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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1897)
I I General Tarr and th Neapolitan. "Did you have ny difficulty with the Neapolitans?" I asked "None," aid Turr. "The following episode will give you an idea of our relations: Dem onstrations were the order of the day I hud only been governor of Naples two days when, looking out of my window at the Palazzo Korestaria, I saw an im mense crowd of about 10,000 persons coming along shouting, 'Death to Bourbons!' I sent out to iuvite three of the ringlenriers to confer with uie as to what they wanted aud what it was all about One of them was Gambardella, j a great loader anions the fishermen, ; Th Gnat Dui Dof. Won un 111 off. The Great Dane, the exhibition dog "That ease, tn Maine recalls an i tel of today aud growing every day iu favor deut tu my own experience," mM the Deauiinn ana mailable dog. is awver who nmfua lurunlv n ii that name all the varieties of Geruian mastiff, so that, taking the one with me omer, me nog cornea Dy its rights borne from a summer of unusual bril It is a beautiful creature, this Great linuce. was followed Dane, and gives the Impression at once respectable looking gentleman of 80 wlio A Pammia Olil I At Ah xnmlria, a Maim.- uiirtent cliinvli in niMirly iin original coiiiliiiun, Christ church, whoso architect bora tho inline of VVren nut, however, 6ir Chris topher It was completed In 1773 In November. I "till, the vestry, of whom George. Washington was one, levied tin assessment of 8I.IS5 pound of tobacco h, Christ church at ions culled for meuts there were held as lightly as those j shingle of juniper, mortar to Im t wo nt tne veriest summer girl Her return i thirds lime und ono-third mind, the as a wio nioaern representative or tne boar matrimonial troubles of others. "There nouna. un tne continent, whore Its was a rich widow living tu tho town Danish origin Is repudiated, it Is called where 1 beguii practice and after her the German mastitT, and nnier this weeds were discarded sho was given head all its varieties are classed at over to tho lighter wnvi of -it h ons shows, while in this country we call it was especially prone, to flirtntiuu at her to build two churches, the the Great Dane and catalogue nuder favorite summer resort and her engsigo- being one. The spcclilci no imonuea me mat iney wantea w or Doth power and activity and its etn- showed his business qualities by walk " -.rauuu r HioK at us rami, aeeu eyes is ex- lug into my otilctt and putting down a a Lst and handed to me (scorticarli) 1 actly what one might expect from a dog handsome retainer More ta'kiug busi- said: 'Gentlemen, pray sit down and let of war aud of the chase veneered with uess. us discuss the question Now what do the elegancies of cm luation. for it is "'Now, sir. ho stated wifj admirable you think Europe would say when it ' equable and ide haut en has) good tern-' directness. '1 want you to Legiu a 30 hoars that under the government of pored, but woe to the object that im- BOO suit against this wei.lthy widow C-uribnldi and Gambardella 400 Bour- l latos it Tho conciliatory ftfniniror whi) Klin tniva ma un iiii,in..litl.k 4 ... .. " O" ' Mimiiivi I'tVHIlIIHI IU goes to pat one as if it were a lap dog marriuge and uow refuse i to make it finds a great blunt nozzle thrust forcibly good. Men bavo hearts to break and aud roughly mto his hand or perhaps pride to humiliate, just ai women have. blow for bons have becu killed?' " 'But, my lord general," savs he. 'do you not know the way in which we my nave ocen rentcnr i myseir nave Doen into his ribs, as who should say: "All and I propose to strike ... ; . . . . .j : . j .1 , Li j . i . i i . i i . u piMiu mm iwcivBi o uiows wun a rignu oici leiiow. I in not grmig to hurt sex. Stick:. .... I you Vou umln 1 P1' me aml 0111 u, I " 'Would you compromiser ny. my iriena, i said, that is i good dog Ho never awaits your per-! " 'Yes, in case you so advise, but not ! ,vi , i imiuK i-i.inumu-u mission 10 maao your acquaintance, but for lass than half the sum named and a such like brutalities the government of ; introduces himself without formality if writteu apology from her If it would the Bourbons has fallen Aud if we j he wishes to know yon. Goiug through help any in tho matter of a settlement imitated their example all we should. narrow passage, a Great Dane will out of court. 1 have thoaflldavits of half Trove is that we ourselves are unworthy take up more than half the room. Ho a dozen poor devils that tdie bus thrown of liberty With these and similar does not drop behind like the elepuit over from time to time,' worus i suceeeuou lusootniug their rage niaunered St Bernard with a polite "The widow stormed and fn.nnrt "man before dogs" sort of air. but hus-1 theu cauituluted. She conMn't fit,,. tint ties you robustly for equal space. Not I prospect of having her foolish flirtations uiac ne is a dangerous dog tie is siui aud from that moiueut Gambardella placed himself at the head of a new movement iu those days every one had to be at the head of some movement ply a boarhound. a creature of immense aud was in the habit of making me his strength and infinite courage aud cour- according to my , teous ouly out of ooudosceusiou. Good ords. Counselor aud acting advice. Garibaldi got to kuow him later aud liked him very much But one morning the poor uian was stabbed iu the street " Contemporary Review Ptoud of th Capital. The people of the country are fond of their capital ilore than the Washing- touians themselves, they have seen the I wouderf ul progress of Washiugtou, for i Trlephoort In lied. One of tho most ingenious applica tion of the telephone is the portable form, which is known as the portable hospital telephone Its particular use is to enable people in a sickroom iu which an mfectious disease is being nursed to communicative with the peo ple in the rest of the bousa In hospitals this simple adaptation of by visits at intervals, some of them ex- tending over years, they have met with tho telephone to the requirements of the eiury 10. situation will be found mvalnablo. hnt some contrasts which tell the the spectator more thoroughly than con stunt living in the city could do. In dif ferent parts of the country we have heard people discuss the growth of Washiugtou with pride aud relate the comparisons of their various visits. The an even greater field fur iu utility will be the private house The irksomeness of having some of the infectious diseases in a mild form is multiplied tenfold by the enforced se- plninn nf rl, nnr,.,il vl,., ia anAAtt I man who was there 10 or 20 years agoWnflr fmm ,n ..iii, ,h and who goes again this year takes a;nf h fnn.il. v., h , tale back home which he never urea of rtirinn nf thw jllBlm( , tha telling And not only will Washington have o rival in the sense of competition, but it is destined to be beautiful beyond any other city or any other capital in the world. What has been done is simply an earnest of what is to coma It will be the capital of society as well as poll' tics. Art and education will follow, and already it ia a fact that more learned and authoritative men can be gathered in an audience in that city than any where else in the country In fact. Bal timore is glad to be so near Washington. Baltimore American. Th PhIIdm of Country Ufa. In the country every morning of the year brings with it a new aspect of springing or fading nature, a new duty to be fulfilled upon earth and a new promise or warning in heaven. No day Is without its innocent hope, its special prudeuce, its kindly gift and its sublime danger and in every process of wise hus bandry and every effort of contending or remedial courage The wholesome pas sions, pride aud bodily power of the la borer are excited and exerted in hap piest unison The couipaulouship of domestic and the care of serviceable ani mals soften aud enlarge his life with lowly charities aud discipline bini in familiar wisdoms aud uuuoastful forti tudes, while the divine h.ws uf seed time, winch cannot be recalled, harvest, vhich cannot be hastened, aud winter, in which no man cau work, compel the furniture of tho apartment, it is possi ble for a sick person to keep up a con versation with any member of the rest of the family, and in this way the te dium which is inseparable from the compulsory Isolation may be relieved. Furthermore, the uurse will by ita means be saved a good many journeys, even in noninfectious cases, for she can ask for things to be brought to her at odd times which in the ordinary course she would have to go for, or at least ring a bell aud have some one come to the door to ask what she re quired. Pearson's Weekly A Humao Prlotlna General Joseph S Smith of Maine tells how he published a paper without a press in Bath, Ale., many years ago: "When I'd get my paper all set up and ready for the presa, I'd lay the type on awashstand, get it all leveled down well in thechase, oi the frame in which twas locked up. aud theu I'd call in the hired girl She weighed about 210 when she sat dowu 'flint's what 1 wanted sitting dowu weight So, after the hired girl came iu 1 luked the type laid over it tbu sheet of paper aud on top of that the blanket, aud theu 1 po litely luvued the hired girl to sit dowu on the wasustund Two buudred and ten pounds, ri-uiemberl The result was just as good au impression as yon could get on auy f 1U0 baud press made in the Cm ted States. My edition in those days was about 200 copies, and the blazoued before the public After she had wedded agaiu und gone abroad my client made this admission to mo: '1 was never engaged to that widow aud had she proposed to settle by mnrrying me I would have run 1 took chances ou her forgetting just whom she did prom ise to marry aud I wou. ' " Detroit tree Press. Th riral CitlM. Like the buses, cabs were introduced from Paris, but some ten years earlier, or, say, about 1K20 Although its typo was uot at all settled, the cabriolet was a little, hoodshaped vehicle, quite above its axle, and therefore very high and difficult to get luto It was only intend ed to carry one Dusscuuer. thoiiL-h two slim oucs who did uot mind squeezing coum generally manage to Hud room. The driver sat on a little shelf or perch ou the right baud side, quite outside tho body of the machine. This was au English innovation. In Paris driver and fare shared the same seat, and this was coutiuued here for private cabriolets. The ingenious Mr Joseph Hansom, who was an architect of Hinckley, Leicestershire, however, bethought him in 1834 that if he used larger wheels aud suspended tho body of the cab between them, the vehicle would bold two easi ly, or three at a piuch, would balance better, bo easier to draw, aud safer if the horse fell. Further improved by putting the driver behind aud the axle under the seat, the invention soon made ita way, and by the fifties tho hansom was as much the favorite cab of London as as it is today Tho original patent is dated Dec 23, 1634. Gentleman's Magazine. lDipatieuue and coveting of bii heart j hired girl was good for the job at one sitting no. at 2UU sittings. And she took an interest in it, too. and was just as ready for business every publication day as a (20.000 Uoe perfecting press would be. " into labi.r too subunsMve to be anxious and rest too sweet to be wautou John Kuskiu The Home of m Genloa. Beerhoven was b ru in a small house iu Bonn His tatliei had inherited the vice of driukiag aud olten Beethoven and his younger brother were obliged to take their intoxicated father home He was uever known to utter an uukind word about the man who had made his youth so unhappy aud he uever failed to resent it wheu a third person spoke uncharitably of his father s frailty Young Beethoven was thus taught many a severe lessou in the hard school of adversity But his trials were not without advantage to him. They gave to his character that iron texture which upheld him under bis heaviest burdens. The Pi-mew ot Elimination, "I have just seen the man you are looking tor saia me excited citizou to the detective "Wlieier "In the suburb where I resido " "1 am mm h otdmed to vou. replied the detective u hi- rooK out a map and rrossed off a space on it "Are you not gown to send a man out there?" "There would be uo use ot that. He is too smart to stay iu the same place long Still, your inf ormation helps some. It points out a spot where we can be pretty sure the crimiual is not '"Wash iugton Star Inconvenient. James Payn recalls that when young and romantic ho agreed with a friend to ascend Helvellyu from Thirlmere to seethe sun rise. The guide called them, as it seemed tp Mr Payn, in the mid dle of the night, and be quite agreed with his frieud wbeu the latter persua sively asked the guide, who was expa tiating ou the beauties of the dawn, "Don t you think that the sunset would be almost as beautiful':'' This recalls the undergraduate who when rebuked by the dean of the college for not com ing to niorumg chapel replied "But 7 o'clock is eucn an inconvenient hour, sir If it were 4 or even 6, one could sit up for it " Only On Trouble. After the young man had criticised the course of the prosecuting attorney at some length aud had euded up by in forming him what he should have done the latter grasped him warmly by the hand and remarked: "It is evident that yon have given this case considerable thought, Mr Brown, and the arguments you udvauce in. support of your position convince uie that there is ouly ouo reason in the world why you should uot even uow be as successful a lawyer us I. " "And what is thut" asked the young man. "Yon don't know as much." As the young man slowly picked his way along the street he couldn't help wondering to himself whether it was really worth while to give so much val uable time to other peoplu's business. Chicago Post pediments to bo in the Tuscan, and nliar, pulpit and canopy in the Ionic, order Washington was the purchaser of pew No 6, for i'lhl 10a The old records show siinw curious entries: Two pounds ten shillings was collected ol Bryan Fairfax in 1770 for "killing deer out of season," and Thomas Lewis was fined 6 shillings for "huuting on the Subballi. " The money thus collected went for the support of the poor, tho lame and the blind, and buried tho dead. Tho old records show tuat seats were assigned according to rank or for special reason One Susan nub Kdwards ulllciated as sexton, to the entire satisfaction of tho congregation. Tho old edifice had neither chimney nor flrcpluco until 1813, foot stoves furnish ing tho only warmth. Tim most con spicuous families Iu tho early history of Virginia were worshipers at Christ church the Adamses, Herberts, Cits tises, Blackburns, Curlyles, Muirs, Broad waters, Alexanders and others equally prominent General Robert E. Leo attended Sun day school aud was baptized und con firmed iu this church, luid a tablet to his memory adorns the eastern wall. During tho occupancy of Alexandria by tho Federal troops the rector and mnny of tho parish fled within the Con federate lines. Tho church was held by the military authorities. A largo mound lu the churchyard marks the resting placo of 84 Confederate soldiers who died iu Federal hospitals in Alexandria. Harper's Weekly Honks t'liHip. Kverythlng required In the school room, books, alalos, tablets, sponges ink, pens, pencils, t,t, at Daniel Wll Hams, coram Seventh sml Center street Full stock of mils, candies, notions nto Iresli and of good quality, Hold at roa' enable prices, Allium Time Table. O. 0. T. CoV Steamer Altoim leaves Portland for Sslem and wsy litiidlnu daily at (1:45 a. m. Leaves Oregon City for Sslem at 8 a. in. Ketiirnlng to Port html about 3 p. in. yj A NT K D-T U US r WO ItTIIY, ACTI V IC giMitlemrn or Imliim in travel lor re- po'uotile mUtiialirtl liniisr In (IrtKoti. Monthly Jilfl nOaml ripnim. I'nillliiii aleady Ki lriMice, Kinlons nt-lf nildri-nied ilninn-d enveioim. I tie nonunion (.'nilipniiy, li-t Y t'lilmuo Chines CoitaerTutlain. Many tales have been told of the nil willingness ot the Chinese to see the advantages of tho Introduction of tho telegraph into Churn. A telegraph Jour ual now adds to tho number by tho re citai of an incident connected with tho first cablo along tho coast from Peking to Shaughai Soon after tho cable was laid a lottery drawing came off iu Pe king, in which many of tho rcMdenta of Shunghai held tickets. One of the gam biers so far overcame his distrust of the cublo as to have the winning numbers sent him. aud ho bought tho tickets bearing them from his mure skeptical towusmen. realizing a small fortune ou tho transaction Not long after tbero was a scanty crop of rice in the upper provinces, and a Shanghai merchant telegraphed to Peking instructions to buy heavily Tho ultimate result was that he sold out at an immense profit aud retired ou an independency By de grees it began to duwu on the Chinese that it was just as well uot to tear down telegraph wires, as the telegraph was a fairly good thing to have around. AnlmaU Id Group. The iugeuuity of the sportsman is perhaps uo better illustrated than by tho use he puts the Knglish language to iu designating particular groups of wii mals The following is a list of tho terms which have been applied to the various classes A covey of partridges, a nide of pheasants, a wisp of snipe, a flight of doves or swallows, a muster of peacocks,a siego of herons, a building of rooks, a brood of grouse, a stand of plover, a watch of nightingales, a clut tering of clonghs, a herd or bunch of cattle, a flock of geese, a bevy of quails, a cast of hawks, a swarm of bees, a school of whales, a shoal of herrings, a herd of swine, a skulk ot foxes, a pack of wolves, a drove of oxen, a sounder of hogs, a troop of monkeys, a pride of lions, a sleuth of bears, a gang of elk. A Peculiar Optica lllualon. A correspondent of a photograph io journal, iu shaking of tho special in terest that attaches to the Koeutgen rays amoug photographers, who often are not in a position to iuvost in elalio rate aud expensive sets of apparatus, says it is not generally kuowu thut by means of a very simple optical illusion au almost perfect imitation of tho won ders of radiography can bo shown with out tho troublo and expense, of induc tion coils, tulies or fluorescent screen All that is necessary is to take a small feather from a pheasant or turkey and holding it closo to the eyo look through the radiating ribs at the end of the feather at the fingers of tho bund held up toward tho sky or r.gainst the win dow Tho flesh of tho lingers will then appear to be transparent, with the opaque bono running dowu In tho cen ter, as shown by the truo radiograph. If it is desired to exhibit tho phenomenon by gaslight, a piece of ground gluss must bo held iu front of tho flame to diffuse the light FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, I.F.AVKS Portland foot of Washington street Tues- lay, Thursday ami SumUy evenings at 6 o'clock. KeturniliK. leaves Clutsliunl,. Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 6 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:13; Mayger 7:1!S; Kalniera::; Kalamai):15; St. Helens 10:IM). Arrive In Portland 1 :,10 a. in. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehaleui valley. IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points all'onl FIRST Go via Ft. Paul (lie lined to Unit point will ymitno vory beHt Horvioo. SKCOND Sco Hint tho coiitHin icyoixl St. I'mil rendu via tho Win- omiHiii Ontrnl Ihk'iuiho that lino makes. cIoho conned ioiiH with nil tlit trnim-cuntliipiitnl lines entering tli Union Depot there, ami lis mir vii'o is HrHt-cliiHM in every particular. TIIIKD For iiiC.rmation, call on your neighbor and friend tho nciirent ticket agent and ask fur a ticket reading via t ho Wisconsin Central lincH, or mldresH J.s. C. I'onii, urlloi, 8. Utrrr, in. I'm. Aifl., (iiiritl Atfi-nt, MllMuki-,Wls '.'I'lHiark HI., Portland, Or, vViM BO YEARS' V EXPERIENCE I 'MM ShaverTransportatlon Co. p inaoK manna fh..4iO Otaiona AfiTi)tiMini1ttttf faetrh and rtMcrlirthtn mmf quickly Mirtni rtir nliiin rr wliHhfrr Mit invention t nrohnM imtttiirl. ( urimiumr. iiniiaMiriHtr rsnntittniui. lUiHitMMibia rim Till frMt. OMm MtftlhCV for WtlMII tMltHlllB, ti en it Uhin ihntiiirh fclutm A t'u rvwrivt ip'W wk, wHhiiulrlmrire, It) tit Scientific American. A bnUimlr tlti mttxl wiwtMy. fjirtfMt rtr. cvlMlnti nf anr K'tuniiOo lmiriml. Trma. i vrtri Tintr nmmiia, 91 tkiia bjf All fiwhlrlf!r. & Co "'"'' New York Urtucn OIKnt, OS JT Ht, Wwliluiuii, U. U lie St. Louis He-Democra Tho Great National and Representative Republican Newspaper. Reduced Subscription Kates, by Mail, Postage Prepaid. DAILY AND SUNDAY, . One Year, fl.0: Mix Montlm, $.1.00 SATURDAY EDITION. 10 m,, ,m y,,,,, ,liW SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 k'. One Year. $200 Weekly, IhbiikiI in Keml-WVekly Seetliuin. 8 iaue eac h lileiulity anil rrulav, 1I w(r eaelt week Uno ear, $1.00; Hix MoiuIin, (Vie. The Limit. "Yon are a dice little boy. ' said the kiudly old gentlcinuu at the butel "Tbauk you, wild Toiuinie "Have you any little brothers?" "Yea, '' said Ton;:uie. "I vegot broth ers to bnru, but I iu rather short on i.iVo hv n eiif..i-r,riUi,, k. n : tl . r j - f -n w, ual i in- Durf? nruKgiKS. aud the lonn uneil was No Fluw la Tlila Receipt. There is a pascao iu the following paper which might strike the citHual ob server an something facetious, but he is soured that no such effect was m mind when the sentence was indited The paper referred to is a receipt originally papas. Bazar We ve ouly got one. " - Harper s Ilea Ar Growing Bigger. Recent athletio records show that our young men are surpassing their prede cessors in nearly every line of muscular performance. It has been demonstrated, moreover, that the average American man has become taller by at least one tnch within the last two generations, and that, compared with bis European contemporaries, he has been steadily growing larger of limb, weightier in the scale, and, most significant of all, lon er lived- New York World. American Fnrenta Disappearing. A statistician computes that in SO years time there will uot be a single tree in this country Each year it turn 600,000 acres ot timber to topply p ers tor the railways. Thus it Sklrmliililng, He (cautiously) If 1 should propose, would you say "Yesi"' Bhe( more cautiously) If you knew ( would say " Yes, ' would you propose? Keboboth Sunday Herald. in common vogue at the timu. runs. Received July iilnt. JilnV ot Mr Imvul Hoar let. vua uiu ui i.m in run u nil m-cls amc the rear On. wliun Un IJcvil wiu. h nickliiiR baby, np to tin (Ihv Imiv hTiit the c-l..,r-tlon of I niiiiKiiilcn H.NTn.N 4; HUNT I . Longevity tu Wih.Iiiiik'Ioii uurl lix uve tbe Congrewi ( Jbi!:idelpln:i ledger There is an extensive trade carried on between Great Britain and Belgium in old, wornout horses, which are shipped In a most pitiful condition to Antwerp and Ghent from English porta Not to Absolute N.-i-i ,iiy. "Only 14 quarts of milk toi here after'!"' exclaimed Ardup "Well, we'll simply have to quit taking it, that's all We can t afford it I'uoplo can live without milk. " And Ardup'i Indignation was so great that he did not cool off thoroughly un til after be had gone down town and spent 60 cents playing billiards. Chi cago Tribune. Mora Live Tlmn Cat. Tbis is an inscription on a marLla fclab over a grave at Orecu Bay: " Dieu sur tout Here lyes the Body of Lewis Ualdy Esq who departed this l:fo at Port Koyal tho Ul'tid December l?8aged b0 Ho was bom at Motit pfUier in France but left that country for bis Religion and came hero to settlo in this Island where he was swallowed up in tbe Ureat Earthquake In the year I HUH and by tho Providence of (4od was by another shock thrown into the bea and miraculously saved by swimming until a lioat took bun up Ho lived many years after tn great Reputation Beloved by all who knew him and much lamented at bis death. " Notes aud (faeries. Trouble Enough, " Well prisouer, " said tho judge, "if you bave anything to say, tho oonrt will hoar you. " "1 d rathor ho excused, your honor," replied the prisoner "If I said what 1 d like to say, I'd bo committed for contempt of court, and I've got trouble enough without that." Harper's lia-tar THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT ia university conceded to ho THE DEST of Amnr lean newn.Ht.rs, and at these REDUCED RATES It Is also THE CHEAPEST THE GLOBE DEMOCRAT nay for and print MORE NEWS than any oll.er uer in the United Slate. It will lie liidiHMiialile during tlm roming great National Campaign, and iho LOW PRICE places it llliln the reach of all THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is sold hy news dealers everywhere at 2 cent for the diiilv and Scent for tlm Sunday isMien. Delivered!.! regular utilmerlliers, Daily and Sunday, 15 cents a week, K) rent a nth. If your local denier does not handle It. insist upon him procuring it for you, ur send your subscrip tion with remittance direct to the publisher. The Tim of Meeting. "Meet me in tho key of O, " said a mnsiciun to bis friend. What time will that bo?" asked the friend. "At 1 sharp," replied the musician, and he went out alone into the deep, dark night. Cleveland Plain Dealer The ilet or the Karth. Lord Kelvin contends that the earth might be white hot 2,000 feet below the surface or as cold as ice CO feet be low without changing our present cli mate He attributes the intensely hot climate of an earlier age to greater heat ot the sun. .WT Particlar attentloun Is called to THE WEEKLY GLdllE DEMOCRAT issued In Semi-Weekly sections, eight psges every Tuesday and Friday, making It practically A LARGE SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. This Issue Just fills the lull for the busy man, who has not the time to read a daily paper, and yet desire to keep promptly ami thoiirouglily posted. It gints to every State almost to every postofllce in the Union, All America is Ita legitimate fluid. No matter where you live, you will find it Invaluable as a news paper and home journal. Samplo copies free on application to GLOB ID PRINTING CO Ht. Lou in, Mo. 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