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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1909)
Til 1 ' i l : Wanted-50 Men To lee 4ur new Pall Clothing at 12.50 and $15. Our New York buyer hat juit purchued an elegant lot of clothing and shipped it out by expreis. Theie suits are all-wool and are worth from $15 to $17.50, but to make a quick ule of them and to become, better acquainted with you we have priced them at $12.50 and $15. To appreciate the value of theie auiti it li necessary (or you to examine them clotely and try them on to see the fit :: :: :: :: :: Complete line of new slyles in Nettleton Shoei 0. M. HECTOR, Succesior to The Boston -.tore China and Glassware lliw'l Jo want mitir ltlr iMamr Warr, I'amy IMslira, I'Ulr. Tawdlers, JaMllnlrrea, l)rainriil, I twinUr Hrt. Walrr i I'lailrts, Fret-STr - thing uwlul smI tiroalnriilal for )uur Iiiium- i anil table? We tarry stub l-Mlllal I Mil Itif llailUml ' In 4alM ami gold iIimiimiI. His- our nt.ii.lir ill.l) 11m Unnl .lih lit lit" III' aiiil al .mh low .rl..-. J GEO. R. HURN HAKDWAKE , DEALER t,,AA. ' rxaanwwf " ' nmMWij'.vi I to 3, Inclusive, Township 3b Houtti, llanKu 38 Kail. Willamette meridian; rUnlluus I lu 3, Inclusive. Tusn.lilp 34 Houth. liango IS Kt Wllaiuvile meridian, and aupple mvtit.il plat n( segregation surve) of tuttiiiti. i, . 16, :i, : nnd s;. Timutliln 31 Houtti. Itanse 74 Ksvi Willamette meridian, will be flle. In llil ultlri) on Heplember Utb, ISO On mid after nld data all of ld lands h Im subject lo M-lcTlld.U. Mr) or Mini: ri. If ald laiie nr mil ntli'ittlw reserved or ippn inland AIITIIUIt W OUT' llcalttt. I! i I lONKMII.I.KIi. Itccelvcr COMTIXT NttTICK RUSSIA AND ROYALTY Shadow That Darkens Path of the Czan. the THE FEAR "OF ASSASSINATION "JIHT WHAT " iiiu unit rniii iimm i; imktui; ; OltOKII' UNDEKWOOO PHARMACY fo4l !' A tfl.lH ItMHi. m:vmi i hi: , Ml UKTI. TITK rfttu h( ltllTH!H it ti:i.v iiM.r.M Hr. irMlif Iti I u.limirra nut KrorK in xi:w AMI I'llKSII LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND k-US"W. Some Choice Homestead Locations In a District that will soon have Transpor tation. IT IS YOUR CHANCE See Captain O. C. Applegate About It FRANK IRA WHITE fifth Street, .ear Main. Klamath rails, Oregon NOTICK iVOH la'UUCAIKt.N lartmenl of (lit luterlor, U. A l,and OnV at Uknvlew, Oregon. October , 1909. NOTICES U hereby glvun Hint James II, Humphrey, whose posloffico address It Klanmtti Fall. Ori'gim, did, on ilia IJd day of April, Uw. nin lii thin office itworn statement no 'I application, No. OUST, lo purchase Uio H14 of NHK, WW of 8KK ec lion 23, Township 37 Boiitli, ItqiiKi "r I SVIIInniiriin mvrlitluii, and tho ""i-iiii, under I ln provisions ' ' i' MM of J u iiu 3, 1878. andtiu-U Mtiipnitainry, known aa the "Tlmbor I Bionc Law," nt aucb vatu IkM be fli"d by appraisement, and I nl, pursuant lo urh.appllcatlon, the Inud and timber thereon havo been appraised, June 14, 1109. the tlmler Mtliuted at I4I,09 board feet at I0.7& i-r M. mid Hi" !' $l0.80i ,ii kiild iippllmut muit offer flual proof In aupport of bU application and orn atatvinvtit on tlio SUt day ..i n..iMiir. 1UU9. before It. M. Mich- " nrdton, United Sluti-i CoinmUlonor. 'ul Klhtnalh KalU, Ori'non. I Any peraon U at liberty to rotl '.i.i. mirriinu buforo entry, or Inltlalo A route! at any tlmo before patent i.. ... i.v nihm a corroborated nTO- ,,i Jit 'in IhU oltlre, alU'KlnB ttlifcb would ilefeut the entry. AKTIIUIt W. uiciun, m.fl.13.8 Ki-Blaler. woTirK or kii.ixo ok plat United Blale" t'"d omt' 'ovlow' Orecon, August 6, J0. SOTICR Is hereby Un that town. ,M,, Mats surveyed under Contrvt No. 733, tor Sections 7, 18, IP. 30 ..j iTwn.hln 37 South. NlWge 7 Kast, Wlraette oierldlani Sections 1 l)vmrtiai'iit of tl o Interior, United htalrj I jiii d Ottlcd. Ijikarlcw. Ore- kuii. Aiigu.t :s. iu. A .umdent coutut affldavlt hating L vit nied In ttiU olHro by Joseph II l'itvr, conttitant, agalust Heme lrad Kniry OC79. made April 141b, Ijtni. for NKU NCtl section 8: NH NWU. NWU SK section 7, town- bin 41 south, tango 13 east, Wlllanc .Up murldlan. by Oeorga II. Merry- man, runtrHw, In which It Is alleged tt at tald Merryman did not establlsl. LU roildvnro on lands wltliln six months froul date of entry; that he did not rcildo continuously, or at all, iiimiii ald lunds: that lie has main talned a rv.lduncv and practiced as a pb) .Irian and surgeon at Klamatb 1'alls. Oregon (a dLtanco of twjhe miles from inld lands); and that hl abx'Uro ni not due to einplo)iueni In the arm), naty. or marluo corps e: Hie United Utates; said parties an hvreb) notified to appear, respout and offer etldoncu touching said alle gallon at 10 o'clock a. m. ou Octobe IMh, 190H, beforo It. M. Itlcbardsou UnltiM Hlatys Comiulssloner, Klam ath Kails, Oregon, and that final heal Ing will bo held at 10 o'clock a. Ui I on October 33d, 109, before the Iteg liter and llecelver at the Unite. Hlntes lJ"d OlDro In iJikeWow, On- KOU. AIITIIUII V. OIITON. lleglster. I'rtHif of IVrtHwal Her Ire. State of Oregon, minty of Klamnth,)ss. Joseph II. I'ostcr, being first dull morn, on nls oam sa)s iubi on oci lember 4lh, 10. he served tin ibove nollro of contest iy ueiiveruu j true copy thereof to the above iinmetl contesieo at ms omen in mam ith Kails. In tlio County of Klaiuatl. 4tute of Oregon. J08K1MI II. KOSTEH.r Hubscrlbrd and sworn to beforo in I Is 4lh day of September. 109. It. 8. IIIUMS. Not.tr) "ubllc for Oregon. NOTKK Mill I'DIIUCATION (Not Coal l.aiid.) apartment of the Interior. U. I I nud Offlro at likovlow,'orot;oi Boptember 4. 1909. OTICK Is hereby given that The I.. Bo) moiir of Klamath Kelt uo , wlo on May2. IDflO. n.r " t ml Cuti UHDl, 8rlnl 0I I Vtlu I lnwtisl li 37 o i i i, Wllliiiuelte nierll!i it I i o'!-i' of I'ltentlon to iu i I'lw Vim- 1'ioof in Kstnlili II I III I lllll'V ll Ml'lllli'il, ' fi.ro O. It. UclJip. County Clerk, i. ICnmalh Falls, Oregon, on the Sin day of October. 1909, Claimant names aa witnesses: Jack Loonard of Dairy, Oregon, Tom Meek of Dairy, Oregon. Dan Ryan ol Dairy, Oregon. Valentine Barnhart of Dairy. Ore t.on. AKTIIUR W, ORTON, Regtstor. 9'7 10-11 rtets Thst Wsre Woven Aroune" Aloe ne'sr II. 4 the a.mb Thst hal tered His aUdyAn Infsrnal Machlns That rail.d Is Kill Al.nanoV III. Tbealiadow Hint falls across I he pslb of Hie itiirs limy eilrnd Hie world ruuiMl. Wherever Hie ruler of all I he KijmIii. may hapiwii I" l. I hero Hie nhudowr of fenr lies. Onre In I'arls, onre In Ihe jwlare ganlelis, AlrMlidrr II. was fired nl. Again In Ihe Wlnlrr I'alace s.uare one Kolorleff. wenrlinf Ihe unlforiii of an official, mimiI Ihe eunnt one dsy. and ngaln the rwir was flnil upon. Alesandrr ran for Hie palaie. Bolo rlrlf follownl him nml fired three Hiiim. The rx-ir ran In ilguigs. how rter, ami ao -M-nM-d. Not long aflcr ward two nilui-o "ere laid to blow up III linMrtsl train. Ojie did not e plode. but Ihe seconil wrecked the train. Once more the cxar racainil. Watching ryes had sated him. Ibrlr owners having rersnadl Ihe ruler to take another train. Mler Aleia'ndrr II. owed his life to the fact that he came Isle lo a func tion st the tislarr. A lmb blew clean oat a large portion of the Imiwrlsl real, dence. but the rur waa not pn-M-nt. lint of all Ihe atlriupta on the lives of HumIs's rulers two stand out most clearly fvr their ainailug lucrnully. One tell" the slory of a little uupre tentluua aboi lo Malsja Kadovaja street. Kohoteir. then utikiiuwu to the police, look the shop and aet oui to Itupresa the lullee. who were al wars making auddrn In.prrtlons of premlM-a along the thoroughfares through which Alexander 11. w-u. Hist he was nothing but a provision dealer. Nearly erery one In thst atreet waa a paid spy. but Knlnwaj joked with his cuntomew. pleane-1 bis purveyors nnd was moat affsble and apparently harmle. The dealer Inspired confidence, and hta cu.lotu Increasrd gradually. No wonder, sjor mt of Ihe psrrels that bis ru.loniers were carrying away by day contained nothing but earlb rsnli that during the night hours had been acratied by the man and hta wife from lieueath Ihe street! It was by sucb Ingculo-is method that a tun nel was hollowed and cleared under the thoroughfare and a mine laid be neath the way the war often passed, an Innocent couch "iipon' which Ihe hooiewlfe slept covering the entry to tbe tunnel. Yet all tbe work was useless. On Ihe dsy the scheme- was to be carried out tbe csar uuset all toe arrange ments by going off to luurb with tbe Orand Ducbeas Cstbenne HlcnaeioTna. Atnntis ilwuu. wtio were Batching on bebslf of tbe terrorists waa a l-esutl- ful glrl-a rouutewa. too named I'e roTikava. It was lie who. seelug the altered BrrauRemeiits, gae warning. Tbe csar would return to the pa-are another way. Along this route four mrn currying bomb were stationed. One threw his. Men nnd horses were killed all around, but the cxar stepped from hi coach uuscatheu. A aeeona man holding n bomb came forward and threw It. "This time Ihe effect was awful," says Waclaw Oaslorow ski, who desrrlties the Incident In his book. "Tragic Itussla." "The cxar fell aa If cut by n acytbe. Ills legs were abattrred to pieces." Bo died the cxar wbo had escaped as by a miracle msuy times. Alexander III. rolioweo. ami lucre were attempts upon bis life. The fourth was one or the most sensa tional In the entire list of nihilist plots. Ou n bright autumn day the Impe rial train traveled at full speed on the track well guarded by soldiers. It was toward noon. The liurl:il family were In Ihe dining car. where lunch was ubtuit to lie served. The cook and bis help were making the last prepara tions for It when an assistant was taken III. Ttm court physician attended the man ami. having atated that ho bad fever', with symptoms of some Inex-titii-atil.. nllment. decided that Ihe man could not remain In the Imperial Iralu. and ho waa lert at tue next siaiion. Tbo train moved forward toward Jorkl. traveling nt the secd of eighty biinmini no hour. Then Ihe elec trical bell notified Ihe cook that tbe He Was the Same Man. A prominent inert hsnt of, HhenVId ri'iruily ni-rostrd a gentleman on the slrri-t with: I "ilood morning. Mr. Johnson, Mow' Is cos I today r "Well,'' ri-KiKindrd Ihe oilier. "I am nol inuili aciUJlnlnl with Hie coal market, hut I inn imcerlalu Ihe price. If It will ncroiiiiii'-ilale you." "I beg pfirdou." laughed Ihe mer chant. "I really thought you were Mr. Johnson. Ihe coal dealer, iou certainly resemble him." A few days Inter Ihe merchant en tered 11 I ruin tnr nnd, seating himself beside a gcnllemsu, exclaimed heartily: "Well, Mr. Johutioii, I'm glad lo rec-ognlM- you today. I made a Isughsble inMnke one day last week, I mistook another mmi for,you and, addressing him xvrr familiarly, asked how coal was. He looked amused and replied lhal he did not know much about coal, but would Inquire If II would nrcom liiodale me. Then I lookiilnt him and saw Hist he wns n Krfect stranger. It rrslly was laughable, Mr. Johnson, but he looked so much like you." -Yea." resKimled the gentleman, looking more amused, "and I am that same psrty again." Tlio merchant recognlxea no more coal dealers.-Undou Tlt-Blta. STEALING IN STORES. The Ingenuity That Is Shown b the Woman Thief. TRICKS OF THE SHOPLIFTER. A Rare Aulsaraah. "What Is ihe most expensive auto graph you ever aoldr Inquired Ihe re porter. Thai of Thomas Lynch. Jr.." an swered Ihe dealer. The reporter looked perfeilly blank. -Never beard of blm," be confessed. -Well, be waa a signer of the Decla ration of Independence. He signed It as proxy for his father, wbo was III at the time. Boon after be weut lows m.ul waa n.,.r lu.ar,t nt nffalll. NOW. autographs of Dec la ration signer are tojicb sought by collectors. None ap proach In rarity Iboso of Thomas Lynch. Jr. In fact, ao far as I know, there Is only one In existence. This Is affixed lo an autograph letter addressed by Lynch to (Jeorge Waeh Ingtoo, which lends It additional value. It was owned at one lime by Jared BpsrLs. president of Harvard college. Huhsrqueiitly It (Hissed to Thomas Ad dis Kmmet. from whom I bought It for the sum of 1.000. I sold It to An- gustln Daly, wbo was n.fceen auto graph collector, for MJS00. Later Em met repented of letting the autograph go from bis ixn.m-s.Ioii and secured It from Daly for 3.3. presenting It afterward to the Lenox library. New York, where It Is oow."-t'blladelpbla The Origin ef -aUa." Tbe origlu of "Itox" Is kuown to moat readers Interested In Dk-ken. A younger brother of tbe novelist waa known In tbe family circle as Moaee, In facetious allusion to one of tbe char acter In the "Vicar of Wakefield." and this tielng pronounced In fan through the nose became "Hoses" and bleb Dickens adopted aa Th. taUhsl With a False tettsm and the tilt In the Dress Near the Sett. ""sms tshsms fluessssf ul aWsawse ef Thslr Vsry Simplicity. As numerous as they are Ingenious are the tricks of the modem shoplift rrs, declare store detectives. II keeps the detectives busy to -get on" to tbe dr tires of tho men snd women wbo live by their wits In stesllng from stores. Ir'or tricks that are canny few classes of criminals, It Is said, ep prioidi them. The method of stealing by using the satchel with a false bottom Is one of Ihe cleverest of the tricks. Well disguised, tluTshoplifler enter a store. Her eyes run over the coun ters. Hhe perceive the olject she wants usually something small and valuable, sometimes a purse a castoat er ho left lying on the counter. Over tbe object tbe shoplifter place her satchel. Pretending lo delve Into tbe satchel to extract a purse or hand kerchief, lb I (lief lifts false bottom In tbe bag. reaches under It, draw In side tbe desired article, adjaat the false bottom, door the satchel and walk away. "Hut this le only one of many clever rose employed." declared a detective tbe other day. "The women especially are Ingenious. Their dress, or course, help them. -One of tbe method of sleallBg to tnr 1 1... shmillfipr to have a silt In her dress near tbe belt. A she stand near tbe counter she can deftly setae la .Hkla rfaalnal. Ik II . ttttrm Ot ISC or costly fabric or a bit of jewelry. and slip It into ine sain, taw iosw tbe skirt are voluminous and conceal tbe thing stolen. -Some trick are successful twea of their simplicity. A fashionably dressed woman may walk Into the clothing department, look over-Tont salts, pick up one. fold M neatly up, place It under her coat and walk away. -If she I detected she will Indig nantly declare that she bought, tk Mil some time before ass, that saw has brought It back lo be altered. -Or a woman, her hands glittering with rings and dressed m tbe latest at)le. may walk Inlo the store sons wluter day. She wests only a raw coat of dark fabric, -in th mat deearinxttt ah will ask to ace some fur lined coat. Ok. ah la very particular and tries oa on aftst another. Other cuatoasers com us. and tbe saleslady geta busy with them while madam to trying to salt herselt While tbe aaleslsay is tsrsea WATSR AM) IsMtffff NVfttSJ Owing to slHMfls hi eittoas. wr are bow prepared to) mJ nrl'.t m J. rtenett of any IntaMMC r fl '1 water or llrht, tan water sjiIm ndj ? nakc slectrle tenaoettotM fat nnj 4 1 s-.TVlce on my of our exist 14 nflir. ' KLAMATH FALLS WATfl.t AKU LIQIIT COMPANY. NOTICK FOR rUBtaKATKHI. (Not Cost Lull) Department of the laterisr, V. f. Land Ofles at Lakevlew, Orsssn. August 30th, 1909. Notice I hereby given that Wllllsa ,'ltu, who postoale sddraes to nlamatb Falls. Oregon, did, M th Itth day of March. 1999. St w Uto office sworn statement and assM ion No. 01703, to purenas tan wwj W. section 9, township IS S, .nge 9 E, Wlllametto MerMlan. and It timber thereon, under th prsvt--lons of the act of Jua S, 1171, tad icta amendatory, known aa th "Ttav ber and Stone Law," at such vain M .night be Sted by appralsemeat, and hat, pnrsoaat to suck apptlesU, b land and timber thereon navs een appraised. June 14th. 1999. th mber estimated at 117,999 ssnrd et at 11.10 per 1.999, sad tk kMd 39.00; that said appHsaat HI adfsr nal proof Is auppart of kto pH Ion snd sworn statement m a IS4 Isy of October, 1999, beforo K. JC. tlekarssen. U. S. Commlaslsosr. at iCtoauth Falls, Ortgsa. Aay person to st liberty to presort .bis purchase before entry, or tstttaio s eoutett nt aay ttano beforo fsMoat issas. by Sling a eereboratsd aaV IstK Is this oStoo. al kick wontd defeat tas ontry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, t-3S-19-tl. " A -IIOS' bis early pen name, -lira, or uuer- ....... .- - - - .. wnit?. -was very famllUr bombold Lpuu on one of lb. hert bto trto word to me long before I was an au-1 med coats. m aw feoalaaa tbor, and so I came to adopt It. Ilefore the real name of -Doi" be came well known somebody Invented and circulated the following smart epi gram: Who ths Dlck.n. "Dos" coulJ t Itittl! many a curlou. .It Till time unt filed the mvsl.ry And "Dos" appeared as Dlck.n." self. Ilood wrote punnlngly, but ungram matically: Aren't tlist 'sr -"Dos" a tiptop ftllor? lts writs well, but tie wrltss Welter. London Globe. Imperial family were ready for tuncn on. a few seconds after the belt sounded n terrific nol.e was heard, and a violent explosion changed In th twlukllng of nu eye tbe luxurious Im perial train Into a neap or urosen .. n unv-kr.1 para, of mutilated corpses, enveloed In smoke nnd made all ihe more harrowing oy ine monu- Ing and cries for help or me wounueu. Yet the cxar escaped! Tbe dining room car that Ihe nihilist bad In tended should tie a grave for the cxnr. bis family aud hi null saved him, for although It roof and Boor were wrecked lis ldr were preserved. viiv iiu'iiiimi toward the center, prop ped each other like two cards and re-N rualned in tnnt position. iniiKiiu those who were there from being crushed. The rook who had lieen put off tbo train had worked the whole Iking. He had placed nn Infernal machine ta a Thanked Hla Stars. Wbcu tbe French revolution broke out u uumber of sclcutlsts lost their lives, but iJlaude. tbe astronomer, ouly paid the more attention to th skies and Its constellations. When be found, after the reign of terror, that be had escaped the fury or tbe mob be exclaimed gratefully, "1 may thank my stars for It." Would any apparent jest imwscss more genulue truth? Alllsou tell bow durlug Napoleon's k. ..... .......l. nk anrtlM-r War th raKjIHiaU lIUniH w ,- ----- uianielukes observed at a distance than tbe word was glcu. "Form square; artillery to tbe angle; nsaoa and sa- -.,. in th center." Tbe command afforded uo little merriment to tbe sol diers even at such an exciting mo ment aud made them can tne asses demlsavan. Lated. Diogenes, lautern In hand, entered tbe village drug alore. "Say, bare you anything that will cure n coldl" n nsked. . . "No. air. 1 have not." anawered the pill compiler. Give mo your hand," exclaimed Diogenes, dropping ul lantern, "1 have at last round an noaeat wan. A Waysld hllaphr. "How'd you Ilk to bo a senatorr Inquired Ihe Brat wanderer. "I'd like It Brat rate." responded tk second wayfarer. "Still, a hobo'a Uft baa got Its good points. II ain't got no constituents to kick about kto la-actlvlty."-Kana City JouroaU, -SSS B I teed Tree, rHor Crop. "I suppose you know ot my'toaMl tree?" said Baron Facaah. .Van" anirvrfil air. CuBNt "It may have been a good tree, aH rWja. but It look lo me aa If th crop WM a fllure."-Washlngtoa Star. Credulsu. Rlobba-Tbe girl to marry to tk gM .t. kkiUiwd in Iam In n aasSL- mid piiH-cu nn iniernni wnvuisw ''" ."'",. -TTT roue of sugar nud hud faked hi 111-1 Blohtst-Yes, If a girl belleverskat. yon ne. Huts gellliig clear nway.-rhlla-1 rould smrf her wllh aay old tkls-- . ..... . . I nl.ll.lulill.i llnrard. " sralka airar. IVrhaUS the may not notice the loss until User to nn account of stock. "Esch month from flfty to sixty ar rests arc made In the average largo department sVre. Tbe detecllvea must be extremely careful, for a false charge would precipitate s suit tor damages, which would mean many thousand. "Certain deimrtment 0019 especial .... tnr i.nt.lirtm. The lewelnr do- liartmeut Is luvarUbly guarded. Wkoa' lb fur coiue in we nave bicuib wb keep their eye oin for tbe woman who like to take a far to the window to examine It. then running for tk doer: tbe woman wltk the false fain and in womau wbo tmta a fur on and ..iiMnalw walks awra.M Although the sales oepsrimeais saw thn detective departments work to gether, there exist between them a spirit or juatlnabl rivalry, nisr teethe perceives some one getting away with goods It casta discredit oa tbe person behind the counter from which the goods were stolen. There fore tbe ales folk keep an alert watch for shoplifters. Oue might Imagine that gooda are .tnninMi iw-llmell on the counters of the big stores. As s matter of fact, tk efficient saleslady will nave everyiBuc so arranged that ah will nolle tk disappearance of sn article almost tot- racuiaiciy. , It a saleswoman suspects a persod ah Immediately uotlBea tbe need de tective. If It to a woman, a womaa detective ta usually put on tk Job. It I said store managers usually Sad womeu more efficient than men. Few arrest are ever mad la tk store, as su arrest gives only ojbso irable publicity. Tk dtctlvuJ. ly follow suspected person from tk tore and arrests aim or aer owssss. It to said that arrest for saopmuag In New; York exceed 8.000 a year. la that city" a full doscrlptloa ot all-simp. lifter csugbt are sent to the RetaU Dry Goods association, which la tarn distribute tk Information to tk va rious members. Only by concerted acttoa and wMk blgkly ors.aJa4taft of detortlros oaa the tors cop wltk thlagiewa sJMffilttsrs. ' Tko dotocttT ystom ot. tk Ma storss, kowvr. to bow no porttot bkat H to dajsgorou to attoatpt l btob ta fvwon a loac US torg la th m -- ' IBSSL. Maw tkaa that, tc a ahaagsr aw NOTICR rbR n'MUCATeUN Rot Csal Usssf. hipartmoat ef tko latorior, 0. Laad OSIe at Lakavtow, Origsn. August 19. 1999. ' NOTICK to kereby glvoa that Mia I. Colhura of Oia. Or, who, oa )ecember 9, 197. asado Hsaiilid vpplkstloa S919. 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