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I STRAiIGE FtliOlilG Of OIL lii GROWN COUNTY RESULTS IN FORMATION OF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. is All Right fffr the Rich Operator Who Can Pay Heavy Bills of Expenses. The ln.riai;ai I'Nc MAUIyN, 1 lui.iry 3. opera rM to the 'Indiana, fi' ld from tlit, after all, th Indiana I (Id j)oor in.ui coantiy, and MMr 1' fciO imi vinw munH e. fjital the Kansas I oid c.iu iiMi Ji'c Ayoi kcd witli prullt.

The ik1: liixi of ileid hasbcen and for ot I'lpe iusj oil c.iii'nor be conveniently ami in i'i' o. ul ted from the mubt pool, inj' j.t ndcJicc. "Operators! v.iy lh.it the loyalties nre 'li'hcr tl.a'i thv Held warrantM. IJrlUing a. lumi gi i iI'r' by the lark of jli as Jtrtot9 hi Komc places as i.iutli an I a "Si'itii tin? liijjh exi Hie I'jjCiaUn' is unable to tdve the lonns.

ic near fi leville. 1 Vim ii ut ami iiiWMttneiit much took uy tiio. company iro nil leafing me l.nd at to i. altie, whlcli expi fii nced operators bay li than the licid warrant. tyicicMoO'l and ot'b'trx nave dHlhlj vj.iiu elc no Held and have ii'ine Mitail prmliiLeiH itrul bilge nuin i of di MmtlH A 'Xretey 'have i.t'WK ivjiiil a lair production wlil' it Im nf ii.i euoi nioiiM film to net.

Thi.i i i to drill eeventy weds o'l lM. i.t, i i lij; ho owners one half in 'iif fn fie woHn and one yith loyally o.i tne fro'tinjllon. Jjiivs A'ct'oi ihK of Hartford City. i "Pi i bo ai.iis. Held to push bin lion.

tiio total production of the tieid la now ut bai'relf. Much bind is bi i ij; Icil ilio liuiihfi of drining ii bu fc'e aunitHT of dry hole. IN THE DEEP DRIVE. Activity in One of the Oldest Sections of the Indiana Oil Pool. FpHMal tn: 'flit liulianaiAjlU Nee.

1 IfAUTFOItd ClTV. February 3. Tl wfi in townsl dp con iiiiU. i with ur nnieh iKoran It did ten Oil moil ray that nowhere in tin Kieir. Indiaita In Id is there another pi odnctive fc i ft ns iiu this Pingle 'iis NiiUkitb.

fiin.ain; it is one of the ffi lions of the Indiana pool, it Jtiill sbos as much activity as any oilier rcctioii "md c' ecils in production any other territory of like dimensions. erne of peculiar, things of this nctiou 1 that nearly ifil the heaviest producers are In, the "deep drive" or tt h.i been termed by the drillers. In i re lion more than one tenderfoot am li ietor has bad bis eye teeth cut. The "deep drive subterranean river I iiidlinT tilbuf.i i if which, Fli ejioufth. cover the greater part ef Wiisluu, ton township.

It Is. a low Metch ii.i leiiu.ty niiii iti" reioiiness with which WABASH COUNTY WEST. the stern or en jnty. r.hie soiillitu. of cdy.

wiil drill the l.i well i tl vh tp.hy of jitllereek, a 0:1 the l.is pcrt it Wab.iyh icliou hue. Tedd. of this oil has d.ihmg contr.o t. Th 1. i the ii, is on the ground.

1. Good Proriucrra Found. Th lit 1 i 'fly 10 tiHiteruit 1 Agents have In i ll.o W.I Tot bss and Oil 1, uT. lb vn It i jt, 0,1 tiie een rarru. Rline Mocre iro virilhug No.

Jvi.i laMn, and a tc. 1 is' 0:1 ti ij H. Cougill bv tiii t'litroi iiw rhi. is i in i.i'k. soul 'ylniuld it 1 1 nve a imiiiue li hero vt id then little' Pto wo to mil li'ii I'te connect v.

tii'' l'litti Albany p. No. 1 drtbed by. I 'a Si. l.ouis dil i r.

i the Anna Itentiett 1 I'liiu the Applcbee t'oni tv I .1 1 1 1 artel well on the S. H. i.vC.av iu, a liai: saulii yf iiU rrs.1.1. This is No. 2S on tint farm.

No. 13. the Alvi fa in Saltan 27 of the wmt county, is n'ce I'timiier. After Oil South of abash. (S'pe "i9l t.i'Thc In i mrmjK.li "WABASH.

February 3 The Key stone Oil (V iiraiiv, of the wealth let corporations opeiattt In tils part! of is leases of land hi the vk ir Treaty, this county, us miles south nf Tin' Eclipse Oil arid Gas (Vmf any. which suppl i ic the LoRansporl and Wahasdi VniI Cosniemy With mnrt tne gas in report tli.it the gn ij r.ly in the i.a fot.ta Ine LARGE TRACT OP LAND LEASED ts ru tailing, ann next wm uqiut i hmu i ur thTf, Wlll ,,11,4, Mmunh to keep Sfi' Tl: Inl Nrw I I 1 'S. Ind February 3. Karl l.it spring an iid venturer went to IJrown i uixl p'wj: tcl on poveral farms. Hi' name n.it mown, but he maJs scv visits and one day while prospecting "i fj farm of John G.

Mllnes. lu Ham i 'l ti towns! ir. he came acroi 11 spring of which l.oked aa If' it might contain oil. Me m.ul a cup out of a leaf. rrfl a yuantiiy the water to r.

fines. home, e'ghly r'ls nway. a.na i a nwti h. It Ournnlilike roil oil. Tii riin Oiit a tiy.

A tlOrt time later llivwi "ounty I Vvcloj Comr Tiy $jtnu of Muiieiv capital i several thoJnl acres In ll.l,,l.i and WaMiilliKlou Iricstic fonsnirer bere nipr. A year ntro th wells of this company, when the wells iitui other tmlrits In the Khh lield pror'er were rijii iinx down, slveil tbe original rock of tlf teen years ufo. Contracts for First Well. (Sieeial to Tho uillannjvri Ne. 1 NASlIVJI.I.tv.

I 1 S.l M. fiebl" manager and director of the Frown County IeveIoping Company, ir. h.T celling Mock which if' now it a elor ttd th place of Inilinp the lirst well. It will bf at the foot in ti b.iil where otl was ilifcovered. The for fiirnihinf; flie timler nd reit'iiK the fiift derrlek leen let for Tin derrick will be seventy four fec't hifh 1 1 I is to be completed in four week, by whi" the rnachii)i wiil le i'i oferntion.

The machinery will cost 5 Oil Floating on Surface. t'i Th? InillnnsiK.llH Ni AFTER ALL INDIANA IS v. 1J TJ N. Iebruary I be POOR MAN'S OIL ELD. or on noannir on me i iffl.m ijiipmor lias onnseu mucii Steiilation i .1 Oii John 'j expects' to probable oil field near here.

A ni 1A foot to Interest! capi talh 't In devVtt.pitiX' the p.eld. Notes from the Field. Tiie t'nion (Tib Company I. drilling; three wcliK on" the' C'l. irk f.irm, Hartford City district.

Arizona Oil Xo. 2 oi the tburelt farm. In the Hartford City dis triil. in it producer. Two wells have been completed and four prospects located on 'the J'ulton Jitndid farm, near Hartford' Overman Vanbarren.

Johnson Fran poii have hroujrlit in No. i' on the Crow larni. which shows jorneatly twenty a day. Tb' Mi.lu.il Oil Company i poshing work on its vnluablo leicsie near I'pland. Its No.

I is still holding: to about fifty bar 1 1 Is ii day. The litrawboard company lit Fa ton Is drilling two wells between Hartford City and Faton. which wiil be testa for oil as for a muicio 'umiitiK well as tits. The Webber, ladley," Fojrgs Merrill well No, on the Clampet farm, near Marion, is doing eighteen barrels and No. 3 is dolus: about twelve barrelsl josbim titt anire.

who was once Jindi for (Jovernor on tb.e Populist tit ket. has snl bis holdings Arcanium for He ntlll retains pome The Winchester Oil Company and. the Freehold oil of are pushing new work In the Winchester Held, eucouraped by the new pipeline. The Krnpire and American Torpedo Comrauy is building magazine for stor ii'iC nitroglycerin in the active field at Winchester. Heretofore the stock luia ccij lianh fourteen miles.

Alfred llayner Tins eompleted his sith produciriK well at Arcanium. and liis brother Alfred, has built a hotel for the ucronnmiii.ilioii of the drillers who were unable to Ket lonrd wt any price. Hardware Oil Companys well No. 2. on the tjeoi'te Ketuer farm, northwest oj" Mutirle.i was shot this week, and the production is about, efjuat to No.

1 ort.the h.irne farm, which is doing forty barrels ii day. The Huntington T.lEhland "Fuel Coit pany ii.s about twenty wells eomrleted between Vanlnn'en and Fplr.nd and thirty locations have been made in the best part of the Ltdu. Work 'will be rushed as soon tib weather permits. i The oil companies in the Hartford City field are keepinR rental lHiyments on cs which have liecii considered very doubtful. The strikes In deep Trenton riK'k have led opointors to that all land in the section is pood.

K. of P. District Convention. Imperial to The IndianatKilis Xfup. HAMMOND, February; 3.

The Knights of Pythias of the district composed of Iiike. Forter, Jasper and Newton counties met here to day. Fnion T. Hunt exemp lhled'the unwritten work and rand Chancellor MerriTl S. Wilson, of Coshen.

made an nddres Other speakers on the program were: Harry Wade. Krflnd. keeper of records. and seal; "Major l'eactx of Rensselaer; S. Nenl.

pres coamxy extending In an onbrokeu ilue blent of the 'endowment ran! iioMiiy ioi! or more In ltioiana tror.i a jiint o.i the abu river front i o. i i i. iii Adams county, through the Mti'T of Wells and across the counties of ami In (iiant, and is iiiiind al the entrance of Ihe tin reservoir M. ALii yii. O.

JeoloKi. tx have tiuced tii' i intiii' tract' through Indiana. Illinois ori tiio HiuthweM and "ii tin ieasi tho Valley of the! 1 i 'a uiiitv P.ither 1 b.i.t r. and ti. C.

itwil chmict ilor of Illinois. John will be toastmastcr at a ban quet to nighi. to (., near here, for an old fashioneil fbbllers I I tenure of the poll i its Wornicr I ic'itu when dr, whicli is i eQiient ly I old fOdlers urroundintr counties in I in mi' inoiiiiis oi iait Minitnci i ii il Fields bred from but ning ri i ri i i jh; 'ition iiipr inr uai i I'll and I ires ir' lag ul.siied lv a hcayy rain. nicu have Contest of Old Fiddlers. (sim cIb.1 to The Iniuanapnlri New.

IvOtiANSFORT. February Too Many Rur Routes. I'l'iii to Ii miii 3. I'reparat ions are making at Ifer Creek, cmtest. to be held February II.

All the i I LlinL 1. A rkan an b0 will be Pi. a tt. ndunce. A pror.r if.i h.s been arranged, wh'ch int nles" micb old lime tunes as "Turkey in it t.

(......,... 1 1 1 wna a 1 1 i ici in a. ic.ici 1 laiiespeie, while lu other sections of! II" l.i I I it i i i nly iiecesarv to use Irom irlnp i'he Irish Washer 'Tor t.Joet the Wear el" is Tr.iv ler." to 1 ct. 1 1IJ. i i.

in. February s. The 'Let for First Well in Mill 5 'f ch Crosier Crcck Territory. tnul 'a' over n.i e' 1 Jort tc nV oH' thti, p.isto.Jices and hr.ve ts Ti. In.lkumpeiis News.

ruvoi joule fiom sub tl Fl.ul Ind Februn 3. The Marion i ntedt A ne i.e.it r.mce is bctpn prp: rej ts who li.ivc fo; ned a ccninaMV' i fc i the c.wnav. The atmn Kr tho purpose of pro. pert'inv for oil it i.i" that their is 1 that C. 11 liivlli 1.

rc i iJ 1 I. f. i iTlf sl.ir llllf tTf'jl ftlirlhAuf. rrtM fA.j.m 1 rl Ft Vii'uary New tn cr urvty have the con Cour i.n the '1th ir i 1 1 ui 1 tt 1 't a Inc, ui i j.reitho ntarw, i 1.1a soj, ht'r; drtlle I. U' UHi.e Wolfe, :ap.d er.tenct I Jor' life.

WATER PLAMT IH DANGER el.r i aw. MeUnn 'llt laiii' it No. S. i the R'. tVcfc.ii 1 iK.

Sfc.tl... s. toHn.vrop. Will Cut Dawn Steep Hill. 1,, I 1 lv Ii nn nt, St C.tlo.i s.

loHii.vrhp. ti'rii Will Cut Dawm y'Mn Mill th Iniii tldge rty i. run. P. on ihe Kim Cecil Vho 1 a News.J lUCliMOND, Fet fuary.

The w.i. virj, but 9 ojtnpaiiy has 1' let c. con I oa puu a l.ur prou' icr a. No. S.

mi ihe tract for retf'eing the grade oC Ru. 1 i lirm, I lie Si. I ou.s ot ihe busiest fomanW t.cj'.t 1 it present drilling Nos. I gtss UIU, ore of tiie teepee 'in easleru Indiana. Tiie bill i.i l'ert long and tiie graile wiil be reduced fror.i cent, and the cost will be j.0" to pei Farmers Institute at Shirley.

fSpKr(jl tv. The News. SHIRLEY, lud February 3. The Fa it.i iV lnstitote iipened yesterday, with generous attendance from Hancock nml Henry counties. The mCvtir.g dosed lo d.iy, the sj eakeis 011 the program le ig the 0.

'i. Fees.ui, II. T. McMa b.iu, John Wales and George Waiktr. OF TOTAL DESTRUCTION LOSS AT EVANSVILLE VILL REACH INTO THOUSANDS.

ONE WALL ABOUT TO TUMBLE Setial to The Intlian.nf.li Ne.ws.J lAANSVlhbK. February 3. The situation at the water works plant, a short distance r.bove this city, is daily vrowinjf worse, and it is feared' the wa iter supply will lo Sdiut off within it short It bus been discovered that the intake piics underneath the plant nre Woken and this aused si caVein that austl the wall near the river to sink ijnd crack. nd if the buildii.ft is saved from destruction It will be a surprise to niiany of the men who have'lK en work in. on 'repairs at the plant.

Clncibiiaii has loaned the city a pump bbat after receiving iiu indemnity bond of and the pump expected bes the of the week. The boat was built ri'pht years npro and is said to le In bad condition. It Is now the belief of some of the engineers ti.xit lie intake pipes at the pl. int wire broken at or near the entrance to the dry well pnon wldch the pumpiiiK htivtlon rests. They think the break Ienea(h joint pf tho greatest press'ire under the mound will forte the pipes down and cause a second break.

The river wall of the building continues to s'etUe 'and number of new erackK have appeared. One. of the engineers said: "There is no question but the constant pumplnc Piind. mud and debris fhroufrb the iiies is hourly, damaging The machinery. I tear the entire building will collapse." Loss on the Plant.

The Immense engines jit the are th' most Intricate and delicate in' the city. The weight of a handkerchief dropped on certain working; tuirts is suffl cient. to cause trouble. The machinery could not be duplicated now for $200, f0. The extent to which it has already been damaged' will amount to several thousand dollars.

At the present time the A ity is dependent for its vater supply tho new works. All hough the old pumping station and the. station in the AVest Knd have beeij. repaired." nl heavy expense, neither of the (stations can be depended uporpjto furnish water in case a sudden demand is made upon them. 'The ca pacity of the new 'worhsj is ten millions a day.

and It takes about eight million gallons to supply the city. 1 here is no inissible way of preventing the shutting down of the plant while the repairs are being made. ormen arc engaged in removing the wall, next to the river, ntid an effort will be made to SHvve the other walls of the building. The new plant was completed alMtiit four years ago at a cost of about 100, neO. REVIVAL AT LEBANON.

Twenty Five New Members in Less Than a Week. rspsVt' to. This IaJianapuIis New. LEBANON, February 3. A revival is hi progress at the Central Chris Hon church that promises wide sweieping results.

While service began less than one' week ago, there were thirty six bap tisms yesterday, twenty five persons, hav ii united with the chti. ci at the Surjday services. The Rev. W. T.

Rrooks. of, i i. v. THE REV. W.

T. HKOOKS. charge. The Rev. A.

J. Frank is pastor, ind trtrtjand the entire of the church, i ins iu rruoii. iiil is iirenai the State. The Christian church people at Eadoga will run a fpevial train via the tVf'tryl Indiana railway, to intend sorv ic on the I'lst. at which time thri1' ii ii iimh ity.il iTi'fP 1 ii 1 1 1 10 lo Chi'o, Muncie's chief t.

nig! a ci i 1 l'tb g.se its lmn drtxl people are Xecled to be here. The meetings will continue through the entire month of February. aloi.g the line Jul Charles S. Hernly Makes Statement. logics are in nio.

I (Special' The Itvlianaiiolia News. C. but they edd Fiat they February 3, Charles S. Ilernly, who is routined to his home by his injureil foot being in a plas I iter cast. lssne.l st ntement to tbe KX'i ucxii i.

iohi The 0f Jn(, cininty askng tlii ni to sun jiit hint in. his race for Representative. to npany .) of lanU i 'Uvtiot. op a new ci v.rtl.o.iso city. uf but" nnuble to make a MKlcreck.

i re tv CoxtU deeded that "It goes ugaiust the grain to be M.m ur.tiei in cc.u uy iia be 'Jat rc! under whi. 'i tlirtre ele jmt up in the iiouse at my doctor's or e. j.ie wealthy by teasimj Uol' fauns t''1 i of couiity ders," lie says. Elian ioitt b.i rece ei tci sistitiul.ira. ii is said that 1 i in oyaities, and his brother.

Will i 1 VU! tired of Utterlv a Rlank' lUitt. Neither ever .1 1 ci vcvei that. pctiou of 19 uxteriy a Blank. i i THE rNTJl'AJN'APOLIS SEWS, AV'EDESDA FEBRTJART 3, 1004. u7 INGALLS TO GIVE UP BIG FOUR PRESIDENCY toga, and Frof.

K. M. HiiCiilrtiinn, ulcarry the matter into the courts. Under Indianapolis, are the evangelists I WILL BE SUCCEEDED BY WM. SPIRITUALISTS INCENSED.

H. REPORT FROM NEW YORK I pee 11 to.Th In Jianapoiiji Nem CINCINNATI. February 3. A New York cial to the says: Melville J.ra Ingalls. president of the Cleve lan.r.

CiriciiinaH. Chicago St. Iouis Ralfroa 1 lias to all intents and purposes stepped down and out from his position in connection with the management of that great lrou thoroughfare. The formal, action by which he will cease to act as president of the Kig Four roadj oecrr at the next meetingof the man igement of that road, which will be in June, nbout a month after Mr. In returns from his trip abroad.

Mr. will be succeeded by William 11. Newma who is president of the New York Central 11uds'n Itiver Railroad Com puny, the I ike Shore Michigan Pouthern Company, and the La'ke Erie Western Railroad Company. In other woris. Mr.

Newman is to be presUletit of all tho various systems that go to make up tiie Ynnderbilt and the V'anderbilt and Morgan nlliel railway interests. From One Center. The. tak'Mis over under ills management of, tiie Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago St Iouis rood and the retirement of Mr.

Ingails as the head of that road mean than She Yanderbilts and J. Pierpont Morgan ianl his associates determined that all railroad holdings dominated by shall be operated from one fountaln heud and from one center. At present the fountain head Is Mr. Newman. Ills head center is New York city, where he has held forth for the last three or four years, or ever since lie left James J.

Hill and the Oreat Northern Railroad Company to join out with the Yanderbilt Aloigau outfit. Ash the tory in New York Mr. In galis made up his mind to resign the presidency several weeks before starting for Egypt. TliTngs were not going: exactly to his liking, it was explained, and he was tired of jt all. Railway managers later began to express surprise that Mr.

In pa lis should suddenly make tip his mihd to liis post and go abroad during the three months of the year' most important in the railroad world. Then it gradually leaked out that those higher up had been getting matter Into suap along the route of the tjig Four road for the pur lose of taking its rm imgemeiit. Into Oie'r told under the direct management of Mr. Newman Whether It was knowledge, of such movements that led Mr. Ingalls to determine his course, or whether this is a "nice way out of it all." is not known.

His resignation wili 1 ofncially announced, it is explained, very soon after bi.s return to America. May Take Matter of Union Traction Increase of Fares Into Court. I pec'tuI io Th Inilianaiob' N'fui, ANDEItSON', february 3. The dl rectoj's ot the Indiana Association of Jipirltualists are incensed at the action of the 'Indiana Union Traction Company, whitli. by its recent readjustment of farts, has increased "the fare from this city to the camp, at Chestertleld.

It lis. pot fcrble that trie sspintuaiistB may in the old schedule the fare to the camp was i 5 cwi but under the new schedule the jfare ha been iocreaseil to 10 cents for one way or 15 cents for the round, trip. I It is related by tlw Spiritualists that when the Union. Traction Company ob I' tainedT rJght ot way through the farm of Carrol Kronneiiberg, one of tiro leading Spiritualists, a contract was draw.n stipulating that the fare to t'hesterfield, from this city, never should le more thiin 5 This contract has not been I found, lurr a careful search is being made for it. The Spiritualists fear a lieavy bnancial loss to the camp on account of the increase in fares.

On account of protests from the cities through wJihh the Indiana Union Traction Company lines pass. a notice has been issued to the conductors to oolleot only a cents within the corporate limits of lie towns and cities, despite the new provision that no fare of less than 10 cents shall be accepted. It is said at the general offices of the company that Mrs. Ourbin. wife of Governor Durbin.

is the only woman who holds over the lines of the company. The number of passes has been greatly reduced. Increase Causes IK clal in The Indianapolis Npwo.J ALEXANDRIA. February 3. The recent revision of fares on the line3 of the Indiana t'nion Traction Company has brought.

forth a protest Irom tfie Council, for in the franchise by which the road ojierates through this city there is a see in for the evangelistic servw es. Uet'ote i tion that provides for a cent fareiany close of the present scries of meet where in the city, and to and Ifrom tugs ine congregation win ueoicaie tne tlrestes. three miles west new church building one ot lho.h inl 1 tsplto inn clause the franchise, the somest and must complete its si 3. in fare to Orestes has been "rahied to 10 i.i.i'' in oil and induced m.riy vioaei's meet ith no le ISjcial to The Indianapolis News, lunaem to rial i 1 ot itign. EVANSVH.f.E.

Imb. February 3. C. Passenger Service. if the well a provljccr the Ma George Fol'en's mind is a blank to everv It is officially announced that passen 1, htv uv rVtlf Hnre Snow foP Many Years.

thing since was struck the head in ger service over the Chlctigo. Cincinnati es vt t.Tiuoi at'ilicir lpcial to The it.dUnapohi; N.j" a light at lite. Xashvillo in Louisyille. oyt of Cincinnati, will begin i Jn line ivith ihe splendid February 3. The dine, one week ago bust' Saturday.

He next Sunday, at 7:45 a. m. At first, the Jiooi at liicti and Marioir: Tho pret ent now the bub: which feii 1 1 has been omier treatment i.i al bos company will have two trains daily each rvefal atumpi wi iia made to 1 1 i 1 liititl since the day he was injured, but! o. i.o.t th ivl.i ii. i r.u, 1,..: Un 'w bairl', I way.

rum 1 iiuinnau ukib urn a limn I. Hi ll.ll if IV c.i 01 itt 1,1 v. ei.i.;or, una tut 1 jr5 lHvs of J.t:tmv, I v.t. Niiiw 01 i.ii i us, now pieasua I twent two inches ever, inn was a ot i. it is a fatal ffect on rabbaa and 1 0.U.UI.

IN JAY COUNTY. Peel a Little Requires Sale of Tickets on Cars. (Special to The Indiana (n.ills Newp. RICHMOND, February 3. The City Council has passed an ordinance reriuirlng the Jtichmond Street Inter urban Railroad Company to sell tlcket3 for its rfty lines on its cars.

At present, the company sells sir tickets for 25 cents, but declines to allow purchases to Ie made, except at the company's ofllce. Conductors are not provided with tickets. There is some question as to whether the ordinance can be enforced, but It Is thought that the company will, aeree to (Its provisions rather than enter into liti gation with the city. v.v.. ll' I 1.

1 otl CO I'll at 1 Upr'or 'tohe uus "that le iho Pe7u7n4 North on the one at p. m. for Richmond. Man Apo'lo Concert. vie and Marion.

a. for Richmond, "1 Contract for Carrying Arkansas Mail. Preparing to Rule on Motion. ii eciai to ti in iu iD iiVXt ttVi (special to The indianpoiia Ne.i but Some: to Th ln.lim NV.l I Ml'NClK. ic Lrjary 3.

The Apjl IPKRIT, Ir.d.. February 3. The Wabash iric.il urgunlte I Il.iilroad Company has recovered the con irfju. tract for carrying Arkansas mail from and, the Oceanian will 1 made Toledo, to Tolona. where it trans PVrnt' of tauee.

David fers the ut iit to the Illinois Central. The of Vow York ba lig 1'oiir had held the contract for two le on the jirvgraut. vars. orcnestra una trje Apuioi furnish the other niusual nnrn i rtny irttes from neighboring) titles will s.ttenu. Convalescing from ttic Grip.

tf ix vwl t' Tlu IsidiauapeHs News.j. RICHMOND. February 3. Timothy NIclnl or.e of the best known members, of the Friend church in Indiana, iiir.d tl member ot the Suite Hoard of Chititlcs. is convalescing from a severe attack of the grip and he will go to California for two months' stay.

Crushed by Failirq Slate. I i The IndUtM Jiiihs I SULLIVAN. February S. Rosooe AYliiie, a miner at the Niggertown nines. rdles ca of liere.

was se riousH and p'rPapv lat.iiiy injiie J. by a Golden Wedding Anniversary. (Sj i tial to The In.llauupella News. 3 MONTICELI O. February 3.

Mr. mid Mrs. M. L. Oliench.

tm have their golden weddii.g annlversiiry. Five "ilat'gjiters and one son were present: Mrs. Dr. A. M.

Filter and Mrs James Johnson, of Sprlnfield. O. Mrs. AV. E.

McClain. Miss Effie Obencham and Katherme tbenchani. of Chicago, and Frederick Ol encharu. of Logans part. itr.

i i seventy seveu years tdd. ar'd pi.s wife is sixty nine. Fatally Hurt While Clearing a Wreck. DAN VI ELK. February 3 James Piuming.

a well kubwn 'Frisco, man. received injuries causing death while clear ir.n it'wav. derailed ars. He was a mem between the corner.rf a fur. ami a pair fof trucks.

Mr. Dunning had lifn with the wrecking crew for ten years, from western Indiana. coming here CLOSE OF CELEBRATION. Work of Pastor of German C'rturcli at Shelbyville. ciiil Tho Indianapolis New S51IKLF.YVILL.I:.

February S. The celebration of the completion of the German I'resbyterian ehxirch clses to morrow night. Tiie tnlal cost of the church and site was and' of this amount was rpent on the PuildiTfg. During the celebration hup subscribed. The Rev.

Mr. Conzett and the Rev. Mr. Schwarz will reach to night, and ic Itev. J.

Cummin Smith, of Indianapolis, will deliver ihe sermon to morrow night. The church has had a remarkable growth, Inrgeiy due to the efforts of the pastor, 'the Rev. William J. IT. Fcietcker, who came, to belbyvillo les tlian two years a fro fi om New; YorK.

Tiie. mtaiber ship when he cuuie was (i ft fou: itrml the tmday scho.4,1 bail an nrollment of twenty. There, siro eiiitv four nsenibers of the church at present. ant on neM Sun day abo seventy new names will be Tl pastor is connected with the National Alliance nfii editor of Its olll ctal olgan. published a Shelby viiie.

GREGORY NOT A CANDIDATE. Muncie Democrat will Not Seek Governorship. Special to" Tiio MUNCIE. I'cbnu'ry 3. Ralph.

Gregory, of this i ity. has reccivel many letters from over tin Stale, fr.skl. ig hhn to boco.TiC a candidate, for the Oemo crallc noiainatioii for (lovernor. "Al tliough I believ the lirtie is propitious for the election of a democratic Gov lie sa ys ha think 1 am the man for the place, and' I think I shall not run. A candidate for.tbirf ofllce must be a man who has never leen prominently identified with any faction a good, solid lirm in his.

convictions and ready to uphold the Interests of bis follows. To candidate, one should Jrave sufficient. money carry him through, and though I have some of the world's goods. have not the money to spare that would be lseccssary in a long campaign" RECORDER MUST HAVE CASH. Bartholomew County Orficer.will Take No Chance's.

Ipecial tn Tha Indianapolis' Nc.ws.T. February 3. Hereafter there will be no credit business; by the recorder of Bartholomew county. Persons desiring to have documents. Recorded will either have to have the price or wait until they do have.lt.

For several years the recorders have been crediting peopie when some document was to be filed, as a result, the outstanding accounts amount to several hundred doi lar. According to. a recent law the recorder stands, good for the fees due tire county, and if he credits people he must ee iJiat the county gets its share. Recorder Fimeon Norton lias made a rule that hereafter be will do a cash busl PRESENT OFFICERS BOUNCED. Ruling of Circuit Court Restores the 1 Old Regime.

(StK eial Tha Indioriapolls IIAMIEION, Febijuary 3. The Circuit Court last evenhig; rendered a decision ousting A. chief of police, r' and David. Lingler. chief of the lire department, frpm their respective positions, and restoring the offices 'to former chiefs Jacb Sipp and Adam Becker.

The court: ruled that the charges preferred lpy Mayor Ttoselv and by the lion vd of I'll hi ic fvii'cty, wore invalid, and that thp proceeilings under rl.em were voiit; cision affects twenty similar cases" of polh emen antl firemen. An, ap peuFwill be taken to the Supreme Ctiurt. tpWN BODY FILLED GRAVE. Aged Sexton Falls Dead After Completing His Work. "DECATUR.

February 3. Yesterday afternoon; when the escort of the body of Eioutenant Eddhigton. who died In the v.aa the grave in. the city cemetery, discovery was made that Samuel Slaliough, the aged Sexton, after completing his work had fallen dead liesiil the grave designed for the soldier. Slabougli was sixty years old and for thirty years and more had Kerv ed as sexton.

Death was due to heart Looking After Ne.w Industries. JSix oiat to The NeVH. RICllMOND, 1'ebroary 3. The boom project, for Richmond has taken definite fihnpe. The Improvement Association, at a meeting last decided to ineoi porate within a few weeks with JPHI.OW capital, and v.ill sell its stock nt cents on the dollar.

A large tract of land is under option, ami factory sites a're being laid out. The association has four manufacturing concerns Under consideration, and one of them, which desires to Come? here, will give emplov to l.DdO men. It is now located in Chicago. Under the id cent fare, much patron Omission of a Word Made a Difference age came to the 'merchants here from TrTi. noirei)e )iestes workers, who were "Scents nearer" this point than Elwood.

The new rate the fares to Elwood and Alexandria the same. The Council has passed a resolution demanding that the 5 cent fare be restored. 1,1 1 1'lir ll.il Jtill'll Boenburger was arraigned before Judge Ely. of the Pike Circuit Court, charged with selling ikiekbcrry wine without license. The court held that blaeklierry wine was not an intoxicant Within the meaning of.

the law and acquitted defendant, but the court also expressed the belief that If bail been omitted, and the affidavit had simply alleged the sale of wine the court would have found for the State. Prohibition Convention. SHERIDAN, Ind." February 3 The first convention Vf tiie year was held by the I'rohilitionisls in the Wesleyan church, this r'lace. to nominate a township ticket. Considering the' very inclement weather, there was a large attendance Klmer E.

Teter of Hoxlcy, was nominated for trustee, and Jesse E. Walei', of Sheridan, for assessor. A vigorous campaign was planned. Protested Against Playing "Injun." "EVANSVILLE, February 3. While Iwys were playing, Oliver Page, eight years stabbed James Schoettlin.

of Similar to his very serious hijury. The Page boy claims that his companions were playing "injun," and that they at teatpted to roast him over a ImnJlre and he was compelled to use his knife in st If edde. Lci" Oi ll wicckiiig crew and was caught teslanta. Thirty Pupils Stricken with Measles. social t'J.

The Indianai Xms. SHE LEY VILLE. February 3. Meatl'. liave broken out among the! school in Moral township.

Shelby cun Mint Miss Dean. Ilii lir 'm tliirry of them have the Wound Has Resulted in Death. Ppecial to Tho Iii JiaruipoUs Newa.J NASHVILLE. 2nd February 3. W11 MAIL CARRIER DRAGGED BENEATH HIS MG0I1 VEHICLE WAS UPSET BY A GUST OF WIND.

THE HORSES THEN RAN AWAY ial in The Indianapoiis NVws. EOtJANSFORT. February 3. Imprisoned in his wnion. which had been blown over by the wind, Charles Robinson, a rural mail carrier, on route No.

10. from tats city, was dragged several hundred yards by a runaway horse and seriously injured. Robinson was riding hi a closed with the doors latched on the Inside. A strong wind was blowing and a gust blew thewagon over on its side. The horse became frightened and ran away.

tire Imprisoned man; over the frozen ground. lie finally succeeded In unfastening one of the doors and crawled from the vehicle. The wagon of George Guge. another rural mail carrier, was also blown over by the wind. Peveral carriers reported tnat tliey were lorced to leave seats and hold their wagons upright while tluy drove through drifts of snuw.

PERU WANTS CONVENTION. Eighth1 Congressional Chairmen to Choose the Place. Special to The Indlanaixills Neua.p PERU, February 3. It is understood that Flam Neal, chairman of the Eleventh congressional district, will eoon call a meeting of county chairmen to select a place for the next congressional nominating convention. Miami county Republicans feel that the convention should be held in.

this city, owing to existing conditions. There is every Judication of a lively contest between" the Steele and the anti Sieele force, for there is no reason why ope should not I elieve tiiat Major, Steele will be a candidate. Fhice everything points in that direction. However, he has not announced his candidacy. Major Steele's opposition will embrace the combination which defeated him for the nomination two years ago.

comrsed of the followers of Congressman Fred I.andis, of Cass county; Carv Cowglll, of Wabash, and Dr. Good, of Huntington. With four of the six counties in the dis triet barred from the contest for the nominating convention. Miami stands a bet ter chance than Blackford for many reasons, chiefly on account of location. Mentioned in connection with the names of delegates to the Chicago convention are A.

E. Rodurtha. of Peru; Quincv Myers, of Eogansport, and Cary Cowglll, of Wabash. LINCOLN LEAGUE MEETING. Eanquet One of Features of Evansville Convention.

Special to The Indianapolis New.) EVANSVIELE. February 3. The commitfej in charge of. the Lincoh League convention, to be held In this city' a week from next Saturday, has decided to hold the meeting in Evans Hall, the largest id the city. The committee to arrange the meeting is 'John C.

"Wallen meyer, Jamc Tr Cutler. Daniel II. Ort j.m yer and lioorge D. Heilman. It has been decided to give a banquet at night.

tt.e plates to nw fl each. To day a call was issued he convention, calling upon the Republicans of the city and First district ti make the meeting a success. Is likely Vincennes wiil get the next meeting or tne league. 1 1 YOUNG WIFE'S DEVOTION. Died of Pneumonia After Nursing Her Sick Husband.

fSiieoial to This Indianapolis News. LOGANS PORT, February 3. After nursing her husband night' and day through an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Reitha Reder, the nineteen year old wife of Claude C.

Reder, of this city, sue cum lved to the siAne disease and died after a few days' illness. The young wife re niained at her husband's bedsido through all the different stages of the disease, iin til the was 110 longer able to stand the strain. Her. husband Is istill In a criticjil condition. Mrs.

Reder had been married only three yea rs. Furniture 'Company Assigns. (Sfteclal to The Iniiianupolis Xewit.k SHEEDYVILLE, February 3. The Klakcly Company, of this city. a plant which manufactures extension tables, made.nn assignment yesterday aft ernoon ia favor of its creditors.

The liabilities of the plant are placed at J23.ow. with assets at lT.OuO. not including the factory buildings and machinery. The stockholders in the firm are Messrs. William and Allert Rlakely and the children of the former.

John C. DePrez has quail tied us assignee, in the sum of JlO.tioO. Refused to Undergo Amputation. Special to Tho ltidianaielis Newa.J MUNCIE. February 3.

John Fox, nn" aged resident of this city, who was found on the iloor of hi liedroorn nearly frozen to death a few weeks' is dying at the home of a relative at London. O. His life might have heen saved had lie consented to the amputation of his feet, frozen at time of hla exposure. Broke the Windows with Icicles. rsieclal Thj Incllanapoli News.

ANDERSON, February 3. A woman registering as Blanche heimftt, of Indianapolis, gathered nn armload of icicles, with which she battered in the windows of a suburban saloon, the patrons scatter 1 Ing. under the impression that she was using a revolver. She was arrested for malicious trespass. Old Soldier Found Dead.

(SjK clal to Tiio ImiianalKiliu. News. JEFFERSON VILLE, February creamerj in this city. Lutter. eheev jc 3.

Joseph EJrod, an old Boldier, was found dead on the flinir' of hi room at Ids cream and al! other dairy products, will lie manufactured. Saw the Handwriting pn the Wall. MILTON. February Alvin Low has Rcii rcfitrfed a Ih nse to sell. In liam Young, sixty years old, hunter and toxicants In thl place.

A remonstrance, trapper, accidentally wounded a few'days was filed by citizens of MiJton and AVapb ago, having shot himself ia the ankle ington i faa to Windfall Oratorical Contest. (y'peet'J to Th lnl1ana: ha Nev.g. IND FA L. Febrtuiry 3. Miss Hazel Cafes, of Sy amore, won first prize in an oratorical content held liere.

An orher of the winners was Aits. Mavd Miller. rf There ere thirteen coa Two Firemen Killed at Knoxville. KNOXVILLU i ebruary 3. Fire The Gash Dove THO UNDER PRICU STORH CI? INDIANA 352 to 353 massacliuscttr; A vcniic Oar Foiiiih Loooi End TlHttands Itavc a at led tltcin'sclvc of secure bargain that it was nut pus iMc We liavr jut received direct rr tl of Loom Ivild Good which isli be 9 4 bleache.1 'Sheeting Outings, all t'olors 12'ic Outings, alj Silkolines Simpson Cretonne 2 Of IOc Percales, blue and gray G' it? Table Linens end Towels 72 lnch mercerized Daimisk, J1.0O value, Cd inch mercerized Iamask.

Toc value, yard rf $2.00 mercerized Napkins Al Ci' iuch Gernum linen Damask. C'jc value, yard IIU 73 Inch iill linen lamask. Jl.Oo value, yard 8c Russia Toweling, yard 12' ic 8 Inch all linen Toweling. yard S'i' lSxS'i huck Towels, Sc Eath Towels, Heavy Turkish Wasli Rags '(. SUkoIine knotted Comforts, $1.35 value Ii STRUCK WITH A SPADE.

Ogg Isbell, Engineer, Beaten Down by Claude Land. SUELIVAN. February 3 An af Ciifij i Ji" the engine room of the I.I tie "Ojhriit' tnine, mar PU usantville, may result in the death of Ogg Isbell, w.o of the engineers. There was hi feeling between Isbell and Claude I and. and the latter had been warned to remain way from engine room.

Ah tha story runs, Iinnd found the door locked against him. Using a spado as a lever, be broke the lock and entered. He was met by Ir.bell John Menitii, also engineer, and Isbell ordered him away, whereupo'u he attacked Isbell with the pade, knocking him down and striking him unul he wa: i unconscious. He then, turned on MPtilth, but a revolver deterred him from attack and he left the. mine, ls.lx 11 is teT ported as fatally hurt, with liiiud not yet under arrest.

GUESTS WERE FUMIGATED. School Teacher Carried Disinfectant to Party at Lagro. (Special The. lnilionafulift News IiAGItO, February 3. Carl Troxal, a young scuool 'teacher, who id been exposed to smallpox, was fumigated by th" county healtli jWho also gave the teacher a bottle of tho" disinfecting tluid to take to his.chooI.j While attending a party, thei teacher accidentally dropped the bottle and the formaldehyde was scattered 'over all the'guests.

Harry a teacher in th high school, is broken out with Ihe dKease. being seized with it while at his duties, at school. He is now in rinaranllne. There are seven cases northeast, of town: Pe i ple who have leeu exposed go alxmt the streets and their children attend school. NEIGHBOR SAVED CHILDREN.

Carried Them from Burning Home East of Nashville. (Serial to The In llarkapolin Nf iv. NAHIIVIEEE, February 3. The country home of County Recorder T. Durnal.

east of here, was dii triiyed by lire early yesterday. He was away from home at the time. a nil Mrs. Durnal, afflicted with 'rheumatism, was bnrtty able to leave her rnl. Sln was awakened at 3 a.

in. by smoke. fought Ihe for a time, but when 'the whole end of the house broke into flame, she used ti telepbvine to arouse the family of Tag gart, a neigr.tKir. TuekmU hurried a the tlelds and carried out the children. who lost their clothing hp the fire.

The Kelly Ax Plant. (Special, tu Iin'lanr jx lln Kwi.l ALEXANDRIA. February 1. S'. many contraaictory rejMirts nu'e oeci alloat i Inee the statement that tho Kelly ax pbint tvu)i re moved that.

the citizens are vvl.r.'iy In the dark regarding the true situation. The Charleston (W, people pt 1 sl c.ssert that the factory is coining to them, while the Kelljs refuse to either d' ny 'or tillirm. Much evidence is offered by the publie on bmll sales to the question, as to whether it will go or stay. It is seated that the business men of ftrfj city who have contributed rally, lo boiinscs to hum near Haussdale. thi county, by bis tne ly ax la.

tory are prepari rg p.e grandson. Ho. was seveity eight years ricno.i. 01 o. 101,1, ohl and leaves a wife and three sons.

Vlueucp 1 '1 Heart disease was the cause. Explosion Knocked Out the Chef. MICHIGAN CITY, February 3. A water tabk attached to the in the Royal cafe exploded. 'with great force, and Edward Morgan, chef, who.

wan bending over the range at the time, was thrown several feet away and severely injured. was by Hying pieces of the range, and wag also scalded. one of the buildings, lias been compelled Argo. is being orKcinizeil to establish a to dismiss the school, out or thirty five Creamery at Portland. fi 'pecfel' The Nw, roflTLi'VNO, February .3.

A com jmny with 11 capital stock of JS.fJOO. promoted by O. S. W. Warnock and D.

J. Iviremfi) are making preparations whl'n indicate lie removal, whiie. on the other band, the factory is steadily putting lu improvements. A Telephone Organization. i cll to The IrHbanupohs Nw 8 NEWCASTLE.

February 3. At a meeting of representative, fifteen intjepfntlent telephone sy.Ktem8 of county a permanent 01 ganiza lion wax f. Saloon Fight to be Renewed. (Special to The InJlanepull N.v.s NEWCASTLE, February 3. McCarty.

who tvas defeated J' faioou license in Knights; lown. Lis relived II. warfare of two jears nj't by rnal.b.g ap plication to th" coinmisi ta i. i fori license. Knlghu town voters igr.i:K a remonsti ance ag.ii.ist run.

in t. ie i tigiit mucli bitt' leei was Laying the Blame; to Electrolysis. ALEXANDRIA. February 3 TJ recent lire dnioii. ted lint the wad rr.ii.

ibs along the line. th. F'dor i Tr.c rf 1 1 1 ru it i Vrl LL 71 fC I I WcoJ yird a'td Mi. Ladies Ji. LC Luis Tore cv.

"i'ce. a c. i white and v. dot all seaMiri's J.ue i 'i a'i wiM I i. to i.ia.

End 11 I lCr while jn lk.i 3SV Ilidi.i l.iiin.1 Fcis run lor 1:11 away. wore One Arrest 1 1 it I Arp'oiir's Toilet 1" X. I. 1 shell itjdus. Mon.ircli luien rills' 100 1 PETEHSI IURG.

lv.1 Charles Sun ner, 1 vecl of Foliroie Sumner, a of M.idix'iu toV, under I n'Tiila as one tin assault 0:1 Mr. I UTic i pelt rc. 1 ll invcicinjr our stock is iuar nt I Note tha Low Prices for ths Rest oVVils Thursday iViornta Spscinls 8 to 1 1 o'clock Cc Calico, Hark and l.ghl..... l'if Tc bleached Muslin, yard wi le Tc line brown Muslin. fit" line brown, Muslin.

apron check GinKharrt. pot niore than 10 yds. to a cu. iupe: Tm 8'c Muslin Go Shirting Calico, ftfil pice Barjains fer ivcst cf Week 4 unbleached lG' ends "Worsted 1 Velve'ecn I I i in. 4 yatd I.II'.m Jd Jet iciK.

yard. Ia Ii 1. 1. In I.J" n. I.I I a id he a V.

bo I nervsrtincni 1 ii tX I 1 to i 1 1 r. and HV III L'." X. 1 Olol 'Hi i 1 Of of A I vAhi: lre: is 1111. 1 1 i XZZ.Ui a'loaiis Cloal.s Indies' taih.r thilts fi l3ili. it' tailor m.t'de Suits JIM Fur S.

arf." I 'ur Scarfs. '5 Iv.mji J'lie. ii M.lm. rts CHILD ESCAPED A WHirPl.N0. Peru Girl Tcc Lon Run in Cold ty Avcid Pur.ir.tvuent.

1 did ti The I 1 IVlminiy ter eight veaTM 11. tl i Mrs. Jolra Ikitbiu. ciiiii JK lbiice day 1 af. The story Id Is 1 Ibid a lend jn'tii il 1 1 i.

wanted, when Ih.n punish la r. The 1 I it of Mr. vi i 1 I I 1 i In i.t. rt l.r Hcvivsl at Wit! irnir'jr. (Sivi I Tin.

.1: Ii.i NVlI.LIAMSi'ORT', I'l 'i'he Rev. rt. of Attica. iettice.4. at ti b' ie.

wht'ii have 1 .11 l.c rwiiili. Tile p.i t'i i 1. tlvU 'f I' a i 1 1 hi i I rvc 1 a calico and la 1 1 up by Mr WK. I 1 I home, tie i let. ii.

nn.s were nearly Jrosc'ii Tim' ii v. not 1. ami Cie I. when ilult.1.1 pHb.11. her.

"In GREENCASTI Jarnes Wat si ui I4 cuit. tor po in the rare of 'I'he mother ar Has I 1 1, hihl tvas (o .1 i hum t. 'i iii' Tin 1 (Inl i war. Mvett 'be 1 A 1 a i 1 I I a 1 I 1 MOTHER GAVE AWAY CHILD. Fathec Has ZtX for Po' sion of Coy.

I 1 4 1 1 i a 1 i r. pvc. ldi lil of tne 'i' f. II. lit to have rii IUTe II.

i f.dher now cfahus ti iM on that the court's po. it lou eoubl net afi" tiio death. 1 ii, Til! mi 1 Ced Cs.te, I ry 1 ye 1 I I 'i i ll.l J' I l. i In iii. i 1 .1.1 1 I I 1 3 MAKE; PEACE WSTil YOUR STOMACH.

V'ou are Certain I.bs If tempt the LU ol I uric anj Vicfcntc. Yol mm ft'' Will til. it I', do. has b. I 1 a with li.v;iy 11:" is a good and pnti b' "ii I 1 ft olii.lf'l,: 1: I a 1 Hull Other.

b.U i it; and wh' licit very liKerov atten'Jt In fm. work. 'I Is to eni io a wi, wtn'k of ill. I i. ei i'.

pi it t'i ii lo't in I I ft D.i pet feet lubsjitu'e on the work of i They n.i .,1 I 'and a ib i i it I i I t. i llt Ii II' a nil i.iin ui'T' i a 1 1 it a I v. ill. arid. It )'.

1 1 tiie y. tu Hi.g thai tin' t's I'' Mi': Li v. J. tl. II I y.A a 1 1 I i "'1 i i i a I lie 'o r.oi: I or a terf re.

Mi il 11 i. I i i I 'i iu th' heart of the wholesale district lust tiaipan w.ii i retailed u. Vl night caused a loss of 370. and cost the aB 11 ''fer surixisMlon ttit eie. tr.

iyj.ls i ns: lives of two firemen, who were crushed by f(ir np of s. A suit ai. falling walls. The largest losers i i c. in whu i tne city ccs to Murpuy Robir.eoti.

jiilflmery. Cullen cover from th" pa riy for tii'e lo it. Newniaa. riiotiL ns, L. lion Co.

water luaia a froca tfcu cua6. i t. i 'in ,1 i 'I'm 1 1 'a i i i I'll aid I i Vn i v. i i t'a i'i io I i i A 1 1 11 and i and r. I I 1 1 I i.i.

V. 1. ffi tl' HT Hot It V. ifid and r.e. 1 1 v.

prej identr Ii Lyons, of Mcv k. v. i 4 i ri siilent George Watts, vt KnightMown, .1 secretary and tt r. A com mil tee v. as appjinLeI win ei next vionuay and draw and bylaws.

I v. a ter to I I I i 1 1 1 I' i no I I I I I'd! I lor. it 11 l.i I Io 1' I I Mo ri, 1 1 n. I i i cm i i i 1 1 'l i i 1. 1 i At.

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