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-v ( t if tA-ver inn ' ettnw' i triitfitrt .. if. .' - . - " . 4 h j . . . a. j .... .1, tu.,liiAli uitvu i liivj, r i-i a v, v - i. ., ., .. siiimtEiijitaiiijiiiiiGi-i; ififiiosiiiil inniGATidn lAvj (,Vr in i SdIq- f t WZSDAY WEDNESDAY- ;NS I. - Ar- . ' '' avv.. , v Mart Knocked From Car by Con 'ductor. Posies Away Without r , J ; Regaining Consciousness. . -..!; .;?t i i ' I. ' '' 'l,'y j CONDUCTOR Lb'sT TEMPER ' t ; ' AND THEN STRUCK HIM Senate Committee Favors Giving Control of the Reclamation ; ..' 1.. Fund to Congress.: t PUCED UPON BASIS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT WORK THIS COUCH Coiich may be seen ' In our window 'in fol- V - Duttle . Fell ': From Platform, Hitting ' Head on. Pavement Said to Hava ' Been Intoxicate! When He Board Secretary of Interior Interposes No Objection but la Glad to Be Fe ""lieved of Heavy ResponaibUity He --Now me. - ' ' " . -:- .;..;. " lowing colon IS " rfiid L. with an " oak aw I wiriBaWsJa J, ' - . TUESDAY . ' d Cat Tharadiay Morelnf . z:.1l: ' w , Green, red and . James D. Duttle. the machinist Who .waa atruck"br X'ATBradt, a street rail , war conductor! and knocked from a ear t -at Third and Morrlaon streets iat ll . o'clock 'Thursday morning,- died at St Y Vincent's hospital at 11:10 o'clock last night. The man was unoonacioue from the lime he fell until hie death, a period of 40H boura, Bradt was arrested by order et Chief ', of Police Grltsmanher shortiy after the . nifaitrwhlch has ended In Duttle's death : , occurred. No complaint was filed against .him, the. charge of aesault ana battery . k.lit sintered nnlv on tha arrest sheet. - and be is now at liberty on a bond of 1100. .' He may now be charged with 'manslaughter and his bond Increosed. - ' .Duttle was aged about. I years, and , had a room at the Centennial hotel. He . boarded a car In North Portland Thurs i. ? day evening, and la aald to nave been 4intoi1cated. He demanded trenefer. which Bradt aaya was given him. He ' Ms tlien aald to have asked for another, - and asserted that- he had not received . ...one. Words led to epithets, and he ie ' .accused of calling Bradt a "liar" and . 7 then "a damned liar. when the oon- , ductor admits he lost bis temper , and struck him. ' . : ."Aa he -staggered and fell backward I grabbed hold of his coat to aave him," aald Bradt. "but my graap waa not firm . and the cloth also tore. He s trues: on ' the back of hie bead on the pavement' r-- The body of -Duttle , was removed .to . . .. . M f.1.1 0 , tne unaertaaing room, ui imwf n and Coroner Flnley will hold an inquest , tomorrow. It la probable that Bradt will not be taken Into custody, pending t the result of the Inquest. One witness - to the affair has already volunteered to the police to appear and tell what he knowe If called on.- y-"- t 1 ' -, ; NEW RAILROAD FROM " : M'CORMICK PROPOSED p. 1 (Saeetsl Mseeten te Joaraal.t ' - v Chehalla Wash.: Feb. I. Articles of 'incorporation or tbe MuCormlck ft Co lumbia Klar Railway company were . filed here yesterday In the office of the ' .county auditor.- The company it) In- 'jcorporatod with 100,0 capital stock. for the purpose of building a railroad . Ifrotn McCormiek. a aawmlll town on the , Chehalla ft South Bend branch". 14 miles ' '(-west of Chehalla to a point on the Ce lumbta river.,, It ja prepoaed tn -build up the' west branch of the Chehalla river, r thence down Gray's river aad find a bar- i bor at Oray'a bay. Provision Is made In i the artlclee of Incorporation for the v company to engage. In a general steam , f boat business on the Columbia river and tae Faclflo ocean. . . - i , , H. McCormiek. the wall known saw. i'talll man. who Is now residing In Port- . ,"land, , V. Im Hale .and A. N. Rlgga of i-. theTJdeCormIck -Xomber : company, -era 'the incorporators and the trustees who ' are to have charge of the affaire af the -company. The McCormiek company al ready ha a several miles of standard gauge railroad built .in the direction in floated, and the new ' road will be an ' extension of the system that has al : ready bean atarud.. -It will tap a body -of -timber aa fine aa any. In western Washington and a quantity- that la al 'most endlesa About four yearo ago . the Northern Paclflo company made a 'Surrey for a railroad from Pa Ell. three miles east of McCormiek, over about the ' route 'which the McCormiek company now Intends to cover. - PILES 14 YEARS -Terrible Cat Cured Painlessly-With Only On Treatment of Pyra-', : y mid Pile Cure. V Vaokag-a la maim Wrapper stalled te Sveryoae ITae Write. . "L have been a terrible sufferer" of piles for fourteen 14 years and during all this time yon can have an Idea of how many kinds of medicine I tried. But I found no relief whatever. I felt there must be something thst could . euro me without having to undergo aa operation which might kill me. "Now, after trying but one treatment , f your 'Pyrsralda I am free., free to tell 1L autferera of thla.dreadful dla eaee to try this medicine the Pyramid ' . File Cure. 4t will cure. when all others fall. Sincerely -yours , Branelgh, Bcnellburg. i-a. .' Anyone . Buffering from the terrible torture, burning and Itching of piles, will get Instant relief from the treet "merit we" Send out free," at bur own 'ex pense. In plain sealed package,- to every one eendlng name and address. ' .. Surgical operation for pllea Is nsrve- 1 ' racking, uruel and isiely a permanent succesa. Here you can get a treatment thar ta quick, eesy-te-apply. and- ln.-. ' expensive, and free from the publicity and humiliation ytou suffer by doctors' examination. - M : ' t .pyramid Pile Cure Is made In the form of "easy to use" suppositories. .The coming of cure is felt the moment you begin to use It, and your Buffering ' ends. . , -, .)... . Bend your nsme and address at once 7 to Pyramid Drug Co.. ltm Pyramid Building, Marshall. Mich., and get, by return mall, the treatment we will aend ,' you free, in plain, aealed wrapper. , After seeing for yourself what It can do. you can get a regular, full also pack , age of Pyramid ' Pile Cure from any druggist et 19 cents eech 'or, on receipt of price, we wilt mall you same ear ' selvee If ' he ehould net have It . , , ' ' - (WaahUctoa Boreas of The. Joaroal.) "".Washington." D. C. Teb. I. The sen ate committee on Irrigation authorised a favorable report today on a bill which contemplates a radical 'departure from the provisions of the pstlonal Irriga tion act. This-la the bill of Senator Hanabrough,'. segregating from the fund accumulated .under the national Irriga tion act the sum of 11,000,004 for con struction of a system of drainage In North.-, Dakota for -the reclaiming- pf swamp lands and rendering them suit able for cultivation. : ' - 'This action is a step toward the plan -which- is- being-advocated by - several western senators, notably. Carter and Hanabrough, of taking control , of the national Irrigation funds out of ' the hands of the secretary of the Interior and placing it In charge ofs congress, which will be called upon to make ap propriations for various irrigation pro jects. In the same manner aa approprla tlone are made for river and harbors Improvements and - other government works. v . '.'.. ,. :' There Is muchopposlt6n to thla plan In the senate, but it meets with con siderable favor In the houae of repre sentatives, where the general bill gov erning the expenditure of funda for ir rigation enterprises, as well aa for the Panama canal construction, ia likely to be passed. - . The secretary of the Interior, Is Inter posing no obstacles to passage of the law taking, the control of the irrigation fund out of his hands, but on the con trary le aald to be willing to be relieved of the great responsibility the expendi ture of the fund imposed upon him. . The irrigation committee has also au thorised a favorable report upon the substitute for the Heyburn bill pre pared by Senator Sutherland, providing for 7. the - segregation of townsltes not exceeding 1(0 acres each under gov ernment irrigation projects. ' and per mitting the sals of water rights in aucb towna foranunlclpal and. domestlo pur poses, such water rights to be bought and controlled by the towna - It also provides forjlhe leasing of, water power where such action -will -sot Interfere with irrigation purposes and require that the sales of town Jota shall be for cash only. -i-' ; .- ; BANDON TURNED DOWN. Chief of Xatiaeera Oaa OIts me Honey -to Carry en Heeded etywe1 ' (Waahlsgtea Bnreao of Tha.Jearaal.) Washington, Feb. S. Senator Pulton today called upon the chief of engineers and presented a memorial from the eitl- sens .of Bandon asking for aa appropria tion of 166,000 for work on the lower channel and mouth of Coquille river. Thla appropriation la desired -for the purpose of continuing the construction or the letty. and more nartlcularlv that portion of It constructed during the paat year, some 860 feet In length. It le par tially rocked, and If not completed it is feared the trestle will be deetroyed by the atorme or the rock already placed will spread by the action of tides and atorme, involving extra expense when the construction is continued. If not un dertaken soon. It Is also reported that there are shoals In the first bend of the river above Bandon. on which loaded vessels ground and which is a aerloua obetacle to navigation. Senator Fulton waa of .the opinion that the chief engineer had an emer gency fund from which the expenditure could be made to cover the request, but is advised tnst tbta fund waa ex hausted. "'" Chief Engineer Mackenzie states that he cannot make a recommendation at this session of congress for the annro- prlatlon deairedV- as tne case ls "one of many hundred, and his recommendation would be without avail, as there Is to be no general rivers and harbors bill. The only work In Oregon which General Wackenste will recommend for special appropriation la the Columbia river Im provements. : , v., . ; HEYBURN BETTER. Xaaho Senator StOl Very ZU and WUI Xavs to Vnaergo aa Oyeratloa. - (Wiefclastna Boreas ef Taa Josra.l.l - Washington, Feb.' J. The condition ot Senator Heyburn, which last night was regarded aa aerloua is somewhat im. proved today. His physicians announce that his trouble Is recurring, appendici tis and that It will be. necessary for him to undergo an operation. This will be performed aa soon as his general physi cal condition will permit. At preeent there are complications to overcome. The condition of the - senator le auch that he will be unable -to resume his duties In. the aenate for a considerable time., ... .... . , PETITIONS FILED AT SALEM BY W. S. U'REN ' (Special Dlapateh (e The Jeernal ) Sal era, Or., Feb. 1. W. & U'Ren of Oregon City late this afternoon filed pe titions for four constitutional amend ments and .one law.- The amendments are aa follows! . Extending the referendum 'to ail local and special , legislation and ptrts pf bills: state printer amendment; allowing cltlea-and ' towna to amend t net r own ohartera; amendment allowing one leg islative assembly to eubmtt amendmenta to the constitution and allowing tl)S gov? ernr, whehlhe votee are counted, to Issue a proclamation announcing what amendmenta are adopted, which la final and no appeal .to the courts; provides further1 4et-if a -Wit is passed for at eon stltutlonal convention It must be re ferred to the people: the antt-naaa law, TEN MEASURES TO BE ; w : SUBMITTED IN JUNE - ' ' ' Kpeclal Datpateh to Tba Jearaal.) ' " ' Salem, Or., Feb. I. The i rangers' bill, levying a license tax upon the gross earnlnge tf refrigerator and sleeping cars and -oil com pan lea, waa filed at : o'cloctt thla evening. The O ran gars" flat salary bill and De velopment s league tax bill ' waa aban doned. ' ''.'; Nine ' Initiative and one Teferendum measure will be aubmltted to the people at the June election. ,. """In" pretty figured velours." The springs are oil tem-pered- and will wear for , : years. ', This is a $14.00 ,', value.'-f;' V. v '' CARPETS AND RUGS j We have just received our. , spring line and are. show ; ing some - handsome pat- - - 'terns in Oriental and ; Jloral designs : : - 9x12 Axminster " ; Rugs r.f33.50 9x12 Wilton r - Rugs ........ f44)0 9x12 Body Brussel .;. -' Rugs . - I $33.50 BxlZ Roxbury : .'. . Brussel Rugs. . f 27.50 " 9x12 Burlington - - . ITT Brussel l(ugsp920.00 r. ;". :9xl2 All Wool , ' ' - , v Ingrain . .... .912,00 FIRST MID TAYLOR REVIVALIST'S WIFE Charges Mads Against Evange : list Bulgin at Eureka Ap- . f parentty Groundless,- SERIOUSLY INJURED , IN SALT LAKE WRECK Representative ofSaJerrCollege JAtt t Degth'aDdor in San Bernardino --Vindicated by ' Letters , From "Three Rivera. ' . "' ; (Boeclal Dbaateh br Leased Wire le The Joerasl) Santa Barbara. Cel.. Feb. I. While Evangelist Bulgin of Salem, Oregon, who was recently seriously Injured in a Salt Lake wreck and who according to dispatches received by friends here this morning, may be dying. Is in Imminent danger In the south, a letter has reached here from Three Rivera, Michigan, ap parently .exonerating the revivalist of a eharge made against him recently at Eureka. The charge was that he de serted a wife at Three Rivers, Michigan, six years -ago, . and on account of the statement, to that effect by a Three Rivers man,, who was in Eureka when Bulgin was holding revival meetings there, the preacher was driven out of that place. . The letter i received here seems to utterly kill the story. A man who was largely instrumental In bringing Bulgin to thla city where he held a very successful revival, wrote to a clergyman at Three Rivera, under whom . he had formerly sat; inclosing newspaper clippings of the Eureka af fair and asking aa to their truth. -The reply was ss follows:'' "Dear Brother: I have nunted nn the friends of Dr. Bulgin and find"' abso lutely no ground' for the report of de sertion. A - Three . Rivers woman met Mrs. Bulgin two years ago In Chicago and all was wall at that time. Nobody eeeme - w know-or them wince then. They- left here eight years ago, but no accusations or impurity were ever made against him, so far aa I can find. "pastor, ' Methodlat . church, , Three ' Rivers, Michigan." In-w -dispatch- - fronr-ther JterrBntgnri bedside jthls morning it was stated that he waa Buffering very severe Internal hemorrhages and his friends tf ear that the reeults of his accident wyi be fataj. - Son lp tor Sa Starrled. - (Special Dispatch by Leased Wire te The Journal) New xors. vsd, . jooiana mmon Perry, the aoulptor. waa married today to Mrs. May Han bury Fisher at Mont clatr. New Jersey. As a painter Mr. Perry shows a talent no less striking than aa a sculptor. ABB) TOV ma STUBS A SrXOaTT And harassed by a bad cough T Use Ballard's tforehound Syrup, it will se cure you sound Bleep and effect a prompt and radical care, Sold . by Woodard, Clarke A Co. - t. J. i c HOT DESERTED . .' - ' '' IF YOU will NO W, you Our spring purchases are arriving daily and we MUST make room for them. We ! are making "big cuts in all Hnrci ntirl Af wnit nra nnf -e-anH r riritxr Viit xxill Vif Rrinn mnVr xrour cUrf of the low price delivered. , Card No. 5 will be please call at store., -Thiais-.tne last carLp.-4hei , r contest closes next saturday 'night.' watch next sunday's ..." paper for date of awarding prizes - 7 ;. mm DEMOCRATS SPLIT i '(Contlnued from Page Ona) . under the ruling regarding them viola tion of a cauoua agreement prevents the offender from participating In further caucuses..- . . ----- , To assert, as did certain DemoeratU senators today, that the caucus can read a man out of the party, however, la like ly to be considered a very arrogant as. sumption of power. Caucuses have been held In the senate before In the Cuban reciprocity and Panama canal affairs for Instance but even- these were violated by members for ths reason that several of them had received from their con' Btltuente Instructions to vote for both measures. . in these cases, however, the party lash could not be laid upon their backs for ths reason that there was ne penallslng-reeolution adopted, aa was tne case today. - - ---t- . Clark Wants to Know. The vote today waa novel In this re spect, for under the guise of Democracy no such enforcement of the will of oth- era will he applied to any-man who has ever held Beat In the senate. Senator Clark of Arkansas asserted in a speech mat was notn picturesque and perti nent that he wanted to know something aoout tne uominican treaty before he bound his vote and his conscience against it. Hs wanted light, and called upon the members present to give It. The senators were not in that frsme sf mind. They said that-they were there to rule aa to how the members aa a whole ahould vote and to do nothing eise. : This did not In any sense placate Clark, who has been a belligerent for many daya " When, the vote waa called for upon the resolution committing the cauoua against the treaty, Clark's was the only vote recorded axatnet 1L Sen, ator Teller did not take part In any of the votes out of deference to his col league. - lie did not wish to go on record aa In favor of the chastisement of his fellow member from Colorado. :. Beeolutloms Vaaaed. ' Here is the first resolution that was passed: . " "Resolved, That the aenate ought not to advlee and consent to the treaty be tween the United States and the repuo llo of Santo Domingo now pending be fore the senate." ; - The resolution was dual In character. that la. It waa a resolution within - a resolution, the second part being aa follows:-- - - . - . "Resolved, again. That if two thirds of this caucus shall vote In favor of ths foregoing resolution. '. It - shall be the duty of every Democratic .senator . to vote agalnatthe rat if ;lcatl.QjJ. said treaty. . For the purpose of showing the sen. tlment of the caucus, the two carta were voted on aepsrately. The vote on lha first , wAlch .ahoweeV-the real- entt menta or the members aa to the treaty, was ta for and 1 against. Upon,, tha second, part-the vote was II to 4.' .--,, , ' Clark of Arkansas waa the only man who voted against the first proposition that the party ahould ' bo committed against the treaty. - Agalnat the second, senators of . Arkansas, DanleL Foeter and - Mallory voted. Senator Daniel made a very strong speech In which he pointed out that- the cauoua waa making grave miatake in taking -any auch action as that of asserting that thla member or that or the aenate ahould be bound by aeyruh ae to- how he should vote,, Senator Pettus took the position that thla was the meet Import ant thing that had soma before the sen ate la many yeara The Republicans had made -a party, measure of It and anticipate your arc assured of cxtraordinarysavings. mn . nnrl nra will rrlv and hold goods until you want them Our Miniature Furniture A: ready tomorrow morning and those had handled it In such a high-handed way that It waa time for the Democrats to take - a lesson from the oppoeltloa and learn some politics, too. .. ,- : - Sara ef rive TotssVTT'T . There were present at the caucus 14 ef the SI Democrats. The . absentees were: f - Clark of Montana, Berry. Carmack, .Gorman, McEnery, . McLaurln, . Stone, Tallferro and Oearin. . . 4 Of the absentees there Is doubt only only upon one as to - how their votes will go. That ia Tallferro. His friends assert that he will vote against ', the treaty. McEnery Is going to vote for the treaty, so his friends asy, so he too, may have to take the medicine .that ie to be dealt out upon the caucus spoon to Patterson. The a explanations of ths senators who oppose the passage of the drastic clauae of the resolution Is that the votee we're merely given to prevent any disciplining of the. senators who jumped the traces. . . - . It v. aa asserted "today-thaf the presi dent had been advised that he waa sure of five votee that are necessary to- get the -treaty through. . That he would get them from the Democrats. It requires a two thirds vote of tbe senate to pass the treaty.. , 1 MURDERER BUCK MAY ' ENTER INSANITY PLEA t . . '.,! (Special Dispatch by' Lessee Wire to The Joans!) - Lios Angeles, Cel., Feb.- J. Morris Buck, the murderer of Mrs. Charles A. Canfleld, whom he shot down on the doorstep of her home, No. 103 South Al va rado street, a week ago last evening, will be arraigned on a charge of murder before Judge B. B. Smith, In tbe su perior court, Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. Ths Information against Buck was filed by District Attorney Fred ericks this morning. - When the Infor mation was filed. In view of the possi bility that Buck will plead insanity, ths district attorney made a pregnant sug gestion. "I would suggest-to your- honor that it I possible that you will be called upon to appoint an attorney to, defend this man," he aald quietly, v-1 "Well, well," mused the Judge. T understand that ia a pretty difficult thing. I'll think It over. Monday morning I will have decided." - WILLAMETTE WIPES FLOOR WITH MULTNOMAH TEAMS ftpeelal Dispatch te The Joaraal.) ' Salem, Or.. Feb. S. The Willamette university basketball teams won a double victory from : Multnomah to-night-VThe. first team won by. a score of 1 to 19 and the second team by a score of -17 to 1. Both games were clean, exciting and very close -until near the finish. Multnomah's first team waa far-Bhwtd on the 'Btart,"smr"tnenair ended I to 7 In their favor, but they were outclassed In the seeond half. Dent wae the star foe Multnoman and Whipple and Parcel for Willamette. Bad ef Sitae rigkt. v ! ' - Two physicians had a long and stub born flght with an abscess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughea Of DuPont, Oa., "and - gave - me up. Everybody thought my time had coma As a last resort I tried Dr. Klnga New Discovery for . Consumption. The . benefit I. re ceived waa striking and I wsa art my feet- in a few daya.- Now I've entirely regained my health."- It conquer all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by S. O. Sktdmors Co.,-druggists, lit Third street. Price too and.ei.ee, ..Trial bottles free, . spring waiits and Vftll thf ' lvM1P.fi t Contest Interested in contest will 3T - 4tl-41 MORRISON STREET, WE DESIGN ELECTRIC SIGNS Ton ought to ace new fascinating many of them are because , . -. we knew eur business. . , SEE OUR LATEST PERFECTED ELECTRIC SAD IRONS They please the ladles aad economical as burning air. r TiieI 40S-41S Bfecrisem Street, . OAS FIXTURES OAS MANTLES . , '- WAX TAPERS . ' , ANDIRONS. : UNPKECEOENTED SUCCESS OF C. QeeWo Thc-Grcat Chinese:: j uocior At No. I62i First St., Cor. Morrison - He silsleadlat ststeswats te the sfflUt. f (oatsatM a eeaipl.te, safe sag laetlag rare 1a the-- eolekeet Mslble - ttsw. aad at the tnw.lt cm pgsaiDie ror Boamt ana ei fal treatment. I core eetarrn, - astasia laas. throat. rheasMtliBL It.w. wnoti sna mst si.nhood. rEMALS TS0VBLIS AMD AIX.?EITAI siaiAais. "aai- Mr rewedlee ' are karmlesa. - eneneaed ef rests, herbs, bass aad barks esnedsUy seleetei sad laiperted dlreet by ee tress the Interior .( biaiu- - ' -- IT TOU ASK ArrucTm DOVT sxlat. nun a as uaaoaauua. tf vea eaaaot esll. write for sraateai hlaah astf eircalar, Iim-Iom 4 cents la .tjrapa. . sr-taaat-wa Oiinase auai.tae tN UBu rtrsi St., CM at a. Vartlaaa, Or. . Presse SMatloa this Baser. 1 jaaihnii lianas wstawrte CT'a mint ffmml lwl. tr . Uf enaessnia, Bat eat. rassrssr.it These seSertag fresa weak see waiea aaa tne pMaauree Ufa should take Javen fills, ia bnv will tell a store of aserveloos resulu, Tale Baealerae kaa mere rejuvenating, vitalising fnree than kaa ever Seen efle area. Beat seat vmU m niy oa rsosfpe et uus aav. i ilr oa i Madebf r Its orlsinetera O. L prieesra Heod'a Kanaearuak. . f IV 'A k a iMiasesaage ltr-?t,"l!?., I&LLL i; S T 0 VES AND RANGES Are you satisfied with the stove or range you are,'--using? If you are not let us supply you with a ' new JEWEL steel range. FUEL SAVING r; ' A very important item where fuel ia expensive. V . QUICK BAKING ' ' a 1 it. .t a quauiiy uuit wui mp peal al to .every house- ' wife. EVERLASTING r ? ' The JEWEL is guar anteed for fifteen years. $1.00Dovn arid $1.00 Per Week FIRST AUD TAYLOR BET. TENTH AND EXEVBNTK, ' ohn Barrett Co. Bet. Teaxa sad Bleveatk ELBCTRICAZ. DESIGNS ' DROP LIGHTS - - OAS BURNERS v FIREPLACES ''", Hotel Eaton Onset Kstrlssa sad Watt 'ark Streets. raw ... .-,, i BsBossaiely faralsBed. elegaatly eeelssas, ' rbeproDf. fire BtiDatea- araUi ftsss heart et. abopplat ana Baetness alstrlet, sll Ursa, strr, eetalde ts.sis, ateass heated, eleetrle llahta. t.leDhoae ta each aeartaMBt. eta Laraa erttces, loaasias. asaeslns, wrltais, laaiesr reeepnoa sailors,, aWNss by suO or telephone. . . Vrlvate sislbee suits aratas sad Room $UOO to 03.OO Dag ' Saiilsl Bates te BBS, VAX KATOaT. 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