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ASTORIA. OltEOON, Tl'LSDAY M')KN1N0, JANUARY 24. Jtf'.)'.,
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Our 25 per cent
The Only CZ4 O-d- a--J T A III
IN ASTORIA
Our Hpcclnlly: MTOVI2H AINI HANCJI2H
W know tln biiHiiwM. Twenty yearn fxuriit't. If you wunt
(JOOD Stove, WD tlio tx k ut tlio
Eclipse Hardware Co.
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Pocket and Office Diaries
Tide Tables
Calendar Pads
Blank Books
World's Almanac
MiirKiiim inClotli Itouinl rik.
Griffin & Reed.
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WARNING
I
REDUCTION
SAliE
WHOLESALE
UNSEATING
West Virginia House Is Dem
ocratic, While the Sen
ate Is Republican.
BOTH SIDES HARD AT IT
Legislature Now Stands 50 to47
bat Democrats Will Do
More Unseating.
S
' lnultliy ami u' plenty of
Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits
Canned Vegetables
At tlii tin"' of the veiir.
For cash
Ends positively
On the Last
Day of this
Alontb.
FOARD &
STOKES GO.
"Wl: SELL EVERYTHING."
Pacific Sheet Metal Works
Herman Wise
The Reliable
L0TI1IER k HATTER
MANUFACTURERS OF
Salmon
Vegetable
Frslt
spice
...CANS...
Lithographing on Tin a Specialty.
and
Syrup
San Francisco. Cal.
Astoria, Ore.
Wrlto Uit for lrlocM
Falrhaven. Wasb.
C. HEILBORN & SON.
The OldeHt Houhc In Antorin.
Tlio LnifroM and Only
Carpet and Furniture House
in Astoria.
The largi -A- ami finest utork of Cnrjicts and'Kunulure enrriod
y any house iu Oregon outside of roitlnml
Reduction Sale.,.
To close out our overstock wo oiler ut Uig Iu-ductions
Fanev Columbian Souus. eight or
ten varieties.
Fancy Sliced Peaches and Apri
cots, in small cans.
Fancy Evaporated Bartlett Pears.
All tlio altovo strictly fancy goods.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BoilerMakers
Machinists
Louring Engine Built find Repaired
Foundrymen
Loggers
Supplies
Kept In Stock
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty
Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed
... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ...
Manufacturers for the I'aclflc Coast for the
ROBERTS WATER-TUBE BOILER.
THE CALIFORNIA SCANDAL
Grant Admits Having AJvanceJ Money
to Speaker Wright- Nocture In
Washington Fight.
( H,WU.i;SToN. W. Va.. Jan. S3.-Thl
Iimh Imiii tin. nwwt x.-lliiiir tiny, p illti.
cully, urn the kg.itlatiire nit mbl'd,
iin.l On. senatortil contest b"gnn. The
iI.iikk ral'C tiuijon.y In the Ivum- uu-
n:.. two r-iulill.m m'-mlx-rn lust w k.
This iitu-ni'Kjii. by a rty vote, the re-
Imlillc.tn metnheni of the nate unseated
Kldd, a democrat, and nauil In his plaie
til repull,c;iii opponent at the lost elet.
tion. 11. II. M'tn.
In rollutlnii for thl .rowil!ii(; th
ilfiii.MTutH in ilu. lnU'luix-J r-'lu"
t!oiij !iklij t. th" uniitm( of thre
imir.i r. 'iilllc.uiK. II l cxiicttiM thut Xhr
miiHl.. will unmix two mure J.'mfKTKt.
I'll l (-1 .i y tin l'fc'.l vir.' viitiHjitwl of
0 iv;iu!llciiiH in I 4 il.. iniK-nalM. The
Ii.uik.- if iti. In thti in-niito tmlay nnOc
Hi.. 1 KKt.t tr- Hl.ni.1 tMi Mm Imllot 5(p
.iiI.ii:ih ami 4? ilmiwx r.ilH. Tli-rv !
n.i ( . 1 1 how ililui: will Hiuud w:i.i). the
'.'iliotuvif ns n t"ni'rro.
f.mlmi!inf. T)K-n It liiim a ran frr
llfi, but tfw )UtiKKtT. ttniM wIM houi,
finally rm h'vi th h're.
It wan mi'n lUitn that all -xet hr?
ixmuiu Usui rfulll pUiWi or mwjt.
();i) wiih rrmn not fur tmm th -w
York l'l". ni otlx rn wre a man and a
wttiiiin. wtw wri tUtir.K aroti thu in
toward iho Tanalinn fU'lw. Th man ne-ir
tti. New York ahcire kept bin twrnK
wull. lliu kyt- wfv dlfi-'it'd towaH the
t"4 arch uiwl -r whlrh he would paa
If ihn tf conl'riiK-d to nwo down th
rlvr. Onward It wnt and Jut a h
pwluil thn 1rl-lK he lfacJ from the
l and ciuifht the arch a It f-te not
fur out from the abutmnt. The man
and womao made word time, nv-an-
whli, aiKl Mifoly reavhod the Canadian
rhore
The Urn In plld in a rroat roan about
the aUutnv-nui of the upper alecl arch i
and It la rumorfd that Ihe atructure ban j
l:n Injuwl but tM cannot be v err! DM i
Th- m.am.T dixka on em-h aide of rhc j
river have b'-en wr-:kd and the Ice
hu pilJ up c l'i! to the lncl ned railway j
bull'tiriK In the rot If: tltt It ll in
d'iny.r I
i
BI'ANISH CAITAIS MADE j
TO 8AI.LTE CUBAN FLAG
Came Into Havana Harbor With the Yel
low lUuc at Hit llintheaJ, But
Wif Called Down.
SCHLEY OR
SAMPSON?
Promotion of Naval Officers
Brings Out Warm Debate
In the Senate.
THE HERO OF SANTIAGO
Senators Want the RijnttoTlifc
Title to Co to Schley and
Not Sampson.
WHITE AGAINST EXPANSION
NEW YORK. Jan. B.-A dispatch to
th 11'fuld from Havana says: Captain
Eaton, of the auxiliary cru '-r Reolut, !
captured SO-foot 8tnl.h flaj In the j
harbor and tncldetitlaily taushl the city j
Bpanianla a lewmn In tnanuera.
A Bpaiileh ictwotwr of about "0 torn
sailed alonirilde the IVaolute, whre It
hove to and. with a cher of d.-flance
from the men on board, an Imm. nso j
Bpanlah fluff was run up to the masthead, ,
llh th.. Cuban fl benth It. .
Captain Eaton wa forced tc r -c;n:'!
the iiiault aiwj mJ-rl Naval C-idet i
arrant and Marino Officer Thorpe, with
fllo of nuirlnee, Into a ateam launrfi.
hlcA apwOlly ovrtixik th Binlard.
The captain refused to obey the order
lo lower the flag-, whereupon the marinta
went aboard and took forcible poawssion
f the bpanlnh tt.ie. lwivlnir the Cuban
as flying at the masthead.
The occupants of rho acliooner were
nen cxwipniuu xo give i-u.o wns t,i
It Cuban and Amorican tla. ar.ar wnitn
Vessel was allowed to proceed. Tbe
capturod flair will be hiJd as a prixe.
I.AIti.E AMul'ST DI E KltoM
1 UK IjEWKXHKH' fOXTRAvT.
Somite InvtutlmillnK Commlttw's RcpTt
Shown an 1'iwwurwl Ualamf of
IT.OtS Iue the Statf.
UT PRICES ;
are making a prcnt rut In p-clnl
lines. Your opportunity 1 at hand, lou
nro bound to lu-rj almcii and should buy
now while the ndvantnee Ik so ebvlourty
it your favor. Thise shoes arc rot back
numbers of uncertain sue, ne and
quality. They're all standnrd stock and
food values for twice what we nk,
iJilrd. Sihobcr Co.'s reduced from 11.60
and SS.00 to 12.60 and $2.75.
Petersen & Brown.
THE PROOF
of the puddlni m In the eating
and the proof of liquors
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an argument that's oon-
eluslva a dsmomtratlon.
Ours will itand the tast
HUGHES & CO.
THE I'.Vl.IlVUNiA 'AXDAL.
MAt'H.VMEXTo. J.in. n.-TIi,- wntortal
fltiiHiliin n nuiln uin huii;il. Hut ono
allK wiia taken IimI.iv, which rtvultcd
th,. h. un i a the laM uii tukiti S.iturd.iy
Wh.ii the work of th- nrx-cliil tmmls.
kU.ii vf Inviwtlirutlon Into the srnator.al
imiiihIhIh wus iDUini'd today, lnn Cole,
ciltuT of tltu 84 Kraiiclsoo mint, Uvti.
tl that had ri cvwl u) from Milton
Urt'n. Grant's polltlcvU manatr.
which had bi-n turned oit to Assombly-
nnin JUiuin ti Im tiil by Jiltwn In his
IHilitlciU cunvaMt. Aiwemblyman Ik-lshaw
tiKtllk-d eliat Assemblyman Dale had tild
him that 13000 hiul bwn offered for see
otid cholc votes for Bulla. Dale hiid
aftcrwitnlit practtcnlly chunW this to a
story thut tainO had bwn offerwt to win
votes from Grsnt. E. E. I'tvskmi testified
itva he hiul beMi tld by l'olliv tmmis.
sluiiiir (liiiiMt, of San Francinco. that Pan
M. Iturna hiul put tl.mx lixo ,i eenatorlal
tltlit. Uurut t.Tlllil th.u he ha.l told
I'retim that ltun.it h;ul plven tll.tnV or
ll"i.i to the re'iil'li'1'in canipulKii cum-
nuttee. V.Hirrln. aitorney for the South
rn l'liciile. Mill the company had nothing
to do with iho imtortnl tls'ht. Iajilel
M. Ilurna Ftatvd that he had suliscrllied
money to the nvulur tvimiaiiKn fund, but
had tuuttsted no ajuo-nibl) man or senator
to nuike his carmutt. I', S. Grant, Jr.,
tixik the stand after Uurris. He! ml
IuivIiik mlvajiivd money to Speukvr
Wright.
NO I'HAXGK IX VASHI.C.TOX.
OI.YMI'IA. Jan. !. Th.. fus.oniw mem.
Ik'Ih of the 1. ntslatiirv held another cau
cus tonight nnil tor self-proieetlon iicovhI
ti Hlatwl by iVnresiUiiaii J. II. IawIs
Kour nuMiilit'rs of the imrty threatened to
wiilk out If forced lo aupiHirt Governor
Koera, Then followed an effort to have
the fusion otlli-ein vwteU for at the last
urate elwtlon nitide complimentary cnndl
tint en. Tills fiilliHl aiul it was finally
agreed to stand by Ivcwls.
rrovltUxl the republican wmblnatliMis
now un.kr ronaiiiittitKm are periectetl
tlnre will be a republican caucus tomor.
row lUKht. but us contemplated such
caucus would brlntr no ohanw. Inasmuch
as all senatorial lines would lie so drawn
as to ptvwnt stampedinjr.
GiHivlersoti, who left Foster for Humes
today, has been arranging for this move
for two days. Ho was expected to (ret
away Saturday. His Inclinations are
toward Wilson and ho would doubtless
have arrived at his camp today had the
balloting: not been cut tihort by adjourn-
mmit.
L. LEBECK
Carpenter and Builder
Qencnil Contractor
HOUSE RAISING AND
HOVINQ A SPECIALTY
H.FPraelTransferCo.
TalephoM a.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Oar
WJ1 Baoatva Bpeetal AttanUoft.
No. n Zhiaa St,
astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. ltr.
Res. TL 111
A TERRirtLE ACCIDENT
WA9 NARROWLY AVERTED.
Great Ice llrldse at Niagara Falls Broke
Loose While 100 Tersons Were
Sightseeing On It
NIAGARA FALLS, Jan. B.-Whilo
nearly 100 persons were on the great Ice
bridge In th gnrge of the Nlagnra river
the Ice mass was broken loose from thn
banks at either end. There were thou
sands of flund".y IsMwrs In the park'
and upon the upper arch enjoying the
beauty of the crystaJ.like structure. They
heard the cracking of the lee and saw the
great mass as It was moving by tbe swift
current of the river and hundreds shouted
warning to those on the bridge.
Some of these venturesome persons had
only gone a short distance from the river
bank, while others -were out In the een
ter of the bridge and were crossing tb
river. Those near tbe end soon found
safety but further out toward tbe center
were a number of small boys. Before;
they were fairly started for the shore
the great bridge was loosened from its
California Senator Oppose! to Ratifi
cation of Peace Treaty-Alaska
Bill Favorably Reported.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21-The entire
executive session of the senate today was
d-viti wholly to a discussing of th
promotion of Admirals Sampson and
Schley and othtr naval officers engaged
In th, Santiago campaign over the brads
of officers who were, their superiors in
rank. The controversy was then poet,
poned for 10 days after a vote bad been
taken to call fur the record of the navy
department tearing upon the conduct of
all affected by the advancement.
For three hours the senate engaged In
a very animated verbal battle. The main
contests were, first, over the general
policy of promoting these officers over
f the oilK-rs, who were characterised as
! quite a dtervlm though less fortunate.
in that they were deprived of such active
participation In the war. and. second,
l us to the relative mer.ts of Samp&on.aiul
i Schley.
8AI.K.M. Jan. 21 -Tlio terinninr of the I Senators Gorraun and Wellington, of
hlrd week of the legislative session linds Maryland, one a rvpublican and the other
Alaska, ws favorably reported to the
house today by Iimdericn, oi the house
committee on tsrrltorles. It presorvea
the general plan of the senate bill, but
n.akin numerous changes. An Important
anvnilnv-nt provides that, "whenever
practicable, the secretary of th Interior
shall rwqu're thr all children between
the age of and 15 years ahull attend
public or private schools, whrro the In
struction shall be in Kngllsh, at least
three months In each year." Another
anvodnvnt gives a term of the Unit.4
States district court at fik.igway In eacb
yir. Other changes give spnointments .
of tiotnrfc-s to the governov; Increases the
governor's salary from tViflO to 15000, and
d-orw!8 the Judges' salary from 16000 to
FjOO, and makes all testanwmtary and
probate procedure under the luws or
Orfgou.
GRANTED AMERICAN BEOI9TBT.
WASHINGTON, J.na 2I.-Thl was t)!s
trict of Columbia day In the house and
tlw major portion of the day was devoted
to local legislation. The only action of
public importance was the passage of a
bill to extend the navigation laws of the
United States to the Hawaiian Islands.
The provisions of the bill grant American
registry to all vessels flying the Hawaiian
flag, and owned by Hawaiian citizens,
July 7, im
GENERAL EAOAN 10 BE
TRIED UPON TWO CHABGE8.
Based Upon Hl Language Before the
Investigation Commission Army
Beef Was Awful.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 The charges
and specifications upon which Commis
sary General Eagan Is to be tried this
week have been given to the press.
Charge one is conduct unbecoming an
officer and gentleman; charge two con.
duct to the prejudice of good order and
military discipline.
The speclflcatlons are two In number
and consist, of the language used In bis
statement before the war investigation
commission regarding General Miles.
Mnniitt.es well at work and Nil
coiiilrur from the. printer fast tnough i
o k.---i hth houses busy. I
Two Inviictlgating committees appointed !
at the sitecial session reorted In the sen. j
ate this afternoon one. on the affairs of ;
ho secretary of slate, which were found
all rfctn. and the other on the Loewen- I
berg contract at the penitentiary, wh.ch
was found quit otherwise.
Haines, of the special committee ap
pointed to investigate the Loewenberg
contract, submitted a ivport, showing
,& duw the state on contract, part of
which wain no secured. The report re
commended that K2.500 be accepted in
ull settlement. The report was adopted.
In the house Myers' resolution donat
ing to members books worth S5u
was rescinded and fcideflnstwly postponed.
A number of bills were Introduced and
many ikisko! ftirmal retuUngs.
i a tiemovrat, united in a fierce attack
FIGHTER TAKES BIG CHANCES.
OHk'AGO. Jon. S3.-A special to the
Chronicle from Louisville says: It Is
tbable that no itmu't will be held
to determine what caustd the death of
Tom Ionising, the pugilist, who was
knocked out a few weeks ago by John
Root, of Chicago. Chief of Police Haagor
advances a nowl nvisou for non-action:
"I haw no pn."f that Lansing's death
wis causM by a blow," he said, "and.
sides, what would be the. use?
lansing was a lighter. That was hjs
business. He was hurr while working at
his trade Many similar cases have teen
trii'd and all those who were accuseil
were acquitted. I do not think action Is
necessary."
upon the navy department for favoring
Samiwon and Schley, while Senators
Lindsay, Pettlgrew. I'erklns, and Money
atuukfd the whole system of promotion
as "a species of favoritism which was not
warranted by the facts."
Senator Wellington was especially
zealous in his advocacy of the claims of
Admiral Schley, and m his, presentation
of the reasons why Admiral Sampson
shuold not be preferred over Schley he
and his colleague, Oorman, made a state
ment that. If official papers were ordered,
they would demonstrate beyond possible
question the fact that Schley, and not
Sampson, fought the battle of Santiago.
Senators Hale and Chandler, both mem.
hers of the naval committee, defended the
action of the navy department.
During the presentation of this side
much was said In upholding the claims of
! Sampson tn preference to those of Schley
! and the friends of the latter officer were
1 warned that, If thev Insisted upon press
I ins the investigation too closely some
I facts would be developed that would not
be agreeable to them. The charge wus
niado that Schley had voluntarily left
Santiaso after reaching the vicinity of
! that port after Cervvr.i had entered the
harbor, and also a charge that, when the
Spanish fleet Md sailed out through the
narrow mouth of the channel. Admiral
. (then commodore) Schley had made a re-
verse movement with the Brooklyn and
I gone In the direction opposite to that
taken by the Spanish squadron instead
I of boldly attacking the enemy in running.
KAVOIW A TRADE AUJANCE. ! "
. ! WHITE AGAINST EXPAXSIOX.
WASHING!'!.'.. Jan. S3. A discu.s'on
of the policy of expansion occupied nearly
ull the t'.mo of the son-atp In open session
today. White, of California, one of the
democrats who has announced heretofore
his opposition to the raitltlcatlon of the
treaty of peace, addressed the senate
in support of the .intl-expanslon resolu
tion introduced by Vest (democrat of
Missouri), and another resolution Intro,
dueed by Bacon tdemocrat of Georgia),
declaring tivit the Philippines ought to be
country I fre,, independent.
! White is a brilliant speaker nnd he was
' cjmplimmted by his oolleagues and the
DOMINION CREEK. PAYS BIG. .arpe audience in the galleries with eare-
1 ful attentkm. He did not enter into a
TACOMA. Jan. 23.-P. H. Hebb, who Is j ranstmitlonaI argument, but confined
pan owner oi VJ ivioiiuik claims, nu ai- i nmgeJf to a discussion ox expansion as a
rived from Dawson. Ho brings news that Hcy 0 this government. He maintained
that such policy was contrary
BEEP WAS AWFUL.
WASHINGTON. Jan. a-'lhe board of
survey appointed by Secretary Alger to
pass upon the question of the proper con
dition of a large quantity of beef destined
for troops tn Porto Rico nas rnw
from Captain Barclay H. WarDurton. ot
the Pennsylvania battalion of volunteer
artillery, a sworn statement of the con
dition of refrigerated beef on beard the
transport Manitoba, wldch transport
was at Ponca from August 10 to SL In
the course of this statement Captain
Warburton says:
"I at of th beef wh en the transport
Manitoba, brought to PoTto Rico. It was,
served to the olhcers' mess on the United;
States transport Mississippi, whioh
brought my command batk to New Tort.
When I say I ate the meat, I must quali
fy my statement, by saying I tried to
eat the meat. It was so bad thut It was
impossible to swallow U. In my opinion
it was not good, nor was It fit for Issue.
All beef Issued by my battalion was bad
and had to be buried Immediately upon
delivery at our camp."
YOKOHAMA. Jan. 3. Admiral Lord
Charles Heresford, who hs spent some
time in China on a special mission from
the British Associated Chamber of Com
merce, and who Is now en route home,
speaking at Tokio on Saturday at a meet
ing of thd Japanese association, repeated
his prevtously expressed wish for an
alliance between Japau, Germany, En
gland and the United States to protect
trade; Interests in China. Lord Beresford
also condemnee! any policy based upon
spheres of Influence that the
might take.
Dominion creek has Jumped Into promin
ence as a gold producer of the first rank,
excelling Bonanza and equalling Eldora
do. Its claims ore not as rich as a lim
ited number on Eldorado, but Its length
la greater. Dominion and Eldorado to
gether will produce from J10.0O0.0GO to
112.000,000 at the spr.ng cleanup. A con
servative estimate places the winter out
to the
fundamental principles of this country,
to its history and traditions. He declared
his opposition to ratification of the pend
ing treaty of peace, but broadly Inti
mated that a declaration of definite
policy on the part of the administration
would very much simplify the situation.
and as a matter of good faith not to be
the output last winter.
put of the Klondike at 30,000,000, doubling j antagonized by the advocates of tie
treaty's ratification.
ALASKA BILL IN THE HOUSE.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2S.-The Carter
bill, relating to the government of
TELEGRAPH LINE TO DAWSON, j
OTTAWA, Jan. 23.-Immedltely on the !
return of the premier from Washington,
the cabinet will consider the advisability ;
of asking parliament for an appropriation
to build a telegraph line to Dnwsort City,
N. W. T as a federal work. At present
the government telegraph system ex
tends to Quosnelle. In the Cariboo dis
trict. From Quesclle to Telegraph creek
and- thence to Dawson the distance Is
about 1300 miles. Competent electricians
have Jusdt reported to the government
that the line would cost $750,000 to con
struct and equip.
A very Frenchy gown Is made of pale
heliotrope, accord eon plaited chiffon, and
studded with silver spangles. Blue and
white flowers adorn tbe neck.
THE KID COMING WEST.
CHICAGO, Jan. S3. Kid McCoy, who
canie in from Westbaden, Ind., Sunday,
will leave for San Francisco tomorrow..
He says he will stay In California for
about two months to recuperate. He will
not make any more matches until he re
tarns east.
LIQUOR DEALERS THINK
LICENSE BILL WON'T PASS.
Generally Regarded in Astoria as
Scheme to Graft a Few Thousands
From Saloon Men.
Representative Hawson has Introduced
a bill in the lower house of the legisla
ture providing for a retail liquor license
of J100O a jvar. The present license Is
H00, and. if the bill presented by Hawson
should pass, saloon men would be re
quired to pay a license of nearly $3 a
day.
The opinion seems to be genet al -imong
saloon men that the purpose of the bill
is to force the saloon men to put up a
few thousand dollars to secure Us de
feat, and It Is generally regarded In As
toria as a grafting scheme, pure and
slmpre. This belief Is strengthened by tho
action of B. S. Worsley, of this city,
sergeartuat-armn of the house, who In
terviewed several saloon men Saturday
night and Informed them that th defeat
of the bill could be secured with a small
fund. Only small amounts were asked
from the saloon men, but, so far as
can be learned, none of the liquor deal
ers took advantage of th's opportunity
to kill the measure.
'Local saloon men are of the opinion
that the bill will not have half a dosen
votes, and they are probably correct In.
this surmise. The license tiiey are now
compelled to pay Is considered extortion.
ata and they Hud it difficult to secure the
necessary o every year. However,
should the bill pass and receive the sig
nature of the governor, the city of As
toria would not lose, any of Its revenue.
There are now 33 saloons here, which
pay annlTlly $13,200. The revenue thus
derived exceeds by over $aXH) that from
any other source. If the license were in
creased to Siooo, 15 saloons would proba
bly remain in business. The saloon men
are not at all concerned over the bill,
and those seen yesterday stated that they
would not put up one cent to secure Its
defeat.
The Liquor Dealers' Association, at its
meet.ng Sunday night, passed a' resolu
tion condemning the proposed law, and
urging the members of the Clatsop
county delegation in the legislature to
work against It Tbe secretary was In.
struoted to correspond with other similar
associations in Oregon and acquaint them
with the necessity of requesting their
representatives to work against the biU.
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Makes the food more delicious end whofesoma
mom, suma kmwi eo . mow.