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tAfftlRDAY, SKPTKMBER 5 American Girl Tan Shoes Jmt the thing for tin' mountains. nw- .anvBannnnnTi Rest $2.R() Shoe in the Market. Call ami wh them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Man. 6Wi Main Btrept, Pendleton, Ore iron BRKVITIHS. Had lev iV Zehner, choice cigars. Suur kraut, very line, at Ii. Mar tin's. OojrotS seajps and warrants boagbt. Ivte'r Went. Hest set teeth It, at i)r. Whit tfetr'l . warranted anl gnarant 1 When vou want cream or ice cream, telephone I'utton, lllack, MM. Kor SOls TToim ami two lot, a bargain. Inquire of . I. I,. Sharon. Kctneinher, during the carnival Von can get dressed chicken- at IVniott's. Sweet and Hour pickles, liiuhurgcr cheese, nice and fresh, at K. Mart ill's. Nicely furnished room- in Kenn's new block lor rent. Apply upstairs. Kor sale Complete set of household furniture. Inquire of Mrs. II. T Gallagher. If you want pure home rendrel lard with no adulteration go to Schwar and (ireulich. Kor fancy vegetables, Merced sweets, chicken-, fruits and fancy groceries l'emotl leads I ion t fail to buy a tine sharpener, last chance today, corner Main and Court streets. Why pay $1." or fit) for a set of teeth, the best teeth and plate don't cost the dentist per act. Kull line of fancy dishes, clocks, albums, useful present-, toys, dolls, games, etc. Nolf's. II you want jelly glasses vou should bo to lVmott's. He has just got in a big shipment, all sixes. Hig pipe sale at I'atton's cigar store. One hundred stvles of French briars at i'i cents each. los tbelu. Dill pickles, mackerel, smoked herring, hot toniales and imported caviar, :'.' . wits per can, al K. Mar tin's. Just in, an up-to-date line of pictun tnouldings and picture mounts. They are stylish. Call and see them. Chas. Sharp. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. Tallniau A Co., reading druggists. Lost tin Wednesday evening on corner of Main and Alta streets, a piece of oil-cloth, w ith strata on it Kinder please return to (iohlen Ruls hotel and receive reward. William 11. Jones has just received carload of Monitor. disc drills, seed ers, lever harrows, etc. His stock of buggies, carriages and wagons is c.im- tlete. Farmers wishing to buv ajiy lad of vehicle or fanniug implement should call upon Hilly Jones and in siiect his oxtensive stock on Cottonwood street. When you get "that tired feeling," don't despair. Don't get desperate and "go up in the air." Don't you worry, but go to Little Henry's cabin, lie will drive away your blues. His wnimwrurst are "out of sight" but he'll always lind one for you. His beer is fresh ami gisid, and these gn vary well together, tiiye him a trial. The progressive nations of the world re the great load consuming nations, do -I hi.Nl well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dysuupsia Cure. It digests what you eat. xoii need not diet your self. It will HVen digest all c lasses .4 fcssl in a luittlc. No other preparation will do tills. It instantly relieves anil quickly cures all stomach trouble. Tallman Co., leading ilruggiit. bumpier Miner: II I!, (irlflin re ceived a telepohne in, Kriday morning from Siisanville that his sou Hiram bad lieen thrown from a .ik.'on and o ,i his legs broken. No details were given Dr brook nlsHliml to lie at HoaaaM on a professional visit, and be was telephoned to go to Siisanville and attend to the case Nn word has been received from him at the time the Miner went to press. Hiram Grlttln is a orother of Mr. I' rank 11. Oloaten, of I'eudleton. Tallman & Co. Loading Druggist all 1 iltfAli ll IU Softool fiupplias Extra line line of Luilies' Fashionable Stationary Latest in iold ami tint. Cor. .tola end AlU St. Pendleton Ir. Whitaker the dentist. Mest seamless gold crowns, '."-'k, 16, at Dr. Whitaker's. I'or sale-Small store, price S0O. Annlv to K. D. Huvd. -1 r - - Turkish nigs and embroidery for sale at Mr-. ( ampiiell s intiiinery em Of lam, Kor the fair time only. S Si. Miissallem, manager; (i. I David, pioprictor. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Jacob Hloch, of Athena, is i visitor in Pendleton. Mrs. (i. L. Judson, of Pilot ltock is visiting friends in PsndlSton. K. Li Harnett, cashier of the Athena National bank, is in Pendleton todav. Mr. am I Mrs. U. chert Hums, of Walla Walla, are in attendance upon the fair, Christopher 1. Hniitn. of the Hlakt McKall coinpanv, Portland, is attend iug the fair. Al Vogel. all-uround farmer and stockman, near Pilot KOeK, is attend lag the fair. H. B. Caldcrhcad, general freight and passenger agent of the . i U, II. M in town today. W. B. Priidhoninie, of (ilass A Priidhoiinne, Portland printers, is in Pendleton tislay. P. T. Helts and himilv have returned from (irantte and will make their home in Pendleton. J. P. Kowley, of Portland, formerly with the Peoicle- Warehccit-e, is n visitor In Pendleton. William Catullin, manager of Allen's Press Clipping hureai of Portland, is among the visitors to the fair. W. Bi Coman. agent of the Oregon Short Line, with headquarters in Port land, i- In attendance upon the 'air. Ml at Gertrude Hr.irken. ill Walla Walla, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wamsley, at their home ecu Alta street. Krederiek Hopkins. ll the well known brokerage firm nl Downing V Hopkins, of Portland, is in town to day. P. H. Mnrpbv, of Milton, wns in town Kriday tec attend the fair, pav his Cotintv taxes and attend to ..tlier Imsi- ness. T. N. Stoppenbach. of the Pncillc paHr company, Portland is one of the fair visitors, although he is a striking brunette. Mis- Ulta Hell, of the art depart ment of the Orcgouiaii, who has beta "doing" the fair, left for her home this morning. K. 11. Johnson, representing Silher niann llros., ol Chicago, is a visitor in Pendleton, looking after wool pur chases for his linn. P.1 Selling, the Portland capitalist, is here vith the delegation from the metropolis tmluv, a guest of his brother, Hen Selling. Mrs. Hertha Hoot and Mi-s F.lla McBride, of Walla Walla, are gtMttl 01 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ho.csevelt, coming here to visit the lair, Mrs. Charlie Kichie, ..f Walla Walla, is at the Hotel Pendleton, re maining over to se the close Ol Pen clleton's lirst street fair. Mrs. Mary P. Montgomery, ol Port land, arrived this morning and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kouievelt. She will remain several days. Mrs. H. 0. iircggand Mr-. Howard Keyior, of Walla Will I .i . arc visiting their sister, Mr-. C. F. KooSOVOlti at her home on Jackson street. Miss Hessie Wright, ol Starhuek. Wash., who has been visiting in Pen- lleton for the past three weeks, re turned to her home this morning. F. U. Bovd, of the Athena Pres-c. and Clark Wood, of the Weston Leader, are taking in the fair arm in arm. Their tierce newspaper light was only a bluff. L. A. Long, of the Hillslcoro Argus, creditcit w ith being one of the uio-t forcible writers of the democratic press of Western Oregon, is a visitor in Pen- lleton. John Iewis and Hum Lewis, and Manager Spencer of tin 1 1 r . of Ulen A Lewis, Portland, are anion,' the Port- laud excursionist- to the fair and har vest carnival. Joseph McCabe, general manager if the W. A C. 1!., accompanied by Mr- McCabe, Jlissllliie Mel alee ami HIM Lucile Dorwin, is in Pendleton in at tendance upon the fair. (ieorge Davis, jr., president of the Portland Chamber ot Commerce, ac- c. inpaned by Mrs. Davis, sM'iit I riday in Pendleton. I roin here tliev will take a trip to Spokane. A dance will Is- given in tin new hall on Loreuien' ranch 11 miles north of Pendleton on tin- evening of the "juti latti Manv l'endletoiiian- are preparing to attend. Governor lingers ofiOlynipin, and .1. T. ltonahl, of Seattle, arrived in Pen dleton Frida evening ami enjoyed an Impart Ion Of the fair grounds and its accompany iug attract ions . Miss Ada Goodhue and Mis- Lottie UoodbttS "I Walla Walla, scent Thurs day and Friday in Pendleton visiting friends and seeing the fair. They left lor home on thin morning''- train. tins Freeman is in Pendleton tislay feeling prettv stout, part I v on sec mill of the fact that he hail 1M acres of wheal this year that went U bushel tic tne acre Hi- reside- nine miles north of Pendleton. II. Struve and family will leave alsjiit the 1st of Octoher for (icruiany, to remain until next May. Mr. Struve is a prominent iarmer who resides eight miles north of Pendleton, and is one of tin- pioneers of I malilla county. Miss Susie Fanning, a Umatilla county girl, and al one time a valued member of the Fast Oregonian's family, is in Pendleton I rum Portland, where she occupies a position on the Telegram, on a visit to relatives and frieuds. Mr. and Mrs. Kees Heycoek ami sou Fdgar are visitors in Pen. lleton. Mr. Heycoek has dipeosed of In- hosinessal Tacouia and has been at Hucoda, Wash., his old home for a couple of months, lie may again engage in busi ness in Pendleton. Mrs. Alliert Kicardo and daughter, Mrs. M. (.. Homo, and Alls-rt Homo, arrived from Walla Walla, on the gS0 train today to attend the (air. Mrs. Kicardo is the wile and Mrs. Homo the daughter of Albert Kicardo, of the WaiU Walla .Statesman. Hi Of Howers, manager of ihe Hotel Portland, A. ), Charlton, aaiUtanl general passenger agent of the North ern Pacilic, W. H. Mead, ol the North western, Aiujus Mcljueen, a well known minion engineer of Portland and John Lew is, of Allen A Lewis, Portland, made up a party ol gentle men wiiu arrived in a private car this morning to take in the Pendleton Fair and Harvest Carnival. At the home of Dr D D. Stephe n son, in llaker Cite, Wednesday niitlit, Henry V Ijiwrey, aged yeans, died from pneumonia The deceased resided at North Yakima, Wash., where he ha a fattier and three sister-,. UNIQUE MORNING RKCKPT10M. PORTLAND CHAMBER OF OOMBRCI RBCBIVES A HEARTY WELCOME. Held up bv seven Cowbovs and Thn Escortad to Hotel on Train of Cars Drawn by Traction Bnaln. The reception accorded to the meni bors of the Portland Chamber ol Com nierce who arrived in force this morn ing, at the 0, K. A N. depot was unique, ll surprised the visitors and startled them as well, but the hearti ness of the reception showed them elearlv thai they were welcome gne-l-in Pendleton on the closing day of the Street Fair and Harvest Carnival. Ollicers of the lair associat Ion were itt the depot when the train ar rived al B o'clock. Al a given signal -oven mounted cowboys. John Hailey, jr., Glann Butbat, limner Broneon, and John i I'.rnesl, Milton and Orrin J. Stoekdale, in full regalia, "chap-,'' to., charged upon the train and held it up. They entered the cars, aroused the sleeping passengers, and went through their pockets like professional train rohlwrs. They allowed the visi tors to keep their money, while they themselves got away with some empty Champagne bottles, corks, cigars, etc The private car of J. 1'. O'Brien, su perintendent of the O. K. iV N, in which were Mr. n'Krien, W. II. Mead, general agent of the Ch icago and North western, A. D. Charlton, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Northern Pacilic. and others, was entered and the inmate- hurried to the outside, to join the procession. And such a parade as it was. Its counterpart has never lieen seen in the world. A train of wagons drawn by M. 1. Howe's trac tion engine was the means of convey ance. P. A. Devers nsle on one camel and John P. Sharkey mi another. Tin rest of the members and local business men to the number of MX) tilled the wagons, or cars. The train consisted of Ibajtraetion engine, tender loaded with straw for fuel, two chair cars Haiti wagons . an observation car, upon which was the inscription, "t)-2-Mobile Obaervashini Kar," one pas senger coach a wheat wagon, and a dining-car ( large cook-house, familiar to Umatilla county farming seem s . The nrOOMtiOfl was led by (ieorge Taylor, jr., president ol the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and J. L. Flam, of Walla Walla, in the hitter's automobile, The Villton were de lighted. The cowbovs WOUrd ride along wmsiping like Comanches and jump their horses over the tongues of the wagons coupling-pins while the tram was in motion. W. W. QlllaM wa in the pilot house of tiie engine, Fred Hook was en gineer; Warren Hughes, llremaii : Charles .1. Ferguson, newsboy, who distributed literature lavishly: iceorge Fell, porter of the observation car. The obseratioii car was an idea con tributed and worked out by Fell Brothers and others from the Pendleton Woolen mills. At the depot the delegation was pre sented hv T. (i. Ilailev witli the kev of Pendleton, a large tin corkscrew, which was received with shouts of ap proval. The procession passed down the street and made the turns in a manner to cause the hair of the railroaders aboard to stand on end "like quills mi the back of the fretful porcupine," but not an accident happened to mar the event. The parade ended at the Qfwiu archway, at the main entrance to the fair at tin- corner of Main and Court -I nit-. A Lift ot the Vliliori. Following is a list of the members of the Portland delegation with the house- they represent. Many ladie- in addition acenmpauv the i arti. W. L. I. milliard,' Cleveland Oil A Paint Co.; Otto Hrcwnau, Brevman Lea Co.; A. F. BilW, W P Pullet .v. Co.; GeorgO Lawrence, jr., the tieorge Lawrence Co. j Fd Fhruian, Mason, Bbrman A Co. . F. n. Rotnebild, Kotbcbild llros.; P. Selling. Harvey O'Bryan; Clemens O'Hryan, II. T. Hudson; Mark Lew, Mark Lew A Co.; Fred T. Merrill, Humbler'; I . II. Hopkins. Downing, lloukins a Co.; K. L. GlIaMi attorney; Cha-. P. Levy, levy . Spiegel : J. A. Hell. Bell A Co.; W. K. I'rudhoinme, (ilas- a. Prodhomme; c. D, Brann, Blake- MeKall Co. ; .lame- Killeeli; II. S. Hutlerlield, jeweler; Krauk A. ileltkepmer, Hie Heitkemper Co., ji-weler-; Sam Simon, Kleischncr, Alaver a Co. , A. 1 1. Devers, Clossel A Devers; .1. M. Chirk, John Clark A Son; F. Closset, jr., Closset A Devers .1. II Page, Page a Son; T. N. Stoppenbach, Pacilic PaK-r Co. ; h. W. Herrmaii. Ilolman Transfer Co.; Julius 0i Lang, Lang V Co.; Win Cailillin, Allen's Press Clipping Baraau; w. t .lacobsen, k. ii. rate. John P. Shirk. v, L. N. Wheeler, Char l, Bi Collins. W. It. (iiafkv ; W. II M. Monies, W. II MeMoiiie- A Co. ; .1. K. Osbom, K. L. Duuham, Mer chants National bank;.!. A. ILi-.l- line, llaWltiOO A Co. ; S. II. Cawslon, Caw slop A Co.; J. K. Shea, plillcils-r; Dan J. an, .an Km-.; 1 rank A Sencnr, Allen A Lewis; J. F. Kcrtchcm, W. N. Sayro A Cu. Traveling Men al the Fair. In addition to the Portland Chamber of Commerce. the following named have liven in attendance at the fair during the week, and luosl of tlielu are still here - A. P. Bradbury, Pacilic Coast Kiscuit Co. Adam Appell, Oliver Chjllcd Plow lo-e ph Meyer, .1. 1 1. Meyer, cigars. Koscoe (lakes, Neiistadter Bros. J. P. Ilajfdan ami wife. Laug a Co, J. D. Scharff, Portland Glove Go. A. K. Crcigli Bridge-Beach Btnvi Co. J. H. I an kei. I.uckel, King a Cake Soap Co. FREE COFFEE Kaefa afternoon during the fair lietween the hours of tliree and the we will i c our "400 Coffee free to all. Conic in and have a cup. strong and pungent . It Owl Tea House. l auty Tea, Cotfeca, Spkoa, etc. W. II. Fnvle, W. P. Fuller A Co. A. Bi LaiiiherMin, Lamhvnntl Seed Co. C. O. Ashley, Carson Pirie Scott A Co., Chicago. Hen Mitchell, liersoii A Hart, Port land. , R, P.. Ma) . Mason, Fhrmaii iV ( t. F. Waldmann, with a Ban rranoiaco firm. , , , Alfred Haseh and wife, Portland Cnfl'ee and Spice Co. Geo. Hnherls. an Pros. . Binthelmer, W, B.GInfma Co. Ira I Power-, jr.. Haywood llros. Al Karnes. Klinnahcr-I' ni'ik Drug Co. O. I. Worden, Chevalier A (V, whiskies. . J. A. I.uckel, Lnckel. King A fake Snap Co. . W .1. Clarke, Honevman, Deharl A Co. H K. Sinsheiiiier. Chas. H. Regie A Co. A ChriltenatHi Mitchell. Lewis A Btaver Co S. H. Martin. Hell A Co. W. I. If lollop, lleisehn.T, Miller A Co. W F Wil-oii, Patrick, Ma-tn k A Co. L. o. Uikln, Roeonfteld, smith Co. INDIAN PARADE TODAY. ST Boys' Suits for School Wear. JUL OIURE To the Ladies of Pendleton: We cill your attention to the Latest Imported Novelties Sin b fib in in Ii Embroidernd Taffeta Silk fronts, latest Parisian enihroidered SeHifionei Onrttiao iptnglt BriiBHiils net, Lib si SchiAone Appliqua trimming, Son our eaat window lor Ladies' latest European noveltii I in Indies' wraps ami many other imponid liaei ib.it will attract the eye, We are t he Leaders of Fashion. Dre '88 E. for 5ck r.:-i Mill m LYONS d CO. THl3T. FAIR.. A War Dance Will Re Ulven From 7 to 8 This EvenlnK. The Indian parade Ihlaaftemoon was a Brand ipeCtiCle. The chiefs and hraves were itoriteinislv arraved and the hortai tally oaparieened. J. B. Kraase acted as msrihsl, with Fee Moorhonse and chief of Indian police Brlibon si aldesdeMianip. Pattl Bhowawav, heiedltary chief ol the Cavuses hd the Iinlians, while the rear wa- hroimhl Up hv Chief ka-we-na and Pave YoUOg Chief. The mhes, plnmee, blankets, leathtrs, toma Imwks, ami other weapons, as dis played by the Indian- mi horesbsck, together with faniastie trimming and decorations of the lomtOpS, manes and tails of the liorses, the DOStly -addles, bridles ami other tranplnes, with the shrill cries ol the suorlglnals, made it piaasani to realise inm tin- inuuins were only making a ihon and not 1 ' 25iiSVTr iSRi THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. to he followed hv tin Hard I dra- ball in the Herman village. 10 per cent rebate. DURING THR 8TRBKT I'.MH we will rebate saeh nuri'llrtser of goods from our Mor", 10 per sent "I the amount ol his purchase, One prices arm now lower than most of our competitors prices, lull iii order to U. ( hetter 0C)Ufntsd with the residents of Pendle ton, mid Umatilla county, we intend to make each one w ho Inly- something of ns a present of III per of the amount purchased. Don't miss this chanc i rtf MVtitf a dollar i two tm ji suit ofelotbcf PALMIST HAVh; you; HANDS PKAD Opera House Block, Court S'rect. ivnoletun. MAHUI NAI HALL. It Will Occur In the Uerman Villaue This EvtnliiR al " o'clock. The March QrOI ball will take place this evening in the Osrmsn village ol the MM WO) and will commence at '.' o'clock when the qttaSU ol the carni val and her retinue will appear in state and view the masked ihrong of dancer-. Gentlemen maskon will he ehorged 1.80 each; lady BMSkSTS, 1. it is Intended that this grand masked hall will bring the Pendleton Street Fair and Harvest Carnival t" a close w ith a blase of glory, Confetti and serpentine will assist In putting ell in the hest of spirits, so that tho.-e in at- tetidaiice may well bs led to believe thill they have bSOfl transporlid to the world-famous Hsrdl (Iras festival in New Orleans. "You must luirry" to avoid the rush for seals. Visitors at the Fair. From Athena: Misse- Mahle Har nett. Doll is and Carrie Hloch, Kiltie, Alta and Carrie Sharp, Gsosle Keck, Nellie Boseh, Mora Mvrick ; F Man assti'. Mi-- .1. .in. tic lana-si . Ilarohl Msnossee; Henry Dell Viva Warren, WSOton. From Adam-: Miss Allowav. Miss Mabel Bnraell. itom Milton: Misses Delia Oreiglsr, QreeS Crockett, Bdltb Cnekett, One JenniiiKs, Jennie tlverturl; Orlando Hodgen, The Wessel Department Stores. i'. ill line o( ackete, Cnpea, Ladies' Tailoi Made Suits and Wrapper lire just in. They arc new and styiitth. FALL DRLS5 GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION ARFON DISPLAY mil ssEcaaaa-asiv I VaBBBBBBBBHVlWJt A. aSSSSV Prof. Sterlin SPECIAI Shot in lit Naek. Leonard Laroae, a well known young treutlemaii of this city, was shot in tin neck this niofnlng during-the cowboy demonstration in honor of the Portland Chamber of Commeroe orrin .1. Stoekdale ilisi'hiir)ii d the l.'i-cal i Is-r re volver he was carryint!, hut fortunateli it was loaded with sperm candle in stead of lead. Mr. Laroiie bed to have the wound dressed, hut will only suffer pain from the effect of the accident, when it ei .In have heen much worse. Get Your dun... (ir..ii-c- Season Open- AOg. 1. Plenty of Shells at H.J. Still man' Corner Wehh mi l Msm sis To Be Head r Every Day .French Restaurant.. rU I'l.ACK TO KAT. w here yiiu can K''i noiiiotliliiK HOOD. (lus t.Hl'untalnc, Proprietor Ouick Cab Service Farmers Custom Mil! OOOd I.ivt'ry Kik Kioio for Tt'ul SitiiiK 'it Any Iiuk i - i i .1 : KLVIN I HAP rreprttor Depot Stublc Fred Walter, Proprietor. i wasSlty, Its iism-l- s clsy. Steei sssasngsi fur wasat. Hc.ur. Mill K c.'cj , i c , i ... I Kevil, ele , alwsy. 1 on liHiicl A Close Cell. JIB) Ipsnos came close . Iceinj,. in- itantly killed this morning. He wen) to tiie depot to meet incoming friends on the early train, and ,.. on the steps of .cue of the coaches to ride from the water tank to the depot. Passing the coal hunkers he was struck on tie hack of the head hv an extending piece ol timber, if he had had his head a few inches farther from the ear, or had lbs train heen running Wore, rapidly. Mr. B pan OS would have been a cold corpse. KOEPPENS Paints, Wall Paper, (ilass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials E. J. MURPHY, Deepain Block, Conn B treat, P.A.IiAIA'EY, I he tuii exclusive maker of band made hnrnewi in the city, THE RIGHT PRICE. Ciood ItOCk. All work gUaTnteed Court St., op. Golden Rule Hotel MODERN The PHARMACY Everything that is ktpl in a hrit flats, up to date drug store. 115 Court St. Pendleton Academy OIHIiKS OSTEOPATHS. I ' i W. J. and Mrs. h, . graduates of the American School of Ostcopathv, at Kirksvillu, Mo., are per- manently ioctsi at vm, corner of Thompson and AlU Streets, Pendleton, Academic Course ,,l hair years preparatori to the Is-si standard colleiws east . ,r w esl . Uusiueaa Courac e.piivalenl to Ihe bjal Inisineas lajjgj lilpJoilA ('""rh'', wblJ? IWarea lor Bounty KxawiaatiuM and for stati-: the V, ',1'.1"1 I -VvT",'!' f,oanl ' RdMa"1 ' raduate.h are admitted on lined Veil tJriti i i U,t"T' U, 521 '" All grades main- i i i. .. I all term begin.. HonUav , .cptember loth. ror pstelOgUS and information address RBV. V I. P0RBE8, M. Ph., Principal. The Cekbntd Um ami I'svclioliist Is iii this city unci is rwnnii press and i .it I1 ie every wlirre .t pleased anil deliglitstl nitiibii ings. M ii It 1 1 iiiies visit kin pirlai mill are happy. I'lilmiitrv iiu science ami n excites the unfa ailiuiration ol the mint tksptial. lessor niorimg can is' aaBSBi matters in rtalilliiu tu tils the hiituan race. 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