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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, FUUUY MOKNIXU, Jl'LY : 18!7. gaily gUtovimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, M. TKRM9 OF 91 BSlIKIPriOS. DAILT. Sent by msJl, per yew W.00 Sent by wall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month. 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mll, per year $2 In advance. FoBtAga free to subscribers. All communication intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The- Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub- Bribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the aecond old est weekly In the state of Orefron, has. Best to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. m our Port land atrents, and copies of the Astorlan ran be had every morning at their mnt, 124 Third street Japan has given the United States to understand that nothing short of hands off will satisfy her In regard to Hawaii, while In the English house of commons the government has been Interrogated in whether It mill .How so lmnortant a conllng station to be seized by the I'nited States without protest. Nowhere in the world are landed es tate so vast as In Russia. Striking evidence thereof Is furnished by the will of General Mailed, of the czar's army. who bequeathed to his heirs, in addition to other property, no less than twenty nir.e mines, fifteen of which are of the firs I importance. They r.fTori employ- ment to W.OCi) men. . Now that the Fourth has come and i gone, will those most Interested take up the matter of the annual regatta? For three vears Dast Astoria has done her- I sell proud with her annual regattas, and they have become a feature looked for with Interest from our neighboring cities. This year Astoria should even surpass any previous regatta held, and If the committee of "S cannot find the time, or have not the desire to go ahead, let the A. F. C. take hold of it ait the- did four ! years ago. gatta. By all means have a re-I I - - I The attempt of various denominations to require abstinence from tobacco on the part of their members Is now being enlarged Into the school room, and crusade aganlst the use of tobacco has jlciltin)? cups 0f wine to divinities . recently been started in a number of our j American universities. It is a recognized "One of my sick headaches." you w ill fact that tobacco, when taken Into the:"" PcoPle iriqnently say, as if the system In excessive quantities, Is Inju-1 rlous. net only to the physical health, ;r(.i.ve gtck headache but effectually re but to the intellectual development as j move the cause of this distressing corn well. The Boston university has Issued jP'sInt, a-"! bring about a permanent an ordinance that those students who jCU re' are unwilling to forego the use of to bacco while within the precincts of the university will have their fees returned and their names taken from the books. The OhloWesleyan university has made a rule forbidding Its students to use to bacco in any form, and other universi ties have made similar ordinances. Japan's protest against the annexation of the Hawaiian islands exposes and brings to the front of the discussion the kernel of the Hawaiian trouble the Asi atic question. There are now In Hawaii nearly 50,000 Asiatics. Almost one-half of the population Is Asiatic, equally di vided between China and Japan. The dispute of the Hawaiian government with Japan before the annexation treaty was signed arose over the matter of Japan ese Immigration. Under the free condi tions of immigration which have here tofore existed the hordes of Asia would In a few years overwhelm both the na tives and the white foreigners. In large measure the heavy Immigration of Asi atics has been due to the American su gar exploiters, who wanted the benefit of cheap coolie labor. Now the question Is, how to stop the Asiatic immigration, and the men in control of the govern ment can see no essier way than to turn the Wands O'er to the United States and secure the bom-nt of our laws against Asiatic Immigration. Victoria has not been exempt from the taint of Insanity which is hereditary In her house, and at the death of her hus band, thirty-three years after th.ir mar riage, she continued for several years In retirement which was not wholly that of mourning, for during that time she was subject to hallucinations. One hallucina tion took possession her every time she alighted from a carriage. No one but a sturdy Scotchman, John Brown, a foot man, was able to convince her that she was not stepping into the deepest of r.bysses, and it was only his strong and reassuring hand and "Na, na, yer maj esty, thre is no goolf there" that would quiet her fears. He was during those years a special attendant, nnd the Iriuv rnnce of the masses as to the real con dltlon of Victoria nave rise to the -John Urown scninlal." wherein the names of the two were coupled. Her miMital mnl a.ly has remivivd at intervals, taking the form of dcsiwmVncy and nionwo ness, but as years have Intervened since her irrv.it firlef. she has been more and more frv from Its touch. Till-: PHYSIOUKJY OK THK. UVKR The liver Is the latvest scorctlii owm In the human lxvly. and the Mle which It cn ;es is more llanlc to vitiation and nil!lrwtlon from lis proper channel than any other of the animal fluids, Luckily for the bilious, however, there !s an unfalline source of rvli.f from liver complaint, namely Hosteller's Siom ach Hitters, a medicine which for about half a century has been achieving thor oiisrh cures of the above mentioned ail ments. fever ml3 airi:. dysivpsla. bowel complaints, rheumatic and kidney affec tion, ami disorders Involving loss of ner i vous vlcor. It Is. moreover, a preventive of malarial diseases and affords protection to thousands of persons residing In dis tricts of country where that dire scours is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to the medicinal requirements of families, It is supremely desirable, and as a means of fort Irving a debilitated system, It Is thoroughly to be depended upon. When one can count on real garden party weather, there Is no function more enjoyable, tint limp lanterns and . K-osi.-ed lawn do not tend to heighten t!;e joys of al fresco entertaining. REASONS WHY CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY IS THE BEST. 1. Bevtuse it affords almost instant re lief la case of pain In the stomach, colic (and cholera morbus. I i Because It Is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of ;dyse;-.t?ry and diarrhoea. i , ievause u is uic ii-.tiu.. ..i... will cur chronic diarrhoea. ' 4. Because it is the only remedy that : w ill prevent bilious colic. ! i. Because H Is the only remedy that ; will cure epidemical dysentery. 1 6. Beeat.se it Is the only remedy th.it j can always .Upended upon in cases of chohra l.i.intutn. 7. Because it is the most prompt ai d imost reliable medicine in use for !w. I j complaint. I Because it produces no bad results. ! 9. Because it is tUsant and safe to . take. l'X Beoaus . it has saved the lives of I more p :e in trc world. The 5 a 7d 30 cent sizes for sale by lEstes-Conn Drug Co. j The. experiments of Sunday street cars In Toronto. Ont., conti .ues to work so well that the threatened attempt to test the question In the courts will probably be abandoned. TERRIBLE ACCIDEXT.-It is a ter- IHhla srMent tn Ha horned or scalded: . , . , ,,,,. ..i but the pain and agony and frigh'ful ' disfigurements can be quickly overcome w ithout leaviug a scar by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The modern drinking of " your health" i arose from the ancient custom 01 ieu- I complaint was hopelessly incurable. As la matter ot fact, Ayers mis not oniy The United States has prodtiewl two thirds of the cotton consumed by The world for the last 57 years. Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy by reading what it has done for others, and having tested its merits for :hemselves are tcday Its warmest Men is. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Oklahoma agriculturist-! are already harvesting their wheat, snl ire rejoicing; in a phenomenal crop, '.he yK-ld being ?rom forty to -ixty bu-h"ls per lcre. "They are dandies" said Thos. Bow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWitt'sLIttle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Poor Blood is starved blood. It shows itself in pale cheeks, white lips, weak digestion, no appetite, exhaus tion, lack of nerve force, soft muscles, and, chief of all, weak muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of sum mer often brings it on. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, will make poor blood rich. It is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver Oil or even ordinary foods might repel. SCOTT Sr. BOWIE, jt New York for sals at jo and i.ao by all drag'K Do YouJJse It? It's the best thing for the hiir under all circum!tanot.'t. Just as no man by taking thought can add nn inch to his stature, so no preparation, can make hair. The utmost that can be tlor.e is to pro uiote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Aycr's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses tho scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots ore nour ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. Then? are people w ho have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now this objection Is not Smv1, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how e'se would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call n the- nearest ticket agent or addrs' J. C. Pond, G. P. A.. Milwaukee, Wis, or Geo. S. Hatty, General Agent. "4 Stark street, Portland, Or. i It the Conni.i tli.-ut sh .k n-Krou . r c.r. ."aoco-l In lighting off the "y-llmv !,' It Is said they rxiH-cl a mdlioti .loll.ir i;i-h rop this y.-ar. The two most critical timts In a wom an s life are the time wnicn miiR.- mo girl a woman, ami the woman a mother. At these times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription Is of Incalculable value, it strengthens and invigorates the organs j distinctly feminine, promotes regularity of the functions, allays Irritation and in flammation, checks unnatural, exhausting drains, and puts the whole delicate or- ganlsm into perfect condition. Almost all the His of womankind are traceuMe to some- form of what Is known ns "fe male i-omplalnt." There are not thr.e ass In a hundred of woman's peculiar llsease that Dr. I'lerce's Favorite Pre scription will not cure. The vom..n who did not r'h In ar.d net h-r umm-r hat in April now .lis- ov.-rs that she can get ti.e Siiro- el.-K.int affair for a'oo'it h.iif th- price. If you're it 'loulu whetli.-r yo :r trou ble is imllseaii r or dyspepsM. Just luxe few doses of Oii-imon's Liver It. -g ulator. It will ettle the wnole question. i have tried Simmon's Liv. r K.-gtili'or for lyspep-ia and find It Jjst the tiling to relieve me. A small dose arter mtau in lire to prevent lr.digeilon."-.S. S. i'er- kir.s. Sharon, 'Ja. "It is tn..- ie--i nieui- clne t" aid digestion. " J. J- i:ia-K. uun a.n, Arizona. X.ro's eyeglass, thru.ish wht-'h Hi near-sight-.! tyrant wafh-d the t:l.'ftia tr.rial tames, was an .nvriM. 'it into the form of a Itns. "Last summer one of our grand- 1:11- Iren was sick with a severe t.owd trou ble." says .Mrs. K. i. on-gory, or I r-ler- kstown, Ho. "Our doctor's remedy had ailed; th'-n we tried Charnlerlaln s '.one, Cholera and Ltarrhw-.t Itemedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by EsUs-Conn Drug Co. To cry one's self to sl'-'-p miiy le- a Hn !e sleep, cure for Insomnia, but It nr- ilnly is. not Improving to the looks of the one who tris it. TV". B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup. It has aved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles Charles Rogers. The wise housekeeper has a gas i-tove set up on the porch and she can there lo all her preseving ami canning In comfort. Don't n;lect a cough because the weather la pleasant; before the next storm rolls around It may develop Into a .serious difficulty beyond repair. On Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Its name Implies. Charles Rogers. A Scottish member of parliament hr.s delivered a lecture on golf. In widen he trawl the game to the Oank;i of Kd -n. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by tiding tie witt's Witch Hazel Halve, the great remedy for pil'-s and ail forms of Bltln diseases. Charles i'.ogers. Use Webloot Corn Cure. Xo cure no jmy. For sale at Estes-Conn Dru2 Store. MARINE NEWS. moil w Aim LOW WAtKH . M. I'. M. 1A I K h m.ll. ti.tn n. Ii.m ft Il.llllft Thursday Kruliiv I 0 T s J . 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Iisui iui'i!f a Cliflinti', lutt BllmX l. J. H. I.eed. JK HAM J.-l. I'K lil'AMUl VI Oakland. I... .... x titx "IM .Vdiivti.l l, I.Kt lliixoi t n Lou, te YESTEIlti.VY'S WEATltKK. M:i xl rm; in '.t-tr ,l!t':ni"m ti . r :i t ii r - l .l'Ut . I ln.-:v Mill S IT IT. tplUtlon. . 'ilMMtl'll' . . : : in I t-in' .-r 1. I- -'. t I. Fx in: itL.oi . li-.'h- l. :v Ti il'AV'S V.'KATIIKH i i:r .lib. r. u iri'i- r. tr I-Vonomy in sumetlilriif that ewryn.ly tries to irii'tlie, and yet Just a little OM-rslght will omettmes roll the ni.i frui.Mil and thrifty family of a year's sav ings": You want to do ns J I'. Hick tnann. of Slontli-ello, tin., did. lie rite: "Kor six years I have kept Simmon I.lver It. gulator In rnv home, and It In my family, snd hnv had no nee for a doctor. I hnve five as healths children as you can find." ' THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE ! Happy and Fruitful Marriage. Etstt MAM who would knew th GRAND y TRUTHS, the I 410 fifi FiCta. the Old Feereta an i aAJj'W MHi.-a I Science aaspplM to Married Life, who would atutie f r paat fril lies and avoid future pll. faila, atiould write fur our wmdertul Utile hook. called "Complete M.in. hood and H'.w to Attain man ara will mall m, ct.w B- ,1 I fcs. , , - I .u c x ree, iu plain scaicil cover. ERIE MEDICAL CO., AN.3f: k V-'IK..: SIMMONSX yREG ulator Tiie Favorite Horns Remedg. For an diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure yuu. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. Zeilin & Co., 1'fiilndi Ipbia- Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 64 Aatoria, Orcrr Hardware, Ship Chandlery. OrocerieH, ProviHi'ontt PAINTH and OILH. Special Atttntloa Paid to Supplying Ship. ft To anv earnrat 2Bk .VcctdUe rrcpdrdlionror As slmiUitin ihcKoixiiiutlHevJuU ting llic SlouiiuJu ml lkwvls of PromoK's DiticstioivCUf tful ncrvsniulllt'st .Contains hcKIkt CHitun.MorphiMO nor Mineral. Kor Nahcdtic. j, fiu ism urtrcM.1 Jlmnmmt . hut rT Apcrfect Remedy forConslip.'t lion. Sour Stonur ti.Diaiilkica, Wonns .Conitl.sions . lewri sh ucss and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Sitimilure nf NKH' S'OWK. IT 13 H tXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. miniimnnn nrornnrn jviHixnuuu ntoiuntu - ) w : iriurr,i id cuit all ncrimus dncr, uoh Wrsk Mrmuiy , f o.m l,wr, llrAtlaih. Uuktiulueu, U.t Uiili-I, Miul ,,. i.ui. h'riTuunuru, all Ulllrr ars.rnuar.1 liy .,,..,,, , nmiuiau,!. ann irau i iiirnniiiy. Cnnimtillin or " ""rVul ""x' in Itifkrt. ti sutvr l.a,6lw ,.V mail "rpald Circular Pit ft.il,t h. all .!.... a. w X!4.i,ita.-tr ( th. 1'iug dutributtu The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwelftH HJroct Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKec Ave. 1 i'A. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling.. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF Quarsntccil th. ORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREGON Ross, Higgins GROCERS and AHTOHIA AND CHOICli FRESH AND SALT MEATS R. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans B23 Commcrclnl SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY Borriiis of Csstorls Ii fit tp lo on.!f twttlM csljr. It It sut lol.l la bulk. Dvn't !!o ?.jsa to Mil rt sr.if iLing ! on th firs or prvtuSM tint It ll "Just si (fowl" sod "will mwr ry pur po. ' - B tlut vos ft C A-8-T 0 a i A. 4 Tit tM- A liltU( if lly nslar Dr. Prau'a lrllow .Nr I'lll. Thla Mn.nil(lut I .. dtaitu, li.aul i.wrr In Urucrsltt Digsaa f Trr rirrllon Voulliful r,i,,i. .... ,.t I-,.,, .xjr.t,rt, l'.. . fall. Mi.n.e I aur lh.n. scuu i Uud uj Vsiuliill on , J'u(lUu.l. oi. J. W. CONN, As.nt. AsUrta. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies Bitiiatoti on t Ik- Houth hide of Astoria's liilU. ' lwt'iitv m-jjrwM warmer uinl vi'gt:tatiiu ;D (la)'H in fi'iviiiKT of th! North witlo. Magnificent site for tch itlt'iict'M, overlooking river uinl liiiy, sunny and nliel tercd. Easy and natural grades; littl" or no grading needei OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Orruon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS lliiul ir Normal ruiirni. nf tlm' vi aii -i-nl'ir ji'iir wholiv iiri'li'imtiiiitl. ' I r.ilnliiK ii'iiiriiiii iit l nli.c kiinli-a Willi Jull I'lill lri'ii. Iiiufiii'tluii nit 'I Iniln ritr in 'iynniii.tlc (Sivc llali ). t"ii,alil Vnca' M'lilc lor i.ulilur h'IiiniIh. I hn .Siirniiil ll,li,niH la riM iiK i.cil by law ni 11 ."TATE I.IKK CKIfllKII'ATK til tim ll. 1 ilit i xi.-n.o. 1 11I1I1111, linnlo, Imiinl mnl IuiIkIiik (h ln. 1 rim t.-l v 1 , i:iVijii i.er your. HtniliMit liuiirillns tlii'inii'lvi'N, !li. 00 nr yfar Ai'iulfinlr itr,iiia HrriM'ti'l Iroiii ti licit hi'liiio,, I ullilnKlH- i:h rlillly ai'llt nil niilli illl ill, Ailiin-aa I'. I. CAMI'liKM., I'rvil.lulit, or W. A. WAN'S, HiTrctiiry Ksculty. CANNED MEATS Beit In the Msrk.t & Company BUTCHERS BAMT AHTORIA and Investments Street, Asitorlo Are You (ioiiitf KastV h4 surs n4 tlist your tloksl rMils vis THE NORTH-WESTERN ' LINE. 1 hat CHICA(.C). ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS -ml- O.MA11A RAILWAYS. This la Uis QUE AT SHORT LINK (twt DULUTII. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO Ami all Points Kant ami CMUitL l'h.lr Uiilfli.nt Trsck, I'Mrl.a. Vn. tlbulaj IMnliif Slid HImiiIus Cr Trains snd Mottu: 'ALWAYS ON TIMl! " II. v (Ivan tnis ro4 n.tluii.l r.puu tlun. All cImms of (muMair rsrrtsd on th VMtltiulttl train, without itr rhsrw. Hhtp your fr.lht iut trl ov.r Hits fauitous IIm. All MMItS hsv llt'k.laV W. II. M RAD, r. C. HAVAOR. Un. As.nt Tr.v r. snd P Aft. HI Wsahliigtoa St., I'ortlsnd. Or. IMlLWAUMt) Thb Railway Company tlHT.tM IU trains mi tlm famoan block systvm; Llshts Its tmlns by nlm trl. lt y throuk. out; t'ss ths cnlobrstiil rlwtrlo berth re4 Itiat Ump; Huns splnmllilly pnuljifo-l mvntt traliia .very iluy inl nls lit IwtsMS Hi. I'mil aiul ClilciMfo; tli Chicago, nilwaukcc & St. Paul AUo utixratm lraiu-honto, vaattbulsd iru-iiia. mro'lns: the liu.-at prlfsta limit. artmniit cor. Illirary buffat lUiiuklns: i-ara, ami iala- drawing rixmi slricrs. Parlor tars, frct rn-llnlnc i-liolr cars and th. vry U-ml illnlii car rrvl'. Fur lowint rain, t i any itt( In tha I'nltml Htat or t'atiaila. aipljr to tlrkit asfnt, or addrra. C. J KPOT, (It-nrral Acrnt. I' lrtland. fr. J. W. CAHICY. Trav. raaa Ant Coins East? If YOU AMI'.. NOT I'llUlil'.T Three Important Points KIItHT-io via thf 8t. 1'aul braus thn lines to that I'olnt will afTord you I lid , '.nt .i-rvli c H. . Hm that th rUon bryony Ht. Taul rruds via th U'lno.unln On tral bm-auan that lino tnakns clis 01 - niH-tlons with all tho truiia-ouiitln.ntai llnrs nntprlnv tho Union lmiot thsrs, ad Its stTVlon la first-clans In sverjr iiartlcular. TIIIH1 For Information, csll on your nHgjhbor and frlnnd the nearest ticket annt and auk for a ticket read. In via the WmkmiihIii Central Unas, or address JA8. C. ro.vn, Oeneral rasMng-nr Acent, Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. H. IIATTT, General Agent, rortland, Oregon. I7l Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisl?er Brothers, Sell 4TSMA Slii p Chnntllt-r Hftrdwiini, Iron iSl Stwl, Coal, (IroeericH tt rrovisioiiH, Flour it Mill Fct'd, PaintH, Oils. VflrniHlit. IigTH Supplies, Fairl)8iik'H.Scalch. Doors it WindowH, Agricultural Implement WugoiiH tt Vehicles. HOP LEE CO. CLOTH ING, Merchant Tailors. UndorrlotliliiK'niailo tontder. Hulli ami iri rs mailna imrli-ct III. Kvcrv onler nin tu ally 011 Hum. nntlnfncUiui Kintritiitiicil. Cheaper Than Any Other rime In the City. Welch llloek, Oft" (Joinmerelal Hi. Hill Oil nnn-lmlannno lH"l f"r (iiiiinrrh.i.., :'". Hp.rmatiirrhira, " lilnv, u 11 11 a In r a I ilia -harirna, or aim liifl.nnna ll'iri, lrrllall.,11 ur ulrrr. ' Ml lb lMtir. 'flMIIII ttililAIIqt. . ; ' "'in:ua nii.ni- Hltvana llmw '-ai Cn. urar.ni. Non a.lrln..il. V II M . Ca Mnl in n I -1 . . 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