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JTHE SUN FRIDAY MAY 4 1900I
v pa
i rri r
ft As q I
Lc
REPRODUCED PLAYS
tfPfMxM f Tnr risnroitjrAXcor A XVMCAL COMEDY
iunc Are h Making a
A iun w rbit the I She M n l
That Am io
The prosperity of A Hunaway Olrl In itturn to PalrH I1 ln ln a on after It
exhaustion of Its New York voue lasmnm il roncluslvo tour of
intry h llln much ot B wonder thatrewotw ore worth looking for urn flr
otIs rich that
vorr fnmlllar and people who
have sun them desire to hear thin aralr-
la the play Won In H l the wirr-
vMln that nuke the revival of old comb
ewrsj popular the American A seefllllnotlnli1-
h that A Runaway dlrl wan Attcuatln Onlyttt congenial ond characteristic production
although appreciation of his stngecrnf-
rned before Ms death the wunu qualities
fnahly admired now that Daniel
ontlnulng them on the Daly Maze Just ft h
mid prevou lv displayed them at tie Lyceumpublic IK sometimes queer In lu
theatrical fancies A third reason and thl
the on that saves the audiencefrom the disappointment often arising whet
wellknown piece are brought out the perf-
ormance has an Increase ot emphasis It ls
critldsm f tho principal comedlon Mr
Powers that ho do H more than he used to m
the fraudulent courier and does It harder butthe food excusols lhat people laugh at all thetddod antics nnd Jests and they might only
mile tolerantly If they did not got moro funhim than before Miss Edward increase nl-
unrtlon ns this fake gypsy from Rlackf riant-
nd espodally In tho sons about Igh societymall tim worn humor of the part as amuSIng
never Two ot the substitutes Intheplncnof MLw Earl with theconcerning the boy who habit-
ually guessed right the very first timeand Mr the place of Mr Scottwith the catchy rhymes describing thekind of girls that he doesnt think hf
about many encore bi causput an of jet Into their
tfforts solo portion ot tho laudations nlthe but thi
chorus with Its ecstasies over listening to thebund I given with a vim ofthat make It rotim again A HunnwiiyCiirr
oont iiu l when a nora dramatic play Its succo4 lie
altogether In Its separate dance andIn tire given Thes
feature Mund out n Independently as specialvnud vlll none 01
In a blond of art thin that ot thetwo scared negroes by Mr Power and Mls-
Ilooth Their pantomime ts wildly grotesquemore can hBut there Is hardly an attitude that
camera could not turn Into a picture worthkeeping as a MUTO caricature
Plneros old are In new useat the Murray lull It was SweetLavender thl week It Is The Amazons andnext week It will be Lady Bountiful onemore may be In preparation Two month olweekly changes could bo given with Plnercpieces before exhausting the supply Thetatlrnof Amazons U go subtle thatescapes the ucneral audience and It Is acceptedas excellent farce with a tinge of genii
ment Assuoh It U popularly enjoyablethe Donnelly company brings out thefunny sconce well coat In not com-
parable tho one at tho Lyceumwhere who had be n brought no a-
boya were played by Georgia Cayvau Elizaand Katharine Florence The
hM manly enough until she fell In love
loond was a true tomboy the andthird was weakly womanish nil the time Inmans guise Donnellv fleorsla Velleand Irene Jordan are the trw at
The wooers at the hiHerbert Ferdinand Coltshalk andWilliam are now ILilph StuartEdwin and VallurAllen Tho satire o-
fhe Amseorw li hardly AK timely no was U
in Iondon seven years the nextwinter Thnn many women WITH copyingmen In manners Mr
was t tie showed n womanho was disappointed because she had throe
daughters and no son So brought theglrk up boys They wore trousers andother manly nil theirmwit to b of a masculine port The mothernamed them Voeuine ilfitlmina and TkamatinThe title or lady that eachchanced like names so that her children
Lord Xotl Lord and LardTommy In the no one was deceived hitthe foolishness was carried out amusingly Tindaughters were kept in the hous-of their mother not permittedbeyond Its park men crept In and
The ridicule of the unwomanllness was cuttingbut always funny
The strength of arms developed by thosepianists who servo Instead of theatre orches-tras was Indicated by May Willis who poundathe keys with a England travelling dra-
matic company When n fire In a dressingroom would have burned up two faintingactresses she dragged them both out at onceand one was fat moreover
Sol Smith Ruwell has gone to a farm whichh owns at Marthas Vineyard Later he willmake a trip to Carlsbad When hiM healthfailed It was thought that ha could never actagain but making ready to reappear In
playComedians Jones Foy Matthews and Bulger
have gone Into a company to revive Hoyt farceson a tour of the West Norma Whallay was tohave done the same thing and married Jonesbesides so It Is said hut sho has returned
York Maud Courtney Joins the partytho Lyceum Borderslde
was written for Herbert Kelcny and Kftlo Shannon who used It once In Chicago u year agowithout a title and later a week In Californiautm rlt present namo
Th England betweenIM and the King ling forces
u d to tight liarnum hasthfro xiirh n hottlle campaign Alter the
was brought abut and their routeslaid In separate the country
M8h show with tho SelLss which had henchiefly In tho West and iirraneed forn of the BarnumIlailev show In
lHFArSA l It l millWild Wet too Hut
fvrn one has come uc ri sslvelyCoca the wintering place of the
Society ofTerrt aj a trnvplllne companion
of the Casino
ICecil handy to Ihe theatre In
and wife of Wilfred Clnrken
Actor Henry Miller Loiei a ToeHenry Miller the actor has been In a private
hospital in this oily for a week or more ro
U foot One of tow nm
Chadwlck and the McClure Articlela the absence of Mr S S McClure Mr John
B Phillips M partner and reprosentntlvo madeTMtwIav th followlni statement In retard totwtapt eontrovcrsy
certain publlriChadwldt furnished JrCJurrJ-
affmitie with certain Information particticopies of d spntchf5 during the Santiago-
rrTSLCulnralP which he wasto say emphatically that
notth vei appeared JfcCliirr nor was
B iM or cnu ent-e thin statcrncnl not In In
io of the articlelure ilnamtnc comernlnff time HnntlnKo-
u th fuels n matter of-
f rtot In lofor the t lliiie to pub
have btl n reprlmnndtd on ourlnl ls that never
w until It was printed and madestrenuous efforts to the article
TWo
tand That
hIt Not tb tinni Three
Counts III The
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agined a
Arthur
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ritz
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to wander
lom mw
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new
play
re is war
Net Mimes
deaths tivse anti purchaseof th jrbig drciisewereI4t
SIAlie bought an interest
tlm Itingling conSlargeIts tents
antiruns about tn ahead throughStates said bu
lurIdly pictorial with tivI posters
voteth theatre outiidi tIm large
rlve the best accommodation thecurtain
London seems theirproclivities
ni1 of thethey are excludedfrom barroom
Ruby corntny is niece Pole CarewArmy
ii going into vaudeville
Covering the effects operationwas
Pote tLnt h asserted
lady
wish
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UVg TOPICS ABOUT TOWS
A mining company who o OSMU apparentlconsist of a very good picture of a dredger
nionej linn been flooding Now York with clrcubars written In a stylei which has brig brettpopular with green Boods turn The poroiwho receives the circular Is Informed l y It that
has been selected becnus of a rcpu-tallon fur discretion OH ono of copartnerIn u very promMiiK mirlnu scheme OnlyHrrl ciuitrlliiitn to It and
ntn e II lo K ThlU to bu used for the
machinery mind when thn-hnsbeciift the drenni1-of avarice will Im nllnttil lo theKtockholdors
striticth of this protmsltlon tinIn tho furt that It riallv lines not want timersthnn A man vrlm lireIWPII Intertwtiil In many iiilnlnif
that n nn this wasfor women Tho fptllru
very l l returns for a Imrtrnlnioiintcr Investniptit will cntchu woman tuiuli quicker ban imnn he Mid and tibelieve thnt more than 70 per cent of the Invictors In hike mlnlnc iiunpnnloN urn women
dozen clubs In this city are now ejunr-tered on the top floor of nkyscrnper buildingsand thn advantncoH of such a location haveproved ntnny Tlwhodlnlne rooms way nbovcthe roofs otadolnln buUdlius nre amonu time
particularly duringthe Mitnmvr months There am three or fourmich dub In downtown buildings andduring the luncheon hour they urn well rllludThe Trnn portal Ion Club aof the top of tIme Manhattan Hotel h-
tnori a dltilne club and It has proved theuecess of a ladles room dulhas now about a thousand members andcllhoutfli It wan Intended anrailroad mans club nr well
on Its roll of members One diningroom l j reserved for ladUwe oorts On the came floor nnd Itskitchen P i Club oftrnduates who are members of that frnternltyThe Yule Club H going to en ct Bclubhouse nod presumably the top Moor of Itwill be used n a room
Edward F Rice who has Just de-
clared a bankrupt has rarely found It difficultIn hU least prosperous days to get artists
to take part his productions particularlyIn that Important branch of them the chorusHe Inns frequently been unfortunate In his
theatrical undertakings and there lave prob-ably been times In his career when the womenIn hli choruses did not receive nil thnt was dunthem In tho nmtter of salary Hutnever bwn loath to return to his managementtin that nicounl never mot with the leasttrotihln in eneaKliur all the chorun ulrU hn-
ntHtlitl ed in Hint tlie ndifllcult to nemre would
In one of ItUvVt com-panies n regular salary fromsuite other rnnnaciment One Imtanro ofthis devotion on the part of his former
Is to restore him again toportly began his mner under Mr
nmnHKement A short time ago he heardof Mr nicni embnrra sniin nnd et out
what could be dim to help him Thereeult of Mr Goodwins feeling on hi mihlert-wus soon forthcoming He has given tu K K-
nico tho mericnu rights to time WhenWe Were on veryterms uuil that possession In itself nifTlcent-capllnl to asurn n MiiciAful yeirto nnr Mr lioodwln is to not next
London and thinks that thiswhich h will for th flrct time In lon-don will run throughout the year
Foshlonx with photographers change In NewYork with regularity nnd It rarey haiipcM thatoue can maintain his popularity for ninny
Photography has made such progresstho post few years that Btyl form-
erly populnr Is rarely met with nowadayMany amateurs who aciiulredncertalufucllltyIn the work now have Btudlos on Fifth nviminnnd are trying to make n livelihood out ofwhat used to be n pleasure The l particularlytrue of a number of young women now en-
rolled on th If thw loualphotographer The pioturiw riproduclui
5 of nit nm tonytIme mi t tIme effoct of the light
shade produced Indicate this great chingithat have In recent years In tlm-IiholoBrnphlcart The mo t
rnpheri the Is nn American whomade hU first succxslri London and returnedto NW York only a few monlli HBO IIbrought linclc no end of lcturo of
foreigners And IKKH the untiiiio dltlnptlnnof having nt one time Victoriawnltlnc when the train for Windsornnd arrived an hour later than hn wnito photograph tItus members of the
hint Most of those picturesnrti displayed In hli Fifth avenue
work Is not done
IPV H thnt better effect are to lie gut In timerway The mice of colored lights thrown on thefltt r fnci Is wild to be for timparticular quality of thin photographers work
It Is to bo tho shownthe prices which this photographer guts for
his
The clock doctor who was called In to bringthe City hall clock bnck regularity-has charge not only of the municipal clocksbut also of others In private houses Peo-
ple who the responsibilityof keeping their timepieces In order or whohave docks requiring particularly delicate at-
tention leave the matter In hU hands Ho callst regular IntervaUwhlch are determined nfter
he has examined the timepieces concernednnd decided what amount attention theyneed Ills analogy to a physician I
stronger by means theof hU customer Ho arrives in
nn oldfashioned doctors buggy drawn atat sleepy horse This
clock doctors and valtsthe housns until urn
finished Nobody who has observed the lack ofunanimity among New York clocks would re-
gret to see the appointment of omo oflldfilInspector who order those on
and In other pants of theIn which Three of publicclocks were stopped yesterday morning withina dMancfl two one was twentyminutes fat
The woman who left the theatre on Tuesdaynight after tlm first act of Snpho andpunched her escort on the no o line not Ionld ntitled limit hasHtlrred up a regular l idyor th Tiger discuwslon which has been debatedvery warmly along JJrondway It was apparent-to the witnesses of tint the womanresented Komotliing The dlfferpiice of opinionwhich will not bo fettlod Is over thu itie-tloii whether It wiu time play or tierescort which annoyed tier believethat It was their opinion withthe statement tnnl the escort woe likeu gentleman mid that Im recnlved the blow ontime nose like a Such n man theyargue would not be likely to take a woman lotime and limn drive her out of H Tho
other discussion say thatnever drove one out tho theatre
thnt the humble way In which tho mnn ac-
cepted time blow on his nose proved conclusivelygemlemnn one or the
oilier of the In time affair will volun-
teer an explanation of It the discussion prom-
ises to some bitterness Ofcourse nil the witnesses nsrce that the womanIn the cote was beautiful-
I dont know when Mr Croker Is cominghome nnd I dont think that nny one on IhU
tho Atlantic does either said n Tam-
many man who was asked about the big chIefsplan Mr Croker takes a great dnlltht Infooling the newspapers about hU He-
dlsllki too and nothingwould jilease hint more than to come home oncomb Blllll Ull J r t
a cnh and at time Democratic Clubunannounced and unexpected He nevnrenjoyed moro tlmn thnd weeks
Im lied last during which IIH
whereabouts were absolutely unknown tohh most friend Iln
would rend tie newspaper guesses about hlinself and laugh for owr them Whenho Carrie home no one expected hum HeofT n train nt 125th street went to theat rime lust totime mien who greeted Mm wn I fooled tine
this time didnt He would bo-
ns much il If nn could get home thisspring unknown to ns hei
nn election
The lain Joseph Ilimpiine was responsible forone plcture iiio If not feature ofoutdoor life In Sew York city Hevernl yeure
ago lie nnnounciMl that hU openir concerts In
one of West pnrks would be varied by
thj auditIon of children choruses Familiarsongs were to be tlm band
bv the children gaiherd nboul tine
bund iftund evinlngi experi-ment win without producing very
remils Thuattended mlKuteil nlmut the curtdticlor bis the nlr ofthe inu lr TIe inol that the rwt could do icesto Join In the clioriw As tIme bnla vore nftin most kind III the least
word and were strnmte In mnt fthe youthful lnger toot with llttli
Indeed n If object oftIe undertaking sync lwith sone bind not y t mad nn
Introduction bolure tboj could become undtly popular
wimeim It
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de-signed
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flu rep-resented
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WHOLESALE FORGER AT
ranH vrMJM sntnrKitKii nitIKM WITH IHHHH CHKCK-
SIorerd Ills sl l Name tu Letter AiUlnjIII Mollifrs friends to Cash Checks
llnil u hook if Checks on Twelfth Wuril
Hunk Flllnl Them Wllhoiit StintMldiaell 10 years old wlu ae mother
llvivi nt 7u Ka t lifilli treiM wan arraigned In
tho IliirlmupolIcK court terday on tlurunof forgery anil Brand larcony Ills sister tutu
yivttcrduy that In had Molu nearly vviTythlnoum lit Ihf way of jHwrlry mid nmU-
lpleco or hllvcrivnri hU mother miThat was In Jami-
ory Aftr he went away from homo 1m Iwgn-
rllrstiniri t bogus checks nmoni hItiiiDtliiTV m t IntHiMiilal iicijualnlnncm Hesoured thogrial T art of mooch with tinaid of u HUT winch he wrote himself unitwhich nslhmigli n woman had written ItHenlgned his sliHTs name to It Time letterread
DEAII KniKM M mm wlsli smelo you IIwould klidly rasli lbs Inrlivd check for
We t dill nut ate sit impact nmmma brlniIn bed a toufh ol thr you tAn Im
Kilille only thrthis tvrnlnir and U was tou to cash U itt
th hink t we mire All nlrninr here raimma-Ihipiichl you might do her the Mvoi
Michaclls thrn a hook of blankchecks on Twelfth Ward InktItian out ultnlnir thin name of A II Matinees
J13 front lr J C Lfwlnsky of 1S
Uiuli street on Fob 14 Thelearned the liszt day that time check wits forgedTwo Mlchaells drew n check for lfon the Twelfth Ward Hank signing Millname lit went to Mr lavl tIme generalmanager of the JnrtloM Piano Company at KinFifth nventii and presented thhis mother sent to an Installmentof tam on a piano she had bought Hetime In money A l w mtnulif later
to Mrs MichaelU andlearned tin check wax worthier
The following dar on a checkfrom J Cohen of 101 Ka l 101st Thriocheck amount Ing 10 7250 were paSsed byMlchii on Tony l niTnra restaurantof lout East street Ho nlo 10
from I lotdsmlth of 4V Fit llflth street 110then went to nf Edwin F Stern4 VSt Nicholas avpiiue and presented a letterto Mrs Hturn usklnu her to a forhh mothr for tw Mrs Slern refused to lothim have tine money toning MlelmelU nextcalled on Mr Stern nt hits law in Wallstreet aunt secured J2i on another hogiwcheck-
Mlchaeli wan arrested ve tordiv morning ntLexington avenue ini I2d street DetoiMlve-nIliillalian and Dlxon of the Kast lOllh streetelation
Till IWK rlV IK1IO Of HOYOf
A w Diiutilp AsieiMiient Is Said to He CamInc Trouble
The Supreme Council of tine American legionof Honor has toned n call for a double nsiossmont which Is payable on or before May Hi
TIme order which Is Incorporated underlaws ot Massachusetts was formerly one of tinstrongest fraternal In the tnttec-Ktaiv but on account of th great number o-
liiAwimntt and time increased rate of assessinentK tho order limit dwindled until now li
only has ibout Idnni metnberrt over 5000 ol
whom live in New York Thrtw-
years attn n number of doubleheaderswere railed and fully memhers left tinorder Ihnprisont double header will recult It Is timId III another biG cut III tin mem-
bership Xo reason hns been given for tlmcalling of a double a essment Tho collectorof the various councils Brooklyn have tltnply-neut nut word that It mu t lie paid inwith the order from Boston headquarterof the Supremo council
There tire twentytlvw ooitnells In Brooklynand tin ui overtint pull for double fix eRsment For yeaNthf order been accumulating n
few ngo the fund toover It l taint thatill hat utilised IAo of tli fund althoughearnest protest win made nualntt Its uw foralma purposA thnn theon it wnInr tin memliers ol the Su-
preint Coundl were asked to use of thisordr to title the order over pre-
vent tine calling of doublo noewnienti1 hilttriMtis contended that tine fund could not tnjused for such Hut slnco then Itappears it inns been drawn upon l ut for
e the inetnlierx not asasiertaiird Iurltaii Council loft the order IIIa body on April l anti on May I Patrick F MoInwnn n Grand Commnnderof timetrand Council of New York Stale Members ofthe order who an over so years ole hnvn to
fit u month for 0 i Insurance ixillcv-I tudor the double call they 1 IS
this month sail tlieri Is nothing to prevent an-other call for another n e Mnont nextSaid n member laM night Im 40 old andcarry a rolley for Sioon monthly a sesR-
inent inns been Sow comes douhln-us CK m nt wlilcli mIn that I will have to partilt JI7C-
Oro KTKKTAI rrMv TEACHERS
Harvard Inlvcrsltr a Circular to Cam-bridge tropic About Them
CAMimttxiK Ma May 3 The offHnls otHarvard Vniverslty l ued the following clrcii-
Inr containing Information relating to time lodg-
ing of tile Cuban teachers will nrtend tho-
HUtnmcr school this yrar to rmnbrldge housetoday
HAHVARD ITxtvRRrTV CambridgeMay
It expected that IIM titian teachers willbe receiving in Harvard I Jilversltyfor six weeks this summer beginning July 3 orthereabouts at least thrcpfltllw of whom willbo women It In proposed to lodge the women-In prlvitnhou M within easy reach of Hnrvnrd-Sounre not more than two persons In a roomnnd each person to Inane u separate bedperson Is to lit with everythlnc ncce
comfortable lodging coffeoor chocolate and rout morning Lunch-eon nnd dinner will bo provided day IIIMemorial Hull HOII M in aro tobe no male boarders will be preferred
For time accommodation a once toho agreed In nauh case in y timeuniversity for each person exeept IIH romay bo
lire to be paid Iho teachers llitrnselvMedical will be promptlyfrom the university officello pltnllty on limO part of t ambrldgn h msholders lht ubnii womon will IntIne judgment of tIne President and fellows ma
tine Riicoths of the wholtundertaking which Is essentially nn effort torender comic direct to iwople of
uha through their new schoolsVery few of tho Cuban teachers will under
Ktnnd on their arrival nnd most ofthem will nver intro from homoThey will therefore need muchnnce nnd sympathy which cannot possibly bo
IIHOWXS MIKAL FOR UIVOHCK-
He Says lilt Wife Jumped Ipon Him Clawedtied Him
ATLANTA Cut May 1 Beiim Jumped uponutruck clawed nnd horsewhipped fire the cruellies which llobert Drown attribute to Mrs IdaMay Drown In suit for dlvoiw which hefiled In the Superior Court today He has notappealed to tIme law for protection front furtherInjury but 10 have tine wedding knot untied He-
Kiys she loft him of lien own will and he Uvery thankful They wornmnrrlol In Chat-
tanooga In November lhM At tine expirationof Ihnyor four months aft r their marriagehrtpnvs his wife l em to treat him a mostabusive manner Hh would ut Intervilsevery days spring thusleast strike nnd claw and tighthim render hi life msprabl nnd
Ho opened n livery tnblo in nnstreet nn llfferent oceamons hi wife would
hU place uf nnd nndwiivor ton junrrel c in on occasion without time
llghtwt cau e look n whip andstruck turnover ilie IPII and In andcontinued tn dofolrom lime In tloin until hn
d t or three buggy whl himThsi a Minlts vere In the preface of II num-ber of people whiVlimldil hiirnillitton
to lhe ihy lcnllniury tinthis wife IMV cprnt vl trains him of her ownvolition tutu hint is very thankful when Iw
th never rndinc torment thathU-wroooia liini loin
fro rarnexle Cilvcs n Organ to an rnitlluInn for flue
PiTTsiifBO Pn May 1 The Western PennInstitute for he Illlnd Is have a
tine plpnrgan Ti ented by Andrew Ciirncglwwrolo in him on iind
today his repri hero called on thetrustee and wild Mr Cnrnigln dye theorgan
Arrivals In NewportNrapniiT I I Muy 1 Among till New
Yorkers v imarrlveil nt Newport todiy wereMrs K I totler Mrs V Storr Wells Mrsilohn Ur CNeils ui II urd mind Mr and Mrs ClarenceDolnn The tatter came to f c uru a cottage for
m
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The propel whIch bad lhe support ol thoitamendment ollh present
In New York In 1887 to mike this drpntlnvnt sellsuppottlntr flumes imposed and mlUetfd hasfillet Dutlnt the quarter last reVerted the rerenuifrom Thus rxpensrt for theperiod were ID341
The Tammtny 1111 DcmoctatsofAavmlly dliUlct oulhr n half hay a oew dub theKanawliA
Thru nti tht Hlates wbleh by action of tbelr Leg
UUiurea approved the planet tlrctlnt Senatort y popular totr Nevada Ulab Vahlnlua Wl-
oonMn Wyonlat North Catullna Montana Arkanaaa Idabi Calif ofnit Colorado Iluilda IndianaIllinois Iowa Ktnsis ICcntueky lx iUlana Mlrhl
tin Minnesota Mlsalsslpjl Vrbraska New HsmpKorth Carolina Nurtli Dakuti Ohio
and PennjyltanlJ New York Maasachuwlts Mis
court Traits and New among the Stateswhich bare taken no action In Ibe matter
of Klnn county has with general apptOTaLestnbllabed a pregedent In teluMnj to a entto the portraits for use In tIne
letynf peinma not convicted but merely accused olcriminal offences and awalttnc UlaL
In UaMaehuwtls last year the Kills voting machinend approied by Secretary the
Treasurer and the Auditor of the Commonwealthacting under title VI of the mecUm 1808-
Hii sachu elt which was tbe pioneer State la theadoption ot the Australian ballot system has beenvery the advunlsfps or drnrlen-
ce of voting machines such as are now In u e In anumber of New York notably lluffalo sadRochester
There are reventeen ward In the city of New
Orleans and the vote In them for Governor at tberecent State election as follows Heard Demo-
crat 18031 Cutlery Independent Democrat nodSugar Republican and Iteera regular Re
publlenn OJO Heard carried every one ol theseventeen wards The total vote of New Orleans was
21000 The City has a present populationof SOOonn and the vote rut was decidedly less than10 per cnt of ihe whole number of Inhabitantsahowlnc the extent la which suffrage has been re-
strlcted In Louisiana AI tine lame contest theproposition was submitted to the voters to Increase
the prevnt banded debt of New Orleans which Is
JI8000ooo for the purpose of establishing a morepanltary and fcufarle tdtalnatesyalem In favor of
Ihe Issuance rf bonds 17SUO votes were fut againsttine there were only 37l while LOOn
vatfrswere not recorded on the quenlon
In Ilariera an open secret thatthe partisan stippcrtm of former Judge Cbsrles-VVelde In tine Thltiynrst Assembly district with aidfrom the Tammany Hall leadis at headqunilfts will
resume In September the contest agaInst tine con
tlnurd Irndrrshlp In the Tammany hall crganltitlonthere of IM C A Hopper and from prfvnt Indlcations the Iliht will be made with good prcapects ol
Illinois has a license system for Incorporated citiesand tlwns and In tbe rural distrIcts local option by
popular vot At the recent local elections In Illinoislicense nr Issue In 123 towns It was approvedIn fifty towns and refused In srvenly the rainsbeing on side of prohibition
Nassau Is newest of tine counties In New YorkState and the establishment of a heal Bovernmenlthere and the erection ol th buildings necessary fl-It Involve considerable expense Tbe new countyCourt House at Mlnenln U be of steel and concrete Isto cxwt 1100000 and work on It baa
There U even Indlcatlna of Ibe beginning cf alively Presidential campaign In lhe Stain of Delawarethis year Warrants have already teen lulled foetwo Republican leaders at the request of two rival Hepublican leaders of Kent county They arc chargedwith violating the lairs regarding the use of money atelections-
At elections of 180J time Democratscarried all the Congressional districts Includedwithin the Greater New York In Fourth Con
crrsslana Including tight Brooklyn wards two ctthem In the Red Hcoli territory the vot was CelClayton Democrat Israel Flvher He-
pukllenn 208UX Aldermin Mclnness Is a candidate-for the Republican nomination In the Pourth
Tbe city of wtan Is u uilly dlnrgarded In
makeup of party Itrketi In MasMchusrtti The lastliovemor of that State a Republican was a residentof Boston and so was tbe Prohibition candidate TheDemocratic nominee for Governor In November lastRobrrt Treat Paine Jr Is a Doston man Thepresent Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Is
from Uoston and so was the SoclalUt candidate who
ran against him The rival candidates Democraticand Republican for Secretary of Slate at Ibe limit
election were both from Doston anti so was Ihe
nomlnre of tbe Social Democratic party of the Stanfor line oRlcft of Auditor Tbe name of this candidatewas Angus McDonald
Preparations actively In Ihlladilphlafor the enUrtatnmenlot Republicans at time nationalparty convention of June 19 toward the collection nf
the guarantee lund for which most energetic actionhas been taken Sonic days as much as j5 Is col
lericil The nvnact of a strike ainone the Phila-
delphia mechanics which would neccMttate eitherthe nr the abandonment of the convention-
has asjrd arid It is explained that on reason forthe reotorallon of confidence among the workmen Is
the fact that they are not to be paid out uf th guaran-
tee mind
When Joe Slbley aa he Is familiarly called In northwestern Pennsylvania where he best known wasoriginally elected to Congress he was the nomineeJointly of the Prohibition its Populists and Demo-
crats This alliance deemed at Ihe time Incongru-
ous was not permanent and Mr Slbley when re-
flected from another and neighboring district wasthe candidate of tine Democrats only This year by asingular turn In the course cf Pennsylvania politieshe has been nominated by lh RepublicansTwenty seventh district which he now represents-
Ills nomination follows lilt rrcnt announcementCongress that he might be counted an adhermt nlRepublican principle henceforth Time district Is
made up of four counties one being Venango thegreat oil rtmnty of Pennsylvania rf which MrSIMey Is a reMdrnt Ordinarily the district IsRepublican
The State appropriation for Ihe ejpenres of thenrparlmenlof Public Works this year Is U7lnoounit In addition there Is Included In this years tinS
levy fur Stilt purposes 1107801 fur lbs MetropolitanDurrvi of Elections
A very Tlcorrms effort li to be made by the Tam-many limit tenders this year to get control of the Nine-
teenth Senslotlsl district which lout list Demo
crntle representative Clmrlei Ouy who Is to be
Dmorrallc randldJte critic this yen The Repub-
licans expect to nominate Assemblyman TallowsOrdinarily tine dlstrM Is close d with fuctlonnl-
dlfterfnces among thRepubllcjns may be circlet by-
a Pcmocrat
The war census of the Island rf Cubaprevnt populAtlon to be nubUanUally the fame astile populf tlon of the State of Mhs tpl and thereare many points of similarity between the two con
ntlturncles In the subdivision of the populillon Thenatlvebirn population of Mississippi by Ibe lastcensuswas tMA4S The nativeborn ipulatlonof Cutn was 11110387 Colored Inhabitants however In
and fnregnhOTn residents ate more numerous In
Cuba than In Mississippi The tatter has no largTcity thin with a inpnlitlon of 11ooo
the pnpuUtlon of Is 2SSOOO ur-ittxjul the fame population as Vasljinciin-
Th Kourternth Congressional district of New Yorkhal a Rtpubllcan majority though U wns-
rirrlM by the Democratic nominee In by more
than majirly This yesr arrangementsmire undrr way among West Side Republicans 11
moke a nomination which will reslore the dlslilrt t
the Republican column sad there has been talkol lhe Mlectton nf lohn Murray Mllcitell formerrepr enlatlvc uf tIme Iluhlh Conzre hnal dIstrIctlowntiwn as the Rerubllctn randldtte lie Is armldfnlof tine Fourteenth Concresjlonal In hastSljtywenth street Its boundaries on the HvtSide nIl ninth nd Seventyninth Mreeis end ontine West Kfly feeord iind Spuyten Duyvll-Creeli
The Democrau cf Pennsylvania tit their recentat Hatrlsbtirg put In nomination a-
lleliet headed by Mr Grim aid Mr Meek ant profor the appointment ol a wven to
idjusl between the Philadel-phia Demorrstv Thouifh there Is very html Demo
castle party In tint dig there are two croups ofDetrorratlfl larters H control Itflnd quibbles
them here herrtofor hid a most unfavorableriled upon the Democrats In Slate is well as In
oral contests At thf ltd election for Governor th-
Deuirrulc vote In Philadelphia was 4IOOI and tin
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METHODISTS IN SESSION
TIlE iKocKKnixa1 op TIlE IKSKKAI-COXPEHKXCE JX CIIICAdO-
SoKMtlon That the Tins Unit fortie Abollthrd AppUidrdProbabll
Ity That Eight Illshups till lie ElectedClllfAUO May n Abolition of tlm time linii
of Methodist pimtoratis wtua keynote at todayx teixlon of the Methodist General
No formal discussion of titus cubjrc-wtn made In the dehatlnir but the note wnsounded In the quadrennial address ofIlUhops and tine tremendous applause fromboth lay and ministerial delegates indicatedthat lImo timelimit tyatem won doomed TinIllsliopiiaddreiiHnald plainly that the fiveyearlimit method mud proved a failure tint man1pastors arid niuliinllv dlnsnl
liefori that limit expired whilethn other hand many church with tikeep a beloved far beyond tho liveyear figure
nco to the Anny anilcanteen lawreceived
On the initiation of membership
The Increase of Including pro-bationers has been In round numbersan increase of 4 per cent nlnce iwwThe ratio of Increase dr nnlumipout been much than this How uaccount for this smaller gain Is not easilyseen
Complete concurrence In the vote for laymens Is expressed pleaChristian unity tscoarse anti amusements thttheatre the concert and dance aro con
It Is rumored that five flshor will bethe present Conference lllshon 8 Mer-
rftl li AndrowH J M-
alden for old C I Koss for I-
Iluvilth and J F hurst no that ho tonbetter dot lilt time to tlw National
at More mU lonnryUUhopn are desired and It Is thought that eightnow will bo chosen
11 MORE BODIES TAKEX OUT
Mnmber of Known Vlcllmi of Mine Dlaaster Vow Reoches 3SS
SALT LAKE Utah May 3 Only thirteenbodies were taken out of tho Winter Quartermine today the dAbrift and afterdamp inaklne tile work very difficult AccordItie to sonic coiiiita the total number of bodiestaken out now reaches Z55 while others placetho number higher The thirteen bodies re-
covered today were both mutilatedburned coino of them past recocnitlon
State Coal Mine Inswctnr Thomas sajs thenare throe more bodies recovered in Xo I shaftwalllntr to be bronchi out lie busexporcd the workings nnd says that to the
belief there art twelve or morebodies In the mine Thins tins burled under tincaven and broken timbers in No 4 It willbe days nr perbnjw weeks before they can allbe
There Is n conflict In of thenumber of men still in the mine Somnthere are I0 to be accounted for but that Mprobably nn exauaerntlon
A of cruU rH from tho Clearbranch of the tile Orando Western is now nlwork the tine little cemeteryupon kill will excavate two
and tine bodlis will be burled In millfashion Time funernl will take place on
Saturday Tine burials would havefor time luck of Collins A number nl
the dead have been fur burin at theirlormer homes
The was at 10 oclock thismorning nt the residence uf tIme late JohnHunter n wino wet killedIn the mine I o Hoffman was In charge undW II Putter Meroweuther and A-
ijrwnhnlco composed time Jury I hey did notlute time an to caused tin
disaster tier did they exonerate or blame thefound that Hunter met
hit in the mine through nn explosionSubscriptions for tho destitute anus In
und clothing have been shippedto time stricken village The schoolSalt liko sent a curium of HOWITS lliUniotn-I lie Mrs V Sharp wife of the superin-tendent of tInts W at In Yorklieoruo of New York is tintlargest stockholder In the Pleasant Min-
ing Company which owns tine Winter Quartermine where took place tipencei-Tm k A Co of New York areinterested in company
line following mesnRe wos received todayKXKCUTIVK MANHIHN-
WASIUNOTOX MnyS lathtltttrntr Wells Salt laltt City Vtali
1 desire to express Intense Borrowlenrnlnirof culumlty which lies oocur red nt scolleld nnd deopr Hyiupnih
the wives ihlldren of tinvictims of the explosion
WiuunPresident of Franco Sympathy
Asm soiON Mays M Cnmbon the Frenc-
Anibasnulor called on the President today H
express in behalf of tints 1reoident of Fraoctthe sorrow felt by the French flovernmentthe rinh rnino tllsnster Tints Ambnscndor ulsotransmitted the following notu to Secretarylliiy
WxiinxaTON Mnv 1-
Mn SErliKTAtiv Of STAlt The Iresldcnt othe French HeiniMic Just henrd of the terribl commit which has taken nt Suit UikiCity He inns Instructed me to IMS lilt Interpre-ter near tint President of Ihe fulled States o-lAintncii nnd to assure hint of the nyinpathwhich lie Nit on nccount of thus event Ir-
transinittlnir to wn the expression of the sentl-nientH of President loubet M Minis-ter of Forelqn Affairs likewise instrtictK nconvey to tho Amerirnn iovernnient the ex-pres lon of tint profound sympathy of the flov-rrnment nt He to ne
Mr Secretary of Mtnte the assurances ol-
my high confridiTatldti JfiHM CtMiiux
TIlE ror r ov THE iHtoitsTEr
Magistrate llrrilr Sllll Deals Oat fuitlcen IIIMany a Shiver and Sneeze
Magistrate Henly was a little husky whenopened court on the front sloop of lImo QueenCounty Court House In Long Island City yesterday morniliB Tine exposure Incident to holdInc court on the steps time preceding daytimid resulted In a slight cold The attaches otime court had aluo suffered from exposure In-
terpreter 11 Hlmono talked nslfunIn his court Noblnlittle of medicine In each coat pocket Jnnltoi-
nuip Mnntiln criticism be-
cause tin front stoop semis wet trom rainand he hud to explain that tIme oltlclnl broomwets locked linker to ither withIho oilier pro pertyuf the courttried to his alllt lint on otto of thelnniptwists that Hunk time I ourt Ofllcer Frank
wore a rubber coat und curriedan umbrella lo protect thin liidce should time
storm tonic up Hut time sun ihone outmind court for business first
wits u boy of twelveWhat have you been nsked tInts
CourtHo plays from school your Honor
said father keeplo icliml arid we want him punished
said tine Court severely 1 he couldwill become of renter New
York If you dont attend schoolI d nt ter snlvolled the youthWell havent In the matter
replied the Court 1 will rail your uualnwrts told to step and Jonnle
a little woman stepped up Hhosmiled In n sickly fashion
Why do you ticked the acl-trate as every one nhlvereil and looked
KuuMninns Hotel1 dont know she replied wlplni her eyes
her hleevn wns nelit up for twodays to think It over
Schneider was charged with stenlinewhich h hind rollectrd Tint complainant
wits Joseph Schif n linkerTint innn with the dough remarked one of
In court Clerk Noble ns hepounded wllli lImo nnlliinrl lieel of lilt ni i on
Schiiildcr dmandei an exninius not be examined
In tInts nlr th tote wns ndjuurtird untilMay 10 nt FlushIng There were still c veral
but MnclstrHtemuM not risk Ms henlih longer
Court will be hold Us usualthus on There will bo noIHwtponenient cm account of the weather
Cohli Surtnr-lIuiwoKlltllA May 1 Catherine Sat
i rl wa married at noon odny nt the home ofinuther 2ln7 Delnnc y place to Mr Fred
rick Herbert Cobli of Portliind Me Thebriilo-nis civeu by lint utirle Mr Unnnul-iCour The ceremony Wile performed by
he Hev Joseph St minesnl Church Cobb wits ntlendrd by Mr-
rnnk Col l ns best innn There wern no-
rldemnld The bride U a iliiu liter of thoilohti II Hnrtorl nnd mice of titus
ommodnre I C SHrIll of ihi
KTAMKOIIH Conn May 3 Frederick II-
ilcKilV publisher of the Vlfneornre ilst Wood vjern inirrkd in this city
hl afternoon and efforts innde to keepthe atfiUr front becumlua knowno the mnrrlnoi llrcnn both have brn
divorced Tho bride Is 2i old rind u-he daughter of Washington Irving ofMaryland
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THE llAltDOR WAKEHOVSK SdlEVK-
Mr Crailni Offer Under Consideration bjthe Riparian Commissioner
line Now Jersey State Itlpnrlan Commission-
ers held a meeting yesterday afternoon at theiroffice In Jersey City to consider the offer madeseveral weeks ago by Edward F Cragln for tInts
purchase of a large tract of land under waterbetween Hedlows and Fllls islands Mr Cnn
gin Is ald to be the reprei entatlvo of a syndi-
cate which proposes tobulld whnrvesandarid construct boslnj for time nrcommo-
dntlon of tihlpplnu When time other was niacin
It was referred lo John C Payne and George I
Record the engineer mind counsel of tine Hoardrespectively Mr Payne reported yesterday
mad examined time plans for the pro-jected hind
which would provide for n clmnnvl WO
feet wld between tine north-erly line of the proposed Improvement
form oftine lease hind been submitted to
for his Inspection and he had nut yetreturned It Time hind u r
however Hint nothlni could lx dowtiythe Hoard In the matter until the Harbor 11mCommissioners had been consulted hndfixed for The Hoarddecided to defer action and consult with time
Harbor Line Commissioners
JV4RfVi JXTKlLiaKCEMI-
NIATUnB ALUAXACTIttS DAY
Sun rUes 417 Sunsets 0S9 Moon rlaes1MIttnil WATERTIIlS PAY
Sandy HookllJ tins rd1200 lieu late 153-
ArrlTedTitunsDAY MayL S Tralnlnr Ship Mononlfahcla Vadmani Nor
S Uucbens Irgraln Messina April-S American Outs Hntterdam JO-
SsJlrrinann MeecktCnrdetias April is-Ss Caracas Uoodrlck San Juan April Js-
SsAdrla Hasmnssen II-Ks city of Illrmliigham Derr Savannah April 30
Si I s llmtin May 5-
Si Princess Anne l ls NorfolkSs rtlcrimnnd Cnlhulne Norfolk May
Ss Uinhnttan Hrn Portlandhank Pllcalrn Island Manson Ilusloii May 1
Annivii OUT
Ss from New York at LiverpoolMs Anrhorla turin New York at Olaseow-S finance from Nr York at Colon
SAIIFn rOOM POnKION PORTS
Ss Oeeanle from OueeniUmn for New YorkKs Labn from for New uik-
Sa Advance from Culon for New ork-
OtTOOINO STIlAMSIItr-
Silallt Close
CharlestonColorado IlrimswIcU-El Sud New Oilcans
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Rotterdam 00 A Mllstavln HamburgMtMba Iondon-Ctlv ol Rome Ola jow 10 00 A M
HullJteilco Hav nalluffnn U Plata 410AM-Jonce Sun Juan JlllU HAlps haul A
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Hall Minaav MaySetnlnoe Chnrleston
INCOMING KTBAWSIlllS-Dm Today
Orwell ilhriltsr-Ntiecei Oalteston-YMrra No 4 lbrltrr-Kulser Krledrlch Hambure-Patrlrta llfmlmru
RIo New OrleansAlsunrlrellUla Poulllar-llrooklyn City Swansea
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New Ymk SouthamptonKtrurla Ilverrool-Horie ChrlMlsnsandOntario lImItCcmlnole lacksnnvllle-
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Mrs Wltislow Sonlhlnz Syrup fr ciillili-leelhlni the trims reiireallays pntnZciirra wind colic ilanlmi Je hnI-
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1Tuewlay May I toW Iavld V lllshopFuneral cervices will be lucId At lUte Ciii-
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on Saturday May S 103 at II urljrbomll flowers
COSTKIlAl a meeting of the Board nf lilrit i s 11
the KANAWIIA AMI MICHIUAX RAILWAY
CANY held In Niw Yorli on May 3 liinthe fnllowlnc JCiolullon wits unanlm4iilyAdopted
II ts with genuine cirrus Ihu sir thesurviving mernhfrsif he llnurd of DlrrcMrs cfthe KAMAWIIA ANOMiritmAs RAILWAY COM
PAXV cause to be formally enfcd iipim uurrecord an esnicsslon I our sad loss urea
shmd ly tin sudden death of Mr H II
mister mncn ncn l though shin servre Ir lias rendered II-
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achievement and not because otadvenll-llous circumstance HlaabUlty to understand anlr-ememhrr all matters ot voluminous detail hisnulcknesa ufmen AS well as its Sweet reasunablineas wetsespecially noteworthy lie was dlJtlnirulihed nolalone for an unenunlled sngaclly tot a broad andcomprehensive grasp of the Important and variedproblems which were hourly ubmltied l him totshIs quick determination for an alert and keen In-
telligence for a Judgment so wise as to be ilmaiiprophetic but also for a generous appreciation of 5
line labns of others for a shInIng Intetrlty for rnunswerving loyalty to the Interests which hewmireegsfully repiewnted stud guarded and loxgenIal and endeattiiR qualltlia He therefore cornnianded not inly the respect html tine affeetloriats-rcntrd of all hose who were brought Into contactwith him flu wise counsel mini gracious eoirinkfwill never be fonrolten by the members of thisboard and In token of the esteem In wtlch WB heldhim while llvlni and of the reverent memory whichwe shall ever rlinlib of him now that he Is gonewe direct that this feeble limit sincere memorial 13
hIs worth shall be spread upon tile minute books
At a meetlne of the Hoard of Directors of TimTOIHDO OMIO CRN THAI RAILWAY CoMt-
IANV held In New York on May 3 1800 thefollowing resolution was unanimously adopted
Mr Chatles H Cutter was a mrmbsr of ihi dlree-lory of TUB TOLEDO 4 Utile CKNTHAI HAILWAY COMPANY toe only a few weeks bffore hituntimely death Hut lie was In every way soconspicuous a mm nt once so brilliant end able
kindly thushort Interval of his connection with this Boardhis unique personality was more deeply and lrj-
ilellbly Impressed upon the minds andhis fellow members than that of a man less richlyrifted might mace been afltr long years ofand Inllnuie rusoclallon He was a born leaderand we oil recotnltrd him as such He wasless yet wisely conservative Strict tu hU reiiulremeiius nf otbcis he was far more exactlbgVnhis demands upon himself and our sorrow because of his death la tendered only Ibe moroKiljnant by the distressing llnueht that lf bftimid brain rindceaseless endeavor e mlchl not today be asadly missing hit Inspiring and commandingpresence Ills spherical character shoneorbed the brilliant centre of every circle which hentered and now that he has gone the llthlihatt
like that of tine quenehelstar the poet tines of will long thine
upon the paths of menIn order that there may be preserved among
records of tine company and In lasting fashionsome evidence of our appreciation cf hIt rharnatar and of our sorrow because of his death waidirect lhat thIs statement shall be spread upon tbominute book
IIANAN On Wednesday May Z 1900 Iluth In-
fant dauKhter of Herbert V and Matilda Hanan-
Scrvlresat 14 MorlKomery pi llrooklyn on Sat-urday afternoon at 230 oclock Interment prl
vale
HEMINTVATAI Xcw Hoctelle N Y on Tuevday May 1 1WOO Honurn Harwixxl wits atTruman Hemlnway and daughter of the Rev JMwin tltrwood I I SOIl Marion I lay Halwood cf New Haven
Funeral services will be held nt St CeorieChurch llerapstead I I Friday May 4 U09at noun Train leaves 34th u ferry 1050 A U
of tier parnLi 60 W ft-
iotb su idna SiMfleld only daughter ot Henryand Carrie K Karstens aged 1 years J mDnt-
bJilaysFuneral services on Friday Stay 4 1000 at S PM
STIllCISOn Thursday May 1 1100 ai hishome is East SMh ot llohrrt eldest ton olSusan trimmer Inches and the late Robert Shair-
Slurrts InMie 4 LSI year nl his ageFuneral private lutrinrnt VoodljndsCemeterf
Philadelphia
TIIT nn Vrdnesiny mornlnr May 51000 Al
Ixrl Tilt at 19 yrars of
Funeral ervlcs nl his late re denr S East H7IS f-
at Nuv York t t oclrcU In the afternoon oaFriday May J IOOO Interment cinvcnlenct offamily
Tin SILK AMSOCIATION OF Bi-
clinng IlullJInf llro dwiy and llroome Mreet
New York In immtirlam Albert Tilt depea ed Mapmoo
It cluvlons adpplrd by 111 Silk Association of-
Arorlra titn rrrclal rn cubing hld at the at-
arl tiins rlTlces llmrdwiy orner llrooojUte l X w York city Thuiday May S at PM-
irtttrrai Mr TIlt on Slay I lnithe Stun AswirlitlHi if Am rlci his IOM nOr nf In-
most dl ttririil hei1 memhis mid the Industryone if Its m ist iicce ful represenmtlvet soil
Ifhernti Mr Tilt rrin a director nf tints a ocl
finer Its urf nliitjn twenty eight yran-us a Vice Prelilent slant lass and fur the lastnn vars Its and
He was always clMely related W every
proirei lve rnoirmenl both In tile Industry andIherefnr blt-
Hetarnl Thai we unfelenedly minim the Ionwliri com lius we take pldln hipcur inniurrlvl in the drveljpmrnt anti u-
bullilr c f lhrHk Industry In this country tint
r to Hi rniny mployees In lilt mills andmil liiEiilrst rn d personality will cvcj bj
bind iflifil mmirj to his urvlvL friends
rwifl Thil In of our President wt-
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