Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 05, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TIMUAT, FE»*LAfcT I, Ml UN WANTS 'MAN WITH MILLIONS BEHIND OLIVER IN HIS BID ON THE PANAMA CANAL So Declares Mikado’s H Foreign Minis ter. Wsshllurlnn. Ftb 5.—•'Vnu ftrr hu UKTlard In makA thr -racsaorlt-sl dn- laratlon of the abtolutcly psrMe Intrn- Utn* nt Japan. ~r=ftM#n*dl HATARHT ' The forraotn# Is the tranatatlon «f * ' cable rtlepairh re.-rlvnl by the Jap* iHae smbassador from VJsonunt Hay aahl. the mlkado’e mlnl«t'r of foreign 1 affaire. Accenting m Ambaaaailor Ankl • i->keeman. a member of the embassy, hie excellency rsffard* Hie add predie- lloca of aar a* pvMrthle to reault from the San Knmcl.cn srhmil Incident us the veriest nonaenae. —t| :: * , Welr*IV. yon can any "-explained Ihc iatdrpreter. .“It la a diplomatic Incident ablch does not amuunt to much." The ambassador *aya "Japan ‘la fpr peace with the United Staley; alwaya to be leace. ’ War la Just fnnll.h latM.’" fit appear, that the Japanese govern ment regard. *e|th much concern the effort of certain new.papera, both here and In the empire, to magnify condi tions. and It wax with a dartre to aliav the wild rumor, thal prompted Vis- count Hayaahl'a dispatch to Amliaasn- dor Aokl. GRAND OPERA CO. COWING TO ATLANTA Atlanta la to. hfve Iter laatc of grand •para this aeason. AccnWKI hi press* ittaparrhex, tt San Carlo Opera i'ompany, of Nr Orleans, will alti* here on lla tour of tin- South and Weal.' The company Is tin- famnua one which has .jnat -dosed Its aeaann at the old French opera house In New Orleans. For generations the Ne»v Orleans company has been known In mualc-lovara as' the oldest opera oigantiaHon tn Atneflra,. 'It included among Ita • atngera this season Alice Nelleen_ud more-recently Mine. Nor- dlca. who Joined the company n few wnoka ago. Catnpanarl. the famous baritone, will Join the opera company at St. lamia and whf probably appear In Atlanta. The date -of the local en gagement-has not been glvni out DISCHARGED EMPLOYE RAISED ROUGH HOUSE Because !>r. It. I#. Hailing, »f Uu> Herrin* Medicine «\»Tnp*ny, discharged fatm. Wa il. Coffey. « tfgvwtlng mile*- “niSnT re tea t irw dmmrbancr tn ttic offices of the company. In tin* Austell building. Monday evening. Coffey, It !• Minted, threatened to kill Dr. Herring, butj he was nrrssted nu«l locked up In default of a cn»h bond *»f 1100. lie "HI be tiled Tuesday uftei- poon In police court. waterImaks, LEAVING CITV DRV Special to The Georgian. AnnlMton. Ain. Feb. f*.—Anniston '* entirely nt the mercy of any fire that might break out end the cltltenn it re without water on account of a break *f the water main n**ar the reaervnlr th?* morning. It will require several hour* to repair the damage. The public Mrho.de arc nil rinsed als > because of no Wjtter fur the heating apparatus. Thla la a picture of former State Senator and present Superintendent of Public Works of Nttv York Stole Kiederlek I*. Hteven*. who ho* rPurge of the building of the New York stale canal, and who In the financial man In the combination behind the bid of \V. J. Oliver, of Tennossee. for Ihe construction of the Panama canal. The Oliver hid wan ths towert tendered the l the |2«1.0(M,00t)Mwhlch l'ie I’nntnm and New York state canals ■ FIGHT TO RETAIN VALDOSTA SALOONS Mpedal to The Georgian. VBfdogmr-Chrr'tYtr.-'-ft: Valdosta ts apparently scheduled-for a h«»t # pro hibition fight, notwithstanding the city council In December' passed an ordi nance closing the stiloon* after Mnrrh The antj-pr«#hlbltlnnlata are making HIS CHILDREN ■y-LUCIEN OS8CAV68 T' •»• captain whs sitting nt Ills u,t,Luring liU iHillshiHl linger is he ,tilled mtt to tlie officer id at, ilie dor: “Bring the The officer went out Jinil rnme bnnjeill «n f effort to have .he ouiul! Sam Its action, and a strong petition .of I hr_i ranxlug under hi* anu ugulinr_ uruptnnl MICHIGAN ELEVEN ARE COMING S0CTI1 Special to Thr Georgian 1 Nashville. Tenn.. Ftb. 5. —A telegram was received today from t’onch lktt\ MiOugln stating that the Michigan eleven would play Vanderbilt In Nash ville on November 2. The wire also mHI If such d.tte \un not acceptable t«» Vanderbilt then to hold October 2< rills menm< Unit the “great ebven” of the Wolverln, •* will be ae *:» In the South next full foi the first time. DISPENSARY DIRECTORS MUST AN8WER CHARGES. •pedal to The Georgia*. Columbia. S. t\. Feb. r» —The hearing before Governor Ansel today on th.* resolution recommending the removal of the dispensary dlrectots. Iliad,. lUwllnsor) and Wylie, for alleged fraud In whisky purchases, resulted in III** Issuing an ordei to require the dliedor.^ to show cause. next Frldnv morning, why they should not be removed. At tornex General l.yon agreed i.* tt»i■* The met If* or the , use were not en tered into Charity Adams Wall. The friends of i lmiles K Adam*, deputv «U> *Luk. nil pL-ased to mv him up. aftet an illness of some ttin * with It grippe * Mr. Adams is one «»f the m*»*t popu lar of the officials at the tin hall and Ills complete recovery from his reeetii Illness is a source of gratification tp many Atlantans. Edward Smith. Jr. ‘News comas from Brunswick of tl,.» death of Edward K. Jr. the tumdaoim fourteen-montlin old non of Mr. «n*l Mr*. Edward E. Hmith. of Atlanta. Th * WiHd died Tuesday morning »t x 3) o'dot'k At the home of Mrs. Hmlth's parenta. Dr, and Mm. «. W. Iltantou. whet# Hr. ahtt Mr*. Smith were vi#U- In*. The funeLil will !>o l^eld tn Bruns- business men of the city was secured today. WhichJAill.be presented to the cnurtrli at tit# last tegular meeting of the council before Match 1. when fbe ordiiiMitce wm grr inro orrect. Thr ineelThk Will l»e neld Tnmmrnw. The petition will probably be presented at his meeting. Il Is understood that the council I** *<lunity divided over Ihe question, and he petition of the business men Is ex pected ot have much weight. The ministers of the city ami leading ohlhltlonlsts had a meeting last night which the question WHS discussed, but it Is tmt known yet wluit further actions, will be taken by them John J. McManmon. The funeral set vices of John .1 Mr- .Munition, who died Mondav morning at his residence, 741 Glenn street, after a long Illness, will be conducted Wed nesday morning at the t'hurch of hn-j maculate t’nmeptloti. lie was at one time *upei put mlent of the Southern Agtlniltiiral Work", leaving that post- { Mon to go to the Itonton \gt U tilttnal' Works at I ronton. Ohio While there he contracted tuhercuhwm About tnrei weeks ago he came hack to \tL:tttu Mr Mc.M.inmoti l» survived l»v his wife ami four « hlfdtvti. lie was a uictiibet of the Am lent order of lllhemlatis The following gentlemen will net ns pall-hearers .1 F. McGill. .1 W Til Id well. M. T. Pel'i. tivde I. King. William F. Hltauss aim Plill Keene). mrd* tliej longer the •* ten I ears Will ng.r thing to Tl»e .•r pm res win ■ are still ntlowed' titer has grown very much smaller, uinl who Is to Itlnttie? The Janitor* who want tn make iijitjiey hv running the yard wltMe ♦bey -sis- -gsntehing - Va jda«. y«u ti.TTT tn nr a trllsite to -ttne of LUcui. iliLt uni it lkmrgelx. wltli w hom 1 hstl 4hi- trout.a- loi|;iv. I* nf the same time «-«m! dealer. JhiiIP.i him! sahninkeeiwr. I have #»» gn i|>r«M|ch III* jiisee to g«»t »«* n sttmli \ a*tI Into which the wlmlowty of •f ill ftitue look. L uevtr.gtt » «•» oiU, faded flnnitH mi The Ultndehin. W Itose . liithe* Were nigged, ditty ithil ilPsjitUetL Was fall find ilfnder amt there was a p»eit»t Hi»w«1on In hi* face, nilmw! .feature*, burn the stamp eL foriurr rrtlnrmmt. As lie enter**! the n*Mii lie drew liTin***lf n|* «ml sI*hh| milting f«*r a moment until for nn* and alwm th** iiqitaltt should Im* ready to liegiu qtn*i »!«»•»! »iu l»l in Th** «*i<f»trtln. however, see me t*» lake no Interest in imvthine hut Ills we|. .... ente*| for tin lids, nud |* un« qiilie a w Idle nines and sine It* iH-fote lie said nt last: ••tiff leer, kindly •ell lilt* the elniltustillices Wilh'll I'd you to Ml rest this follow III the street " •'lie ei eale.I a dial nil.nine In tin street, eitptulli." the «iffh***r h«*KiUi **11«* threnleui*l .... . - to I.leak all the furniture itlid gliissniile to wms the reason It Is lust As I tell you. piece* tn n mi hum lieloiigfltg to ,i nml de.ilet * tftiMlii. Ami then I did nwf uuutUn ** .01 lloulevnrd llellevllle. he,rtuse |,e refused loliitet.o itlel . little present* whleli to give him imriiiisslon to *lng In tin* vurd. • throw to un* ft*on The saloon keeper, whose mum* I* Itoiirgelv. tlat. -a> t*.« > do was fote,sl to throw him out nttd nftcrvvnrd I lti.i»i*!l** " In* continued to make n jiolse In the street "Well, well • the cn|iinln Interrupted him More than fifty people were stnndlnu around InmaHenilv While he eslle*) M VtiMirgelx. who In th.it: -Well. nnrJI lately this ronl dealer nad part of the Htv Is well known us n most satisfied to let me enter the yard If l nil kind* of names. I told Isuiahi hint n lit* wine. vvhl**h we drunk Hint tin* very Intent *o long flint h**nrt They iIwmvs liiipn One Th lira him lenst In ell tin Id not ill* hut did i*.lint I sidil. *** that I (lie DouQlaiville Man Dia*. Hpe. lal to The Georgian Douglasvllli*. Ga. Fch Bobo, nf thtN county. *lted Sa morning at Ills home one tulle , Doitglnsvllle The decease*! v of age and lea •ml name to his >s the It* vlfc. Hue iltuge "V Fir* Inturanca Company. Settetaty of State Phil <*ook grant ed a charier Tuesday morning t*» the Fite Insuiqme I’ompari.v of Georgia, with principal oft he in Dallas. It hat m» capital st.sk uud the Incortmtatora are E. N\‘ Y Allgoml. F IV llmlrom, T. H Williams. .1 A Bullock. It. T Dnrtx* and A .1 Gamp Club Pratidont Ratigna. Special to The Georgia*. Savannah. Ga . Feb. 7*.--As a result of the alleged iefu*al of the metnbet* «»f i»gletlmi|H» i iub to obey the law against the sale of liquor on Sunday, Pieshletit T May hew limnlngltaiii. Jt ., leslgmul Saturday right. Rav. Williams III. . S|*e*Jxl to The Georgian. Ta)ln|HM>na, Ga. I'eh i Hev Atner- |,u« W Williams, pastor of the M. K. t'hut»h. South. ,»f thl* pla*e, is * tttlial ly 111 Hopes at,- ettlertulavd fot Ills lie gte »Kk Tuertlay itnio-'u. •t*ee|g| to The Georgian. Macon, Gh.. IVb. 5—Miss Idlli.m Itunovnn left Mmon yesterday f*»t New York From New York Miss Donovan will sail *»n thi* Arabic with tiacke* cruise to the Medltenititenn. vigittug Jerusalem. Palestine. Naples. Parti and other points of Ui*ermt on tht jrulw. Miss Donovan ls\be daughter od Hon. and Mrs. W. O. Wniovan, of Tin* cnptnlu. who hj singing.' eiill* ut time hud rtulsh- j make and I slug- half nt what I in* unary mid I told him t of him. If the police- THOUSANDS OF JVALENTINES \ First Floor, Be sure to see our great Valentine window today. In it jimt a bint is given 1 of our splendid collection of these love missives and friendly remembrances tue greatest stock ever shown in Atlanta. Hundreds of new designs in 1 akntines of every size and quality, ranging frpni one cent to ten dollars. ^ Come in tomorrow and. make your selections before the stock is “picked over.” Toil«t Beep Transparent Gly cerine, Lily of the Valley, New Mown Hay nr Buttermilk-— pin*}fpfl rt.pafraa in a box: very apecial at. i>er box- 10c Valentine Pcatcards in various styles at 3 fnr Be Writing Ink —Best quality, jet black; -regular -10-cent—bottles et v....Be Shoe Foliib-Haby Elite brand, combination; tomorrow only •••To Hair Holla or “Rats:” best (irtiltty; atf eotore and—-7-^— sizes -10o China, Crockery and Glassware Main Basement. Oatmeal Bowls of Japanese china, in blue decorations: ltfc values ...Be Onps and Banoere—Chocolate sizes; very thin; special, per set .40c Dinner Plates of good decorat ed ware; odd lot of 10c values 80 Soap Plaluk Plain white with coVers23c value 10c Table Tumblers in pretty imi- tatiou out patterns; 10c values ' Bo Wine Glasses—Thin regular 10c values, Ht blown; Bo In Second Floor and Balcony Driving Heins with sleigh hells, several kinds; 3c to 26c Baby Pacifier and Hatttle of -rublicr and celluloid ; 3c. and — 10c, Paper Napkins in Cupid and heart designs for Valentine parties: dozen lOo Bisque Doll Heads with natural hair; large sizes: 23e and . -60o Embossed Pictures in hand, some IS by 36-inch oval frames 11.00 Framed Picture#, worth 25c; various subject#; choice ...10c A Safe of Enameled Ware Basement Annex* In wfe of our windows tomorrow you can sec samples from a big line of tinest quality blue- Hiid-white and all-white Knameied Ware that we are selling at very much less than real value, flic '>T3rrcTm[rtir. : tnib 7 .s Tillt sI-re AVatiT f'aits. Inrgc Mising-Bowl*. large Preserving- Kettles, large Wash Basins, and other urtieles that are selling in other good stores at 73c to #1.00. In this s#le you can take choice of the lot for only 50c Cotton grade; feet ... Clothes Line; best 50-foot piece l<le; 23 Be Best Bluing—Regnlnr 3e box- e.; one d.-iy only at 3 for .. .6c “Handy” Nail Bruihes— Best to use. last longestf'only ...Be Fire Pokere apd Shovels, strong and well made; 3c Rnd 10c Dishp&ns of best gray enameled Ware; 14-quart size 26c Grate Trivet*—Very co ient and real bargains at .10e McClure Ten-Cent Co . Main Store—Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets. 7 RIO MAKE LONG JOURNEY, SWEPT B Y ADVERSE WINDS Ut** man iii'ot***t•**! vein-mil I mu a** fs*tfnui. I milk** my vole.*: I hTur and 1 ***ll i "Thai tvutth!. Imv,* »»**i*n n vsrjr f**,ll«li ' tiling f**r tun I.. .!«»,' th** cuninln Haiti. “It I wuuLI hat.- i..«u far l*tlrr If you bsvl *lTt*a that I In llnni,**|ial**h nud e* t«*ie|»«>«l Hinging lu t hn I I * ;t t ll altoc.'tll't * t.ihl : Tin* t’hl matt »h«t"k hi* hs«»l with ail i*x- - U-tftff.i ft • you any h In M«*allin< \*mi ran It n invltjr well km ant. In Un** Monti *tlgnf«* If von ivitti that quarter tn|<taln, who again I *n|i|K»M‘ you ilon't t .ill itiut a iimu run* NroumJ *umim-r nml wlnti all kin.In *»f weal her. with thin child ht him! In* |*etlei| the lldlinel rag whleh v\ ra|*|»«-t| nr,aiin! hi* gultiii "I siqq*, all It work don't MOlIRS fltil kind* of *i*l..01 night through, lug. I wlfeh v. timing till {.' , |,h k In tin I., make .v» or »» **»u* not enll It work when a » slug after a Lad ,la> In |N*r*on »tng* ... . amt form ifAural Iroi HUtltnl judg Isr,* *nv that I Ide qaite a little mom ) I had a vs If.* d a iftingliter whom I lorwl nud I ,*n r*»d life IM10 evening I had to work ga* light oil n Lull.ling, when I MSI fell weak amt Inviuh,- very faint. I l„ the thing* n ed Idn, k In* I rig; It will {mis*, t h .**V£ t»h. It d tityaeir. hiif It did > |diy*tetnii. win, sent SWltl,'. not Hu Ion fot tv to wink v t I did 1)0 hsv «* •rtf-,1 **\en tUJut. I*lit uoImhJa h id ut) L «n» f-t nn- 1U xOf. work.-,I t..[ . death Then I grow older and oi.ivUalr ell |oi»be*| me away, ami when «t ln*t I Ind : th. not 1% single friend left. I *wn« glad foi enough to I*,* able to make a Hi lug hi u« I tin lug my vole,*, will. h. If unttniiied, I** *tlll | f,n quite good." t The «a|.ialti toil down iiU nail fit.- nud wt hioke,l at the ..Id man I mloiihtedlv he ' A iMdlen*,! hi* tale, for hi* voice wa* quite • *m he What inn the off leer. dldliT . Sill In v.sir defen*,' An ryntesvlun of auger faev* of the ohl ttisu. "That Is another atory.' readv long ago I had wade up my mlnil to luiv In* kimwi, very well that I uvthlug he n*ks. At laat he Him he will take everything <t -li.Mild ,-nre of tint kind.' I Mti,hi liegg.ir heal I nted a moment Maid Well. I eon tell you. There •HM..11 win I would never give up u tint 1 aril, and that la Tiecatiac d.iughter I* otiu of the uinldens ItOimiK S KSSAYS. By WILLIAM F. KIKK. • .1 f,initv kind ,if Httlff wlfli makes III,- IT \t.u lout'll .tt Ilia tell on It If I turned |*(T hi till* gilM t*o. It I* of all', the milv differ,*11* tn*tw#eu ill A g.-n l- o»n; dollar tl.twi u thou d. tauteriia. A geuea W'ellt nil over t for 11 hoiit-si man lit, 4 he might have it not at ihe gas of It III life nt ntl ev.enf the mioou |M*,*pul was only ii Intel lielter, ‘■nllrt* In tharc rave*, now w, ,-h** trio III ,*m A a I mo the same a 11 >,*m the moon more than M11 ga* for . o.eking A a III.* In th* miter of all I* In the oocnn*. dp* Mel 11 Hero*** tto* hrtuy deap 11 the mvnu I* vary deep In A ami It Im full of shark*, ther fear,** tt*b. all of wtoh in tin* water all the tltm* tiring U-die*. ttiav gtt tire,! of th water a u*,* thare wtug* to By from to wall like a rhh yonug 1111:11 ffytng I'lttMluirg to New York. tli-Mi water was lu Kdeti. Kv,* •,*,! I vary drv In mv throte from talMug w> h A A.lam *e«l Here la aamthlng that cvportc thla lulaerahle seoiiadrel. Imt hi* J hllhe* prillr well. It |« ,*»«»W A «rel. J d.atnl Im-i doiiiamls made the ,up fhm over." Iktiowvwhat it la hut It taste* good tn me, “WlMil demaiala? I’lria,* explain, your-1 so tie gave Kve a drtak of aniter A th# •elf"— 1 act You ai% a vary alee peraua, here U « .“Flrat, captalu, jruu must kuow that the ylve rnl apple for jou. Advert Wont Join- Oliver Washing ion. Feb. •*..—Ge:u t .*l Munu- ger Avkrrt. of the Southern Railway t'ompanv. oeellncs to be cast for any role In tl«e Panama fonatruction i’oui- rmny whic h William J. ollSvet and lila aasociutls have **rgAntte>: to umter- take* the lutting of the watitway across ihe iHthnius. II, say* he tr*»r#1y al lowed the u*e of hi* name “l ,lo not Intend t«: leave the service of the Southein railway anJ I will i»?r- sdnally have no more to do with the i canal than any ct the porters In thU ! »ulldlng,” said Mr. At keii. Mr. Oliver will go befoi*e the *v-n- tary t*f war and pi offer hi* bond „f 12.000,000 t,» show that he hna n com pany bo, k of him wPh l.v.OOO.ooo lu hand and submit n Hat of ufauelatea. Negro Denies Silence Plot Washington. Kel». 5.—Forui**r Kergeam lq. met Karri*, or i'ompany l». Twenty lift It regimenl. «-i»m*lnd**d hi* lesllniony today he fore th,- w*iuite conimtUee op military af fairs. Heim tor Warner, of MlaMiurl. shurp- I) eross-exnmltu*,! the witness; ns did aUo other seiintora. Heuator Foraker asked far ther dlriH't quest Iona. Il trrla nialiitiiine,| tli.it the we.fma* used lu the sh.aitlug at ltroivnavltle weiv not HprlUgttelds. lint wltielieafers nml mIe-«I|ino ter*. ||e delih*,! a * onsplmey of slleuee ex- lfte.1, ao fsr ns he knew. These pictures are from photo- graphs of Captain II. G. Fitzgerald, his wife, Mary, and Ids little* daughter. Geraldine, who nave Just arrived in New York on their bark. The Conductor, after a voyage df 105 days, during which they start ed for l«e\v(sport. Nova Scotia, und fetched up at the Batbudoen and let unit*,1 to Hoboken to go Into dry dock. The diagiam show’s Ttdw the ct aft was swept off her course by adverse winds and sent thousands of miles out of her course ■tX4A£ GREAT RED MEN. .eV0l|«ole 1 gta. Ill tb< When 4 sFterldn the t'Iiittah»MH-liiL the leaf tv»| liiVjni *»•, •Ihie for the hut ther** !■ first haled 1.. from the holnulug In da's short life he wns res|s«n. h*ath of many a white iimu. nothing to allow that In* ut tmlef.ie**. It u true that . . ... . -»*g h*‘ *»**sJ up maiifitllv for the Imllami rights nml hlttcrlv oppoa,> a | ll attempts on the part of the whites to hla people. Imt lie aeenicl In peace with lItem, mid WINDER Mra. ti. K. IH111IH nml Mlaa olali lmulul returned from New York laat Friday. Dr, Daniel did not accompany them home, hut will spend two mouths In New Y'ork attending lectures. kllss l.lllle Hamilton mi* the guest of friends In Atlnntn last wcyL. Miss Flora Kwings, of Atlanta, la tlia guest of friends here tDIn week. Mrs. W 11. uunt terumii entertain,*d a mmitN*r of her frieiids nt her home on randier strwt Monday nftertioou. Tin* hoiio,* was l„*iiutifuiit ueeorated wrlth palms, ferns nml hovvla of violets. luterenihig gaiiies were pin yeti, after which a delicious Mnlml coarse was served. The htvltid guest# were kleadamca Al im,ml. Hmilpnii. In* I ail'err I re. Hrtffetli.Mc t nn-y. WisnI ii ml Mathew n Lie n-, they nilglit have lieen. Naturally, under the etr,*uuiaPin«*es. lie irna In wuv thing hut an ( ngreenhb* mmsl The agent n»t land at the ehlera “insolence" mid or ler»*l him pm In Imna aud thrown Into cheat „r oppre dlM|H,M,*| to ll< ,’onhtleftM uout.t ha.. frame of lulml Imt w,*mg Hut was doui lu P& hr pdd him years old hl« mother took him k vhere he wa* destlneil to>«peo" 'frthl* short futt sionuy exlsteuep. When o«>SM>tn grew up to inaiihtMHl he wa* the picture of phywWjl perf,*,*tlou. and hi* mind w«m a* bright ns Ids body wa*, „ strqpg and a, live. j slsr»*. while nt the f»*rt his wife" was *l%au Osee»dn no iu„re ItifluentLili ,-hlef J p *l* ,r * l ,n 'l h that she i-vrr llt.'l. Aswsa Nml.nl.-. bl- —iM „„ ui " h |' { «|IH)"'.-.w' i’e TsIIisL Muti w» ls«. III. •Ilrtilr.l wt*h IM-Iii* tirSOtt) | Ml—l .t tki* fbrt. lii-u.rst Ttauwn asS wits . 4rrotlus ttui buntannl rh*. M S It tlmsBrtsc US - If.'. Hw Ll-ln-nnl Is \r.tu» Ikst Her. M st sisls- Cktr s(nu T Mtfs sk st sntls- rtstiljr JiliHHl. In n llltli U.in-nil Ttioln(i—iil.sitfl .i-v.rnt utbrr trhll- nu-ti ..ut-til,- tlir fort, suit no Ur-nj.lit mi 11|^ St—Hsl Seuiliinti* war. At till- hr.ll Ilf bt< I ml In tl. IMt-r.il. fur stsrr t iimu t«o jr.-ir. iiMiiriiiliil - ll il uiar- d»> .ss Tsrwjarsss; V" wnsaiX. hr Xtnl tt I hr rarlj .jL-of Jf. T** 1 * ‘ " oilrf'uuTi*!.' Jij'/l-*»' ) <•>*■ oaeeoia it is said that be was ■■ bma “FvlNlsf # women and vhi]dreg.