Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Source Manitoba morning free press Date 19040827 client Winnipeg fre i vol 32. Winnipeg August 27, i904. Twenty four pages. No. 46, features of to Day s free press 24 pages Section i 1__details of Novalk s Lois Hutton in hot water Selkirk Lino opened Coroner Benson dead a action Sale and real is Tato advertisements and personal music and drama fight was a Farco sporting Neva 5_military matters pulpit notes Lino opened con 3_manitou Champion Harold h won free for Aii news from the Fields he taking up Canadian land a City news City and general Section 11 13-Battie raging literary Casserie pulpit and Pew Beauty quest woman s world. 1gj-Western news commercial markets financial markets advertisements 22-condensed advertisements 23-condensed advertisements Buster Brown details of the Novik s loss japanese officer on the Tsushima gives the history of the naval displayed splendid marksmen shop of wireless telegraphy in was the Tsushima a Maiden fight. News of the Day. Cir str of . Page 1. 1 f i a sails fled trials Are Telnet surveyed to South m r1.1 Jar to left for their 1. G. V. I a listed Edmonton i ii of i. 13 t two industries Fage 13. Jul nos for the week Stow by a to. A. Or Winnipeg eel Ebrat i a. J Cut Munro san 1 n . Race 5 i him h i. I the for All at Gaies burs. 1 i. i nil j pigs s. i win on Sam at Quill Lake i age s. I half a million area Home itt Iid la Western Canada. In july. Pare 10 n n Lacrosse if it inc Neepawa -4 to 3. Fife 1 is f run pendent of fairs Harcourt 1 jut Western crop is the Best to Jet t b. C. Will adopt similar j by s a Kiiu tuns in Waters Contier j .3 Tcath. 1. U t assert that the pocket Vil settled by next a Rran was a Lizard by forty r. A who threatened to 1. J c of for Toms of the j Acup inv Nai a. Ton of sex duet. Tokyo aug. Officer of the protected Cruiser Tsushima which with the Chitose destroyed the rus Sian Cruiser Novalk at Kar Sakovsky Sakhalin Laland. Aug. 20 and 21, in the account of the engagement after telling of the preliminary manoeuvring Bays to poured our port broadside against the enemy rho Novalk responded immediately. She was used to fight with torpedo boat destroyers Oft port Arthur and the skill developed in these engagements was directed against us. Shells from the Novalk came so close that those of us who were exposed were in great danger. We hit the enemy twice and Sho took fire. She changed her course and headed northward Back into kor Mako ask Harbor. We followed her. A Shell from the enemy struck Tho water and ricocheted against our starboard aide near the Coal bunkers. We began to leak but temporary repairs were effected and the fighting continued ending at half past five. It is remarkable that we escaped serious in jury while the nov la was to badly damaged. To signalled to the Chitose by wire less telegraphy and she inquired the position of the no vile. The Nolken Deavo red to interfere with this communication by using her wireless sys tem but we advised the Chlone that the Novalk was in kor Sakovsky Harbor. We watched during the night. The next morning the Chitose entered the Harbor and found the Novalk benched and listed ten degrees to port. Her Tipper works aft were awash. The Novalk Crew hurriedly took to their boats and landed Vorsa Kossl seemed to be deserted. The houses were closed and no people were visible. The town probably has been abandoned. The Chitose fired into the Hull of the Novalk and completely disabled her. This was the Tsushima s Maiden fight. The effect upon our gunners when their shots hit the Novalk can Well be imagined. They took Pride in disabling the russian Cruiser which with her High Speed and splendid seamanship had played a conspicuous part in the fighting since the beginning of the a Battle at Kantz Ortun. Kantz Ortun seven Miles Southeast of Llao aug. Japan Ese Are advancing along the whole line of the russian Eastern front. On aug. 24 there waa a Rifle skirmish and the next Day the japanese artillery opened fire. On both Days the firing ceased at dusk and the Small Energy Dis played by the japanese might have been taken to indicate that it was merely a demonstration or a recon Naissance in Force. On the morning of the 20th. However the Rifle fire was renewed with an Energy that left no doubt that a severe Battle was in tended. The japanese pushed their attack against the russian right flank and Centre concentrating their fire upon the first Battery of the third brigade. A brutal father. Flogged Doti Cati boy till blood came of cell drone Whitby Auff. Flogging his delicate twelve year old son with a clothes line until the Brood came George Johnson a reach township Farmer was found guilty by judge Mccrommon and remanded for sen tence until Torpea were found fur his six Motherless children. three officers and several men were Day. Wounded Early in the Day but the Battery held its position and replied to the japanese fire with such marked effect that Ivanoff who com mands the late Gen. Count Keller s corps sent a congratulatory message to its commander. The japanese Sev eral times attempted to Cross the Tan Echo Lank River but. Only a few succeeded and these were forced to hide in the Fields of chinese Corn. At p.m., the artillery fire became As hot As it was at a fungo but it fluctuated considerably and occasionally the russian fire almost silenced that of the japanese. Rain fell in torrents it four o clock but it did not Stop the fighting and late in the evening several russian companies moved Forward to the attack. It is claimed that the russians were successful. There is a Prospect of More flight Long to Morrow. Cannot take fortress by assault. Paris aug. Tokyo correspondent of the Marine declares that the japanese minister of War has confidentially informed his colleagues that there is no Hope of taking fort Arthur by direct assault and that Long operations will be necessary. Therefore the minister has ordered Field marshal Otanm to avoid attacks entailing heavy losses. This the Cor respondent says has been concealed from the Public. Clearing up conflicting reports. Che Foo aug. Russian who has intimate knowledge of port Arthur fortifications explains that there Are three forts known As number 5. This accounts for the various and conflicting reports regarding fighting at number 5. Two batteries on the left will Bear this number As does also a Strong fort to the left of Etz Eshan fort. The fort near Etzel in is believed to have been the object of the flight Long reported from Here yesterday As the japanese being already in pos session of Etz Eshan it would be comparatively easy for them to capture the adjoining stronghold. This move a blogs the japanese Advance guard close to the Section of port Arthur known As the new european Settle ment. Japanese Here expect that their army will enter the residence and business District of port Arthur but that this would not necessarily mean the fall of the russian stronghold. The russian defences Are arranged with the idea of resisting As Long a there is a Man left and the nature of their defences suggests that the stand would occur at the Tiger s tall or a Laoel Mountain fort. Russians cruisers in Biscay Bay. London. Aug. Correspondent of the morning Leader at Lis Bon says that the British Steamer Lis Bon which has arrived there reports she was struck by a russian Cruiser in the Bay of Biscay. Another denial. Tokyo aug. Japanese authorities have been informed that the re port that Tho russian Grulner Diana which escaped after Tho Battle on 10 to Saigon French Cochin China is not True. It is rumoured at Moji that 300 women and children were conveyed from port Arthur to Dalny last Fri Ninga lady Dies of injuries. The growth of business most noticeable at Western com Mercial centres. New York aug. In the Dominion of Canada for the past week with the percentage of increase or decrease Over the corresponding week of last year Are As follows Montreal in crease 0.0. Toronto in crease 6.8. Winnipeg in crease 15.1. Ottawa in crease 12.3. Halifax de crease 7.0. Quebec decrease 4.8. Vancouver increase 21.0. Hamilton increase 1c.4. London increase 19.7. St John . Decrease 7.04. Victoria increase 9.0. Robbed Tho poor Box. Toronto aug. Poor Box of St. Mary s Catholic Church was. Stolen last night. It contained quite a sum of Money. Succumbs to Hurt caused. By being thrown from buggy a Wook ago. Killarney aug. Pat Terson towns wife of Geo. Towns a Farmer of Ninga died Liera yesterday from injuries received in an Accident on the Lakeside some ten Days ago. The deceased lady acid her Sis Ter were driving around the Lake when the buggy accidentally upset breaking mrs. Towns Arm and inflict ing other injuries from which she never recovered. The funeral takes place to Day by train to the Ninga Nam Oil seven workmen reported lost in Antwerp Oil fire new line to Selkirk opened Antwerp Belgium aug. Standard Oil s Olno tanks containing barrels of Oil Are on fire and it is feared will be a total loss. They were insured for one rus Sian Oil firm lost barrels insured for it is reported that four workmen Are missing and it is feared that they lost their lives in the names. London aug. Despatch to a news Agency from Antwerp says that seven workmen perished in the Oil Are at Hoboken and that Only two out of forty tanks were saved. The loss is estimated at local Winnipeg s wonderful Progress when the Light engine with its free coach loads of prominent Resi dents and officials of Winnipeg. Sel Kirk St. Paul a Rockwood Kildonan and Springfield steamed away from he Northern Boundary of the City Yea erday afternoon on the Winnipeg Selkirk and Lake Winnipeg line a new epoch in the history of Railroad development in Manitoba was reached while West Selkirk and the municipalities Between there and Winnipeg he two terminals of the line also saw to Dawn of a new Era in their advancement. This was Tho official opening and was attended with the greatest Success. To honoured Voth the privilege of enjoying the inaugural trip it looked like a Good Omen for the directors and All inter ested. The weather smiled its sweetest and he train was accorded Many a Greet no cheer by the residents along the Ine who worked in their Garden patches ant on their self binders or were otherwise engaged. Indians were seen on the route but Only u few and they looked with the passive and expressionless Eye of the aboriginal Resi Dent who. With habitual sadness watched the a Lite Man take another step along the path of Progress. Starting near seven Oaks the train passed the Shearey Zbedeh burying ground tooted its shrill whistle Over he Graves of the municipal forefathers who sleep in old Kildonan. And woke the Welkin at historic Middle-1 Church. With the business like nil re j j j til j 1 j . In the i Tiv. So raiment still adheres to men Ulli required la crop. Raj s. Of Grain Exchange was Bushela j n in Hli Paia 8. Arror. Tho North Haa again j a Urruti and a big la t Rar Tung. Togo 13. Of Porter b Killarney j to in a wheat fled. Had j a red to by a Bull. Pass 1. Krain perts Ngure that the value j u.1j Western Canada wheat crop that a 1w3 by at Leigh fas and general minister of militia with Many grave of constitutional Page l j the weather. I probabilities. J Manitoba fair and a Little cooler. A Dakota fair sunday to cremate Minneapolis Man threatened by forty infuriated he brew women. St. Paul. Minn., aug. By forty hebrew women thirsting for vengeance and attempting to cremate him alive in Minneapolis to Day. John 1itoii still in hot water is duplicating in the Commonwealth his conduct As Canadian . London aug. Govan . Hopes that the scandal of an open rup tie Ween general Hutton the austra alive in Man expos to government flu but nver cd by the with uprated knife held them at hav my a and b the a. Imus the police appeared and placed revers full of the Thorn under arrest. The cause of Tho general up sons or the and by the Par. Economical my. Lary to which the lab orests Force ministry. General Hui women in the neighbourhood of fifth and Ion will aurely help Australia More by bowery and cooler winds. I t Uthit with the exception in Nova Scotia. B the. I a has been Rene Uii territories and Manitoba temperature. Aub. E. H Moon rises i readings. I it att what her Bureau time Marine new3. Shipping. Out. Mon Shavan Turret Cape. Monarch. Curl Tropher. Ends. A it Nobril s13ia to Vene. A Kiwi Coal sol Row Dale. Coal for Alberta Rean. The sound and fresh to it continuing speaking his mind until the to rally Over the state a forces and As fro As possible from political coir Rol of defence Dawson in or. in it Wujs Iii Lului pfc Duir Unilla to ill Tiu us Lull lilo Blyth avenues to Emce end hl8 of of race than in Appeal tempt on the part of Lurle to entice Britain against the Coinon to Lille re prs six years old into n. Wood whatever wins the Case in can Yard. The girl became and d it ,8 obvious that called for her Mother. On Tho approach for Many Yiirs to come a Stronk a i of her Mother. It is claimed Hurley Tiao unquestioned Ai. Hule cent proposals to her. His Lang Iare i and actions were observed by women who resented the insult to mrs u1 Rivers and her Little daughter and Thoj Al argon s Cabinet answering general sullied Forth for vengeance. Hurley Nea charges the general with Jross on their approach. After a cease 01 in8oience when interviewing the minister Ito or six blocks during which Many on questions. According to or. Other women joined in he wus at Dawson. General Hutton refused to take brought to Bay in Woodyard it sixth nos word concerning the authorship of Avenue North and fifth Street. The to off Cini minutes and endeavoured to men talking of tying him up and laying spend three times Tho parliamentary him on a pile of Wolfl which they Wouita no count voted. He also retained at the set on nor Hurley became greatly alarm eur and Drew n knife which be threatened to use on the first woman who should approach him. Under the heading wealth of the Tho Calgary Herald Haa Tho following editorial " building permits have reached this is Tho laconic Way Winnipeg has of sending out Tho report of Hor tremendous Industrial development. This toils Tho Story of Tho most remark Able period of up building Ever enjoyed by a Canadian City. It has been duplicated by few american cities. 4 last year Whon the permits exceeded in Manitoba s of capital Tho amazed. When the business men of the City predicted that 1904 would to still better the conservative element refused to credit it. There have been Many signals of distress hoisted on Winnipeg a behalf. The pessimists wore euro i the Metropolis was outgrowing its legitimate needs. They were t Fuir of alarming forecasts. In the extraordinary activity increased. Some Montreal business men could not under stand this astonishing growth. They did not predict disaster but their very manner was foreboding. Tha business Mon of the East cannot appreciate the vigor and the Confidence of Tho West. Win Nina a mile while Montreal is pulling on her boots. It is Tho Way West. Even enterprising Toronto finds herself out classed. I the writer recalls the complaint of a loading merchant Prince of a of Winnipeg last Spring. Of he observed the pity is on t Joying extraordinary Prosperity but Tho Prico of real estate is to high1 that i can t extend my place of by Alneada. Tho land a too that was his indirect compliment to Tho Moat alien did example of metropolitan Energy wino aged on Tho continent for the past Throe of full joint Salmon regulations . And . Will got together and adopt similar fishing Lawa. Washington d.c., aug. Is said at the american state department that there is no intention of entering into a formal International agreement through great Britain Iveth British Columbia respecting the establishment of fish hatcheries in Waters com Mon to the state of Washington and to British c Olumba but the state department about four months ago did address itself to the British government on this subject with the Pur pose of securing uniformity of regulations and the adoption of similar methods of Breeding and Flash Protection on either Side of the contiguous Waters of Washington and British Columbia. It la expected that without any formal International agreement by common treatment of Tho Flah hat Cheries problem satisfactory Protection can be had for the Salmon and Tho Ushers in that Section restored their former state of Prosperity. Mayor at Vancouver. Vancouver aug. 26.-mayor John documents required in the minister s office. Magnates at Edmonton a convention of knights Templar delighted with Urban and Rural signs of Proaper Tyr Wili to an important railway Point. Edmonton aug. G. P. Party spent a pleasant afternoon Here yesterday. They broke up into Small parties and were driven around the Olty and country by prominent Citi Zens. The weather could not have been better. The Prosperity of the Olty and the appearance of the Conn try with its ripening crops were a revelation to All the visitors Many of whom were taking their first visit. They All spoke of Edmonton As one of the principal Points of the net trans Continental system. The party spent morning in Strathcona and left for the South at banquet to Walter Scott Regina Young men t Liberal club will member. Regina n. W. T., aug a meeting of the executive of the Young men s Liberal club held to night it was decided to tender a complimentary banquet to Walter Scott ., on his from Ottawa. The banquet to be held in the Lansdowne hotel on the evening of september 6. Victim of Soo canoeing Accident was exit. Governor Paterson s son. Toronto aug. A. Paterson drowned at the Soo last night was the son of Lieut. J. C. Paterson sex lieutenant governor of Manitoba. He had been at the Soo for three years having served the Bank previously in Chatham and Windsor. He was 24 years of age and unmarried he was a very popular Young Man. Taking a prominent part in society particularly hockey and Lacrosse. Herbert d. Hill the Othir victim was in the Imperial Bank and was trip Bon of Rev. Canon ii1h. Of by. Thomas and a graduate of Toronto University. To death body found in wheat Field where he had crawled to struggle. Killarney aug. 26.-the dead body of Alexander Porter one of the most respected Pioneer residents of the Turtle Mountain District was to Day found in a wheat Field on his farm some eleven Miles South of Here. He had been missing from Home since sunday last but being of an eccentric turn it was then presumed that he had gone on a visit to a Friend in the District and no alarm was Felt until his prolonged absence Occam slowed comment upon investigation portions of his clothing were found in a pasture fled where a vicious Bull was kept. Other incl Catlong pointed to a struggle with the animal and a Large search party at once searched every foot of the farm finally find ing the Corpse in b heavy fled he had crawled on la Hanaa Toheeb and expired after apparently hours of prolonged suffering. The Coroner has been and arrangements Are being made to in Ter the deceased Pilot Mound cemetery to Morrow. South Alberta surveyors locating new line into the Crow s nest pass. Raymond alta., aug. The Railroad world is actively discus the various projects of j. J. Hll to secure new feeders for his Gren Northern line from Canadian Terri tory no attention has been paid to the work which is being done in South Ern Alberta. The local line from i Lethbridge to Coutts with its West Ward Extension to Cardston Are. Be ing considerably improved and the narrow gauge railway is fast being transformed into a Standard gauge at the same time parties of Survey ors Are line to the Crow s nest pass which would meet the Hll lines in British Columbia at Fornele at the rate of construction this Lenl will be completed next year and then the Coal and other minerals of Tho 1_ of of if. Increase in . Stock. Ottawa aug. Special meeting of Canadian Pacific will be held in Montreal oct. 26 to authorize an in crease of the capital Stock of the company by a Large party of prominent citizens the guests of the com i Pany on the inaugural by citizens of luncheon on Banks of the to or. R. Sutherland. Of Tho fast moving present it Jaunt of wheeled past lower fort Garry and on Down the main Street of Selkirk. Tho Novelty impressed the the women left their conversation to. Look while the faces of the business i men lit up with a smile of enjoy ment and anticipation of greater growth and Prosperity. Or. Sutherland pleased. In no Man s face was the pleasure the occasion More visible than in that of r. Roas Sutherland who promoted Tho Toad born on the Banks of the old red River he watched the let Tom strip of land Between the Roud and the links of the Long red Chain set the and grow. He watched Winnipeg emerge from the dignity of a town to. That of a Metropolis. He watched Tho City Elbow its Way into the front Row of Canada s great cities while himself worked i Many ways to help it on its Way. He held Public positions but on no occasion was he a Happy As yesterday. Strenuously for the new line through Many Days of financial darkness until Yea a tiday when he piloted the inaugural party Over the Road he promoted. Past Tho places where he used to Pluy past Trio Humble old Homestead and along that Long of Poplar Bush and for-1 tile land he then stood victorious in Hli efforts Tor a Happy Man. I Tho guests. J the train left the City Boundary about 3 o clock. It was intended that the lieutenant governor sir Daniel Mcmillan and Premier Roblin should continued on seven j Coroner Benson called prominent physician and citizen of Winnipeg stricken by useful career. And will be Here funeral. Or. Benson was in Elmo for the _ a most Public spirited citizen. Soon after arriving in Winnipeg to practice his profession he was made Coroner a position which to filled until his death. He was one of the founders of the general Hospital an institution to which he devoted much of his time and ability As a physician. Or. Benson had a High Ideal of his profession a fact which is evidenced by the sorrow with which the news of his demise is received by All and particularly by the Many poor people to whom he had extended a helping hand in their hour of trouble. Besides his private practice he has been for the last Quarter of a Century the jail surgeon and was also pointed to attend the deaf and dumb Institute. Or. Benson also took a. Active in Terest in educational matter. He served As Public school trustee from the so s up to the close of Tho Century and during that time had the Honor to be chairman of the school manage ment committee. In these Capac Tlell he exerted an especially Strong in fluence and was Able by virtue of he Lone continued tenure of office to help in giving continuity to the policy of Tho Board. Among other prudent lines of action undertaken during his a ervice. Was the securing of Large school Sites in suburban d Stylc s which were Likely to become thickly segued. The Wisdom of this course has been amply proven. Another Point upon which the doctor insisted upon having Well equipped school buildings and that Winnipeg e. Died last in pre eminent in Canada to Day fool evening and in his removal from time to eternity. Winnipeg loses one of her Best respected and nost prominent citizens Ono who had been identified with the Progress of the City from the time it was a Mere Village. It might have been expected that the doctor would have been spared for Many years yet As he attended to his usual work on wednesday but paralysis which had attacked him even is a Young Man and recurred two years ago Laid its fatal grasp up on him yesterday. He passed at his late residence on Bannatyne Street about six o clock last evening in the presence of a number of his sorrowing family. Two of his sons however Cam. And Robert Scro absent in British Columbia at the time but have been telegraphed for this la largely due to his steady St stench. J the doctor and always been Cut in the conservative party Al a though he would never accept nominal ton for a political office. Lie was Onat of the trustee Board of Grace Church at its inception with which institution he had always remained identified biographical. J the late Edward Enron . Wad born in Peterborough ont., on april 22. 1s43, being a son of colonel j. A Benson of the same place. At an Early age his taste for medical profession developed and he was sent to Louisville. By. At about the beginning of the civil War to study with Art Uncle of a distinguished Phy-1 Sclan of that place. During the Wail his Uncle was to Ken prisoner and thai Young Man noted of protector of Hla Uncle s family during the times which followed. After the lease of his relative he journeyed Toj new York and attended Tho prescribed lectures at Hospital passing his Al nil before have Neq reached the age of Twenty one. I on returning to to his pro Esalon after taking a. Canaj Dlan diploma at Toronto first of Peterborough the place of his bar the then at Lindsay ont., but hearing of the possibilities of the great went from his brother John who my preceded him to Manitoba five Yean came to this country in 1874. After making arrangements for his work Here he returned after several Montaj to Ontario where to wan married. And his wife Whoso Maiden name Annie Campbell were compelled Toj drive in sleighs from minn., the terminus of Tho railway Toj Winnipeg. In addition to his sorrowing 1 Turco sons survive him. Boys All Well known in Winnipeg especially in ath a Letic circles. John Robinson eldest is accountant in the Imperial Bank it Trout. B. C. Edward Bell the second non in running Najj electric Plant at Ferguson b. C. Nonoi Henry lome Benson the youngest son is Tho Well known Minto Lacros Saj player. There Aro three Brothers and six Sisters surviving the late or. Bonn son Viz j. K. Benson 108 Mcdent Mot Avenue j. S. Benson Dent late Jos. M. Fl32 William Avenue mrs. Douglas Bell and miss Benson Corner St. Mary s Donald streets mrs. O. H. Strevel Donald Street mrs John Graham Toronto mrs. A. M. Brock. Peterborough and in. Chaa Worsnop 1 Twenty years ago to Day items from the tree press of Tobii Date. Us. Kootenay will have any Eastern out let to the american Frontier which will be Shorter to reach the markets of Montana Dakota Nebraska am Iowa. At the present time the Coa of the Kootenay has Little Chance u compete with gait Coal in Southern markets but the new line a great change. It should develop a great local Trade Between the farm ing Section of Southern Alberta and the British Columbia mines. Minto party leaves Vleo regal party leaves Dominion capital for a Wotton trip. Ottawa aug. Minto and lady Menlo lady Eileen and major Maude and Captain and mrs. Arthur Guise left to night for the West will open a Branch. Aug. 24 a specie Bank will open a Branch at Dalny. Aid. Stuart Mcdonald Hai been appointed to succeed Aid. O. M. Walron chairman of finance and mayor Logan will become sinking fund commissioner. At Tho . At Ottawa be. Is ssi it so to. N Kennedy commander of the Stu Una wired congratulations. Furniture warehouse. At Prairie Park vaster Day there were a Barry i Butcher boy. The new game Proto Cllon society met at n f Bagel s office yesterday with sheriff in Katar All Desinno of become Mem bin May Slot the Rolls at Hong Aton co a store. C e Gui is to build a roller Rurik Lombard Street c. A. Barber architect will sue the ctr for Foo alleged to u him balance of commission on the the new police station. Work has been commenced on a main Street Block for j. R. Clemeau adjoining Thomas Ryan s the ctr be forage Cratem 1m to in completed with All rapidity. Now being built on Logan. Or Noem. F of Beca banns True Aaan Uraline Carl ton Donald. Smith and Garry att Meta. Hon. Alexander Mackenzie the Dlan Liberal Leader was Given a. Pub Lic reception and banquet at Brandon yesterday. Speeches were made of _ beat of Honor mayor t. Mayne d Ryan and air. Fair Arika. 8. C. Fujga. . A to the free Presa. Defending connection with the irregularities covered in connection with Jub Oki sinking fund. Sex mayor Alex. My Ilcken brate Allver wedding invitations Are now being issued. Excavate of work for main it Reot Block la Gnu two and Tael foundation will be commenced at e i Norle Mclennan has a jail Lodge at Silver paid spa Perl
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