East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 06, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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When People Start Out
to bny. thev want to know where they can do
the best, and there s only oue way to find out
that is. to investigate, and while vou are doing
this, doj't forget to ca'.l at the MagBat Cash Store.
We are offering otne
Astonishing Bargains in
All Lines of Goods.
And it will he to vour advantage to get our prices
A Gold Watch given away on the first of March Vou get a
gues with every dollar purchase.
TIb Man tel Sue
Clements & Wilson.
Tt'KM'W, M ARCH '. I
Bittt WEEKLY AH) Sr.MI-V.KKKI.Y
East o. -gontan
TINDI.ITOK
Pabttshtng Company.
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Duly 'it HMflllt. p., I.C.fl C. 4tS HMlHM i.e
There will not la- any "wuikuver"
in the presidential eleetion in Niiviioi-
Ur. The nilenoe of the musses of the
jieople rortend u politicul storm.
Tlie nilver hull ion urrnmtilateil in
the treasury under the Sherman act is
to he eoined until the xul snli.iry
eoinutfe r.-aehe- f lio.i'.i' 1 lie re
puhlieun- ate playinir a stro
politic.
(ij
Th.
demoeratk in Kentueky atv ad-
vwating n-poal of the uM ele. ti..n
law in that ntute. l tie law Himuiil ;
never have Iimmi luiwe.!. Kecpeet fur
law ot uny kmil in Kentueky M a' a
low ehh.
The Oregon Native lofl for Mureh
eiintuitif nmeli intereHtinir readini; n-r-taiuiiiK
1.1 the hiutorv and de..iij.ment
of Oregon in early day, ami n-.'.m
then meant Wushington, lUuho and
oregun 0f today.
A eewer pipe cumhine, with ten '
million of eapital, ir the luteal
nctopun to form in the eaat with the :
view of exaeting tribute from the ...
pie umier laui-of republic un manufui
lure and the Mark Uanuu brand.
A bunker in u Hpeeeh in Portland de
elaree tliat every reawHiable, capuble,
Hible mind in the cuuutry wur- on
,tlie Ride of Kuglutid Hi the M.uth Atri
eun Wur. BMM buukeri- huve a wonder
ful wuy of allowing their eountiii.'
houite environments to muke ull kiada
if u fool out of them, but thi- Port
land cum- ir the womt on r.-eord.
Uetierul Shutter uetually eowi
thut he U-hevex that tin Hoern an
much ballar n.-nt.-r- than the S,.u,.
iurdp Were al .Suilt'ugo. Yen. y.-h. that
they ure. It , lucky for mthat we
did not have the lUjerx lo fight w ith
Sbufler in romiiiund. The Iftej wiid
uIhiu' bin record ut Bunt iugo the battM
it will Im- for therountrv, an well a- for
him. Ueneral shafler wax the .exult
of Algerixm in the MtfdtWWMJMt, awl
Alger wux the rexlilt of u bi elieirk for
the BMtpaipJi fund, und thut wux the
i-xtent of their tuner., for tin
they m-eupied.
plan
Tin- BMjUah loldlaw baad ixiiex of
Uix-r woiin-n who hud died lighting in)
the truuehex uroiind Ijidyxmith OMld I
uiiything ball more plainly of the
xuenxlnexx of the cuiim- for whirl, tin-liix-rx
ure fighting uguinxt ui, Deaf
whelming force When iin-n and ,.
men are willing to die lighting for
their country it rullx for the Mapaei
und Patpath) of other men and women
the world over. Tbe u,n I., wrong
but they ure in dead eurueHt, and tliat
eomitx for a greut deul lo their eradlt.
They ure fighting lor the privilege to
rule theinxelvex, for the right of ff.
government. No KiigliHhman ever drew
word in defame of a greater aMMl
The deunx-ruti- are xurely getting to
gether : it ix now an mm need that
i'uiid u. iiiti win bead the New York
deieguiion to the national deaMoatic
convention. Among the delegate! will
he ex-Judge AuglUtUI anWvek,
Blehaid Croker and l.dward Murphy,
and othcrx who did not euppotl Bryan
in IHMti, but ure for him now. There
in even talk of Judge YanWyck for
vice-prexidolit. These politically w i..
K-oph: feel thut it ix time to climb
late the bund Wagon qJ the llran
domoeratic churiot, und they ure juxt
ui in ply proceeding to do it. Cmkcr,
of Taaimauy hull, wae the lint to et
ti,' iumple uui! any UUUlber of otherx
el the obi leaduN of the duaiporatic
.animtion h., ami are doing
1., aim
I'1 Moaiinbi) ix u lailiticiau,
"" '- n. II, would
tmttm ! prouidcnt than
ba right i I eyei laws to the
Court and Cottonwood
man. "ff MM UtTOWt BOMIMeney
, tn flu- w tml wlmlirver lie m-os all opa r
' tunity tn repair bif polttieBl feiioi.
lie ii mi Uitli iMm it tin- PasM Bleo
tariff bill, ami white BtaiHUlU fur five
traiif with li lelaad t ull hrttattMi
(uirMi!M ( outiiler. he wu. pourinc
into the ears of eaagfMMMM h
Uivi-pirnl liis BUIlfl IniM l.teruily tin
rt a m why thee should vnte ka Ml
the hill ill the baMB. Mr. MrKinlty
tarried water on lutli chnii lilern in
tin- eooneetiim. htlt he had tfm l iliti-i-ul
reason fur Jiinc it and it will !e
1 1, . ven .1 later on that he lms made
MHtiel rnpital out of it. A a aii
tietati he ban few iUiiN uml M pit
dent he baa wonderful IMOBITM IOT
pluy iim the MBM fur ull it if Worth
Tlie dignity of the nffii-e roaatJ for
little with President MeKinlev.
The people of Itiuliu, through their
i.-nninierrial uixliex ut il nubile meeting",
approve the opening of the Cnllinibiu
river B navigation. If the people of
the three states of Main . Wa-I.iiiutoti
an I take i rtBa aetion n tl il im-
poetMl matter the river WMHj be
opened w ithin three veiirs. and. OBO
for oil I. the cn.h" wouM bare tin
adAntuii' of a a'reiit tree waterway for
the traniirtation of their pfodwttl '.
eount market. . It wmilil probably be
little Had, Rut it- blMMMW Mini !!
ever he felt DpOG t ruiitporiut ioti rates,
loreiiig t hem down to tie- minimum
and therehv further eneoaraciM tin
,. ,,,,.,, ,,f tl... inUn.l I
Tl....e who own the lan.l of the Col-
n,t.m river la-in would reap i
( ,. M,llvU. Briaing fr.m an OpM
rtTef ami lower ranponatioii r..te-.
and they are the nnex to take the
initiative in briagiag thi paUk ini
lirovemelit uIhuH, hut. Mtup a
mav ap-ur. they are the inont luiek-
ward in taking uny nte. in that dir. i .
'".v "hould ..th-r- am
lttUBP n.cn-hant na 1
jut huek from a trip eu-i, tell- tin
fMkenian-Keelarfj that m Ii IW
priw.1 at tin: inrluenti Matted hy the
gri - ut tru-t-. Mr. Wei! ay- he ha- ;.
' lu'lievl in tin- protective tariff,
i'" I i- view on tlii- qaaatioa huve
b-en Hhaieii tiv the reeent growth ami
work of tin- triixt.. He declarex they
are laying ever iticreu.ing burden, oa
th AMDieri ami making it iucreux-
lagljl difficult foi luercliuntx und otherx
to curry on their bu-inexx xn l exxiully.
Every -r-in i. paying tribute to thexe
greeny cominnaiioiix oi eupitul. uml a-
.Mr. Vteil intimatex. tin- taritl law 1-
lurgeiy raapoaalble tor tin power the-,
exert.
I'rexideiit Jordan, of the Stanford
univ.-rxity of Culifornii., declarex thut
war weaken, a nation, iihyxically.
mentuiiy. naval ly, tad i other wave.
This ix true t. a certain extent, but
tho.e who ure not in position la defend
their own will get robbed, and it MMM
I s-ary to tight now alel then b
maiiituiii our right.. Thix ix true in
the case of individual, and aiao true
oi aatloaa. it ix a aoadMiag that aoa
trout, the people of the earth, not a
theory. It ix wrong to light, hut ideal
: truths are not ulwuyx to Ix- defended in
(thi. most pructicul world of ours.
A DEBT OF HONOR.
tiles r. Fllley ux baried in 14.
LmIi u Im dayeago, Tbe ..m,.. Bfotltet
Earth thai i k t,' Iti buaaei jnatn ago
John Una , tag BMW aba raiaad bin
liux r lead thix Jean Vallean ol
toodern dajte, uml both are at rest.
Tin- sturv of i.ilex I . Filler I- Bl nlil
a- aha eternal bllle eonflaenoe, inixt.
Iietraval liv ii (Head, riyiil ufter ml.
beraoae to daty, aad rata lir ao doiag,
Tliix linn, inr tblrtr-fira veurx gtre hix
brain, tin- sap nf h'ix xtrenu'tli tin- bm!
uf bii boaor lo Ibe efti.ri .if d ieobara
inu a i,:toO,i)iii iililigatioB, e.-r
ilollar ui whieli nnirally ami legally
I eboold bare been paid by John Flu
;hut abieh legally Mr. liliei km
1 isilllnl tn tlleCMrge. He never eulu-
plalaed. He never amid thai sm-li
punuhneol an.- M)aat. Year after
year inn ii tin- (allure ol bbt concern,
tin- Kiealeior Uanufaeturlna oompany,
last im nit Ii , he ilaved bm ilaved to
aaf tin-ilelii In- believed be Med,
Just before the deputy sheriff eawi
in Janoare lust to Snail y oloae tin
doori nf tin- long eetabliehed Kicelelor
kfaaufaetarlug oompany .lr Killey
aalked wearily into tin' ,,iii,-,- ,,i bu
bm Obarlw aad eaelaiaiedi
I "This ix hunt, n boy. It ix hanl
lo luy down like thix gfter eo lone
llletlllie."
Fot fifty y.-ar, he hail U-en u pr.iu.
iumI Maineej auw of this olty, win...
MBUi wax reepeeted as are fi-a . Kur
thirty. liv.- yean ( thui iH-rhxl he hail
MM iiinf nut tin- diehonof uf a
frlaaa, Little woodur that he ax
weary imr er omier either that with tin
oloatag uf his aatabliehnient. hix lUibt
ol hiiimr etlll not wholly diaoharged,
the heart ritrinux hIiouIiI' hmxen. the
eord nl life snap ami dMtfa euiue.
Sueh a story BM01I unreal, a hit nf
roataaoi, baaiBae it ix bo real, no ah-
IHilUte u uiutler of faet.
When John Hoa wax inavor of fit.
T.onln dnrinc the finning daya of the
civil war he wa- thoeght to to the
wealth leal man in the town He 01 Bad
extensive taniierir" und other huxinexs
ealel pllaW The home of How wapjiti
Loetiet avenue, and next dixir lft27
wa- the Kilh-y reeldenoe. The two
men were homifn friendx. Mr. Filler
tfaatod How ax only one man gives
himeelf to another in wbon he lx--I
levee. Both were on the high road to
riche. for each life could not ecm o
Im- brighter. How needed ready
money, He apnaaled to Mr. Fllley for
aid. Mr. Iilley instanttv Indorsed
his notes for nniounts that in the end
aggregated laoo.onti. A little trouble
over one ot thexe gggM is 1 Mr. Killey
to inveetbjate bm ajaadlag of his
friend. Hew- led the iity. Then it
dawned on his neighbor that he waf
legally reeponeible for every dollar
paid on the notes he indorsed. He
accepted the situation.
e e e
His friend, urged him lo go into
bankruptcy and xi-ttle for ISO eentx on
the dollar. Thi. he refused b- do. He
drew on the recOBTCea of the I xcel.ior
enlBpaSJ ti' meet the m ilea, lie never
compromised hut two of the notes one
held by a hank which would accept
nothing but a compromise and one
, i, ... ..e,i by the late i upturn i-.inis,
who would lake !;; BO cent on the
dollar. The other noil's with interest
tfe paid ill lull all but a few.
Heath Intervened and prevented their
payment . The interest on the notes in
the thirty-five veare aggregated over
1800,000, bat Mr. Fllley Male M re
monstrance. lli business prospered
for a time. Dp In MBO and MB he
was able to keep abreast of his mix
fortune Then a lire and a strike cost
him ISBO.OWi still he teeoeatad from
ihll until three vear ago, when a
dhaoge in the conditions i the iron
trade errioualy affecteil hie company.
Be had no leeervi capital to draw
BpM. His lib ' work was represented
ay tin- oaaeeled Hoe notea, He
breasted the ri-ing tide as best lie
could, meeting payment after pay
meat. Last month In- oonld no longer
eomaaMd money and the end came.
Now In- ix in bh grave.
Ho ..f'er his exposure ulid flight
appeared in Arixotm. where In- led a
dog's life. He returned to St. Louis ill
time, hut wa- coldly received. He
uttered DO atonement to the man he
had wronged Going from St. I.otiis
t" Montanu. he died there, friendless
and a puuiter. I In- amount ot his ui-
l-btedness yet unpaid by Mr. Fllley
when he died was f I:tt).iMJMi. This wil'l
to settlsl in the final winding up of
the firm's afhvrs. So that although
the brave "Id man was forced to qriit
lK-f-ire be ooald do all ba intended to.
the How Indebtedneei will ba w iped
out by what In built up uml his name
be ftalahM forever.
1 HE BUBONIC PLAGUE.
We bofJO that the MBMic plague will
Dot Bad a ladgaiMl in tins country,
el "lire that it will not if the
re of the marine boepital lerviei
.,: preVMl it. xuys the New York
Medical .lournal " There certuinly is
no imminent danger of it doing a . bi t
that ' in reaeoa for being bliad to or
denying itx poseihility. The maxim
"In tiun of peaaa prepare for war" ix
,i- applicable to xauitarv ax in militiirv
operation!, end when a paatlleace
ragea in oae par- of the globe th.- jx-o-
1 the nM of the World xbotlhl put
Ibemeelvw in a etateof defenie uguinxt
it by every meuti. that an intelligent
foreeighl cat. M ivide, We have ull
immeii.e iNHlst iim and other borders,
and it i- pretty certain that ull imiiii-.'.nit-
to the I'liited Mutes do not collie
through portx of entry. In the net of
in- Chlneae ibk iaangwwbat acaaflBM.
- in- lafacted "rn-ntul may thus hnd
entrance to the eountrv uud trunsmit
ii.- gjaaM t othan oi hll ruce. Were
thix ull. the eet might lie stamped out
by isolation and ipiurun im-: hut,
abere buauui fn-ingx bm treat it, the
ublqnltoai ratx gad mlM alas boaoaae
affected with it. and thev can neither
is iaolated imr ipuirumim ! They I
tend to spread the is-st ilelice further
and further.
Now, though human MMfp must not
he killed, but may Ix- iiiarantineil,
rutx. which can Bot be oiiaraiitiln-d,
may uml ought to U- killed If we bud
the bubonic plague with M, u war
would immediately Ix- waged itguinst
the r.xlchtx. (line tln-v were il.leCtell.
however, they might di.xeminate the
peetlleaea luster thun they could be
destroyed. Why wuir until the danger
I- prexellt before lieg inn i ng t In dext ruc
tion of these vermin'.' The prexellt
x-riis of peace i- the liext time to in
augurute u warfare uguinxt them, it
may Ix- done, we think, w ithout eau--lag
Mblk ularm. und then- are no
peretitioBe to overeoaM here ox in
India.
a a a
Tin- extermination of ruts is not
pi He M easy a matter ax that of mice.
Any ilmple trap, pare ielently and,
will keep a buuei free fnun mice; hut,
Mb rutx infest u Mkjhburhood, they
nuat u- trapp.-d in xiu-h u way that
Baby's
The lead mother dreams j;reat ilreunn,
oflaihy'a future uaalie hohU tile sleeping
little one in tier anna. But the dreamt
will never come true unlets she baa
gttrM him a tronK body ami healthy
Bliad. ChlldtM tSi La hoais, or live to
Btniggle tliroull life feeble ot Ixaly ami
dull of mind hecauae the mother was
uiiiu physically ami aieatalli for moth-
erliood. Women who use Dr. Pieree'a
I'avoritc 1'reM.Tiption endow their chil
dren with strong trndiee ind bfigat minds.
ttM every mother's duty to give ber
child the advantages of a healthy laxly
ami mind. A weak or aickly woman
cannot do this. " J-avurite l'rescriptiou"
maaes wean women strong and sick
...ii.. ,eo.
nm line, lay ui.y w bora i,, 3 "JBj
roar Pavorita rtaaMkw baadoet fui i
well l-rrm-yur.a.n.,wam liij,,ly , T,.,!
Short lime anil uace 1 K.a up !,.. i,i htl
fij. '' UP- 1 was aol only .in,,ri,l ,y
m t JettT ,r'cua SB iu
lit. I'lcice'a 1'ulleUt cure biliouaueaa.
I .
'their fate doe hnf hi
their fellow-, or tin ,
will lie a very slow n
' luMBibMl upon hoai
tudy the subject of -i
1 of ratx and to promnl
the destruction of tin
i placing the eountrv ;
ome known to
atchfng process
ie. Hurelv it is
dl of health to
extermination
ite r.teasures for
- rodaate, thus
i sound state of
' VMrM of the
lefelixe
against
tlx
treaded
laa.
WE MUST I.R0W OLD.
WB til 11 x t urnw ol.l Th,' v. St
Boaietmes mi wtnaa lac? -Bui
why tiieb aeetef w. kn
Mi onl) know that wen
ro by,
in tl Jf :
mil w in '
..Ml
S"
siinpiliin-s. nlxs' tin- ycxr- I
. ' l - 111 l.-xil.'li It-el". .....
Wi faint fmia rain, we t ' know
WttereM or why, but i- lone eeal
Kh i- i xntsned vexr its as - - ' ite
oi iiixHi-ptiiiiinieiit wee and xtl.
Aililx in let score, mull we fxll.
Maee wi grow eatl tie mu! rmw aMl
Tin- broken links o( life's .1
can newt Hmt Ihslr place xkki
Tin- heart ktmi w hen pu n
hell loveil ones ill.-, Nll'i "
lllte the ilxrk llllkllnxrll wr lakl
i'in hops nlstortens roel.t nni
Tiir. m-lie iimiiiiiMiti'. tani - '
Wlieri sf, ). well w hen u
Titnotlii Til'
belt
ii wiiii pain,
..i.w old
heaa,
ika.
..1,1.
i- PWMMM
Carathera,
iregM lnsti
nuirried at
and have
Mr. Bhefkt uml Mb
formerly pupils in the
tutc for' the Bliad. wen
Hayton. Wash , Kebruarv
golu- ti Iowa to rexide.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
lake Laaattyi bnai Qalalni teMaBv All
Irnar refuii'l tl.e inmu-v r - - els to cure.
K. Vt . urorr'x tinnsturv Is on each Nix. Bsc.
Acting lv
9 DISEASE
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Bicycles!
a watch."
$40.00
40.00
Chainless.
at the East Orevonian of
NORT0E"N(
PACIFIC
RUNS
Pulluittu Sloping Cars,
I:'lcgant Dining Gars,
Totu'ist Sleeping Can,
IBT PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS,
DULUTH,
KAROO,
ORAND PORKS.
CROOKBTON,
W1NNRPPQ,
HKI.r N and
BUTTE.
THROUGH TICKETS TCJ
CHICAGO,
WA8H1MQTON,
PHILAURLPHIA,
NEW YORK,
B08TON AND ALL
POINT8 KA8T AND BOUTh.
TUroufh Tlefc.u Uf Japan and Cblna. u
Ib.ihs and Nortb.rt' Htu-in,. etaamsblD r.
aau Aiiihriaaii line.
T1MK "imtoiir.
TlBle N ave. Fendlaloo dally eauepl Hun-oayals-liup
in.
in urtliar luforniallou, lime oards. man
aiirt tloaeta, oalloa or wrlii. P
W AliAM", Aannl, I'm.dleloii, tn.-iiiai, or
A. U CHaKIVIVN, 'I'll I re wil Sijfrwii
str.ut. ei.nianrl.Drw,,,
MONEY
At 7 Pr Cent.
Will loeu uu improved city proxrty
or will furutali mouey to build with
UtMiayable lu lustalluienu. No com
missions.
FRANK B. CLOPTON
ttOtt Main ttraert
Agent for tlie fcouilable HavluKs & Loa
Pilsner
Beer
aaaa
The Best Reerta
Pendletun. AjT
for if. You will
like it.
Pilsner
Beer
Never causes Headache
nor Ollllnaag.
Schultz Brewing Co.
Opposite 0 R. 4, N.
Root tl House
When the Whistle Blows
AiiiiminriiiK Dm h.n.ii hnnr.Mnn'i
l V ' 1 Mill l i lit- ,.i.... a.' ' '
dinner our Hew are veil tvm,nl, Z
ninl inn in.-,, i. are very rimm).
Kiondyke
Restaurant
At
Lowest
Prices
R. MARTIN
BO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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COPVRIQMT(;
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1'HtMtiiai tafkham Inruuifh Muitn A u. ragafn
tprui t.Mttt. WllhnilL chatfC. IU tb
Scientific Jlmericat
A haiitlJMif.iilr tMualTANl wih'IiIt I rtnreat Jr
h'.'uihUi nf atltf at'miiUO Imirtiau laffM.Pl
ti-ir. rmir muittba 91- hold by all prBilawt
MUNN&Co.36,Bro-" Jerri
Branch Ifflce H I' HI. With '' C
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. H KAN, ATTOHNKY AT U
iBIi-t- In HavluRs Bank Building. iiuln
I'AKTKIt .V It ALKY. ATli'KNKYS
l.uu 'M in aavuiRx Hank lluililinf.
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Juild lliilliliiiit. I'umllvlou. iiri-snu
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lja Oawe lu AHiM-lalioii Him k
N . IIKUKKI.KY. ATToKXKY AT Ul
iltli'.- in AuiH-lalliill Block
K. J). IIOYII, ATTOUNEY AT LAW.
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PHYSICIANS.
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UKNTISTS.
K. A. VAKOHAN, DKNTIHT.
in Juilil Hullihug.
OFftfl
A. L. IIKATIK, II. II. S. OF KICK Oi
bat ing. Bank. im. ailiulul.tt-ruil
K. A. MANN. HKNTIHT, IN A I
in. li llliM'k, over K H Cloploli'e oltln
AHCH1TKCTS AND BUILDkKS.
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plan, iur bullilllig. iu Ibc I'll) or
Hikjiii 17. Jutltl bullilllig.
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BANKS AND BROKERS
T1IK PENDLKTON
SAYIMis I'A-I
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rtei prMdeati T. i7 Marris, easalr
FIKS I N . i IONAL BANK OK A I HSA
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hi i Adams, preudeuil aa
president; K.I. Barm -u.
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Mi Arlliur. viuti-ur
iur; L. W Hamuli, .ui.i.io i'A.hl.-r
FIR8T NATIONAL HANK OF i'KSPj!
inn Capital. 70,0uV: surplus, (17tVJU0 Tf2
aou a general Imnkiux Vii.iu.-iu ' 4l'S
and lelegrepbii Iranslers said mi ' 'im Jsl
rram-ixi i, ,. vrk ami urluuipal Isi'fTj
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goniT.I agent, IrilMM or attorney tot li"J3
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aad lull lulnriualluu luruialital iie.
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