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' . tflTE OxlEQOtf DAILYVJOTn.N'AL," TOTlTtiAinf,' BATTJHPAY : EVENTING, 3T A17CII 28, 1903. . i ., -" ... - .'.' v . 1 Fear for Safety of Their ( Property-7. The Presence of Desperate Firebug Causes . General Alarm Ex tra Watchmen Employed. ' ' The Journal's exclusive publication of the. manifold attempts of a firebug- to destroy Portland lumber manufacture in business, nan caused widespread ter r throughout the city. Manufacturer! are fearful that at any moment me torch of the Incendiary mar kindle flame that will reeult In the. Ion of their estarishmenta. Not for years has there own audi a feeling; of niurni ov-r tho dread of poaalbllttles-of destruction at the hands of a Mend whose greatest riallsrht la to watch the devouring- ele ment llejc up valuable property. That this man can successfully operate by day and by night, still evndlns; the police. Is the most remarkable fact in connsctron'wltVtWwnoie matter. That an Ineendlary can Work day and Btg-ht, with a police force' of W men, seems most remarkable 'As published In The Journal yesterday, the incendiary. ver he may be. laid the foundation r the destruction or tne inman-roui en mil., the Eastern lumber mill, the Alnslle planing jnlll and the North Pa cific Mill Company's plant within the pjiet week. ' Folloe force Baffled. The statement Is made at police head quarters that everything the officers can do to apprehend the firebug is being done. Just what that IS, no one seems to know. The detectrves hover about the station most of the time, talking about clrtt service rules, and ' so It would not appear that any one of them Is doing much toward catching firebugs. Chief of Police Hunt and Captain of Detectives Simmons are very reticent relative to the actions of the police, and further than to toy that steps are being taken " to capture the Incendiary, they have nothing to say. Chief Hunt stated thad to his mind, it does not appear that the city Is In very great danger from Bres of Incendiary origin. "Mill men are taking precautions to prevent any further fires," said Chief llunt, "and I "am of the opinion that thee will nt be any more fires. We are doing everything we can to capture thlaman who la at large, but it is a bard task." , "We will catch him In the very act some day," commented Captain of De tectives Simmons. Whoever It is, he will keep up this business too long, and will run right Into serious trouble some time when he leant expects it. We'll get him yet." - ' Manufacturers in Terror. That the firebug proposes to wipe out every lumber manufacturing concern In Portland, there seems no doubt," His operations for the past week have been directed to this line of industry, and the fault Is not his that In every In Mflnce his work was a failure. By the ljberal application of coal oil to fine kindlings, he would set Are and then await the results. 'The undisputed fact that a desperat firebug Is at large, and that he Is so bold as to operate even In the very light of day, has occasioned such alarm that the management of the large manufac turlnp plants have placed extra wntrh men on duty to protect their proper! J FIRE WORKS $3,000 DAMAGE Residence at 751 Johnson Stree Destroyed. 1 If e!4y subscriber fail to a Mure tbelf pa?er, they will eonfar a fyor If they will call p ataia.SOO and ester thai Fire, originating from a defective flue, destroyed the residonee of Mr. and Mra. F. A. Hnnke. 781 Johnson street, at 1:80 o'clock this morning-, causing a loss of nearly $3,000. Hoso No.- 0 answered an alarm from box 67 at the corner of T wen ty-f mirth and Johnson streots. and quickly had a stream of . water playing on the flames. Tho fire, was out In less thin half an hour, but the house was practically ruined, owing to the rapidity with which It burned. That Mrs. Honke escaped with her life, she considers litle short of miracu lous. She was asleep when the fire was eating Its way to her room, and filling tno bouse with smoke. How she was awakened she does not know, but she &A f ha.Altr 41mA j- nannnn M . i. ' " " vi.i.v iw r ii win l burning building to the residence lira. L. Vlnl, who owns the house. Borne of the furniture was pared, but (most of the furnishings of the house were destroyed by fire and water. The damage, . according to Mrs. Vial, will reach almost I3.000. The Insurance is 11.500. F. A. JIanke Is traveling freight agent tne ciucago, Milwaukee & St. Paul lway, and Is out of the city at pres ent. Therefore, Mrs. Hanke was alone In the house last night ' "If I had slept 10 minutes longer I think I would have been burned to death," said she this morning. 1 PERSONALS. Mark Wolf, the well-known merchant of .Astoria, Is In the city. : S. H. Bates, a timber man from Min neapolis, is at the Imperial. K. P. Nelson, a commercial traveler of Chicago. Is a guest at the Perkins. Vr. L. Carlson, a merchant of Center jClty, Mich., is in the city on business. -TV',- C. Cameron, a wealthy lumberman of Milwaukee, Is In the city on busi ness, W. A Hamilton, the well-known at torney vf Roseburg, is at the Imperial accompanied by his wife. The members of the Astoria Bowling Club stopped OVQr at the Tmnprlnl -on. terday on. their way to Salem. Capt I,angntt Vnited States Engi neer, left Jast. evening for San Francisco Ml a business trip. M. Schumach. assistant traffic agent ' f I "nlon Pacific, with, headquarters fct Salt Lake, Is at the Portlands J. C. Ainswortta of this, city loft last night foe the Kast-where, he goes In the interest of the Portland- Street Rail- way Compuny.. j . Wetnnetrti -totte?.' fSl w?n , ?Aml?t,n.? 1 S010" "" eend ami BtartT a Sunday, . March J I P. M. " , ' I Brisk temp's oelobratea Bt LouU bot tle (eer , . . : , -v ,','-v Are ye aJaurUdf If t. as - your druggist for Oulnean'l Remedy. It cures are mary-lous. .. SrUk lamp's eelfbrated $U troula bot tle beer.'' ' :.: ' -i, ' . ' ' , Xawthorne Blossoms, an exquisite per fume. Jancke Drug Cu. wawtnorns ajia Qrsnd avenues. , s ' ' Brink &ewy'f oe)ebrate4 Bt Louis' bot tie beer. - ' : Drink Stamp's celebrated Bt JUjuH bet tie beer. ' wovOmmA mah. 110 Fifth street A palu table lunch served e very evening from I until 11 P. to, , . . V WaataA Advertising manager and so licitor for Pendleton Tribune. Call thls, venlna-.i Room SO0. Imperial. ' . Monthern mall was late this morning on aecount of the derailment of train near Koseburr late yesterday afternoon. The aew sidewalk rAinsjioesj are gen erally being obeyed 1y the retail mer chants am! the Inspectors have no dlm culty now In keeping the walks clear of all merchandise. . - V . '. Ths mtk Bete Trederlck W. Veator, D. Clshop of Olympla,' will speak te men at All Saint's Church. Twenty-second street, near Reed, Sunday afternoon, March 2, at 4 o'clock. ; ; . Thlel Seteotlve Berrlce ' Oo-Estab- llshed SO years. Cham. Commerce. Portland. N. T.. ChlcA at- Louis. St Paul. Kansas City, Denver. City of Mexico. Montreal. B-attle. Spokane. San Francisco. vhm are i-tii Is soon to take more active steps to compel the owners of frame buildings in this city xo scrape the moss oft the roofs of their prop erty. Don't forget to buy that Hat, On Sat urday. All the styles you see in omer stores at $2.00 and $1.60. with ua only $1.00. The Men's Wear Store, in rirsi treet Agenta "The, Hariow nnm aim Sweet Dempster Hat Poor concrete walks are causing the City Engineer's Department considerable trouble, and the deputies wui nereajier keep a sharp lookout to see tnat no Inferior materlol or work- Is used in the walks within the concrete limits.' itnrday Soeoiall A ahowlng of Neck wear In all the new Fads and Silks, reg ular 60c quality, for Saturday only loc aanh nr x for BOc! not more man b io n eimthmer. The Men's Wear Store, 171 First street. Agents "The Hariow onoe arid Sweet, Dempster Hat Secretary ShUlook of the Board of Trado Is in receipt of a letter from the Iowa 8Ute College of Agriculture ana Mechanical Arts requesting ratings on when, corn and oats: also samples of commercial grades of these cereals. How that asparag-us la becoming more plentiful the' product Is being used by the general public, rainy gooa quamy of grass can now be obtained at 15 cents nound. while several weens ago xne very poorest grades brought 60 cents. The City k Suburban Company has Issued a new order under which its conductors will hereafter signal all cars at each railway crossing. Several seri ous accidents have been narrowly avert ed lately and the company Is determined that more care shall be taken h the nemtian of the cars on Its various lines. At the regular annual msetlng of the members of the First JTeBDyterian Church Thursday evening the following elders were re-elected: . WHliam M. Ladd. R. Livingston, WlllaVn Wadhtms and R. K. Warren. The salary of Dr. v.. p. Hill, the pastor, was raised to $6,000 a year. Complaint has been made that the Molen &. Frank Company has monopo lized Alder street, betweeft Fifth and Sixth streets. The company has made a practice of unloading its goods oil the sidewalks and some days ror several hours st ft time other teamsters sre compelled to use other streets as a re sult ef the standing of the department store's teams In the middle, of the road. A Kandy Practical Typewriter. Along with other first grade typewriters, the Blickensderfer typewriter has been add ed to the equipment of The Oregon Dally Journal office, -e yBllck." filling a want In certain work that other makes of machines cannot coyer. JWhefever the Blickenserfer machine has been tried It has met the want and requirements. R. L. Dunn, the Rgent 268 Stark street, s energetically pushing it into the terri tory of the higher i typewriters of the day. . "For' excellence of work there Is not a machine on the market today thut eclirjses the "Bllck." It Is first class In every detail, nnd less than half the price of the much-heralded typewriters. As a matter of fact, there Is no such thing as a "best" bicycle. Who says so employs the language to deceive. It is well enough, perhaps, to hire Dana a and beat dmms. shout loudly and yell with all one's might, to attract atten tlon to the wheel one sells, but of a truth all modern wheels have certain points of excellence peculiarly their owryHl all are good. The Wolff-AmerlcAn Is one of the superior makes of these noise less steeds, yielding to none in the qual ities that make for durability and ease of propulsion. We buy tho Wolff from the factory, In carload . lots, for cash. and give our customers the benefit. 'of the middlemen's profits. This . Is our way of building up a business, and. we have grown to like It This frankness pays us; will It not pay youf Sigel A Smith, 335 Morrison .street Marquam Building. At tfio ! Churches . Tint Baptist f .;. Corner . Twelfth and Taylor streets. Alexander Blackburn, Dj ax pastor, Vll preach. At 10:11 a. ra., morning prayer: 10:S0 a. m.. sermon, "Jesus In Prayer.',' a short sermon to the children; 7:S0 p. m. sermon; subject. "Were Jesus Christ's Rules of Life Practical T" Young Peo ple's meeting;' subject. The Mormon Problefii," Homer Clark, leader.- Sun day Schools At 10 a. px. University Park, Walter O. Hal pes, superintendent At It m.. Home School, J. O. Malone, leader. At t p. m, Bavler Street Mis sion, C A. Lewis, superintendent At f p. m., Chinese Mission. W, U Bartlett, superintendent Music Professor W. M. Wilder, organist with chorus; Miss Ma bel Johnson, soloist Mississippi Aveaue CongtegatlOBsl Corner Fremont street and Mississippi avenue. Sunday School at 10 a. m., J. H. Vpham, superintendent Preaching services at 11 a. m. and T:t0 p. m. 1 At both of theae services Rev. F. , Peacock will preach. This will be the last Sun day that.. Mr. Peacock will supply the pulpit as be Is going to British Colum bia. Toung People'a meeting at 8:30 p. m.; topic, "A Mission Study of Africa." Miss Amy Hansen, leader., One hundred new singing, books purchased by the Sunday School have arrived and will be used at all the services next Sunday. ' VV.! Th,otni, 7DV ..f Chicago, fill preach. sHinday Boneol at 11 JO p. , Meeting of the Wni.p. Eliot Fraternity , at 1 by m. fj .i -ft 'I- VnlUl Bretluren In Christ v Th i Church Of the Vnitej Brethren Jn Christ, corner of Eut i ifteenth and Morrison, Jtev'W. O. Fluher, pastor. Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and T;J0 p. tn. riiintian En dsavor at -$;84 p. in. Prayur meetlni . . i. . , i ( Mea'B sMsort. Ka ft North Blxth Btret-t, rv. a. Boper, superintendent. Ruminy Bchool at I p. m. Btereoptlcon Rt-.ry of the greatest flood' In the w..rl1. All boye and girls welcome. EvAni, -Mntio service at 7:48 p, m. theme, "TUe Challenge of tho Cross." . ' :yV- . ' ' ere BfOssion. 'Corner Second and Jpfr.Tion streets. Services Will be held 8u Uy at 10:10 a. m. and f;l 9 p. nu by the pimtor, Rev. J.,U. Allen. .Jdornlng fihj.-ot "The Foxes Spoil the Tendr , Even ing subject, "The Inner Sanctuary of Man." r ; , . , ) - Trinity rresbyUrian. Fulton. Rev. A. D. 8i.t will preach at 10:10 a. m. ReV. A. a H nd. pastor, will preach t t:$0 p. m Tujiin (a labor Question for every om l. "i.urd. What Wilt Thoa Have Me to Do?' Acts -$ Christian Science. At First Church (Scientist), on Twenty-third street near Irving, services will be held at 11 a. m. and $ p. m. The sub ject of the sermon Is,. "Unreality. ". The children's Sunday School meets at 11:10 p. m. Wednesday evening meeting Is held at 8 p. m. The free reading room is open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. ra., and 7:10 to 9 p. m., at rooms'!, 3 and 4, Hamilton Building. 111.. Third street. All are cordially welcome at serviees and reading room. Vlspak Presbyterian. Jerome R. McOlade, pastor. Themes of sermons for Sabbath Morning, "An Apostolic Benediction;" afternoon, "The Sanctified ' Motive." Special music Morning: Anthem, "O Sing Unto the Lord," Hill; solo. "When the Mists Have Rolled in Splendor" (Danks). Mr. George Haynes. ': Afternoon: Anthem, "The Lord Is King." Chappie; solo. "Rest," Sheldon. Christian Endeavor service, "A Consecration Meeting." ' Lecture to Men. Dr. Lyman B. Sperry, the noted author and lecturer, wilt give an address to men at the Marquam Grand Sunday afternoon at 3:30 on the topic "Male and Female, or the Significance' of Sex." A musical program will bo rendered by the Meneley Quartet of Chicago. Doors will be open at 3 o'clock. The meeting Is under the auspices of the T. M. C. A. and Is free to men only. .'" flrst Vaivenallit. East Couch' and, East KigMh streets Rev W. F. Small, pam r Sermon at 11 a. on "Jesus nd the S.-urlnt Wo man." Bundar School nt 1-16 p. m. Ladles' Society (t, church pur yw, Wed nesoay, Apru. J. & , i ' i J Church of Our Bavloar, Woodstock. The services will be morning prayer and sermon at II ft- m. Sunday 8chojl at 10 a., h$ Bong Jser Ire every Friday evening during Lent First free Methodist ".Corner East Ninth ami illll streets, Preaehtng at 11 a. m.. by Rev. H. V. Haslam,. Sunday Bchool at 10 u. m, Prayer-jneeUflg Tbursday evening. . .. ' i . Olive Braaok Oosptl Mission, Services jat 'I and I . m., and every night during the week. Itlllonlal Sawn. Services as usual at 11 a. m.. at 414 East Ninth' street comer Grant. All interested Invited, Evangelical Association. First English Church, corner East 8lxth and Market streets, Rev. Q. W. Plumer, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m., from the theme, "Seeing Jesus Only." At 8 p. m. the subject Will be, "How Much Owest TluU My Lord?" Sunday School at 10 a. ra. Junior Alli ance at 3 p. m. The Young People's ai lfunce meets at 7 p. m. Friends and strangers always welcome. IN EAST SIDE COURT. , O. Young has sued Lee Stamper for $39.06 on account of an unpaid bill Costs of the action are asked for. J. H. Russell has filed a suit against N. D. Stafford' and his wife for $35 al leged to be due on a promissory note The plaintiff also aks that he be awarded flS as attorney's fees and-the costs of bringing the artlon. A. B. Keaton has sued'W. M. North rup for $$.50 said to be due on an un paid medical bill. ' ' Trinity Chapel. Nineteenth street near Washington, Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Serv ices Holy Communion. 8am.; morn ing prayer, and sermon. 11 a. m.; even ing prayer, 7:30 p. m. : Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The Right Rev. Blsrfop Keator of Olympla will preach before the church Bchools In the evening. All persons are cordially invited. SYMPHONY SEASON TO CLOSE The local symphony: season will be cloned in this oltyv by the presentation of a very interesting concert by the Portland society -on Thursday evening. Several numbers on he program have been placed by request of Portlunders but one of the principal numbers will be by Frinkle1' Rtohteev'-the well-known blind boy musician. "Mr. Rlchter will present "Value Lcnte,'" A' comDoHltlon of his own. The "Scotch' Symphony" of Mendelssohn Will be a fitting finale for tile season's work. Saint-Saens' "Hondo and Caprlcioso" Hill be it special feature with Mrs. Sherman D.'- Brown us the Soloist. , , v Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran. Corner East Grant and Tenth streets. Services at 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School at 0:30. Thursday even ing the Young People's Society meets with P. Skaale at 497 East Twenty-eighth street. School on Saturdays from 9:30 a. m. to II m. The Norwegian-Eng lish class meets Mondays at 8 p. m. O. HagoQS, pastor. East Side Episcopal. St. David's Stone Church, corner Bel mont and Twelfth streets. Rev. George B. Van Waters, D. D.. rector. Holy Communion In the chapel at 8 a. m. Morntngrprayer and sermon at 11 a; m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Vested choir of men and boys. G. Ese man, choirmaster and organist. Ko...: , This eouDoa en title ny rad I r sf thU ppr to rrea bottle of Koymei. Tho S. T. Booth Oo. Ithtom, N. T. Calvary Presbyterian. Corner Eleventh and Clay Btreets, Rev. W. S. Gilbert, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of-morn ing sermon, "The Sixth Beatitude;" even ing, "Christianity's Appeal to Thinking Men." Music by chorua choir, MJss Mar garet Lamberson, director; Miss Brown, soprano; Mr. H. v. Mllligan, organist. 100,000 Bottles Free. Bpcolal Arrangements 'to Give Eyomel, the Core for Coughs, Colds and Ca tarrh, Free to pas Scalers. In order that none of our readers may liave any excuse for suffering with a rough or cold or any catarrhal trouble, we liave made arrange ments with the pro prietors of Myome!, I he ' famotiH H-ioimn- teed cure for these diseases, to end a pottle or tnelr remedy o any one mail ing mem our coupon. , The bottle will go uy man. uu cniirges prepaid, and does not niace you under any obligation what ever' - " , Be sure to give your full postofflee nuuiL-rs, unu wriie our name plainly sending the coumm to The R. T. Booth Co., Hyomel Building.' Ithaca. N" Y Neqessity Spring Ovi-eoats are not a Inxray-they'ro a ncccssitya We don't urge yon to bay one for the sake of ap pearance, but tor the sake of 'health and comfort, and we urge you to come here for It for economy sake. ansa Kin i n im fr'tnr.Tnlw,! m iisAisi 'i,.i m Don't Cover - I the Worjri Place with rug your frin4 will Ka th artlflc. Buy m carpet fromuur new Spring Irjef.r - zxcxvsxra oitm koto t - J.GJack&Co.; . 0PP05ITB CHAMBER OP COflMERCQ Billiard' and Pool Tables i SALOON FIXTURES BOWLING ALLEYS W givm you btntfit manufacturmr'i prlc$EMOUGH SJtlD. Z Armstrong (Tto TAILOR 313 WASHINGTON STRUT ! The Brunsvick-Balke-Collender Co. i 49 THIRD STREET, PORTtAMD, OR. HEN'S RESORT ENTERTAIN MEM I Tonight at f:4S at the Men's Resort. (8 North Hlxth street, a musical and literary program, comprising vocal, cor net and violin solos and dramatic read ings will be given. Admission Is free and all are welcome. & CO. Safety Tube Boife Works Marine and Stationary Boilers manufacture ed and repaired, and all kinds of boilers altered tolncrease heating surface. 83 TO 89 UNION AVE., PORTLAND, OR. hep 'hene, Union 19. Bee Phous- 'PinK 741. . Little Wonder Water Motor ..a. FAMILY ROOMS GENTLEMEN'S RESORT LOUIS DAMMASGH COODNOUCH BUILDING, 168-170. FIFTH STREET. 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Sunday School at close ,of the morning service. T,lie Wednesday testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. 1 Where tot Sine. Where to Dine. Bpeolal elx-couraa dinner at ; the Im- nerlal Hotel . Restaurant. 60 cents: sec ond floor; " faJce'elevalorj 12 to 8 p.rn. vus Dpwuu uuur nonaay, ovo Olympla oysters, raw. Chlckeh soup or clam broth. Boiled salmon, parsley sauce. Either chicken or. roast turkey. . Lobster sad. Any two kinds of dessert Tea, coffee, cocoa or milk. Sneclal 35a chicken dinner ervM nn ttunuay rrom iz to s p. m. at Perkins Restaurant, U. Al. -Watfon. proprietor. . 'I , , . . Try our oelebrated Merchants' Lunch. 25c. Rath & Sandy, 145 First Street. CAR 3AP EXppSIORS. The City & Suburban Company has finished the new extension to its East Twenty-eighth street barn. Th,e oom p'any has built ft Waiting room for its employes on the south end of the new addition which Is very much -appreciated by the men. t " . . : , ; " Work will soon begin on the build ing of the new line from East Twenty-eighth street on East Oliaan to East Thirtieth street. - The present' rbad makes a number of. sharp turns and, it Is the policy of the company to straight en Its roads as much as possible and Jhereby make better tlme.:.. fr First Christian. Park and Columbia streets. Dr. J. F. Ghormley will take for his morning theme. "Heaven Where, and Who Are There?" His evening theme, "Treasures in Earthern Vessels." Special Gospel music; Prof. Oeorge A. Wlrts. director; Mrs. Viola Crawford, organist. Farewell Meetings. Ensign and Mrs. Hill, of the Salvation Army, with their two assistants, will say good bye to their many comrades and friends Sunday night. Farewell meetings all day Sunday, morning, after noon and night, at 128 First street Th public Is cordially invited. First Congregational. Madison and Park streetB. The pas tor, Rev. E. L. House, D. D., preaches at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Things and Other Things;' evening subject. "Self. Unmade Men." Special music by Veteran Double Male Quartet AH are invited. ,', First Spiritualist Society. Artisans' Hall, Ablngton Building, Third street near Washington. Celebra tion of the 65th anniversary of Modern Spiritualism. An all-day meeting. Con ference by the pioneers at 11 a. ra. 'and 7:45 p. 'm. ' Mr. Hyland will lecture on 'The Starting Point" Good music. . St. Paul's, Woodmere. Evening prayer jand sermon m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. at S p. , ': tTnltarlaa. . Yamhill ' and" Seventh streets. George' pastor, Croswell Cressey, Ph. D., D. D. At the service at 11 . m., the Rev. C Eye Headaches , Many peuj'le suffer from headaches caused by eye de fects. You may see all right, your eyes may not pain you, yet because of -a. something lacking whkl: properly adjust ed Glasses alone can supply, you continue to suffer. It - won't jcost anything to learn .'whether your eyes are defec- tlve or not, and, If they need Glasses, ,jv.e can .ftt.ihe . proper .! tines. , Our prices are, very reasonable and . w guarantee satisfaction. .,.. "ii . I...;.;...............,.. Friday and Bturrt. March 27 aud US, wiUt uiitlura Satur day, "TBI WIZARD OF THE In burleique by MULTNOMAH AKATEUK ATHlKTld CLUB. 1U0 Mai. Voice. 12 Ballet Dancer.. Prli'e. -lknta and ke., 'J. Lower floor and Itrrtt U row. of baloorijr, 1. Laat tj row of bal .nn j . 7&c. tiallery, 35c and 2bc. KEELEYINSTITUII FIRST and MONTGOMERY STS . ... PORTLAJSD, OR. Cures liquor. Opium and Tobacco Mabits The only authorized Keeley Institute to Orejron. Elezant auarters and erert convenience. Correspondence gtrlclly confidential. . Phone Main 304. . , " , . 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