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PITTSBURGH EltOIAT, GAZETTE, WET)3TES1)AY, 2. lfiOJ. "h)ztrts of the of Genttiry the Office ifl V. "A Ci rt I mi t' 1 10 irsf May v.y It y- II in FIRST DAT GONE! GIRL GOES ROM HERE HOME BLAST-LOOSENED ROCK ENDANGERS LIVES 11 lii I IIIIMII! Wor ij SETTLED RATE DISPUTE A Akron Father Conies to Pitts- 1 ij UK Lf i kmen at Clinton Funnces Flee Irom Burst ins Boulder Ju-t in Tim? to Escape Fatal Injury, But One ot Them Is Seriously Hurt and May Die. Alter Vietini ol an Al Happiness and Quiet Reigned Over Initial New Year ot the Twentieth Century.

hurgh mss Opportunity Intrci tor mm res Oodlard of tm Trunk Lines Calls a Meeting leged Alxluction. to Consider Port Differential Compromise-1 Pos NO WARNING OF THEIR DANGER WAS GIVEN TO THE MEN Expires January a 8 P. in mv MEN HELD BY THE POLICE CROWDS AT THE THEATERS sible Concession for Pittsburgh. Nw ri injured -U-r- One man th ij- All tho men in connected with the the smithy tl bla-t furnace .11 with aa The new century began ur laurri.ai almost follow HI Id he 36,524 perfect day. If all the unanimous in daring that th fn-H.

1 i WILL NOT, HOWEVER HEAD OFF LOWER ATE CONTENTION duriiit the next hundred years 1 'is-' -rH rs cf is to be civert at ft-f. tiona thiii Head 'I al rate. Tic --e ar- the -V of A Port 1 at r.i ri t- Ahnr I V-tn. re to i or.r-tlt-j' if. c- r-.

I i 1 I i t. rM" I.urrt'H drmarid for better freight ilea iron arjii l.oel and primarily for tab.i..tirvnt of the name rates from rt to Vork exist from IJuffaI ill ftgnln be com-idr-rod at a tneelirii? of h.f ir the the the from the thrv it. cf arr 1 ar- tlor. at rd Into the Hror.i lal Tul-s producing C'i. 'dicing.

to dVC'iUC Ui5 Head i i' r. is t. nil re. due toe t. le woiking on the P.ld ij.

touched o'f a b'ast tf hou giv iHghttst wurpleg. aid thtt n.a:-v wira not ir.jtired entirely 'iae al.r'r,r In c'-adlup: Ih. that f.ew la fVf) wh.et bouj.b hin.1"-.; on t. mi' bi i ke In 1 d. zn v.i' crs.

The 11 put off thoril.v after 2 ch k. In I hi. kndtli fhop -a. r-' K.iV'd la fixing a ar. 1 11 Ce'ia.

SpuHer, the 15-year-old girl al- 1 leged to have been kidnaped In Akron Monday by two young men. whl be taken home to-day by her father, Philip S-" ler, who arrived in the city last e.ening. Arthur Mayr.ard nnd Leroy the two men accused of abd icting the 1 gird, are still confined at the Cen'ral police station nro1 may be taken to I Akron to answer the cnm'je of ubductins a. minor child The police have advisfd the father to prosecute Maynard and I The latter will decide when he gets hack to Akron. In the meantime the two 'prisoners will got a hearing on the i fo-f i ruck 'vv- a-id mi-: i en-atlro like it, mankind would pronounce it the millenniums The sun shone gladly from a clear, blue sky, he'ning the swet cold wind make roses in the cneeks -f pretty twentieth century maids ana dr'vinsc hollow-eyed sadness and melancholy deep and, let us hope, ever to-be-forgotten caves.

It was a glad New Year If the old earth ever knew one. Yet not one within memory was ever more, calmly and more peaceably celebrated. Many people were on ths streets enjoying the bright sunshine. There was little noise except that made by an occasional belated' watcher A.tr.rr.k. frr- -u.

an iu. r. i-. i i'i-T rt PI r-put 'i r. r.

r. a I'lij 'or rteJS 1 1 tvi. the we af r.ml five narrowly being maimed for life by the falling of a large boulder from the hillsid" wr-re tit1 Panhandle is being widened, the smitl attached to the Clinton blast furnaces or. Y''sl Carson sireet. The man is Fred a A jiiece of the bou.d over 10i struck him on the ba-k the n-ck throwing him on his face.

When the man was plrkf.l up he was ur.r ens He was remo iU to tbe hospital. It. hi stated that his condition Is not airrml-i-r at. present, but there is danger of blood lot on the brain. For reaiiy an hr nfur he vv struck the blood flowed re 1:1 his eyes and nostri'a nnd be grn.irol deeply, cs if in great pain.

ChrU Lap, an oil man who worked alongsi.j KurtzctiDKUgh, was rdso stru. by a ple'-e of the rock but fortunately was seriously hurt. i ii i t- la Ac c- i i r. tre'r Iriit'K hr.e fretgat commit 'it York op Friday of this special meeflwc bf, been cull 1 ip-t time by J. F.

of the association to take pluc the fttni abed Joir.t Truf- Now. thfi flfth-da I'ow York rate, IS ia upplled on export shipments to Boston, while the domestic TMte to the Inttf port la 'i1 per 300 pounds higher. Pittsburgh steel men want the rate to New York applied for Boston, because ox the fact tha on export tr.ific excellent vepstl facilities and rntpfl are available at the latter port, in insane( an advantage over the New York port, and thn steel men nre willing to hive their fat'tic taken the I on per bftul on thi.s if tho Ne.v York meeting reaches an apriernent it will onVy require a live-day notice to the Interstate Traffic association to put the reduced rates as tariff. Only Removes a Wrons. and Lung ii.iwl.

pb rf frvmpt i tk-n a if. rl Kr i New v. of i-r rr.ary o-r-r un-. TI are f.e rr.ar.-.1.5 of pu- arre of "ilarrh. to ih: Vvhen ihey haril the nil rt.

Tae b''. -t A ifl.vr Phv ihe iisl.ie for r.y opened the and the boulder ti.n 1 1. ror, i 1 bu ilir.fr, IJberty in- gi-, at a men kr th i.i'y two ok s. i I to- th leport. cnarge ot being suspicious persons itiei probably given sentences to the work ran out work-rs whn ho heard Mi.

r. a of the night before. Firth avenue hys l'l c. St fi-oi. Ph pU.

us house -5 5 5 -9 al the k. 'hi: enter.d H.v:ti differences and la Hi more New York In rc-reduced ratef bar. A :.) -njir- on the to the PhUudelphl Ir.st hi to the ose.J when hi i year had hardly gore two yam felled the ground, l'e and lives wiih wife A Imoiid vii le. nyi'jitonu denote Xii.c and I Ol 1 at 1 llfw ng; ulnrrii ilic TIi mat. A i Sl.Gu a hi 'ti ll The mot Mi eti ty the special committee tn- 1 -iat meeting of the trunk pir.

oi'joii vitrei down at the it the Philadelphia and 1 Only 5 Days N'tlce i heicb given tM of trie rck ending JartiflT rate offers W.W be Mithd.uy tl5.ipT of spe-ll cflffS IT1IEY WILL UNlTElFIGlit FOR A ROAD! I i As published in the Commercial Ga-elta vesttiday the mru and the girl were arrested Monday night at the B. O. station when the train carrying the trio arrived In the city. The father said last night that his daughter left home Monday with a young girl friend und met J'-iv-ii'Ji'd and BtoUler. His daughter was io-durd to take a trip to phiiadelrh'a and the father learned of the f.ct after her parture.

He wired the podce l-i Philadelphia, but the Pittsburgh man intercepted the party by getting a tip from the conductor of 'he train who w'rci ahead. The father of the Spulr girl a shoe dealer in Akron. 11" slated ne knows both Maynard and Stottler and they ere bad characters. One, he said, had been convicted of larceny in Akron and the ether has been under arrest times. di Ia, rnakhic the lil'th rajes.

vihWli nre thin-- blfly i-T 10 -i'HT f''r 1'' to NrW f. ri.l'atl'.-ipbin rtr.d 1 Hj i '-i The r.nlt.lmore mi lntrstei cppoa-l for -xlstirK fllffi hi. v'Til 1 tb rate? While of the Pittsburgh Fte-1 Interests are sanKiiine that, railway people will re-establish before spring the sixth -class rates on the iron and ieel articles on which the higher fifth rates now ride. It la understood that the roeeiinn thtc week will only establish -tlc Htffalo-New York rate, which has existed in the nature of ilisc.rirtnnati'sn against. Plitsbarph for some time.

While thus far FitUbureh has up aeralnst a stone wall sii as an actual confession Is railrcud are beirifT criticised for making liberal cuts on southern iron and steel articles. The rate on Alabama, iron has been jeduced cents a ton to Ohio river crossings, to-pettier ith a corresponding iredu'nlmi to the eastern seaboard. The reduction to the Ohio river makes the southern iron a more formidable competitor of the seldom known a quieter day, not oven on Sunday. Once there was a wild skirl of childish pipes that swept from Grant's Iliil to the market place. But It soon hushed as the swarming newsies found places at the bounteous banquet board spread by the Leader.

in the Churches. Nearly ail the churches had early morning services which were well attended. Ati'er that everybody gave up the day to 4ulct enjoyment. Some made the usual New ear others found pleasure in visiting friends and a goodly proportion of the population found Its way the theaters, to the ice in Duquesne garden, to the pictures in Carnegie gai-iery. to the flowers in the conservatory and to the animals in the isoo.

Neaiiy al! the places of basiness were closed and the people put on their gayest of holiday attire to celebrate the day joyously and happily. It wii! long be remembered ss one of the idea! days; one of the few holidays i. (Juo Varranto BroAmsville Proeeedinirs in Pike Case to tinutd. s. p.

m. rr.il ruin tr. in r- -i ar- fe r- I iter, Tle I'i ii and 13 cents to Batti- Yolkhlatt and FreilH-its-Frt und Announce a Consolidation ot Interests. tv r-. ra lire to l.

tr p-'t --te Tt.rt.at. fcr.Mth." iss of Flesh i-t ai-kinu Cin'sh." Tir, Keep -C." tn. -1 Tor Itre.ith:- 1 pa.es in tee t-v-c." in the N'-ie." Cold 1 Blf-ls I hr. rue rot.i "At l'p "Ti. kdr.g in Ai ri li.c r.ves." "N-e S.

it ai.ii T. "it-r. Ns.se i Burin. "I ei I'me-i. 'T is rl "if -s i-.

of Srr.eil." Kern ir irte N'ee. "Haw AiP.c to Ce the Throat. the r. the Hi" the 1 e-f i ft In Hif: v. ie.e iv.iiit se Be Arueil Tt-Day.

a rv r-. n--r t. -hi te i. ti tre trie eurtivr I I ni'-ai. wi r1--i BIG GERMAN DAILY FORMED HEADING AT HARRISBFRG rr; will AM Pittsburgh and valley districts in market, and now.

with this commodity sehlnsr at and below cost, this is a substantial fuctor in the market, and i ar. we.c rite. WHISTLINGIN CARS. Snnt. Murphy Sfiyn the Whistler Is iii-iii nee Thnt Ought to Ite Sniresed.

"Whistling in cars comes under the head of disorderly conduct." said Murphy of the I'nited hue, yesterday, "aril conductors are authorized to cause offenders to desist, and if thy X-Kar llian Inaduaa i' throufrh it heavy sales of southern iron i have beon made here. I Another of the cor.trrtior.s that I'itts- I il 1 1 fr iet eed Tho Y'iisblHtt and the Kreihelt's Freuud, the two leading German r.cwi-pnpeis of tity, ani.ounce In their ls- rnnriie lor 'M-iiifme a its kind that pass away without jar and excitement; with the world seemingly at peace everywhere. Yesterday was the greatest New Year local theaters have known. Prosperity was everywhere evidenced by audiences nhfiie atnlf of ic Uni en tee ah.olo el tllhl', i sues this morning thai a consolidation of the two has been arranged, and that application will lie tntde to ihs govtrnor At o'clock this tV warranto proeeedlngs tdio i the Prowi svihe TurnpiKe id wtll be before John P. at Harris'.

The were enUrr' ly the liw hr.m Urhn Ashiey np: Attorney i F. Fox, who represent Hto a of 1.1 win timisliip. war per list in aano fr.g other to jhae them rt-moved from the car. that crowded the big playhouses "from pit to dome." Local managers, veterans Citcr-Hlt m0- "fl? Z' A I CVQ 1 jrt hrr cjic cjture orJiiftlirmut'n. 1 1 is 111 wlul mi.tei.!r cp.

1 r.vr'furrfrrtlii'fM 1 IA -M. 1'ltubari. We look upon the whistler in exaetiv we do noon the b'toxi- tnnoiini rii I f'r-i'ht V. II. I i -ivHiiln ilroa1 has notlrte-l O.d 'aril of a oornpromi.se i In? -o-hni wPhuut Epoclfyinur its terms special rcprewnilng tn rnrryiug thv Pittsburgh iast bouml to tlie fki boar 1.

On the ptrpntrtp cf vi'i'Mnrd l-iSMeJ hi call tv ibt: trunk ltiifi hnd to repre.tntn-I'vis of i.tlx Hi tsiiurfrh lints lntrStfd ir the tlrg Frl'lay. Tb f-porfal inpft at 11 o'clock in tho f.r;i';itr, to ompl-to its report, nnd tho Wii follow an hour I'Htsh'irli rill! Cillc'l to the Hi'-'tlntr r.n Trifl.t Tronic Mnnager I). Y. Mv'nb( of til. IViniyIvanla lln Frttl't Asrnt L.

Ituh Bioclrn-1 rfnitfi of thf Hnltimom OonPrr.l 1 r.iir ht Agent A. Dofin of the Fitts-lirryli and General FrIpht Arcr-' V'. L. Cromlish the Filtsburph Ar. V.

ertti.Ti. Pivi'-lon I'rr itrlit Aumt H. Ij. tym itr of tl and II. 7,1.

Matibc.vvi of tb Tuutmori Ohio ars ''Jo p.r.-.-j 0 fiitfn.1 It was the line5! thii -irps'-nffd. the New York Central, ak-i Tk? Shorn and AV'efit Shore tiiPt rfricbi-d t.ie romprombe on the port CTeror.l it ipif-tloii. Tb DpcNlon tu Iloiiun. At Vij last trunk Ihie rtiethicr a qui-, lion nro" over tiic unpMcation of the if the the 2itn cf this month for a chart for a row to be calle! the Neeb-Hirsch Publishing Company. This corporation is to cwn and publish the new pacer.

It will puliisn a u.ilv, Sunday rftul weekly. Ti.a name, it is slj. lie profession, say they have never the same light as witnessed such crowds of theatergoers 1 a ted individual who mak.j a geieral inv IS it tornv f. the th- time tii.1t t-en ranto petition was up was soddep. J.

n. Bal, a load crr.p Et.it.. at he h. 1 Hit1 fear of the leg that su a p-tl'ioa Ada.i C. fl'e hc-i-r T'r, up h.v- r-eforr iT his ix-d rr 6aQrr l-r.

Ihr fr printrd tfrr ha bra lerrfml CO and artrrJ on Almur ffiytifn in cmis'-'ftl uttr.f -jih lie mjcoti mtm- tM. t. r.i P', tt-ro will bs "Yoikfblatt und burgh steel men will keep the Issue alive fin is the fact that southern roads now make rates on such finished products as bar iron as low as the northern steel and iron interests tret on their pig iron for a corresponding haul. Contradictory Tactics. When the Pittsburgh stel men first took up their demand for a special export rate on iron and steel the overwhelming argument was thnt the eastern and seaboard and furnaces haii to be considered, and some of the railway Interests met proposition with the iiecla rat ion that if an export rate were placed on Pittsburgh iron they would reduce rates on all the raw materia is to the eastern mills and furnaces.

Pittsburgh still stands without an export rate, while yesterday the rate on coke to the seaboard was reduced 30 cel ts a ton. Steel interests here look upon this as a contradictory move and whl use it In a continued eTort to get the reduced rates ia directions. The r.tn to t-Hb' on a i reviou. tlo.i sets forth that tl. by transferrh certain portions of the tuiu- I like to the FuVirtan Traction CcmpaiiV i oeiore.

1 r.ey reraarK tne lact tnat trie same conditions prevail throughout the country. There-is a general boom in the theatrical business, starting with Christmas day last week, and it bids fair to extend long into the remaining months of the. season. Sever Auj-thlntf Like It, "I have never seen the like of It," said Business Manager T. K.

Kirk of the Ai-vin, yesterday. 'The three sftra to have stirred, up 'all the theatergoers. In "Western Pennsylvania. The tnrc-e. are Mar.sheid, Marlowe and tbe Metropolitan Opera.

Company. Mr. -Mansfield si MiT.irTi-Hii.nj. I and not keeob.K the road In pro; n'-dsance of himsel Whittling ctten-tiins more annoying to passer.ers tha.i anv thing I can think cf. No gentlemnn v.

ill whittle lu a crr, although I have seen men in cars win i.11 of the outward appearances i gi thir.en. who half of the passcrg. is nervous that they could hardly sit sn'il." In tt l.ouh- the board of Iihs been cat'ed upon to j-jpre'-s whistling hi street cars on the ground th.it it Is to public h.alth. It rh-clared to be a Tlu accepted dctmtuon of nuisance is pomethlng "d-i ngi-r. vis to life or detrimental to hlh." A- nuisance may involve darker to the life or detriment to the health ot the person who commits it a.s well is to someone else, liceco the aiiriroprla teness of classing whistling in pubi conveyances as a tiUl- 1 FTTl 1 1 1 liSTA.lLIi.Iir 'J IJXiO.

ii th re; air. according to the intro'Ioti char'er Usued, forfeit 1 Its therefort no legal tiirn to i Freur.d." It whl require ul.out a Eiot.tti to obtain the charter an 1 as as practicable, after that the actual union will take place. The corsolhiatioTi was effected through the purchase nf the buildings A too two pupeis, together with a nurnotr cf Hjjolr.lr.g prO.enes on toiiihr.ili strtei. hetween irgln alley ar.) hixtn avetijt. bv Y.

Oliver. In tht-i tuH.linif the i.ew paper wlil cvefit-Jally tiiid a hviin'. Project of the Henry W. Oliver, Charles p. president cf the lincoln Nutb.nil bei.k, the owners of the two paper hp.1 number of prominent German 1 OLIVER 1.

of a i 3 lit tl Iron Zl Sisc! Goc.t C'. rr.Ir.g. as it did. In th heate.1 discussion between for the county and th- petition whs a bit of go the 1 ounsel the crurttv Trio proposed New York concession. rate to P.opton for export traf- whita reganled as of substantial be lefit.

ad any. f. h.ic 1 Kf Vurl; This, fIRi 'Ill'Tit an al- It is will not. tie up at the meetir.g this week, had a poor opening. The night, before Christmas is always a poor one at the theaters, hut the reht of the week whs immense.

This week will be phenomenal. Beginning to-night, the orchestra will be put on the stage and will not be seen again during this engagement. Miss Marlowe will play to at least Slo.uft! or on the week. It promises to. be the same with the Metropolitan Opera Company not close the content.

It will not onset the substantial right rate reductions made on southern iron and other products from competitive fields to the seaboard. ir ok Scft Weltfnj Steel isnd Allegheny. committee will make ihoui'h the.rpeefal ance. If whftl1ng was only detrimental to the health or to the 'general welfare of no recommendation In relation to Boston. 1 I 1 miiP.

and capitalists will b-- trt.re?ted in tne- new -ovR-crn. It lnten 'ed to pro-diicfl G.rman paper tl it crnm-tre favorablv with any of Us iit gliir. coc.iem- -j 1 1 4f I 1 I 1 1 nun lt FOUR VICTIMS OF RAILS AND WHEELS i -Oel At the ljft meftltg of t-pointed to COtnierptl the Jl the for ciun'y le-Ur. that road coniropy attempting to f- rc nty to purvhae a fr wMcu It did Pot legally own. ha', lug re 1: at the Mme the road wis turned over to the trar.rit coiupany.

t.n It l. aa.e j.pbilc that a t--n rskil the 10a pre w-. and wlil continue the attorney-riTad gives his dorfs! AnPo'incenient has not yet b. i 1 mr.de the home. next I wouldn't be surprised if the.

house was sold out for the week before the opening night. I ha ve never seen anything, like it. I can't sukge-st, a reason, aside from the general prosperity prevailing." At the Grand Opera house yesterday the house waa packed at both afternoon I 4rHw as to the ti mpotary home of "Yolksbi v.n.l Kreihelt's Freur. awai'lng the oomph tion i it 11. l.rirrtl )tllee at ()llll THITII SIRITT VCRTi 111 truiiojii.

I th whi.th the public would be perfectly but the wliNtkr sits and whistles and the "public suffers. The normal n.an feels toward the whistb-r as the editor of. a western porer last summer dt toward a neighbor whom he tried to reach by the following item: 'Tf the young man who on the olurlore, nights, will sit withdn rech of our hos-s when we have steam up. Is will hear something1 to hl-j advmtr.ge." If the whistlimr pesenger J.rs1.-s I'i v. hlsthng, and thus making a nuisance ot hlnself.

and the conductor does not of Ins own accord request him to it. then becomes the duty of the passenger Who Is annoyed to town Cha ber rg. th" in the Kreih It's Kreund pub Cit Editor Salm, of Yolks-hiatt. Falls irom a Trolley Car and Soon Dies. Attorney Charles L.

Powers Run Over in Allegheny Depot. Two Other Men Killed. lished. Henry was the under, it in a few soil the paper Victor rn U.MrSHrFII i'L: The lo a ring In tr.e ere to-day citlns 1 1 a deal of granting of the petition wo 1... mean scttir.g 1 the roil it trt I fieri ba.

wa In William and louls Nec-b, cousins. i on i. 1Vj the pi per was ex-lb? ..1. ltns 1-) any of the ral. It wio, i 150 STYLES 111 HU2S, L50IL.GR.

PLATI( moved i i an.l in iia Ni.f li bout'ut a interest. La'er Wlii-iriiu Nei tt bought the other hall froin Far i -si-ictrr IRON WC I to the conductor, and p' b- does not abate the nnliince, the pa er.ger ci-n get natis- f.ict'"u by telling his troubles to Muruhv. It n. yet be to Charles Tj. Powers, a well-known Pittsburgh attorney, lost his life last 'evening at 6:85 o'clock at tho Ft.

Wayne station and evening performances. Manager Fred. M. McCloy said more than 6.CW0 persons-, witnessed the new play, "Nell Gvvyn," during the day. "1 had some doubts of the existence of a 'Nell Jwyn' fad when I secured the play, but there is some reason for the great interest displayed in a new and previously-untried drama.

It will continue throughout the week," went on Mr. McCloy. "There is a big demand for Feats, and the prospects are that we will sell out at every performance. All Treated Alike. pc was the same way at the Bijou.

Duquesne and Academy "of Music, Kven Sipe's animal show, at the Avenue thea nbio nn an a navon of son A the county. Attorney J. H. B. al.

the r.y. left Pbuig I 1 Ight. "I have not the iuVt," he paid, "thnt the petition will be ct than v-i'i 1 patent it fh-ce "igns In the curs reading, "No oiril'ng allowel." John P. city editor of the Pttts-Ji'igH hi tt. fell from an Allegheny treff ''Kr last everting and waa injured so badly that he died in about two hours.

The, which seems to have been purely ucet'lental, ocurrel at tha cor-it of North avenue and Kast street, in In Sraynm, piette. rn i ore-third ls regular prices. di2crep.t in ART SQUARES in Allegheny, while attempting to board a train for his home as it was pulling out -of the depot. Ite fell under the a- iiM.te.-i ot cfiltrry tirej.wrft i l-r. our t-fc.

euir i.d Critr; t'iiri saett-al. tit SilhAi, iCACHlSr Heiitr asid it Is A DOCTORS TRY HYPNOTISM. was made oefi.re and i wheels of the lat car and was inatantly .1. 1 i.i -t err-. pt rh' wl the th.e re ad i.rr pa swer w.li be simrly a s'i tii.lt we have live 1 r.p to cti.

itter k-ranted in. Th. ST. r.1 A r.g ani frora 2 to c-e-fotrrth lets than killed, his head being almost severed from his body. Attorney Powers had an office in room from 2 to 4's 3 it.

ex ia-ge vf rtev to Mr. Scrlba. January 1, Uoy.1i. retired from tho paper, 00 account of blip i in the following July, William Neeb was tick. early In January, On Jarnary 1, I'S7, John M.

Neb. i of and H. A. N.eb, a sni of Louis, had en taken Into the paper's management. John N.

died In Ktiruary. t.1. whtle nc lalier cf the state senule. siince then Kreihelt's ha been owned by p. A.

and A'fred Neeb. sons of Lovits. apd N-b and Charles Ne-b, widow i'nd son of William Neeb. The FreH.eit's Freund has a strongly conservative papr, stur.ll'v can In dies, has wielded great Influence nrnorg a large of the Germans of Pitfricrgr. arid the Pittsburgh iistrict.

popular prices. i keep It In orcp. This man i P.akewe!l building. He lived at Os Wjif is the or'.) man the. cour.ty 1 fn.c Prof.

ChnUerton to Make lor SpeclalUtu on A'crvons Dlene C'urea Sairtretloii. Scgges-ive horaputles is to be given a thorough trir.l in within the next lew days. Many AlhKheny countj' physic laps have to the sub.iect and will have practical I'em- it i-j-iWi- Uulllrllllui r.e and I lei' pot Will to 1 ii. VJrli.lvk-'V'H lV4.il HiE(irlarri of Slt rvv Quir.t.tj- lfO ter, shared in the general joyousness or crowded houses. At the Bijou the audiences found renewed delicrht In the popular old spectacle- of "The Lvtl Ke." Thero were thousands to find delight In the amr.iing adventures of Nid and Nod.

Delia Fox was a potent card ot the Du-duesne, after three years aos'iice from Att-urev r. Is rwer p. a I and 1 rnaire rri.re sh-ets CHILLED borne, It miles from Allegheny, on the Ft; Wayne lie was at work in his office yesterday and ieft a -few minutes late to catch the train, lie arrived at the station as the accommodation was leaving. How he got on the platform is r.ot known. The gateman Insists that Powers did not puss through the fe'at-s unless it iifTf rcnt frca 51.00 to a T0 we JJ .) fif tr.e 011 pun.

9 aniiatiop. a statepieni sluce up and llolUa Mill Cal p.nt it'i i.1... in mpfll. orstrat lors of 1 flescrfrii is it is coiamonly called. rir.e.

hytipotlsr.i WALL Our new CARPETS and OfTlee Xlnh tUnfrl, e.T I'l" PApERa ar? in vili for patients suffering from nervous fil.nfflsea I of. W. J. Chatterton: formerly of the piahi lw of Mr. Halm's home at 12'l Jittsi street, which he had just Quitted.

About Last evening Air. Salra board-ci tr No. ill, tlie Troy: JI3U linw, on 1.W 'vay to the Vfdksblatt office. As he inched the 'upper step he lost his bal-uuf'-: ard fell backward into the street bt foro Conductor Kdword Barry 'could tit iiiiri. IJu was carried Into the neigii-borho; confectionery ttore of Charles V.

and medical assistance siim-l lb cKfl nnd Werwets, who responded imr.iciliatel pronounced Pijurtea fatnl. His skull was irciurd tho base, and though be hi-i sf rises for few moments, i hemorrhages soon set in and from that trie unfortunate man at 'i Previous to his dt-ath he was l-'i tt. his lc utii ht Urst reported that flm had be, thrown from tin car. Hupt. iienry Muth o.

t. lietfCtlv Johnston to louk.i at, iiiVeKtlgatloti, which lesulted as plated 1 tarry and the mo-'lotiui ti to the ir, Walter Ji hi.s. gave up treir iur on return trip and entered DEMAND UEO ITION. Sirnelornl Iron Worhem Snspen.l erl. Pen.HnK tbe t'lutlno: of nf att the Other Pnper.

was founded In 1C3 by History The Vo'k-i. Th styles ate to atrthis we have ever Anticli'te yoir wants pave niVF.HJ'ltKr.T! was the one used for baggage or the I train gate at Federal street. i Powers grabbed for the handles of-the rear platform of tho last conch. The I C'arl Fr. Ua.ier.

of the Freihett paper. Mr. Ha until ISm, wh who left the editorship Kreund to start the rem.HUed Sr. 1 riarge he rep. VeU to Mhwau- edlior-in-ch1c of the I KAM1M MHTK PiCKI Chicago" institute of By -cholvgy.

and an cjerai.or under the I'r. Herbert A. Parky r. the foremost living psvc-4olog-it. it a- the Hotel Atiderscti.

He cams to Pitts burgh to n.Hke oiue practical ilenion.srs.t!ps In the offices if well- Wmkc Scale A Ith lim ploy era. Steel conVr-irtion work In the Pitts- 1 burfch district Is i-r1 tl- up r.o:i.y. Oreeno-1. 1 kee, becoming ur. viii.ii.

tm. F. 1 1 a S. titri rri tl Milwaukee llerohi. The pns'd vnnr nn 0 1 rla, O'l o-s.

i then Into the ccMrol of a crporr, train was gaining speed. Powers missed tha handle and fell between the coach and the. baggage car which' was on the rear of the train. Mr. Powers' left arm was crushed and his head was barely hanging to tho body.

the city. Delia and iter associates looked cut upon throngs of admirers both day and evening, and it was the same story at Harry Williams' Academy. Rice aril Barton's" Big Gaiety Company packed the house at all performances. An interesting event of 'he week is the reappearance in this city of V.erntr Ciarees. a sterling actor, who numbers his Pittsburgh friends by the Mr.

Clarges ha the important rile of Henry VII. In "When Knighthood Was In Flower" at the this week. to the pre sent he has been at come disadvantage in the part, owing to the fact that he assumed it at 24 hours notice a few days since, traveling all the way from New York to Detroit in tho meanwhile. nnnd to Male Hit. When he ha-- hd time to make himself at home in "P.Iuff King Hal's" clothes a performance is certain.

Among 1 L.1 Oiini 1tt.11 iitijI ti tt 1 Federai St. 910 1 ioe. ir e-r i Co. -J- ii ine oriy Known witness of tne accident i One Sjarc asove Market was Car Inspector William Boyle, who soys he saw Powers try to c1im on 1--! eiTTtnin.H. HKtMM.

bail 'each for an appearance at the I HIRI Hi, l.il.W I ilKLV iuc, kdi Silrn w.ts born at St. Clair, Schuyl-'in tics rtate, Juno 21, 164. His known specialists, and x.il! probably lecture on the work before lee Aheghenv County society. I'rof. ChHtterioo wlil take the work next wee'i, and txpe.

to remain a few days for the-e 1. after which he to New York to lecture before th- pi d-cians of Brlievue hospital. Hi bandies suhiects of all kinds. "The ChtCH-'O institute of paid Prof. battel on.

"was the. prst to inn ruiuce successful. prove that nervous- could be treated and cured I hypnotic suggestion. The success of hypnotism as api-lied to this class of has been so gr that the ft cult of medical coileces all over the cri.nti'y i.re using it esp 1 imen'niiy and In their profession. Physicians, however, do not c-irc to appiy the 1 lei i-i-.

f- I 'hrouch. Piilvrc cf the I dg Company -r. 1 other cot-, err. to re. ocni7e Vr.lon No.

3 cf the Association of BrMite I and il Ir. ime time-j ago No. n-pe-i the of ft of I the bridge corr.pirry to a seal. sgrt oment for the f.rst of th jar Ir.g for r. wage rate of l-t it aa hour a-.

1 a diy. The ur.l-'.:-. i falling to kt ST'ke went I Into efect yerterdi.y. A number tl! is bctwe. 1 executives of the bridge corunny and the I union Flai.iv a pr.

Hen came I'erclva! president of the lapat.v, leal a rej re.v-ntng the 1 res "ot jth.lr cla.ios Ne York hi i lo .1 irtei s. At a mroi-g of IP wor tiers Ust r'ght r.ur r. i the PiU-shurvrh olksbUti i'u hl oy ompHiiy, of hich the i lsic K. liirsch atid rhe r.t-.d tr i-urcr, ITis Hir-ch The form-r ha been and remiiina he piiuiaglrig eOPor arid the latter is mane.ger. It has been from the In: a progressive pnper, nilv Republican ir It i i.e of tK- 'tcrmtii.

papers lu the 1 States reduce Its price to 1 cent a cop v. It rr-ade a ul Kgairst the ebriilon In the d.siP-.c'ivt ty," houiiug that as An." Gfiz-ns, the ik-rmai should celebra.e 'ho American 1 itlop.rl holidays ai -gwv to tlui.i the impress so fai ahii just. It also a successful tifc the club lieense l.iW which was niroij iced In the last le-Hlahire r.i.'d j.r so to the board the train about 1 feet from the rear end of the, station platform. The hotly was taken to the morgue. When Deputy Coroner W.

J. llecker went to Alieghenv to get the body he was unable to learn anything the accident. Pecker says the railroad officials told him they did not know how Powei-s r.r,- li" -r 1- -i! Irtyr'n 1 Clarges recent successes, pecKsiun, in Wiliard's "Tom Pinch," and a variety of parts in Joseph Jefferson's repc noire her is C-id WC. m' Ac k4Nx iii ii it i'Vo 15 ii -ox t.il". i-ve ti.rr T-'-y at 4 p.

tn C-'r. en srl tn ejTr.e ti4 fre1- P. C-3 nc c-, o--rt. tv a t. 5 1 German singing s-vcletles and urn vor Ins.

wiih r.rTi I'liotdivii. iiMift.ts caiiie i i inls country from (jer-ir. inv settled at t. I'IjIi in In i' xr.ry removed to Pittsburgh, whre Sulm engagid in the book Air. yalm learned type- old Pittsburgh Hepubii- -Ic afterward etigaged with the Fr- und as compositor, and ii i ite Senator John Neeb as- nnu'il conti'd.

her, Moe a repi -rter for that per a a I city editor. From in-re he went to the for tiree yc irs hd.1 then to the Yolksbhitl us city" editor, a position he has held dur--' roe la si seven years. ile leuvs a and son; i Josepn, and a slater. Miss p.ernarin.i at present living on u'it Vat: lie was a member tbe (jfTiii.n 1'ress club and other 1 i.rK.v.izMiivm nod joyed an extensive ucpiuluumce in.oug local newspaper imi. Pres.i club will hold it lhia afternoon to take action funeral.

name, to is wot a ior hurr.Kiotv. because hypnotism has been e.hridi and it they should lis treatment to patients th-y would huv manv nilsplvings. So tie new Is caii-d r-utrgesilve ther.ipot ics. end sMeiy it unoer that Pane. 1 expect to instruct several in its use before leaving Pittsburgh." the to tr.

wa thourri to th. ouncils of l.ia.ii r. i ic gro.m thai the i ofte. of tho tt-ipjuny i ai and it de to create ri boar 1. incOj.Png Pre s.de.-.t Matthew Husln' Ag-nt ficrge itovd an I Alleghem Turnvercin Crlebrntea ormx wr.

will be pleasantly rememoered. The season of English opera at the AI-vin theater next week ia already attracting more than ordinary attention. Ti Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, presenting such favorites as "Lohengrin." 'II Travatore," "Fausr," "Alda" and other favorites in English, and by a company of extra ordinary strength, promises to bring out the full force of music lovers in this vicinity. The sale of seats and boxes for the brief sensor, will begin, at the box office of the. to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock.

The prices will range from 5" cents to S3, about one-third of the amourt usualy charged for similarly elaiiorate productions of grand opera. The ir.augu-ral prod actio will be presented with, a cast of distinguished artists, including Miss Zelie 0." Lussan. the greatest Engllsh-slngtng Carmen; Miss Grace Golden, Miss Delia Nlven, Mr. Brojtl. William Paul'.

Mr. E. koh I seven otners, lo decide the loo AV 1LI ASK I arr.i. vill deep u- niceiing ai-eti oy nri pj-e 1 was killed. Deputy Becicer telephoned to William Woorib, at Osborne, and asked him to notify the wife of the dead ma u.

The deceased Fas about years of age. He lenves a wife and se.eral children. His father was R. J. Powers, who died and who was ror many years a prominent member of the Allegheny county bar.

For many jvars the family' resided on Cent er avero.e,- the Thirteenth ward. Th'v dis eased been practicing law tot, vfcnUr 25. yKr He was a large sirf ilVn Mr? yohrfgt-r days was to athletics Two men were kiled by train No. 10 yesterday aftirooon near Davis Island station, on the Pittsburgh Pake Frio railroad. On" was identified by naturalization papers found in a pock'-t as Andrew Kofarko, by birtn an Austrian.

The othei- h. a th name Frlderas Kiakis tatooe.1 his right arm and the symbols -H. V. 24. S.

Y. 'The former was about 3o years of age and the latter Petwen the-n they had ITi cents. Both were of medium height, had dark hair and clothes find dark moustaches. The bodies were removed to the morgue. Avoid Iron Combine Wants i liar r.ol len A nnlvrr'ii The Tu.

nverfin. the iarrrst und most lnhu-nt 1 cf the -ci. ef s.m Hniitei Ol I fend Wevt i. comi- sin PP'-'ourkh TIM 1-trlet the Nt'-h an r'y nii n. th ef its at its r.n'ih mol 1 I'-eTy 1 reet.

New Year Tt. aa.1i-enee was r-iires e-i Curman s.s-l"..s the erurery. n.ar.v i workers the advisory lj. ar.l wer.t i-irc 1 si-only after 1 a 1-I journrncn1. Iiad not been taken at .1 nour.

i The tinlor: In the course of a y-nr ANCHOR Matt Vail MeiaJ ll Irun ew York. cierr I i ia LonJonj fsloiiu imon e. tf It! fi and irrmJ (iinia, Mil ur i Stievge l'-i-, Vud has jr.iwn from a mere nucleus to I hut-Doivn Comnllcntlons. The that there is to be a pre-lirtinary wage conference between the Republic Iron ft t'ompany and other eoi.cfrns interested and the Arralgat; association of Iron. Kteel and Tin Workers is been lived, tne information pew coming from i'tvintstown thtt Secretin- James H.

Nutt of the P.epuhHc no n. T'-e wage cis' a prnctif.il suspen-ii. i -tructurnl i DIED WITH NONE NEAR. I -1 iirrers "i J-t rs. Whev.inr.

Past 1.1 Knight, Mr. Frank Raunev, assisted by an all-American chorus, an enlarged orchestra and a comely ballet. tr' rn.s LSe.V 1-1. i Cr.rl miA P-j cr J. i ui.1.".

s-i be-rlk. erpooi. SieL env.i find other tcwt.s were rr The vi.o. i- --e weh-omed by Blee.Kl. the of the Aitetheny Tut an-1 the tpeak-r ei in.

was Ht-kietz. fr. th- Kih i rt I ic.cr.dn. A concert i -ii (ir. iii 0 ra si i it aM ch.irus Turner and a Wl-1 the report tin.t a cont erence a come T.lace asked for to take 1 In fore the Amalgamated work on the new men sla'p th-? 1'lttshurgh i l.ik.

E-e hr1 at 1sl.n and he Ar.iri.-ar. I i.p.d Wire work -it Il.ir.ktn. r.ol for the Jor.e Iviugl. lln-i. lirelit i.

Pi lh- workers l.eretofor." hiv? had r.O with wage rai ajicg from 2 tn u- 1 inwards. In hlc-igj his agrei'tpent for cnr on in NrT Vork cental no) In Ph. f-3 e.f eight hours. hoebi if to icrtic time its nnual void uti-i the sum- i. liioinr), AVIfc ot a lllvi' rmiin, I'nunil Dend on it I Alley.

Mrs. J. roile Toomr. aged about 60 v. found 5oad esterday after-f.

hor.o in the rear of 1.12 Thirty-Ji'rd'i s'ri'iM. There whs no fire in the Toe her scanty and bore cxtr-me poverty. Some chil liv'Tie ri our Uyn.i.i.in Ci rr.es, 'H convention. necessary closing of PITTSBURGiPS PRAISES. Sett lf8P for nisnbletl Officers.

Pittsbursh policemen in the central district remembered again yesterday the siik and disabled members of their force. To send each or' the five on the sick list a bountiful Christmas present a colloc- It V.ite 'Is d'lTirf '3 M'gOti itio is are 1 i Ot.t.l F. S. months while r-ca ami other utv. -t, 11 pt-ntr All, CURTS rjr; ty7 I ran- 4, re.iel JTi- f.

1 'd the prepnri. Retired After ean I Service. Ftandish Mo it gonici for 2 years con- 1 tion vras taken up just before ie holi sa vv the wom- dren plov'i'g 'a I.01U alley VJfn H'r 2z. i floor told Mrs. NEWSBOYkS REVEL AT FEAST i Hi tu: 11 poll Pnrkbar-U.

tie-t of It. With of PL' Thirty-ninth another rieisdilior, Mrs. f. President Ih.vli Keese of the Firsf, or iitsburgh disiru t. of the Amalgamated ho.

issued a circular declaims report- 'of some nf ti mids his thrown a false. He tiiere are no miUs and tails on union men to avoid all jdtnts haviuir no S.jm" of ti.e orlicials fawr d' all mills or-ep for the nurp of the org.ii.'7-a lion, but such act'Ort has 1 ot yet been taken. with th' p. ttrol I succf ede.i hiy aa rat ir by I Hood' of the joeiiteenth ward. Mi.

tromery r. on a lersi. i. ua a rr.cinbcr ti f- rce. Mr.

Siinderr.ian entero.1 the house, finding dead. 1 1 1 Jir-. T001 Tne Pender's Annual li i In hrop IlellKhtn in of the City Old city ha 'I h-longcd the rewshoys rrt.lt Ft-Pdikon of 359 Hut ler I 3 V. V.v lr. i t0UGH brought, but it was too whs to: t-1 1 vet ijoinpiniilic I iif has been cmpioy tor tne past i'ur iium in the.

oft ice of Pt.pcrli.tddent cf tl 0 bureau of police. or.uier was and had moved to the n.orgue. Heart upp.wed to nave chusW tiie he i d.sea.c i I.ical hrltinti I-Indeavorera Sinar Tlieni In Cnmpntgm for tbe Next f-(ate Convention. At a hig New Year's day reception yesterday the Albgheny Couafy Christian Kndeuvor union launched a boom for bringing the next state convention of the society to Pittsburgh. The advisory committee of the conntv hi Id a meeting before the reception opened in the Fourth Avenue Baptist church and outlined tho campaign for tho convention.

The executive committee of the state will meet in this city on January 22 to arrange the place and date for the next convention, and if it does not choose Pittsburgh it will not be the fault of the local enthusiasts. There i an excellent chance that this city will be favored. The reception was largely attended and the church parlors were thronged with memWrs of the various societies. 1 flood will relencd unrestrained at the Accldentnlly fihot. lleclieny Ooy i--t tic h.

one had eeu Mrs. Toomev since ijiiinsr preceding night, h'-r or'i. I 1 I Tooriey, been home arid f.evet-al people had been fit the r.i vt of Pit rsb irgh ye fterda New Year's day tre There were 1.2 of the 1 g.klh. rei the -st 1'tiblls t.I.-.g I .1 IPt i.S of th" fit of the 1 'able. Tut ate rn.vea-1 they w.re 1 a r.

1 li-itSlacka as ll has last c.rs. oungst rs. wh of the who conbict'd formi b.h arr. is ev cr i ur.l! It MR THOMAS LlTTI.i: American AVill Sulnee Ifirond for Lok- of AncrV'ti' Cnp. NEW -C.

Jan. 1 Cn plirn. rti of the new century were extended to Fir it-- A v. 1 1 Trt i- 's i I 1 a l-'i 1- days and with that a liberal supply of the accessories of a Christmas dinner went to the families of the disabled officers. Still, over $15 remained of the sum collected for this purpose, and with that money a turkey, chickens, celery, cranberries and fruit were sent to the live officers.

They are C. M. Forbes, who was d.angerously wounded by being shot about a year ago. Eugene Pucott. who is In the Homeopathic hospital wltn a broken leg as the result of a trolley car and wagon collision; J.

I'. Pierson, shot In the head about a week asro. now at the Mercy hospital, and Patrick Kennedy and Edward Gallagher, both sick llr, 'eel neeoverisipr. representative Charles W. Neeb was much Improved yesterday.

He is st.il confined to his room in Allegheny, and will be for several days. The fever has abated somewhat and his nervous system 5s slowly recovering. The cmnneineui said to be very irksome to him, as he had made al! to have gone to Harrisburg. cha il. Egers, to Charles street, was accidentally shot by a 1 revolver while oelclwatimr the dawn of the New Year.

He had been bring oft the revolver for some time when the cy- lip ler became fastened. The Pullet struck i bis necktie, passing through it and eo- ir, 1 A -mt Id irouing wim tae 1 ooineys, it is The im1 uh left early In the morn-Ik- h.vi not informal last night i ti i.l rvt- tr hii-ncs hptcr. ei- tin' itrs 1 ress tile ocftiri. v- a in cli r. Fur: lt; i.

UVU 1 1 1 1 tr r. I ii't 11 rk 1 appn- '-i 1 ebih tc-clav. In reoiv Mr I op as 1 1 frr na terln the right breast. A calk I and the bullei. rrob.sl 'CT- An 1 1 ill bled ti.i tn j'TWlTS-r WWTS ll AY.

I'tdlMO) if roe.Ucd the grod fellowship shown. -eat by the t'ub ta Sir sV v. cablccrr.m by the Cub ta b.r ic lender of the Conn tr I.eiiiU IJaud of libb ylsts. V.x-tvn ii'-r fatihk Ctislck cf Kat pra.i,-, county, by 1 will be mat of X-rays i ainilvitlon will be made lo-oay py ir.eans 1 ir to the ho. I ttf C5 1 JV JT A i of X-rays.

in a ard pb tur- i H. 1. 3. 5 t.L.,.Cf. i'XilJ'KL I PIAMOSIlS IS 'XEW MEXlflO.

'M'Z liSktB -ZT i Mimrklera. vouv very k. -r-A row- babl. Stnioge may s. m.

tirlay that 1 cr r-M-rt ri-l- TOtfT rr PIS') TF- Jar 1 -The wlil be smithed by many trips to th coin more tt.aa on r-e rhe-l -acre J. EI. I JJi- l- ,.1 i c.iir -trv It treferri' th a'l trru.ch th- p. a. 1 ue th.

t(. sif, 1 .1 id j. a mJTm -M itf dhtmonds in the vciee.r.i- h.Us n' i.ocnd to his time; ti.e best spectuto--. who th- as t.r,v 1 a f- VtCU Wk. lrrivid In rn last 1).

ipo-ra of Cl.u-ion, to 1 ovto- 1 i. Pittsburgh tor over toe eori-I a t- Ik at the i that he v.ns on to u.bby for Coi. J-lld left Coon a it i ilorrlsbur Prady .4 to 1 lso -r. A Successful Yeur, The Real Estate Savlnvt' bank of this cii' is closing the best venr- in hls- 1 Carutan. iircr-h county.

i 1 ic r-ieiiitjei" or torV. It has more deposits, more deposi Carnival for Plk' Children. Past-night nt their hall at Fifth avenue and Smith-field street, the P. I'. O.

Elks held the ot three evonirya of their ClirIstmH carnival and reception for. the Tho evening passed off very ntly and to-night a ladies" social-session will be held. To-morrow ovum nor the coriiiv 1 1 whl end wdh an of trained nnimalsj and the distribution Of presents to the children. Advance (-atird Arrived. A number of m'-mberr of the Kenll-worth club of ret urnod from Harrii'ourg jestcrdaj.

A'l were satisfied tr.at M. S. Quav would be the next iiotwithstani-iiiiR tiie bluffs male by and others. iNw pa- friends niuit rt tnucn a tn Wf wU f-e- 1 r.t amciv former p. th iWl i i-y.

lllahor Turner He-lgrns. I 'rei I and h-e a few of i- r-entt 1 it'-- i .11. 1 IV I- "vv si s' rv oui created intense txettem pten theie a in this from i-'lo io'i he ii, he be for if thero were irotn tr.e I i i-ioeral ic ranks. i h'niseif .1 s'ropg veers he hits be J. I 1 TV ices at ean c.t;,e- oil.

1...1 i 7.. v. The dls ovety wa Hoy ibdi- I general manager of The ind '1 tp-i P. attcrc.ft it. r.

.1, sev erJ 1 vml tvtrmuu-. Hti Vri hi aa I b-o urner as H.r-.v I r. r-p. -i doe the TAMliRO Oil. ho p'cKCei up four fur it.

tors nnd a larger of assets than ever before. Money on deposit wit 11 ibis institution is safe tbe bank being under state supervision: it is a convenience withdrawals of K0 or less are ptrmitte without police; it is profitable 4 per cent, interest raid on deposits of from tl to Write or call for rules, etc. Peai Estate Savings bank, No. XI Fourt avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa, i2.fi who I orrt or ie ci tn i The i.

tr-v I )W rti.i bv I wt.t heap. He took the a per- s. Plow Fp.sn.pa! iPshops was a nt.our.. to-eiay I IJ of s. p- I I 'J proncuaced them triced adioiter air.

1 Morion cooi ty. bth amontf ears i'td 1 he I is piu'i'fv. His tl nag into the aitt beau at a deptu It tn -d to h- cue to i act ton r-cn:" of net 1. ivnr C- I tl rlair into the ar cf feet I o. r-i Mr.

i listen. was a b-d .,1 the preciftu i fee co'tege. pertain blsh-ps. It tnc-r- I fe. ml I -r tiorgt 10 nne; 11 4.

V- stocC, to tlt.l out. pit The tttb.ts wt-i pic.icd.

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