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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1890)
t r - - ,-c- &iv. fr-d'if? '.'"-r - "-v 'j'- - -.- V-t She gaittj storatu ASTOKIA, OBEGON: FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. ASTORIAN UUXMUXG, Cass Stiu:et. Terms of Subscription. Served bv Virrier, per week ............ J.r cts Scut by Mall, per month Co cts Stnt by Mail, one year $7.00 Free of ostage to subscribers. The Astoriax Ruarantees to Its adver tisers ibe larjrest clrculatioii of any newspa per published tin the Columbia river. Ciij-BHd Count- Official Paper. The Xelialem river near 3tf isliavakn was frozen over last week. Twenty-five tons of frozen sturgeon are on their way east from Portland. An advertisement in The Astoxuax x seen by everybody in Astoria and vicinity. The town was full of soldiers yes terday from the fort, as the boat mado two trips. How things change! The man who lias lost his grippe is the one to bo congratulated now-a-days. Wong, whose window was broken by a snowball says the fellow who threw it. will pay for repairs. The proposed reunion of the mem bers of Miss Smith's painting class has been postponed till the 7lh of February. The East Orcgonian's funny editor savs the dimple in tho chin of his best jnrlresembles eastern Oregon's zephyr it's a chin-nook. The V. C. T. TJ. met yesterday af ternoon at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A- but as there was not a quorum invent they adjourned. The Y. IL C. A. social, held day evening, was attended by seventy ieople- Games and chnt were onjoyod by all. Tucs about social Dr. Eie- attended another recep tion party last evening. This time it was a girl, the property of Mr. and Mrs. 1 . G. Ross, of Xnappa The snowy weather has sent myr iads of gulls up from the mouth of the river seeking food along shore, where they scream and soar. The Pendleton East Oregoniun has a column advertisement of Aslor addi tion. The Salem and Albany papers also have advertisements or Astoria property. There is a man in Washington who makes a living by walking ( weoplo up. "Yeru he in Astoria lie could go around to the Pionier office and wake them up there. , Said the frog, in a voico that was hollew: "Oh, ray! my! you look like a lolla!" "In reply said tho sterk: l am off to Now York To suggest a new style for a. collnr." Xtx 10. Vol. I, of the Western JVcrwm ;, published at Chicago, His., has a good portrait and pleasant biog raphy of Mr. Samuel, publisher and proprietor of the West Shore. Two Clunamen were arrested "Wednesday night for frequenting an opium den. Their fun will cost tliem forfeiture of S20 bail or the punish ment from the justice of the peace. There was a break in tho water mains yesterday, but Supt Welch got a force of men quickly to work and succeeded in effecting temporary re pair till the tides admit of more per manent work. It was Aipitoscd that Astona was about as far west as the Russian iuilu enza could get lint now comes the reiKirt that ouo of tho Tillamook rock light house keepers is down with tho dread disease. Capt. Bell finds busy hours to oc cupy him at tho postollice. Wednes day he was there from -1:30 in the morning until 9:o0 in tho evening. Several towns have been added to the list so that the mail of 38 points is j arrangea nere. The steamship Columbia wliichis due here from San Francisco this morning, brings thirty-ono pouches and -172 sacks of mail, besides nine lags of registered matter, for the northwest, which has been delayed by Use blockade on the railroad. The mails arriving hero for tho past week havo been very scanty. Tho last San Francisco mail to reach hero ar rived on the lotli. There was a very largo accumulation of Oregon mail in San Francisco at the time of the last snow blockade on the railroad, and all of it that could be was put on board the Columbia which is duo from San Francisco this morning. Representative Mcgler's bill on tho creation of a fish commission, places tbe fisheries and fisli interests of tho state of Washington under the super vision of one fish commissioner, who shall bo appointed biennially by tho governor, at a salary of S2,000 a year. Ho shall have power to appoint three deputies, whose compensation sliall be S5 per day, but who shall not be em ployed more than fifty days in each year. The sum of $,000 is appro priated out of the treasury for tho maintenance of thc"omniission. The Columbia, due from San Fran cisco to-day, has on board tlie follow ing passengers: F. L. Whitnev, 1 JS. Griswold. Capt W. McDonald, W..S. Watson. Ji G. dudd, Miss Tracv, Mr.. B, DIckcubaugh, J. U. Shefier IL C. Cspwcll, Hinsdale, A. E. Powell, D.Dickson, H. Fenton, M. Dawson, Miss M. Harnett, Mrs. T. O'Day, son and daughter, A. O. Beadorf and wife, A. Brown, T. Lang, Thomas Kehoe, A. Alexander, J. IL McKnight, Bob crt Seisorc, P. Bigherton, Mrs. Heridson, A. Bellinger, P. J. Gun sin, L. A. Parkhurst, J. Wei gatt, M. Lowenson, J. W. Clark, D. Weile, C. Watson, J.Steinberger F. Fin egan, John Weiseu, S. H. Acker-man, CX Clark, S. F. Juda, J. Meversteine, W. I. Jolmson. E. Edgerbv, E.W. Stock, W. F. Twynan, T. J. Cottle, G, IL Randall, J. A. Davis, A. M. Weinan, J. M. Shear, Mr. Callender and wife, Mrs. H. S. Ackennan, Miss Callender, Mr. Talcott, and wife, B. C. Healdand wife, Mrs. S. Brackett, Norcuroth Wflbaaas, D. M. Drumheller and wife, J. G Tutom, E. O. Fowell, E. Du twyer, JS. LcShuffleton, J. J. Cochran, F. E. Grkwold, J. H. Wardel, William Grant, B. C. Eoeenburg. ice T "Let. laqatre at tkis office. GOOD HEWS FOR ASTORIA. Scraty-FiTe Ttasanfl Dollars Imme fliately AvailaWe for Jetty Wort VASSEHTUESEXATEYESTEnVAY Wasiukgtox, Jan. 23. Senator Vest to-day presented the credentials of W. A. Clark and Martin Maginns, j nainpas res.anranr, uas w Perse" senators-elect from Montana," which ! cuting Nellie Evan, a beautiful watt were read and referred on Test's mo-1 re55. 18 ' old, with his attentions, tion, to the committee on prfrileges Two days ago Scott insulted the girl, and elections, on his motion also, four She reported him to tho proprietor gentlemen, claiming to be senators-ho discharged Mm- Scott swore he elect were admitted, pending the con- roul,1 revenged. As the girl and test to the privileges of tho floor. bcr si3ler vrere S0"1" into the restau- HCBRA1I FOB JIERMAXX. The bill appropriating 500,000? for from the doorway on the corner of work at the mouth, of the Columbia t Fourteenth and Champas streets, and river, was passed by the senate to-day. fired a ball at the girl's breast A I5GALLS ts. bctleb. I coxseistay caused the ball to glance, i when she started to run. The mnr- I derer pursued her and fired two balls f As two o'clock approached, lugalls into her back, one passing through rose to address tho senate in opposi- j the heart, causing iustant death, tion to senator Butler's bill to en- j A crowd instantly surrounded tho courage emigration of colored people j man who stood them off with lu3 re from the United States. ' volver and made Iii3 escape. The en- The report of the committea on j tire police force and posse of citizens electors on the Smith-Jackson case i arc searching for liim, and if captured was submitted to the house and recom- bv the latter, he will probably never mitted. After some routine business the house went into committee of the whole on tho customs administrative bill. JOINT CONVENTION IX SESSION. Comjmbus, Oliio, Jau. 23. The joint convention of Knights of Labor and Progressive Union Miners, met this morning. Roc, a Kuight of La-1 bor, was elected temporary president. John iMclinde, of the other organiza tion, vice president The balance of the temporary officers were divided. The joint committee on order of bui-1 ness. reported no resolution on con-1 sohdaton will be consideredor adopted j unless it receive three-fourths jonty vote of each organization. I ihe discussion was opened on con- j spMafaon by John McBndc, who strongly favored an open organist ion. Hoe, on behalf of the Knights of Ji lor, spoke at length in favor of one or ganization with two branches. There was such wide diffcrenco of opinion that the convention adjourned to give the joint committee further time to do its work. WORLD'S FAIR COMMITTEE. Washington, Jan. 23. The house" committee on tho World's fair to-day discussed the subject and referred it lo the snb-committeo already ap pointed. Two propositions were pre sented by Frank providing for Iho commemorative celebration of the lauding of Columbus in 1892 and n fair in the following year and another by Springer, of Illinois, proposing that the house proceed lo select a site for the fair by ballot on Monday. The sub-committee which" cousislcd of Chandler, Flower and Hill was in creased by the addition of Wilson of West Virginia and Frank of Missouri. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. "Washington, Jan. 23. President Harrison to-day made the following nominatiens: For collector of cus toms, John IL Berry, San Diego, Cali fornia. For the supervisors of census of Nevada, George J. Lammou; of Ore gon, John IL Shnpe first, J. W. Strange second; Washington, Will D. Mcnkins; New Mexico, Horatio W. Ladd; Utah, Amos L Condon. PERSONAL JIENTION. W. T. Hobbs of Maine is at the Parker House. C. J. Lindell has been appointed postmaster at Vesper. H. Bobinson of Montesano is stop ping at the Astor House. Mrs. Wirt is a passenger on the out going steamer, en route to Byron Springs, CaL Mr. McFarland, who is at the Occi dent, was formerly part owner of the Seattle Journal.' Miss Gray, daughter of postmaster elect Gray, will be her father's assist ant in his coming tluties. C. A. McGuire goes on the Slate to California to-day, and will sojourn at Byron Springs for six weeks. The heirs of Wm. IL Gray havo ap pointed his son Capt James T. Gray of Vancouver, attorney to settle the affairs of the estate. Miss Genevieve Bell, after her loug and efficient service in tho post o flice, is naturally glad of the prospective rest in view. Her duties .have often been arduous, but she has performed them welL 3IARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamer ClaiaParJier went to John Day's river yesterday for a car go of hay. Hay is hay now, and brings readily, S25 a ton. The Aiidreta went out to sea yes terday morning at about 10 o'clock. The Gen. Canby took a large new casting over to llwaco yesterday to use in drawing in logs. So far wrecker Whitelaw has failed to earn his money, the Clan McKen zie having refilled with water. She is now no nearer being raised than s.he was a week ago. The contractor's time is up to-morrow. In the U. S. benale, last Wednes day, on "motion of senator Mitchell tho senate considered and passed two bills heretofore introduced by him. They were a bill making an appropri ation of 80,000 for the construction of a now lighthouse tender for use in the Thirteenth) lighthouse district, with headquarters at Portland, and a bill providing for the purchase of a site anoHhe construction of a wharf iu Astoria, for the use of a lighthouse department, and appropriating $15,000 for that purpose. Tho Lindsay Dramatic company presented Ingomar, the Barbarian, at Ross' opera house last evening. The audience was good sized consider ing the weathfir and condition of streets. Marie Annette as Actea and John S. Lindsay as Ingomar. showed skillful shades of acting, and excellent appreciation of their parts. The sup port was in general good. They are w6rthy of a large attendance dur ing their stay. Card el Thanks. I tako this method of tendering mv sincere thanks to the kind friends who rendered such substantial and appre ciated assistance in mj late bereave ment. To the membeis of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. V., and Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of r., I particularly wish to re turn thanks for their kindly attention to my deceased husband. Mrs. W. W. Belcher. Tho latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodmak's. THE OUTGOING STEAMER Has lo Torn Away Passengers For ant of Boom. . I Cll VEL 21 UliIElt IX COL OR AH O. Dexveb, CoL, Jan. 23. For over a year and a half Bob Scott, cook at tho i rant early tins morning lo oegm uieir day's work, Scott suddenly stepped live to stand trial. DEITH OF AX OLD CIHCCS 3IAX. Pniii.VDEi.rAiA, Jan. 23, Adam Forepaugh; a veteran circus manager, dial last night at his residence in this city. A week or two ago he was at tacked with influenza which, three or four days ago developed into pneu- monia. Forepaugh amassed a fortune in the show business, which will go to his wife and sou. HL'XnXGTOX IIEFOBE THE C03IMITTEK. :uto ce Drekientof the Southern Washington, Jan. 23. C "T TT.... ':, ,,:w.,,. .,nnOT,i iu.f-.n. . i,0se committee on Pacific railroads ma-..j. allll favored an extension of time -for the scuicmUt or the indebt- edncs3 of- tho Cenlral racific R B .md a reductyn of the interest to bo .,aM n.e ,w7nimeni M liroTired in tlie vanuever inn. Huntington was asked, and replied to many questions by mennVrs of the committee FATAL IX MEXICO. Crrv or Mexico, Jan. 23. Theiullu eiiza is increasing here and develop ing into pleurisy. There are many deaths from it throughout tho repub lic COillXU VIA CUBA. A number of Chinese havo reached Tampico from Cuba, their destination being the United States. A VICTIM OF LV ttRIl'I'E. Newark N. J., Jan. .23. Gottlieb Mutzer, a civil engineer of this citv. committed suicide this morning dur- j inga fit of temporary insanity produced by la grippe. , j BERTHS AT A I'REMIUM. Poutlakd, Jan. 23. Owing lo the present impossibility to reach San Francisco by railway there is a rush for steamer passage reminiscent of old times. The steamer State of Cali fornia which sails for the bay to night will be dreadfully crowded. Travellers arc offering $20 premium for a bunk in a state room without being accommodated, every one hav ing been engaged. It is said that even the social hall will be filled with shake downs for thoso having engaged passage. It is estimated that more than ono hundred and fifty jer sons who are desirous of going below to-night will have to lay over for tho next steamer. 3IURDER IXYlIE FIRST DEGREE Portland, Jan. 23. At 11:15 o'clock this morning, Judge Sabin concluded his charge to tho jury in tho Pellio murder trial, aud that body retired. Li exactly three-quarters of an hour they signified that a verdict had been reached and at 12-35 the jury filed into the courtroom and the fore man handed a sealed verdict to the court Result was murder in tho first degree. The court immediately dis charged the jury and ordered the prisoner to be brought into court one week from to-day to ba sentenced. An Astoria Soap Factory. An eastern man writes, wanting to know the chances for the success of a soap factory in Astoria. Inquiry by an AsToniAX reporter is favorable to the project Several grocers inter viewed yesterday say that in their judgment such an institution would pay. Large quantities of soap are re ceived here by ocean and river steamers, and if a factory would turn out as good an articlo or nearly as good as that so largely imported, the local demand would go far toward sustaining it The eastern projector has been writ ten to, encouragingly, and something may come of it A QUAKER'S DOZEX. Wcfccr'Sicgc.thewcUknovTnpropTlctoroi the Qnaier Dairy, ;0. 30 Ellia St., San Fran eisco, last wccc at the following letter to tho Tdwia IV. Joy Co. "ily family have beca taking Joy's Vegetable Bsnaparilla now for months with splendid results. Our ex perienco Las bou that aftci taking it regaliCly for a short timo and getting the system started right, an occasional dose thereafter keeps the sys tem iu perfect cc-dition. A pconlianty of your vegetable conpound is, iat it docs not lose Its effect, batEceas to accomplish the same results continually. As a liver and bowel regn'-itor and corrective it Is pcrf cctioa IVo wool not be without it Infact I have just bought a dozen, bottles to get the re duced price " A. H. Kowc cf KU Jones street 8. P., also writes that it has ben his habit f oi years t avrako in the mornings with a head ache and an exhausted feeling; but since the first bottle ho has had no return. ADVICE TO SOTHEKS. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothixq Syrup should always he used for children teething. 11 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and is the best remedy for diar-rhoca.Tventy-five cents a bottle. JLest a Itfiitlc Boa, In Astoria about Dec o0. Tinder will be liberally rewarded by calling at this office. Heats Ceobcd te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Jtestaurant next to Foard & Stokes'. Ckilirei Cry fa-Pitcier'S Castoria 1 kzM THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. Some Interesting Ideas Ticked Up. The pbstoffico is an interesting place. Here come in three soldiers. They have a careless swagger. Their work is not hard, it is eimplo routine. They walk up to the money order window and send off a few dol lars more or less. Perhaps it is their first experience and they are perplexed as to the manner thereof. Finally they grasp the idea a3 they would a musket and the business is done. It is to be hoped some wife or family may rejoice in the receipt of a few dollars from tho distant servant of Uncle Sam. Speaking of soldiers do you remem ber wishing to be one of these fel lows? Wo addressed a brave looking private: "How do you enjoy military service?' "Well," said he, calmly puffing a cigar, "some of the life is fun but most of it is tiresome. It seems to take away your ambition. Wo are always on a salary and it is mighty easy to dispose of that- The government doesn't quite treat us right They expect us to be satisfied "with, continual dullness." Isn't secre tary Proctor," we asked, "planning to make army lifo moro pleasant?' "Yes,' the blue coat replied, "and there is a good chance. I think in that way, that is, introducing something new, wo will be moro satisfied. Wc want to be more liko English army men. Thero he is in its ideal practice." A prominent business man of the city remarked iu reference to China town, on being questiened: "It is a shame, a disgrace, to have that row of Chinashops on our only square, oppo site our single public building. If I owned that property not a room thero would bo rented to those chsp . San Francisco is cursed by p:rt of her best section being gi en up t these foreigners. IJoiort uur town is any larger we should rinke a change in their locality." Even biiMue-s r!Ioa's a man occa sionally to roWx and discuss literary matters. The other evening a vcrv i excited aigument arose iu the office or a hotel, "I'll bet tlie c:ard,' said one, ''that il.. c isn'l a .u.ui in this crowd, thai can givo the nuaning of transpire, correctly f "Con.e off, I cau," shouted several. Well, what is it it you are so confidfiil?" They all guessed. Most thought the first idea was to occur, takc'place. Not so; the tri umphant man, who had mado tho bet, read from tlie dictionary that it was to go or come through, a.' in tho senso of perspire. The cigars were on the crowd. When Sunset Cox came into this country, he wa3 surprised at the num ler of young men in business, tho professions and high political offices. "Yes," said he, "and ils a good sign. It means strength aud prosperity when thev and the sccliou are older." "ltell yon,' soberly soke ono of our best citizens, "It does me good to seo some indications of push and rapid growth after lugging and tugging for years. Now if tho people will only tako hold aud pull altogether, we will wake up some morning to see our selves a metropolis." "I wish." said an old and influential property owner, yesterday, "that Dr. Kinney wonld let go on Beid's mis takes, and that lieid would let go on Kinney. What we want is not jang ling,nor crimination, nor recrimination, but to have harmony prevail, and havo the road built This thing of pulling and hauling and calling each other falsifiers is just what lias-hurt Astoria and hindered us all along. It does no good in any way, but on the contrary works injury to have those men denying what the other says. Let them get together, make an agreement, aud . stay with it Law is law, and right is right, and no action of Hied nor the directors can controvert or override the rights of the stockholders. What they want; what wc all want, is to see road built. Jawing at each other, like a couple of quarrelsome boys, is not the way to do it.' All the p.iie:it nudicii)f.- advertised in this paper, together u ith'hu choicest Iterfumerx, atnt toilet articli s etc can ic bought at tim luwcM prims at J. V. Conn's ilr?ig stun, opp-isst Occident hotel, Astoria. Jfor l"ini I'"MtiinipIis, Go to Misses Cat lMther.V photograph gallcrj: third stn-et opposite .Mor gan & Shcrui.ui'.s. 114 srr, h sfj s Bftai 3rd St. The Leading Slioe Hoiisc OF ASTORIA. FIE SHOES, ijUIUIfi uliuiii), CHEAP MS. Shoes el ffl Prices: is Bin Boots. Custom Work and Repairing. &C0., trb irk u m Ruboe MORGAN KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS JAN. 23. As Filed In The Comity Recorder' Office Yesterday. Ed. Wright to Kate ThralL lot 2, blk 5, Williamsport. .S 160 C. W. Stone to Jennie L. Stone, lot K, south K, SE Hi section 20 ." 1 H. A. Shorey and wife to J. C. Roberts, blk 25, Columbia.. " 1000 Maxwell Young and wife to Lura A. Carter, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, M, II, 15, blk 8, Young's Alderbrook 750 H. C. Thompson to W. S. Swan, lots 7, S, 9, blk 8, Laurel Park 100 Lura A. Carter and husband toG. Wingate and C. W. Stone, SK, SE? section 20 7N8W......... 1000 Andrew Olsen to Peter Wolf lot 1, section 21, 8N 8W 28.30acre3 180 Previously reported this month 670,990 Total for month to date. . . .8674,181 Heavy Suow In E-iitsrn Oregon. Delayed passengers from the east report a tough time in getting through the snow. Some were delnved at Pen dleton, others at Baker City. They say that no one who hasn't seen it can form any idea of the immense quantity of snow. For miles between Pendleton and La Grando it was piled up ten feet higher than tho tops of thecals. Tho snow plows were, of course, hard at work, all the time. Tiro sections of the delayed trains arrived in Portland last Tuesday, and two more on Wednesday. There ia a tremendous accumulation of eastern mail, and letters and papers will oomo in an avalanche for tho next two or three days. Don't commit suicide! If yon have dyspepsia; with headache, heartburn, distress in the stomach, no appetite, ami are all worn out but take Hood's Sarsaparilla and be cured, ltcreatas an appetite, and gently regulates the diges tion. Sold hj druggists. -0H- Olapyo Hands f . AN? STAMPYO HOOFS AN? RAISE; Yo Gentle Voices You'll Catch onto the Music Before you Get Through. Us members of suiciet Am always dressed ter kill! "We live in great propriety, Up on Main street hill. Wc never patch our Sunday pants Nor mend our underclothes; We wears white kids on bohf our hands, An on our feet silk hose. Yo wonder, chile, how dis am done On "steen dollars a week. Dat am de secret of our club, . Which none of us dare speak. We am the dandy boys of town! An dress rich on po' pay Well, yees,I tells yo how its done, But don't gimme away. We tried mostebcry store in town, But found 'em all high priced Until at last our club went down, And talked wif Herman Wise. He showed us through his fine groat stock, Which opened bohf my eyes, An watered my capacious mouf, When ho made usde price! We .ill bought suils, hats, shoes an shirts, Socks, collars, gloves and ties;' An' got good value an good fits Yees, Herman takes de prize! Therefore, clap yo hands and stamp 3'o hoofs. An raise yo gentle voices! Quick, tell yo! friends de place to dress Am down to HERMAN WISE'S HERMAN WISE -THE- Old Relialile Clotbier and Hatter Occident Hotel Baildia?. ON ALL OVERCOATS ! -...e FOR TEN" B&YSjzezz Now is tHe time, don't wait. All these goods are marked in plain figures. The above percentage will be deducted on all cash purchases. : : : I a : : )& This is no Peter Funk business, but straight goods. putt, null H. COOPER, mm Don't G But Buy Immediately, if Not Kinney's Before It is All Gone. We are now selling lots in this fine Additi on for $100 and $125 that in less than one month will more than double in value. It is iAifkn One Mile from tlie 0. R. & I Ml an! Beautifully Situated. - KEEN & COOK BEST BUY ON THE MARKET. H ADDITION TO ALDERBROOK. Let Only $75. WINGATE & STONE. FOR SALE. A Tract of Desirable Land On the Walluski. contalnlnc between 50 and CO acres ; half of it Is tide land. For partic ulars, enqnlre of WM. BOCK, At German ia Saloon. Tlie Mikado. CANDT MANUFACTORY. N. J. BE1GHAN, Prop'r. Fine Chocolate Bon Bons FKESII MADK DAILY. As Well M All Other Kinds of CrttM Candies. Pleas Call and Give If a Trial. THIRD STREET, Next to Western Union Telegraph onice. Twenty Per Cent Off Hustlers Fortunes Have B -WHILE- You Have Been Looking Back ! AND Regretting Lost Opportunities RENEW YOUR COURAGE ! ACCEPT PRESENT IMPORTUNITIES. AND GET THERE ELI! -- & 3E5 jEJ Elmore, Sanborn & Go. Or Wm. Loeb, about it. Here is a CMce to Sooner in Astoria ! Agents Astoria. een Made Male Honey Quiet. m 0 "VJ- 3iV?" " "V - - '' 4-w. ; "I 3C n O ' V- i?Ar- . S- Pi' 3i- ' P? W -1 Tfr -y ' i,ii- ? 1ti&L J?&73&3 -. - ;'- " , -. 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