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WEATHER llnln or mum loolulii mill WuiInriiitY
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BRIDGE GlRDfR fAllS
INTO RIVER WORKMfN
r
DANGLE fROM CABLES
i Ml
feoTon Steel Beam Crashes
Through Platform as
Derrick Breaks
I tRIP SAVES TWO LIVES
Builders Knocked From Feet
Cling to Suspenders
Until Rescued
A tee door beim technically known
fs a bottom chord weighing twenty
jon broKo looo from the onstru ton
ork at the Manhattan end of the nejv
UnhattAn Bridge this afternoon It
jtll to the rive with a mighty splash
hlch threw spray Dfty feet In the air
No lives were lost for which two ted
Workers James Carroll and James Har
ler employed by Terry A Tend the
I ijntmctarn are devoutly grateful They
ere so haken by their experience that
fl ay had to be assisted by other work
J n III down to the ctreet and they quit
I ork for the day only then own qalck
fits and strong arm saved them from
lknrtmi th fret team to the river
Only yeJterday two workmen Parley
I nd fiulllvan wer killed by falling from
Ihe mm section of the work on thp
PIT14 aids of the Manhittan pier ninety
eet to the street Information that
her had been another accident thatI
great crowd to gather along the
pate front Among tho persons who
time were the wives of many workmen
n the bridge and the police had twit
Iffcultj In holding them In check and
h persuading them that no live had
S teln lott I
Derrick Boom Broke
The great steel beam which fell wn <
king put In place to form part of the
i rmanent roadway of the bridge Scv
ril pieces are already In position
tour hoisting engine with derricks art
I
lorklng oH toward the middle of the
iiv r on a false floor of planking
Ringing the beam Into place
The cable winding barrel of one of the
lolsts slipped The Jerk on the hoisting
Ine cau ed the derrick boom to snap
tort and with the huge mass of steel
linklntr at the wrecked derrick the
I holt man of machinery was snapped
jver and down through the planklnK
the hoisting cable dropped and the
twenty tons of steel hurled down to Ihe
I her and was gone
But Carjol and Harper had been
tIJiistlns the beam to eyebar fa teners
it the bottom of the hanging steel rords
Milch are to suspend the roadway from
fie main cables that ewing from Man
htlan to Brooklyn over the river
fThen the derrick boom snapped and
fie big machine came cracking down
er them the plank false work shook
h though It Ud been hit by a thirteen
lich shell
Quick Grip Saved Them
The whole gigantic pier shivered The
hen were bounced off their feet and the
inking dropped out from under them
hey eaujlt the hanging suspender cord
learett to them and clung to It away
iig there until their fellow workmen
Ianled out on the wrecked platform
Ind made a bridge by running out I
anki on which they could crawl back
I
ID safity
Both men were helpless from fright
nee trey found linn plankln undet
uir fttt again and hail to be assisted
own from the atructure
BILL RAISING JEROMES PAY
TO 15000 PASSES SENATE i
ALBANY March IfSPenntor Hradys i
till Increasing he salary of Ihe Uls
l 1 rlctAttorncy of Vow York from WCuO
1 jo 115000 a year was th subject nf
riiuch discussion in tin Spnalu i0iali
fut was filially parsed ho vun heilig
4tT i
siV L
MRSIBENIEAL
GOES 10 PRISON
START IN AUT
Convicted Wife of Stage Man
ager Allowed to Ride With
Husband and Baby
Although she didnt erure all the
special favors that fell to the dis
barred lawyer Abe Hummel when he
went over the fame route Mrs Mar
garet Teal the wife of Ben Teal the
singe director was pcrtnltt J today
to start In a taxicab fur Ulackwells I
Island where she tiegan the sentence
jof one year In the Penitentiary which
Judge Malone Imposed after a General
ScBflons jury had convicted her of at
tempted subornation of perjury In
manufacturing evidence for the Frank
Gould divorce suit
While It Is not ciutomary to handcuff
women prisoners In taking them to the
Island they are ordinarily transported
in the mack Maria from the Tombs
to the linrltles and Corrections pier
nt East Tnontyslxth street and from
there to Ulackw ells on one of the city
boats
Shown Many Favors
nut Iecati5 of the prominence of
Mn Teals husband and because oC her
foiirtfcnriorulisold daughter certain
notable exceptions were made In her
case
At 143 oclock thlf afternoon Deputy
Hherlffs Drlihanty and Sellmau brought
her from the womens wing of the
Tombs and led her through the rear
gate Into Uafioettc Miept nlilrh was
comparntlply deserted Hhc waR quid
hut pale and trcmbllnK violently A
big closed automobile was nailing with
Mr Teal and a nurse with the Teal
baby
The deputies with thtlr prisoner en I
tered the car which htided for the
private municipal pier at East Fifty
second street Mrs Teal alternately
careiied the child and wept during her
ride Her husband sought vainly to
connote her as she parted from him at
tire pier nun went aboard a city boat
Then Only Routine
All speolal favors ceased for her as
soon as she reached tho Island She
I went through the forms that every
prisoner must piss through there Her
handsome clothing was taken from her
I
and after she had been given a bath
and assigned a cell and diningroom
number she was required to put on the
ordinary penitentiary gub consisting
of yarn stockings
coarse shoes and a
shapeless wrapperlike garment of
striped bed tlckin
ticking This she must
wear until she Is released
Women prisoners are usually as
signed to do washing or cooking or put
to scwlnfc together prisoners garments
It was thought that Mrs Teal might bo
given a plate as a hospital attendant
wheie the work Is lighter than In the
laundry or seulng loom
MILLIONAIRE DIES
hear TlmUen Vetrrii Cnpllnllm
Stricken In fnllfurnla
SN UIKOO Cal March 15 Henry
Tlmken the wnllknown
millionaire car
riage manufacturer and capitalist of si
Louis and Canton 0 died suddenly In l
day iginl oxentyeUit oor the last
two years In made his homo III san
Hiegn ills IIlrl lltil our niuntlis
ago
Two i hllilen survive
Cranberrle AhunUnt Much Iawer
Lons liumt HOJM nwclally flnegroens
S1000 REWARD II
THE I
WORLD
I will pay a reward of 1000 for
I information that will lead to the detection arrest and
I conviction the man or men responsible for the murder
ill of Police Lieutenant Joscph fctcosit ° in Palermo
Lr11YonFlday evening March 12
NE
Afff MESSAG
I URGES HASTE ON
NEW TARiff Bill
I
President Tells ongress Coun
trys Business Demands
Speedy Action
I
I
00000000 DEFICIT
I
Revision of Schedules Must In
sure Revenues to Refill
Treasury Coffers
I
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WASHINOTON March ISPrestdent
I
Tafta first message to COn ltfF sent
In today wee a surprise In UP brevity
The President used Jut 431 words In
calling nn extraordinary session of
Congress declaring for a revision of
the tariff and giving his reason there
for Senators and Congressmen go used
to the voluminous Roosevelt mes
sages recdved the docum nt as a wel
come relief It took scarce half an hour I
for Its reading In both houses and all
were quick to compare It with noose
veils first message sent In on Dec 4
I 014 which was of more tl an IWO I
words and required two and a half
hours In the reading
President Tafts menace In full was
as follows
To the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives
I have convened the Congress In this
extra session In order to enable It to
give Immediate consideration to the
revision of the Dlngley Tariff act Con
ditions affecting production minufac
ture and business generally have so i
changed In the last twelve years an to
require a readjustment and revision of i
the Import duties Imposed by that act I
I More than this the present tariff act I j
with the other sources of Government
revenue does not furnish Income enough
to pay the authorized expenditures
100000000 Deficit I
Hy July 1 next the excess of ex
penRea over receipts for the current
I
flcal year will eiiual about JimftWdOO
The successful party In the late elec
tion Is pledged to a revision of the
tariff The country and the business
community especially expect It The
I prospect of a change In the rates of i
Import duties always causes a suspen I
stan or halt tq business because of the
uncertainty as to the changes to be
made and their iffect It Is therefore
of the highest Importance that the new
bill should be agreed upon and passed
with as much speed as possible
con
sistent with its due and thorough con
sldoratlon
Fcr these reasons I have deemed the
present to be an extraordinary occasion
within the meaning of the Constitution
justifying and requiting the calling of I
nn extra seulnn
0 I
Consider Only Tariff
In my Inaugural nddre I stated In I
a summary uay the principles which In
my judgment the revision of trio tariff
I should proceed and Indicated at least
one new source of revenue that might
be properly resorted to In order to avoid
a future deficit It Is not necessary for
ma to repeat what I then said
I venture to suggest that the vital
business Interests of the country require
that tho attention of the Congress In
this session be chlelly devoted to the
consideration of the new tariff bill and
that the less time glen to other sub
jects of legislation In this session lie I
better for tho country I
Pinned WILLIAM II TAFT
The White House March 10 1W3
Tariff Bill ToMorrow I
i It vaC decided
toda
j today that the new
tariff bill will be Introduced tomorrow
The full committees as announced fol
low
ItulesTho Speaker Daliell Penn
jmlth Iowa Clark Mo lltzgcrald
N V i
I Way and MeansPayne i N rl Ia
zllI Ila lci1I llas I 11I11 lonn
1Iutli1 III < Iham tCalj CtlII
I Nan I I txtxue r
IIIJ G
ine8
xies
I V Va I I uiiIflIa II aolI 1o1 Wnrlh
x 01 I u JIIk Y r 111111 llark nl p
I larrlsu IIru
ar1 lIa
x ixu
Iprwuu ix 1111
a Hla t 101 lV
I I Ita I I jpXI
Mr Ill Kirild > emocrat
i
nM1 I i c Ituhs lflnllnltt who Is
lOllltnltlno
Is
e
author r the amendment tht
to tie
10 rult
I which weie unlay alolle
tul
TIIC
other Hen iitl place nIl
nilttec went ° Mr Ilnrk Ihu Ihat rnm
l nltI mlnnrlt
lllMrs r tn Ihe Demorratlr
I attic
greeted th l itt nuen t I
whlrh
leli th
Mnaktr i M a p Icheet
by allan
harJ I
U lrlnginK 1 n Puts gavel
and nl
I1HIIIIhlnl I Ku II IM that hid
IIxtuxxt
hn le
I I Tltp
IInnl
a lit c I 10 II nenbrs
n1 hll11
cItguIPI tfl og
IKhl frCOIl1
rxi
I ePiv or ax 00 Krill
grIxxx5 alltl
Iurtuw s
llirUurldi Ira r1 llurrnu
Btcond Knii liocili N a iMlliKr ni I
ttKxc rutleit inloraiitton TlckuV Dnittt nut
Linrils I4rcsI IIJ lite Cb cc kln A
< < waylMW b pa Dath CIC hw
if j wd
I L lJ
2W YORK TUESD
= h d
=
ATE HER lETTERS
WHEN ARRAIGNED
SHOPUHfRi
Woman Foils Detective in
Court Seeking Clue to
Her Identity
WORE HANDSOME GOWN
Refused to Tell Anything About
Herself and Gave Name
Jane Dugan
A strikingly gowned woman stood he
fore Magistrate Moss In Artr80n Mar
ket Court today and ate four letter
and some other pipers which she car
ned In her handbag when Detective
Wall attempted to learn her Identity by
1 examining Its i > ont < > nt
She raved and gesticulated wildly nd
screamed
I You cant learn my name I sty
It would disgrace my liiirlmnd Xo no
i I wont tell you Cnll me lane call me
anything you want tolock mo up
I hurry up
I A commotion followed the arraign
ment of the woman She had been ar
rested In n sixth avenue departm
I 1 store by JIt tIe Wall Auto velllnm
and silks to tlio value of > IO wi
1PrA found
stuffed In the handgrip She admitted
I stealing them In
the store but refito1
lab olutely to give her name or nddreu
Chewep Up Papers
j Lnder pre surp she screamed that
Slip lived
on Riverside Drive The
> Magistrate took a hand at questioning
I her but her lips closed tight and R >
i stood a weeping pitiful pectaclf he
fore tha
nirlous eyes of a hundred
court lounger and a dozen policemen
Then the detective
tried to take her
letters but she destroyed this evident C
an to her Identity b
by swallowing them
You know that
It Is
nmeiary to
have a name to these
papers politely
S I
Insisted Chief
Clerk
Charles Crow I
Dont are how
nwrsMry jour ltml I
nrsa Ism family la of far more im I
portance lo me Oh whv ilo I do tlie e i
things Good God
It
I
Itl could only rivp
I
We Imve tin rlp81rr In lock
yotu In a
cell and may be able to
cnd
for i
you
relatives or friends
lnteil Detective I
Wall I
To Save Her Friends
No no I 5a
iy no she screamed
loudly
flamp me In prison
you
fiends
look
me up Ift me be known AO
lane Just Jane
Utigan and mark don
No
home on your blotter and
Here she becan to Tithe as If In
agony and wr gently led away from
the view of
crowd who had collected
In the courtroom
Magistrate Maxa
was forced to hold her
In
KM for tral
The woman had every mark of bolv
of th better clasp Her fingers nee
liberally decorated with Jewels and he
cam bore handsome
diamonds liar hat
nii > a splendid
sample of tle IIHW in
verted peach bosket effect
and her gusts
was tailored In the
latest fanhloti flu
was not more than
thirtyfive
years old
hu
large brown eyes and a clear com
plexion Her hair It brunette and when i
she spoke her voice was round and res
onant
I
DODGERS GET IN
GOOD DAYS WORK
Burch Shows Up Well and
New Catcher Marshall
Looks the Goods
lHpt III to The lt onlne WI
J CKSOVVILLK lhis Msrcl 1 1
I
The member of I lie
e IIrllokllI earn
after a rest of two dRY got bll aithx
t Ottiiy ant put In
several
luau f u1
work They batted
Melded a aS1S
nnd also ran around the eimm f the
Held for two hours
and rhair V the
end of the
sisalon
they <
Irrf xetng
Putt Iturih
showed up In xri i frni
uml his fist work In the I
mrt I vn a
ne of the feiture nf
the 13
a n r <
Marshill e new ciiiiier s I
fie IMns I
got Into
tie so
lila uk 1 ts that lie i S0lld
r indltlii nnl IM l rr i
VIM Mr i II nd CM n jilt I i it 1
ciiiMor I iifungs 1100 rtu
15 ai d te t naxt era noiii ni I
this a f uno vi M mater lnilct it
Mreil It off II Is of U0 iuuon tuAt
aler the LstI IIIYS le up It oulll not
xivp Ihe men enough work The rem
Jar pra < UiU JooX cUci loitM
1IIi wt f6
0 I
AY MARCH 16 1909
PRICE ONE CENT
ECCENTRIC ASTOR MILLIONAIRE I i
I SLAYS A VIRGINIA WIfE BEATER
Attacked by Employee He Shoots
Him Down After Woman Had
Fled From Husband to Ask
Protection
IS INSANE IN NEW YORK
BUT SANE IN VIRGINIA
Escaped From Bloomingdale Where Family
Had Him Incarcerated and Had Southern
Courts Pass on Mental Condition
Once Husband of Amelie Rives
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CHARLOTTESVILLE Va March 16Iohn Armstrong Chaloner
a brother of Lewis Stuyvesanl Ctwnler of New York and a member of
the Astor family shot and killed
an Englhhman yarned Gillard last
r hlng r I
i
It is understood that I
Gillard
who
was in the employ of Chabncr
had been beating his wife who ran to Merry Mills the Chaloner country
home for protection
Chaloner hearing a commotion in the
dining room hastened down I
stairs whereupon he was attacked by his assailant
Gillard came to this i
country two years ago from England and less
than a year ago applied at Merry Mills for work He had a wife and
seven children Chaloner gave him employment on the farm Gillard
was said to have been addicted to drink and
on several occasions he had
exhibited a violent temper It is understood
that but for the fact that
Gillard had a large family his services would have been dispensed
with
by Caloner long ago
Chaloner has been held sane by the courts here
times declared although several i
insane in New York State I
One of Chanters
eccentricities was to have his
I Chaloner name changed to
f
Tempestuous Career of Chanler
Fought Hard to Be at Liberty Here
jonn Armstrong Chatoner 1115 he Is
known In Virginia Is really John Arm
strong Chanler a member of the Crmn
IT family of this fitate He iced his
name changed recently by a court edict
lircnuse of n long series of virulent
legal controversies In which h > > hu en
caged with the members of his family
He Is alto prominent In the Astor I
family I
He flrttt came Into omlnence when
he married Amells fives the authoress I
who wrote The Quick or the Dead 1
Hhe divorced him on the ground or I
I iriif Ity and later married the Prince
I Troiibetskoy
Chanler wan accused of mental Incom
pctrncy by his relatlrei and wits de
I dare Insane II y the courts of thlA I
State lie was Incarecerated In various
I Insane asylums Including BloomlncdAle
i from which Institution he escaped lev
i Hal years ago I
I Making his nay to Vlrslnla where he
owned a big estate Chanler brought
legal proceedings to have himself rte1
I dared sane In this he was iuccoi < ful
I In VlrRlnla but he has failed In every
attempt to have the Nesa York ourls
ncognlje his mental reiiponslbllliv < e
that he has icen runildcred InKmi In
this State eor slnre hln firft lomtnll
ment ant could not entex the bonleri
of the Stale under PHII of srrst mid
commitment as an Inunc ri > rn
i Asked for More Money
Two di > i aco harlem calling him
stf Chaliincr apreired In the Surreme
Court In thl city by nuxiei 4nJ askwl
for an Increase In the allowance of i
I101VJ a y nr allnurd him frctn hh
share of the Iinnler State lie Midi
that he ntede nt a1 J3i tn iiuln
Urn hM pixltlon Ca th pnprietir of on i
citate In Vlrulnin 1110 npplicatlini for I
nn Increase was ranted I
fh nlf s wiiltli Ii eniintKvI at i
5I < 00 lla Vlrcmln etne Merry I
MIlls Ia TIJu Miintliellii tlif home of
t
Thomas JeffcrMn llf Hud tlen like
I
a landnl pruprlriur of olden tIme I
liohllnK xblute authority sister hit
I
II
finpoyeei i
ntrr ptoiil thAt liu
1tII ct
I brought In this state by fhanler
1 to
establish hli
sanity
from
cons a legal stand
point expert evidence titus ijeen produced
I 10 chow that hf Is an Inmrnhle
para
noiac and a dangerous person to be at
j large One of I H hallucinations
I the
xperti declared was that hie stomach
I was a Leyden Ju and that his body wo I
a silver case which had become tar
nished through lack ot car
Had XRay Eye He Said
Another of his hallucinations
was
that hi had Xray
eyes
according to
the experts Lately he has been writ
trig a great deal In Mi leisure time
Last November he announced that he
na > framing
up an
arraignment of the
lunacy law of the State of New York i
which would result In their amendment
lie Ias piibllhed
numerous poems and
i rltlcx essays and
contemplated
the
establishment of
a quarterly review lo
he devoted to
literary and artistic crlll
clinu
< anlir has
n I
never hesitated
lo IIIt1I
hu relatives In his
attempts to
reniov P
fie taln of
Insanity
from hjs name In
ml State He
accu ed Wlnthrop A
Ilunltr and Lewis Sluyvesart Chnnler
ili brothers
of conspiring to lend him
n an Insane asylum In order that they
night get hold of his
property In fact
oe has aliened a cot jplracy In ivhlili nil
I is telallu were said to he Involved
i
hauler is a lOisIn of John Jacou
j
Astor
i Sent to Qloomlngdale
Chanter WII < liurn In chIc city forty
Neen yenta ago was gradtisted III Co
lumbl1 and if a lawyer by pn > fe > 4lnn
lie did not devote tniirli time > practice
jflt the bar iTiKiiglnn hUnaelf FIIrp with
tlt imrsul of pleasure In Iarln IIn1
New Tort
In It s haitI niirrle Vnifr Hie
tien at me tuuiut of hr p < pilirt 11
n IM1 V Ptit iel innev
nioon rtr > tI ntrafil In IMrli
after it f i > nf inrlid it
t divyr dd td 11 M m >
In IW
1rob
rob li Mil to lavr irrloitlt nTrcp
II
tiCttAtI > I lS I lit yiLa 111 II alL
at ua4 tv pavuall lJJWJ4 111
U
John Armstrong Chanler Who
Shot Man Who Attacked Him 1
1
I
Ms mind His rMuth > nitvlti0d hut
tie was Identic clchtmlncl to lmc him
InrarcPliitfd nf llle lij < IiCIl told by
iillenHls that tin flits lluM > > to commit
murder while In n xlolnit iminl Lewis
Htuyvi > niit Chiinki Vlntliiop ttor
Ilmnlcr arid Artlitii tor lare r a
oil e lii Joined In u petition to lime him
nljiidceil insane The utliir tiintlu
iliil tin slftiis nf hinlii Joined tnillly
n tin app Iratlnn
Clinnlcr was sT < plrli > iiH and kfpt out
f Nest York The bite Minion Vhlle j
who kntW him uell nnd iliiifd the
1
amlly belief tlmt lie vmta Infant lined >
i Mm to this city mid lir sync pioniplly I
lockcil up ns n lunatlr In tlion1 lays
1 iHI not necesar to pi5 tluouKli the
I
KI neil ape now provided to send a
nan u n maillioii all Chinlei round t
lit xii elr In DlnomlnKdile lifter some ev I
perlence In private Institutions I
He remained In HloomliiKdale nearly
I
four years cvcupliiK In Peoemlier lil
iiy the simple expedient of KCIIIIR to the
White Pluln railroad station and j
I ourllnx a train for title > Ply Toi a i
iar prior to that he had been allow Oil
lo take alb lnde the kronnil httt
jilt an attendant
I
Sane In Virginia
She n hauler Ida t I yea heard he J
rna at large the set a horde of de i
tcctlvo on hiM trail but no traCt could
be found of him He had not atopptd In
Now York but hud none to lhllallll I
phln >
TIre he remained for six montln
wnlkliiK abroad every day
without fear
of molestation While i Ililliiddihla I
lie carried on a oiie < pinreiie with I
uiiiie due p fiIfnds in IliartotteMllte
a and Ihiouxli
tleni
ariaiiKttl die
1 tal pruioedinys lv I
ts ulileh he
WIH lie
lamed sane In ilrai Sai I
When he had ararnKtmuiU
made in
hi satisfaction Ihiinlrr made his ipf
liiiranii in pualli Vain efforts were t
naile tf get hln1 uek into tI > > jurlillr
lion of the Nvw turk coiirt fhanlerj
met i very move In the direction bv n I
ouniiT move je sim to ejihl li his1
freedom from retratnt Two year 0110
h e tent to the Inlted < tate Stipnmel
< Murt In an uncu e H H attempt to
law that trlhnal lstx him 1 safe
cinduct under nlilei lie mlht travel
I > this city ami conlnt In person hu
icht for freedom
I
Chmlw had hIs
1 mime changed tiy a
de ree at the Superior Iotirt of North I
Inrnllni In June i i lii an interview i
ftcr the change lad been legalIzed he
i ild I
I
1 have for UuIot ht Seven
j > i
f t
+ 4L
thuiii it oi litfilU tin1 ariIrit form
I Ihaliner but I wair s 0 to speak
driven Rudderd todn 10 h the oiillnil
Ml hut gutux te of Mr lucph H Chutitl
I Jr of counsel for the ajint of tnc
Chanler family one T T Slioiaian tIle
falsil allcK d lommlttee of my per
i on and estate Illegall y iipomteil aa
I such by an Illegal plO etdins of tile
i New YorU Siipiemc Court said out
I itgioiis laiiKuage btiiiK in tffttt tlmt
i then was no dlfciemc biUviei mound
in rsiMpeil cuiivi t
This HcirdaloiiHlv lIt ue remark Sj
dlsijiialtil me wltn the iiioderni7el form I
or my name tint I 1111 lid to si > irli It
off mill leave this cilimstalned
pitiunyinlc for the Ciimlei fanlly to
Imiil I
At the tint of his commitment to
fllnoinliutdale ChuulfiN iclntlvcs de
ilirctl i hi feand he otild squander
his pioperty on u plan lie had devised
to lirenk the tics cult at Monte Curio In
lute of Chanlft 11111I III Mu Vlllu
at lllootilnndalt hv aii rl to be set
up a mlnlituie niiiktti lucl it which
he pram tlittl hi t > st in tj the hour
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that tlirou t h eirtiin liniiKea of mind
which had occurred willi hi was In a
itfindiueil tm tic he hud ciunxeil the Ii
I tIer of his el fdiu hruvvn to gray
In one of his move ° III nave himself ile
rtiued xi Pus Chanlei prodiued n deposi
tion frum hU former wife In which she
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John DetrliiK In mv hook The Quick i
or the Head Is John AiniMnMii hau
ler John AruistriiiK liaiileis fiyea
were at that time Ininn i
VI the time of his iiiiniiimont to the
n iv 11I11I Chanlcis > t s tIll C tsru V lla
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u srrtum in to Ie i luinv of I Pie color
f his f e ni Uol nn lulioclmitlou
hut u slat < iu < nt or cit
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satin ito the i uni I In Iuiinla was
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KU srulKlit bak I > i hl < stilt the 1IH 1
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tar nut urrrathl at One lluiwltwl and
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trylnt to utevr an Imaginary ship wills
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