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f V J c VOL.LXII.' No:69 Ttie VWathrr:- n NEW BERN, ; N. C, . FRIDAY, MORNING, APRIL 18,r 1913 1'. THREE CENTS PER COPY. v -4 ', Sr.''- 'i'Svft ,;- -i'-r Monday. Ms;-- ".i?;:,-y-; 1 "AH"$5v.-f -.:r L.;'If '.'i;.i.i:-,.,.-v -r.:.Y.fe'-i-';:;,vi :;::i LITTLE PROBABLY Jvjfl CflTO CHfllllTI fIji&i kiortanFwnine Will rJUkely Ba iDiatrlbutea -j. To Fmlljri"v3!;'-: ??-"?'. FRIEND f HAS i: WILL - Be Mad r Known . Sat- U urday or .MondayJi' V ''l&i: New. or, Apru J. ry morgan v-;-s.ij--.-4.v.. anw n jin nunnc aaturaav.cr Meagre, 'information- to -this - TJV. i'.- . nnlniisr house. ,); ,.v :;'Se"-t . l lie Document is n iuc pusocsoiuu ui '.f.,;-i." '.'..v''-- T Can Tfrlvard. an old friend and :;xra ; -?.rMi .Morean . was itroad"minaea. vvsx jMMiic-Bpinted and generous. m; jue,.; .i?&-s-j?S' aaid'a ''dote' InenddOf the late' financier - :&FS&i&rV ; todav ? 'dicBossin., theposMble' ' diano .,t,.f jdA -iiic lie-hast made df'his"tortu'rte 7iv j& ; .-s-r ana are iw sessions, . aim i iui.-i t i:-r1X.i wal w fnuiWl h has not rtpnartiM from 'C:ii ideals in his wilt" "nark is that Mr, Morgan has left his operb art collection to the city r of ;C-. . Aade ; ' from i vthis f r lwquest; there is - Wowintr bel ef that'. Mr Morgan has - sX. ' left but little to any one outside pis , t , immediate familyr No great amounts -sMe1' ': is believed, have' been-'willad .to char-- erned' said ".this friend, "one might : ail most ay that .money asimerejlil aitevt to Mr. MortranLi He never hoard? d l money; I He was' a' prodigious spender.' He summoned special trains sa the average man calls a'jtaxicab, He poured out money" indulging his ar t tislic tastes. , He gave freely all orthy -causes." - In short, he was Apt prone to count the cost ' V Another peculiar, trait, .was -tne taint he "had-of 5payjnfojrfhings"-!b'i . once a year in order t6 avoid tip bother f monthly payments. ' The: persons idi whom he dealt krieWof th'shabit and charged him more than others but H'-'s: lie was willine in order to save the farther of monthly settlements. rjvjjc , ."ThcEe were . the traits hichmade the cost of living for him. so tremen dous. - ;i 1 .A. Donct tet the idea," continued this ?0$!0. V. ..'Snfbnnant, . ; "that Mr. Morgan died a '''' . Mutaidivof ,hi i4Wk &P sKviar'war a1 tremendouslyrich man fortune"'are --estiniatedufosedaysi $'&$!&K'ttiWM- not. Ilia"; w.'-iiny6tti;Iui j:vjie.,;- 1;.- xanscendant power to concentrate the .f0,'r: 6 ." ; money of othtfrB.-;: which enabled .ffcim ?fiW o do tbe big WiiK.W;aio."f-"fS'3-:'. - - Another fact current in WaJr Street "''Korjraa probablyjdominated mori Vail- ions than any other man in the: world &f$$k. ul be"Tciin j ' to, teye'ry "jneagre" be, i';.; :v:v'.--?;-'; i- cause Ae. hvld. it"; to bevthp; best' policy :iS;v''J?& -ilsady lor. -instant use.K. -''v'? Xxri.v 'T.fi!'fP6 buijc of fortunft';'airrpet MT'ne declwv will' "be und,to-e In ("?JT-'fi lS dcposit,'i:;c;all;?loans: aiidothcr K:'ttl?T;JTrady-hanC '-'V'-i'-fewt.;:; ::" . '''I.-i'vj-vii'. .'rrnf tn rip im itn tvrs ; t . "'i-Ji-.. - .... . v . - vessel . In Fort Yesterday . From - '.,',!, ar Away .Maine,VT;ij.- : SnJOMJnand of Captain tennis Spirling i'in' and a crew of six' men, arrived- in port f yesterday imorning - from - BoJthf Bay lurbor,. Maine,' and "after , taking on fud and Supplies continued on to Bcau- i; r ,Tbe Pljrim. -haar recently, been pur chEd by V.' B. thdei-from Jno. ';'.' Uojriil 61 Beaufort : and will W used by ;.;.'he Beaufort Fish Scrap and Oil Com 'paay. She is A Vessel with a Car.yirg 3;' capadtjr of nientjV hrcc tons. ; The v':; txipiroM Booth Bay Harbor' is a long ; " ne and two wo.ks erj required in J'5., rtsiilung ibis point.: '' .".'"-' -': ' ; :., rnnr uern balllayers "go- ,.rr INGTO KINSTON.. . A LaarbiJI gam of Interest to local 'fLtam" w31 be played -it Kinpton this : ' rmtion when the N w r.rrn Ilij;!) a,l tram will cross Lata viih tlu: f" '- i Il'h School team. . Ti e "A leave here this mot nir-:t anl 1 1 I Ve II j 1 i i : t 1 1 a in, J ; ? ; i f no firm an 1 t' e ' ' ' '. . y ' t I -v a I CLEAfJ CITY FOR ' IB CITYT BEAUTIFUL- WANTS i VISr ITORS TO FIND SPOT-" Itia IES -TOWN.HERE.' f The Woman' Club is Very anxious that5 the town present -clein 'tidy appearance during theTmeeting of the Federation,. which iconvtnes in New Bern early in :Mayi ? With this end in view, City Beautif ul Street Department is about to start a clean up campaign, with committees oil each jstreet'f or the purpose Of'personally seeing, that all unsightly trash heaps "and waste jpapers ire removed from.the strg5-; Thclubriwquests that's ahpuse holders and merchants 'will . make an effort .te? clean) premises in "order that the trash- may be I deposited on "the Sheets befQM , theTast week in April biAu9ondaV2,)v' giving - the ; CltVj trash carts" ample oppprtunityj-orrcmov tore May. 6, the day on which the fed eration meets, ;V 'L "1 4 "t tvf$-.v: MRS; V BRYAN WILL ADDRESS SwbRKERSfi j The. women's foreign missionary so cieties of the : .Fust ' Baptist . church and the .Tabernacle, will hold a union meeting: on Friday 'afternoon-' at "4 o'clock in'he first Baptist; church .to dress them upon the work that is is Irst'Biyai0ani:'B spending; thev week end in ,Jew: Bern, and will devote Jmuch of, thir tim to public 'Jgatherihgs jinftheiiriterpsol foreign, missions,'. All' the '( women's are invited 'Jo )hi meeting, on Friday afternoon.-which will be followed with 'eptionStoMr'.Br) ments . will ; be served," and it is hoped a' greafe manyiwillJbe in AttendanceJf Div1 Bryai will preachu jthe Frist Baptist c&urcn next aunday at. 9, m All "whp canl should hear these "dis tinguished workers in 'the foreign' field. mm yesterday enroute to-Goldsboro Where he was .taking" a .colored woman from near Vanceboro to C enter in the Insane asylum'- at ' that -placed Mrs..:B'. " S.;Guion left yesterday for a visit with jrela'tives f Chapel HilC PIE BEFOG rUJ.c- eC6nvICT TO ADDRESS . PEO- !PLjOF NEW BERN NEXTV; -i-'.vSliNDAY mGHT&$ - ' '''v'C'Vvv' ; ' GfWCraWrcc pf '.' WaabihgtonD: C.r 'i was - yesterday .: morning P licensed as; Prison i Evangelist, by theiiesbyi terjf of Albef marie which was in session in this pity '.yes'tcrday.-'j '-2:-sl 'V' . Mr. Crabtree " has been: engaged" Jn this Vorfc; for ' several . years and - has visited every. State'in the union during the past few ycarv making addresses and .' carrying on . h!s work.' " Next Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock he wil! d'-'livi.r a bctufe. in the"" Presbyterian church" and- tha public is extended a cardial invitation 10 hoar him. ; l . In this lectura; Mr." Crabtree) will speak xpecially on frison icform and he is thoroughly farrilar with hi3 ,sul ject. According to his own st.rmcnt he was at one tjmc a gambler, an in fidel and a siiicidal wreck- but has reformed and is now engaged In the evangelistic work. '';..- ' Index to New Adrcrtlaemonts' Wood l ane Drug Co. Fitc (leinnn i rat iuii N.i i is candii'R. . I'. !.' IJ.ink The door to wr;.Jt h. ." -,1 I , k-TI.e lank f r C , : ' '1,,: C .- ftflil liir ifif n&i i f Wri r. . K . - a - 111 I H V I'll L i If r j. ' j r s.ng'.'jv: coram III IK Fl BUI BIG GliflllL Purchase Of s The Albemarle and iii'. ,. I... 1 -A TO BE -FRIST UNKllN - CHAIN ::r;.vy' i.; v.i ...... :., aV Opening of Canal Will Be a Great :,.. , uuuu .in vjuiuiucivc w( ?: The' Country. ft)VashingonApriltl7ithi next 10 days the. United States .Govern ment will formally takeover JheAlbe: marie - and " Chesapeake ;Canal, "j con necting ; Ablemarle - Sound yrwith the Chesapeake " Bay' and :;establishnot only the)first -link" Inhe roposep lantic -:. inland . waterway , chain, but .a. j(reej'waterway:" .betweenaylahd, yirginiaand ; iMorto Yiiarpljna watej's. vThe'statemenwas)nade;tIn ing'by hppVagDep titles to the cana) property haye been approved apd , requisition " had " been made on the Goverhment for, the $SQ0,r 000. purchase ' money by Cole ' E WW siow'resident ifenglneirlJftiorfolki whplhandlmgtthe; -mattei prithe GovernmenTheDart ticpijhas-' approyedatt .''npe'pCje nectiotfwithi perty.-7 As soon at the law officers of the.I;;War4Jpbpartmen K't.i.:Ptt jthe- MperC thev money wij paid over ; andr the canal will become G-overnmentSKitSEai' TielGohmentill ;n?procee to tear down the tollgates on the canal and throw . it Open ; for free commerce. An l' appropiration of - $800,000 - was authorized by the last Congress for tne improvement -ot tne canal. bteps, iherefore;.. will soon be taken to widen the canal - and -.increase , its depth .to 12t;ltpw;Jnas aSjeptttof nine The opening pf rthe canalwili ;he "a great -1 boon to. Baltimore ."commerce. It wjll givp ; steamship - and towboat companies .of . that city a free' wates- Wayft6m;3ahimPret CgHeayAplls heretofore' have)beeu l onf shipping passing through the )heLakprunim6 by .Baltimore . financial interests ; which now has., approximately-75, per cent, of vihecbmmerceto pieakg'.Bay and Albemarie' Spund,' will be driven practically out of business by converting its rival into a frcevwater- and Literary .Meeting 'of. the - Woman's Missionary SociitV;..'ot'"!Centenary church will be held t the residence of Mrs. J. - A. ' Jones -on Broad ' street. Friday afternoon .afiil 'o'clock.. A cordial invitation to attend ! extended to ivery member of jthioaetyVfi? ' .-' i'rrC'vS-" 'A ::.i- f ,.v-,. BIG CARNIVAL COMPANY'S 'EN s GAGEMENT HERE IS NEAR- f )-7.". JNG ITS CLOSE.--.;'-V.. ;'H;:..; :: hr - f?::? '4 -; : )) .c.-fe; :, The Johnnyjt Jones. Carnival, con tinue to,draw large crowds and every one who has visited the" grounds during the.wcck has,highly praised the aggrc gition..; -'ff-r-W ''One Jof ;the most eonsatiohal, and exciting attractions on the grounds is that,' seen at the motor) dome whe e two; fearless riders perform hair-raising stunts on an Inclined track with moto cycles..--The riders starrt; on a level surface and elowly ,as the speed of their machinel increases, r:S3 to the top of a cup-S .aped track, running at a speed of eventy-five or fighty miles an hour. Christ Pappas, one of the riders, holds the world's record for riding of ' this variety." '':. " ,.";".; ,;. .: The wild animal thow is another attraction that has proven very pop ular and It is really onu tf the Lest eve seen lure. Tomorrow, the company cto-fl their engagement in tliis city and those wIiq intend vit.iling the proimd have but little time lift in whith to carry out their ) l.nn. - V fore bin mrg ytr I ii!,;.- 1 id y-.i ! ' ' 1 'I t t' t l!. y ..,1. f .,:' l;, ... 1. iiThc'regclar ImonthlyjSociar J0li;:!!'f J. JOIIES niimiin ni nnr i SiP d UUULJU I U.HUL QUS r.lEDIGAL .lEIllIICOiiBESS Leading Au thori ties Of Europe and America Meet. In City "-Of C5f Baltimore,5-..5sW? was - a Rotable ; gathering Business i Session Was ; Followed jBjf Banquet :-OfainIfl-'f. fe -'M--f4:ent SplendorVi'' Baltimore Aoril i7Me3ical - men and scientists from- various -parts ; of the world gathered at "Johns Hopkins university this afternoon to attend the opening exercises, of the Henry Phipps pschiatri?cHni(tor:; 7, In many respects the gathering -was one of the most, notable of the. kind iii us. .jnistojy .pi uie Mciiyj more jnau 100- leadiiigeuthorities- tprft medicins from Europe " and other pahs of this cputtwer-)pe6snt3 t Mr. -rhipps .attended; the exercises todyandvfn a bfief speech) acknow: ledged : the ' deep appreciation of his generosity byr the people of Baltimore. That tha new Clinic Imarks" a new 'era aiid ' distinctive "progress ; i tti the medi cal world,;; was the testimony'' of "Dr. William Hr Welsch,- who presided at the: piirctsesiri WHliam pslerBart; fellow royal society and Regius profes sor;: at Oxford ; University," England! Dr Stewart Paton, of Princetoni" uni versity, and Judge Henry. D.- Horton, at. the polls by the loyal dames. r tHuhdreds-fof -other 'Baltimoreans, men and women, who attended the ex ercises? heartily v applauded the- sen timents of. progress expressed by" the speakers,- -They examined every -nook and corner- bf the new building,) and WepiPiuse;f:ittCtheiifs. praise)?pf::its complete i equipment.)) VThpT plin?p is now eady;)t ireceiyp; iwtients;? r-r':, ; Mr. and Mrs. Phipps and Sir. Wil liam Oslef arrived at the Johns : Hop kins hospital early . and spent ) much pf;Me jjtime ,r j n viewing j, the hospital lad) peUnic.enJMrivBate.:wis escorted ta one. pf: th7," froat seats in thyfbonrhereij- theUexereises;twere' heid,' he ..was accorded -vociferous ap plause, which increased, to a.: deafen ing 'roar when Mr.Jand .Mra.J Phipps took their places beside mm. , .Tonight, a dinner was given by the Johns V Hopkins . trustees, assistedd b a g committee -Including tovernor Gidsbprbugh; Mayor Preston," and a numbwioCpiominent; citizensatthe hotel Belvedere, I- In 6not of ; Henry Phipps.-"-; ;S Ki "T Vc' "c'The dinner, was .served in the ball room and covers, were laid , for about 350 gu.-st . Dr? : Wijlra : M.' Welch i)residect;p avt6astmaker)anJ frthe speakers included ) Govein jr),. Golds borough, Mayor .Piettoni Henry White former faraassadbrU ol Francej -i Mrf 1 UipB4 : yil . VVllliatU .VBICl ; Mi LOVE'S )YdUNC 2 DREAM VAN LAIE HIM!! STOPS J ISIIES WHEN IRATE PATH- ' ERi, HOVETN SIGHT-; .:i "-?'".;. v. ,. -.:! tyrichburgaApril ?1 7iLove laughs at " locksmithvtbat not aCbtr lated Southern trains, and. all becaule the Memphis Special; bourd f jr J3rlstcL was 401 nunutes late "yesterday , it" redl elopement "was .nipped: In ;the:! budi Earl Norfsingcf and Fretty 16-year-pld Annie '.Martin had,, planned; tq elope to . Bristol"and be -married..f);y- v '. .With bflggage in hand, they went to the station, but the train was late, In the meanwhile Miss Martin's mother mis.cd some her personal bibngingp. She sent to the telephone exchange, where her - daughter , was employed, and found Miss Martin had not been th re. r .i'"'') "'. ' '' ' The police were notified, and the father started on the trail. ' Jle located the prospective groom at the Southern Station, but lie did not get a chance to ask for his daughter, for : Norfningcr fi'-d. The girl was found by the station m.iton hiding in the ladies' 'retiring room, having gone there to wait the a rival of the belated train. She was tal. a to 1 - r homo. ' . , " ' i ' ':!(!'. t llaS rCR"':'! 1 1 T fit'- ...r table. ' ' r t U ''': 1 ! 'if' KENTUCKY COLONEL HAS LEAS :4;')ED AND WILL. CONDUCT V i- V- POPULAR HOTEL. . trrr :' .'T i- .5c ; Cob and 'Mr. Aj -Forrnan of Pari Ken.;thavejrrivedtin ithe'. city and have: leased fronr JK WC Stewart, the owner, ;the - James . Hotel on" Middle street and will in the future conduct this popular establishment.;;' s );) 5 ? CoL Forman has had extensive ex perience in the management of hotels n his native State and comes to New Bern wellv recommended.' f For several weeks the dining room at the James has been closed but this wHl be opened now and the hotel will be conducted in4a' mbderii'way-),:?.:. - '; am very much impressed with BewiNern" said . Col. . Forman last night; 'and it; is my intention" to make the James Hotel one of the most pop ular in this part of the State." 'A number of Improvements will be made during the next few days in the service and. in other ways. REVENUE OFFICER NABS RESI ,) " DENT OF NUMBER TWO TOWNSHIP. ' Edward Purifoyt: whose home is at Triiitts in No. 2 Township, was placed under arrest yesterday by United States Deputy Marshal, Samuel Lilly pri a warrant - Charging him with retailing spirituous liquors without a govern ment" license. - Porifoy was brought to; this " city. and taken before Com thissioner C.; B. Hill for a preliminary hearing. s;i Owing to the absence of several witnesses the case was con tinued ; untH . Saturday and the de fendant required to give bond in the suni of one hundred and fifty dollars for his; appearance at that time. - The -next term of Federal court will convene in this city on April 2 with Judge H. G, Qonner presiding and a large, number ) of offenders : charged with , violating the Internal Laws will be broueht before him at' that terra. The 1ievenueJ. ofneers in "this scetibh have been unusually active during the pastfew?monthCand i have made, a large . number of arrests - during this timevu- -C:'- ,'-. -.' r ,rs:.- Sr.:- WILL' GIVE CANDY AWAY TO .. yNIW BERN PEOPLE. ii Every .lady and gentleman ? in )Ne w Bern is invited to visit the Wood-Lane Drug , Company's store tomorrow and try some of): Norns: exquisite " candies whic that ,6rm is. placing on the; New Bern market for the1 first;) timev? On the:; eighth page of theA'Journal thTs morning they have; an announcement that Trill be of. mterest toeYeiyHrpader ottnejourflal;47t)S p PROGRAM eKtl THE) ATHENS Z : An excellent harmony singing sister act. r j Good Voicesla test; songs.; A A nxe ) PICTURES fjThe- Gld- lVlonk' jTale! Taken at "Romona's Marriaee olice" San Dieirb, ' Cat .The tale deals? with a darlc-eyed beauty; of. Spanish blood who had won heart; after: heart, and had put theniaW aside because they did not. bring her a lap full of jewels. 'Tis an intonsely dramatic story" staged in the settings-of the original legend which gives it an added interest and realism that is bound your interest.):- ,', . ' "..v : 'Hi Ehemy' V ; :''. . Th'g is a character story 'with- a moral. '. It deals ' with a - bumptious conceited know-it-all young fellow who has to learn his lesson -the 'result of realization, is regeneration, An ex cellent picture. ' :. i' )' '-.' .' "The Signal of Distress"- , - Finding herself irt a perilous po sit ion. Sho is rescued by the man whom she suspii iottt-ly rejected. Her cIok J;in - j : t s in the resncc, and the two loV( rs are happily leiniitcd. Kati.ie:. ' at 3;! 15. . 2 shows at i.'..' i. 1 M ' nt 8 o'tlof k. 2d ft ( : - t' I,m j and yon ii i lis i'.t;--i.v? todaY'': :vVAUDEviLtE V'V.- V? ThA Know! and RIti-7 : UU HSS Cf.ST . . OUT IIS HIS -t- - " ..."'4 .- " A Danger Is Now-That It Will Fall.- 4'V,Int InfldeUty,Say Re-fC; )fvVU J ".. tarned MUaionary.'-.'-f DR. BRYAN AT FIRST BAPTIST Declarea' -; Missionary EnterbrUe la Now Weir Establlahed Present CrlHcat Tlm - : Basing his opinion on an experience gained in twenty-seven . vears " of ser-' :"'. vice as a missionary in China, ' r , . T. Brvan of Shanghai last . nisrhe ' in an address at the Frist Baptist church said that the missionary .: enterprise 4-)f? in unina was hrmly established and that now was the accepted time Tor )3) me great, crucial work in connection with the Chnstianiza'.ion of the coun-' '; ' try.-' . :v -: -sftSMiKi: The congregation sang the .famous IV' missionary hymn, "The Morning Light. b Breaking)', and in beginning hi.)". remarks at its close Dr. Bryan ; said .V ) that he felt that it was about time tp? revise tha't hymn for he felt that China i; r at least was beyond the dawn and that;t", instead oi tne nour ot dawn it was. j. v with China now something like seven it) o'lock in the morning, and he, hopedj;;f and believed t would not be Jong be? fore the full day with all its brightnWM would have come. ' ' -'L He explained that it was impossible for him tos speak in any great detail )f;-J of experience undergone in twenty- ' " seven years of life in China. ; Sb)heC said he would confine his remarks to"?, the single topic of "The Decay&bfv Idolatry in China", speaking largely! out of his own experience. Going back -to a time sixty years ago when a great '") Chinese swept the South of ChinaQ with a movement that resulted In the- )) destruction of millions of gods and then ft?? coming up to thirteen years ago when;, , the Boxer Rebellion substantially) al-5-tered the conditions of North) China-; he described the loss of faith oh) the,; ,) part of the Chinese in their gods and -) gave "numerous and striking incideftti&i showing that the pople of. that formerly ) idolatrous country had now come; to . look, with contempt and amusement on the figures of wood and that they used ) to revere. " ' '.,;iis4:;- Dr. Bryan said that now that, the " idols were overthrown it was of . the ), first-importance that Christ be ve) the Chinese else there was danger that they would sink into a condition, of r atheism and -infidelity from which it would be harder to raise themithahv E it has been to shake their belria) idols.' cNow is the accepted time,' he S declared for converting the Chinese.7 There are many young people he said who are willing to) throw, i themselves- ?; into rthe work'. the great need beincr for . those , who atav at homWk tn . nut-' ; themselves their time and their money- into-.the enterprise. ?,f0i$&'$4: v: This ' is an age of much jloubtine - Dft Bryan said. : But he brought a - message in which; there was 'i-iao trace ' of doubt 'i poubts; never made a big -manV he- '!ldt'itl..j.lpfc'ul ;' never fed on doubt. ..He.' fed on faith . and' paBtwasja, Wriia. ? Dr.- Bryan wi 1 speak again Sunday nightand )this ; afternoon at 4 o'clock Mrs.'' Bryan .Will be t rendered a receD- tion; hy the ladies "of the two Baptist churches of the city) and will make art ;') address 4: Theladies,"-of all- deiiomi nalpna;are;inyitei LENNIft MID-GETTE IN :frJfAIL ' V?vr-;.fe.':i:;''v"N'V.i,.-rf'" -Negro $ Charged 'Wlth j S tealing i Paint la Behind the Bars. " ; ' Lennie : Mideette. - olored.-- who wis flacecT under arrest .Wednesday af..r hobn. 6n warrant chatVlmt him with the larceny of rspveral; gallons; of paint Irom v the Cutler-BIaces , H.jdware Company! by-whom he- w?s emnloved a9,a driver, was given a hearing bcf )t Mavor McCarthy vesterdav after- noOn.i . Probable cause was found an ! the defendant was bound over to th next term of Craven' County Supc' Coiirt uader a bond of $100 v? he cot Id not secure and was conn. to the county jail for safe keeping i that time. : ' ' .' Midgetfe claimed that he had t ' the paint and sold it to another man, but when the latter v on thestand he denied pun and testified that Mid.tte I his Care for safe keeping. I'rof. E.;C. Bower-t ton is jn the city at r t; i u i I ei ,. "
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