Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 06, 1898, Image 1

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Seml-WeeKlu Gazette
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SIXTEENTH YEAR;
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1898.
NO. 646
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SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE.
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THE PATTERSON TuBLISHINfi COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man.
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THIS PAPER ia kept on file at E. C. Dake'a
Advertising Agenoy, M and 65 Merchant
Exohang, San Francisco, California, where cou
raota for advertising can be made for it.
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. ing agent, 21. Merchants' Exohangi Build
ing, Ban Franoiaoo, la oar authorized agent.
This papar ia kept on file at hie office.
0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD.
. m. daily except
Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction 12K)5 a. m.
ueares Heppner Junction s:ou a. m. anu ar-
Train leaves ueppi
ner8:30p. i
rivM nt. HnnnnAr RrlKt r. m
Spokane Expresa No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Uma ilia 8:50 p. m.
Pni-ilnnH Kxnraiui No. S. from Snokane. arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Kant Mail No. 2 leavea Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:80 a. m.
Stat Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at
Portland 7 1'iC a. m.
For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent U. tt ueppner, ure.
OFFICIAL DIBBOTORT.
United States Officials.
Pnwidnnt. William McKinley
Vic President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State W. K. Day
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gaite
Seoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Miss
Secretary of War Russell - Alger
Booroiaryof Navy John l). Liong
Postuiaster-General. Charles Emery Smith
AttornHV-Hnneral John W. GriggB
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State nf Oregon.
Hovernor. W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State H. R. Kiucaid
'Pronanper. Phil. Metsclian
Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idlemau
. (Q. W. McBride
oenuxors... ... l
JThoa. H. Tongue
Congressmen... y jgnj.
Printer W. 11. Leeds
I it. a. ean,
Simrama .lnrlima F. A. Moore.
( C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
) rnait Judge Stephen .Lowell
Proiwutiug Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Representative J- N. Brown
County Judge A. G. Bartholomew
' Commissioners J.R.Howard
GENERAL
. PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
many other wave, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushura
at the Grand ( Central Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. iney win oe in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision , for
their comfort.
J AS. C. POND,
Gen'l Passr. Agt
I
iiigHllll
AVcgetablcPrcparationfor As
similating (teToodandRcgula
ting the S tomachs andBoweis of
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR '"
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. ifc A ., P. Ft. W. & C,
and the C. St. L. A P. Railroads.
RATES eJS.OO PISR DA.Y
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts
CHXC.A.3-0. ILL.
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ness andRest.Contains neither
Crpnim,Morphin.e nor Mineral.
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tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
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tiess andLoss OF SLEEP.
6 ilac Simile Signature of
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Signati
WAR NEWS!
A Hong Hodr dispatch eays: Manila and then lend him each troopr ai are
has surrendered and the stars and stripes necessary to control the Pbillipines. At
float over tbe Pbillipines. . least 5,000 troops will be en ronte ia ten
Washington, May 8. The president days,
is decided to await word from Dewey
( lA' The
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EXACT COPY OF WHAPPEB.'
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Lich ten thai, J. It. Simons, J. J. Roberta, J. W.
Rasmus and E. G. Sperry.
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J nstioe of the Peace W. E. KfM.
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A.. ABEAHAMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp-j
ner. Kis work is always first class and satisfac-;
tion guaranteed.
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Outlook
JAMAICA, May 4. The British consul at Santiago de Cuba is said
to have been attacked by a mob and killed a Spaniard, and has been
imprisoned.
Yesterday, in Portland, a Spaniard! tore down, an Amerio&n flag in
ront of a store, and in a moment a dozen lor more men wexo on him,
and bat for the arrival of the police he would have been mobbed. .
President Dole, of the Hawaiian islands, has offered to transfer them
to the United States for war purposes and furnish our ships with coal
and ammunition. ,
Fitz Hugh Los and J. H. Wilson, of Indiana, and Senator Sewell cf
New Jersey, have been nominated major-generals, r :
President McKinley will pardon Capt. Hart, now. serving a twoyear
sentence for fillibustering.
The resignation of the Spanish cabinet is imminent. ;!
Battleships Oregon and Marietta have sailed from Rio Janeiro.' t
' KEY WEST, May 4 Sampson's squadron1 haa - Bailed ifromJ here.
An important naval engagement is anticipated in the near future.- - '
LISBON, May 4. It is said that the Spanish Cape Verde squadron
has returned to join that of Cadiz.
FORThESS MONROE, May 4. The flying squadron may go to sea
within! 24 hours as soon as the New Orleans arrives.
A dispatch from Key West says: Sampson's squadron steamed at
full speed to Porto Rico, which place he is to occupy as a naval base,
and then steam to sea to fight it out with tbe Spanish fleet.,' '
WASHINGTON, May 4 Dispatches I from Commander Dewey
failed to arrive at Hong Kong. ..
It is thought the people will not be held in suspense longer than to
day in reference to the big naval fight,
NEW YORK, May 4 A Key West special says' that Cienfuegos
has beeu bombarded by the United States, the batteries sileuced and
mines Bhelled. Thousands of people fled to the interior. Tbe troops
were called out and used rifles.
A London special dispatch from Madrid Bays terrible things may
hurmou there. Their crovemment cannot relv UDon the arm v.
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iii-ii' i r i XTJ.1 i. t swtuiau iuuoi vrueu iuis iuub iieta iu-
juiperorB iuihui, oi uuiuinuy, uuu xiiuuuiuo, ui xvusbin, me veiv ttamed voa DftVe rumblinff sound or
much exercised over the future disnosition of the PhilliDine islands, imperfect hearius:, and when it is en
tirely oioBeu neainess is me rcBuit, ana ,
aoless tbe inflammation oan be taken
out ond this tube restored to its normal
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WASHINGTON, May 5.-Tbe Oregon and Idaho volunteers, will be SDVt iZ TZZd
sent with . others to hold down the Phil hpine islands. An army of by catarrh, wbioh ie notliinu but an m-
;n x i j.j i ri.- xTi-i.:--! uamea ooouition or the muoous earfBoea.
lU.uuu win go, 10 oe commanueu uy wu. iuerriam. inintj uir bteaiu-i We will give one hundred dollars for
A DEAD COON-
He's a Good Coon No w. -Shoots , Himself
and Mistress.
1 A Pendletou dispatch of the 4th inst.
aaye:J A double tragedy ocourred here '
at 8:15 o'olook this evening, as a result
ot whioh Joseph Sewall , a gambler, ia
dead, and May Drake lies at the point
ot death, with two bullet wounds In her
neck.' Tbe two lived together (our years.
Two months ago Bewail took Miss
Drake to CuDyon City, where his parents
reside. ! There she learned that he was
of ne?ro descent, and lift him, coming
to Pendleton, He followed, was refused
admittance to her house and threatened
to kilt her. This evening he called on
her, and, while her baok was turned
toward him, drew a revolver and fired
two shots, one bullet entering the left
side ot the neck, just below the ear, and
tanging upward, and the other just be
low tbe first and rangiug downward.
He then turned the pistol on himself.
The girl's father lives In North Yakima,
Wash, t She ban a sister in Arlington
and two in Portland.
" Sewall is a well known sport and was
a good-looking fellow, for a darkey.
Deafness Cannot lie Cared
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tbe ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness.
and that is by oonstitional remedies. .
Deafness Is OAused by an inflamed con
dition of tbe muoous lining of the eu-
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erty, east of M. E. cbnrch, South, and 10
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been during eaoh of its twenty-seven
ears, a History of Oar Own Times. In
its various editorial departments The
Outlook gives s oompaot review of the
world's progress ; . it follows -with care
all the important philanthropic and in
dustrial movements of tbe day; has a
complete department ot religious news; I
devotes muob space to. the interests of I
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Put your old books and not In his
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Transacts I Genera! Badiog Bostoea
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YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
and it is thought they will object to the plans of the United States.
ers will.be chartered to carry them over.
abeyance until Dewey is heard from. ' Washington officials expect re.
ports from Dewey to commenoe coming at midnight Indications are
that American and Spanish fleets are preparing to come together near
Cuba, i Admiral Sampson has sailed from Key West. No doubt the
largest naval battle the world ever saw is near at hand.
8 AN FRANCISCO, May 5. GeD.Mer- warships are reported off Barbadoee,
These plana will be held in nv oaee of deafnees (oansed by catarrh)
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FINK WATER KI.OW.
An
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841;
am has orders to assemble 8,000 troops
to be dispatched to tbe Pbillipines.
NEW YORK. May 5.-Four Spanish
(JlllOiaO. May 5.-Lelter sold 2,000,-
000 bu ibels of wheat today at $1.47 per
bnsbe1. I May wheat closed at 81.15. .
PARIS, France, May 5. It is reported
that nego tiations are pending between
England and Ibe United States whereby
Ergland supports America against other
powers and that America agrees to oap-
numoer, oooiaiuiDg auuuiiwjuoas uiauj l , . . T'tJ
pages as the ordinary issues, together or more than fifty-six years it has never iailed
wilu a large numuer oi pictures. I . . , . . . t re
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A San Fraocir-ooCbroniole bulletin says
it is feared that Dewey may be bottled
p in Manila harbor, tbe cause of sub
marine mines.
BOSTON, May 6. A telegram from
Singapore gives reliable information ot
corroboration of Dewey's victory. Dewey
is dow executing the duties ot governor
general,1
MADRID, Mny6.-A mob ol 8,000
striking miners bad to be dispersed by
troops at -Marohena, 30 miles from Cor-
hamea. I
KEY WEST, May (J. An expedition
from tug, Lyden, landed It foroes. Tbsy
8TOC& BRANDS.
While von aeapronr subscription paid ns jra IT HAS
ean keep row brand In free of chart.
Borv. P. O.. Hennaar. Or. Hones. PBca laft
shoulder; entile, same on left hip.
Rnihea, Percy, Heppner. Or Tattle branded
W. H. eonueoted na ihe left aide. Waddle on
noes, bancs, Morrow eoantjr.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity ami happiness, for tba Improvement of their
nusniess ana noma interest, lor euucaiiou, lor wie eievuun ui Auieriusu w.nw ...
IT 11 AS told at the nreslde, inUrestlhg and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the
IT HAS ixlvised tbe farmer as to th most approved method of otiltivatln and harvestlna; hi
crops, and the proper tune to convert mem iuio me ierK'.i p"iiuio m i i iimc,.
led in all inattets iiertaiultiK to the weltare 01 laruiers aim viiiat-ers, ana lor over nun
a century ha held their confidence and esteem.
XT X0 THE.
Cook, A. J. .Lena. Or. Horses, 80 on right shoal
w: Cattle, same on riahthioi ear mark aanara
orop off left and split in rifht.
on left abonldar, oatU Sam on leftuip. hoi
in nstit ear..
Florenoe, L. A., Heppner, Or. fettle, LP on
rieht hipi horses P with bar ander on riehl
shoulder.
Jonea, Harry. Heppnir, Or Horses branded
ri J on the left ehonUler; ra'tle branHad i on
njrht hip. also anderbit in left ear. Kance In
Morrow county.
John.on, Pelix. Lena, Or. Hor.ee. elr.-lef m
left stifle; out lie, same on nht bip, nadet half
aroo in rit and aulit 'Jt left ear
Kenny. Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
INK on left hip oattla same and orop oft left
eart ander slope on the rlcht
lhM I. W. Hennner Or. Morses branded
Land A on left shoulder; eettle same on left
hip, wattle over ngtit eye, three slits in right
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Minor, Oeear,
rUht hip; bone.
i aU part of th wvrld-
HM.Dser nr. eftle. I Dm
M uo left shoulder.
Korean, M. N Heppner. Or.-Hweea. M )
on left abuoidei eattla aaase on ten kip.
Oetmrn. J. W., Donctaa. tH.i horses O on Uf
shoaUnri rattle same uo riant hip.
Parker A fUeaaun. HurdnMUi.Or.-Horae IPoe
left ehnahter.
WMMr.fi flllv.- liAreee brendMl bar and
shield on left shoulder, ranis, Ilabt Mile,
Morrow county.
Keetnr. i. W.. Heppnar. Or.-Horaea, JO ot
left s boulder. Cattle, o right hit.
B. 1 r 1 1 fperry. at. , Heppner. Or. - Cattle W C o
nllvU f inn "filfl left hip. crop of ne'it and onderhit la left
" Thompei, J A., lirprrer, (r, Utwrm. I f
- .11 rx.lnte an U'J n1Jr: cni!e. on left s'l' aldtf. . .
ColleetlOB Biads OB 11 poinw en Tne I, K.-ner H,-r ail ca'ajt
yaaeoeaeM TrB), , ut atiMe, Yn. cmU m m H
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Pimet Sound Navigafa Co
U V-l
Sbaier. TELDHOXr; BAILEV GATZEKT iXD OCRiN WAVt
Tiselna Al.ter Klreet IVk. PnrtlaniL for Astoria. Ilwano. lDB BeSCh. Ooe
Tark and Nshonlta. Direet oontieotioo with Ilwaoo steamers and rsil
roml; also at Younu'i I!ay with Beaehore Kailrostl.
TEIjUrilONB
Leave Portland T A M. Pally, except Sunday. Leave Aitorial P. M. Daily. ,spl Sunday
Leave rtrland P. M ally. aaeeu auodsy. ratjirday plaW, II P . leaves Astoria ia
at 44 A. 14.. eaoect Sunday and aiowday, kwnua (ns'ut, 1 P. M
Lew rt.nland ai d mm dlfwt lo Iiwsno, TuWy sad riiwdavat A. f. .tflHiV at t Pi
Leave liasco Vtedbwley end rrl'ley at r U A On Seadef iht at I V, K.
LJ CM to r.tit4 MuTm &4 !r?i Ffei K bsti
A battle with tbe Oregon is expected.
It is expected that Forto Rioo will be
captured by Amerioans within 48 hours.
ture the Canary islands and give them
to England. '
Io the1 opinion ot the telegraphic editor
this Is all roti 1
In tbe first land battle fought on tbe
coast of Cuba, near Morales, it is report
ed tbe Amerioans lost Id killed and 23
woooded. The Spanish loss is unknown.
ssw tbe insurgents fight the Spanish and
caused the Wilmiagton to drive the lat
ter off. 1
TACOMA, May 0. Tbe Taooma vol
unteer companies bave been out dowa
from 10Q to 84 men. A number of the
militia bave been sent borne.
WASHINGTON, May 6. The govern
meat i c uneasy about tbe Oregon or
Marietta. It is said the Oregon oao
whip tbe Cape Verde Beet slues.
CHIOAMAUUA, May 6.-Tbe 26tb
infantry colored, has been roshed to
Tsmpa. I Tbe 10th cavalry, colored, may
go today.
Inexhaustible , Vein Strung by Jones .
Bros., Near Eight IHik!,
Jones Bros., who have for some time
past been boring for water in tbe Eight
Mile neighborhood with their big well- .
drilling! apparatus, on Thursday last)
struck floe tlow of water at a depth of
180 feet that seems to be inexhaustible ,
at least, so far, they bave been unable
to pump it out or even to seemingly di- .
minish H.
The striking of this flow is a big thing ,
for that section as' the oountry Is very
dry many of the farmers having to
haul water a distanoe of five miles or
mors for domestic purposes.
Another Carload Htlll.
This make the third carload of Fish
Bros.', wagon, boggles, buokboards,
carriages and bsoks reoelved this spring.
Tbey will be here' the first of the week.
For good, strong, durable wagon they ,
have no equal. Look at them yourself.
Tbey are backed bp positive guarantee.
ttf ' Minob A Co.
l'KES.1 COMMENT.
THE "HOLU-IP" HESOLL'TION.
The following resolution was present
ed by Chairman Barnes, of tbe Waah-
nvtoa oontity delegation, but on motion
of Mr, Wallace MoCammsnt "in the in
terest uf harmony" was tabled. It voioes
the sentiment of Washington county
whose three representative were true
to their duty.
Re$olved: That tbe aotion of (boss
republican members of the last legisla
lore who lo cot, unction with popullets
and democrats and "silver" republicans
united to freveot tba organization of
that body at its lust regular aeshinn, and
who refuted to take the oath of offloe,
and to take their seats pursuaot to their
elect ion, merit the strongest condemna
tion ot tba party.
Tt at the revolutionary methods adopt
ed hr the minority members of lbs
legislature ere mnou to te deplored, and
the reolt. in leaving the state but
partly represented in eoogre and iii
depriving the people of much needed
Irglalatlon, is to be deemed mont unfor
tunale for tbe state, and ths repnbllcan
party.
Haa friends..
Tbs young- man, W. L. Gregory, who
was killed down near Castle Rook, Ore
gon, last week while riding brakerod
has relatives np near Sumner, Wash.
Wednesday Judge W. A. ltlohardson re
ceived a telegram from O. Q. Fish, of
Bumner, presumably a brother-in-law,
wblob ran as follows: -
Hnmnne Weak ' Ma 1 1 floe v
umsshvs wwwi 4 " V Ir-ri
W. A. Blobardson, Coroner ! . ;
Where Is tbs body of W. L. Gregory T
I will oome to identify It. . O.O, VUH.
It t presumed that Mr. Fitb will ar
rive soon, but a Gregory's fact was badly
mutilated Mr. Flab will bave muob diffi
culty 10 identifying tbe remains. .Be
sides decomposition baa set id which will
make tbe task even more difficult.
Tbe Oregnnian's righteoua soul rises
with Indignation that the police fores of
Portland is engaged in working for tbe
defeat of the' Blmon-Soott combine. It
omits, however, to remind tbs people
that in Ibe great contest in tbe primary
election of 1800, when Mr, Joseph Simon
was one ot tbe police commlaiionere, tbe
rnlirs poll foroe was lined np and
mads to support bis ticket, and that
every man who refused to do It lost bit
official bead. , It is different now, in tbs
eves of tbsOregooian sod the righteous
Scott and Bimon, Hatchet.
A Nor Thief far Tow.
A transaction lowlik b you cannot loaelaa
sure UiUiC. Hlliousneea, efi k liaiai:li,tur
ri tongart, lr, pile.aiKl aUiouwuidutlier
ill are cauwx) by uoualiiiatimi and alum leu
Uvar, LWareU Candy Catbaruc, the won-d-rfll
new liver eiuoulaul aud lulea nial
te jle are uy ail di"i;s ste -'i:ireuteed to cure
or mwv refim.le., V. U. Se af
ima. 'fry a V-ey t"i i
Hick polion is a poison which makes
yon sick, Iloomee from lb stomacb.
The stomaoji makes Hoot ot nodigettod
food. Tbe blood get it on4 taints the
while body with it. That's the way tf it.
Tbe way to bo rid of it is to look oftsr
yonr digestion.
If your food IS all properly digeeted,
there will be dobs left io Ibe stomach
to make slekpolaoa oat of.
It yoor stotnaeh ia too weak to sea to
this preperly bp iteelt, belp tt along with
a few dose of aSbkr Digestive Our dial.
Tbat's ths sure of it.
rlhtler LhiioeUvs Udrdial is a dliolons,
healthful, tonic eordial, nsde of pare
aedioitiai plant, berue and wins.
It poltivty sorts lnalfsltuo on 4
trvi the forsjietloq rjf ilh pMHen
All Ifoif irH. Trtol totiUH W nilii
Dor Not Prar lb Cold.
"I suffered every spring and fall for
several years with a severe ooM. Two
ear ag i I began tuking Uood's Sarso-
panlla and it built ms np so that I bavo
bad no cold ainoe, and I do not fear
sold BS formerly. I heartily recommend
Uood's Hartaparilla." Cba. Woods,
Box 112, West Seattle, Waehiogtoo. .
Hood' Pill art tbo only pill to takt
with Uood's Sarsaparllls. Curs sll liver
ills.
A oiokledoeto'tbny beer aoy more. It
is now worth nothlog except for oootri
botion purposes, This will be fur the
better, onr church people will say, and
this paper ripeott plethoric condition
to tiint In the pnreee of the reipeclive
treaanrert of the various religious Insti
tutions, Tbe Salvation Army will oome
In for its share, .
Be not deceived!, A cough, hoareneaa
or eroup art tot to be trilled with. A
flore lo titu of HI. lion's Curt will lire
e tooth (ivdllv, flM Ky ti.isr1
.Wrifflr f
,M, wits .4 mi Wt saw.
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