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Only Afternoon Paper Between Richmond and Atlanta With Leased Wire and Full Prcao Dispatches ALL THE IIAXKET3. LAST EDITION, j THE RALEIGH VOLUME 30. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1908. PRICE 5 CENTS. EVENING TIMES. KOPE ELIAS NOT FOR ANY INSTRUCTIONS Western Carolina Man Who Seconded Nomination oiGrover Cleveland Hopes Charlotte Convention Will Send Free Delegation to Denver Convention of July 0, NOTHING TO BE GAINED BY If Only One Candidate Wiil Suit, Why Not Enclose Set of Resolutions in Registered Letter and Send Them . Along, His Suggestion.' "J am in tavor of sending North t :i nl i n:i s dolop.ntion 10 Denver nnmstructed. said Hon. kope Elius lo a lepresentative ol tin1 Evening Tunes nt tho Ynrborough yeslerdav. ' Tims another ol tin? state s most, prominent and induem ial demo cratic leaders has been added lo the Iibi. who lavor sending the iate s del egates to Denver free to aolect the man who can can v tho parly vo victory. "If It is necessaiv i o Instruct o.;r delegates to ihe national conven tion, why not put : it hose instructions in writing and so.id them in a. registered letler and save tne troiibl.) and expense ol sending a large delegation .to Denver to represent lire state? North Carolina should send a delegation to Denver that, will rep resent the democratic part v oi the suite, not hound by Ironclad Instruc tions, hut. tree to see and study the li 'eds of die party and select t.io. best man in the field - the mini who can ana will bring victory to I lie denio crui'ic party in November. .... " As I see eono:' ions todav. the democratic partv needs a man like (rover Cleveland who. in 1S.S4, restored confidence in the masses and led the partv lo a great victory. Prom past experience I believe the dele gates should not he instructed, but l;jft tree to select' tho man who will he u winner.' Hon. Isope Elias. who has been In the city the past few days attending the sessions of the tinted btutes court, is one ot the states most, prominent and Interesting men. He is a man whose advice should and will be followed because his wisdom m the past has helped bring t lit partv into power. In l&Ss-l he was the only man In the delegation Mora North Carolina who was In lavor ol nominating ( rover Cleveland, and again in 1S'J2, wnen the denioerats were looking for a leader whose name would mean victory, he was the only man In the North Carolina delegation who was In favor of nominating Grover Cleveland. And again his wisdom was shown. In 1892 he was made tho caucus manager for the Cleveland cam paign and was closelv associated wi li .lunge George Gray, of Delaware, and other prominent democrats, and he is in as good a position as any man lodav to advise the voters ol t ie democratic party. Having been a lifelong friend of .Mr. Cleveland and associated with him in all his cam paigns, he Is in close touch with public sentiment, and tho fact that he Is one of the old-time leaders from thn western part of tin? slate means that tho great portion of the state known as the ' West will be in favor of sending an uninstructed delegation to Denver. BOMB mm TVV01NNEWY08K to Get Revenge on Owner of House (Bv Leased Wire to The Times) New York, May 20. Two persons were painfully .Injured, one building was torn away and one hundred par Dona were thrown Into a panic today when a bomb,' hurled for revenge, exploded In the big tenement on the tirst lloor of 3 1 u East Eleven! n street. The act was perpetrated by a mem ber of a band of blackmailers who, failing in their efforts to extort money from the owner of the house, carried out. a threat to attempt to kill hliu. The Injured men were Vincentl Doniocell and Tony Lombardi. Both were badly cut by falling glass. The former was sent to Bellevue hos pital. Frank Spenella and Dr. Cac- cini, of 316 Kast Eleventh street,; both own property in the block. ! They had been repeatedly warned that harm would come to them If they did. not pay a sum of money not' MIUUHUU.U. SI'EKH IS MAYOR OF DKXVEH MY I'NDKIt 500 Donver,, Col., May ,20 Unofflclal; returns from the 211 precincts In the city at 11 o'clock last night gave Speer, candidate for mayor on the democratic and business men's ticket, a lead of less than 500. It is admit ted that 20,00 ballots were scratched and it will require some hours to finish checking tliein up. j DIRECTING STATE'S VOTE VICTORIA WON'T SEE 01 SHIPS iiKhington, Mav L'0 It is an nounced at the navv .-department that the visit of the Pacltic lleet s ar mored cruisers to Victoria, E. C, has been postponed, perhaps Indefinitely. Kear Admiral Davton, who was or dered to hold his ships in readiness to inalio the visit, lias now been ad vised of the change of plans and will take no further consideration of Ihe trip to Hrlllsh Columbia unless Sec retary Metcalf Is advised by tho state department that Ambassador Brvce extends a special invitation. "The first invitation from the Tlrit ish ambassador being for battleships lo visit Victoria, it is believed now that the fact that the navy depart ment was unable to comply." Martin Littleton Again Takes Hand in Tha w's Case (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, Mav 20. The lawyers for Harry K. Thaw are preparing a long and hard legal battle to keep tne young putsburger out of the Matteawan asyluni. even if Judge I Morschauser should decide Thaw is i still of unsound mind. It became known today that Mar- Un w LUtleJohn ,s preparing papers which will be submitted immediately to the court In the event of an ad verse opinion. It will bo contended that the law under which the pris oner was committed is unconstitu- tional. the question having never been decided by the highest courts, TEDDY WILL NOT RUN. SAYS BRYAN Nebraska Man Tells inter viewer lie Won't Press State Ownership of Railroads. Does Not Intend to Be Present at Denver Nulionol Convention. (Hy Leased Wire to "Inn 'limen.) I.alii, ..n-e, .:.!.. .May Wi'l :.i .1. Ih'yno 'declared in an interview .here his belief that Pi'W-id e'.it IJiw-vv.Mt "ill ;nt bo ii.aiil.Ml.nl l.'lihugo, ... He said he. wouldn't press i he state ownership, of railroads' as 11 leading issue. .'"1 buve announced my willineanss to accept the deiiioei ;lie no: i i: i ioi i for president If it l: tendered to . me," -s-i-M Mr, l.ryau. The ilemoe'rni ''.voti re-Ihenis-elvi'S must decide the qi ii-sl ! .:i or my candidacy. If they Hil.nK I e:in'h:ip ilie party by. my candidacy. I shall ivillinir te he a candidate. It ivsfs wan the voters." ; "Will yoii attend the .Denver oouvcit tlnn?-". "No. : I shall remain.' at .home. . t am an! a dele-rate.'" " ' "Will the campaign be prnpituous te ihe. eleetieu of the democratic candi date for president?" , "It will, ii.sstiiiiinf!" that the tiat'nn acts In such a wav as to satisfy, the majority of th" democratic voters., I believe that we shall inter the. cam paign with excellent prospects Of . Stie-CCSS.-- '. . "Will your advocacy of govcrninetil and state ownership of rullrouiis -be prominent' in the campaign'.": , "This is not a pressin;; issue and 1 to. not intend that: it shall bo a le:;d issue. bee -.u',e tin pe'ipio who wli! press It are trying to 'sidetrack the real Issue, which Is the regulation of rail run d rates. Mild Mr. liryan. with em phasis and determination. . K.ilSMK WAXiHI) v.iMtKitmir, NOT DAVID JAVNIC HIM. (IVv Cable to The Times) London. .Mav '0 A curious corol lary to the Koine dispatch reterrnif. lo Cornelius - underbill, s associa tions to tne British enioassv is fur nished by a Washington cable to the Frankfurter Zcitung, stating that tne real reason of the kaiser s displeas ure over the-appointment of Dr. Hill was that President Roosevelt first chose .Mr. Vunditrbilt and then sub si itutod IV. Hill. I lie Zeitnng adds that Mr. Vander bllt soon will be appointed to the em bassy at . Home.- and that he Is well known to the kaiser, who frequently met him at Iviel. OOOOOOOOO.OO.OOC O KKST.U'KAXT STUAK UV.TS 0 ANOTHKJt ICT1.M. C . . . .... . (ltv Leased W'n e to The Times) Grand llapids. Mich., May 20 Mlcuuel Hogan, aged 42, tried to swallow a porterhouse steak whole In a three-cent restaurant and died in the effort. Indignant at the size of the steak set before him, he declared he could masti cate it at a inoiiihiul. Hogan died In a police ambulance on the wuy to a hospital. c o 0 : o 0 0 0 o 0 O O O O O K- O O O O O O O 0 This would act as a stay and would keep Thaw in the Duchess county Jail, where he is suited with his sur roundings. Falling in that court, the matter will be taken to tho next highest and, Anally, to the lulled States court. This would require a year, and It (s believed that at the end of this time Thaw's mind will have so ini proved that he will be able to sue cessfully pass a mental examination if one is found Accessary. He declares the physicians at Matteawan are not kindly dmposed toward him, and said today he would j spend a fortune in his war to keep j from beuiud us oars. LILLEY IS HATED IKHIUSEllIf Connecticut Congressman Ac 'cuseifof Bringing Electric Coal Cfiorys in Bail f silli REPORT OF COffllTTEE Refutes Every Item in Ills iny Lfenyuaga Is M ( Hv Leased ire AVashinffton. A1a ii lit (ier.ou'ned. l;e ; 'I'lie Tit: . ) "e Wseori:i.l;d i.'sen I ;j I i ye'-' ' Geo. L. T.illey, of . t'oniiei t ie nh.ir of I lie ( hal'geW of .(orrtl'iMliitl. of i oiiivress uy the rci" Irlct Ijoal. eoi.,;,:.nv, vi s desc ribed to ihe ihovst:. today as a: iiu.ii' whr had yiolati d his obfigatfons' as a inemiXv of ijie .lioii a hat he Ua.vv to -he la Is m bad taith. . ..All this '.'am? in the r swoiti to Mid acied vj'.ort to the nl eoiiimitfee house frow 'the which invest' -.'.ale.l ih'o l.ili e-: ciiarues from Mrreh ;) to .Vprii ;!: -; '".'''.' ; The .ro''t.' whfci i-oi-rs s " ; prin'-' s d pact's, li-rnl -I a", i. i ;;os and : was signed by all iive...iVmVi" of the (:()inr,iiil et:--T'.o ite! 1 cA II I iiH;!s. . ()!ni. stead, of I'-ainsylVMaia., . ';. vi.us .-of; Minnesota, -lowarj . of "f!i ir.ia. and t flro-,'ssard "of Lo'-iisiana. '... Seidoai. if ' eve;-,, has a iaer.ili;:r ln en siibjeeted I to such iiereii cvii ii i. rii a - . ya;.;: ills-; closed by-, the: readiie Wh'.'.o it was ben;i bors of the iioiii-e s: j'leiice. oi li the committee Were 'lint M 1 ill s of ltiia;.iv-;-iort.-.'hi read, tho. mom - in absolaie -ccinelusioiit; u'. i fallows: resolution; was iof ni rod need in good laiih. Tlu-t Mr. t.illey had no iiifornin' ioil to justify his charges before UK oinmii tee on rules. . Thai Mr. Li 1 ley atteei in had faith n making Iibi charges fiei'ore' I'ae committee 'on rules. That Mr.. Lliley ae-ied in bad fair!! u sli:li:ig before.-this epniinii U-e that be had made '. no eliargo relleeting upon .members of the house before Ihe comniitt.ee on re! 'S. - That Mr. Lillcy allowed hlnisolf to lie used as an instruineiit of the !al;e Torpedo no;:t. -company, in lis rivalry and attalv upon a coui'ietin -company. That Mr. Lilley acted in bad faith in t-eucealir.'t from the eominiileo' the real paiHes in ui'erest ho were he-; hind tl'li' investigation and furnish- ilig him w iih iiiiortiiaion and evi-; deuce. ' '' That the charge Ihal the lour bat- tleshiii pronosnion was detealed by v ihe adiiption-oi' the subiiiarine -clause in the naval ciuiiiniltee s bill was false: i hat. Jir. Ldlev, as a member. of the naval committee, knew that the charge was false, and that, he re- tuned to maintain (he charge betore this committee. That Mr.. Lillev. violated his obli-.O gallon as a member of the house la tormulailiig and urging be I ore this committee the groundless, charges against Ilepiesentntlve Loud. ;0 That Mr. 'Lilley acted in contempt O of this house In destroying the O forged letter trom Webster to Ediii- O borough, instead of delivering it to.. tins (cuninlttee. -j O That Mr. Lilley violated his ohll- o gallons as a member ol tho house in permitting his clerk to send out 1:I- tors hr Mr. 'Lilley name, rellccmig! neon the honor and integrity of; mourners ot ihe house. j That Mr. Lillev acted in contempt j lo tile house in nol disavowing openly upon the Hour of the house tho lot -1 ter of (iolt. published over his sig-, nature, rellefiing upon the honor and! integrity ot members ol the house. That Mr. LiIIovh charge of execs- j slvo jirohts in the submarine con-: tracts was bused on fictitious figures. composed bv un agent of the Lnk( Torpedo P.out coiupaiiv by a perver- slon of the lesiimony of Admiral Cowles In -1 iiOJ. Thtit tlio i'Viiirrr' tlmt n n nvjwK,i' - .u.. f , dup io sneclal mid exclusive lecishi - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiii TMiuiLitiiiiiu t.uii 1 1 iicm n iin Hon In favor of one company win false, and Mr Lillev knew that the 1 Immediately bv Ihe suspension ol .suites government, would look Into : absence of the party. charge ' won fale when he made it JJnmeu Curuthern a : Company, a iiu- maiter car-Hilly and make nrrela The boat was a gasolene launch That no repreoqntattveg of the strong and -conservative brokerage as ih. oecasion misht .wnniiit. (about .iO feet long, capable of ieat pross have been bribed or corrupted firm, ha oc.cnsioned widespread tin-1 1 fines for tJie agreeate losses are ing 20 or 30. It was owned by B. A, by the Electric Boat company ieaslnes. It the revelations 'had come now placed at 1 , 1 2 i.'Vin instead ofjFarfer, one of those aboard, who That no member of the committee at . the time of the recent financial SHifl.iMin, the figures at lirft placed : saved the lives of several of the wo (Continued on Vug Five) imnic, there U uo estimuting their on .Montgomery s embezzlement. ineu of the party. UtHS CITY IS MEETING PLACE to PrecLcrlan Conference fial'ssriniiTlicri; Today. 'fufiirhi.d Presto Will Bi: fee.! ILirM With out Any Opposition. I Bv Leased Wire lo Tho Tiiues.)j ;...'!i --. 'M y. .Mo;. Ma'; fee l-o. 1 r aan :!.. . gepfra '. A fill!' .11 lea V'iH Ihe tile hod-. la,'. HUviU lv. the hislory o I.I nearly . 1.U 1 menli'i i n.l will eill commf-siou wlll-'b.- la"--the eoiiniry from it.' Pi I hi-; is the' i union has 1 sf.mbl.y '.vill zatioa. Tie- ! ,:,. iiily- I ,0.1m' isitor: llilfefeia .aiIS o ain'e'-ioiiei's. linn- "'..' . ('.-,, ta 'el; i llM-ljyAelie;. ail-l : 1 i!. il lie' wf.ellill very :;;:;:te ii, the , ;. eiKeil, ;.o th.. as- ... ., ' , .na.ion il oi uaai- - , .-, i ; r opera I e'd hy Tvaii. the li.niy ei -iUi I i n.'i ' a ' r'iol h -send,; -l'i x.i,,. ;liy a haivle ajiali ul i : X.-u Yoi ;.. ,'-..' 'o:'cy a l le: t in I'd' fx '(",h 'u'-nfj'.), .hai'lle': of .'irilie; t'!i". r.he ennynis- heiai: .eieii. ori" ii s. Chinese: . fn- ull -ii;..!j)anv io anese ,aiut .many ,, -;"0ft .', r,,,;. ,' , - : ". . ' iu.'i '.v.: n-iirly:' shed eii-annssloil- . ,. . . alWes f il-., su- y!..'t.'"Uim' of in. of ,:oi.ie..s,,an,l ': tefrori.ed file civ ('.nifeih iafe .Vet- . dealli by a scmii 1 Sjiaiiish-A.'-iv. ri- . . l-'i-ii;n 1 lie : 1 1 I ;ea! oily son-.e ,v. orn in, gnarik vt. ;.oIl;ie;aus.' in ril'eWViHH '.order. '' '' ''''- -''K Ilia" -. ! . r. :'!! -i pi I I' l l., of T'it : shi'.rir missi'ii). ts. .The lileh sends PI. - hi. a sen js; II,. riens'is v. ill lv a i;.inV;' Spa ilia! d. fee,.i;;n 'rai ie,:a, .Aieiaif.; Ilie iliti i-rs are euve'-ner pi enie fun ,-t. nil a over pin. f'-dci'u-l.. e'-:iil;,:.nf" I he. e:v i e ill a ; . "!'h,' li o-' t'i..;v. .,noVt ' pre 1" - 1 r.ite.l Viaie- Ml :-t;.rfc .'!iit h- pi i t!' ; I' , '-' .re il - iri. l.i ! all Ihe- I ii'iu'.' ton. .1. Hi- 1 'In the: gift i. f the- church. He beleTe;,,! to ihe (nrnier (irnibc-i.L-nd wing of th ehureh, and II is heh'euil his imarii iii.iijs 1'1,'cl ton v. lll . iiro,itiai - . the Wo lv who tidii. ". To eoni'e ivr of ' ",11'ie Ilflli I'll . Kfafe.i, ohi oi:j.anfza- n il! Ill' 1ii 'n up. si'Ui.i -i L-nera I Heill o: n- ,'VI'l'ie.i Ihe "lv rl'.iha. : the I i. I . .lanei ines ; avi'f - o e..!i.l Will- In ilie III (1 esy.es. ion: PI' Tin lo Organize for nfl! Cause. T! i.-t in f-:,l. ni ilri et Hid I Pi k'hrreh .I " ( laeli to iiz prole li-'i' I Li. ie .! tel le ,1a y. bill,'- Lt.' eyen'ing--. I s h hi a jin eting at v. i: nine,! to pray next 'I'd if fleeliou. . . - .-. O C C v- . . v; MAN TO TAki: v, ,- !i .-i!" 0 S ! i .!!' i'Oi! I'AI-T. (I'y Leased Wiie lo-The Tu-i-'l . I'l.i. ..';o. .!a '.'o Cliaries O 0. 0 O O O ; 'i t h.. ' bn si h ii j.Miirpliy,: president ;of Chi.-a,"i Nalional le;;ei." ball iliih, is going on flu . i;. lids siiaimer for. Ta'!'t. 0i if th ereiary is noaiipaie,!. r io yjieal; in behalf ii'iuililiean cailiiidate ol til V 1- lade some 1 iiy.e n;;o io .New, ehairmaii fit' al repiiblicnn eom I has la'en accept -e . Murphy w ill .. In v Harry S i In- iiatioi loine-v ni ed. Win sent h; mined. net yet il deter- Pittsburg Was a Financial Earthquake (Hy Leased Wire to Ihe limes) I'ittsbui, l'a .'0 1'IIK burg Is unved trom tne greatest disas ter in its financial history bv l ho i x positio ol , bmik dei'ul - months," s the AlletlH-nv National i, . , . . ... aliens being delayed lour said one of the most prom- .res hi the cltvs banking lnont .Ii i ' circles last night. : 'i'Me closinc ot .tne bank, followed Tho closinc of the bunk FIFTEEN AND . i in Ucveiand's Trallay War, Wiiicii is Drawing to End Today Dyi.&it:iiinq o! C'rs WiiiiNiiro-Glycerine Kept Up All Mylit and LUis uf Strikers and Police Frequent. 5 RUN hf dialed Crov J Waited to String Conductor Up to Lamp Post, Lit Btoeis Saved lllni From Harm-Lakewood Mayor dtaMnson ti(!U I I! v Leased Wire to The Times) j M.n ii After a nigiit of the most serious violence ! or ihe strike of ivluiii(dal : Traction company conduc ien Knt'iirdav, i he .roll ol Injured when comparative peace -.today. ran ahoe a store. One child had been killed, a non-union un n deeapiialing a five-year-old girl and pre in' which tne bnchmg of the conductor was averted only I'sf'a'aiupyby. the flolice; . '.- : one. ad 'wolver shots were exchanged in a desperate ni nt i i I'vin 1( 'its ind (ity police, five men of whom mav die. as the result ot an attempt of the trac seml cars mio Lakowood.- a -western suburb. Is of this battle. ' .Plowing'." tip ol cars with dynamite, , a s. ore ruore. police, operatives and passengers, and the vo-e.tyeeriiie packages along, the tracks and near carbarns, v Cur after cur was wrecked, the occupants escaping leiraep.. h loi:i( on. till deputy sheriffs, .two score of them hastily C. the. carbai'iis in Lakewood. armed with revolvers and d io shooi. down anv snulKuig men about the buildings. mt to destroy tlio buildings bv dynamite and the torch had-licen't-onvi ved to President Dupont of Ihe Municipal company. nod. win-re the strike svnmaf hizers fired, their shots were en-iiv sherms. . hoot lug at. them as they ran. I. t'ell Mtio-l,lcerine KxploMi.iis Injure Score of l'eople. (Bv Leased ire to The Times) ri. v ia io l Mac Ju I'llieen cars were dvnamlled, five roan -shot, a i 'ii hein-.ded and u other persons injured by the explosion of nltro-f-IV'. e-fne in. Hie cars here yesterday. . '-.- :-:';:' h i..,, e: !-s wero.liiown- up !u different parts" oi the city soon after ir.bln'.:v"l.". At. least, live persons were injured. One car hurled from the iiM'ks :,i si flair anil Cost e::,! streets bv an explosion of dynamite was Hi row n throurh ihe air ;.ti feel, yliat.ieriug Ihe brick wall of an apart- riehl house iViiine. I.ri. A lion The occo.i. mis rushed on conductor, in charge of the car which decapitated Yetta (Continued on Page Seven.)- ... ; , 1AY RUN FOR SECOND titntiaVidH -'In'.!,.-' -May-,.2ti'lTn iVieni I !:.a! A' ie,'-president Kair s Vaiin'o't he iVoiiii'iiaied: for .tlie deticy . ii'iid- 1 ii ii s the. .best inier in jediaiia ol'.ilie parly demand ' e ,i:-..;' IO;; f,i; sel-iillll phll-" Oft i ii Let : . is growing . among his ds hen.' ..-"' Ii le gates to Ilie. H;i il. convoiil ion wiil be urged to ;.'.;! ' t he -. ("lirdieney. . ol such a r-i d, to he Uiu wi; iuinr.v, if Mr .Id all the! Pi t'.iiiow his e- oi 1 t hus get ilie :ih aild lie iiiuo;i ; T ',!!.' t ant -.lit ii'i nen of stalling a would gi e Tai'l . the io i laiiial ion and Mr. lion ;or seiolid place i- ali i woui si b he on Brink of business -nid iinan - Jdiie e feci on ih ielal inleresis of Ilie i ll v. ileal circles hv the bold I . liuiikiiis am! .po' !,woi ried mil ti lit I k are un noum .'ineiil In 1'niled 'Suites Attor- n,v .bum . Dunkb in. ii ne mo uoi . i.rl ii t'siied lliai .Monivjoiuery had w Cashier illliini i -eked the Alle- gin in Naiioi al bunk alone, and that -lie. as rep-.e-eiiiaiive oi tne t nueu ARE SHOT MANY INJURED OVER AND DECAPITATED Come to Words out in panic, several being injured by Gasolene Tank Explosion on Launch Proves Fatal to Pleasure Party Memphis. Tenn., May 20. Seven persons were drowned and nine nar- I row lv escaped death when the gaso- lenc tank exploded on the launch Columbia, eight miles south ot Clar- i ! etulon. Ark. The dead: Miss Lillian WTnficM. Clarendon, Ark.; Miss Alma Pcete, Covington, leiin.; Miss Mattle Counts, Claren don, Ark.; Miss Uessle Palmer, Kan sas City, Mo.; Miss Alice Burton, Helena, Ark.; Joseph us McManus, Clarendon, Ark.; Dr. A. L. Huston, Clarendon, Ark. One of those rescued, Misg Mary i 'r. ..., r . nun, n ciiuuii, was Bcrvctnjr uiiriied. Ihe boat left Clarendon ly in the evening, bearing a merry party Unit had planned to go several miles down the river. When about live miles below Clarendon the tank !of tlle launch exploded, wrecking tha heal and hurling the occupants Into the river, which at this point, more than 5l leet. from tho shore, ts very deep. l''W could swim, while gome were Istiinned bv thn forc.n nf thn Mittnulon - .r Innfl n-iint itnuin twifntia ttwlmmara In !,, . .',,, . . I tne iui i.v luiuu iiiuku Huy vuuri, kl I ,,,. i .. - .. ..... m . ... a rescue. i no survivors were louna on ; the river bank by runners dispatched i irom nre oecause oi tne proiongea SEVtN DROWNED; NINE ALMOST GO
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