The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, July 26, 1902, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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J TOPICS OF
77H TIMES. )
Most remedies for prejudlco seem to
be fatal.
Itosts more to bo stingy than It docs
to bo charitable. .
Ai tlilnjr of beauty Is a Joy whllo It
continues to draw.
There Is no place like the home of a
young man's best girl.
Successful men have no time to go
back and cover up their footprints.
It requires something besides a rango
to thaw out n cold audience so says a
Alngcr.
Many a mnu's pessimistic vIowb of
Ilfo are duo to his uciiuulutaucu with
lilmself.
Evidently the ltussluu peasants do
not consider It good fun to sit still mid
tarve to death.
It Is thought Undo Paul Kruger has
managed to save n portion of his salary
out of the wreck.
Gen. Wood says: "Money Is not ev
erything." Ho Is now eligible for mem
ticrshlp in young John IVs lllblo class.
About the only way to Induce the av
erage man to take ndvlce Is to slip up
on his blind side and drop It Into his
car.
About the only chances tlio kings of
thoHO different Ueriiiiin Utates have to
jfot their pictures In the papers come
wliuii they die or go crazy.
A professor has Just completed n
17-volumo "Life of Udgar A. I'oe.'
Neyer until u)W have wo thought of
l'ue'as a possible rival of the Uucy
clopedlu lirltaunlcat
Years ago a man bearing the name of
John .Smith had H changed to Ungadlg
(Jlgadab, which liaule ho selected be
cause It was as unlike John Smith as
ho could possibly got It. And now tin
Kngllshmau, olio Pamlico IMcklci, has
had his name changed to John Suiltli.
Thero is no accounting for tastes.
At a recent pedestrian contest n veg
etarian won, In the International match
from llerlln to Dresden. The distance
Is It;." miles. The winner walked It In
n Utile more than (wcuty-Hovon iours.
Ills competitor, a Incut cater, fell be
hind an hour and forty-tlvo minutes.
The vegetarian bau also beaten the fa
mous raco of the Greek from Mara
thon to Athens, who covered 110 miles
In twoitty-Hovon hours. While proof Is
vtlll lacking that an exclusive vege
tarian diet Is tho best muscle-maker,
data are accumulating which show
(hat meat Is not Indispensable anil that
health may be promoted by diminish
ing Its consumption. Tho U reeks, wlio
were In their golden age tho most
graceful as well as the most. stalwart
athletes, ate little meat. Whllo the
price of beef continues high Americans
jcun better afford to experiment with a
, vcguUblu diet m u muscle-maker.
Tlt celebration of tho cententlal an
tilwreiuy of the establishment of tho
Military academy at Went Point fur
itUlietl occasion for reverting to the
Important part tho famous Institution
Cor training soldiers has played In our
national life. The cententlal exercises
wero Incidental to the regular com
mencement, at which a class of tlfty
four wero graduated. Public Interest
iiaternlly centured tills year lit the
commemoration of tho founding of the
academy, the occasion drawing togeth
er many of the commanded, who liaro
Itono from Its halls to tight the battles
of tho Union and who have shed luster
ou tho annals of tho army. Whllo the
United States Is making soldiers who
re tltted by training to become otllcers
tit the army It Is also giving Its cadets
an education lit mntliematkt, engineer
ing and the sciences that will compare
favorably with the courses In the high
est Institutions of learning In the
world. Some Idea of tho standards of
acholarshlp that are maintained at
West Point may be gained from the
fact that about one-fourth of those
appointed by .Senators and Representa
tives usually fall to patm the prelim
inary examinations, while only a little
over oufe-hulf the remainder are finally
irraduutcd. Upon graduation cadets are
commissioned iih second lleuteuuuts In
the United States army. Tho whole
number of graduates during the hun
dred years of Its existence Is now n
little over1 -1,000. The academy has n
history that grntllles tho national
prldo. The martial achievements of
many of Its graduates In tho great
crises of the republic are uu Inspira
tion to patriotism and national unity.
Tho affection of womeu for cats has
long been tho stock lit trade of the
Humorist. If tho woman wits "ait old
inuld" uud the cut a roistering fellow
islveu to Into hours uud daytime
kuooxcs, so much tho better for the
Joker. It Is ttmu for a defense of pussy,
and lurlrieulully. for u defense or my
lady's discrimination In her choice of
u pet. The popular estimate of the vat
bus ulways been based ou conipuruou
With lhi tlog, Hut cats are nut dogs,
and wlmuvor regards iuin us qirlufo
rlor species of dog does both nulnmls
wrong, Tho chief characteristic of tho
cat Is her Intense originality. That of
the tlog Is his teachableness ami linlta
tlvcNess, Whpover will know Mistress
Cat must stu.ty ueruot try to teaoli
bar. Vk does uot catch human ways.
' - iltftkjmmv -iinfirtvrfi. utttMimrtt
Ab she li domesticated, protected, well
fed, she becomes not the more like be
mistress.' butrthc more" herself. Her
personal preroncdMs lawi(At a given,
minute fjhctfiioes liot vIshto be fon
dled, , ifiid fepayfc''a caress wUliVn
scratch. SheUhooiel her own tluiejo
bo 'affectionate'. Her habits' and 'choices
aro persistent. Let her bo punished
forty times "for sharpening her claws
on, the carpet, and she will continue, to
do so. This Is not becauso she docs
liot know what the punishment means,
but because she docs not care. Like
PalslulT, Bho 1ms -"the disease of not
listening, the malady of not marking."
Such stoical persistence, such untouch'
ed originality of Impulse, such 'splen
did characteristics pt the primeval Jun
gle, unmarrcd by centuries of so-called
"petting," aro surely impressive. To
the woman who has patience, nud who
Is not so anxious as a man might be to
mold qualities to her1 own Iimige, tho
cat will prove n more and more fasci
nating companion,. . -
A professor of biology has published
his predictions concerning the future
of' mankind. He makes some strange
forecasts as to the characteristics of
the ruco In the distant future. "Strange
men, far different from those now liv
ing, will walk the earth In centuries
to come," he says. "They will be n
race of brainy, four-toed giants." The
bruin, of course, will be the dominant
organ, and tho body will be much Inrg
er than that of tho present man. Tills
future man will not Buffer from appen
dicitis, as tho useless appendix will
have disappeared, us will also the Ilttlo
toe of each foot and the tloatlng ribs.
Tho chest and the upper and lower
limbs will be large as compared with
those of to-day. All tho dlseasos which
arise from the development at microbes
will have been banished and the first
signs of old age will not show them
selves until tho one hundredth year.
The blonde hair of the future will be
exclusively peroxide, as tho extreme
types of light and dark people will
havo merged Into a uniform medium
type. Thus there will be no race prob
lem to worry nny section hereafter.
There will be no tremendous dentists'
bills, becauKu man's teeth will not de
cay, find no need of disappointing and
perfidious hair1 restoratives, because
there will bo up baldness. Thero will
be no surplus women, becauso It will
be, practicable to predetermine sex, and
tjie supply will harmonlr.o with the de
mand. The future memory will be dis
criminating. All the useless details
which It Is necessary to learn In order
to master a few Important things will
be discarded and -forgotten, whllo es
sential facts will remain as thougn
graven ou enduring bronze. Evidently
tho learned professor has not read
"Tho First, Mau In the Moon," a serial
story which ran recently In ouu of the
magazines. According to this Ingenious
tale the Inhabitants of Mars, through
tho operation at tho law of the survival
of tho fittest, had Ilttlo left but brains.
Their locomotion was accomplished by
means of machinery more adaptable
and Inconceivably more rapid than legs.
However, (ho tliio Is so far distant
When all theao transformations arc to
take place that the average man jeed
not worry respecting tho legs or appur
tenances of his Immediate offspring.
TOMMY ATKINS TAUGHT THEM.
The two sheep shown In this repro
duction have nit Interesting history and
are probably tho only "baa-baas" ou
record that have acquired tho goat-like
passion for chewing tobacco.
Tho sheep were tho pets of tho Hrlt
Ish camp at Pekln, China, all during
the recent war, aud wero brought
HIIEtl THAT CHEW TOUACCO,
thither from India on a transport
which moved the Hrltlsh troops.
Not being required for food on the
voyage, they wero lauded, and soon be
came great .favorites with Tommy At
kins. They wandered about the camp,
eating anything and everything thoy
could find, uud the soldiers taught thebt
the "filthy habit" of chewing tobacco,
aud tho Bheep seemed to thrive on It,
An Airy Invention.
"Yes, I've got n tlnu new scheme. It's
a llfe-snvlug net for aeronauts. You
spread It on light steel rods and hang
It to the bottom of tho car of the bal
loon. Then when the aeronaut topples
out or tho balloon blows up be fulls
Into the tier nud Is saved."
"Hut supposo they both fnllt"
''Who? Tho mui nud the net? They
V'ttn't fall. The ilet U fastened to the
car by tested, steel chains."
"Hut supposing the balloon falls?"
"Tho balloon can't '" either the
net Is lt tho way." Cleveland Plalu.
Dealer.
Fatal to tlio Kyi-slght.
Most persons employed In the Vene
tian glass Industry begin to lo.e their
sight when they aro between -10 aild 60
years of nge ami In a short time Jie
como totally blind. This blliulnps H
canned by the excessive heat aiul glare
from the glass furnaces,
A flatterer means half he says. If the
llatterer la a wouiau. she uteaua tun,
quarters of IL
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15 Ji .
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ggffffSgka- d
i LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF
9 EASTERN OREGON.
fn
,!the mintsaLoonw
3
I'm. L. MEO-iUIST,
r,wwav &.
DEBT BRANDS OF WINES
AND LIQUORS
I, i t
IMPOnTKD.AltD ,
POMESIIO
CIUAK8..U. '
Cornef Perot Btreet nd
Jefferson Avenue,
LA OKANDC, OR.
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
OF EASTERN OROOON IS
..M. A. RADER..
Funeral Dlrrctor anil EmLtlmcr
Lady AnUtant.
rKSDLKTOX
onicaos
B. Y. Jodd. l'f it. F K. Jcnn, Ber'jr ani Trtai.
Tikrum K. Kill, Manager
Incorporated, ISM Capital St oik, f 10,000
PEHOLETOH
Woolen Mills
Manufacture ot
FleeceWool Blankets, Indian Robes
Casslmeres, Flannels
Pendleton, Ore
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JIB CELEDUATED COI.UM1IM UKUWKltY
AVQUbT IlUCIIf,Elt Trap.
Tlili well-known brewery ft nnw turnlnrr "Ml
the beet fleer nml I'orteriaat of tlio Chcmi1ci.
Tlie latrat njijillancvi for tlio maniifnctiire of
good liealtlifiil lleor have been lulrntlnrcd, and
only tho tlrtt-ilaia article will Ui plat'ud on tb
btarkit.
Eait HcconJ Hirt'et
, THE DAM.ES, OP.
Dalles Laundry Co.
FIRST-OLASS WORK
at Short Nolle
Gentlemen's Work a Specially
Local 'rhone 34 1 Zorjg Dlitaitoa 003
THE DALLES, OEQON
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, OR.
General Forwarding
-AND-
Commission Merchant.
ORtce and Warehouaei at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS
W ool handling onr enaelaltr.
Q rain boujbt and aold.
Columbia
Brewery
Thm
. AUQUST BUCHLER, Propr.
Of the product of thli well-known brewerr.
the United Htatet Health Keporti fur June 'Jit.
Ituo, !?: "A more luperior urevr never fnicrta
the labratory of the Onlted Htatet Health' Ke
porte. It U abaoliiteir aevmu oi tne aiixnten
trace ol adulteration, nut on ineoiner nana It
corapoted ot the belt of malt and chotceit of
hopa. Ma tonic tiualttlet are of the hlghi'it, and
It can be uied with the gruateit benefit and
eallifactlon bv old and young. In uo e an ion.
aclentlouily b pre'erlbed by the phynlelana,
with thetertalnty that a better, purer or mora
wh6leiome beverage could uot poialbly be
found."
Mnf at., THE BAVUE9, .
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
eRUNsniraneo.
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtutes, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
UPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Family Library
Tin hst in' Cumnt UUntm
12 Com put c Novel Ykarlv
MANY SHOUT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
'fa.COPKRYBAR; aSOTt.ACOPV
NO CONTINUED STOR.IES
KVCKV NUMKR 6MPtCTK IN ITLP
- U. nyi.it..
0iWAT
r
THE COULTErGROCERY cSTORE
fo'rinsT class 000D3; . m
Cnrry FuiOj.Ino of. Staple and Fnnct
k Groceries. Tclophonu White fJt07. &
j W kast fetnE. 5l lr.
PT EASTIDE.
lUfc . . ,
., i
mltE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO.
Wholeaale and Retail tiealcm In Guni, Fish
ing Tatkl, I)aeb(ill,i,Tlietrl(:I and tOJninav
lum (kni'ds. A. (l. FpatdlnVi Atlilctlc Good,
fleadqnartcra for Cult Good, Hand Uiadd
fclielU to order nf every- deicrlptlon. Fine Qnn
repairing a ape clalty.
lift Third h'tj IOKTLArI, dHEqON
"QLJELLE"
8. E. Corner
Sixth mid Stnrk Sta.
Fritz Sechtem. ,
44i3aron'' Schlenk
Most Elegantly Appointee! Itufectory
in tho Northwest. Crawfish n Specialty.
Foreign nnd Domestic Dclicucics. Grill
Room in Connection.
PHILLIPS TRUNK CO.
Trunks Made to Order
Also Taken in Exchange.
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
311 Morrison St., .
Opposite Postoffice
Nottingham & Co.
(U.tablfahed 1882.)
JOllUKItH IN
Lime, Cement, Plaster,
Land Plaster, Hair, Lath,
Shingles, Flour and Feed.
BOf.K AOKNT8 roll
Big Bend and Moss Rose Flour
i
Ilotn I'lion,ei Ml. ,
Central Dock, Foot of Washington St.
Portland, Oregon.
A. Qoodnongh
J. O. Hlcnrm
600DN0UGH &. STEARNS
Real Estate
Loans and Insurance
Washington Ilulldlug, 1'orllaud, Or
Ctty, Suburban and Country Property, I'm
proved and unimproved. Timber and Coal
Jjindi. Chotco yater Krontago aultnblu for
manufacturing purpoiei. Valuablo builnen
proiiorty for ialo.
0. It. Eclplo.
M. 8. Hsij.le.
' OWEN H. SEIPLE & GO.
Dcaleri In
STIFLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
rilONE SOUTH icOO.
in Morrlsoi SL PQBTLAKD, OREGOI
Timber Lands
and Homesteads
Located) Xitlmateaof Timber by
Competent Kitlmatora,
EQUITY RENTAL AND
REAL ESTATE CO.
' Dealers in Itenl Estate. Rents Col
lected; Business Chances and Loam
Negotiated.
C. L. Cue. A. R. Sprcadborough.
Oregon I'houa Unlou KM,
Main Offlce:
M Kaat MorrfMn 6t. POUTLANP, OKI
TIME CARD OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Pepart, . Arrlr.
Worth Coait Umltc4 ..., 2:up 1. M, 7;W A, M.
Twin City Rxvrtf. : V, Jl. 4:20 V, X.
KanMi'Clty & St, toula
toaclal,,' - -.: A. M. JltlOP.M.
rutt 6ound Umtted...... ;U A. U. :ii I'. U.
Take the Pugot Sound Limited
For Olyropla, Squth Bend und Gray's
Harbor joints. All traius dntly. Our
trains dailv to Tacotna and Seattle,
Three'through to tho Eat,
A, p. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
5 Mdrrtsoa St., cor. Thlrd,
K)RTLAND,' OKEGOX
mm
ril'MrVi Kill
OH
' fMi
ttjVmii
OREGON
Shorj Line
ANb union Pacific'
rnri' I TIMI cncouLe i j .'aura
W 'PortUnd. 0.i j "!
rhleaco
Tortland .
Bpeclal
, :W) a, m.
via
Iluntlnfton.
E.lt tikr, Denrer,
Ft. north.Omaha,
Kama. Oltjr, St.
I.ouli,tihlcagoand
tat.
:50p.i
At'antte
Exprtia
:co p.m.
Walla Walla twla-ton.Fpiilcane.Mln-eapolll,Bt.
Paul,
Imlutli, llllwau
ket.UhlcagoAlCail lib.
'ltontlngion.
. . ,
i j a &
..
Ft 1'anl
I ant Mall
iOO p.m..
Tla
Cpotana
Bait Lake, Dearer,
Ft. Worth.Omaha,
Xaniai city, St.
Ixiul,Cnlcasoaud
7;00a.ra.
l-
72 HOURS " '
' PORTLAND TsO CHICAGO
No change of cars.
r "' 1 r 1
Loweit Ratei, Quickest Tlma. '
OCEAU AND RMR SCHEDULE
JTllUM rOUTLAHD,
IflOp.BU
Ali lalitnr Jatat
subject to changa
Tor Fan Franelieo
Ullttary daa
4:00 y.av
Pally
Xx.Munrtay
liUuo.m.
faturday
XUtMJ p. m.
Calnmbla Rlitr
Ittamtra.
To Aitnrlaand Way
Lauding.
4 00 n. m.
Xx, Sunday
(iiSa.m.
Ix. Sunday
WllUmttt River.
Oregon City, New.
berg. Salein, Indo
nendiui; A Way
Undlnta.
tinp.n,,)
Xz. Sunday
7:00 a.m.
, Inta...Thur.
and fiat.
Wlllamtlt and Yarn
r ,alllHI,r.
SilOp. m.
Hon.. W.J..
and FrL
Orevon City, Dar
ton, ii War Xjaud
' ,u"- ' ? d
V
f :45 a. m.
Tut... Tlinr.
aud bau.
Wlllamitr Hltr.
Portfarftl'fo Corral.
Ill A Way Laud.
Inga.
480 p.m.
lion.. Wed.
and FrL
Tor low ratei and other Information writ ta
A. L. CRAIG,
Central Taaaenger Agent, Portland. Qa.,
EAST AND SOUTH
' VIA -
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Shasta-Route -
Trains Icuvo Weit Rclo lor Portland and way
alatlona at lOii) a. m. Leave for Albany at 3:uJ
p. in.
Leave Portland 8-30 a. m,, 7 p. m.
" Albany pj:au p. m.,l0:!Ui m.
Arrive Aihland 1'M a. in., U::ki a. m,
" Dacrainento 6 p. m,, i:U a. m.
" ban Francl.co 7:45 p. in., 8:15 a. m. ,
Ogden tiM a. m., 11 M a. m.
" J)cn er V a. m., 0 a. in.
Kaifta City T.U a. in., 0:30 a. m,
M Chicago 7:45 a. in., 8:W a. in.
" I Augelei l:Ki p.m.,7 a. m.
M K) PkioO it. in., 6 p, in.
" Fort WorlU 0:Su a. nt., :30 p. m.
" Cltyotlexko9:55a.m,, 9:65 a. m.
" Ilouaton 4 n. nt., 4 a. m.
- New Orleuu 6VX p. in., S:25 a. m.
M WaihlngtonflMia. ro.. fl.4ia, m.
' New York 12:43 p;m.,12;U p. uu
Pullman and Tourlit car on both train.
Cbalr cilrt Kaeramento lo Ucdeu aud Kl Pa.o,
and tourlit car to Chicago, tiu Loud, New Or
lean and W aihlngton.
Connectlnir at t-an. Franelaco with ceveral
Jinn lor Honolulu, Japan, China. Phtllppln,'
Central aud boulh America.
Km . MILLER, O. P. A.,
Poptlmntl, Ottmmwu
White Collar Line
Portland -Astoria Route
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT.t
Dally round trip except Sunday.
Time card,
Iarea Peitland,. ...Mv...- -7:00 A. II
Leave Aitorla - - .7:00 P. M
Through Portland connactton with 8teamer
Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long lk-ach poluti.
Whltu Collar Una ttcket Interchangtabl
with 0, 1U A N. Co. and V. T. Co. ttcketa.
The Dalles-Portland Route
STEAMERS'
"TAHOMA" and "METLAKO"
Dally trlpa-except 8nnday.
Str. 'TAHOMA."
Leave Portland. Hon., Wed., FrU.... 7:00 A. M
LaaviCTfa Ualle.,Tue.. Thur.Satt70A.M
Str. "METLAKO.',
Uave Portland, Tue., Tho., Sat...7rt A.'M.'
Uavei Tbe Dalle Mon Wed., Frl 7:u0 A, M.
Landlnr aud offlce I l"oot Alder Btreot, Both
phone JXaln S51. Portland, Oregon.
AGENTS. -
JOHN it. FILLOO.N ..... The Dallea,Or
A. J, TAYLOR......,.-., ...... -. ......Aitorla, Or
J. J. LUCKEY-... -Z- Jlood Wver.Pr
WOLFOKD A WYEU9 ... White haliuon, Waih
J, C. WYATT -..-.-.....-..Vancoinrer, Wash
R. B. OILHHKTH ..... '... Lyle. Wah
JOHS M. TOTTON.....M....6tevenaon, Wah
flKSKY OLMS-IED ... Canon, W.th
WM. BUTLKK....,.-.............Bmter, Wash
E.y. CRICHTON, -
Pottbnd, Oregon
tie imt fwni co.
(lacorrorated.)
Manufacturer o
Woven Wir Mattresses;
Carpeti, Portfer. ,Kug. Lace Curtalm,
Bhade. Furaltu(-, Wall Paper, llctura
name; stattreiae, Bedding. '
lj4artakMga4 wtalwhn It idty
Store at Albany and Siltm, Or.
' u Factory t JUUuy, Ore.
Maaoak Taaapl, Albaxy, Oaaaoa,
"raI3M
Mi
Lt Jj V
VjCMiJafeikP'
BV KAIt, AND WAtmt.
A
STORIA&COLUMBU
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Two Slrainiii Passenger Ms Daily
v i W,T, r?viq
THROUGH PARLOR'CARS
' ItETWLKM
Portland, Astoria- Seaside
Lcnve
Union Depot
Portland;
For Mnypp". tlaln
ler, Ciutakanre
tWeKtportirOllfion,'
Aitorla, Warren,
ton, Flnvel, (Icnr
linrtl'urkiudbca. ldc. r.
Aitorla i. Beaihora
Expreii Dally. '
m i
Aatorta Ezpret
Dally.
Arrive
Unlon'l)e6
tlPorttand.;
Irt a. m.
,11:10 a.m.
(f:40p. m.7
rt:Mp. m.
(2:30 p.m.
Daily except Saturday,
y
Baturuay only. , n j i
Ticket office, 2S5 Morrlion afreet, and Ontor
depo,Por,.and. ,,C;MAVO,-
Cen. Pan. Agtnt, AitorU, 0
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION
.'.STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will lenvc Portland, foot ot wkalilngton Bt.,
Sunday, luciday mid tlliurndov uvcnlnif at 6
o'clock, for MitiYle1ilMi(l,m. Ilolvni, Cuplei,
Dror L'niKl, Martin, Knlnma, Neur City.
Itanlcr, Mt. t'omn, Ma)cr, HU-lla, Oak Point.
Frcciuniii, JUiiiaiilllu.t'lnuUanly aud all war
landing., r . . .
fBE8T,Or- EVERVjMljlQ"!
In a word thli tell of tho pa,
longer terrlre tla
THE' NORTHWESTERN LINE
Kight Trln flally bvtncon St. Paul and
Chlcatio, couiprlalUK
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