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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I hsPOHTLAND MARKETS Lateit Quotations in the Portland MarRet Comilde MmUt Rrports Currnrtnl Etn Psy filvinj! th Wbolfmili" Prlceg of Couimoilitiftt, Kami Produce and V(.ge UMf III II' Nc-iv I'uin'i.AN'ii i. hi, ;i mv poult iy unit i.iih.d for llir Yeui'o tiad', hiil Unit wlili h found ready Niili- m good IIkuh h, The (Inn, ml. of iimiiiii', wjh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I a nil anything Mm- (navy idilpiueiitn could hot liuvit I, mil handled, 'I'll" Nllpply Of (.UlcUseS ever !,",; ( 'lil'iKtluiia has lltll b". Hlll'1. Itllll 1l lll'-el I llat ill-- num. I iiii'l lop in lull (I pi In n luivo been received fur all ai it-, alu. Grsln, Flour, fttd. Wlmtit Wiilhi Wiilln, goodie; Vnl- y, filiiltWe; liuctciu, 01141 17c; red, 4l !-. Outa-Whltn, :m tiii.( .''; Kry, $24'- 14.60. l'loill Ilillil ttllKll! Ultcnt, 3 00. ImnvliiN, 7iS8e; hunt, bulls, 2rdilv.; cow 4 'Mr 6 'to; Ktoiirn, C 1-2 Bo; mutton, medium nW.n, HflS l-2:; InrK", ftllir, uprliiK lamb, 8 C( ()''. KIhIi- Halibut, Re; Muck cod, 7c; (illicit bll", per Jti., IKt:; Ntrlpwl bll, lllc; herring, fie; IIiiii1tm, Go: cat- flnli, 10c; ullver smell, fc! nhrlmp, 10c; perch, fc; itl iii'Kfon, lie; wea trout, He; Wlvi'i iddc Vbc; slei'lhoiid, He; torn coil, 7c. flam - lliir'lHiii'll, jmr dux, $2; razor- cliuiiH, $2 per Iox. dyNli-rx Hliiwilwui r tiny, pur gl loii, .'!; per unil;, $J; Toko 1'oliit, $1.00 per 100; Olympian, (120 It).) 5; do, fn-r bmIIoii, $2, Produce. JlKK'i Oregon riincli, 32 ".-c; KnHlcrn Iliilli-r - Country cicaiiiery , SOU ciimn H 2 V4 ly creamery. 35c; sinro, 11) 17c; butter fut, .13 (.'liriisu- Young America, lf,'4:( He ; Oregon full cream, flit, II 'A 'a 15c. Honey Dark, 1 0 1 ) , umber, 12 ill 1 3r ; fancy wliltn, 14'( 16c, i'olutry - il roofer, 7yHc; hen and npilug, loiilPac; diiimed, 12 13c; duck, It'll lie; tuikcy, 1 7 ?f IK; 'li ifinl. 20W21e; fumy, 21fZ2l4o; gcec, live, 12'd 13c; dn-Heil, 13't(HM,c; I'IK'-omh, icr ilii.i-n, l y 1.25; KfjuabH. 1 1.7611 2. barrel loin, 48ej In , 63c Boiled, 6 Imrrel lot, 40(1) 1 barrel tutu 60c j In rax-a, 65c. fiaaollneMove gaoiin. ; i4hn; Iron ImrroU, lflcj Hfl lri' (uoliii, cams, 33c s Iron Imrri-ln or druini, 27cj 714 djrrcn cann, 2fijnj Iron harrrk ii'toj iik'hi dintllltttc, Iron barrel, Do. t (hfon gni rwtv-lcr 1W IIm, 134. Id utwnx (UM, flpmi and pure. tdi 24! pur II), f Uipo l'ure Manila, MJc; atandard. l.'Uc) KIhuI, Dpi I4r liraml Hinal, 10c. Molmlr -Choiw, 2HfaM)n, W'ira uiiiU - incm ut liae at tZ.80. Ifrny or nilxed, 2iV'30et dm It, wliil, 15 'ViXOc; duck mixed, 1U( !h Feiitlicrii-(li-etM-, wliitc, 36406; geeae, Wool-Vall-y 2'i''i2.r,c; Kuatrrn Ora h'on, lHr'i 22c aa Ui thflnkigf!. I (Jnncnro aagtada (Clilttlm Imrk) 2'i W 4c, Hop--,r(, 1006. ilIM2r; prime 1 loftiic. : DONE BY DEED 4 Itolicrt J! ll iiii'l wife to Hl.-eut" lly liiv'cMliniiil Com puny, -tloluil ijirolM In H'-cllon 21-1- " I It. H, Minltli, if.nP 1 1, ; , i in ,; Invi "'tin1 tit Ciiir.pniiy, (-tlri- iil liiicl in K"'. M-K-10 I(. H. Hinlih to Hcciiilly Irivcxt loifil Coinp.ioy, hi" tlonnl 1;iii(Ih In Keel Ion L'l-H-IO V. C. Hinltli ;,rnl wife t M;iry If. Miller, lot II, block :;, The 300 10 Astoria & Columbia R. R. River Co Effect! v Sunday, September 9, 1906 Pacific Time. M. Zl. " - Groa-nea and Provulona. N'iiU - Wulriiil , No, 1, aoft ihill. 17c j N'n, I hard nln'11, 1 ; CMIr, :ic; aliiiiunlii. l7fIV; UlbfiU. lllc; KraziU, Ific; triiluht, I3.J5; kimIkuh, $1.60; ry', : caoi, 134'" 15c; bickor), He; Virginia a 15.00; woolr wln at (lour, 13.76; Vnl-' t,,,i, fi,-; .IuiiiIki WrilriU H-amila. He; ry Hour. J3 toy 3.0;,;; Dukotl. .V30'i' ! .fuj.urifM peanut, fi. ; cli.ntmiU. luliall. .C0, KuMi.-ni rye $5..l; I'lllnbut y, : I t,., ,.,M-otniit dorer. HftC 111).-. .?o; corvulil,, n.70. I ,,rv- Dark, lojcOllc; amber, 12 Con. Whole 127; cu.cU.-d. UH P-r , f ri(.. , , H(ll ,r,c, to"- : ,, .. . , v mi!-!? - iii'icnii iiii'.n-; ,iua. unity, "tif'i .'I'.'c; .1 1 v a , tfood. 20 1.. i;4i' s J.na. or jdiiwry, l7f-(.2Vi CobIb Hicu, fnncy, H(,l II 1 ((I I J ' ' "lB I'll'''' good. I20j,l)ic; Ar- l . il.. l.-i ... M f I i . a . ti iMiiKi p, lege jwr in; i.ioii, iiic rfir ui; jlj. ( 'ohiiiiliia -'iree, UJc; Salvador, 11'm" WASHINGTON NOTES 'out liiuei) from I'iiffo 3.) ward micIii niiiii'ihy, I ji ii -ii i In I , w:irt lie In hvi- ii I In- Mien of ThlH, II will b- fe.'ll- I-Xpl'i -!-i t lie I'l'cxIdl-lit'M .lll'Ulill lll'Kfilk'e, :ill'l lllll II WaH lll.'ll i'ilei forth the Htrniiic word of e:m- lloll flulll the I'l ' ."I'l'-M ml pell UKalllHt the lend, liny louai'l too Ii;im,- anil widely (llvell.'elll law'M il.aele'l by till- valpiiM M'al'H ii ii I all uliii'd at the Mill- of hllhllle'K 1-1 ilM, I, til ill Ih'lllHcl- m h mi ir.i-:-lle mi, I Impl ,ii I li able ,-ih to Ibn-atii, lb., i ninii. 1 1 lal i-tric turn of tin- ii.ili.ni. 132; feed, 121; Hurley Hrcwp.B rolled, I22W-23. Hye l At) pr rwt. liny' Vulley, llmolhy. Fialein Om-koii, llfiUK; clover, 7,f.o; cl.ciit, ;u7.50; itlfulfa, tram buy, ;ui.6o; vetcn, till if.ou. i Uuekw lucit 130 per ton. j I'liivlrionn II mil, lo cle, HJc; hum", Mllliluirn MlddllnK. 2ttf 26; chop iiciiie loje; bucim, regular, baeon. 115; biiin, 115; nhorts, ll. fancy bicukfant -'V; dry alt BJde. llfje; Orenl fooilii - ltojlijil onlH. creiun. Iim-kn dry ial' II l-4 O-tKiund fiielin, 17.00; low.-r Krnd-a. 'i, kle, giMMl Pickled pgH' fp, t i 5.r.0',i 1.0; outmeftl. te.- cut, 6o-rt. ' mrf,, 4 - t.nrri-ln. lf.'.7.'; IS-lb kit.. -k. V, bub., I0-tti. aucka, t.26 .er ,,j(.k,, tril(l J lrT-l-. WOO; Imrreln. t 15 lb Win. tl.25: pi.-kled l iK' tonj,'uei, bair li, $U; l-burrela, $3; 15-11, kiU, l.5(; pickled Innil'a' toniiM, I bnrreli. ft); J bllirrU. .VM); IS II, kiU n.ii. bal; ontinrul (Kiotind) 60-rti ancka, 17.60 per lmle; 10-Ifj aiuku, H per balo; apltt peiiH, It 50 per 100. rt). anrka; 35-lTi boxen, 11.25; pearl bur ley, It. 75 per 100 t.; 25-lt) boxea. It 28 nir bin mmtrv (lour 10-rti aitcka 1160 JT biilit. Halt-ltalw of 75 2i, luU, 10; UUi drain bmta-l'orelKn and domeatlc. ' ,,f fin bal- i l'! of 40-4. baJa, y .4R. 11.(10; bale ol 13-10a, bale. 11.60; bag jflOc; line, ton, i2.00; bag. 60 Iba. genu- pru$ jin Liverpool, ton, $18.00; baga, 60 11, Tro,cnl Krulta-ftntmniui. 6c per j 4 pfound. 100a. ton. $9.00; R. S. V. P, pound. ptnenppltei, It.60if5.60 per ; 20 8 lb cartona, 2.25; It 8. V. P, 24 3 lb doxitn; leinoti, 4.75fi.50 per box; rartona, (1.75; I.lverpiKi) lump, ton. orarKnn, $3.10 J.76; Krapefrult. $5.00 $111.50. crate; lime. 75c'u$1.2r, per 100; Miilu-j Olive oll-llifonim ,pcr gallon. $2.75; I (jntpe". 7.r,orlS00 bid.; pnmecrnn-i(rU. per oab. dor.cn. $7.25; uinU, 2 ntel, l'J.60 pur dux box. I lumen! - fruit 1 --Apple, tangerine. . " ( do, n, $.50; 1 pint 4 down, $0. rnmnion. 85 1 Catmed nalmun -"n uinbla Kiver, 1-lb ' . . '". H5; 2"' fancy, l ib Cf $1.00; fancy, 11.004(2.60 box; U.ly 1 ' t, or , apple. I1.26W1.75 box; grape, $1.504 ""' ' lb f'wy ,,ttU- l-25! 1.00 crute; p,ra. $l.oo 1.60 box; hue ! , "' ov Alaak. tallx. pit.k, 00r; kleberrle. 0 12c lb.; crunbcrrlc. ! r' J' ! nominal, 2. UII. $2.00. $Il.r.(m 12.60 bbl.; pcrnlminon, $1.50 Orenl focul Itollml oat cream. 90 1b box. 1 aaek. $7.00; lower grnile, $5.600.50; 'outtiieal, "teel rut, 50-11, ack. $8 bale; 10 Hi iaek. $4.25 pes bale; oatmeal (ground). 50 lb rnick. $7.60 pr bulc; 10 lb nnek. $1 per bale; uplit pens, $4.50 per KKl-lb .wck; '.'5 lb boxe. $1.25; pearl er. $5.r,0i 2.75 per crt: pnrHley, 25c llirIf,v. W.75 pcr i,M) h5 25-lb box.-, per do-,,-,,; hot-hou",, ,f.u, e, $1.50 Iilfl )(ox; )mir 1() Ih wrk Vagetabls. rolntoe In country, 85cffi$1.0O per cwt.; Hweet pntiitocr1, 2Vje pound. Cabb,u:e Per lb., 1 1-tc; cnullllow- per box, lii'inl 40c dor..; dn:ich, 3 'if 5c lb.; iirtlehoke-i, 7,',c''i 1.25 per do..; pen .lie lb.; Kiirllc, 7''9f It).; led pepiiera. per box; paltry fr.'.flO per bale. Iliee-Imperial .lupiin. No. 1, $5.05; Southern, .lapnn, 5Je; broken, 4jc; head, v tlcv. 20ii25 lb.: celery, (l.'ic'n S5c do,: Rg pbinl, $150 crate; olua, $1.76 box; . f"c.v,7e; lieml choice, djc, aprout, So lb. Oil, Lead. Eta. Toinntoe- $1.752 box; IlubbnrJj Coal oil-Pcurl and antral oil. caaet, aquiiHh, Hi 1 ic lt. Onion -$1.00ilf 1.10 per rwt. Turnip Per ack, 90oW$1.00; car rot, 75c((i$t; bect. $1.25; radlahe. 12'4cifMBo doxen bunches; lioreerad Inh, 7V48c fb. Fresh Meat and Fish. Freeh moots Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb., 88'c; 100 to 150 lb., 7' 8c; 150 to 200 lb.. 6i36c; 200 lb, and over, i8W,c.i pork, S8 l-2c; llc per giillon; water wbit oil, Iron barrels, lSJc; wood barrel, lfijc; eocene oil, ciises, 21. c; eJuine oil, caacb, 27 Jc; extra tar, caacA, J2c; headlight oil cars 21o; Iron barrel. 161c. Hcnzlne Sixty-three degree. oaes, 20c; Iron barrel, 161c Turpentine In canea, 86c; in wood ImrrelH, 83c; in iron barrels, 79c; in 10 cae lots. 860. Mnseed oil Raw. 0-barrel lots, 47c; 1- lluniiru: an. I hunting j - 1 1 i'-H tn lo be all t In- fad at 'bin linn- here In U'a" liliii.;!"ii. I'ollnw InK the l'rel 'I. -nl "h I. i'l. 'i.ai ii'.niili.-rH of K,ieru- inei i nub la l'i have Hlir pe'l ,'iwny from their dei-k" fur a k end in III" 11101111- tulli'i "f 'ii Klnl.-i, that State belliK I tic iie.uesi wi'li anyililiie like virgin fo re I . TboKc wb en- dot I' M hiive .r Vl-lited Hull uliHenlltm lIlelllHellCM at i.ht'i Ilu,.- 1 ad tile teeKraihlc report of the hunting excursion of the v.'ir- toui piirtle with avidity ami curse tin link that keep tin 111 hel'-. Willi the majority of the hunter, PrePPnt It,oom velt'K favorite Kpoit hi i-iiih to have taken tlrm hold. Nearly fill are after a brace m- ho of wild tuikeyn to hh"W whim they get back to town but 1 bey are nil keen afler the fat iuall a: ! ,hi-aH.iiitn which abound In the Virginia hill. The bunting lodge ow m il or rented by varoiix eiilluiHl nut an- criiwd'd with glliHtM. while other have put up at farm house or at the lull and hotel scattered over the Slate. The Virginia Hot Spring, a re.Hoii much affecti-d by critical WaNhltiKton of lat,., h In the heart of the wihlcM portion of the Slate, and eotiHeiimnlly the big H0me.1t tad b"ti 1 iln-re I the he,idiuarters for not 11 few nlmroiK Wbll- the Presl.br.t ua.i at I'lne Knot he also kept open lnitiH.- fur lils friends, but owing to the large party which he took with him Hie lodge wa too crowded to permit of his entertaining any outid- rs over "lie day. (i looks .is though the f'l-l will keep up throughout the hunting season, but if they all have as bad link as the Prcsldi-til it is cot likely that thoiv will be another dearth of game in xt yea:-. Meanwhile the Vir ginia, authorities arc finding 110 fault with this latest craze, for every uddl- I ion 10 me mice 01 iiuiu-is means ine Issue of another hunting license. PhlZ; K'lw.ird (mis ri lo I'. A. Illlde brand, M0 in-res hi Section Jfi-fi-8 ' 'iriiiel HwniiHori to .biiin Wld 1 i'iim. L'O iici-i-H In liurnsl'le . I C i"!in Wldrien to W. I,. Conner, acre in t'.urn'"!-' . C, 1', J, 'iambi" an I . - lo .1. )!ogd,lnovl( b, I-;. t0 feet lot 4, block 3H, l.'ppcr Astoria 500 Alfred Kinney ,-nnl wife to As toria Abstract. Till- and Trust Company, all of blocks So, S5, 0, 93 and lots 1 to 18 In block 97, S'-w Astoria 100 1,. J, l.oft' n to Astoria Ale tract, Title and Trti"t Co., land In Section :','.) 1,100 GAVE UNIQUE GIFT. Illinois Central Presents Illuminated Memorial to Retiring Employe. CH!c.v;i, .Jan. ::, i if ,, the holi day gift dropped Into Chicago stock ings during the closing days of 1900, one of the most unliiuc and rno-t. high ly prized, was I hat which came to Charles Aug lo lieck. In the form of a set of resolutions on bis retirement at 'g-'- fit y- 'iT'n )ta!rroiu '.' the board of 1 1 nslons of the Illinois Central road. Mr. Heck's c lief from ofllclal harness came as a result of the company's Inviolable rule to retire all employes at 70. When bis asso ciates on th.. board of pensions of the road retired him. they carried out n resolution of giving him a parting memorial and cndci his service of 50 years and one and one-third months November 1 a chairman of the board of pensions which board he organ ized. He 1 a native of Philadelphia mid began his business life there at the age of 16 years as t-Upraph op- orator, one year after his graduation from High School. Krom that time to the day of bis retirement he never lost n day's salary. His retirement Is on half the salary he received as chairman of th,. board of pensions. TIDE TABLE, JANUARY JANUARY, 1907. High Water, " Data.' '" Tuesday Wednesday . . . Thursday .... Friday Saturday . . . . SUNDAY .. . Monday Tuesday Thursday ... . Wednesday . . Friday Saturday . . . . STTNIDAY ... . SUNDAY .. .. Monday Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday Krlday .... Saturday . , SUNDAY . Monday . . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . , r riaay . , II Jfaturday . , M SUNDAY . jf SUNDAY . X Monday ... M Tuesday . . woanesuay Thursday . A. M. P. M. h.m 2:16 2:62 ft. h.m. ft. 7.0 7.1 1:311 8.0 2:00 8.6 II 4:01 4:42 5:27 6:15 7:10 9:12 8:1 10:08 11:00 0:27 11:50 1:15 2:00 2:43 3:28 4:14 4:15 5:40 6:31 7:25: 8:20 0:13 ..2510:05 ..10 , . 0 ...11 ...12 ..13 ...13 ...14 ...151 ..10 ..17 ...18 ..19 ..20 ...21 ...22 ..23 .24 ..28 ..29 ..30 3:25 7.3 2:4fl 8.3 10:48 0:16 .2711:28 0-50 1:22 1:54 7.5 7.7 7. II 8.0! 8 8.9 8.51 9.8 9.7 7.1 9.9 7.5 7.8 8.0 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.9 8.0 7.BI 8:30 4:21 5:23 6:37 7:59 10:3 9:21 11:35 12:40; 1:28 2:16 3:03 3:56 4:48 6:61 7:03 8:23 9:40 10:42 8.211:33 8.4 6.7 8.6 6.7 12:05 7.212:41 1:17 7.9 7.3 6.8 6.4 6.1 6.4 6.1 6.8 10.0 9.8 9.4 8.9 8.1 7.4 6.7 6.2 5.9 6.9 6.1 6.4 8.8 8.9 8.8 8.8 JANUARY, 1907. Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date, h.m. ft. h.m". ft." Tuesday 1 "7:55 37b 8:25 -0.5 Wodnesday . .. 2 8:27 3.3 9:00 -0.4 Thursday 3 9:05 3.2 9.33 -0-1 Friday 4 9:51 3.1 10:10 0.3 Saturday 5 10:38 2.9 10:50 0.8 SUNDAY 6 11:33 2.6 11:37 1.4 Monday 7 12:40 2.3 Tuesday 8 0:35 2.6 1:55 1.8 Wednesday . .. 9 1:39 2.4 3:11 1.1 Thursday 10 2:47 2.8 4:1S 0.2 Kriday H 3:65 3.0 6:17 -0.6 Saturday 12 4:59 3.0 6:08 -1.3 SUNDAY 13 5:57 2.8 6:57 -1.7 Monday 14 6:50 2.6 7:41 -1.8 Tuesday 15 7.40 2.6 8:25 -1.7 Wednesday . ..16 8:81 2.4 9:10 -1.3 Thursday 17 9:22 2.3 9:50 -0.6 Friday 1810:18 2.2 10:34 0.1 Saturday 19 11:11 2.2 11:17 0.9 SUNDAY 20 12:11 2.1 Monday 21 0:03 1.6 1:17 2.0 Tuesday 22 1:01 2.3 2:29 1.8 Wednesday .. .23 2:05 2.9 3:35 1.4 Thursday 24 3:11 3.3 4:31 0.9 Friday 25 4:11 3.5 5:17 0.4 Saturday 26 5:04 3.5 5:58 -0.1 SUNDAY 27 6:60 3.5 6:32 10.4 Monday 28 6:30 3.3 7:05 -0.7 Tuesday 29 7:04 3.1 7:36 -0.7 Wednesday . ..30 7:38 2.9 8:05 -0.5 TThursday .. ..31 8:15 2.6 8:37 0.3 Si III another joke which has tickled the risibilities of Wiishlngtonlans is one perpetrated by Secretary Shaw the other day On a delegation of Pitts burgers who were here In an effort to Inlluence his Depart nient in (he location of the new post office building which Congress recently authorized for the Smoky City at the last session. Some weeks ago Secretary Shaw decided up on a site for the new building, but his decision created such a storm of dis approval from advocates of other lo cations that ho decided to re-open his case. Ho spent one entire, day, from 10:30 n. tn. to 4:35 p. m., listening to the arguments of tho three or four different factions represented by some fifty delegates, and when they thought that one had one, they were greatly surprised to have him say: "Well, gentlemen, come round again tomorrow morning at 7:30." They one and all stood aghast, and iiuestioned him as to the reason for such a request. "Well," ho said, "you haven't given me a chance to have my say today, so I will have to put it off 'till tomorrow, but bo sure to come 'round early as I don't want the Interview to break In to my regular working day, which be gins nt 9 o'clock." Most of them showed up between 7:30 nnd 8 the next morning, though It Is rumored that several had to sit nt poker all night In order to be awake at that unearthly hour. DECREASES VALUE LITTLE. Salted Tea Will Tan Hides Instead of Human Stomach. SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 3. Collector of the Port Stratum has been author ized by th- secretary of the treasury to adulterate the ten brought by the steamer Mongolia, so that It cannot be used as a beverage, but may be utlliz-d In commercial pursuits. When the Mongolia was stranded at Midway Island last September, the salt water t into the tea and damaged 70,000 pounds. Permission has been granted by the treasury department in this in stance to sell the tea when adulterat ed to local tanners to whom It Is use ful In dressing certain skins. In this way the tea which had formerly n market value of over $15,000. will bring from $10,000 to $11,000. WOULD ISSUE BONDS. Great Northern Contests Riqht of Min nesota to Interfere. ST. PAUL. Jan. 3.-The Great Northern has begun to cuntest the right of the state of Minnesota to pre vent the road from making: an issue of $110,000,000 stock. In compliance with the action brought by Attorney General Young In Ramsey county, W. R. Hegg, general counsel of the rail road, appeared before Judges Shallam and Orr In the district court today and asked for a continuance of the mat ter until Tuesday. Hearing was granted on an order to show cause: why the company should not be re strained from Issuing stock. The dls trlct court after hearing Attorney Begg, granted tho stay. i pin H.m 7.1)0 K-0O H.IO 9.10 fUT Vra ,w low, IO..'lYll-ii6 bv, 2t. a. -et. inn ! H ill, o. Ill .).', 4.50 II i K.V fi lO II-W h:v; .pi2.0ii h 1', r,.m,tl Kii: ,,i..i r,.. . i, -to '.' 7.ai rn. p. ircicn 'U.: II. .'A I1..V 12.30 p. oi i'OllTf,ANJ UOHI.K KAIMKK CI.A IHKA.MK Ar ASTUKUU, J.v. AHTOKf Ar. Ar. WA KKKN'TOy J.v J,v. W lilt K.N TON Ar. Ar, KT. HTKVKVS l.v. l.v KT. HrKVKSH r Ar. W A K It KNT'iN l.v. I,v. 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