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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE GTMя, 1900

The return of visitors to the City Hall The U. S. cranes -Paltimore, with Rear Ad- Library and Museum for the week ending 3rdmiral Watson on Board, arrived at Singapore

shows that od non-Chinese and C7 Chinese from this port early on the 29th ult... visited the former, 177 non-Chinese and 1,934

Chinese the latter.

The old Spanish law in Manila against the manufacture of impure drink is to be revived by Major Edie, after having been allowed to fall into abeyance for a constilerable time.

It will interest many of our readers to learn that Warrant Officer Milligan, who will long be remembered as one of the most popular and The Straits Times was purchased on the 20thable instructors the Hongkong Volunteer Corps alt at anation for $85,000 by 3r. MacLennan.has ever had, leaves for hems on Saturday, a son-in-law of the late Mr. Frances Hughes Cameron, the former proprietress. The bidding was started by Mr. MacLeunan at $50,000 and Mr. Nathan gradually increased it to $80,000. when Mr. MacLenner bid $85,000.

of Bulgariaus in European Turkey and of! Americana in Turkish Asia," does not biot at this. All that these anti-British enthu-Jute sists hoped for even n'month ago was that some attempt should be made to mitigate the terms on which the Boers are to obtain

The ex-Consul General for China in Binga prace. But they have got little consolation from the perfectly corrent attitude of their pore and the Vice-Coneal for China in Penang have put in a tender for vous mining land at | Governments. The Pence Mission, an utter Sungai Besi, tu Selangor, which the Malay Mail

failure in Europe. has met with smallbelieves to have been accepted. enough encouragement in the States so far, in spite of the approach of the Presidential Elections, when America is wont to be seen at her worst. That disappointed politician, Mr. Bayas, has as might be expected, taken the opportunity of appealing to the lower prejudices of his desired supporters but otherwise nothing as occurred which would lead us to imagine that the great mass of the United States will Break away from the leaders of their host thought. President Kauer, indeed, has grown anxious, as is shown by his telegum to a New York journal-we do not at pre- sent know which-declaring the courage of the buggers and their determination to | fight to the bitter end. Telegrams are now part of the regular tacks of warfare, and we may look on the Transvaal leader's last

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* DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

SITANOHAL, 5th June, 9.40 p.m.

THE TROUBLE IN THE NORTH- DEATH OF TWO MISSIONARIES, The sitaration continues serious. Tientsin is fully prepared. More men are landing and overyone is armed. Trains to Peking are irreguliye. The Missions at Paoting are in great danger. The deaths of Messrs.

A Comercio special telegram, dated London, Robinson and Norman, S.P.G., are can- 29th May, states with reference to the American firmed. Presidential election: "Crokor has accepted the Berau programme, which meanin great force en Bryan's ui. Admiral Dewey is a candi-

A Sivila telegram of the 22nd ult. says:-Adute." futher great reduction has taken place in the plague mortality, only 975 deaths occurring in the whole of India last week. Of the the Benga! Presidency had 358, Bombay Presidener 519, Madraz Presidency me, the Punjab 12, the Central Provinces two, Myrere eleven. Hyder 14 and Aden 29.

A writer in the Pinang Gazette condemns the action of the Municipal Commission there for proposing to spend $4.000 on what he calle

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Prince Katolite, of whose, visit to England

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flut containing a body and two natives, ap- parently garding it, hod fönted down tho stream, but the width of the rivor and the rapid current, increased by the meent rains, had pre- yented capture. The same day the Thirty-think men, maveling up the river bank, jou across s baudle of papers holonging to Dr. Bareston, Who was Aguinaldo's physician..

All these incidents grouped together muko it just possible that Aguinaldo may kate boeri killed. He was believed to have been with the officers in tint band was killed, and in his sadille hand that March was chasing, and one of the tags were found personal papers of Aguinalde. That is all the definite information that we

have.

GENERAL CAMPAIGN NOTES. The general campaigning, through the islands for last week resulted in the surrender or cap- ture of ous hundred and eighty-three men, în- cluding a colaual and woven offlcers. Forty six insargenta were reported kiling, and 208 rifles were captured. The main skirmishes occurred in northern and east central Luzon TO THE BITTER END.

in the brigades of General Young und Funk- President Kruger telegraphs to a Newton, and in the Camarines provinces of South

York paper that the burghers are full of courage and will fight to the bitter end, TRANSVAAL, SECRETARY'S FAMILY

GOES TO EUROPE. The Bundesrath sails from Lourenço Mar-

natives have been killed since the Amorlenn o0-

Imson. In the last provinces over four hundred

caption Chuo months ago. Two additional troops of the 11th Cavalry U.S. Volunteers lava bean sout to the mountainous districts of the Comarines. This is the rich bomy-country,

ure playing havos with the crops. The hemp

i eommunication as a not unnatural more chingman is reported to, have deciarent that and the continent we have been reading italy ques to Eurupe and carries Mrs. Reitz and and the guerrillasänd insurgents between them

The Estafette given an alleged conversation with Chinzanu in Paris about the unfinished state of the Exhibition on its opening. The

But what effect will it have? We doubt things would not lays occurred at Peking an whether its author expects much from it. they did at Paris. When asked to explain what The war is nearing its end. If any nation world have happened, he mid that the Puking wens anxious to yield to clamour and depart populace instigated by the leaders of his party, from its declared, attitude the present hardly and with the aid of associations instituted for seems the time which would be selected the defence of Chiun, the rebuilding of the The rapid progress which culminated in the Wall, the maintenance of the throne and the worship of Buddira and Vishnu (!), ate.. etc., fall of Johannesburg has crashed ang lippe would have risen and shin the heal mandern which may have been entertained (vainly and his assistants in charge of the works, thrown enough it is true) of Britain wearying of the their bodies into the river and put their heads 14.40 war. The disappointment that the stories over the main entrance of the Exhibition. Then about the surrender of Pretoria, caused his party, he continued, would have chosen an- among us is natural eangh, hat we had no other heal mandarin. right to expect this absolute break up of the said the interview. "Bir," replied the huma Boer power. The Boers were disheartened ourist. "I am a member of the Patriotic League

of China." by the rapidity of our progress, but they had not been driven out of the field, and that Pretoria should fall to us without a blow would have been an unparalleled piece of luck. The end is none the less in view. A complitation of the issue by unwarranted outside interference seems most improbable, There was a great talk of intervention at the end of the war between the United States and Spain, and we all know how it coded It is part of the game of international

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SUPREME COURT.

6th June.

IN ORIGINAL JURIEDICTION.

SIR JOHS CARRINGTON, KT., CM.G.

(CHIEF JUSTICE).

A PARTNERSHIP CASE,

The Banylek Times give a carious story from Fetries. The other day a Siamese worian west | Beroes to the Court there nad accused Chinuman well known in the town of robbing her of her Lus. band. This Chinuman, she said, was No. 2.of a powerful serret society, and he had tukea

In this case Wong Shung Nis, of 42. Queen's way her husband and chained him up in his Road West, was the plaintiff and Wong Tak Louse. Since then her husband had disappeared. Ip and others defendants. The claim was for a dissolution of partnership. With regard to and she hinted at murder. The Court ordered the first defendant it was stated that he had not the arrest of the accused, bat ho could not loen a partner for some time and really ought found. Next morning, however, he came to the not to be set downI 149 1 defendant. Court of his orna abcori, and on being asked to

Mr. Robinson (instructa by Mearre. Mo ani Bratton)

for the plaintif and Mr. deliver up the woman's husband. he said he

Francie. QC, finstructed by:

the family of the Transvaal Secretary of State. She has also on board thirty-six bars of gold.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 3rd Juzie.

THE WAR THE NATAL BORDER. The enemy is still at Laings Nek. A for Free Staters guard the passin of the Drakons burg.

AFFAIRS AT JOHANNESBURG. Johannesburg is quist and the people are surrooring, urts and poaioa. Only thres Bour guns were left in the fort. General Roberts at Johznesburg on Friday says that Brig. Gen. Wavell's brigade remains to maintain order in Johannesburg and to rest. The troops are queaped cu the Pretoria road. The occupation of the town passed off satisfactorily, thanks to the excellent arrangements of Com- wardant Krass. The officials have consented to remain at their posts ponding further ar- rangements.

plant for a spleie shelter for roving trudg. and a squad can run twenty yards off the roads, and be completely hiddon. When the insurgents are beaten buck they usually destroy the plan- tations as ther dosert them. With the addition al Cavalrymen it is hoped to maintain a putrol suffleiently strong to insare the safety of peace- fully ineland natires.

THE LOCAL OUTBREAK.

The agitation over the threatened uprising in faila has temporarily dwindled, and other things are occupying the public mind, Rumer has it that the insurrector will hold off their little performanca mutil the arrival of the Amer icin Comission. A telegram which appeared this morning in the local papers lias occasioned hughulito comment. It stated that Julgo Taft will probably not administer the Philippines until the 1st of September, us he desires to give the urray of General McArthur a free homil, also in an interview with Artecho, it was stated that "further bloodshed will be averted." Very good, but very contradictory statuents.

of the Government of these misguided islands by Judge Taft is able to assume supreme control

September he will greatly suprise the military. During the first four meaths; it is generally believed that the commission will devote itself to

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FATAL RESULT OF A QUARREL.

A HOY CHARGED WITH WILFUL MURDER! As the launch belonging to Messrs. Fenwick the study of the chief questions of government und Co. lay alongside the wharf of Prays East

One of the thieves who broke into Mr. Mun- | could not, and knew nothing about him. The Stokes, and Master for the defence dohnson hotwesa fire and siz ö’eloek onSunday morning..

ford's office the other was and stole a musical box has been expired and sentenced to three contha Lord lakmur. He admitted the charge.

The Plague Returns for the week ending and June show 81 -cases and 75 deaths. Betwosa noon of the 2nd and noon of the 4th, 2 fresh

he said he could not dc, and he was remanded.

and administration.

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEWEY. Adziral Dewey's political fever is UC-

woman, however, had a certain amount of proof || Mr. Robinson rend the pleadings. It was Lp Chuk, the coxswain, a man about 27, and Nasioning no end of fan in Munila. Here if te afer, and the Court considered the case aged in the petition that from Felenary To the fireman, a boy about 17. bogan to quarrel in any place ho bas staunch and loyal friends, serious that they refusel to reass the accusda | 1895: to Fobran, 1990, has plaintif and theFrom words they came to blows, the fireman bat they are all agreed in regretting his weak- unless he could give 10,00 ticals security is defendant carried on business together in co-

partnership as alt-fel dealers

at 2 and 2, ultimately taking up a chisel and striking the nos in going into polities, An American Salt Fish street, Hongkong; that the partner other man with it over the left kin. A Chinese carton, reprinting the eight-inch turret gans

was a partnership at will ship

at will determinable by reasonable notice; thut the partnership ng who saw the quarrel interfered and took of the Olympic with the words presidential an the 13th the frean into custody the injured mau being hoom" stamped on them was pasted up on the determined by

inent la capital or such taken to the Hospital. It was not anticipatel wall of a public building yesterday. Untiensatie

one case the defendunt was a nersi officer tiff's share was $10): that it was agree that therions, but yesterday morning the mua had a fow feet aft is the Admiral making a salute, as

plaintif should be appointed and should remain one of two saluried. Managers; that he was serilapso and died Later on the firemen was Mrs. Dewey tells him you may fire when you

The police have had a lively time of it during

traş

140 cases al 23 deaths vecurred; and in the next the last few days, two cans of assault upon them ship was 814,000, of which the plain at the Kos that the injury would provo very the guns stands Mrs. Dewey in uniforza, and

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONIT omatunications relating to the news coluna agulat be addreuça to Tux EDITOR.

24 hours 9 cases and 9 deaths.

At the offices of the Public Works Depart-

being enquired into at the Magistracy yesterday.

In

Correspondents must forward their mus and ment yesterday afternoon Mr. G. J. W. King furday niglit and with assaulting the police.appointed, but that since the first of April 1868. I brought beforo Mr. Harsland at the Magistracy are ready, Goerga,"

addres with communications addressed to the Eliter, not tapulticulisa, hat as eklenen of good faith.

All bitters for publication skinuld be written on! ung side of the paper only,

No anvagnssly signed communications that have already apponed in ather papers will be inserted,

Orders for extra copies of "DAILY Press should

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offered for sale by anation Kowloon Lot No. 1,085, which was purchased by the Rev. W. Bau- mister for $854-220 ahora the upset.

Wo racoived yesterday from the Consulate General of the United States hora the following Typhoon Warutag:-"Manila Observatory; o'clock p. m.Typhoon in Pacific North North- Fast of Manila will probably recarve Euit of Formosa."

At Malacca, the naveiling of the talist to sommemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen, which should have taken place on the Queen's Birthday, has been postponed. It appears that there are a fow were mis-spelt and this, if nos. sible, will have to be rectified.

one

MANILA.

[FROM ONE CORRESPONDENT]

He was

who was charged with being disorderly on Ea- The story told by the police was to the affect that the defendants bad refuse to admit the plain and charged with wilful murder. at about 11:45 ca Saturday night an Indian con-

tif to any share in the management, and had not paid

Halary stello had occasion to reprimand the defendant tuned other allegations. With regard to the alle

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The petition con- remanded untii Friday, The latter resented this, and pushed the constable etion that the parfuership was a partnership at into the channel and went away. The Indian re-will, the defendants in their answer denied that ported the matter to P. C. Moore, and on the de fendant again making hisappearance Moore to him he had no right to push the constable, I had better come up to the Police Station and see the Inspector. The defendant said he would do no such thing, and on this constable putting his hand on him stack him a blow in the face The Indian and a Chinese lakung who ater fered were also struck by the defendant. The later then tried to run away, but we stopped by Sergeants Smith and Mac wayed. The police ad considerable difficulty in getting the defen dant to the Police Station.—Mr. Mounsey; for the defence, contended that hisclient should have for a term expressed or implied, had such a aut been summoned instead of arrested. He did such a state or Iveling. as entitled the plain separated him from this camping place of Agni- |

et like being kuudiod and lost his femper. As theasant was but a slight one he suggested term had not expired. The third issa was

was župesud..

this was the case, and said that by the terms of the agreement the partnership could not be dissolved. by any which had not been complied with by the plaintiff purtner except con vertain conditions

The defendants admitted the appointment of the plaintiff as a salaried manager, but denie that they had refused to allow him to share in the managetuent since April, 1948; and alleged that he acted as manager up to February, 1999. when he, without communicating with any of his co-partners, absented himself. Continuing Mr. Robinson said that there were three issues in this case. The first was, was the partner ship a partnership at will! Assuming that His Lordship was against him on that point, the second

Tint

was, assuming it ta partnership of elveinsstances arisen between the parties,

Manila, Jet June. AGUINALDO'S BODYGUARD DEFEATED—" CL PRESIDENTE" MAY BE DEAD, Aguinaldo is on the stage again after several weeks of retirement. He is still in the role of fugitive, but this thus it is more interesting, as the American troops have been very close to him on several occasions. During the last ten days Majer Burch, of the 33rd U. 9. Volunteers. with a company of the hardest men in the regiment, has followed this trail so closely that enue, when uight fell, only seven hours' travel

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Fire Departmout:-The net prenalums for 1800 amounted to £1,149,694, being an increase of £56,872 as ocupared with the your 1898, and the losses

paid and

£678,354, or Nill cutstanding to 50 per cent. of the premium income.

From the profits of

of this department the sum | of £70

£70.000 Jars heer curried to

to profit and lose. and after providing for outstarling losses the .789.-18 against tiny fund stands at £1.265.759.- £1203178 at the same tizne lust

Life Department:-The new business of the

the new premics included in the ac a consisted of 701 policies assuring 2012,759. conat amounted in gross to £25,500.

while

The change in the fortunes of the War in -South Africa las brought about a change in the tone of the Anglophabe Europeau Press,

During the exhibition of the Detroy Com though it cannot be said that it is a change in the direction of greater auntability. It pany's bioscape pictures at the Zorilla Theatre, lins ceased to be a tone of triumphant plea. Manila, the manager came forward and read the sure and lins become one of sullen discontent i telegram announcing the fall of Johannesbare that a small fine would sufico.-Atas of 810) really a question arising out of the count renewed, but the men played out during the surplus of £131.214, and increased the fe

as the turn which events have taken.

We gave in yesterday's issue a fer quotations from Russian and French sources, and they

A few Boer sympathizera hissed, and it took a little time to restore order.

be

and that was whether or not the torn for noen heat, and being without rations and water which the premises were held was a partner! ship assot. With

Major March took the fostsore fallows back Bangucu, mastered a frosk detachment ond out for the trail aguia. Ovensional in-

. In the other ease threa Norwegians from the thought that that to the first issue they wore forced to return.

The clainis by death £130,870, were within the amount expected,

The transactions of the year resulted in a nagurance fund to £2,196,003.

Biotine doperty, and the net losses palil received were

The net premiamя

might have multiplied indefinitely. Here is municable disease in the colony during the charged with being drunk and disorderly, and the second issue. if His Lordahigard to formation frota iriendly natives, combined with { and after providing for onietanding losses the

Apart from Plagae, the only cases of com

week ending And Jane were five of Enteric Ferer, three in the city of Victoria and two is the harboar, imported; and one of Diphtheria outside the limits of Victoria. None of these cases ended fatally.

Among those leaving to-day by the Emprom of China is Mr. Herbert Smith, whose departure, so soon after his appointment to the Legislative Council vice Mr. T. H. Whitehead, will cause general regret Mi-Smith will be a great loss to the colony, whese good wishes he carries with

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I be put in this, shape. Lit were the defendants, their names being was there in the agreement any provision for Не Johnson, Seawood, and Lihan. Johrison mus definite term either expressed or implied.

contended that there was not. With regard to him as to the first it was immaterial, but if his tras finally put the men on the right track

ngreed with

a fairly accurate knowledge of the roads and Lordship was a against him then the second issungai, and after once catching up with the had to be determined before they could have a decision in their favour; and if his Lordship insurgents it was a race for life over the rug

against hint on the second issus he had ged mountains, and into the great Cagayan nothing more to ask as the third issue would valley. Somewhere in the valley the enemy then be material.

The bearing was adjourned.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

escaped and all efforts failed to produce tha slightest sigh of the direction taken. March continued down the valley to Aparri on the

and outstanding, amounted to £117,32,

From the prosta of this department the rum of £50,000 has been carried to profit and loss, marine fund stands nt £36.131.

Proit and Lees:-This account has been closed,

with a balance of

£153,670 1 11 and out of that count the

Directors recommend

dividend of share

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another from the Russian Novosti, a journal

the other two with assaulting the police Jolin which has been particularly bitter against

son and Libson pleaded guilty, but Seawood Britatu. If Lord Roberts with 70,000

protested that he knew nothing about the air. "troops sncceeds in cutting off 10,000 Boers

Sorgent MineSwayed said that at 35 past nine

f). The payment of n "and compelling them to surrender, it will

en Monday night he and Constable Last took

treaty shillings per

of Income Tax), making, "not be a victory, but an act of brutal vio

Johnson into custody for being drank mul die

with the interim dividend of "lence committed by an overwhelming mili-

orderly, Seawood was present at the time and

twelve shillings and sixponen tary miss on a weak detachment. This is

attempted to take Johnson from their custody

por share paid in November not war, but brigandage. The nation that

Witmerapushed him off and he went into the porch

coast, where he is at present resting his comut, 32h por west for the year has created the idea of a gentleman has

of the Central Hotel and struck Constable Last

mand He reports seroral skirmishes with a "nothing to be proud of in the Transvaal

or the head with his fist, also giving him seve

The O. & O. steuner Coptic, with maila, &e, band of sixty to one hundred men supposed to be rul blows about the neck and breast. He released left Shanghai for this port on the 5 inst., 27 Aguinaldo's bodyguard. In one of the fights, war. Englishmen, on the contrary, ought

his hold of Johnson, leaving him in the custody 3 p.m.

near the little town of Sagad, an insurgent

37,500 0 0 "to be ashuined of it. The opposing forces

of the constable, and seized Sawood, over-

The Imperio! German manil steamer Sachsen officer was shot from his horse, bat his comrades "are now so enormously unequal that an

Yesterday morning H.M.S. Rosario retched powering him after a struggle. He told him left Kobe, vis Nagasaki, Shanghai and Fanchorsened the body. Three natives were killed

·66,170 1 11 uther victory like the one gained over

this port, where she joins the Clins Squadron, what he was going to charge him with. He on Sunday, the 3rd instant, and may be ox-

£153,670 1-11 Cronje, would not redound to the glory She is a twin-screw steel sheathed sloop of 990 turned round to pick up Seawood's hut when hopected here on or about Wednesday, the 13th and two captured besides four ponies and seven Filles. The officer's horse and equipments were.

The Directors report with much regret the and honour of England, but rather increase toas displacement, in charge of Commander saw Johnson and the constable on the ground

aptured and it was found that the saddle was death of their esteemed colleague Mr. Peter her degradation in the eyes of the whole Cland A. W. Hamilton. She takes the place of with the third defendant Libeen striking the

LIFE AND VIGOUE FOR THE HALE-The a regulation American cavalry model, probably Pandia Rodocanachi after 19 years valuable "civilized world." The note of disappoint the Rattler. The Fourie, was built at Sheer, constable with his fists in the back. He drag-

The following Dircetora retire this year by ment is only too patent throughout. The ass in 1898 at a cost of £65,578, and is fittedged his prisoners towards. L'hon and et vale article which really possenses sutritione captured from some wounded trooper mouths service on the Board of the Company.

virtues for stimulating, and restoring the hair. ago. The saddle bage were filled with official rotation Mr. W. Boisson Arbuthnot, Siz At the same time he drew the is HOWLAND'S MACABBAR OIL. It remoVOS writer goes on to say that. If the Boers with Belleville tube boilers, the engines indi. holl of him.

succeed, unaided, in protecting their in-enting 1,400 horas power with a speed-of 182 constable's truncheon und struck Litson, who scarf, harshnasa, drynese, prevents the mir documents and many personal papers hearing James F. Garriek, QC H.C.M.G., Dir. Jobz

being injured illness.

and should always be Aguinaldo's meal and dating back as far as last H. Ley. Mr. J. Carr Saunders, Sir Andrew R. Scoble, M.P., go... K.C.SI, and, boing eligible, the China Station on the Nth March last at defendunt then broke loose, but was caught parts such a beautiful und dressy appearance to An ineffectual search was unds for the officer's they will be proposed for re-election.

Messrs. Mackenzie, Moore, P.CA., and Fair Europe, it will be a triumph apled in Sheerness, and after taking in stores put to res again. All the defendants were then taken to the hair as BOWLAND'S MACASSAR DIE, And if body and then the men struck out to overtake baira, C.A., sgain offor their sorrices as Auditors. history," but he evidently does not look for

on the 31st of that month and had a fine passage the Police Station-Johnson was fived 810 or a you have never used it, you are strongly advised

By Order of the Boaril this unexampled trumph. Ever the utterer out. The Rosario carries two guns, 6 fin, and month, and the other, men were sentenced to a to procure a bottle without delay, and coatinge the enemy again. The next day they encoun using it also in a golden colour for fair hair itered a patrol of the 49th U.S. Volunteers, doing of the words in the Rassie, in which Britain 4 3-pounder quick-firera, and has a complement month's imprisonment without the eption of a Sold by Stores and Chemists, is called the author of the former slaughter I of 104 officers and men.

instant:

"dependence in spito, of the indifference of / knots. She was commissioned for service on had rushed at him, on the head. The second children's hairy no other article in November.

fise.

used for

£1432-3 juty in the river valley. They reported that s

HENEY MANN,

Secretary,

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