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v i r a- Se I x 11 A y x r 4 t + VOL FIFTY LOSE LIVES j IN STEAMER WRECK i gmvivors Report A T rrbie Disaster 44 PASSENGERS ON BOARD SHIP tteam r Valencia Wrecked on Vanccu ver Island Coast to Eastward of Passengers and Crew Victoria U C Jan 2 Tho steam j Vni nrta Cttnu Joiinsju ol tau f Pacific Coa t totijniiiy will 01 passengers on hoar and a crtw- Ot bit was wiftKed to hi eastward ot i Op Ut ule on Vunouuwr wait In the early motntnu of Tina with u heavy ot life greater than that of any other dLastot that i tae occurred near here since the ti rrl- ble loss of life following the colltrloti f the ship Orpheus with the steamer Pacific when eurouto fruUl Victoria to Portland The survivors who have reached Cape Beitle the boatswain unit teamen to secure assistance in ae of the steamers boats report that at least on puraons were drowned alongside the steamer when ImaU loaded with women and children taiashud against tlu vesrel when Persons VIT huddled on saloon deck of stoanitr which was then partly with the In felling washing over the ninlt- iif leek i A southeast gale was blowing with tile wind vvhlstlinu through tin curd ee of wnckid vrsel at a velinv- I 4ty of over ID miles an hour and a Ugh ca was biatitr atJiliHt the hull sending Hjiiini hiuli or it nnd htise seas imunilid nn the il k threatetiinic to break up tin wr k- UnlosK till ral stnmers which t atve been hutrl il to tin aoKtaticei- y the wncki sstl van arrive in time to sa those who remain on the wreck It Is on itul If any of tlnm will retch shor v for 11 Inmlur in such n place iMritmly iliillcult if nt all possible The VuVnria sailed from Sun Ittin- cisco nn h r M rniid trip to Victoria wplariii the icintly dliaMe1 steam tr City of iiiila at 11 a m on Sat Jj urtlay TiN the only char day AAiJ from Satitidav o iitn Captains Johnson niil otficer Kal to tact late b iHiin nd nrKonlns- Noariri i t ianr to the straits the w i r H very thik bud th offlcers thi tiht CM y M tr u the vtrln- P fleet th rmatHa ll ff 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d ndl- Yst Coast it U known of Vanroiir Maud which has oca slim- e i the destruction of fiftysix veateid- nd rust 711 llv a within the last fusty tears BELIEVED TO BE CONSTANTINE Young Man Arrested in Anniston Is Thought To Be Murderer Nitnvili lUll Li A oung titan fel ini hits name as Sam Harts Deal rested ut Anniston Ala who Is Ulleved to be Prank tonstantlnr Jr ol wanted fur niur- dcr ol a Mrs A W Gentry In KO on the tih of this month Harts lalnih that lit wvni to Annls ton limn ltmtihis ami was on hi wa t i il home in Norfolk Va when anwiti il Me ul u ca that c Sir never lift ti in lni tiiuiv s fonilli tat Mat itients to the pn lire HirK lillh this ilecrljilDn of tlir mnt- iwantt in Chlrtiftit with Inn i w ex r tioi Harts xn urnsled mi a elirie ot and will b hili- untii li Caiiuyo ran I- wnl from Fire Dees Much Damage Norlolk Vn Jnn The Inttrna- I lom riss rompHii V f in press the Kilznlfi nvtr hfre o- pettierwith touch stoiv I eutton in till warelotiix and of HoRtrs M- rlr A wtr Ilirtiid arty W J- neday an an tnt r tiltit wall f r shells was tho unit li saved front ilestnirtloti th prop Tt of the N rlolk assixla duns ice plant and many more tut s of ton stored in adjoining wart boii oi A l tin a vhit I- ntorer nt th comprise wan nulerti in tlv at in time and If ix hived to have pi rUhid Bill May Not Pass ialiipsvllle Ca Jnn Of course If an omnibus public nillillnu 111 passed at till si siuii of concress wilt IM included for an up proprlatin fur a pivernmont build tic iald fitter tian toll Bur ho It In doubtful If such a 1111 will n it till Itupubltcans to- I I aa very anxious to pot on a ii ruii i lr Salnesvlilo I it wten a Hi irttjorlty says it I kr w of no way to set it Mowevi r I am doltii and tu iii ovirvin in try p iw r to ctt the trnprialon- Invetigtticn Will Continue Nr w Vcrk n Investiga- tion inti ff r of the s ralM tin at icnl trust n rjj was bein b th m rlr hrrnwy oro y R at Dttriri rtlair vi a 4 to rnlnti atvOrilns a- in Uircm court Tilts i iiU i n va slate 8e ty te Mict tin j V wfi T In hall ra l- ml f and a rxtingt rim wmn t n I h as the lI a i I hita t I t all hIIIIo lIm Ill II Ill I iulll lilt 1 t t I orlhllH 5 Th i v to I Il r 1Itll In rnpptot f 1HI r hat aPIIIJ fit MhlllfI pfrIt i tnlo till uf thh 1rllir I11 tq Jusrlrc tarts u b1n Ian flU t1 h fl t t t ln 1 I th I h b n t tUtU Httill La hid hats as v hr I d bus Ills t c- oral t rant 1 raid Mst thin ar house r tar h bull ltIg m ted tan w- 11t lease n i qurt lost t Jlrt t tna t- ataa 3 14 a1vtq rit a f ut t r1 1 a 4 1r 1t- rl trtal N r lu t- r s r o ear = > < > < > > > > < > < > > > < < > ± + + ° + + j MONEY SATRAPS EASY FOR MANN Wall Street Financiers Were His Friends ALL WERE KIND TO THE EDITOR Vanderbilt Did Not Care for Stock- I But Hoped He Would Get Loaned Him 25000 on Simply Hu Request New Tirl Jan The trial of N r trail Hup uii eIltor ol loliUi Weekly Uiarpd with erlminul Inn b Jutlre Al Heiiel a mn i tiaif ks a result ol the Xiblieailou ot a Ktitjih fontemit the lances voiinec thou with town Topics is nearing an end After the examination of Colonel W I M nn editor ol Town Topics wu conelmliil the ilcleiiM Introdiiccil a number of wltnrsse and counsel fur Mr HapKood announced thut hey would liulsli their case NVc- dnvbda Many Women in Court This trial was followed suit hut beta maultestoU Lance the hraring of the wild Fashionably utttred women weiu- UKaln conM leuous union those iu t i court room TIe wltnesneH Introduced y the de Included Commodore Klliriilp1 T Gerry who temitled as To JuaMce DetiJ COL W C MAN- NI s tiris to induce hint III Htibscrlbe to Kul ami Pami Commodore sinl he found that Town Topic h ustcd in Tads and Pancles- nnl that h reftisid to iilliserlUf to the work Mr llurden ald that when Ito was riprsrSrci he was fid lSsl Culune- Mniin wlildod u trenchant pen This did not induce tiled to A o v of Town Topics Issuud In 1M vas shown to wUn s ho denial tha Abraham H Ihinimi lawyer consulted him about an- nnpl aiant paragraph In that issue of the paper j Colmtol Mnnn then told of the be- cinnlni of his connection with Town Topics nail V K Vund rbll ram to rk holder of lilt paper Loioril Mil ui said Found Himself a Pauper In I 7 I a conti ti d with th j Puiir H Car niputiy Vhin th orlsU c m Wnl ntni t or I tnlvfci I found mv w lf tv rhm i- friirn N trit H mllllotmlrr fo owriuf- uo n oar ar I I in ilwv in If was n hi time I hwairi inrr i t I 4n Town Tvic arul I f- V K Va 4 rHtif rh l Mm for Iwil I tUJtir t 4- i U f wantl- J me He fold m flitf what i I j OnHad I tIara I I hUll hall case h I I I Curs 11 I th the had I how H tko rnh I it4 wt rs i ai I III a I t nn t I trtd I tI and J I r i I I trlt jlj tChi UtJtk ouE tJtd t l I 2 IL sty Iii btII wit hiit Itt be- gun one J 4t r l A a t t t L t- r 1 1 Jt R 1A Int Its wrvcr rub berth h hat thu Aht went e tb pit x tor saf roil her tart i1 t r l nor arm urw SP DP unfl iii3- ymr tqa Tplr4 Ms l 11 Le 1r k1 M aati h > > < > > < + + ho not care to loan me any more r n n but aid he hoped I would tart on kod an to how he ramp to ho uf- ffiontlr wets nr tuantn l with J i Mirpin to harrow 2500 from hint without security Colonol Mann said I met and I know hln father F- fMnk I know him well noucb to ask him FIRST BALE MAN TO OPEN BANK Negro Institution Will Shortly Be Started at Albany Albany ca Inn 2Y Ono nf the very t w rii uro banks in the south will In opiiKil for business In Albany n- 5oon as the iiire preliminaries dlsios it ur- I nl I lnuon the r f iM iiint v ho li for a number of years ni n the lirit baleriun of Ceot lu and who owns one of the fin fst farms In iU clon Is slated for resilient The neroMary stork hns boon sub srrlJiiJ The enterprlso Is tincked by io Metrri iilltan Kealty company of New York which U also Interested In H similar institution now dolnp bunl tIes In Savannah The now bank will Incln liislness with a paidup capital of but this amount will la all probability t Increased Those who have subscribed for the stock are the most prominent and In- fluential of the county Clansman May Be lured Frrnkfort Ky Jan a result of the production here of The Clans- man llopp ntntlve Klnlr Pomocrat- hns inttoilcod In the f ncir l assem- bly a Mil prohibiting thu prndtiction l TV Is fcaso1 iM i i- ttnriin in h T formerly to rxtst ho tIT irtMiMfi and lave or that pxcltei race pt i Mr s Tho measyro pro IUs nf r0o fin und jail Im- iirltonmi nt till violation of Its prove i ns The bill was reforrod to th j illlc morals rurnmittei of ho naaom bit ind its adoption will bit Rtrotigly- titK l Negro Killed White Mm Injured inlmotto Ja Jan 2 Tho holler In the ilu iii Tenon Mills Maniifac turltr plant I d WtdniMilay niorninp Mt I Instantly kill inr th tlromnn Hill Sexton and prbnjly fntnlly Injuring n white man natrcl Harris who was In the hollor loom at tho tine The Imlhr room wnn almost totally dcFtroyod and much of the property Immediately this building The main biillil Ins of the mill was not Injured save for the breaking of window glut caused by the I rrlllc ronrusslon Body of Woman Is Found NaHhvlll Jan 25 A I cater Ala dispatch says that lying In a ditch In a lonely Mpot in the woods anti partly covered with forest leaves the horri- bly doconii of d and ghastly romtlns- rtf Miss Mariha Thompson who tins beet mlsxitiE since Christmas day ncr t i iic io out hunt tug near Itlcovllle this count y Sov eras marks on hr body i vlil nc of foul play Decomposition hail i Thompson wns R pln trr thou ill yiar old was iitlUf wealthy Electrotypothetae Is Formed Now York Jan 23 It IK announced that as a result of th pti shop ugh tatlon anions the electro p rs a new association if mployor hah bc n or KRtilziHl Tits is ciillod the Klec frotypoib iH and will take In th itnU pendent fljji whlrh are runttiK ojMn shops a well BS tin member of the TypothHao who have oloctrotyplnp Young Man Suicides ow Or i Jnn Rip roo1- mortiiBi r MCH rf hU pilkiw for hn plfil and t mlltt to r s y yoir wife tiivw- h out The rutiplt error a VorM Auto Record e en OrwHrnd rii 2 Tbr w iids- ft wtk U HM TI vM r4 to y HH tli sjt in 2 r vi jfll- Cfjil Maid a iT r Bawl till I rIM I i I XIJ n f tm oil ho r It II pin ut 11t Tu II ia a I under I hr hut J flue rnt1 rl Jan i r try rail negro armor not s WAs 1 h I I oil nk nor r ad- joining alike gate t- In tlnt4 tsar art Crgnwna the pre my srIisretiotl t rnc b tta i r 4 < > <> ¬ < ¬ > > < < > > < > > > > < > j MAT DISCONTINUE R F D SERVICE Postoffic Department Will IB- spect Routes PURPOSES ARE MADE KNOWN Tnt Department Thinks the Average Amount of Mail Handled for Each Route Should Average 3000 pieces Per Month Washington Jan In replying to numerous Imjutries Fourth Asslslaat- loblm ier Ventral Uegraw hat lady tAted the purposes of the department iti wmevtiuu with an inspection of ra tnl free delivery routes which Is la with a view to dlcoontinulBc- nr reducing the service of such of them a show little patronage MnswctlnK the Inquiries Mr Degrmw hat replied bub tantlally aa followa In dUroverins that there la ft lack of patronage on given route eoaaiel erutlon Is itvehrst to the poeaibiU ty ol Increasing tho Interest In the s r un the route second to the poe nlbllty of rcarranglag the route ao aa to increase tho patronage third ixwalblllty of eitabllahlag every other day service In lieu of dally ser- vice and last lo its dlacontlaiuaca where the conditions are such that tIM expenditure Is unwarranted While io fixed rule a to the araoaat of mail which nhould be handlH oa louts las btrtni adopted still tile drrarintpnt frfjA that too average n rat route should handle 3000 pieces of mail per month with a possible mini ilium of 2eO- Thu expenditure Involved la operat- ing H Tvlc on a Riven route might out he warranted even though thor minimum of 20011 pieces of mall per month were handled where It was iinil that a connldereblc number po hill patrons were not availing lutiisulves of tho hcncflts of tho see l e Cacfet Sitman Still Alive Vatrhez Jan 23 Cadet Sit man of Ureenaboro IM who said to have tied from Injuries received at tIP Imnds of hazers at Jef- ferson Military college Is not dead Ills uncle I C who reported the matter to the grand Jury appeared fee Fort MiHt hotly and stated that he had received n telephone message acquaint- ing him with the fact that the boy l alive AH Lranr jury had failed- to nrrnvor any attempt at haitlag al fT r n the entire matter has been dropped Baby Deserted In a Depot Columbus in Inn 25 A 10 dayold baby wan Jeser d at the union pauses nor Httalon under peculiar clrcumataar- en Th Infant wni lirottcht here n couple who arrived on tho early morning train from Macon and Savan- nah They Knvti the little buy to Sam irnnt a tioKro asking him to carry the Infant to on orphans home The no- cm llil hf but the matron rvfiiMtl lo accept tho child under the elrcumstaa c s When the n Kn returned to the pot with lho child the couple had Several Injured In Wreck U s Angeles Jan 3 The Santa P limit d vi ran Into the roar f h local Santa F paaaecgvr Iraln at Mtnorn t0 miles n t of this ittj partly urt n the rear coach of thf UMH knocking tbw tnicka from tno truck Hint Injuring w persons TIt Santn F pa enger office IB thU city iat that De number of pasnen Injured If Miiall and that no one l orlmi v her The en lno of the limit iwilly daiiiacfil hut r nclt- hr llrrman was hurt Avenges Death Marks 1 M tart 2i V II Fair wirer ihi l anil kIKtl liy Mrs A H- Vhi tn th wlikiw of n man whom FutNKH tHliM ral motiths at Kw v inf rMuii Mr Whlieii- n Seeing ah emptied h r- plstrrf at hlito of th f ballots talctng- oloci dtud almoat iu tantiy I I t a let Lee left rcla er H band It ntrr t A FIe n p progress la 9 to- t i a- stir the of- t Miss Jo- seph war the t dt r and t r viral per i aa- a ta a l r ago tore a ialrf a wits lnav suits P > ¬ < ¬ ¬ < > ¬ > > > < < > >> > > +

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Victoria U C Jan 2 Tho steamj Vni nrta Cttnu Joiinsju ol tauf Pacific Coa t totijniiiy will

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with u heavy ot life greaterthan that of any other dLastot that

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Pacific when eurouto fruUl Victoria toPortland

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Persons VIT huddled onsaloon deck of stoanitr which wasthen partly with the Infelling washing over the ninlt-

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i A southeast gale was blowing withtile wind vvhlstlinu through tin curdee of wnckid vrsel at a velinv-

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hi tramper smashd and compltiv-wickd all thud In th boat h lu-wpt kin th sa and drowned

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Holds Record for Loss of LivesPortland On Jan 2Y P w places

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Yst Coast it U known ofVanroiir Maud which has oca slim-e i the destruction of fiftysix veateid-

nd rust 711 llv a within the last fustytearsBELIEVED TO BE CONSTANTINE

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Nitnvili lUll Li A oung titanfel ini hits name as Sam HartsDeal rested ut Anniston Ala whoIs Ulleved to be Prank tonstantlnrJr ol wanted fur niur-dcr ol a Mrs A W Gentry InKO on the tih of this month

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EASY FOR MANN

Wall Street Financiers Were

His Friends

ALL WERE KIND TO THE EDITOR

Vanderbilt Did Not Care for Stock-I But Hoped He Would Get

Loaned Him 25000 on Simply HuRequest

New Tirl Jan The trial of N rtrail Hup uii eIltor ol loliUiWeekly Uiarpd with erlminul Innb Jutlre Al Heiiel a mn i tiaifks a result ol the Xiblieailou ot aKtitjih fontemit the lances voiinecthou with town Topics is nearing anend

After the examination of Colonel WI M nn editor ol Town Topics wuconelmliil the ilcleiiM Introdiiccil anumber of wltnrsse and counsel furMr HapKood announced thut heywould liulsli their case NVc-dnvbda

Many Women in CourtThis trial was followed

suit hut beta maultestoULance the hraring of the wild

Fashionably utttred women weiu-UKaln conM leuous union those iu t i

court roomTIe wltnesneH Introduced y the de

Included Commodore Klliriilp1 TGerry who temitled as To JuaMce DetiJ

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Mniin wlildod u trenchant pen Thisdid not induce tiled to

A o v of Town Topics Issuud In

1M vas shown to wUn s hodenial tha Abraham H Ihinimilawyer consulted him about an-

nnpl aiant paragraph In that issue of

the paper jColmtol Mnnn then told of the be-

cinnlni of his connection with TownTopics nail V K Vund rbllram to rk holder of lilt paperLoioril Mil ui said

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ho not care to loan me any morer n n but aid he hoped I would tarton

kod an to how he ramp to ho uf-

ffiontlr wets nrtuantn l with J iMirpin to harrow 2500 from hintwithout security Colonol Mann said

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FIRST BALE MAN TO OPEN BANK

Negro Institution Will Shortly BeStarted at Albany

Albany ca Inn 2Y Ono nf thevery t w rii uro banks in the south willIn opiiKil for business In Albany n-

5oon as the iiire preliminariesdlsios it ur-

I nl I lnuon ther f iM iiint v ho li for a numberof years ni n the lirit baleriun ofCeot lu and who owns one of the finfst farms In iU clon Is slated forresilient

The neroMary stork hns boon subsrrlJiiJ The enterprlso Is tincked by

io Metrri iilltan Kealty company ofNew York which U also Interested InH similar institution now dolnp bunltIes In Savannah The now bank willIncln liislness with a paidup capitalof but this amount will laall probability t Increased

Those who have subscribed for thestock are the most prominent and In-

fluential of the county

Clansman May Be luredFrrnkfort Ky Jan a result

of the production here of The Clans-man llopp ntntlve Klnlr Pomocrat-hns inttoilcod In the f ncir l assem-bly a Mil prohibiting thu prndtiction

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ttnriin in h T formerly to rxtst hotIT irtMiMfi and lave or that pxclteirace pt i Mr s Tho measyro proIUs nf r0o fin und jail Im-

iirltonmi nt till violation of Its provei ns The bill was reforrod to th

j illlc morals rurnmittei of ho naaombit ind its adoption will bit Rtrotigly-titK l

Negro Killed White Mm Injuredinlmotto Ja Jan 2 Tho holler

In the ilu iii Tenon Mills Maniifacturltr plant I d WtdniMilayniorninp Mt I Instantly killinr th tlromnn Hill Sexton andprbnjly fntnlly Injuring n white mannatrcl Harris who was In the hollorloom at tho tine The Imlhr roomwnn almost totally dcFtroyod andmuch of the property Immediately

this building The main biillilIns of the mill was not Injured savefor the breaking of window glutcaused by the I rrlllc ronrusslon

Body of Woman Is FoundNaHhvlll Jan 25 A I cater Ala

dispatch says that lying In a ditch Ina lonely Mpot in the woods anti partlycovered with forest leaves the horri-bly doconii of d and ghastly romtlns-rtf Miss Mariha Thompson who tinsbeet mlsxitiE since Christmas dayncr t i iic io out hunttug near Itlcovllle this count y Soveras marks on hr body i vlil ncof foul play Decomposition hail i

Thompson wns R pln trrthou ill yiar old was iitlUfwealthy

Electrotypothetae Is FormedNow York Jan 23 It IK announced

that as a result of th pti shop ughtatlon anions the electro p rs a newassociation if mployor hah bc n orKRtilziHl Tits is ciillod the Klecfrotypoib iH and will take In th itnUpendent fljji whlrh are runttiK ojMnshops a well BS tin member of theTypothHao who have oloctrotyplnp

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Postoffic Department Will IB-

spect Routes

PURPOSES ARE MADE KNOWN

Tnt Department Thinks the AverageAmount of Mail Handled for EachRoute Should Average 3000 pieces

Per Month

Washington Jan In replying tonumerous Imjutries Fourth Asslslaat-loblm ier Ventral Uegraw hat ladytAted the purposes of the departmentiti wmevtiuu with an inspection of ratnl free delivery routes which Is la

with a view to dlcoontinulBc-nr reducing the service of such ofthem a show little patronageMnswctlnK the Inquiries Mr Degrmw

hat replied bub tantlally aa followaIn dUroverins that there la ft lack of

patronage on given route eoaaielerutlon Is itvehrst to the poeaibiUty ol Increasing tho Interest In the s r

un the route second to the poenlbllty of rcarranglag the route ao aato increase tho patronage third

ixwalblllty of eitabllahlag everyother day service In lieu of dally ser-vice and last lo its dlacontlaiuacawhere the conditions are such that tIMexpenditure Is unwarranted

While io fixed rule a to the araoaatof mail which nhould be handlH oa

louts las btrtni adopted still tiledrrarintpnt frfjA that too average nrat route should handle 3000 pieces ofmail per month with a possible miniilium of 2eO-

Thu expenditure Involved la operat-ing H Tvlc on a Riven route mightout he warranted even though thorminimum of 20011 pieces of mall permonth were handled where It was

iinil that a connldereblc numberpo hill patrons were not availing

lutiisulves of tho hcncflts of tho seel e

Cacfet Sitman Still AliveVatrhez Jan 23 Cadet

Sit man of Ureenaboro IM whosaid to have tied from Injuries

received at tIP Imnds of hazers at Jef-ferson Military college Is not deadIlls uncle I C who reported thematter to the grand Jury appeared fee

Fort MiHt hotly and stated that he hadreceived n telephone message acquaint-ing him with the fact that the boyl alive AH Lranr jury had failed-to nrrnvor any attempt at haitlag alfT r n the entire matter has beendropped

Baby Deserted In a DepotColumbus in Inn 25 A 10 dayold

baby wan Jeser d at the union pausesnor Httalon under peculiar clrcumataar-en Th Infant wni lirottcht here

n couple who arrived on tho earlymorning train from Macon and Savan-nah They Knvti the little buy to Samirnnt a tioKro asking him to carry theInfant to on orphans home The no-

cm llil hf but the matron rvfiiMtl loaccept tho child under the elrcumstaac s When the n Kn returned to the

pot with lho child the couple had

Several Injured In WreckU s Angeles Jan 3 The Santa

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