The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, April 02, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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The Llverym
eh" Association ana ins
Stablemen' Uni
n have nettled all dlffer-
ences, ; and
tka-, anticipated trouDic
- mounted 1o nntighL-
both aides ard
Jubilant 'over the happ-
termination of
he ..affair. , The f.roprle
nbw thoroughly believe
tort association
la .the princt
1V. of their employe'
' union and have
.by also raising
(followed" In their foostep
prices, which th public
will fcve, to i
tract goe into
.y. Tha . employes ,con
ffect April la. cOnlinulu?
-one-year. a ltd
la ubtanttaHy a toi-
lows:-
Hour of rabo
hall bo from 5 a. ni. m
:S0 a. m. for1 the first four mom ha. an I
fnr llu aubierajnnt elirht tnonitW Trom
'":' m. tn S i)l m.f minimum Wa3?s "
tw mnnth. ontobIe monthly: a Firing- u
onnil.i n, ia h.fad of atnek: tha U new
men. employed Isnan eitner dc mv""r"'
of'-the union ri mane niipiicnii.yn'iu
. niTnlw.wihlii- tli" cmolovcr W)floi . rt
f'uttrMl-ta keen In. servlc n IneompMent
t roa. and en l inpluy.' laying- ff mut
s- trvla--sulwli
.. . TM nniTIFUIW IIBItCK 111 L 11111 SVD.nir
'tie that.1 owinl to the high prlet of feed
: an tha ailvarlr-, In wnffs and rents,
that they ere Aimptlled to (ncn-aae the
V T.rlc pf board. ivery, etc. and l atables
r.avo wnanimouaiysuviiii-u
JUlo. . The rlnarBta are about par cn?nt
t rf an Increaae ol
Irer old Yatoa. aa are win
i r the two or t
iie aamplea trlven nere-
f with: Warcm,
aa and nacK noraea, wj
t Apr month: whl
la narneaa ana venicies
S'aferwlesned'ew
. hiKht extra cnarga
J of 2.W to 16.
T, biiray horaea,
lill be made! ' bualneaa
pr Bkanth, and when
j'deUvered. ItCO l
HODCABBIBHS' STRIKE EKDED.
The hodearrlerk' and 'mortar mixer
trlke was of ho t duration, they havlui?
aU gone bsctt to vott this morulrig. after
having been idle nit one day..
- Tha wara quea Ion la not aettled, now-
. vr, but haa. b -en. submitted to arbl-
. tratlon, and penc ng the aettlementworH
! la "being reaume 1 on 0l3 tha bulldln
now under conatluotion -
Tha hodearrieri ana mortar men ra
, cfelved tZM and
pe? -day, respectively,
and they aiked
that these flgurea be
. ' flanged to IS an
declined to comp
13.50. - The contractor
with the reoueat. but
, 1 connented to arb!
rata the matter If tha
would continue work
Ion ' committee ahould
' etrlkltiriabbrei
unti the arwt
havtime 40 a
ve at some agrMmept.
"-ThirbroDOaltton
et with tna .approval
i 111 U1..CUI1CVI IM3U. - i r
Tha Jirbttratlon Ico intuit tee ia roade
a, folio w: Couclactors Langforot Frid
-, berg'and.; Flyniw- Vnimn- tHodcarri.Jai
-4rfiUcahF andlBranti' iNe deoiaion l
- - wi II ill..'-
Mrs. Holmes Succumbs
in
While Mr. All
e. Holme. maseue In
" a. Ham man hatH
establlahment In thl
city, may not hat1
t been very well known
to any except tie women ha treated,
whe waa, a .year
or so neoi one of the
i moat .talked of i
in the Unit id St
nd moat pitied women
tea. j . i
nttoncd the New Tork
At th tltn m
World had a attfidlng offer for aeveral
week of a aubet
kntlal Canh price to the
woman who
wduld write it a hort
"hard luok" Rtorjl gtvlnir lix,4,.fAw WwUf
i nvviniHKm
liylniflne1'
through her own leftorttC
Mr. Holmes, who had a large family
entirely depe,naeiil oi her 'own ertorw,
told her atory in J few concise word and
carried off the prile, which camo in very
nanny,
, Later on ahe aldlred employment in
't the women' depaJtment of the Portland
bath am, makaeuaa and waa juxt begin'
nlng to get along lomfortably when ahe
waa taken ill and iemoved to a hoapital.
, Thl , morning Undertaker Holman wa
called to - the hoabltal to take charge
, of ber body, ahe hiving died, lt night.
A aad ending, fori good woman, who
- , made an heroic lutrlggle for herself and
- eeveral . small ohlllren. .- Her huaband
i went td Alaika during .the gold-aeekera'
ruh three or four! years ago and has
never been heard frtm.
PACE-WAS
SWIFT.
- S it ..
nllld at the
Ya.a.
Baker Theat.
ed etrday to
Sid Baxter, one
t-mulal th ektrrnple
of . thft iVcidawbJrl .
onders. He hud
longed- for the oppor
nity-JO tto What
when tt camex he-
' aeraie', very -easy, an
t. lost' no um m- impn
nhoiit In,, the clrcumsi
rtngslt. Irt:flyui
lbeot oreK-on one
rai all rlnht until
'of Baxter's wheela be
he reached the top of
ho Incline. .When
suddenly preclpi
was considerably
i no got -mere, ne wai
tated to the floor an.
bruised tip. He was
mk First atreeU
en to hi home at
A FLY CAST NG CLUB.
Efforts are belna- ml
do for the form-
Ing of a fly-casting clu
In this city simi
Francisco. The
n ir io ine one in dui
. promoters have been
ironilHcd the aup-
port and co-operation
of the California
: . organisation m tiie.v
I the Oregon Fish and
rlc Mr. Teal of
Hume Association
has charge of the wol
and the move
isvccess. .
ument .la expected to
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E-.?ttetlipt
tof
I Great Advance Sale of
1
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BLACK I
teds and
stylish. ' These suits were made to
sell at $18.1)0. made of pure wool
stylish yarsitv
conservative
Your choice J
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Sbm'l Roseiftlatt Co
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THIRD AND 10RRISON STREETS
otpeo'ted to1 be (Reached bi
rore a wee or
ia nays, aa tne propositi!
be submllted ,to the Tra
may have to
Council.
AOCK.
. On acceuntiof the n(
charter the membere c
League -did net effect
rrlval of their
he Bartender
permanent or-
snniiatlon Monday aa
fropoae to do ao at t
tlav next. ' 'i -j
1 he officer of th i
intenicu. dui
. meeting Mon-
mrary orpanlaa-
turn ftr aa foSftwa;- .
ehulnnan: Ocofgd' Sch
idrow Biimmsn,
ta. trftunurer; J.
Wililii-maapcretttry: Fr
Schulta and Ur, Jonnao;
ilk KWii'er, Geo.
committee lor
easrs'. Keeler,
pro'curjiiif chi.rnter;
Jiihitaon una W ilbur,
'ill committee.
John Bl:lr. protirlelot' of th.- Jartre,
resort bearlnfi: nl numJ.jhas oltere tW
Itajtu the, free ujie ,ox
be hall over hix
'irw atrect nnd i
biy tfiki odvau-.,;
tii commit toe will tro
rak. of tjil liberality.
'PtiodHkrH-naer
ue doe not in- ;
fenWto ftffl!late wit
the Cook-'1 and J
Wo itorn' Allium. an
any were imi to
bt-llve,-but la aenarat
and indppriweni .
of any other t0gan)zatou.
, : .BARBEIW
The achedulo Df prl
local '- Barber' Union
the employing barbera
NlON.
i adopted by he
as nreH!nii'd to
eaterd'ay and wa
Itccrpieo. i ne ciiurm'
for ordltmry A'firk.
remain praetifally th
but for all extra wot
aame aa formerly,
additional iliurfe
will be made.' r Ba
rataodfrom 10 Ho 16
foams have been
enis.lri.the 10-wnt;
hc) and from IS
cent ahop.' Ratorl
to 50 centa. i Watty
Si cent in tlir J.-,
Ing haa kin rtW
her minor cnuniiu
hftV IWOU tt!Mr.
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. . ; LABOR
NOTES. ,
Four hundred and
ty carpenter went
at St. Joaepo. Mo.'.
on a itrlke yetterd
vTwo hundred Di
ter atmcbr at !-
vor yeiterday .for
gher wage.
At a. meeting of
lie Bristol nay r-in
urmln'i t Union hel
at Aatorla. Monday
f evening Jtwaa decided not to preaa the
cannerymen for ai .increaaa .in .wagea
thl year.
The brewery "loclout at Cincinnati 1
ended.
A general ttrlke
la f threatened among
the t.m employe
f the Hammond Com-
pany, aefcer, at
Hammona. na,r -
. The number
been fined tl.000
njop at . Seattle haa
tne tiuuuing iraaea
It -affiliated, because
Council, with wbl
the oiumber r
hed a eettlement In
their dlfflcultle
council. The pin
ltheutf consulting the
ber reYuae to pay th
Rhvmsters oil S
spring Keep up
Work. -' .
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The
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The mall -earriela continue to call at
reeular Intervala kit The Journal office
'Uh conalgnmentalof poetry on "Borinc
from the s Juyenlel i poet of the city.
Knough have a.rJady been received to
keep the editor oq the new)yetAblifihad.
aepartmeni tmsy, i"jin enort are re-
markabiy. ood mbat -of them. Keel li
on is forced to th conclualon that what
thene school boy 4nd ?lrls know on thn
Hubject of Spring would fill a . volume a
la ran an Webster Bl dictionary.
ftmember, boys Ind girls, that here Is
a ewtnee xor you tf earna io gold-piece
i ne oniy conoitionaiara timt eaon nrouuc
tlon, muit ,b-4rlHlfcalll -must .OvHlt of
m. U Miles:. must b tignd by
uilil v,ltl iIm l-ShtlM,T Ki
and tnuit U !'8brtn: , a the
Ifr.t..-. TJiaijcell teift close ( AprH
icentetkcloM(A'DrH IS.
A i
ddre9 all , puem
log Poem Editor
luenirnii mm. contest
dltorl The Journal;
Sprlpg
New "Col
hWa" Store.
P. F. Keehan. at 120 'First street, near
waaningian, , representing; tne Columbia,
Hartford and Vedetle bicycles thl year.
haa just inov44nto Oils new store at this
point with a splendid . atock of wheels.
Ho ha made a hctit of friend in thia
city, both, on the Ealt Side, where he waa
In business, and oiJ
he now uv that 11
the West Side, -and
there i anybody in
tne city mat no ao
f not know he would
tike 10 nave mem
fine new quartern
an upon him t his
rm get acquainted,
he. declnros Is still
the "standard of tl
prepAred to supply i
The Spring sunnhlnJ
e world, and he la
(111 wheelmen's wants.
has brought the bl
ull swing, and the
cycits season into lull awina.
Columbia store at If rat and Washington
streets a limy p
THE ,SA
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Contracts for d
)nstructiort Will
Soon
Be Let. '.
,'tSorippSrMcRft
f-'ew Association.) ,
flALT LAKE. Apl
II Z. Maps ot: three
route or tne San
Oro-Railroad will, bm
mailed, April 10 to
fia AngeleB, when tha
directors will select
tha route anl award
contracts, so that
at once. - ' -
f ork may commence
The Oregon Short!
Una has applied to
the City Council f
a franchise to lav
tracks on West Fou
th street. If granted
it will shut out the!
San Podro from tha
lotion Depot site.
The-Corumbla T
Drlntinir done in .
lephone Co. has it
ortland. Are union
men sure? others do?
w-
Spniig
Stalls cs
UNFINISHED WOR.S-
Royal; Blue Senses, very
and .
styles;
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DR. W.
A.
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; .Gentle VVith Little FpIJks
filfcd and put In good ofdery.WJUe Bro5., and can "j
' truly ay that they are' kind aiNTgentltf With the '
little folks.' K . ' "' ' V7. ,
; , A TESTIMONIAL.
Imitating
Who advertise to da.ork at Wise Brps prjcest
will be found wanting In volume of bujneslxb af
ford them, the use of the'same high grrfde of mater
ials that they- employ A big; business can be
satisfied with small profits. '
tPIFTEBH
HIT' 1MB y1
ABOUT PEOPLE
M. 3. Davis, traveling talesman for tho
J. 1. Mevera Cigar Company, has Just
returntd from a buslneJt trip to Gray's
Hiirbor. Mr. Davis that business
Im vro11nf. tKimi0-1irttii. IhAirSrnVil Mar.
bor country, especially il-ouhd A'bjrdeen. j
where thej lumber mills Ire running day
ana nignt. to nit oruers.
Dan B. Stalter. Dresldoht Of the HeoD.
nr Mining Company, I In Portland get
ting, figures on a compllte mining plant
to erect on his compaly'a mine near
Busanvllle. - urant County, where work
is to be pushed with wlewed vigor this
season.
Thomaa V, Ayers, or of .the earliest
eitiera in tne
la enjoying a visit to Portland, nnd say
mat Morrow county sua enjoys tho diS'
Unction of offering homlsecker (he low
ett-prlped lands In the I North we t, ;
r. . JlarjyrjE Cliff -df St. Helens, a
dilegata' toi
ta to , t
ftublicaTM wtata vdon-H
ventlon from Columblal Countv.
county, .and atu
aplraot fop th pbsltioil f resident phy
sipian at tne utate. jJisiine Aiyium: l
the State, Insilne Asylum, u ia
tl(n city;
mond.
with lteauaual ter' at . tSe -
i Ex-Senator
Dtivid Craig
Of Jefferson
N, L. Orlawold
Hales to the Republican -state, conven
tlon, ae registered-atltne camohd.
B. P. Allen of the lisl National Bank
oi. i-riopvine xw in lonpi xoaay
THE SOCIAL WORLD.
The rnarrlage of Carey How efhd Miss
Philippine Hipp will bl solemnlMd this
evening at 8:30 o'clocM Both are well
known and popular In th city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilasterson of Ban
Francisco are among .tie recant arrivals
iir-rortiatid:
Mis Edna Hawley la "been visiting
the past week in SaleJi, where he at
tended the Burton-Ackerman wedding.
Mr. 'William Honeymln and Miss Etta
Honeyman have gone tJ California for a
brief visit.
Mrs. J. E. Culllson his returned from
a brief visit with relatives at McMina.
ville. .... I
Tho following member! of the Wavsrly
unit ciub leu yesteriiay ror Taeoma,
where they will partlclplt in the North
west tournament: R. JJ Macleay." Ai" A.
Wright. Gordon Vorheei. - P. B. Clifford,
w. J. uurna. Mr. ana Mrs., w. J. laaa,
Miss Flanders and Mlsai King. Mr. and
Mm. Jnhn C Aliwwortl. Hunt Lewis.
Miss Lou Flanders and IT. Scott "Brooke
will leave tomorrow ta lake part tnvtTia
games of Friday and. Bftlurday.
Why the Clothfeg Fit.
' Mr. Frank Rothschild, lot the Famous
Clothing Co., in explainltfc tho latest ad
vances made in reaoy-tq-wear .clothing.
usld torta - I ' ' ) , T ! ' vi
"Heretofore the merchant tailor hav
had - the advantage - off - ready-to-Vear
c othlnir merchants. laraeiy on account
of the fact that the morel ant tailor used
special methods for eaoh dividual in fit
ting the collar and ahov der garments.
Thus it has been that-tbe careful. dresser
have ordered suits f ror - the 'merchant
tailor.-and paid double t i atoney charg
ed for ready-to-wear gsjmenta, in order
to secure a perfect fit. llits is aUehang-
ed now. The manufactulera or ready-to-
wear clothing use th fin it hair cloth and;
linen' about th should! i and collars tit
iresont ah4 irelM su ! (-rtlv "f
garment aa the merchi nt tailor. W
can Sell th reudy-to-w ar garment at
hulf tha monev. ' Wef d a full lin of
tlothtngr f rom the very ilest -manufactur
ers, and. we guarantee our garment to fit
iina keep their shape Ml' B rhey wear out.
There :1s -no. doubt of thl truth or these
fuots, j The manufacture! ha vr gone to
great expense and stud land -hav- pre
duced these remarkable risulta, - The pub
lic ia thus benefitted, -aid it will repay
every "pron Interested-It roor drcsjlng
8.-A B9n , 6 MlpnVi
Percy Kefj? of Albany and
of McMlnnvllla. All dola.
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Dentists
Notiypected w Make
Any Ndnifnauons.
The Democratic county Dnventlon will
he called. to order to mrr morning at
10 o'clock by the retiring c airman, H. B.
Adams.' - v 'rr-
No nominations for - ofllc are expected
to be made. The conven Ion- will prob
ably select a new City, an I County Com?
mlttee elect delegate to the Stato con
vention and then adjour l, As far as
can be learned, the nrese it. secretarv nf
In vonvnlttee. Tv":N. (la tens,
-hnlruif-of thinw domrolt
will be
tee and
slated for
- I
jfator ,a
Those of the Democrat who
straight ticket,, are -not disposed
to ur-
render fcBliout.a fetrOteglel and it Is easy
to predict that the tihterilfled will tnnka
the rafters resound with abellblnding elo
quence.
BOARD-0F-TIADE
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At a called meetlna" of tie advertising
committee of the Board oil Trade yester
day afternoon it was recotnmenoed that
the business- men of thb city nave
printed on -all letter heads land envelopes
mention of the lwls anaiciara f air to
be held In l$u5. - The secretary was also
requested to confer with, tie advertising
committee regarding., trio advertising of
Xhe Lewis and Clark Exposition In con
nection" witn me. cnamoer ioi commerce
and. the Board of Trade-It was mov.il
that the various printing nouses in this
city -ofler wuggestioh -to bel submitted to
the business men for their fchoie.- Sen
eca Smith - moved' that the president and
secretary of the board;' in the name ot
tha board, extend aninvltatfcn to Oovar
nor Yates of Illinois to, vis t Oregon, in
company with the Dairy ani Food Com
missionsrs. , .(.
OREGON CI
H ; . - (Journal fioeclal Service.)
f OREGON CITVit Aorll 2l-The City
Council eommltteefon health ind police is
wrestling with a smali-po) scare. A
Portland woman' came up Monday and
vlaltad a family named Wilsoh In Kansas
City. Addition- bufcireturned ill the even
ing. The news soread -that Itha woman
was.'; Ill -and was 1 broken -oik with the
smallpox while oni'her visit Mere. There
are-about a doken children lnlthe Wilson
family, and wh,u.ome, of tnem a re at
tending school, others -are ttnoloyed In
the woolen mill.. Consequently the city
atitnortti-are umrmed at in possible
spread- of the .disease. A qjurantlne of
the family was, ordered, v r , I .
' Mis ,.M. S. BstJow, ' formerly of the
OREGON
' y. Loveliest fen
ROSES
Papa':OoUefBenelSieKrecrj;;ao
yarliri
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The , marvelous ; success ,of Wise
rbs. Dental Offices is not due to any-
"accident-A- It is tne result of rains-
takiV care and a determination to
everyxpatron tne benefit of years of
rwriffjrV . 1 -
rn
Painless Extractinar
K i i
: Wise BrosV?xtractvan)r number cf -teeth
absolutely without pain.' -No.
slaughtering of tne gums no bad after '
effects. ' ' , ; , :
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, if .!liil
Modern Equipment .
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: Wise Bros', Dental Offices ar equip
ped with every modem appliance AnoWn
to dental science; I ' Patrons 'getXtbe
benefit of up-to-date methods and m
equipment 1 " I , i . 1 4
DENTISTS
" " '.'"'ll'u I,' I"' . lS6 , "
DR. W. A. WISE nnS. J. P. CONRAD
DR. T.. WI5B " Lady Attendant,
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THE NEW FAIUNO BUILPINQ
S. E.' Corner Third and Washington Streets
ESTAMlStlEliTmD
P6rfl(ind
. 8iftlOO!ff ti
school, cm
t Bhriow sc
Rinfc patriotic! enter-
tHiiiment lust
nightf entlt.'d "The Civil
pants were pupil dr the school. Mrs. C.
,Vi. BufloW, Mis Viva Tull, Mls Shop
para iienry r usey imd c. u. 'l ull
Company A, Third Regiment. O. N. O,
haa received 14 nppllqat ions for member-
snip, and It is-intended 'to have a-full
list -hen the annutJl encampment is beld
jn-juir. i-no company nas been in a fair
ly satisfactory 'condition since Its ornn
iiatlon twd years to, but the member-
snip ron nas not, been up to the limit
A meetinfe will be field at Redmen's hall
to organise - the - -ageiearner into a
urncn oi xne r eqera tea Trade unloil
SUNPfiYSIDE.
a surpriso part1 wa tendered J. M.
Coyie at his residence, East Thirty-ninth
iand iTaylor-i- street i. yesterday, it being
his birthday. A targe number of friends
were in attenaancendjleeant
i nreeLiiew hotlf9 are belnef ei 'feted
Pf saftf xnirty-lih andHMr Ya
f Mr f. P.Hvood la.&nvaleaslnc aAer
Ja aeyere lllneta. -,'JL. wtU iM.C
The citizens of iSnnnysldo havo net l
.tlaned.J.hajCounty fcotirt-to lower me"
grade on the Base
Line road about three
feet soJhat.lt wU
conform to the gradt
of the streets of tie Y'flhlty,
Anchor Lodge.' A
O. V. W.. had a very
good meeting last
byening...six..Aew can
didates being Initiated Into the order.
D. H. Wllson oft
Winona; Minn., who
has" beeif , visiting
C -.1 , ., 1 i".."jw. iui '
m ik inn., -win yt-pve ot nis nomo in a
few days. This hi
Mr. -Wilson's second
Tislt to the Coast
T. .Mcbanlels I
preparing to erect a
new store building
feast of the jJoBtofflce.
J. L.t. Thomas, wHo has been employed
at uresbam, has r
turned to 8unnysldo.
A new -store but
ding Is about to be
f-rected by J. Mlclel next to Hunter
xsau,, .
The little on of
Mr. Slngletary. who
with scarlet fever,
haa been very sled
has rt-covered.
Perry Shields has
at Buperior, WIb.. a
l-etumed to his home
Iter a short visit with
Mr. Honeyman, the! grocer
airs. Berry is expecting a
Visit from
two ot ner sisters
f.w dayi.
from, i the past In a
Mr. Harris left t
day for a few day'
visit at. Eugene.
- Everybody like
Peacock: flour be-
cause It Is the best.
Sun Soon Huie Co.
Importers wholesal i rfnd retail dealers
tn Bilks, Carpets. 1 1 attlngs. Tea and
Rices Japanese Fancj Goods, Rug,' Em
broidery, Shawls, C -epes, m Underwear,
Ivory Carvings, Inla d and ' Lacquered
Good. '
; - 247 TAMHILt STREET.
earth. A well-rdoted, one year"
plant lOc y Name your choice; IMaman
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panjiess, and I am well pleased." J
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beautiful TeetH
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money and trouble,
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Bicycle RepairidSf
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