The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 20, 1898, Image 4

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    Both the method and results when
Srr.io of Fics is taken: it is pleasant
tcm effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constination. Svrmi of Figs is the
oniv remedv of "its 'kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptahle to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared onlv from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
care it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CAUF0MM FIG SYRUP CO.
SAK HUHGOCO. CAL
mmaiE, at. hew rout. .r.
l-EKSOXAL MENTION.
F. A. Seufert left for Portland this
morning.
Fred W. Wilson went to Hood River
this morning.
M. 33. Znmanlt of Tygh Valley is in
the city today.
D. 5. Miller is in from nis home at
Tygh Valley today.
Horatio Farger and wife of Nansene
are in the city today.
Mrs. H. 5. Wilson was among the pas
sengers who left on the Regulator this
morning.
Mr. E. B. McFarland, manager of the
Columbia Telephone Co. of Portland, is
in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winters of Newberg
came up on the boat last night and ore
visiting Mr. Winters' uncle, Julius Wi
ley. They report fine weather, bat lots
ot rain.
George Ramsey, Jr., was called to
Hood River veeterdav to help search for
.'the body of Mr. Foster, he being pres-
ent at the burial. The bodv was found
when he arrived.
Charles D. Rockatraw, who is, as near
as we could find oat, inspector of Indian
agencies for Uncle Sam. arrived in this
city last night and left for Warm Spring,
Agency this morning.
Something to Knuw,
"It mar he. worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
the tired out nervons system to a
healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This
medicine is purely vegetable, acts by
;itr,r,0 n thM norr fpntpra in
stomach, gently
stimulates the Liver
and Kidneys, and aids these organs in
throwing off impurities in the blood.
.Electric Bitters improves the appetite,
aids digestion, and is pronounced by
those who have tried it aE the very bett
blood purifier and nerve tonic
Trv it.
Sold for 50c or $1-00 per bottle at Blake-
ley & Houghton drug store.
corn a i enunni MPPTifon
"Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of school district No. 12, of Wasco
conntv. Etate of Oregon, that a special
school meeting of said district will be
held at the brick schoolhouse on Court
etret.on the 28th day of Jannarv, 1893,
at li o'clocfe in the atternoon, lor tne ioi -
lowing objects : To levy a tax for the
ensuing year for school purposes, and to
create a sinking fund to pay the bonded
indebtedness of said district.
Dated this 17th dav of Januarv, 189S.
0. D. Doane,
Chairman Board Directors.
Geo. P. Mobgas, District Clerk.
Id Oldau Time.
Feople overlooked the importance
permanently beneficial effects, and were
satisfied with transient action ; but now
that it is generally known that Syrup of
Figs will permanently overcome habit
ual constipations, well informed people
will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, hut finally injure the system.
Buy the genuine made by the California ,
Fig Syrup Co.
FOR SALE.
Remington Typewriter with walnut
table. Nearly new. Will sell cheap.
Call on or address '
A. C. Geigeii,
jl8 3t The Dalles, Or.
To Cure m Cold In One May.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. 25c.
fit
ft s HCirrmoTOX.
U S W1UON.
rUNTINOTON t WILSON,
ATXOKNK1TH AT U,
- i nr. vAituiJ, uj;luu.-
Office over Finit Nat. Bank.
Bill Allowed Continued.
WITNESSES, GRAND JIT.Y.
Tim Edmundson
Richard Nolan
K Bordt n
D E Thnrber
Chas Nenburger
David Touregene
I J Britton
James Brldger
K H Darneille
tannic Howland.
F W L Skibbe
Emile -Veil
Hurrr Allen
Iindolph Mell
.lulins Wiley
I
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00 1
12 00
o nn '
Bonner Frank
S 00
S CK:
o GO.
V Thompson
t D Djaue
P X Sharp
2 DO;
2 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
23 20
5 00
6 00
2 00
2 00
4 00
6 9
4 00
5 00
4 00
4 00
0 00
41 00
4 00
2 00
34 20
2 00
G 00
4 00
2 00
8 50
46 00
45 40
Ida Orneg
;i:on, cincrrr cornr.
John 1)av;s ;;;
( yy p Jone6
. a A Bouney. . . .
J W Adams . . . .
1 g
, M j banning...!
J n,os Harris
, r T Nicholas
. Baker. -
w G obrj5t " ' ' "
Grant Ashbv
W H Bodenhiser. . . .
M W Hovle
J P Hillstrom
Wm Fiord
CI. Schmidt
John W Carey
Phil Brogan
David CooDer
John W Hinrichs. . .
Hans I-aee
WB Rodman 4S (0
J C Mems 4 00
L A Bunch 2 00
Chas Kohler 2 00
F A Abernethv 40 00
J H Bhikenev 2 00
JEBarnetU 2 00
C H Stranaban 45 60
MVRand 44 80
J M Elliot 43 00
H C Bateham 45 60
Geo MillerJ 49 00
Geo Cooper 40 40
Hueh Farmer 40 00
L L McCartnev 40 30
LLLane 2 00
F C Sexton! 2 00
M Dichtenmuller 43 20
C E ChriEman 8 20
H H Johnson 5 00
F H Button 16 40
W N Wilev 26 00
Trnman Butler 12 00
FMChilders 4 00
H Rice 4 00
C W Haight 4 00
J A Parish 12 00
E L Smith 16 40
M B Potter 17 00
Mrs Mary Childers, witness Cir
cuit Court" " :
European House, board and lodg
ing Wickham children
E J Collins fc Co, supplies pauper
A A Jayne, Dist Atty fees
E J Collins & Co, supplies pauper
Dalles Lumbering Co, wood and
lumber
M Z Donnell, medicine for pau
4 00
12 25
3 SO
"5 00
4 35
per
6 50
t 00
3 00
2 00
4 00
2 65
4 35
43 00
6 00
5 00
S 00
j Maler & Bent0D' SBPP!,es for Pau
per
I X Whealdon, interpreter
j Jno Palmer, wit Circuit Court
1 Chronicle Pub Co, publishing
Ma-r? CrwKe. PPS- nd re
Tintr mnrt Vinnofi
Oregon Telephone and Telegraph
( Co, messaee? and rent . .
. Crandall & Burget. burial of pau-
.i x uoit, fcurveyor
L J Middleswert, viewer county
road
W H Husbaude, viewer couuty
road '.
Geo Ireland, viewer county road.
ISucltlen'e Axinc salve.
The best salve in the world for cms,
bruises, eoreE, ulcers, salt rheum, feei
eoree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi -
cively cm "s piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect sat
satiafac-
tio. mnnfi r.fnnf5pj Price s
cents
per box. For sale Dy Elakeley and
Houghton, drnesicts. "
Cah iu lour Check. i
All nnnntv warrants r.fif.t.rHl nrinr
will be paid at my i
ases after Jan. loth,1
1 to Jov. 13, lb3,
i office. Interest ceases
18S8.
C. L. PuiLtiPS,
Conntv Treasnrer.
When you can not sleep for coughing
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
, always gives prompt relief. It is moat
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
, pectoration, relieves the lungs and pre
' uente anv tendencv toward nnenmonia.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
omlv ouk ram a dobe.
Wwiwi PImm. cum Htmaaet, ortftatli aaa
CotdrtiMH. 26 cu. box at drunitu or by mall
baiDplw 1 1, addrwi Br. iMtankoCo. rhu. 1.
JOSEPH SHANNON
ii a B ope:;ed a
HARNESS SHOP
IN THE EA8T END, in the Colum
bla Feed Yard, opilte Saltmanibc'
otockyaidi, where he 1 ready to do
fill Kinds of Harness Work.
For People Tfiat Are f I
flick, or "Juirt Doo'tUII I V .
fmi wen." r ILLW I
THE FUNNEL TRICK.
! Am IatarwtlBC rroblrtn Uf tk1 by Spart
Ire Cllfornlaii.
Jcrrv Lynch has Anally learned the
funnel trick. He took it in two doses
one on one cveninp rind the other the
next. The senator sauntered up to the
Bohemian club the other tray nml saw ,
2 00 twoorthreeontieyounpernieiniH.r.-ui-2
00 J tempting- a now eat, ami he watched
6 00 , tficin with interest. One of them, says
4 00 tj,c san Tranciseo News letter, stuck
" W '' a funnel inthetcpof histrousrrs, threw
0 0(1 ; v,: ,.,n,i IiukI i-'iippil n riO.eont niece on
his forehead an I trictl to Irop vt in tin
funnel try
low'v lowering his head.
1 1 After all 'had f"lled .Icrry inf Isto-d on
tryinp it, tlioui h all had tried t J ;
dissuade liim from at tempt inp a feat too
diflicult for t' m. 1 lie funnel wa
placed in th v .-list band of hi,
troisrrs and hr hrovt bark hi head to j
receive the cor n his cxpaimivp brow .
At that juncture a pitcher of ic wai-r .
was ernpne.i .rto tnr lnnnCT.anu r nu
lime Jerry got throiurh danetn? th
jokers had vanished. The M-nator
temper improved w;th dry raiment an 1
the net nsirht at the club he started in
to show a couple of friends the funnel
trick. . -
"It's this way," lie explained, "you
put the funnel in the top of your panta
loons, so, then throw your head back,
so. and wow I"
-Apain Jerry was forced to chance Vis
raiment, and he is not showing people
what he knows about the funnel trick.
HARD ON CATS.
A French Government Commlioner Cen- I
ure the Conduct of Official CiU.
Tho French government, lias just had ,
occ-ision to appoint a commi-sion to I
inquire into the grievances of the c .ts
in its employ. 1 heir report is ;.n anius
inc exhibition of official stupidity, and
will rouse a righteous indigration .n
thv bosom of all friends of the ust'ul
mou'-er.
It appears that cati are kept in some
of the French military, magazine to
keep down the surplus popuhit'Ot of
rats and mice. Their food is -vgn.nti d
by ministerial decree according to cir
cumstances, and at present t'icre i a
regulation in force authorizing an tx
pendilure of 2s centimes per cat per
diem. But this does not set-in cii'ti'gh,
as the unfortunate governmental cts
have grown extremely thin. Bu at l;'
the ministry appointed specialist- to
inquire into the matter. Thrse 1. u
gravely rejxjnetl that "the cars of the
army are very slow to aecustrm tin n.-Nehei-
to the diet prescribed by thvgo
ernrrent circular. Thus they seidem
cat bread, and never lap up greasy v a
ter unless actually driven thereto b
pangs of hunger, so that they bt d. ing
off or else abandoning the military mag
azines." A Chinese I'lledrlver.
Piles were being dqven in one ofrthc
new buildings for a foundation for a
punch. They were eight inches in
diameter and fourteeen feet long. ' The
statring was bamboo, and so was the
frame for the hammer, which was a
round piece of cast iron, with a hole in
the center for a guide rod. Attached
to the hammer block were 27 rojies. car
ried up to the top of the frame and down
on the outside, looking very much like
the old-fashioned Maypole. Twenty
seven women had hold of the ends, and
with a sing-song, all together, pulled
down; up the rod, four feet, trav
eled the hammer; then, at a scream, all
let go, and down it came on top of the
pile, which was protected by a band or
ring. The women were paid 20 cents in
gold er daj-. This Maypole driver is
in general use throughout Japan and
China.
REVERSING NATURE'S PROCESS.
borne Tfalnsa Thnt Won 111 Happen If '
Ezperlmentallata Had Their Way.
The reversibility of the physical .
procescie of nature has latterly btwn the j
j Cskr-H Magazine. Lord Kelvin, for,
exstmple, has been credited with Baying 1
that all of them, no matter how com-
. pltac thev might apjjear to the human
j senses, consist in reality of the motions
I of invisible molecules, and if, therefore,
bj' tsome means, all these molecules , .
' could, at the tame time
In- made-to move
exuetly the ophite direction, and
each with the same velocity that it
jx.sesv4ed at tlie moment, all the world
would begin and continue to move Ixick
ward; waterfalls would flow up tin
Bides of cliff; rivers would run upward !
from the wa.; rain would rite; full-!
blown flowers would shrink iuto bud '
and plants dwindle into eedlings, nuai
himself would become j-oung again,
'Hissing from old nge. to infancy. Just
wlmt kirul of jiicturefi Kuch a topny
turvy world woidd present may be sc.ti
with a kinetoticope running wiekwnnl. ;
I'rof. Queroult, ncconliug to rujort, lias ,
math- observat ,ons h, this line, and mjuic '
time ago communicated theiu to tho
French ticadetiir of science. i
LP DP POISON
A 8PEOA1J YIS !
tlary ULOOO 1'OltiON penaaBontly 1
euredinl5toUdara.Youcanbetreat!(lit '
nome tor aom prioe nnder aorao Kunraa- 1
Ir. It ion orefer to coma here we i n
tract to xrsrrftl troftd Uxenna bedel biiiiwi
Lift. If we fj.ll tnr dm. lfWmi ham Lkr nm-
SSSi
' wot im'i u im vuar. niur or cjiuruwi luuinr
Hb tt to tbi ttoootuUiy UVOOU tOIuo.f
w narsBUte to car. We Kdiclt U Bxt otwii.
worla for a.
mtm waanotciire
la dimm boa aiwari
py-
kaa, mumOMOU aanli
Ut tablaa our uccoodV
SE2&mnt&
llonalfBarastr. Atwuiat
B
Boehi
o 1 1 Weekly nter 0rn .?J
LURGEST CIRCDLATIOnJYMML PAPER IN THE WEST J
It is radically Republics, advocating
tn?CArtl docile, of that party
witn anility ana crni.-ui-- i
thp WFEKLY INTER
THE NEWS AND EEST
It Is Morally Clean and as a
The Literature oi lis columns Is
ciiuzl to that of the best mags
r:m.s. It is interesting to the chil
dren ::s well as the patents.
. - ..,-r rrn ." a M !.
i and while it brings to
5 THE WORLD ana gives its reaatrs wc ccs im "" -
Hisctusions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy
with the ideas and aspirations of Western people ana
5 disctasei literature and polities from the Western standpoints
i ha nmnr nur rift I I BCB VClR-f l.flQ
dm m
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TKt DAILY AKD SWDAT EDlTJOHS OTTIK
mi OCIAH AM BEST OF THEIR UTO.
Price of nll v l.y nmll J. OO per yrar
Trier or Sunday by mull . J " J "J
m
M AH AH AM AM AH AH AB AH
Formore than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes ol farmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi-
ness, for the improvement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and Uie
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money.
TT HA.S lod in all matters
farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
year for $1.75, cash in advance.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men ivhich taken at its Jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unauestlonablv had reference to tho
Closing Oat Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selllne those goods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
TDq i "ha
j JL X LI UJJ. IZjC Li-tC
IiAUjiDRY.
All kind of work. White hlilrl u nr-Iahy.
Family uork at reduced rate. Vaih eollecP-d
aud delivered iree, Telcjilione No. aoi. j
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
W 1 af Jl Aw V I
Boots
end ShoSS
Made to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at
short notice.
i
Union St. bt. 1st and 2d S
MMMMM
ABut It can wAd
SSi
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
CUR RENT LITERATI! RE
Family Paper Is Without a Peer.
- TTrcTITDW 'NTH a'Kl'AKtK.
the family THt NEW OF
II wWH
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
nertainine to the welfare of
out
-
at greatly-reduced rat
UNIGi. HT.
A NEW MARKET.
! "FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
,-t-OULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
Chickens Dressed to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part
of the city.
A. N. VARNEY.
Phone 12. Third and Washington St b
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice la licrnbv clvuu ti nt lit- vlrlnr. I.I nn ....
I . ecutlon imued out of the Circuit court ot the
i Mate ol Ureeou lor Whm o County, In the Milt
' ' therein twiidiiiB, wherein II. A. OtKoud 1 plaint.
Ill alld Ida lUIill. Kliencer W. Dunn. if
Dunn, Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn mid N
When don. uk Mrtinlnli.tr... ,.r nf ..ii,,,.. ..!
iWlltlain II. Dunn, deceased, are delenditui.!
W i 'oininui.dliiK me to net the leal prorty here-5,liia(U-r
(kcrlU-l, I will, on bulurduy, the Mh
m day of hebruary, law, ut the hour ol 'i o'clock
. in me iiiicrnoon, in tno courthoiidu door in
W Dalle f ity. Oregon, Mill to the hlKhet bldler
0 , for uuth in IiHtid, all of lot C, nml the i iutt half of
i( lot Mil block Vi of Ilurnaoir Hiull Addition
, to Duller. Ollv. Orevon: u.L-rtlu,r win, ..n ......
Miifrular the teueimmu, herwliturneuu and no
purtenuiiced therauiitobelouKiiiiC. or in any m lie
appertaiuliiK, to atify the uin ol 111 H.Tu. and
accruinc inicreat, ana oo attorney')
la.to coU and dliburacuiuuu and th
a K attorney' fee, and
aim me acoruiiiK
T.J.DKIVKK.
WW.
JnuMI
Bherin of Waco County, Or.
m
O.R.N.
TO THE
ERST!
G1VK3 THE CHOICE OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paxil
Chicago
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates'to all Eastern Cities
IICRAN
KTKAMKKW Lm I'ortUnd
Kirrr Five I1V Tor
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Steamers monthly from Portland to
1 v,,t-n)mnin and Hone Kong via North
ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection
with 0. 11. & N.
For lull detail! call on 0. K A Co. Agent a
The talli. or edJrt
liODSON, CAKUI.L A CO., Gen, ArU.,
.North rnclfic Stcaimihiji Co,
TIME CAI1D.,
No. 4. to Spokane and Great NorUiern arrtvei
, ii m . i.i-.h. Mi h 3D n. in. o. to rendu-
' toil, linker htr and Vnloti 1'acltlc.arrivei.at 12 15
a. tn , dejxirU! at 1U '' M.
! No S. ltdin eixikane and fireat Northern, ar
rives at 9 a) a. m., dejuirt at 1' . a. in. No. 1,
lr:a llaV-r City utid t nlo.. Pacific, arrive at
j 3. a. m., deiuru at 30 a, m.
Nt. !3 and !, movliiK eH of The Dalle, will
' rarry paoratieeni. No. S3 arrive at 5 p. tn
detiart at 1 li l. rn.
PnHetiKer lor Hcppucr take No 2, leavlnj
bete at ViM v. m.
W, It. HCKUICKT, Ocn. 1'aaa.AEt
Portland, Qreton
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leave and ure uuc to arrive at Portland
LEAVE.
OVEP.1.AND EX-1
Saletn, Koe-1
C:l)0 P.
New
urU-niit an
. i tun
A M i"hurg and way ta-'
I f Via Woodburn tor ) i
t,.ii 1 ' Mt-AtiKel, bllierton,
.. Jtilt stl0' Hrowim- y
fcl2 vIlle.sprlUKtleldaud
bunaay (.Natron I.
1. M
Dally
vxerpt
slindayi.
(Corvlll
( rtatloiif
and way)
:::: a. ii.
; V M
I
INDEPENDENCE PAS-sENCiEU. Exprew train
Dallv (except eunday)
l.Wp m. tLv. JNirtlnnd Ar i f-2Jaiii
..sin. in. i ieiiDuviiie i-v ., .,!
h SO p. in. (Ar IndeiK:rideace
S 1.1
1 .0 u. m
Dally. Dmiy, exeept sunaay.
D1NINO Cvlis ON OUDEN KOl'TE.
PULLMAN Ul'EEET BLEEPEU5
AND tiECOND-CL.3 fcLEEPINU CAPj
AttuclieU to all Through Tralu.
Dlntt oouni-rtlon nt t-an Eranel.soo with Owl
dental and Oriental mid Pnclttc mail UauiihJi
llnex (or JAPAN unci CHINA. enlllUE dato oi
ntplleatlon.
KHten and tlekeU to Euterit ikiIiiU and Ku
r..i-. Alio JAPAN', CHINA. HUNOLt'LC aud
AChiTP.Al.IA. tan he otitnlned limn
J. 11. kll'.KLAND, Ticket Acvnt
Through Tlekul Olllet, 1KI Third utrevt. where
throuch tlekeU lo nil intnt in the Kantern
ntateti, Catiudii and Euro)e eau he obtained at
lowest rateo from
J. H. KIllKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above train arrlvu ut and depart I torn
Uruud Central station, Elltli nnd Irving btreeU
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PaiMOKer Dejot, licit ol Je!2eron trect
IjMxe lor 0-WEOO, dally, except Sunday, at
7 M a, in.; 12 ao, l.to, 6 lo. i. IS, e:l)o p. in
(mid 1 1 ::aj p. m. on haturday only, and V'.uO n, m
and 8.30 p. m. on riuiida) only). Arrive at
I'ortlaml oally at 'GilO and b:'." a m. . and 1 S,
I IS, C JO utid 7 M p. Hi., (and 10:03 a. in , 3 11
i 1U p. in. on Hunday only).
N-ave lur Klierldmi, week dy, at 1.30 p. m
Arrive at Portlutid, l-:tt) a. m.
U avc lor A1P.L1E on Monday, Wednesday
r'rirtuy ut:IOa. in. Anlr- ut Portland,'!'
dnr, Tliurodny and tuiturduj it 3.0fi p. in.
Except Suuduy. 'Except bnturday.
and
ui-
P.. KOEIILEIl,
Maunder.
(i, II. MAKKHAM,
Aunt. U. F. A- Pa. Art
Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Through by daylight via Ornsii Valley, Kent
and UroxD Hollowi.
DUCOl.AH AI.I.KN, Tli llailel.
V. M. 1UIITKI.AU', Aiitelopc.
bbiKl-a leave The Dalle iroui I'matllla IIouc
ut 7 ii. in, aUo from AuteloiM? at T.JO . m. every
ti,ii1,.. ve.i.,..... ...... . .i
mude at AuteloK' lor Prluevl
L-vllle, Mitchell unu
iKilntx Ia;y0iir. Uloo ociiueotlou made at The
iaue wuti rallHiiyn, train, and boat.
HlORe fro-n utelope reach The Dalle Tues
day, 'Jhurdii; aim Kitturday at 1:30 p. in.
1 ,, , , K M M.
Dalle to DekChutea ...
.11 CO
.. I W
. . 5! V5
3 00
.. 4 M
. 1 W
. . U 00
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