr arid rjer-e F't .1 The trouble ha.) la-en brewing ao hen it ami tinit- u- ri a- "Jii.k-rJu.lK had 1.

i 4-ati-r tl. Tlnk-r rnt-n (l.4i,r- 1 h.ti Wrlis men as to vte adviaablll; of lit a dv I OHIO. Important Decision. February II tl, Pl-a Kl.ls was his re a.r an the iritirrnar, Tlie Curt oe. that Cuntv make I a term longer than their Mm- of an September wua ua tutltutioiia: 11 Ceorge Hahn Acted Queerly- ''olumliua.

Fehruar Mi.rlon r.t hom. ttic kon of Andr-a Hahn Hmrv Mlthoff. why left brought suit lo brenk the will Sh- a I cut off Mrs Herman ua und-r the! Louisiana law. which hol.i.x that adopter! children mua: le treat-d as as the r.atural hlldron. Mr Hernvan aiao lditns that the testator waa unduly influenced.

Million Dollar Loan Company. Lanriutter. ihio. February 1 P. "hurr.iii.in.

N-wton Mr- Ialn. Frank Krlck an Frenk Bowers mde appllcutl. before the i etary cf Slate to daj, trie incorporat.oti the Lain astar Hh.wworl c.n.wworKers ueia-sii. tiuieiing ana laian with a capital stock of l.o.taai rgk.n, tatiuti wio be iriilra.y In iu. hands of ihe sou shoe worker of the city.

A Merchant's Storv. JfAtflr AfS: the sensat. ona! at. tern. in l.i-Ji.- to rour.tv orti-tals that he has the names of I've licemen on the Toledo force wh.l have hear.

om-tais that he has the names or rve j.a ma i.ea oy teaung 1 urs riom in- lor two years The matter wl.i be laker, th grand Jury this week Biggest Gain in Ohio. Wapakor.cta. r.io. 11 The size for hi. Mia ust beocme known taare show.

tha-. Mary Is the large -t in the cojn- large percentage of gain ol any town u. lUe state. iSOO Bond Tor rmtrtcide. ohlo rbrJary 11- M'-at Srrurn.

who struck his t-r th-r II 'J ncarl wl.h his r.s; 1 bajfore the grand jury Trie of lilin Smith was buried hers yesterday, MiSStonarv Wrddrd irV WCdaed. Bcllefontalne. Ohio. Februsrv- 11 ived word of the mar- In nurma. ot Miss IHrlla Mason, of this city, who went there about a as a Baptist minalonarv was L'li'- aiarcu, Bit Off Her Tongue.

Akron. Ohl-3. Fotn-uarv 11 Miss Marr Stajr. C.eveiand. a guest of Mr -Wrk of 1 ii Falls, was enjoying a sleigh ride the ieih upae-t Mi Stair bit three fourths of an inch off rile end of tier It requared 12 stitches to sew lbs ends together.

Ohio's ral.ures. februarr Wine- rnlUer. of Ca.edonla. Ohio. QUd a patluon bankruptcy bera to-day Liabliu, al- .7 raaunii.r.

frT of Kenton IiT; iJ enry meg. of Kenton "l7i ttlaon- Lau. a.4r 1 rours Trhll St. Tim. r.v.1- ot taU Trout for the murder of Henry Koch, at ureert brmngs last Aug-ust.

was set for, 4 A special venire of Jurymen aw. Ire- r. aawsw. Plketon. Ohio r.tr,, maker, aared 41 a.

KCT. WatLm drnVIaatsaH a -r DUVama. axterrvoon while Grief the: Cause. I Stic iSmolhaCd. A Mana rje-in CTL-J.

i 1 aoSaTw-by Jadcw De divoroed from har to-da. 1 i ,1 i HALF A Billion Dollars Controlled By Men Who Will Go To' Palm Beach In a Palace Car That For Furnishings Outrivals the Dreams of an Aladdin Oil Made the Trip Possible. 1 urt. 11 "ul cf J. waaka fr to-Jjky or, car to tna rw of tb iraia artil car, a pan, 1 i a.

ibmi fcU-rJ 1U rv3 M-a I fe- frllar. Mr are Mra tiriam kafe.i. ajal J.niM MtKUnan. I'tea. li.t of na fi.r.

1 ard.nl Han a The lrty renhalr. a Sou'h ii.l m.i r.t 1 oe i.li; In tha pa at few year by ti ai. btarulard majruat. Haadquartrra will ba mate at tha tel at faun Thai rir ta kaa kafajlar la a pa la on wt.ee.i Tt.er. are aairwte roima for it r.

an oiar. t.t. (latf vrrtn In t.ta rer ar -1 a rjraartr rvam In the reenter aJ A parfa: o- p. kitchen. rh r.rt u-a l.a I but.tr a la at md lrajt raald.

na r. aenir.li i f. it. t-i-ie. tw ar It la n.ajioaja r.

traa and r.i tr.mitiiia. tr hra.y Heavy el-t ar-pata ttia fl.jr.ra ald rare la. a vuruain. a. rwwr.

ttw wir.Jowa Writing c3aka. UraT laai r.rvit. i -i r.o ar.J luauricma) JUar.a a.i the Election tt.a .1 -or -t ha a ral'lt uli-1 If tt.e a I t.e. a aa -t r. men W-.

jr. i le- a '1 r.t t.e.r -I ri. Irytl 'I' r.e i 1 i inrii. i fa.tloi.s w.r.- nr. otlr.c he th i .1 The -'it waa erw halmlngiy for Nte.n.fi ur.ab to i.

Wan a lnat waa the situation up 1-. tt.r tin the Mot Tlie P. at -t waa I. 1 Jot r-ooth i.ir.a.en a- 1-. a reol.r a Arthur iiar.1lT.rr Aa an a an.

i rang tt.r ala-ut th- tr.a pi 1-. aine fi la.le 1- .1 Juhn 1 an rat. Th- rTr. rt ar rirajr aitit. thr r.

rr. h. INDIANA. A Lover Arrested. It.di.ti.a; s.

11 H. M.C.lMo a. wa. a. I her- i) v.

i tt.g at. 'erv I. w. Jer.r.l- hue llloom, ngloll. Is In "t-e of the a tot to 'ar ml.

ha. had h-r break --fr the ni.it- Tr '-r. t-, he pohr- she is a tra! 1 1 1 1, hi kill her waa permitted t. a-- "liar teleKTajna had la-en ret lved fr. I iioni.n.'.

tl tl. waa a i t'irh i t.ara, tar. Must Have a Doctor. Piart land. lid.

Fel.rua.ry 11 -A Ivt-r of u.e 1 Chui-h. dia-1 f.r war.r nie.1:-ul heip. la ail.jrid I rep. i. -m ifiat two otnar flairver was ordered to get a pi.

aician ai iHia. Coldcn Anniversary. Covington, lnd. I'ebiuaO II wa. c.doiiei arv: Mra Jamas MrMam.oniv Tr.ev gav- Ut.irer l'' i.r- 1 r-'avtlvea Tha oior.a) wa.

born In i.oi.. hi. wife in tjrky Ha the librae rrii.r Lvteciivr Aaaooai.or.. Shopper Tell Dead. Nob.e.v.i.a Keorjary 11 llr" Man 'Ulnars, of Nullr.i I.r ranve r.ara iiu.ii.iiau, oi.

a Mantling or. a aT-a; i r.er wajtirig for bar --aj- w.i arr. a nisiuirrrupe or trie store aial fei. dead To Break a Will. Washi.ng-.on.

In." Fabrui'v lo -Tn- l-e irvi.k of 11. ta.i r. t.e C-meni la i. i.f: -S'ata Va ueO at ajai 1. g.ng on ne waa tra ea.

heo an.ia ctnor heirs were g.ver. id.j' eaa Union dry Blaze. I'nlon "itv. In.l February 11 ire -taJly destroye.1 the a bofar tub factory ano i r.lor citv rou Vturk. U-ss will be w.th lis.

TM la the fourth bu.t.-r jb fa' t. burn down in thia city within lo Karl Cngine Axle Broke. Ind. February 1 Tv a ond sas- ior. of En.

anr" filn Train No 3 waa ditrhed rear rm tor t.ie brwaklikg of an axle Pr.mu cnaa a. Lea ra.a. a-i 'T4 t9'-n '-r hur: Quick Justice. Waahlng-ton ,9 Ind. F.bruarr 11 eta--a ra.

fur At noon to-day th. trr.4 j'rr i. -aoe-, Uiny. trio a a-. n- tencsd frva oaa to inre Scared the Citizens.

dmve through Alaxandri. containing T.ju quarta of H. Warrax-a aia out tor iikc OITenalera UntUVOWn Men Drowned. Evararviiis. Ind Faoeuary 11 -Tw mar were drowned In the t.f.io River IHo.

Th Tan a akiff. wh7h ebow "JZJ.HJ thrown Into the InU ln and they were river. Mrs. Tedrowe Gets Divorce. IadianapoJU.

February 11 -SielU Tad- we has leen divorced from Joseph Ted- -Ivorcsd from Joseph 'y--" r' ailaa.a va- t- M'- Tedrowe was penurtoaa. Waterloo rallarc Waterloo. Ind Fabruary 11 -J aw tn rail ul a I. k. Chlraso.

Is tbe rartncipavl creditor Tha 'lu. are fa, ta sxxsm of ths aawer. 1, aa for Wife Murder lBd- February 11 The trial of John Packard, the alaaged wife was baarun baara. -iiaerer. NO TBUTH IN IT.

London, February IL Ths orJVaials of ths Hooks otBo say thsrs is ns fotasaWioa hstsrer for ths report that Mra. YarmmA-w, asaybrlck has taaaan psrdosa-1. I i I rfc. trot a tL wtmmAm' vicn i I mwWkmkwaAwwmm I a I tTrW I la "TTT'V V-eA aaOai'. aa, 7 W.

r-aw-ta I fee a. Sa 4a a 1 1 af a 1 1 rial kSe" mm a A. J. t3 l'u' a 'a flJa a a hat la Vrl Thar t-t oa rt4 it. a) aa ea lUtf It.

ln4 11 nsa im tt'a m-fi. r.a ia4 tka Brd fakarm rar X.a aav la tha vartF tf 444 tv4 ha r-ow'T-aj at Ka rata aa. rra a aVr la aa 1 a a ravt 1 ri'4 ra a ta ttti ai I w-a t-t l.a rtnu'ttt a ani4lS.ra tr.l i- ara a Ka ai wti ara mc ar a a a ml r.a mvr. a A a- t. -ai "a tea- i- v.

rr m- i r. raa grtftt! I a a fa. -a ffr fr.acv. ar. ti.l NO CASH To aaMi Hn4 im tmr r- MorfaA IV of ra licit a th ata fc I ar I--tar tf aa i a No (tjft i.

t- i n.aar". r. if a-a art v. -a wl i- a a. 11..

a-a n.a ir ra.a1 a t-. aJ L-nfart a Krt Ma r- a ti a law 1 tV a a' air. a ll t-i frr. aa r. rl i.

a tr -r a.raf It a a a a ar. af a'a'a DaaVJi a la IU in St. Louis. a at ra. 1 1 i l.r",-n Wa a a fc.

I all I fa I a i. jfcr- i-f a ji-lei --1 I a w'. a rt 1 1 a a a a -at 'at tn-tt -f' 1 I ta IT a -r Wr t() l--r. aa M.a? aJ.l t-- a. ,1 Mr V.

y- a l-l 111 I .) ml 'A ar In- il lie KENTUCKY. Will Take Vcara To Decide. i a a I-J r. la r. --a i xi.

i i tr.v trie aa e. Mar lar. r.t re are 1 urn -r 1 ear a 1 a r. 1 'By Parties Unknown Pa t.r aa 1 I A gr i-1 i a r. rr- Tr, am rr a trr.p.

a par- i -a a r. A.tra-t Kja. Drowned While Skattrfl at I'ak. K. 1 a-.

k- II a pr iu. r. rr.ar- II a r. r.e ur r.r th- I. M-.

It-. n-w- t.r m.iv! a i -'r. Bt, a tri.e) Neajrt lrt A iimnrnr in "rM eAsflnmeni in Yt.rv l.l.arr..: il Jiarr ao r. tra. i I aamgj.me: t.e i.v.r ra 4arT- ao.) more n.

lf j.a ar Secretaries Named. Frar Kr Fat.r-.-T 7-. r. Roar-l ferrtan. e.a.

tm wee- a. faloa. K.ua. v. 7 vu r.r-r.

a Jama. II t. V-f. rt.tio of lirr-. rr.

waa a -V. a-iaJ Wdcir. Can. Kennedy roe Judfjc. I a.

ii rtiar. of HaravT a- -a- tr i- thadetth ara. r. l.ar- mltri Lni.r-. aa n.r-.f ir.rar.

araf-taati a Shot Over a Woman. 1 1 i an-, a a ral jarrvi i li.tri. K. 1 H. a -41 'J HKrr "a 1 waa ut.4tna' r- ur -f argad.

VI l.ila.T.a a. alMna fata, wonca Tent Gashed Himself With Al Wl.UBr, K.irr..r, DTVWHU olaj- tlr ben aar.t to tha p. l.Mer-t aj- r-a-a '7nrn" tha teal with aaax a4a a- but tasl ar.rra. laaal lat i nsares frapove yl'ttX'-in K. I.umtar I'air Lav.

worn lr.aarax.ee oa. it- a-at o. ai Dii.ia ita on. ta r. i il.

-a aa-( iT iaraaa.aaa a a.aa la Ik a tU a J.i. a a- a -w Hi ara aaaad aail aa Taa -ail -wt Ufa" trw 'T 'fa k- a a.aaa Ta fcu: ynmm. ae1 Wa i II raea Ja aua aawl aaa.ni kaauaat I 1 tWaTew .7 wommn AmMtlon. I Frankforr. Kt r- a.

lar Xa. laak a.a.d A.um P'e uLraj-iar. Har trvt-saii r. iC" Mrsfery. ri" rj 11 fnahman.

a tare barr of Jodaa a "ft Iit.b- man. of thu plara. was Ivurd SaaJ r. butcher atKap At tha tra; -a whach was as ad xvo causa of osais ota. k- a--.

"0rtV AcfllsfttetL Maj-rodaburg. Ky Ky F.br-aaxy 11 tiae -a aa aajKte j. aa stTll or J-a. for tka sntiniaa, vv vi trag aj tram Fradavr aar-sauas tail a. to-daT brought la a vardact af Bavt I-eii Used a Pocket Km re.

Ky r.fcmarr 11 atlre a' 1 amae Rsder a paarset k.f. Tea. IT aant. sranacunar wtaunos taat nay 1 naaM 1 kr, art raaxa on 1 oawj aaisia ed civurch aatad got la a CghL iHewhort rtca iaMedL Ma yrvl Baa, Ky Fa rr 11 -Paul Busks and Harry He kaa I tar. of with breauklsa- opaw a axal ra Pi.

of Sewpaaru eftavrgad axal rrac. at car and stawllog gaoda. are ha jwUi la dsfaolt aaf 3(W baiL rtvc gHstrKts Chsr kaston. Vav. rshruiry 11 la the aesavts to-day ths haSI ts 1 isate five aas-1 1 taaliaiial siarrtrta ts ths sraia wws asaasi o' aa ww a sxa-aoi.

pwrv vsas. a a. 1 a A. It MM l-v w--7d 9 a I -a I I If I -af la. I rim inTrrri I U7 r7 rM I mill I a a at I -an 1 1 vvu St aam 1 Ue omiuavrr rrrrr-at, tPTtxilljill ajtrvfk.

How Tiueh hif-iff ihm tavak eTaV jfe tu- a I of ttt (rmi.lt ork- ajg rr.it. raaunfti' aad kr-j lit- rvTTu Ti--tr. a On davT ai. vrrlciaaad lid utU cr two la brtlr-r and Lau.a at L. It nrathiti rnMrh tha trvattrr avtu-r aw dtadlr tarki.

rr.x.raaavr. tht limla tr. it ormi aVa a al ihr- u.r. her taVJt gx-a to pieare-a atJ I f.at Ko wofr.an ouffat to arn ht i u--ralhrT, brtraaiaa theaaa vrmfUsi.a art womb imublaa, Rh mot rai.e-eiit- tKat i i bain'h Vrrciablr Compound i for all fe-Tuaja. ja wuch a trre-tr aiavnt wra uct taaaaaOavc t.

rte dupia. W1 (l.rtimiUon of tha worn cr ut erf ua u.w.t.t-ai 0-Daaa wLvch baart tha (urcksi orgmXHMZn Afra. Ooodmm rrrtm to Mrm Plmkhmm whm Ja wmm Im crnaaf troutf: Hf imttmr tUm IH raaaA. Dkavh Ma ItkSaaJi -I ul awry rri. t.

kavl th ml as frm hsw aavkasi is ana aawj ir- a-e. tu KI a. ui S. II 'a a a I awaXaaak sa 1 mwmT-rl, lifliiaaslvs. "Sfaai os.

lai.i avaai ItaAiXaartaos rrf Ue i-ara. 1 aavaanaaj, I I a ai Una i tw ataar.tjna tavs A al ua mtk t'. I wtit heara It araa. t4 aa an, p. 4 u.

g--aa s. aa.d 1-4 Ur da aat. aa.l Litua I Sa. aTaa Baaarr.ee aauw aa.a tra ra.ix tbe- ft rat ktla a. aa fa -a I faJt u- Th.

taran I Is 1 I a taavan ran Xm as4 a (sarkaara ul kaMt I ara) axaara Uaa a. I tlai 0. -Uara a. afalkcaAs I Lav niaad laas tw OMBCLtag aaJ ta larttas la taw -a ita a a. aiaal aaaTfec aaXa llaaa-Uus.

I r.iaaia Y'auea rwau' 5000 REWARD a a A s.ik ia i aa a a a aa a. aaMajjia NEWS IN BRIEF. of So roaJtrve How. -k ar. a- ka -e a rr.a i e-u-a Joa- a-M fx Prtv.te.

IV a a of Kaapaa-ar mar.iar 'tA' a j. ru r.a a i a a-al Tie. rr -7 Irti.a a- r.a a. at aJ. at Sauun racetarrt Mctl.

I tar oavr-) 1 i a'. aa-ntaa. m. a. arx J.

a 1 -A I r. I Haa. A a area JaU.n a pxisd gui.l Brewer Vt ore (Kkso. ew or- 1 av i j-' '-T. rA Mra t'.

rf. a a a. tT jrA 1- KM 1 aa i iar m.ir aa a 1 'tan a--. a- a a art Barlacvwc Nasr-tat Tried. aw aa Iw.

a. aa uaa-T Tta 'ru of rr a rr.an.aiusta.aa 'a-a ail, P. Iii.l..rri 11 a-1 aa La. a a Ja -t Man-! rlr.ria. ai- aaaai I a i Mustn't Use 'aeacarhoajts I A a- AAA AM I Ml a.

a aaa 7 k- --k a- p. v. ir ir or a lataavtv. laaana La, a ar raet--. twari wf La.

ar as ka Autos Tor Chat Saao. I a-aa as- (a-. -au T' a viae a fVa a( river Aataai. It fc.ar- a a a. UlDlO ra.

otl Ur a a. L. A 1 A r.Marr r.llars 1 v- a a. a aa. -a.

aC .1 A 1 PrfXaaa) ftvr rl aao. Jtatlae Ssmiarl rwia. V. a a a aw fa. taa.

a V- -Oa Jw4gat 1. rVMSat Sa at fca Nv Mlaa. tJ. a. ir5 Trt C.

a4 'l Ta.L" Va aat-a raa-a. 1 1 I W-a- Ir-a- n' raasxaaa Vj kw a rVa urAW AAAWA A car Tna' aaa a a a. aa J. a weaa aiifa ar tr. rTl i Waa a a.

a a-, ran a-- ui iravai. awitrtr Vaa aw ag Ureal ka arv, a. i a-a It a BVw His Narad OfT. 1 AttATXAAAJ II VA mM! aUlaao ar.ot uiat AT 'aZ i f--aaaaaxaa la Mle) Br a. tawsd a fc a Bora CtMfcsokea.

-i-ari. Faka-wsry A I Koaar wJ- IU. V. a- a fr- I ciaa.feaa-al s-lri, tw ars rSsannl aaal aru-ar roriaer aoMarr'i ac. Wir eaad fr.o oaai as-ad XI a 11 Mia.

r.i kar. kka H.S..O. Ul ftearaaTTled OL 11 -As aa 4et Dla. a Maskoaa. a wark 1 Strtcavca Wi aralyaU.

a a a ssa. 1 sras i-r 11- Maasa Oi II an aaf ths M-ac a. as. a.Uta tka. I atut gaoaAaav swf tAUl hvs bed a teas raaarea a Staaarsa.

Wa aaarwarr 11 Miaai r.i area. aaw. aaal aa-ia. Ua ka. Kuli foarei-rrty Larv.ta,,i I aa caaork a as-r-a S.A ecs tra uia oi a a I.

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