The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 05, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY 'EVENINO.' OCTOBER 5, 1003.
Town Topics
TOXJGUTS AMT8EM.TSS
. Bsker TtH
bungalow
.... Th Girl of th
rantagea
III of lplo"
'HoM.n' 'ivlit"
viuanviiia
Orpheuiil vauflav e
Grind Vaudeville
m. iiMi n rt - M . U m m I I
rlo....... "Mr Jim'
Great factory mlatak ho al at
ttl Morrison trt.- Label wrong on
fall hoe juat arrived. Mark nam
Inetead of Dotlara. Ft-ctory Btande loaa
and ordera ua to -Sell them at a aacrlfl
Mun's 4 and 16 alioea, now J.";
James A.
IT veluea,
14 shoes.
arnooi inori. veiura iw ., w
children's fanev dreas shoes, 11. 50 and
II yelues at 180. too and L Dollar's,
suocessor to Marks Shoe Co., Ill Morrl
aon street, between Fourth and Fifth.
OREGON HAS OTHER THAN THE TREE PEACH
ind 16 slioea, now II. Mj man a "' ,
Iisnlster. 8. A M.. ete . M and . it
StSCiS Superior Workmanship
Prompt Service
moderate Prices
Warren Buffard, negro, wanted In
Seattle on tha chare of murder, wa
tfi!it coiilnafwufhVid inrja5 Aro the most important factors
"f.?.-"", '.AVT.":-:?!! Mn our Watch Repairing and Jew
man nainad ca,ntrau in Seattle on fPr eiry Repairing and Manufactur-
tomber X by shooting him. Central) . rJ-n...
htnA nUffrd with braakina- unlinc Departments. Our plant is
Ma family. Befor ha died Cantren a. larp-est best eouinned and
stated that hta wlfa had sone to Port- lne largest, DC31 equippcu ana
tion. We guarantee all our work.
WERT'S
272 WASHINGTON STREET
Two Stores
Portland Council Bluffs
land and that Buffard would probably pest manned in urecon. we
follow her. The Portland police were I, .... rs.-
notifled to look out for' him. Know we can give you sausiac-
The realdenU of Mount Tabor hay
' made complaint to Chief of PollcU
macher that people from the city are In
the habit of coming- out to their neigh
borhood eometlmee aa late aa It o'clock
at night and setting fire to the grass
and bruah that help to lend to Mount
Tabor that air of rural charm that la
Ita chief attraction.- They are afraid
tbat their houaee wlU be bumed down
over their heada aome night. The chief
haa lnatructed hie men to keep their
eye open for the ntgbthawk.
Oregon law echool opena October t.
Omva AMiAiintt t ? m all Aaalrtna-1
thorough, practical law eourae and be- lflfIOTnMT Tfl
come successful attorney a. Samuel T. ftVV'nill . Ill
Kichardaon (formerly dean of the law II il tl I tl I U II I III
department Willamette university), IlUUIUlrllll IU
dnan Oregon law school; Judge urant a.
Dlmluk in charge of Moot court woric
preparation of legal document and
pleading. Other able Inatructora In
charge of other branches. No time loat
from regular, occupation. Recltatlona
evenings. Particular buaineaa office.
lie Commonwealth building.
Oregon law"-school, S1S-U-17 Common
wealth building. Judge Grant B. Dlm-
Ick of Oregon City will deliver lecture
at tne buaineaa ornces or tne acnooi on
Tuesday evening, September Zv, ana
October . subject, pleading and general
practice and will explain hie methoda
of conducting Moot court . work for the
tens'. All persona Intending taking up
tne stuay or tne law are ooraiauy in
vited. M. Morehead. secretary.
John Galnea waxes brave when suf
ficiently filled up with the juice of the
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EIGHTY
PERCENT
Of the population of the
United State are deposi
tor! in Saving , Bank,
and to this thrifty, eco
nomical and provident
claa i due the promi
nence of this country to
day. All over the coun
try people in every walk
of life ar taking advan
tage of the interest paid
by Saving Bank on de
posit. Our Savine Department
offer a place where your
money may be placed in
aafe keeping and at the
lime time be earning you
an income.
Two per eent anowed oa ekeekiag
aeooaata.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh St, Elk Temple
I O. R ALSTON Pree.
O. L. MAC GIBBON. . Caahler
AJTtrgEMEaTTS.
Seats
Now
Selling
rsuoas
SOO, $3.00,
fa-oo, lio,
aoaeatas
COfJIlCII)
Mctropolltca
Quartette
Wedaaaday Bvealar.
oov r,
HUIs Thwtro
Plreotlos
tVoia gUera-Wyaa
. Oocaaa,
OaUary Aoora pa TOO
"mm
Young Women's Dramatlo Clnb at Rose burg.
BE
R 0
corn, and that la why. when arrested by
Officer Burn laat night, he whipped out
Knire ana toia tne policeman now lie
h
lm. 'Burn didn't
eel inclined to aubmlt to the operation
nnd brouarht Haines along to
tion where he waa given an opportunity
to sleep off his Jag and bla Dutch cour-
The special committee appointed by
the charter revision board to report a
plan for the revising of the civil service
commission clauses of the present
cnarter are in session at tne city nail
this afternoon. They will draft an out
line of. the changes thought necessary
by them -and "wlir ' present It at tha
meeting pi tne cnarter board tomorrow
evening. ...
Save the Discount Send cheek or I
pay at office on or before the 10th to
save the discount on October bills for
the Automatic) Telephone. Home Tele
phone company, corner Park and Burn-
side streets. The new directory la be
ing aiBinouiea tocuiy. uei your appli
cation in for the Automatio service, the
heat at all times and under all condi
tions.
krW X
( k ff
LUMBER RATE UPHELD -
BY COURT OF APPEALS
Martin Mortensen, manager and sec
retary of the Haselwood dreamery, will i
leave Portland next Saturday for Amea
Iowa, where he will take up the position
of professor of dairying at the Iowa
State Agricultural college,
sen tenders his reslgnatlo
and a half years with the Haselwood
company.
Charging that the men were betting
on baseball games, Patrolmen StPne and
Gould last night arrested Ed Dietrich
and T. B. wait st tsenmers cigar store,
corner of Sixth and Washington streets.
The men deny the charge, Wall declaring
that, he had left a check with Dietrich
to be cashed and had called to get the
i money.
Nehemlah Baker.
Nehemlah A. Baker will be ordained
this evening at the First Unitarian
church and will be formally Installed
as assistant pastor of. that church. Mr.
Baker arrived here in July and since
that time ha been assistant to Rev. W.
O. Eliot of that church and this even
ing's ceremonial will be a formal recog
nition of his position.
Baker was graduated rrom tne
i ' m Tl attnrnitv for the Western
Oregon Lumber Manufacturers' associl; y
tion, has returned from San FranclsMKTtlg
where he went to help the Interstate
commerce commission In its argument
before the United States circuit court
or appeals on me nam ui luo airnuu
system again the ruling bf the commis
sion on the new lumber rate.
The rate la now in effect, through the
act of the commission, and the Southern
Pacific lawyers attempted to have the
court of appeals set It aside. In this
effort they were defeated. '
The decision lsof the most vital In
terest to a number of communities in
the state, where the lumbering Industry
Is Of paramount importance, and where
the mills have been greauy nanaicappoa
by high lumber rates to the California
market. '
Demurrer to Complaint.
Mr. Teal said today:
"In the suit brought by the Southern
Paclflo company and the Oregon A. California-
Railroad company against the
Interstate commerce comrauniuu i y
ioln the rates fixed by tha, commission
In what Is known as
vauey rate case, arm wmuu ""5 """i
ly tried before iudges Gilbert. Ross and
Morrow, the case was first presented on
demurrer to the original complaint The
questions decided by the court on the
first demurrer and on which they were
Unanimous were as follows:
..m,-. Th ,. mft to rearulate com
meroe m amended by the Hepburn law
la conetltutlonal.
"Second That In considering the rea
sonableness of a rate the cdurt has the
right to Inquire Into its nistory ana w
eireet
feet upon the public.
"Third That In such case n Ulega
n that the rates fixed by the commla-
Hnn
s on are unreasonable and 11
tlve taken in connection with the order
of the commission a "'f""-';";f
h intorvantlon of the court.
JUSyi,y,r,hThe aoDlication for a tempo
rary Injunction was denied.
AllMrattoa Hot Buffi oiMit.
"Judge Gilbert, speaking for the court,
.-J5 th Aamurrer said: 'In a
Trli our iew is that the mere
"wv I Mftfldvlll TheolOsTlral school or Pnnavl- k.".Aaantatinn nf an aueaiion mai vuc
I -Sn'rilSS S'JfJ? Junfc hon- 18 ln P-rt. 1. unreasonable , or unremuneratw?
At the service this evening Dr. T. I. the Shi, taken together with the report
ri nut. in iiiiBLtsr eiuvniuB ua liio rirsr r tha nnmminHiuu. w "
gro On a on wmcu m vv
"Judge Gilbert fuHher sUted the
court was unanlmouy of the opinion
tk. ort la eonsmutlonal and tnar
the complaint fails to state fact. suffl
nt(tla he complalnans to
.iTTtflble relief. n amended bill of com
p?ilnt wis filed In which ln addition to
J.hrlrinir that the rate was unreasonable
252'. "L,mratlve. also alleged that
ii- fixad would not pay the cost
of the service rendered, thus raising the
auestion ay to the confiscatory character
question .nn,nlilnt was de-
A golden flood poured Into the city
treasurer's office this morning when
thousands of dollars were paid by the
saloonmen for the quarterly liquidation
of liquor licenses. Between now and
the tenth of October Treasurer Wer
leln says $87,000 will be added to the
city's revenues from this source.
Patrolman Galbreath caught 11. E.
Marshall, a saloonkeeper at S7S Six-
. teenth street, selling a glass of liquor!
lsst night, and arrested him on the
charge of violating the Sunday closing
law, Maranaii aepositea izo pan to in
sure his appearance in police court this
morning ana was reieaaea.
The' following artlclee were found on
the streetcar durmg the last two days
and can be recovered by calling at Lost
Article room. First and Alder streets:
Satchel, suitcase, telescope. Masonlo
fob. It gold piece, i coats, hat, 4 pack-
ages, x umoreiias ana Duncn or Keys.
The demurrer to the complaint of J
Frederick A. Krtbs In the case of the
United Statee against him, was over
ruled by Judge Wni -'
Htatea circuit court this morning. Tke
the
Unitarian church, will make the ordl
nation invocation. Rev. W. G. Eliot,
he paster, will extend the hand of fel-
owshlp 'and. Rev. J. A. Cruxan, . field
agent of the American Unitarian asso
ciation of the Paclflo coast, will deliver-the
ordination sermon. Dr. S.
J. Barrows of New York, a prison re
form worker, will deliver the charge
to the congregation. Rev. G- W. Fuller,
of the Spokane Unitarian church, will
welcome Mr. Baker to the Pacific con
ference, and Rev. J. R Wilson will
rtlnnm, him tn Tnrt1nn,4 Th otinlr
. . ... . " numi UH -v . j.
consisting of Mrs. Clyde T. Aitchison, the rate. This compiami wu o
eoprano: Miss Metta Brown, contralto; I niurred to and the argument so far as
vv. u. Hoagson, tenor: j. iiaire juon-1 the aovernmeni wh ui "
tleth, baritone, and Ralph W. Hoyt or- dressed to but three points, as the eon
ganlst, will give the following num- .Htntlonal auestion had been disposed
uera; ini ivina; vt. ijvvo Aiy enep-
nera is,"
(Shelley), and "Send Out
and Thv Truth: Let Them
ad Mi" (Gounod). A reception will
follow the service and the people of the
community will be given opportulty to
meet Mr. Baker.
Thy Light
La
For what purpose do
YOU use Ivory Soap?
For the bath?
Good! But why not
for the toilet as well?
There is no purer or tet
ter soap than Ivory; no
soap that leaves the skin
so smooth and cool and
clean.
. And it is inexpensive,
too costs only a few
cents a cake.
Ivory Soap
99 jj& Per Cent. Pure.
defendant was allowed SO days ln which
to max a runner plea.
Seven applicants for the position of I
stoker ln the fire department appeared
this morning for the physical examina
tion before the civil service commis
sion. All or them passed. The written
examination will be held tomorrow.
oi. . Ai . t.Vn In
"First, xnai un uc8u, "-
connection wltn tn report, was '
'second. That If true then the com
plainants should allege tnat tne lacts
showing confiscation liad been present
ed to the commmisslon or if discovered
hv should first apply to the
Farn
Short Story, by T. R Rossevelt
rms, acreage or city prooertr. sale or
exenange. fine i ree Olnd CO., 608-HO
Buchanan building. ltt Washington
street, jroona aaain SBie.
Prices of Ice October 1: Saloons, ho
tels, restaurants, stores, tie per 100
pounds: famines, o per loo pounds.
Ice Delivery company. Liberty Coal
ice company.
Mrs. D. C Pelton, corner Kelly and
Lane streets, will give a reception to the
delegates ana menae or tne w. u. T
U. Wednesday afternoon from i. to I.
Steamer Jessie Harktna, for Camas,
wasnougai ana way unoinga, daily ex
ept Sunday. Leave Waahingtoa street
a oca it i a. ok
Board of Trade Turkish baths, base
ment Board ef Trade building. Pevrth
and Oak streets. Open all hours.
Woman Exchange. Ill Tenth street
lunch 11 J te 1; business mti'i lunch.
JX Chaoibcre e) aVNa, ertlrtaaa. 111
Morrlao street eerinr of Sixth.
W. A. Wlae asd asMwiatea, paialea
ieaUsts, Third aed Washlagtoa,
rarar.
lit
algaa. 114 tasahllL Mala
Jaeobe, tha taUer. Ill Morrtsoa st
Jevrsal wast ate 1 a we4.
Count 7rrlha. ITne fanxm aereMt
plans tn found laatitute for the In- !
rl ' rl t tx and erTrBttai f rmMnM f .
air .arlcatj" In the lntt t
laluirj, dalaese ui aslsa
CASTOR I A
Pox Infant and Children.
rha Kind Yoa Hat8 Alwaj: BoagM
commission before seeking relief ln the
urts.
Third. That th eonrt in tn inves
tigation of the questions would oe con
fined to the testimony produced before
tne commission.
Seclarea Act Constitution el.
"On these questions th court was di
vided. First on the auestion as to
whether the demurrer should be sus
tained and on the question whether ln
the investigation the court 1 to be con
fined to the case made before the com
mission. In consequence as in such
cases under the law the case was certi
fied by the supreme court of the United
States. Application- was then made for
temporary lnJunctton,whlch was dented.
It will therefore be seen that so far aa
this court can decide It the constitu
tionality, of the act is 'sustained and in
junction denied. . .
"The particular points urged against
the constitutionality of the law jwere
that legislative cower had been dele
gated and that the commission exercised
not only the legislative power, but ju-i
dlclal and executive powers as well, and
that the penalties were excessive. The
court held ln favor of the constitution
ality of the law on all points.
"Another very Important question
necessarily passed upon in sustaining
the rirst demurrer was tnat tne com
mission could examine Into the facts,
conditions and circumstances surround'
Ing a rate. Its history, Ita effect upon
the publlo, and generally take Into con
sideration the same factors that a traf
fic man could take into consideration on
his fixing a rate. The court being dl.
BOOKIE
Mil
IP
-lllHII 10
AT WORK AGAIN
The Marquam hill man is still jauslng
hysterics among the women of that
neighborhood by popping suddenly out
of the brush along the steps leading
from Woods street to the top of the hill
and chasing the women home when they
happen to be out after nightfall. At
least that Is the report made by Miss
Miller and her chum, who complain to
the police that they were chased Ritur.
day night
Several complaints of this kind hv
been made and the policeman on the
beat has been instructed to keep a look
out for the fellow. A special investiga
tion was made by Detective Inskeen. nn,i
he reports that he believes there is
nothing ln the stories. He save Mins
Miller and her chum were frightened by
a man running to catch a train. Never
theless, other residents of the neighbor-
hood have made similar complaints.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phww 1 Home 1 U65
First and Oak
THEATRE
Phones Main 11T, A-4124. Kmpir
Theatre Co, (Ino.), Leasee. .Oeorg L.
Baker, general manager. Beats now sell
ing for this entire second week of Baker
8 took Company's greatest suooees, "The
OU1 of the oolaea West." Do not delay,
and do not mis It prices 2 So, Ilo, 60c.
Matlneea 15o, 26o. Matinee Saturday.
Next week, "Brown ef Harvard." ,
BAKER THEATRL
Main , A-Steo. Oregon Theatre I'Oj
one). Lessee. George L. llaker, gen. ,
eral manager. Matinees Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday. Night prices. tSc, 60n,
76a. tl. Matinee, 25o. 60a All this week
Frasee's musical mixture,
m uu or sncB.- '
Nothing but beauty, fun and mnalo.
Best of all scenlo musical comedies.
Next week: Richard 4k PrlngU'a
minstrels.
' . KAXaT , A-lOaO. Mats.
fZS s l Sju anaday and Xouoay
THEATRE tMS.so.7Je
Advaaoed Vaudeville, October tV "
Tha Operator. Belen Bertram, Charts
M. Bradshaw Co Baffin' aimlaa Tw
foxmers, Arthur Doming, Xe Clair j :
Sampson, Hoblette t Marshall, Orpaeum
Motion Wotnres, Orphenm Orohesrtra,
PANTAGES THEATRE
astastczd tau parma
tars or All BaUona
gagement Extraordinary of ATBA,
bullet-proof woman. Impervious to
En
The
ordinary steel-tipped bullets. Th great
est wonaer of modern times. Special
aaaea attraction. Th Victoria guArtwM.
us
sineers and initnimmiT.
Matinees dallv 16c Two shows
night, 16o and 26o,
St
Experiments ln Ceylon with
camphor trees give promise of that
raising
hat is
land within a few years producing a
greater supply annually than the world's
present demand.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. bZ. CMAIS
the only Chinese woman doctoring In
mis city. Bne nas curea
many afflicted sufferers.
Cured private and female
diseases, also t Croat and
lung trouble; stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of. all kinds that
the human flesh is heir
to. Cured by Chinese
iZ7t herbs and roots. Rem
' Miss Mllaa harmless, rjo oner.
ations. Honest treatment Examina
tions free. 2264 MORRISON ST., Be
tween First and second.
" 7
Little "Adlets" always pay.
vldea ln opinion upon the questions pre
scribed In the second demurrer; first
whether the allegation of confiscation
was sufficient; second, whether any new
evidence could be submitted not heard
before the commission, the entire ques
tion will be now presented to tha su
preme court at tha earliest practicable
moment and an authoritative decision
rendered upon all of the questions in'
volved."
HAVE YOU
A PIANO?
A piano in the home Is a source of
much pleasure. It helps to create a de
lightful home atmosphere. It lielps to
drive dull care. away. It would sur
prise you to know how easily you may
possess a good piano. "Your cj-edlt is
good." Come and see us. We rent pi
anos; we aiso sen on convenient pay
ment plan.
New pianos (365, $378, 9300 and up
to sj.,uuv. usea pianos iou ana uo.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postofflo,
roruuo, uregon.
HILL
MILITARY
ACADEMY
A boarding and day
school for young men
and boys. Accredited to
Stanford, Berkeley, Cor
nell. Airiherst and all
state universities and
agricultural colleges.
Make reservations now.
For illustrated catalogue
and other literature, ad-dsess
a berlBs Sept. le, loa
Bears to
glgaatur of
Catarrh Sufferers
I want every ufferer of ca
tarrh, bronchitis, rheumatism,
blood, liver and kidney disease
to try Larien' Remedy. It
ha cured hundreds where oth
er have failed. Remove the
came and you will tret welL
Larsen Remedy Co.
51 N. THIRD ST.
The Clansman
is COMING
IVY KIXiIh ML
OBTZUJrD.
9n FrlaetpaL
OBX0O
FURS! FURS I
AT LOWEST POBSXBU WCES.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of
all klnda made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
0 Madison.
Tel. Main SCIT.
COAL,
Kemtnerer Coal
Tne Best Wyoming Coal
Ml
the Pert-
arket
CaTOClXIT BBOS. (TsTO.)
Bonkers lith anl MarvhalL
Mala III. A -J 111.
IK
fiebwab Printing Co.
tttr se sr.
STARK
WILH01TM1NERALWATER
LABHVJ 4 THOMAS.
Il La Pldg. ac. ad
Ppi
A-ma
Important! Important!!
CHANGE OF LOCATION
The Needle
craft Shop
Formerly located at 382
Washington street, is now
located on SIXTH ST
NEAR MORRISON.
OUR STOCK of Nee
dlework supplies com
prises all that is new for
1908.
"Something New Every
Day" Our Motto.
Special This Week
We want every woman who embroiders to try RICHARD
SON'S GRAND PRIZE EMBROIDERY SILKS. ft
This week only, three skeins for XUC
Pillow Tops with backs, a splendid assortment of floral and
conventional patternssold everywhere at 50c and 60c. QQ
This week . . . aJsC
FREE LESSONS EVERY DAY
THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP
Conducted by Mrs. E. H. White.
6TH STREET, NEAR MORRISOIN
Next to Oregon News Company.
The STAR
l Matin Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
; uy- .for the entire week of October 4,
l.-Hnt A Gazzolo's Melodrama.1
1 "The 4 COBVSBS Of TKS HAm.rrr.
Matinees at 2:30 p. m.. prices 16o and
If0, .Evf!7 Jen,ns-. :l. Prices I60.
25c, IDO. SOo. Seats mn ha ruaral k
rimer pnone. xMexc week,
"Toe Booky
LYRIC THEATRE
tkb BXiTjnrxAxxi oo. PBCrEim
"MY JIM"
Wltn Hiss dr xndeom and tfc
FAMOUS SALOME DANCE
TBE GRAND VandcvIIIcdeLnie
Anotlwr Biff B1U.
XZXJb k BTXTABX,
World' Greatest
Unlcycllsta.
Va TXVZAsTS,
World's Famous
Sharpshooters.
Brook h Tedder
Hal Scheftela
The Jlnsloal Oard-
nnu- . ' '
Welcn rarla
rred Bauer -
Orandasoope
Horse Show
Second annual Horse Show. Portland
Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING,
October 1S-1C-17.
Sale of seat opens Monday, October
Martin & Rowe Drug Store. Reserved
Seats, $1.60: General Admission. 60c. '
NICKCL0DI0N
130 SIXTH STREET
Very latest subjects changed
every day. ., ., ,
TONIGHT
Fall Opening
Exposition Rinli
BB OAPBIOV BABB .. ' '
Oet tn Skating- Bablt
TEETH
sa, Save
Money
I'LUT TOOCANPHIP XTSVFR A PTX ARTIST,
STUDY BOOKKEEPING
UND.
8TUDT BANK INO
ITUDT
ITUDT
OHTETR.
CNDKR Af EXPERT ACCOTT?TAIfT.
ER A NATIONAL BANTC CA8HIER.
COUNTINQ InPEH A ST8TKM SA.
UNDER A THOROOOH MATHEMATICIAN.
STUDT CORPORATION ACCOUNTINO
TUDT SHORTHAND UNDER A CONVENTION AND COURT
S?m,n,,rna,r 're examination.
SILVER TILLINOS 35t VP
ssirkhL3 1 V?
tox' vx i.Din ,i,,i,i4.nn
SPLENDID BET S OO
GOLD CROWNS ... S2.50 TO is.OO
AH work guaranteed Tor tea .years.
Lady attendant always present'
All work done absolutely without palti
by specialist of from 11 te It Years'
experience. ,
Boston Dentists
BlVi Morrison St,
Opn, Beetaffiee.
Bban Xala S039.
STUDT TTPEWRITTNO UNTTR A PRACTICAL TOfCH OPERATpR.
STCDT LETT'RTrriI'. EOLISH. SPELUNO. El
VTJQHLT OOMPETENT IHBTntvTORI.
CTC. UNDER TUOI
OBIT AT
THE LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEQE
BAT ABB
A fWwasoel Lsnrsry lew tU Batk
IITfWtfWff M el
e h 2S cm
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