THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1899. riOILI IOO All. KNOW. .Saturday's I -ally M. A. Butler, of Prndleton, U in town totlar. Mn. V. 0. Brock cama down from Wasoo ylerila. Mr. M K'Xtvr. of Vancouver, psnt ytsstvrJny in Tha Dalle. J. P. Van Iloutrn cam in from Hav Crswk yesterday and weui to Portland tin worning. T. M. B. Chastain, teacher of the srhool at tlis Locks, cauie up to Tlie Dalie last evening. A. S. ll.iliuan, the well known news paper man, renistered at the L'uiatilla yesterday from 1'endlrton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Local came down from Wasro yesterday and stent oyer to (.ioidendali on today' tinge. Mr. C. W. Johnston of San Francisco, who lia been visiting relatives! Dufur, returned to thi city yesterday. Lewi Edfett, a nephew of H. W. Welle, left Unlay for Yakima county to take charge of hi uncle' thee p. Mr. L. Clarke went up to Moro on last aveuinit' train, where ihe wilt visit her daughter, Mrs. V. O. lladley. U. Bigham, who i employed iu Cba. Stephens' sloro, left this morning to epend Sunday at hie home in Vane uver. r M. Zamwalt ami D. C. Roberts, of Waruic, and G. V. and F. Payne, of Rutlede, were visitor in town yes terday. Mra. Wilson and F. V. Wilson, who have spent tlie greater part of the week in Portland, returned Louie ou the boat last evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. William were re turning passengers from Portland last evening. They were accompanied by Florence Williams. Orion Kinersly ha returned from an extended trip through the neighboring counties in the interest of the compa nies he represents. ,( Misses Edna and Rei'na Smith, came over from their home on the Washing ton side of the river, to attend M. Mary' Academy here. Mr. Cummin and Mis Montgomery, who have spent a few day with Mrs. Cha. Stephens, returned tuia morning to their borne in Albany. Grant Maya nl Victor Schmidt re turned on yesterday' afternoon train from Portland, where it is said they bowled agaiust the Arlington club. Mrs. S. N. Wi'kins and son, of Cor vallio, arrived in the city last night on the boat and left this mornrng for Prine ill where she will visit her daughter, Mr. Lee VViget. Cbas. Crr.8e'.d, who ha been em ployed in one of the leading drugstores of Portland, spent Thursday evening in The Dalles on his way to take charge of IV. J. H. Hudson' drugstore at Condon. Victor Sampson went to Cascades this morning, where he has accepted a posi tion as time keeper (or bridge iiantr who is at work near there. Jnaie Creightnn lias taken his place in M. J. foniiell s drug store. Mrs, A. Buchler and Mr. and Mrs. GericLten came np from Portland yes terdav. Mr. Gerirhten has sufftred jveatly with rheumatism for some time paet, and recently took trip to Cali fornia hoping to be benefited thereby, but in vain. He and Mrs. Gerichten will remain in The Dalles for time, where he expect to improve. Men lay 's Daily. O. Kinerslv went to Portland todar. Alex Stewart, of Mosier, was in town yesterday. J. L. Story, of Union, spent yesterday in The Dalle. Mr. H. T. Murchie came down from Wasco yesterday. Mr. Nancy Blakeney is np from Mosier visiting ber sons. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Van Dnyn re turned to their home in Tygh yesterday. Geo. Knaggs came np Saturday and spent yesterday with hi (laughter, Mr. W. Vauee. A. J. Sf.rum. Day Shrum and V, Shrnm and sen, are in the sity from Grade. ' ' Mra. Thos. Kelly was a passenger on t in boat this morning, bound for Port land to spend a short time w ith relatives. Mr. Fred Fisher returned yesterday afternoon from visit with her daughter who it attending the buslDet college in Portland. O. O. Benson and family and Mis G. M.Jackson came down fro.n Granite veeterday and left this morning for Portland. Mr. and Mr. S. French retnrned ! borne Saturday evening from Portland, where Ihey spent a few day with their daughter, Dr. Gertrude French, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays and Mr. Slay' mother, Mrs. Ainsworth, came up os the boat Saturday and spent yester day and today visiting relatives here.' Chris Scow a be and If. Bigham re turned horre on last night's train, the former having spent a few dayt in Port land and the Utter at hi home in Van coo ver. Mis Mable Sterling, who has spent soui i month in Pennsylvania, returned on yesterday a afternoon train. Mrs. Sterling wi 1 remain some time longer visiting relatives. K. M. Win gate, who accompanied J. Ii. Cradlehangh, and T. J. Keufert as far as Sn muter, returned home on yes terday afternoon's irain. Like every one else who visits there, Ed is enthuid aslic over that booming little loan, and think it I "it." Captain Lewis, who five month ago left this city and lin spent most of the time in Spokane, came no from Portland last night and has today MT-t-ll IIICCIIIIK ' . a .1..- hi friend, here, who are glad to see hiin u'";"or-' proKrets. . k. Ife will, however, return to School district No. 42, at Wamic, ha Ppoktne this evening. Wherever he ifoes a good two-room school building, with the captain has the best wishes of hi Mr. (i. W. Ilondnrant a principal and friends for hi success. ,,. .. , , ' ,, r Mis Kdna Iiroan, of The Dalle, a a. L. C. Csnton was over from Center- ,ift int teacher. Here i an excellent Tiile natnrday and made Tin Chromu'LI ; a ,, . , . , . ...... sabstant.al cali. Mr. Clanton savs he!B,',', ,or lfo0', ,cho0' work ' 6i brlhl iaa rank Democrat, and therefore being-1 lirl, n1 lf Stand ready and willing fully op in the Democratic (actio he J to assist their teichert In educational doe not deem it necesary to take their papers, but subscribes for number of Republican journal just to find out how . i. i.....,t. it. ...... .. ... 1 by hit jueaence, and is in turn highly honored by being a tieightair ot Ilia Chronici , ha returned to hit duties in tlie l'acino f.xprea nines, navinr taken a tnontli's vacation into Idaho. He has given no account of hi behainr while absent, but hi complexion is such a to assure us he was not locked up long this time. Supt. C. L. Gilbert returned Saturday night from a visit to the various schools throughout the county. When asked how their condition pleased him, he spoke very Hatteriug concerning the success attained ly Ihe tea. tiers. Although looking much better, Mr. Gilbert found the riding very tiresome, particularly so a Ihe riding jar hi hip, which has not yet recovered from the fall received some time since. He will (tart out again tomorrow visiting schools. Saturday's Inily. Emit Hachler it in from Wapinitia. B. F. Swick is down from Canyon City. Mr. ai.d Mr. J. 11. Eubank, of Wap initia, are in town. J. M. Reeder, of Antelope, is a busi ness visitor iu town. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Everett are visitors in the city from Dufur. Percy Simpson came in from hU home at Grass Valley yesterday. Wm. Vanbibber has returned from a business trip to Portland. J. F. Phillips and daughter, of North Yakima, were visitor iu town yester day. Mr. aud Mr. G. V. Hilderbrand came in on the afternoon train from Wasco yesterday and spent today here. W. K. McCormuck and wife and L. A. Moss and wile came down from Paisley yesterday and remained over today in the city. Lawrence Ainsworth is acting as pur ser on the Dalles Cuv during Mr. Itron- son's absence on other business for a few days. Jos. Andrew, who has spent some time with his sister, Mrs. H benldon. returned to his home in Benton county this morning. Thos. M. WInniford, a cousin of J. F. aud R. E. Haworth. arrived in this city last night fiom Oakland, Or., and wnl visit for a few weeks. Supt. Gardner, of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, left last night for various places along the railroad to visit wards of the society. He will return in about a week. John Van Metre, one of Tygh' ub stantial men, was in town today, giving us a oil which sra appreciated. He reports everything in line condition iu his neighborhood. Lee Moorehcuse, who has gained siu-b prominence by hi remarkable ability as an amateur photographer, and who make specialty ot Indian pictures, came down from hi home in Pendleton vrsaterda v altftrnttfin anil Ittft thia mnrn. 1 in? fnr Portlantl. MORE SCHOOL NEWS. Dafjr'l S)chfnl In Fine Condition Some other Srhabijln the Cuaaty. Further interfering information con-1 cerning our countv school ha been gleaned from a reliable source, and that our reader may know what is going on j in the school about us, we publish it below : The town ot Dnfur, in school di-trict No. 29, has been known for year for the iutnrest shown in paplic school work. Under the prir.cipaiship ul Prof. Asron Frazier the school has sent out many able teacher who did good work in their chosen pro less ion. A new f ur-room si hod building ha been ereclcd recently, which Is the pride of the town and the surrounding conn try. for in the ahtence of saloons parents feel safe in sending their children here for more advanced work in their studies. Mr. R. R. Allard is the principal ot the school for the year beginning Sept. IHth, and has charge cf the seventh and eighth grade with an enrollment ol 'Jl pupils. Mr. Geo. W. Brown teaches th inter- meJiate department and has 30 pupil in attendance. Mrs. Rebecca V. Wilson i at home in the primary room and is taking par ticular care of the good moral and gentle manner of the children entrusted to her care. A visitor would note an air of cheer fulness and faithfulness in the several room which matt bring'ood result. Clean fl tors , polished stoves, potted fljwers, neat black board work, good school library and a reading tabie are found in this schcol. School district No. 6, two miles wrst of Victor, ha new school building. Miss Sus Ward i now teaching a term in this district and hat an attendance of 23. Mis Ward always leave a record of the classification and standing of pupils for the guidance of the incoming teacher. School district No. 47, five mile west of Victor, hat new school house. Mis Neva K. Harvey, of Wamic, began her firtt term's work here Sept. 18:h. School district No. 48, known a Fair field school, has an enrollment of 34 pnpil. School began Sept. 25th with Mr. II. W. Kelley a teachor. The people in thilistrtct are Interested in i ... t - advancement. The school library book were well selected by the teacher last year, and the children have profited greatly bv reading them Mis Kojinia Campbell I teaching in school district No. 44, eight mile from Wamio. Schools are not in session iu district Go. 43, 4S, and 37, while Mis Maud Sigmnu ha just closed a ter.u In district No. 3 , near Dufur. Ihe Waacta County Cases. The supreme couit at Salem yester day handed down opinions in two Wasco county case a follows: The case ol Oregon Lumber Co. vs. June, wherein A. S. Benuett and J. H. Cradlebangh were attorney for thedt fendant and Huntington A Wilson for the plaiutiir, was attlriued. This was a suit brought for the pur pose ot having the defendant Burns Jonet declared a trustee for theplalntilf, for a one-half interest in certain land near Hood River, Wasco comity. The cause was tried in the circuit court for Wasco county, the testimony being taken before referee. The result was a decree in favor oi the Oregon Lumber Company, from which the defendant appealed to the supreme court. The opinion revieas the evidence and holds that the testimony supports the decree of the lower court. The case of State vs. Jake Andrews, with B. S. Huntington and F. W. Wil son for defendant, was reversed. Tlie defendant was indicted, tried, convicted and fined f"00 on the charge of shottiiif, an I having in his possession with intent to show, obscene pictures. The trial r.i bad in Wasco comity, where the crime is alleged to !,ave been committed. A motion for a new trial was interposed and overruled. Tho de fendant app: -.led to the supreme court, alleging many errors In the lower ciurt. The supremo court holds that the names ot all twelve witnesses should have been endorsed on the indictment. Minor questions were also passed upon. , There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe disease put together, and until the last fuw years was supposed to be .incurable. For great many years doctor pronounced it local disease, and prescrilied local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science hits proven catarrh tube a constitutional tlicrs-e, and there fore require constitutional treatment. Hall Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, la Ihe only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken intornally in dose from ten drops to a. teasDOonful. It acts directly ?n :t.e o.ooti and mucous suriacet ot tue system. Tnev oiler one hundred 'loiiar or any case it fa:. to cure. Send tor clren.ar hikI teatriionia.a. Addrpaa, . J. Ciiknk v t t'o.. Toiedo, O. i fl.Sjld by Drug4its, ". 7 fllsmarek's Iron Ni ts Wat the result of Lit spimuid heitllh. Indomitable will and tremendous energy a.e not found whe-e. si"incli, liver, aidney and bowels are tut of or W. If ) i want thee finalities and the success tl.y bring, use Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. They dvef, everv iioaer of braiu and tody. On!y ;.') nt Biakeley & Houghton's drngitore. 2 The "Plow -Boy Ireacuef," Rev. J. Kirknian, Belle b'ive, I,l.,iavs. "Afier ulffrin i om Bronchial or lung trouble f it ti n yo-a, I was cured by One Minute jCough Cure. It is ai! that i claimed for it and more." Il cure cou jh, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Ask your 1 Druggist tor a generous IO CENT . TRIAL. SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contAiBft no eocairttft, mercury tvr an oliir iiijii ru job drar. It Is quickl Alorbetl Give H43ii-f At one, Tt fTtfrna unit eUmtm Allftra Inr!sttnrnslirm. COLD 'N HEAD n sla sn4 Protects t)i Meiniirsn !! rr tha rnwea of Trt-t anrl hmtl. Kill tin toe. j TruU fttzft.T at lrtiiiaTta or by mail H.LX BiHTilitk. 64 H ai cam ittraat 5w Tork. 8END NO MONEY ctv tni as. an Wild to tt. St St St yur i tetskt Slid nunttasr In alStt ' IVsrlr si s(4 snq sssaifsi ri..s as to f "Prep,, . Nklsrl t msibsii. ton rsrt lsrulrts sikd try It on st your rtMrsst iprftws umrm sn.i tr ((Hind pttrfsctly SStlafsrtory, St Mtlf as rtriii4 f.d thm MOtr wflHCfajyi BesW or hsssrd pSf IhS sf. Xrri aAsi-tssIMa.rsMll lj arssssW l.Ott Mltss. Thlt Circular Plu.h Cape XZZ'ZXZH Bslt's asJ Hawk, m tt'ha I'-ngf, iit full pMn, llnd Mti"urii"ut th rl4 Mis la fclsrt, hi mrr. Vrr lsrrstlr smhrol'lored with ssslssM trsM snrl hlsv k bvln(f sk Hlu-tr-atf1. Tr1mmsd sll sr'f1 with itr fins Rltsfe TMH4 rr, hs-)iy Inlwrilr.fd with wsl-lin Snr n"r "hsm'.f Wrtt '" fWw ( lowh islslsxrus. IMrssi, SCARS, ROEBUCK A. CO., CHICACO a s HCSTiaoToa m s wilsom ir U.NTlNtiT'iM A WMXOH, AX10HNKY.4 AT LAW, TIIK UA1.I.K.1, ORKU ).N Fl'sf Nat. Hail Itles m ' IRKD. W.WIIKIM, 1 AIT'JKN KY-AT LAW, 'I II K UAI.l.ta, OKEUON. Oflios ovi first Nat. Bins. :atarrh 7 A PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. "But, dear cousin, have you many debts?" "No; I can olumat marry for love." Flit'KViide llliieltcr. "I see villainy In jour ftire," snld ft Jndj;e to a prianiier. "May It pleuae your honor," wild the latter, "that Is a personal relied ion." Melropolitiiu. Of Course. The Count "I lonf youl I vould iiiniiy you!" 'I he Girl "Yea; but It tiiWea two to nuiWo a ImrKnin, couiit." "Suirtuliil.vl 1 will ace your father to-morrow." Yonkera States man. Conditional. Little Ed-ue "Pa, la the a In Colorado pronounced o in liuiiden or ua in ghuMcu?" Pa "It all depends uu whether you want to make Colorado rhyme with dado or shadow." -Chicago Times llcrnld. She "I'll grant thut your income would be enough for ua to mnrry on, if only you didn't have such expensive fads." He "I? Expensive fads? What expensive fail have l?" She "Me, for one." Lustlge ltlnetter. lloueat Dealer "'K's a gMMl 'oes. But I mukt tell vrr, 'e's one fnult 'e's a lit tlo (jivin ter rtiiiniu' away with cr.' Client "If thnt'a all, he'll tlo splendid ly. That hut horse I had of you was triven to running away without tut'.' l'u ncit. Simicci "I beKeve that If Shakes peare were alive at the present lime and trvlnir to live by hi pen iu Loudon, the comio pupcra woidd reject many of his best jokea." Humorist "I know it. I have tried "cm all." ltoaton Trav eler. "I saw a statement In the paper that a German niaiiiifaCurer hna add un Otftrretfate ,,f 3,ihhi,poo thermometer,' sniit Mr. Manchester. "He must l c very rich." ' it uependa upon when he sold." ndded Mr. Birmingham. "How Isthat?' "In winter thermometers are down, while In summer they are up." Pitts burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. BIG STORE OF STATIONERY. Tka D.parlnssl ol Jaallee ( ssdsfli w kolnsls Bnalneaa In W vil las Mateelala, "The department of justice runs one of the mVgest stationery fiunerns iu the country," said n clerk of that de partment. "We have V do that to sup ply the various otllt-iala of the depart ment throughout the country. Not many years uiro o r stuliom ry bun an waa used solely for the benefit of tills iiniiiediute di purtment. Judges, cli-rka of courts, tuursliala and other othYialt throu'hiitit the country pim-hnrd their Jpplies from stores in their cities and tow us and sent ua the ai cotints to pay. By thia method we paid the retail price for everything. Wc found this wyild tioi ,1,,, as the hlglu st prices were punl for everything. I inter our pres ent system every otliclnl of the jfoterii ment ciiuing iiud'-r our deport jirnt makes reiiiait ion on ua for scppliea, and we seiul them at little coat, most of the time by mail. As we buy everything at coat prices we save to the (fovern- ment thotisnnda of dollnra each year over the old method of doing buainr-s. "We carry a stock worth at let f,0OC) at all times, and all the Judges, rnarshiila, clerks and others send to ua for their pencils, writing paper, etc. It's funny, too, what trU;t! fancies some of them have. Kor instance, there is a certain western judge who won't have nnythlntr else but a red pencil w hich is peeled ofT ivlwn it is sharpened. We carry thia fiici) In stock for no other person, as not "many others have ever taken a fancy to It. I suppose he loses or misplaces all the other kinds of pencil , but finds this one to his liking because he ran easily see It. I'i'ht hi re in the District of Columbia Is a Judye who listens to nrirumcnta with aix pen cil in hia hands, lie rolls these be tween his finirera while he la busy, nnd never has leas than half a doen. lie In not particular about the kind of pencil he has. Other officials have peculiar Idas about tlie kinds of paper, pen and Ink they want, end they will have no other. Thus, you see, we carry a more varied assortment of (roods than a sta tionery store." Washington Star. POPE FOR A DAY. Leo's lorrtmir Will Melsrn fnr Trew lr-rmr Howes, Hat Will Not Be Call4 I'op.. When I'ope Leo XIII. dies Ida immedi ate successor will be Cardinal I.ulffl Orelin, rnmarlinfroof the Uoman Cath olic chore h. He will no4 lie called pop, but according to the law In force he vil be nctingr pope until the new pojic is elected. The Vatican r-ifulntlons decree thnt the election of the new poe cannot tnkc place until after the huriiil of the late pope, which tnkra place ten days after his ilecenae. In innnv Instiincea tl.M au!,.n (aa r... nr.illii.) ....1.. or monlha, no that thp inmnrllno nmy enjoy hia pnjjnl owvr f r a lonr time. Leo XIII. held the iKiaitlon of ciimnr- lin(o when he himself was elected to the pontificate, hut it does not seem possible that his cnmurlinifo will suc ceed to the papal throne. It iathc.cn lnarliiiKo who formnlly deidnre the rrfK- dead after tnppirifr hia forchend three times with the silver hammer, lie it I who breaks the sen I a and "rlnif of the fisherman," and then as sumes the direction of the npOKtolic see until the new pope Is chosen. The cumiirliiitfo presides over the in- "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturer of Chtinberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, for having pot on the matket such a wonder, fnl medicine," say W. V. Massingill. of rtenimont, Texas. There are n any thousand of mother whose children have been laved from attack oldysen tery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. Ii 1, ,)r tale by lilakeley A Houghton Druggist. Thousands arw TrjrlatJ It. In order to prove the fjreat niarll of F.ly's Cream Balm, thn nit afiiwtlv cure for Catarrh and Cold In Head, wo have pre parwl a ui'iienm trial sisa for 10 cent. U. l U of your druggil or solid 10 rents to ELY .., 5d Warruu KL, N. Y. City. I suffered f :om calarrli of tho worst kind ever sime a U-y, and I tier hMd for cure, but Ely's Cream Halm saain lo do run that Many aopianihuinis have usvd It with esoelleiit maulla. Oscar Oatrum, 43 Witrrou Ave., Chicago, HI. lily's Cream Halm la tha acknowledriitl euro for cutiu-th and oontulu no soealue, men-ury nor nnr iiipiiiona drug. 1 rive, td com. At dregKiHl or by mad. visa scMsnm.a. Aaaiva saoM psu-ss. .). i a Salt Ijkr, raniver. H i rat Hi all II ..hi p. m VV.tila,, (Ciirtia, Ksn ! Mali MS ll. M. I'HIII.j I Up m ll.u.ju and kast I atuksiia ' w slla Visits, Hkal. kaiia r Iyer Muoiralills. M. t sill,. I .! p. 01. t ii I u ( It. 4i liikv.i t lilengo ami KaL , i p. m. J iHfifl panilll, : Kt'f ') I- iii'i lM U -j Jut tiar v J and r'-ry Utya a p. tn. 4 tv in. Kb Miiiday ColiimMa Ry. Htrimir. Ra uiilM) u A-.ti ana r Haiurflay , lAUUlngs. ! Iu p. tu. a m. ' WlLLAHKTTB Kl (Dp : ftA.t'iu ki War iltlU . 7 a m, WtLLAtfVTra Van I w m. Tuw.l hur., mii.1. rti aav Mun .Wa aiiU (. iFftritut liy, tnrtn. RU-l I rl. i u4 Way Ii;.1iuk. i Ii. m Tut-.. 1 lt r, i at 1 4 tl. H ill arm Kivbr. p m 'nrl si it in i rtiii, Ttttf.. l )tii llil Way Ijiiuliua;. mil lwL Hw.aa Rivaa. I vivi Kijria Ut IxmnXun. ; I-awc-To Ull)f f V rsr.Ira di'ir ff m i.t Ht'.mi rr i.rtii4 Us 4 nviiif h it Vr ml U Mt p. .iM-f t'l Wl (t.n'.rc til I t ll-t'. trf jiinftt. j. n.t .i. ,ii it i j. arnviua at n L'aUraal ii . in. No tJ. Ihrtturht frt-lffhl. m; tanfii f, i ' f,'lii is. iffitus 1 M m. fat.. i'tsBfla I. MH'ul firltrrt rArflrB l.at astr rai s-m swstl wuni' mrr rs .tut. 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PC 1.1 .HAN BfrrKT .ltVT.M AND RtCOND-t.l.Aha Ht.KKI'lNfl TAR Atlarhrd lo all TaroiKh Trains. ntreet rnnetnB at San sranelsro with Oe-i duliul anil o.'.iil.l m 'M-lilo wall alramshla lines for .lAfA Sand CHINA. Sillliii daUw od a Mleatfin. "sua and tickets tn r..lrn rsitnts ard Ko 7VtTA'r',J.A,'AN' "'A, ilONtiU'LU ant Al'HTKAl.lA. All sliova Irnlns arrtva at and AmMit tiraiid ( antral station, KKUi anu Irvins atrssla TAMItll.i. plVtatiiN. Pusenf er De.i, lool ut jeflersoa stmt lsv (or fHifrl'lari wms -( i wi n Arrive at fortland. V :K)a. ra. IBVS for AtkMK nn UiifiAmm tv..1..M. Frlo at a us a. ,r. Art '",. .i .. a 'r.. dav, f liiirMlas aed Mature it it I ua m ' Kacept Huudajr. Eseeit Satimlar. R K,K"-.i.KB, t, II. MARKIIAM, -Isna.er. As... l. .l'aiui. Aal Thmii.li TlcSet Otflee. 11 Thltd alrml ! Itiroiitli iichsu tn all -aiinu in ins Kaau-rs Niaica. 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