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Tho report of tlio committco of busi ness men tout to Mexico to investigate tho property of tho Chiapas Kubbor .Plantation and Investment Company hns just boon rundo pnbllo. Tho docu ment is au interesting ouo and gives vnlaablo data concerning the eutorprlie conducted by thacompf.ny named. The property of the company consist ei a plantation of 34000 aoroa of tho choicest rubber land of Mexico, upon which over 700,000 vigorous young robber trees now thrl.ve. On the plan tation also are numorotis mahogany, trees, some of wh,loh are of ptodlgions growth, thus demonstrating the rich Bess of the soil. The property is lo cated in the department of Palenque, state of Chiapas, and it is unquestion ably adapted to the produotions.pl rob kr,and the growth ol hardwood tisaner tree. of great variety. The committee ''of investigation cob listed of Judge Luolea Shaw, Post aster O. V..Mauliby, iter., L. M. Hartley, of Redlands, Cal.j K. A. Glr viii and 0. A. Westenberg. They visit -fd the property during the current year, and in thoir report the lnforma on is vouchsafed that the rubber tree ef the viiriety known as the Castilloa JJlastica is indigenous to the country and especially to tho lands lying along 'the river Michol, on which the prop rty of the company has a wide front age. Under one of those troea 1,407 young rubber plants were counted, all of which had sprouted from tho seed . that had fallen from tho treo during the present year. The trees bloom in their fifth year, and may bo safely tapped tho year following. Nurserios bavo been established for tho propa gation of "rubber trees, and all aro thriving. A largo forco of men are employed in building roads, planting tres and developing the property. Managing Director J. W. Ellsworth is bow on the property, and bis careful Attention to the affairs of the company baa received the warmest commenda sIob of the directorate. The committee pronounces the proposition of the Chi apas Rubber l'lantatlon and In zest meut Company to produce rubber for aalo by cultivating the trees in large numbers as a feasible and practicable enterprise. The on,ly trouble thus far encountered has baen the scarcity of lalior, but plans for overcoming tills have been perfected. It offers excel lent returns for the investment of small capital, and an investment of 12.50 a month for forty-eight months will in sure a fine annual income after aix years. The company has a guarantee stock deposit of $100,000 with the American Bank and Trust company, of San Francisco, as an evidence of good faith with investors. Ibe ofMceiB of the company are: L. il, Bonestell, president; L. 8. Sher nan, first vice-prealdeat; George T. Hawley, second vice-president; Dudley O. Bates', secretary. The offices of the company are rooms 6U-04-65, Crocker building. San Franblsoo. 8ea4 tor prospectus. Net VecHlatlaJ. "Simpson la a trifle obstinate, isn't be?" "Obstinate? He wouldn't get oat of the way if be met a cast-iron safe tumbling down stairs." Mtmmuthm Wmrmm owr tmm twe laxative Bronao-QalBlae Tablets care cold la one day. Mo cure, No Pay. Price 85at. SheuM Be Pse1 ea OkMBartiarbic. It would be a proper punishment, if raticahle, to feed the coagressmea who oppose the bill to tax oleomargar ine and process batter ea these pro duct for awhile, instead oi ea lae, fresh "cow batter." THE QUESTION OF DIET. Claim that the becret of Lonsrevlty Is to I at What Von Please. "1 am lucllucJ to bo a Utile dyspep tic," said oup or a party of gentlemen who had Just taken seats In a restau rant, "and 1 used to bo very careful about my diet; but sluce moving to my present place, down the river, I bavo had all my preconceived Ideas In that regard knocked higher than a kite. There Is a big earthing factory on tho gulf const not far from my plantation," be continued, "and among other things they put up Immense quantities of shrimp. All the light work Is douo by young women, and their favorite lunch consists of shrimp and buttermilk." "Shrimp and buttermilk What a murderous combination!" exclaimed one of tho party, shuddering. "That's what 1 thought myself at llrst," said the gentleman from down the rivet. "It seemed IIUo sudden denth, but. It Isn't. On the contrary, the girls are nil tho personification of health. I never saw such rosy cheeks, bright eyes and dimpled arms! Why, the packing-room Is a regular bower of beauty! And they cat a great deal, toot A quart of shrimp and half a gallon of buttermilk Is considered a mere snack. "Hut that wasn't the only thing that shook my fa.th In dieting rules," tbu planter went on. "The luggennen down there are the hardiest fellows In tho world. They have muscles like gnarled oak, and they don't kuow" tho meaning of, sickness or fatigue. During tbo sea son they generally work until late at night; then they como In and cat a tre mendous supper and go directly to bed. The supper consists of fnt bacon, fried; cold cornbrcad sopped In the grease, nnd black-jack molasfcs. They seldom cat fish or oysters, because thoy get tired of them. To top off with, each mnn drinks from two to four big tin cups of coffee, string enough to float cannon balls. Then thoy lie down and sleep tho sleep of happy, peaceful In fants. In tho morning they get up and devour more fat bacon.') "Good IO rill" said n sallow man, at tho other side of tho tabic. "That's prejudice tnlklng," retorted tho planter; "thoso excellent people have discovered the secret of long life, which Is to cat what you please. Ig nore dyspepsia and It grovels beforo you. Walter, picnic bring mo soino pickled pin's feet nnd strawberry Ice cream.," New Orleans Times-Democrat. RECENT INVENTIONS. Telegraph poles can be easily erected with a new machine, which has a crank shaft set on the top of a long tube, to rotnto a screw-threaded sleeve, which projects a rod out of the sleeve to raise the polo into a vertical position. A New York woman baa designed a 'fastener for yells, comprising a double ended wire loop, with proags at the center to attach It to the' hat or balr, safety-pine being provided witbboeka. to cngago the loop after the plna are inserted In tho veil. A Texan has patented a folding bed which Is suspended from the celling by four pulleys, the ropes running to a central shaft, which Is turned by pull lug a rope wound on n wheel carried by the shaft, thus drawing the lxil up to the celling nud holding It out of the way. A Ithodc Island woman has patented a neat skirt lifter, having pins nrranged In the under side of tho skirt, with loops on the pins, to which are attached strips of tape, threaded backhand forth from the loops to the wnlstband, so that a pull on the ends of the strips gathers up the skirt. , To prevent wagons from twisting the wheels and breaking them In car tracks a new attachment Is formed of a curved bar, lying close to the rlrn of the wheel, with tho upper end held by a abaft, to bo depressed by the foot and throw the bar down Into the track to allow the wheel to turn out. Life-saving apparatus which will not Interfere with the wearer's arms or legs when swimming has been patented by a Callfornlan. Two elongated air tight cones aro strapped to the person's back, with the small ends of the cones toward tins head, to support the body la a nearly horizontal position. Reviving Mississippi Trade. It Is not Improbable that tho line of 8WMon steel barges which Is to ply be tween St. Louis and New Orleans, car rying grain at 3 cents per bushel, may prove formidable rivals to the rail roads, which have so crippled the once enormous steamooat traffic of the Mis sissippi. These barges, which draw when loaded, only fifteen Inches, will, moreover, probably be the precursors of light, strong, safe, swift steamers, which moving at the rate of an average passenger train, will revive some of the ancient glories of ateamboatlug on the father of waters. Paper Uniform. Uniforms made, entirely of paper are worn by some of the Japanese soldiers, and they are said to be as durable as if made from cotton fabrics. They aro so cheap that it Is not considered worth while to mend them, and they are thrown away when only slightly wora or soiled. High Price for Boer Jtellc. Merchants in Loadon are still selling Boer relics and. however little their in trinsic value may be, they bring high prices. What has become of the old-fashloa-ed woman who was always alarmed be cause of the fear that the cat would suck her baby's breath? There is one sentence la the Bible which seems to please the 'Good more than other. It Is this; "The way ef the transgressor Is bard." MADE A GREAT RUN. Mr. Or-ntell la Choen BaperlateaU cnt of the Colorado Schools. Mrs. Helen Grenfcll, the fusion caa aidalo for superintendent of schools In Colorado, ran far ahead of her ticket it the recent election, and wob choeca to the office. She Is well qualified for the position and Is universally admitted lo be one of the most capable educators In the Centennial State. Mrs. Grenfell Is the Incumbent of the jfliee to which she has been re-elected. HH.. IIKI.KN ORHNriCLt.. ind tho splendid run she made is a well deserved tribute to her efficiency. Be fore her renomluatlou, after a term of two years, the educators of the Start, Including the President of the State University nnd all the State Institu tions, regnrdlcss of party, signed a petition to Mrs. Gfrenfell to accept a re-1 nomination because of the-value of her services to the educational interests of the State. This was a tribute never be fore paid to a superintendent of public Instruction In Colorado. The re nomina tion of nn Incumbent of this office baa happened only two or three times be fore In the history of the State. Mrs, Grcufell was n farmer's daugh ter In Boulder County, Colorado; then a teacher, then a county superintendent mid, finally, a State superintendent, ac knowledged to be tho best Colorado ever had. PICTURES ON HUMAN SKIN. The Latest Parisian Fad Una Mad Its Diliut In This Country. iOl lOUg niter HlHUeresco, Hie now. IlUHlnii chemist, had discovered that It Is possible to reproduco a photograph on ...u ..uu..u -... .. becamo quite a fad Jn Talis for love-sick men and women to have their dear w IFLasasH I one's lineaments cabK , poBton wj,en, being patd out stamped on the arm ttom tht ihIp or shoulder. AOj Laying the cable Is going to be a dlffl English actress bow cult and tellcate Job. A crew of more playing In New thaa tweniy men wm have the handling York has brought the of the caTJte nnd.tbelr dutr will be to fad to this coaatry Me that ItJ is paid out properly and that and other tuerubera.i '-,.. .linntnlv from th treat tanks THBXaW IMP. of the theatrical profession are behHft& the Betl and theuce oullnto the wa b.ttcn by the Plnkeresco habit ji'he ter lliriUCWIB.he(i wefl fairly level process la qulte'.slmple. The spot to be cable. U AgxyHW be a eewparatl vely :onsccratca to aispiaying tne features af a dear one is coated with a chemical ailxturo that Is sensitive to the light. A Qexiblo film of the loved one's features Is placed on tho mixture and you ex pose your arm for ten minutes and the picture Is there. It must bo washed tvlth three different chemicals to nssuro permanency. After tho triple bath It Is Impossible to remove the plcturo by any known process. An Awful Question. What would bo tho commercial offoct of the certain knowledge that tbo world was coming to an oud In fifty years 7 Well, tho first effect would bo rather toclal and sinotal than commercial, though, of course, It would react very strongly on the business world. Thoso who In tho ordinary course of affairs would bo dead before fifty years bad pafcscd would be the least affected, and younger people would probably become as resigned to universal death as they aro now to tho equally certalu Individ- ual death. Therefore, at first there would be but little chauge. People would bavo to live and therefore tbey would have to work, while capitalists would have to keep their money Invest-! ed; but as tho last year of the world came nearer enterprise, and Industry would naturally slacken. It would be no uso for parents to work for their children, or even for children to bo edu cated for the life tbey would never live, and so the industrial fabric Would gradually crumble away as men ceased to provldo for a day that would never come, commercial activity wouia probably glvo p!ace to religious frenzy on tho one band and apathy or bound loss license on the other. Uuder .these circumstances the last few years of the world's life would bo appalling beyond descrlptlon.- The Boatswain's Judgmeat. It wus somewhere In this wide, wide world, Just where has slipped my mind, and they weie about to buy beef oa hoof for tbo ships. So the officer whose duty Is to make the purchase took ashore with him the b.'atswalu, as rep resenting tbo crew, to look over the anlmala and either obje t or not Tbey approached the first animal. 'How will that do?" asked the officer. The boatswain cautiously approached the beast, bent down and gingerly ran his thumb and forefinger down first one shank and then the other, until tkt whole four shanks bad been examined. Straightening up lie said: "He'll do all right, sir." The officer flabbergasted, cried: "But, dash it all, you caat tell the good points of a bullock by the shanks." Perhaps not, sir, but they're the only parts we ever gets. slr,".was the reply. Probably It Is because the earth Is round that so few people act oa tb square. r NEW CABLE TO PHILIPPINES, Uncle 8am Will Boon Have Con nee , tlon with the Islands. The'Uuited States will soon have ca ble communication with the Philippine Islands nnd the people hereabouts may learn' with greater facility thau Is now possible detnlls of Agulnnldo's efforts to win the sprinting championship of the world. For some time the dllllculty of communication between the Islands has seriously hnmpered Amerlcnu oper ations in the. Philippines nud has been the subject of complaints to the govern ment from Gen. Otis, Gen. MucArthur and other officers. It was obvious that some method of quick communication must bo' put Into operation, as the dis patches carried by the warships wero in many cases too slow of delivery to be practicable. As soon as this Impor tant undertaking of laying a cable had been decided upon tho War Department Bet about finding n suitable vessel In tho transport service. The transport Burn side was chosen on account of her largo capacity and her shallow draught In proportion to her size. She Is tho first cablesblp ever owned by tho United Stntes.'- The Burcsldo was formerly owned by Spain and nnmed the Illta. Sho was captured during the war by the Yalo while trying to run the blockade off Porto Itlco with a cargo of arms and ammunition, towed to Charleston, S. 0., and, there taken charge of by Capt. Laflln, her present commander, re named .and put Into commission, first as a transport carrying mules and gen eral government stores to Cuba and afterward ns a troopship. Taken to tho'M,orc Iron works In Brooklyn, the Burnsldo was there reconstructed and transformed Into a cable steamer. Tho cabins and saloon were refurnished V. S. OAHI.K SHIP nOHNSIPK. ...m, . iow , nonnmrnrwlatlnir nrmv otnccn aMU ther wves en routo to the ,,uUlpp,ncR Threo m)ge lank8 mttde of COppcr wcro pmceu in her uoiu, enen capable of holding 250 miles of cable. These tanks are twenty-five "feet in diameter and fifteen feet lu depth, with an iron eoro In the center to keeD the easr oneratlon.- But In the Philippine Islands region the sea bottom Is ex tremely rough, full of high mountains and deep, chasms. Moreover, the charts are few and what there are arc tfialuly unreliable. Consequently tho cable lay ers will not kuow until they find out for themselves when the slender strand Is stretching up tho side of a submarine- mountain, and when It Is descending Into tho depths. After tho Burnsldo i has done her work there will bo some new lufarmntlo.) regnrdlug the ocean bottom between the more Important Isl ands that will JL'o valuable to naviga tion. On reaching the point whence the en- ble Is to bo laid tho crew proceed to land tho heavy shoro ends, this belug dono by hauling from the beach with ropes and supporting the cable with ruhher air balloons until sufficient icnKth Is landed. Connection having been ,nadj wlth tho signal station on Bbore, tho Iiuraaldo will set out for the hore with which communication will be ctabltshed, going at a rate from four to eight miles an hour. She must pro ceed cntttlonsly, as the rate at which the cable Is paid out depends on the depth of the water. Iu 11,000 fathoms of water, for Instance, the length of cable from the ship to tho point of con tact with the ocean bed Is twenty miles. A sudden shnllow from very deep wa ter, as In the case of a sulimnrln moun tain, Is likely to break the cable by too sharply shortening the slack. Then the tedious work of grappling for the bro ken end must be undertaken. Hubsideaco of the Bermuda Islands. According to the results of studies by Prof. A, K, Verrlll the beautiful Ber muds Islauds are merely the remnant of an Island, very much larger than the present group, but which has sunk In the ocean. The original island had an area of IKK) or 400 square miles, whereas the Bermudas to-day are only about '20 square miles In area. Within a com paratively reccut period, says Prof. Ver rlll, the Bermudas have subsided at least 80 or 100 feet. Their base Is the summit of an ancient volcano, while their surface Is composed of shell sand drifted. Into hills by the wind and con solidated ,by Infiltration. Next Ceatnry Will Bring linger Life. The American will be taller by from one to two Inches In the next hundred years. Ills Increase of stature will re ult from better health, due to vast re forms la .medicine, sanitation, food and athletics; He will live fifty years In stead ef fblrty-five as at present for' he will reside In the suburbs. The city j bouse will practically be no more.) Building, in blocks will be Illegal. The trip from suburban home to office will require a few injnute only. A penny will pay the faie. Ladles' Home Jour nal. I Time U but a narrow ruffle' on the' edfe ef eternity. .... I Dainty Appetite J Easily satisfied, n feeling of distress nfler intiug, ami more or les imu-ea between menla, every day DYSl'KI'SlAl No need to sny anything nboiit the belch ing, vomiting, imtuleiue, hemlnche, pain hi the stomach. Dyspepsia rnnnot be cured except by what elves vigor and tone to the Mnmnrh, fiiuctlonnl activity to the whole digestive system. The medicine that does this. Ac cording to the result of Its use in thous ands of completely cured cases, Is HootTm Smrmnpmrlllm JIoor rills cure liver ilUi the non-lrrlmllne unci Tnlr cstbsrtlo to take with Hood's BansparlU. Coos Bay Butltr. Tho Coos Bay, Oregon, creamery, makes about 250 pounds of buttor a day. Washington Lands Come High. John, Shaffer's ranch noar Odessa, Lincoln county, Wash., sold recently for $7,000. i Good Monti Hard to Find. Ilorso buyers throughout Washing ton roport difficulty In finding good animals of 1,000 brokon to batness. roa know ttiiat too Ann TAKING When you take Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonlo because tho formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it la simply Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 60o. Got Ahead of 'Em. "I've got the best of the ould rail way company tor onoo in my lolfe." "Howls that, Pat?' "I'vo got a return ticket to London and" (iu a whisper) "I ain't coming back." Ths Idesl Tuaxntlvs. Ho more ancient pill poisons and black draughts, but up-to-date, scientific, harmless, palatable, potent Caicarets Candy Cathartic bruifgliu, 10c, 2&c, K)o. Montana Insurance Business. Borne way or othoi a living is made by 1087 flio and (ifo insurance agents in Montana, representing 121 compa nies. Razors of Glait. A glassmakcr is experimentally flak ing thick glass to see If a very keen edffe cannot be nroducod that will answer for all purposes for which a rafcor is used', hit action be in a suggest ed, presumably, by th fact that in the far East bits of broken glass are nsea for thuvlng with, Delicate Irony. 'rtrantntiB. llttla liuvl voa're not SO ing to kill the dear little birds are you?" "No, dear lady; I'm merely goln' tor fire off several salutes in dere honor. Dat'a all." Geld Outsat tt IfM. : .Oregon's gold output for lMOjwill reach' over 99,000,000. Public Instruction In Oregon. The dopartment of public instruction for Oregon was oigauir-ed in 1878, and aiuoo thou the stato has spent $22,000, 000 In publio school work. OAllFIKI.I) TIC A Is the original herb tea (or the cure nt con stlpatlon and sick hcadxcbei 11 Is a speciflo for all (III orders of stomach and bowels. Breaklnj Range Horses, At Lewlstou, Idaho, 70 range horses are being brokou to tho saddle, and the work makes n big show ovary day at the corrals whore the fun. goes on. Mothers will find Mrs. Wluslnw's Sooth rcg Syrup the best remedy to use for thrlt hi Id re n during the teething period. Alwaysliard. "How very, cross and disagreeable she ist And it's less than two years ago that she wus claiming to have been born again." "Well, yoa know how trying the second summer always is." Blj Stumers In the Oriental Service. The O. U.& N. company now has four enormous steamers in the Oriental service, operutiug from Portland, the net tounuge of each being 0,000. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Til Kind Yoh Hava Always Bwkt Sears the Signature of &k Sold Six Tons of Wool, George Chambers, Ontario, Oregon, sold this year's wool clip, 12,600 pounds, to Boston parties at llja cents. Artillery Company for Seattle. The annual report of the adjutant general of Washington recommends a battery of artillery for Seattle, so as to receive iuttrtiction from regular army officers, at Fort Lawton, Hljri Railroad Taxes. Northern Paoifio railroad taxes were paid in Latah county, Idaho, last week, amouutlug to $7,000. 1I Only Burs turn stid 1 ns tan Uiiauut lUllaf for RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, NKUItAMtIA, NKIIVOU-.-MKSM. UYiil'KI'HIA, IIKAHAUHK, CA TAKMI1, UUOVV. HMONUIIITIH. I, A OKIffK. MAI.AIU. IIK4.Hr WKAK-MKHH- CKKtSI'INU NUMHNKSS. etO. llUf a bonis tiximy and bars It lo Urn iiou. It will v tuBWIiig and doctor, bills. JtarmlM fur clillilrni'. int. Contain no ouiats or olhtr liarui ful lixie lltnla. Absolutely purs and concsntrsuil. I-arss boltlt of fcWclot,- fur SI, prsiwld br mall or siprrw, or m will it oil you luotloald) trial fanf ll fnr 4 rntA. Aarftflta tlinlM. bwshik wst awHf, m uw a, awa m. Indian Rtllcs MtrturacttrrteY Indian "relics" aro now being turned out in regular factories, ono of which is loratod in Wisconsin' Tho 'ilia makers liavo n socrot process by j which an ancient appearanco is im parted to bones, pots, arrow lioiuis, oto. Not That Kind. "Yon know what is said n bo tit cast ins your bread upon tho waters," said tho man with tho subscription papor. ."Alter many davs it will como back4 to you." j "Not tho kind our cook makes," ro- sponuod tlio other mnn. "it would sink to tho bottom ltko a stone." The Twentieth Century. We now stand nt the threshold of tlio twentieth century, and the nineteenth is it thing of the past. U will, however, b known ns the century of invention and discuverv. nud nmotie some of the irrcntent ) of these, we tun truthfully mention Hos teller's Stomach Hitters, the celebrated remedy inr nil ailments nrisiug irom a weak or disordered stomnc.h, such as dys- & icpsin, indigestion, tiaiuieuuy, coustipa ion and biliousness. Oraveyards Too Bit; In China. Dead ancestors aro said to occupy to much of tho arable land, iu China. Famines would bo loss frequent if the country was not ouo vast cemetery. N. Y, Journal. Complete. Parke- I had no idea that your new house was finished. Lane Ob, yes; not only finished,, but all my frlouds have had time to tell me how much better it might have been. Puck. Coming to the Coast. Railroad and other oqmpaulea inter ested in immigration report that more, people will como to the, coast to make homes this year than last, or for sev eral years back. UPRIGHT Straight and strong U the statue when the twists and curvature of are cured and stralghteaed out by Mart and ills Money. Monoy is always n grout bother: be- , twoou the dosire to get more mid the foar of losing what we buvo, men are kept all tho timo in hot wuter. && yrznn" This signature Is on every box ot tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine Tablets tee ressedy that cure a celU Ist Ujr Evidence of It ) v "Why do you say be is a man ol patience, foitituile aud endurance?" "Because ho has tmtlured bis QWB' society all these years." '.'' One That Corns Never Bother, The author of u love story never sees the corns on the feet of bis hero. Iliiltt'a Hshuul. lloltt's BchooJ (for boys), Menlo I'ark.Cal.. has more student and la In better condition than ever. Hiirliig term WkIih January '7il, 1W)I. Rend for catalogue. Ira II. Iloltt, Ph. D, Principal. Will Celebrate Ilea fiftieth Anniversary. Kansus will iu 11)04 celebrate the 60th aunlversary of her admission Into the union us a- territory by holding uu intorstuto expoition iu Topeku. Church Incorporated. The First Christian Hqtuu o Church of Lewiston, Idaho, has filed articles of incorporation California Crops, iteports from the Agricultural vul leys of California say Unit pros pec tt for good crops were never better. The ground bus been just right fox plowing and seeding. BAD BREATH bssa M-las OASCaatTSasSai lid and Rsailiit lmi.il r irf ara siwuir won. ritrful. Mr lUiiKiitsr ami I tiers poihtrsd with sick stomach and our brcalti vsr; bad Aflar lasiog a law woodsnull. law dotaa of Cascarsu w l.ara Inipro'rS '"if s's a rt hli In Ibe famll. 1117 Kltteabouse St.. pbemsatl. Cl. nii.n.uiii.1 n.iiiu CANDY Tsaoiuasn assisTgasa Mtaant. Palatable. Fount. Taste Oood. no flood, Ns'srSlcksn. Wsasen.or flrlpe. IOo.Slo.Rn. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... t-U. .. cm.j. Calm. atrtl. twt. IIS NI-TMAC !ZX?JilVVV8&M8r i VaVUW j IpLumbago fs if p. i wiivaajrm a 'i B.I St 1 i ttu Jacobs-1 i j&l. l' S whs 1 -1, . n hi V .- VJI 7 . rfn ' m ' );'! 4 m ,4 M '.. U ,$rt&.)rtikXiZ3ULd&&.' "i taav . , .f 'f'jf,;if. 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