The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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ORJON BaY JOURNAL," PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1901
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lAt th animal meeting- of director of
ttt Oregon Railroad Navigation Co.
" veti-day aftarnooa effloer wara elect
ad aa follows: Hbreoutlve committee, B.
- H. Harrtman. Jama U, Hyde, W. H.
' Bull, W. C. Pleree, Otto H. Kaon, all
of MV Tort; prealdent, X. H. Harrl
snaa; vioe-preeldent ana general mu
w wr, K B. Calvin; counsel, K. S. Lovett;
secretary and general attorney, W. W.
Oottoa; aa latent secretary, Alex. Millar;
assistant secretary, Joseph. H alias
treasurer, . V. 0. Crosby: general aud
v ttor. Crast Toung; auditor. JB. aV
, Beaeeal eemptroller, William Mahli s-
. Biiiui vomguvufr, ex. m. ttzmai. utw it
hiuu. eaiez otera im um auaiwri 01
, floe, was appointed acting auditor pnd
'. tag tha arrival of R J. Stirling, gua-
ee. to JR. S. nsnaoa.
TaJM a steamboat nda through tha
mountalnou region, smldat th matoh
, less scenery of Oregon. Vlaw tha great
' 1 waterfall, oaayen anal glens skirting
tha Columbia. Th staamer Charles R.
Spencer Intm foot of Washington
atraat Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl
i da on It up-river run to Tha iMllee
r and way landing, returning on alter-
aat day. Whan coming to Portland
" leave tha train at Tho Dalle and rid
, down to tho city on tha Spsnesr. -Tel.
-, Ataia uaa. . ..... - , . ..
Btagfncer of tho Oregon Wator Powor
.' ft Railway Co. ar tavsstlgatlng tha fea-
-j aibuitr of a rout for a branch of tnat
road to run from Cadarrllla autlon to
. TroutdaJa. and thoro oonnost with a
ataam farry that would ba ran, aoroa
t tho Columbia rlvr to L Camao Suoh
; a routo would tan a largo Waahtntton
; dlatrtot and brtng La Gajuaa trada to
Portland about two hour qulokar than
by tha araaant ton rk Vanoouvor.
Otto PcaT ha baan appolntoa apoolai
Bolloamaji by Mayor William. HI
dutlaa havo not baa ai-nd to him
, aa rat and It la not known what hi
position will ba, although fct la aaid that
' ho baa Homathlng good tn Tlow. Prag
. to th proaldnt of tho nawaboya union
, and wa a apoelal deputy in tho br-
UTs offleo during ShorlS Btoray!
' lslatrailo , . .
. At tho etoM of hut oraataad pw-
formanoa of 7b wiaard of Or tha
.' Swor b roth ar and otbor mambara of the
' oontpany war tho gueeta at an Informal
"blow-ouf 1 In tha B. P. -O. B. naiL Tho
, brothar ooatrlbutod to tho program of
amuaomant by going orar tha old apo-
: teltloa thor parformod with BaTorlfa
. avJnatrola. ,-.
w: Pootmaatar Vint will tomorrow -U
' aagurata th ayaum oc aoadlng matt byn U
i oarrtor to th prineipal hotel f th
ltr at night. Th deUrarle will
mad from T:St-.up to midnight oaeh
wk alght and up to I9: ajunday
; nlghta. Th now method to adoptod
w shiofly to aooommodau tiavlr la
- th dtp. . -
Attondano at th Arlta aehool ha
' r naaHad th mark and all four of
- the room ar crowded to overflowing.
Ob nw room will b epmod lionday
Whloh win raUoT tho crowd ed eondl4
;; Ooo oomowhat. Blan arb now being laid
-fer th now eight-room atruotor whloh
V ' will b bulH during tho aomlng year.
v
tlat, died yootorday of heart treubl at
hi bom. North Itxtorath atreeL Ho
wa fff year old and a member of tho
Maaonlo order. He wa also a member
of tho A A. R. Tho funeral service
will ba held Saturday and Interment will
be held In Iono Plr oamotory. .v,
.' flomo mmn would rather own a rail
read than b a tramp. Jay Oonld wa
ona of ftba. Ha began bualnaaa with a
deposit la O savins bank. Ton know
tho rest. Th Oregon Savings bank.
Sixth and Morrison, stands ready to help
you begin to own a. railroad. . WH1 you
aoeopt 1U sTTicosT
At th azt meeting, of tho elty aoon
eU Prod T. Merrill trtU Introduo an
ordloano lloanslng traveling rwtaurant
at fio a quaxter. - Accompanying the
ordlnanoa will ho a request sighed by
lot restaurant men asking for It favor
able ooosidoraUon. .,, .
nwrBnenagj f, - . j
Of tho 1M new r hydrants 14 will
be placed on tho east sloe. There ar
many thickly settled oommuoltle oon
talnlng many large and oogtly loeldeneos
where Are hydrant ar vary searo.
This is tro In Hoiladay addition. Wood
lawn, Piedmont park and various other
dlatrtot.' f . . ' iv.,,,..t
-' Boaanso she thought tho man she
loved was untrue to her, Ray Curtta
wallowed several anttoeptto tablets
Wednesday night with auloldal Intent
and waa removed to Oood Samaritan
hospital., She to tooowsrtag. , ,
"'; Candy matlne at BlJon Theatre, Sat
urday afternoon. - - ;,-..-. r,,,v
IfaJ. T. C Oood man reOohod tha elty
laat alght to assume charge of the pay
master ofrloa for th department of th
V."
in a
v
f, 000 HORSE POWER ENGINE
v.
FOR
INMANJPOULeSSN &0;
When tt comet to sawinf lumber It Is generally con
ceded that the abore concern holds the record. They
naturally take pride In their supremacy and propose
to hold it and therefore decided to put more .power
into-their saws. - V-rj-vr.?--- j
HERFS WHERE WE GOT BUSY
They wanted a better engine than could be pur
chased In the open market, so placed the order
With US -,",.;. ',, ; . ,'i - . ';.r;-..v:. .y,.. ( ..,; .
THE HINT IS WORTH MONEY TO THOSE
- a, WHO WANT .-w V. , x;
C)umbt. He suooeeda Major Ree. who
was reosntly rsHrod pending Investiga
tion, ( v .( .
PootbaU Guns ' f
10 :S0 tomorrow morning. .
Multnomah Field.
Kugene vs.
Hill Military Aoademy. . , ,
, Admlsaloa H osnta t ,
11 Mr. AMo Smith died from heart
failure at her homo, 9X4 Plrat atreeL
early this morning. Coroner Finly
took oharg of th body. Funeral ar
rangementa have not bee a, eompleted.
' The Oregon state board of dental ex
sJhlner will moot In Portland. Or., No
vember 14. 1104, for the purpose of ax
amlnlng applicant desiring license to
pracuo dentistry in in sute.
Notto. Th Hotel Portland harbor
shop notifies the pubMe that en and after
Thursday, October it, said ah op will be
kept open for bualness from .3 e'olock s.
m. until 10 o alock p.m. F
At auction for ladle and gentlemen
All kinds of Wait ham and Elgin
watches tomorrow, galea at and
p. nv mwnuhui, iui wasoiagtop
r jtratt.
Wa-Hoo Tonlo. Tha great blood purl
fler. nerve tonlo and liver regulator. Juat
what you need the day. For sal by
all druggist.
We clean and pros your clothes tad
shin your shoes for 11.00 per month.
Unique tailoring Co 14T Washington.
Candy matinee at Bijou Theatre Sat
urday afternoon. .
Chew pnTal-Oum have pearly tooth
and proveat aooay. For sal every
where. , t. - , ..
- - -
' ' Th tTalon Laundry, Second and Co
lumbia. Telephone Mala t. That's
Candy matrnee at BIJou Theatre Sat-
nrday afternoon. .
ELKS TO HOLD. BIG
Wi. MEMORIAL SERYICE
Special memorial erv1os wiU bo held
by Portland lodge of Klks fit th lodge
room, In the Marqusm building, tomor
row nla-ht at o'clock. In honor of the
memory of the gate grand exalted ruler
of the order, Meade D. Detwetler. Th
committee having tho arrangements for
the service la oharg have -- secured
Governor Oeorg U Chamberlain. . D.
Bolls Cohen and Ralph m. Moody to de
liver the principal ouloglea. although
other members, who had th honor of a
personal arauaintanoo with the d
ceased, will also give testimony to the
high esteem la whloh ho wa held.
visiting members of tho order are earn-
estr reaueeted to attend. -
Mr. Detweiler. who waa one or tno
oat brilliant attorney f Pennsyl
vania and a leader of th Republican
party la Harrlsburg. where he bold th
Offlo of district attorney, viaiiea rorc
land lodes twice and consequently wa
personally known to most of it mam-
bora, H waa on of tno beat - lovea
and- best-known Elk In th United
state, and did nerhap mora to elevate
the ardor than any one other man to It,
Manager Richardson
WILL MAKE BIG TOUR
1 A (mr ln th tntrt of th TewlS and
Clark exposition and the business of
Oregon wa begun today by Tom Rloh
ardaon. manager of tho Portland Com
mercial club, who will vlBtt Boise. Salt
Lake, Denver. Pueblo. Colorado Springs,
Topek. Kansas City and St. Iouls. at
sack of whloh place h wlU apeak be
fore local commercial bodies, in respon
to invitation received, i
At St. Ixki h will Attend thvTran-
Mississippi eongross, ni whloh he hold
the office of obalrman of the executive
oommltto. At It ooaoluslon a la it
inerary will take him on a further a peak-
in tour. Including two point in Kn
. two Oklahoma el ties, and th five
erlnoloal cities In Texas Dallas, Fort
Worth, Houston. Sen Antonio and SB
Peso. He will ato take in New Orieana,
and Birmingham, Ala. At El Paso h
will attend the meeting of tno National
Irrigation asjaoclaUoD, and after that he
wllUvlslt Tucson, Log Angeles and San
Pranetsoe, and return to Portland, after
as absence of about six weeks.
SCHOOL TEACHERS TO
HOLD GRADE MEETINGS
Toachor of th elty schools will a-
aembt la th high school tomorrow
morning at l:M for their monthly grad
meeting. The first and second grade
teachers will meet la room 1, under th
supervision of Mr. It BJ. Sloan; third,
fourth and fifth grads toachor In as-
sambly halt, with W. JT. Conovor In
flharn: tha sixth and vnth grad
teachers In room t, I. Burnham to pre
slde. and D. A Orout will have charge
of tho eighth and ninth grade tsachsrs
In room 4,
Th arinefoala will bar a aeparato
meeting which will be In harg of Sup
erintendent Rlgler. who win tag up
tn aii h tec t of manual training. ' This
Bubtoot will bo fully discussed.
Willi II II li
it
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Ll K.J L.ill
ATS POaVPS
FATomm fob xmzT
ooaTmrxosT fzjrub
FAim vof mtgowxrr
3, W. Bailey, Oregon's food eommls
sloner, returned this morning from at
Louis, where ha attended tho national
convention of pure food commiaslon
ei. '
"I consider the prospects for tho se
lection of Portland as tho meeting place
la 1001 of that great body a excel
lent," said Mr. Bailey. "The only argu
ment against It to the fact that the
oommlaelooers were on the ooaet only
two year ago. But tal Um w have
a fair to draw them. K. A. McDonald
of Washington to aa. active member
of tho executive committee, which will
mak the selection, and ho to strong
for Portland, of eours. Better still,
th new president, A Minnesota man,
for this olty. He ha xpresssd m dl
unot preference and wlU work for the
desired end.
"1 wa very mueh gratlfled, contin
ued) Mr. Bailey, no And that th Lwla
and Clark centennial 1 attracting much
attention la the oast, not so much among
exhibitors, but among those who want
to aee th coast and wlU tab advantage
of the low rates. I beard a number of
th St Louis exhibitors aay they were
going to bring their exhibit to Port
land, but the chief Interost to mani
fested by poopld who have, never had
aa opportunity oz ing in racino
eosan.
"Th St' Louts fair !m pressed ms aa
being a great big, overgrown proposl
tloa. om of tho exhibits are great.
especially tho eTorelgn exhibits they
so great. In. fact, that K looks
though a lot of money ought b loot.
The attendance soeemed to be very light
for a show f such mammth propor
tions." ; .
While In St Louis, Mr, Bailey, at hi
own expense, had several hundred beau
tiful badges printed advertising th
fair of its. They were eagerly sought.
ho said, and wherever a Strang saw a
badge It wag notlosabl ttfat he stopped
the wearer to taib about tno oomiag
shew. - m
WOULD LET AGED :
.. BROTHER STARVE
Mr. Zarlfa $. Palling ha carried nor
eoatest against th order of the county
oommisslonsr eoort that ehe shall pay
tit a month toward the support of her
brother, Cornelius 9. Barrett into th
circuit court. Her petition for a writ
of review -by th higher tribunal being
granted. Attorney Thomas N. Strong ap
peared before Judge Clslond tola morn
ing and argued that th bounty ourt ha
no lurtodiotion.
Th lawyer declared that th law au
thorises the oounty court to u for the
support of a relative under Ouch oondl-
tlon In a justice oourt or other oourt
of competent Jurisdiction, but that th
ounty commissioners oourt Kaelf ha
no Jurisdiction . regards deciding such
a matter. . . ,
Attorney C H. Plggott poet, phtloao
pher, architect ano dToanier, appeared
for Barrett and endeavored to Substanti
al hi claim that th oounty oommla
aloners along havo lurtodiotion In suoh
matter. ?
Mr. Fanmg 1 charged with being a
wealthy woman, receiving many hun
dred of dollars a month from rental
of property, who refuses to oar for
her aged brother. The latter to bow to
poor health, tt to alleged, from being
forced to sleep In eallar and other nn
hoalthful place and to eat poor food,
when be to abl to sseur anything to
at at all , r
i !.- a H
MAYOR SAYS CHARGES
MADE ARE EXORBITANT
Mayor Williams 1 of the opinion that
oontraotora ar charging altogether too
muoh for street work In this elty and
especially when tt comes to making out
and fills. At th meeting of the etreet
oommltto of the executive board yes
terday he eta ted that he knew where
contractor were charging as high aa 4t
cent a eublo yard for muklng a out and
If cents for filling.' e mad th
statement during a discussion regard
ing etreet work whloh Is being done In
different part of th city.
It wa recommended by the committee
to the board to accept salmon street be
tween Front and Finn treats. Th
lengthy remonstranos presented by the
oounty oommisslonsr and nearly all
the property owner who have to pay
for this improvement was turned down.
Mr. Miller, of the firm of Mlltor
Bauer, who had th contract for con-
atructlng th wood blook pavement on
this street, stated that h bad don al
ft
that he could do to make the street as
should be. Re said there wa nothing
more to b don to bring It ap to seeetfl-
oaUoaa. ,
BARS DO NOT PROTECT
THE FAN TAN PLAYERS
Oooldental wit has ootwttted oriental
cunning agato. After watching gam
bling operation at sSls Beoond street
for mors than a week Under-sheriff
Morden and four deputies managed to
break Into on of th Chines strong
hold and oatah th players while violat
ing the statute..
Going tot a merchandise establish
ment Over the gambling bouao, which to
protected by boltod sheet-Iron doors, the
under- heriff tand Deputies Gruaet,
DoWneM Momland and Hotllngsworth
broke through a false door and emerged
on a balconp In tho gaming room. Ten
or more gamblers escaped br running
Into th kitchen and lumping vr a
partition.
Five arreets wer mao. - inoluding
Chung Yuevy the gamekeeper. The
tablee, th fantan paraphernalia had al
most 1100 in gold and sliver, whloh wa
lying on th table, were oecured aa evi
dence. '
The gamekeeper was vtsatd this
morning oa 1M ball and th thr oa
$ ball each.
atternoT A. B. Bensett and family of
Th Dalles ar at th Parkin hotel
today.
Ex-Senator t. O. Booth of Oranto
Pas 1 a guest at tha Imperial,
r. r. Round of Pendleton to la . Mm
cltnj I ; I -
lrybodyJi
llabl to Ttnhmg ftfle.
Rich and p
poor, old and young terrible
the torture thay suiter. Only one sure
pure. Poena ointment. ADsoiuiety
sals i can't fslt .7 , .-
ell.
motto
OFFICERS ARE NOT
FOR IMPERIAL ARMY
C H. lfomby.'who Id locally promot
ing tho project to send American militia
man to China to drill troop met with
offloar of th national guard at. th
Armory lent night and mad dear hi
proposition. It la his deslr to secure
a large number of American to Instruct
th soldier of China hat la, the re
form army, which Is separate from the
Imperial troops, and after a certain term
a tna tract or, each Is to become a regu
lar officer f th army. - There wlU be
too.ooo .mem to be ofnoered by Amerl-
None of th militiamen have aa yet
applied for positions, but several con
template doing so. In th meantime.
Colonel Jackson baa wired to obtain the
credentials of Mr. Hornby, who say he
represent the Chines reform head
quartans wltn "General Bnglleh at It
head. Mr. Hornby was understood to
hav said that General smgilah la a re
tired United State army ofBoer. His
nam doe not appear, however, to either
the active or retired 11a.
Hr. Hornby hlmaelf was ta the first
Washington volunteers la tho Spanish
American war and afterwards, tt to said.
Joined th Ninth Infantry
GETTING FACTS ABOUT
OREGON'S CRIMINALS
;V;''v;-.uV t ! -, ,
Two ropreeentatlve f Unci Sam
called at th oounty toll this morning
and secured rtmtnal tatlstic to bo
used in the next onua report. Their
names are George V Boos and Lsroy
Thomas. They an oommisaloaed to pro
cure statistic from every elty - and
oounty toil ta th stats and th peni
tentiary at Balem. ...
Only actual oommltmanta atne th
first of the rear were taken by the eom-
OUR
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1 Men and Wiimen f
SAVES YOU A
f DOLLAR WHY?
TyTtf us and we will
i prove it, then you
will be CONVINCED,
EXCLUSIVE SHOES
BETTER GRADES
SAVES YOU MORE
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk.
! Philadelphia
Shoe Store
11 N. THIRD STREET
AMMXOAM HITHnl AM3J WAJTm
.. voa tmiaamsi avoui amanr or
. ssooo braw T.fmiti nar oopj-
waarpx.ra joimuo warnr Tanrr
aorow wsxavs wut.
Just Think ! 1
S50 Shoes
"THE. NORTH Ek'D'S BIG STOUE"
'A No Fs&e Sales, No Ecmlst, No False Cbims Here
We are carrying; a large asawtment of RELIABLE MAKES of Men's and
Boys' Clothing;, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, etc, which we are able to
on account of our small expenses,
obtain m those establishments roaintained in the high rent district
is
Square and Honest Dealing With Everybody
Never resorting to the despicable method of infamous calumny to attract
attention of the public, nor do we ever attempt to palm off shoddy goods
behind the "music" of cheap non-uniorl braes "band." We publish no
misleading lake ad vert is ementt to deceive the people in an effort to die
pose of auction goods for double the price at which we sell reliable goods for
In this store, ; ' .': '..,'.!-
SPECIALS TOR SATURDAY
$1.11 Men Derby Ribbed Cooper's Wool Underwear. .w..95e
$1.75 Wool Sweaters ........5a
SOc Natural Gray Wool Soa.. ........... .10
S. B ROMBERG ER
53-M THIRD STREET
itt,",i(i' 1 1 T n
mission!. 4 Color, age. nationality,
whether single or married, nature of th
crime committed and thai date of the ex
piration of sentenoe war cured la th
case of each prisoner.
These statletlcs will hot only be used
to the census reports but will form
valuable material for th government. It
wa explained, la keeping apprlaed of
Individual criminal, their where bouts
and other facts. . - - , ,
Tlsn-'t safe to be a day without Dr.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil In the houee.
Never can tell what moment an .acci
dent to going to happen.
CUTLFDY
EVOW.imVwRRANTD
SULVING
TRAY.
Beautiful snamel on heary
sheetiron body. This tray
sells for 0c Ln New York
City today. 8pecial here thja
week :
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1 uin)
While they last
in the window. ;
See tiieni
HAINES'
TEA
STORE
170 THIRD STREET
: Phone Main 1709.
R
anp
Iheodore
Roosevelt
3 6c
v
:A- v WH1 md you. Aa soon aa you are ready to n
DRESS BETTER THAN USUAL
1: ; 1
Nir.wPAM. crrs o
CLOTHING
'. Which Inotudes; esaqomble good lor RAINY WEATHER:
A. A. CUTTER, UNITED WORKINGMEN'S NAPUIV
SHOES, OIL CLOTH CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, ETC
':' Now it the opportune tinv aa we are retiring; from busi-
L nesa after twenty-one years. Our past reputation im a
A guarantee for THIS SALE beine GENUINE and the
QUALITY OF fc THE GOODS wc offer the public , ;
TDUE
A ,
at much less prices than can possibly ,
NORTH, CORNER DAVIS.
ftorianeri
Bee Store
Fun for All
TJS Latoat Crass anal 8
astion in Card Oama
Sherlock
; Holhies
OidySOCente '?;
And Last lasaen's Crane
' v ' mil Afbto th Rag y . -
Pit m Finch
A'-- ;"50 Cents
Hmw thlpoisnt Juat IU-
. LOOK Iff THE WW-
DOW AND lUTHIN.
TeJ.K.GIUCO:
CO. TfS ANK AtOUL
Greet TMnajs st Uttte -rrtees
aisvataasMraav
Tbe of seUte
pertorauBMa from te 4 SO
Inndara
emta.
oenoiteoes I e :m . m
aacee from T te : s. nu Aay
The Arcade Theatre
The Origami ramOr vaaaerOle nesss.
This Week, ' '
TKI XXLk CHILDagJf. '
' BOSK aSMHaX. ,
, Stteokx BBOtT
, RaZZ AJTD Xine
, XATK OOYlJt. '
rax aiosoops.
gbsw 9-m ta 4:to p. T M to 14 p
n, AJailHes. 10a te any aeat. ,
OMtoaat
- 'SLaaiBs aaos. '
a . ; ' ooeosBT avast. mem
' to-Mt guansma.
OUR
fSOtVlllS. CMaaiiaa
Mm.
You will pe ready to look at our
: Ms U
Our&c
COLUMBU THEATRE ?mS
Mtk sag Waabisgtes. pbaat into 11.
TOPIOBT,
TosfOHKow hUTiifaa ao
"M SMSt
popalar itoek eMapany ta Amarks,
anna aruM uaem ar
Krav'a
area i eMMoy auceeai.
"aw AHBtioii omni. :
Flared avet l,sft tlM by Mt e. eoaewto.
NaZT WlW. STARTlNd gmfDAT MAT
' Charlai rrehm.n a gmr York ampa
ThMtr laeeeaa.
t " Mr sser Or easy.
Prlwe Bvialas. Us. Je and Me; mattoae,
10f. lfie and SOc. Do mi town tlckat erflra.
Bowe A MarUa'a Drag Store, St aad Waeb
lngtaa ., ft-oaa 10 a. av to T, s. mu; at tke
atre, tftar f a. at.
Marquam Grand Theatre " uLtg
. Phoee Alala SS8.
TMnsht asd toaMrrew alfst at a'rtee.
Br-n-M-prtce ntlae taMrrow, the awwttal
eMsedr etrMTaiiia,
id wmsg or era.-
tag prlcM gntlr lower Soar. SI.. Bal
etsr. $1, T5e, 0Ot. Bnore filtofj. flOe. Beu
and Iom, 10. flpeelal matlnrA ig1e SI, 7ftc,
SOc, 30c. Kemnsber, U Tlalan and tk
raren-jw are a great treat fnr tbe eBlMrea.
HAltOVAMT flRAiTD THE ATS
MB. FRBDJCRICK BttJtHCQ PgRsBKTS
nouioi moasBTa.
tmi or tkm strsBKmyxxua - -
Ihwagar. Irisar. Setordar Matloea aa Nlswh x
. October 20. 1. 23, ,
: "KASTA OT srjB KOWUhtiDaX -
veala prieee-dl, 75c. We, tU aad 3Be. See- .
del autlaee Prtc--TSc. lOe, Ise sad Sto . ;
geata are sew hIUb. . -J.
Cordray! Theafre
n v
aUaesere.
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