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The Morning Standard from Ogden, Utah • Page 6

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JJ 7 I i 0 i 6 OGDEN MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY DECEMBER 25 1910 CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE ORPHEU I Manager Joseph Goss Acts as Host at an Evening off Merriment SpeechMaking Feature of Evening Present from the Em ployes to Manager A very pleasant Christmas party was held on the stage of the Orph cum theater last night the host being i Manager Joseph Goss Al tho conclusion of tho porXonuanco tho stage was cleared of theatrical equipment and a long table was set in tho center ot tho floor After the thirty guests had gathered about tho table a very dainty Dutch lunch was served Following the introtlctlon ol the toastmaster tho following guests were i called upon for uilk Lew Wells Billy Hart Miss Ida ODay Mrs Dean Mr Sclboldt Cliff Dean Paul Florus and Following the introdt tlon of the speechmaking Robert Splan stage manager ol the Orphoum on behalf of the theater employes In si neat speech presented Manager Goss with an umbrella The genial director of affairs at the Orpheum was so completely overcome by the unexpected move that It was several mluutos before he could audibly express his deep appreciation Tho little celebration was brought to a close by all singing Auld Lang Synon and each wishing the others the greetings of the season Tlibse in attendance at the banquet I Were tho members presenting last weeks bill A member of those who will appear this week tho attaches I of the theater a number of Intimate 1 friends and press representatives I MISS ELVETTA LITTLEFIELD I of Pueblo Colorado has been scoured as professor of stenography to succeed i I MISS ADDIE MORSE I I who took her oath of office as a stenographer I In the civil service department of this city MISS MINNIE ALBERT I who for tho past two months has taken Stllwell bookkeeping i has ac cepted a position as bookkeeper and accountant with a firm of this city aho is one nf twentylive other stu dents who have lCCfl placed In govern moat railroad state and commercial Positions since tho fall term of 191011 began The flrfll semester of the Ogden Business college year 191011 closed Ioeembcr 23rd Tho new semester I 4l1 begin Tuesday January 3rd Tho i lege offico wl he onon for enroll urlnl the holidays i Li tIlJI ltl CITY POOL ROOMS FiGHT EAGH OTHER Forum Exchange Says the Turf I Pool Room Stole Their Telegraphic Service I Trouble MaYIIL Disclose Scandal and Close up Race Track Gambling I The culmination of a bitter war which has been going on for the past two weeks between two race track pool rooms of this cty came yesterday when detectives from the police department searched the building In which tho Forum saloon Is located and arrested two mon who were charged with stealing reports on the Oakland ind Jacksonville races for the Turf Exchange The men arrested wore Carl Farr and Richard OConnor but were released soon afterward when It was discovered thut there was no law under which they could be punished so long as they had not tampered with the wires over which tho reports are received and there was no evidence I to this effect They obtained their reports for the rival exchange by cutting a hole In the floor of a room directly over tho poolroom but It is claimed that neither of the men were telegraph operators and that they took the reports only after they had been made by tho announcer Details of the affair Involve the names of several prominent businessmen who are laId to be connected with the exchange located in Black Vards Forum saloon on Grant avenue The rival rurf exchange Is located on Twentyfifth street It is also hinted that the publicity resultIng from the affair of yesterday after noon may be the signal gun for a 1 wholesale crusado against the racetrack poolrooms and that this form of gambling In Ogden Is doomed The Investigation by the police officials yesterday was made at tho instigation of Jlmmlo Dunn one of the proprietors of the Forum exchange It Is claimed that the exclusive franchise for the Oakland and eastern races was obtained by the proprietors of the Forum exchange and that the reports cost them about 100 per day It is claimed that previous to the second floor arrangement and telephone I phone service to the Turf exchange representatives of that institution were stationed In the Forum and obtained the race reports afterward conveying them to the Twentyfifth street resort Tho proprietors of the Forum are said to have become acquainted with this system and refused to allow tho Turf messengers to enter the place As the Turf continued to receive reports I and even more quickly and accurate than before Dunn and his I associates had suspicions of wiretapping Armed with a search warrant Chief of Detectives James Ponder and Detective Burk went to the Forum yesterday afternoon and went at once to the second floor which Is occupied asa rooming house and operated by a man named Rogers Rogers Is said to havo opposed tile visit of the officers through the rooms of the upper floor hut tlujy were supplied with the necessary papers In the form of a search warrant In one of tho rooms directly over the large blackboard on which the racers arc marked up the detectives found Barr and OConnor For the use of this room the Trf proprietors are said to have paid Rogers 20 per week In some unknown manner the visit of the ofllcers had reached Farr and he md succeeded in cutting the telephone Instrument from the wall and hid It I Upon Investigation of tho room It was found that a hole about one foot square had been cut In the lloor after which tlw opening had been covered I IJ a rug By lying on the floor with his car to the opening a man could ictir tho reports as they were read off by the announcer or oven take tho reports direct from the telegraph instrument if he happened to bo an op crator The reports were then transmitted to the Turf exchange by telephone After making their discovery Farr and OXSonncr were taken over to the police headquarters and tho county attorney was summoned Proprietors of the Turf exchange also sent Attorney Henderson to the police de partmont to look after the Interests of their employes Upon acquainting himself with tbe circumstances of the case the county attorney arrived at the conclusion that as the men had not molested the telegraph wire there was nothing In the statutes under which they could bo held and pun shed 0i the advice of the county official Chief of Police Browning therefore released Farr and OConner Much excitement followed the announcement of the arrest of Farr and OConnor and for a time a smallsized riot was threat 1rCd Employes and patrons of the Turf exchange descended I on the pool room operated by Dunn and his associates and started a free forall but the trouble was quickly suppressed by the police The disclosures made by the police and the subsequent arrest of the Turf attaches was the one topic of conversation about the gambling resorts last night and tho result of the agitation Is problematical 00 I am pleased to recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs colds and bronchial trou ble writes Mrs Arnold of Denver Colo We have used It repeatedly and It has never failed to give relief For sale by all dealers 00 iHOYT FILES SUIT FOR A DIVORCE Hoyt has commenced divorce proceedings against his wife Ada Hoyt on tho grounds of desertion The parties were married May 18 I IfiOT and the complaint alleges Mrs lIon deserted Mr Hoyt November 13 1UQD I 00 If LICENSES TO WED I A marriage license was issued last evening by County Clerk Dye to Les tar Barnell of Omaha Xeb and Delia I Brown of Ogden The contracting par ties are colored people 1 SEEKS DAAGES fOR WURiES Joseph Frapio Suing Corey Br03 Construction Company for 30000 Alleges That Ho Wa3 Frightfully Burned While Blasting I With Povder I Joseph Fnjslo has commenced suit against the Corey Brothers Construction company to recover 530000 alleged to be due for Injuries sustained by tho plaintiff while In the employment of the company at Gnrnuill Mont where the defendants were en gnged In the building of a railroad for the Montana Railway company the accident being alleged to have happened December 27 1907 Mr Fazio states that he was employed by the company as a teamster and that tho company directed him to haul dirt to point where blasting I with giant powder was being done I and that while he was so employed an explosion occurred and he was frightfully Injured He says he has partially lost the sight of his left eye and that his cars were so Injured that he became nearly deaf and he thinks ho sustained permanent injuries that are permanent 00 UBfRTY DOES OT GET liS UBERlY Prisoner is Alleged to Have Passed a Bogus Check on Clothing Store Alleging that he passed a forged chock at a Tcnt fifth street clothing store tho police last evening arrested Joseph Liberty No checks or other evidence of Libertys guilt were found about his person when ho was placed under arrest but the proprietor of the store identified the man as the same person who tendered him the bogus paper Liberty is being held at tho c1tjnil I pending further investigation of the case oo A BflGNW I 1OUDAY BIIL I TONIGHT AT THE ORPHEUM The Orpheums new bill for Christmas week is certain a topnotcher I every act Is pleasing and entertaining In the extreme and will provo a great treat to Ogden theatergoers Miss Felice Morris daughter of the late Felix Morris one ol Amerlcaa most distinguished character actors will appear in Edgar Allan Woolfs comedeltta A Call for Help This author has written many successful I vaudeville sketches and his latest ef fort Is recognized as his best Miss Morris will he supported by George Saybolt and Edward Cohen and she Is a great favorite here therefore she can rely on a cordial reception I The Three White Kuhns sing coon songs In amusing fashion to the accompaniment of the mandolin guitar and lol The boys have ocveral cle ei parodies and there is real mu ic in every number All the members have pleasing voices and personalities that attract I Hilda Hawthorne Is a woman yen triloquist who shows good control and possesses an attractive stage presence She introduces some new Ideas and is sure to prove an attraction Marie Hart Americas foremost versatile artist and Dill IJart will ap pear in a unique comedy playlet enti tied Tho Circus Girl The act Is a scream from start to finish original and diverting with I wo decidedly clover people In the principal roles Little need be said of Lew Wells who comes with his monologue and saxaphone eccentricities His humor and splendid solos result In a positive ly delightful act The Gus Onlaw trio Parisian wire performers will be included in next week Orpheum program This trio had a widespread reputation and the offering they will present will be en tirely new The feminine member of the trio Mile Pin js an attrac tive personality and her perform mice of riding a bicycle on a slack wirc suspended from the teeth of her male associates Is a distinct and sen sational feature These acts together with an extra ordinary good set of KInodrome mo lion pictures will make one of the best bills of the season 215 Special Xmas matinee Monday at 00 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH At 11 a annual Christmas ser mon by the pabLOi ici Fisher on Thc People of Christmas Day Miss Holbey will sing Gounods Nazareth 730 grand Christ mae festival of tho Sunday school Pro gram The Pilgrimage to Bcthlc hem concert by the little folks tab leaux songs gifts The public Is cur dlally Invited Doors open a 7 Sunday school at 945 and Ep I worth league at G1C I Open house Monday afternoon and evening In the boys department of the church 00 MCANNS XMAS PLANS ARE UPSET CHICAGO Dec 24Fointi Police Inspector Edward Me Ic Cann who vaa convicted of accepting bribes in the west side levee district today surrendered himself to Jailer Dales at the Cook county Jail A mandate by the supreme court of state order IIHJ his Imprisonment destroyed 1 his plans for a Christmas cole brntlon at his home Next week 4 he will bo taken to Jollet 4 4 4 4 of i ACTiVITY AROUND Ol Illixv THE POI OrrlCt More Mail Handled This Year Than Ever Before Presents A for Employes In noting the mass of people thatlhroilj thi spacious corridors the Ogden postofilce and seeing the clerks active handing out packages and taking care of the mall reminds one of the many tokens of good cheer which find their way to all parts of the country The clerks work united I ly and with a will to servo tho big crowds with as little delay as possible and In recognition of past good service I the employees were recipients of one sack of mixed nuts and boxes of cigars from Fred Kiesel Co ono crate of bananas from Cragun Bros a case of oranges from the Ogden Commission company and a crate of onepound paclages of fancy mixed candy for each employe by Postmaster Shurtllff The employes state that tho merchants and business men I are all princes and recognize Uncle SainG best efforts to please the public I by giving the best ccrvlce at his com man Postmaster Shurtliff states that up to December 21 the amount of business I was not equal to last year but the mall received for deliver and especially packages up to December 21 IB the largest over handled at the Ogden postofilce I 00 THE SSSSNG GURl The management of the Ogden theatre Is out today with positive assur I ance that the Stanislaus Stange musical comedy The Kissing Girl will bo seen here on New Years eve The Kissing Girl from author of hook and lyrics thc composer of Its musical settings the designers of Its scenic investurc and costume embel lishments the director and maitre dballet down to the snug and elegant ly fitting stage shoemaker who fits the twinkling tootsies of a chorus of 50 beauties that a Chicago critic characterizes as a seminary of loveliness arc all masterminds in their respective professions and petted favorites of fickle Dame Fortune The jade has smiled on them so often In the past that they have grown to believe they are immune from her frowns With beautiful Texas Guinan fea tured in the title role aided and abet ted by the superb comedian Barn irermson the notions light come dian Dick Temple pretty Vcnifi Mr London thcftenor and Ida Fit 7 hugh one of tho cleverest eccentric German comcdfffnncB one finds a cast of principals that absolutely guarantees a successful presentation of Mr Stnnne3 latest work In this city cityA A complete ensemble shows 70 peo plo Irrespectiveof the companys or chesirn underlie directorship of Whitney Ben lngton The opera comlque is In three acts with beauti ful settings by the artist Thomas Moses The consumes arc by Schoultz and the military uniforms by Hlrsch 5 Co The opera Is staged hiy Mr personally Stnngo and the dancing novel ties arranged by Mr Charles Jones Seats Thursday 10 a 00 LAWSUIT OVER PROMISSORY NOTE The Ogden yallay Trout Resort company has commenced suit against Lewis to recover 2000 and 20U attorney fees alleged to be due on a cortain promissory note Issued to Joseph Darker November 13 1D09 The note was assigned to the plalntift company by Mr Barker The note calls for 2000 anti the plaintiff asks 200 attorney fees In collecting the amount of tho some 00 DEATHS AND I FUNERALS JOSEPH PAYNE Funeral services for Joseph II Payne will bo held Monday afternoon with services from Larkin Sons funeral chapel at 1 oclock Friends desiring to view the remains may do so this ailcrnoon rnd tomorrow up I to the time of he service Interment Jn the Ogden cemetery FREDERICI COLLINS The funeral services over the remains of Frodejick Collins will be held this afternoon at 1 oclock from the residence at 331 Perry avenue Bishop Moroni I Marriott will conduct I the services Interment will be made in tho city cemetery IRETA HIGGINBOTHAM Bishop Jacobs will conduct the funeral services of Ireta Hlgglnbothnm which will bo held from the Fifth ward meeting house at 1 oclock this afternoon Interment In thc city cemetery I I Friends desiring to review the remains may do so ut the family home M2C Tent jrlh street up to the time of the services JOSEPH WEST An innovation is likely to occur in the matter of funerals In rural districts adjacent to Interurban lines In place of long funeral corteges over bad roads and In bad weather the Interurban cars can be used for such purposes with all the comfort convenience and exclusiveness that can be desired Such a funeral took place Friday when a car containing the remains of Joseph A Wests little son Joseph Franklin and a company of mourners left Brigham City atl2lfi after a very impressive service at the family residence at 2 oclock and arrived at Twentieth street just a half block from tho City cemetery whore the Interment took place Were the street car company to ex tend Its track Northward along Jef ferson avenue to the main entrance of the City cemetery there is no ques lion but many living at a distance would avail themselves of the convert ience and comfort I of such funeral arrangements asthe ubave fJo IJ tr vic It is with right hearty good will that we wish youall 1 1 A Merri Christmas And with equal sincerity do we thank the public for the kindness and good cheer ch tide 3 our work pleasant even during the busiest hour fi i I I You will doubtless be happy to know that as a result of your generors patronage this storeyour storchas today a new record to break in volume of Christmas business Thank You fl I I H7 WRIGHT SONS COMPANY WA1CHFAN HAS rJARROW ESCAPE While Attempting to Investigate Conditions in Box Cars He Confronts Robbers A watchman In the local railroad yards had a narrow escape from death Friday night when he was fired upon by an unknown man the bullet passing through thc rim of his hat The name of the watchman could not be learned and the case was not reported to the police The man was making hfs rounds of the yards when he attempted to investigate the Interior of a car He had no sooner entered the car when there was a report of a revolver and I a bullet hummed dangerously near his head He heat a hasty retreat to summon reinforcements hut neglected to close the door of tho car When he returned the unknown combatant had ned and no trace of him could be found 00 Farmera mechanics ralroaders laborers rely on Dr Thomas Eclectic Oil Takes the sting out of cuts hums or bruises at once Pain cannot slay where It is used OGDEN THEATRE JANUARY AND 2 SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY A STUBBORN CINDERELLA A treat Is in store for theatergoers this season for there are a number of celebrities whose talent warrants them playing important parts who will be seen with A Stubborn Cinderella I rella company Cort Albertson who I plays the leading part is a comedian I In a class by himself his interpretation of the role of Mac has never been equaled and as a star in musical comedy he Is a hard man to beat Albcrtsoii has a unique way of his own as most comedlanr have Like I all successful actors lie starleil at the bottom of the ladder but his goodS stage presence and excellent voice coupled with hard work and attention to detail soon placed him on the top rung whore he now seems destined ito stay for a good while to conic I Being a college bo hlmuolf he Is much at home In his part and his acting of it leaves nothing to be desired i Supporting Mr Albertson is the clever prima donna Alias Hazel Kirke only recently recruited Into musical comedy but who has so fur more than made good Miss Klrkc is a decided hit having a remarkable votes and bearing Lillian Goldsmith another musical comedy favorite who is second to no other Houbrette nsa dancer plays the part of Lois while Mabel Chnrlebols Neal Burns and Bobble Wagner have Important parts There aro 20 song numbers all of which are termed hits The attraction will bo seen hero Jan 1 and 2 with matinee Monday Seats Friday at 10 moo DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMMITTEES REPORT WASHINGTON Dee 21 Many thousand copies of the report of the committee conducting the Eallln I gcrPinchot controversy will be dls trlbutcd throughout tho country It Is estimated that the cost will be 13362 according to Mr Cooper chairman of the house committee on printing Mr Cooper and members of his com mlttee favored getting out a large cdl lion to meet the widespread demand I for Information on the subject Meanwhile the house committee on agricul I ture has yet to act upon the report of I the Investigating committee which wan referred to it Thc report of the agricultural com mittee will bo perfunctory return of tho more important matfer to the I all house without delving into tho case at I 00 MOTORMAN PROVES HIMSELF TO BE HERO 4 I 4 00 Se COLUMBUS 0 Doc 24 When Seymour Borrer was talc I 4 Ing an Intcrurbsm car 10 tho i 4 barns today he saw Paul Mar I tin an olghtyenrold boy sink Into the Scloro river Brjrror cut the trolley rope loose and i using it as a laeeo dragged the boy to the shore I oo II READ THE LASSFIED PAG I 04 I fmHT GALERS FORHH ODS I I Men Taken in a Raid Fail to Appear in the Police Court I Eight attaches of the Elephant gambling resort on Twentyfifth street who were taken during a raid on Friday night forfeited their bonds in the sum of 100 by falling to appear before Acting Judge Farnsworth In the I police court yesterday morning i The names of the mon appeared on I the police record as folloa Pat Kelley Crawford Kopl James Reeves Clayton John Davis Moore and A Smith oo OGDEN THEA THE KSSNG GRL i DEC 31THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR 1 IN I I I I In order to have an attraction of I merit for the close of the present 1 year Dec 31 Mr Allison has just concluded arrangements with the Southern Pacific to rush the big musical comedy company The Kissing I Girl from San Francisco by special train The company will arrive at I30 in ample time to have I everi thing readiness for the best musical short on the road I People will remember Texas Gui nan Harry Emerson and rick Temple I Gorge London the tenor and Ida Fltzliush the German comedienne Such cast of principals absolutely guarantees the attraction More thjm this the best seats for the performance will sell for 150 i Thursday morning next the scats will be on sale on KEEFE RETURNING TO SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULA Dec 21Danlel ICcefe commissioner general of Iml gration who came here from Washington to investigate tho Imigrallon and labor problem in the Hawaiian Islands sailed for Son Francisco today I on the Pacific Mall liner Mongolia In an Interview before his departure thc commissioner general se vcrelj criticised the importation of Fllipinoes by the sugar planters and I declared that they were not a desirable class of laborers for the Islands i Mr Keefo had words of praise for tho migrants brought from Sibel ill and considered them more desirable than the rillpinoos but stated that tho Immigration of Americans to the mainland would best solve the labor problem and the Americanization of the islands so much desired i The corning of Americans however in tho opinion of tho commissioner was dependent on higher wages than i are now being paid on the Islands I nn I BLOODHOUNDS SEARCHING I FOR UNKNOWN MURDERER I IIENNIPhV Dec 2IR Burns I a physician 31 years old was iinnler ed in his office here last nlht by I sonic one who used an axe as a weapon but the crime was not dscovered I until today A posse with blood I hounds Is searching for the murderor I I After killing Dr Burns the murderer I hauled his body away In a wagon The physician slept In his office and It is believed he was killed while he was sleeping Burns came here from Harrison Ark about five years ago Dr Burns was under Indlcciuient na charge of having assailed a blacksmith here with Intent to kill last spring co BOGOTA MERCHANT HAD MANY JEWELS I LONDON Dec 21 Darlo del Cas tillo who lold tiii magistrate that be had been arrested on the same charpro and discharged In Now York City was remanded In the Bow streot police court Charged with having received I a large number of emeralds and diamonds alleged to have boon stolen from the government of Columbia Castillo was taken Into custody fol lowing his arrival on tho Mauretanla A quantity of jcwelrv brought Now York by Darlo del Caotlllo a merchant of Pc ota was seized by tho New York custom ofllccrs because of a qneHlon as to the duties which should be paid to them Castillo was not detained I oo READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGC I THWARTS ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP PLANT iI i I Oiler Smelter Stabbed by Conspirators but Saves Great Damage I I SALT LAKE Dec 24Thc timely discovery of a box containing 50 pounds of dynamite and a fuse prevented the blowing up of tho bg brick smokestack of the Murray plant of the American smellIng Refining corn puny last night James MaYtln an oiler In the power plant who thwarted I the plot by his discovery was attacked by the conspirators and his gold watch stopped thp course of a knife which would probably have pierced him to death Martin saw two foreigners loitering about the stack and decided to Investigate lIe found the box of dynamic ready to be placed In ono of the Iron doors at the bottom of the Black which had beon opened While peering Into the door tho two men Jumpo upon him and ono attempted to stab him His cries frightened the mea away Tho smeltor ofllclals can assign no reason for tho apparent attempt to dynamite the chimney CHICAGO 1ARKtT CHICAGO Dec 21 Bull traders took advantage of the selling pressure In the wheat market today and sent up prices Corn strength also was ai aid and there was assistance from the dry weather throughout Kansas Oklahoma and most of Missouri Closing figures were the same as last nighl to J4c higher Corn made a not advance of 3Sc to TSfglc Oats rose a shade to 1Sc and provisions at the windup varied from 30c advance to 7 l2ifi 10c decline Wheat started weak on bearish for I cign dovclpomeiits However no raIn had fallen In the winter wheat belt of the United States and there was renewed fear of drought damage Another source oC encouragement for the bulls lay In the fact that primary receipts for the week showed quite falling off though arrivals In the Southwest were running heavy again principally at Kansas City May ranged from 96 IS to 9C 12c anti closed firm at 9C 38c a net gain of a shade Fear of a possible squeeze in the December delivery caused corn shorts much uneasiness Fluctuations in the May option wore from IS 1Sc to 4S 3S with last sales at 48 1lc Cash mar hot firm No2 yellow closed at 17 12 17 ic Firmness In oats came from sympathy with other grains May sold between 31 1S and 31 3Sc and finished 1Sc up at 34 1134 3Sc Offerings of ribs were much heavier than in the provision list Latest figures were 5 to 30c up for pork 10 to 12 12 higher for land and 7 12 to lOc rice for ribs 00 TAFT CONGRATULATES CHILES PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Dec 2fHaIDt been notified by the United State legation In Santiago Chile of thc Inauguration of President Barros Luc President Taft today sent the follow I i lug congralulitloiiB to the new rukr I by telegraph I 1 offer to you my congratulations I on ibis occasion of your assumption i of the executive of Chile and beg vour acceptance of my best wishes for the succesb of your administration I According to the United States legation reports the now Chilean cabinet will bo as follows Minister of the InterlorMaxlmllhna 1 Ibnnez Minister for foreign relations Ka fad Orre Minister of Justice and public instruction DomIngo Amunatcgui Minister of finance Ralniundo Dl Rio Minister of war and marine General Pinto Concha Minister imlurty and publlcworks Israel Vnldes Vergara The members of the new cabinet are liberals 00 JUMPS FROM SWIFTLY MOVING PASSENGER TRAIN 4 4 4 4 4 OGALLLALLAII Kun Dec 21Mrs Mary Griswold and her two children jumped from 4 a fast moving Union Pacific train near Ellis Kan last I 4 night Mrs QilswolJ is a wll i ow Her home Is eight miles northeast of Ellis Her condl tion Is dangerous Thc chI drcn were only slightly Injured ft Mrs Griswold feared the train 4 would not stop nt the station where she wanted to get off 4 4f 4 4 JiiI i I I Ji ihis ihisrat rat vif aft 1 ppe thi a 1 UCf 3 lorA orI 18 A fne LaI B2S Ka foi cm am Yi 1 art or lIpr 11 In sit 18 n1n hly I.

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