Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 26, 1899, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
K lamath
C ounty
This Space Reserved For
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Published every Thursday bjr
Attorney-at-Law.
MARTIN i CO
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I I « V il II I ' .1 I »,
¡OFRIETOrtS
S. XICKEHSON,
W. DUSE & SON,
Atlcrr.iy-at-Law,
EoiToKS AND i’KOriUF.TOKS.
'. >1 M II I » I.? »,
tv usen ter tos- » at »
©tic year (in ».lvuiu e)
fix month,
Vhree month,
SintElc copte»
Xifr ort Inin« at ronsonable rates.
!R\ H I . H.' R0ÛCII,
COLLECTIONS
NDED TO PROMPTLY
At:, rncy ■ it-l a*.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2i, 1¡W.
Li
What a strong contrast between
the patriotic, optimistic speeches of
President McKinley and the pessi­
mistic, calamity utterances of XV. .1.
Bryan!_________________
New Steck oí Cïothing. Shoes, Hats, Underwear. Overcoats, etc.
Tlie price of mutton is so high that
nil the secret societies in the land
FKitITING JOE’S SENTIMENTS.
have been obliged to place extra
Here is a letter written by General
guards over their goats.—St. Louis Joseph AVlieeler on the Philippine
Globe-Democrat.
(question. “Fighting Joe," as he is
Judge AV. W. Thaver, who was gov­ affectionately called by both north
ernor of Oregon from 1S78 to 1SS2 and south, was one of the great lead­
and supreme judge from 18S4 to l$!<0, ers of tlie Confederate army during
died at bis home in 1'ortland on tlie tlie rebellion, and is conspicuous
among the bravest and most efficient
IGth Inst._________________
of tlie henx'S during tlie war in Cuba.
Aguinaldo lias announced ills sym­ He is now in Manila, from whence he
pathy witli tlie democratic party and wrote to the president the following
proclaims ills wish that it may roost letter:
M anila . August 2!'. 1SPP.
on victory's perch as a result of the
I am confident that if we would
next presidential election. Tlie dem­
withdraw our army now Agninaldo
ocratic party will doubtless feel could not hold bin self in power with­
mightily strengthened on hearing of out carrying on warfare against other
tribes, and this would cause a con­
Aguinaldo'» proffered support.
stant warfare a id turmoil h r years.
Tlie managers of tlie big sugar fac­ Of course. tlCT'Wi uld be looting of
tory at Norfolk. Neb., have just made* cities and seizing and destruction of
property, and tlie business people and
a voluntary increase in Hie wages of
property-in idets weuld apply to s ine
their employes. Factories are not strong government to restore order.
likely to voluntarily advance saiarit s For us to withdraw our aeuiy now
unless tlie condition of the com­ would be criminal, and for such an
mercial world warrants it.
Such action we would lx? arraigned and de­
nounced by the civilized nations of
moves arc the natural outgrowths of
the earth.
good times and are an effectual refu­
I believe that when it is fully un­
tation to calamity utterances.
derstood that our supremacy is to lie
maintained in tiiese islands, there will
History shows that the closing be an influx of population from tlie
years of every century since long be­ United states and otiier countries.
fore Christ have been fraught with There is no question as to the rich­
ness of tlie copper and coal mines, it
wars and these last years of the nine­
1 is true tiiat heretofore tiiey have not
teenth century are proving no excep­ paid, but it is because they have not
tion to the rule.
Before the end of been properly managed.
Tlie re­
another century, however, it is hoped ceipts at this port from customs (it i.i
that all parts of the world will be so the port of Manila) are averaging
$600,000 a month. This, witli the
far advanced in civilization and rea­
internal revenue. I believe, would in
son that differences tnay be settled by ordinary times pay the entire ex­
diplomacy or arbitration and that re­ penses of the government.
An idea seems to be prevalent in
course to the terrors of war will be
the United States that this is an un-
unnecessary.
i healthful country, and that white
men cannot live here. This is a great
Under tlie new road law tlie county mistake. There is also an imprcssii n
courts will at their January terms that to retain these islands would le
re-arrange tlie road districts of tlie a burden to our country. That these
county, so that tiiey will conform views are errors should lie impressed
with the voting districts, and every upon the American people.
J oseph XV iieeleb .
two years thereafter make such
Stationery at Dufy’s
changes as shall lx* deemed .necessary.
In June there shall be elected a super­
Yainax Echoes.
visor for eacli district, who shall
Mr. Holland, U. S. school super-
If he j visor, visited Yainax last week on his
.hold his office for two years.
refuses to accept the office after bc- ’ way to inspect the Fort Bidwell In­
Sng elected, he shall be lined *25. dian School.
Superintendent Egbert has returned
Tlie county court shall fill all vacan­
from Fort Bidwell, where he went
cies.—Roseburg Plaindealer.
last week to take the census of the
Ochehs band of the l’iutes.
Respecting the effects of republican
Mr. Govan lias g< no to Klamath
influence on the country, an eastern
Falls to meet ills wife and little
exchange concludes an article with
daughter, who are on their way home
the following: “It has gotten so from a visit to Puget Sound and vi­
under tiiese reprehensible republican cinity.
auspices that farmers are cavorting
The beef contract for this school
around the countrv
in rubber-tired I U.r
'luring
the
coming year will
be A? filled U?
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vehicles, buying upright planes and
thJ^
in other ways conducting themselves Judge Smith, the government con­
tractor.
more like railway presidents tb.an
Elder Summerville preached to the
jorny-lianded sens of toil. In thus
pupils here last Tuesday evening.
miliarizing themselves with the Rev. Graff accompanied tlie elder :is
inners and customs and vices and far as Bly. From that place lie went
I’ iute .
xuries of tlie plutocrats, tiiey are by stage to Lakeview.
Yainax, Oct. 23.
-parting from the honored tradi­
tions of their fathers, and the repub­
Felt boots at Duffy’s.
lican party is to blame for it.”
Van Valkenliurg’s for watches and
......
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jewelry. Price« the lowest.* Quality
“Wliat are you doing to build up guaranteed.
your town and spread abroad the ad­
School suits at Duffy’s
vantages it offers for tlie investment
CARD OF THANKS.
of capital and labor?” So an ex­
The Rev. C. A. St-ickwcll and fam­
change inquires of the citizens of the
ily desire to return heartfelt thanks
town where it is. it is a very appro­ to their many friends in Klamath
priate inquiry in any locality. People Falls for kindness shown during the
naturally like to see their home town long illness and at the death of Mrs.
We feel assured that
grow and prosper. They like to see Stockwell.
they did al) they could do for her
its streets tilled with business. In . ....................... „u<5
iln„ :lll
comfort while she was living, and all
brief, nothing would please them that they could do In preparing her
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>.. -•-. r for <■
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more than
to __
see . their town develop body
its last
resting
.
---- <-» place, in — her
V
burial
and
in
manifestations
of sym­
into a live, animated, progressive and
growing city? AVhat makes a city? pathy for us in our bereavement.
R ev . C. A. S tockwell and F amily .
First, it should be well located where
Keep your eye on Duffy
-■»ture has given it great advantages.
here at Klamath Falls there is,
For Rent.
"20 acres good farm land. 200 acres in
the greatest water power in
iow wasted on three or four cultivation, all fenced, fair dwelling
house and lam. Good water. Casli
od manufactories when it rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time.
Apply to 0. L. I’ arribh .
•asily run a hundred. Willi
.art from nature, tlie town can
Hats and Sox at Duffy’s.
dev'lop into a city like Spokane.
CHURCH NOTES.
Tributary to tills water power and its
Services next Sunday evening at
mills are several hundred thousand Houston's opera house.
Subject,
acres of the grandest timber the sun “An Important Question.”
Every-
ever shone on. With tiiese advan­ body invited.
Preaching at the M. E. Church,
tages as starting points, and es­
pecially If people put tlicir shoulders South. next Sunday morning and
to the wheel, Klamath Falls can evening by the pastor. All cordially
invited. J. AV. C kaio , I’nstor.
hardly fail to become the largest bus­
Just received at Van Valkenlinrg’s
iness town in Southern Oregon. In
the finest line of watches, chains and
addition to tlie natural advantages, solid
-•*• gold
■*' jewelry
’ ever shown
'
in Klam-
there Is one other matter which atli county.
neixfs he spoken of, viz..: All citizens
Oranit ware at Duffy’s.
ouglit cordially to unite and stand to­
AUCTION SALL*.
gether, as tiiey now do, on all public
nterprises which are for the gopd of
Tim following real and personal
town.
With tills harmonious property will lie sold bv inc nt public
. the future of Klamath Falls auction at my place, 5} miles south­
east of Klamath Falls,
v . AAlti.oiit such harmony, the
On Saturdav, November II, 1899,
mightji^qnes^onable.
comnieni'hi" at to o’clock a in.:
■. |i:o -ere» of first-class iano, ali
<*ie
f 1- ditch nd nil fully prepared
1 »'
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ri- of
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f'liri«'».
Attorni f-ct-Latr.
Ki th itti I u.t t,
t tMllHIX.
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J. 11. KiL-RNAN. Proprietor.*
o •
Lawyer,
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANOS.
\M \T1I IAI I S.
ollEGoX
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H. ft\R(il S. H. I).
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Phy . :un and Surgeon.
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A » »».’• Iirn'. N|»»rr
KI AM till 1 \I.I
SAMPLE ROOMS FOO COMU 'ICIAL
MEN BEST ACCOMM >0ATI
---- —
Th;'bar-room In ( onnccHott xx lth tin* h"f> ! I - pr» ! I • i t bv < irt'*«»iti nnd gentlcmenl)
Mixologists, and only thr fii.«-*t n.-atul» ot Win I-
«...*!* - * ai • ute dl»| viim '4 to p(*ir>»i.(
»ver the bar.
Klamath Falls Planing Mills,
.1
Ullin . < hllwo«©
:
OREGON.
t. W RIGHT. M. I).
y y
Physician ur.d Surgeon.
K I i M \ : it 1x11"
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T’«»r ’h
il, . I’ortUh'l
t ||i* I »» hh I ’M
.4.
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
t i war,
|k» i •»’»’ <*•<•«>* I
Abstracter. S'J cher of Record»
Plans and Specifications I’urn idled or. All Kinds of
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on Hie Installment Pir.n.
uml Conveyancer.
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f/r Ci ttrf //nu«rr
A / 1 m:tii I ufi», Orrgph,
a. t of thr ian4e
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i « * ! I«» fumiate
R’frf • «11'1 HU*«.
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A mor g the inti lito varé" y • - i i.i i' - i i il
I " - ; i ir ii .1 l>y tld» nuil are :
Store Fronti*, IV<» d t’aning, Sí.iir Rail», i'.iln-ter -1 N'»*wrl !’<>-:», Bracket»,
Sell’ll and Turr.ed Wmk, S.i.-l:. D »irr and 12. ni- l'or’ - r at.d Bise itlm'U», Su mil
ami Turned iîahuter». Dmir ami Wind, a I , .i ne l'.ii | r • an I I’ew Pud», S¡iingle», ÇflARl.l.X
Builder»' Hardware, Faints an I Oil, M, nld.ng ai.d<•! in, Idevatinii» and D,»ij¡ii»,
Serious Runaway.
Last week a man named Joseph
Huff, a German, aged about 14 years,
lately from Nebraska, and a resident
of lb .--eburg, Oregon, met with a very
I id runaway accident on the grade
somewhere between Ager and Klam-
athon. by which his right leg was
broken in three or four places. He
was found by tlie ction bands on the
side of the road a short distance north
of Ager, tlie horse having come to
Laird's while tlie buggy was broken
ail tn pieces and scattered along tlie
road. Dr. McNulty, tlie county phy­
sician. and Dr. C’. L. Gregory visited
the man. and tinding it impossible tn
do anything f ir him on tlie road, had
him brougiit to Montague on a hand .
car ami ti" nee by A’. R. IL to Yreka
Imis&lon to the countj ii pitaL
The doctors found his leg broken in
two places below tlie hip, also a frac-’?
ture above tlie knee and the knee 1
bone dislocated.
His injuries are
very dangerous and will lay him up
for three months or more. Huff vis­
ited Redding, traveling by lmrse and •
bnggv, and was returning to Ri.se-
buig at tlie time. He did not know
how liis liars''got frightened, whether
by a passing train or other cause,
having no memory of what took place
at the time.
IÒMC1 LX.XGE
I UEACH.
Attorney.
Enilu '•‘red, G round and l'ut Gian, '\a!l l’.i|» r. 1 eriitiire, etc., ele.
Best win k and mate!mi. ai d in tin lati : ,u: I i., -t a¡¡>' led »(} le».
STAI ¡IJCS
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Resiti -r! Dentist.
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
' t!b <■ • ■ ti'
W. VV. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END, KLAMATH
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BALLS,
OREGON
op r.i II me.
K ,mat!• I alls. Oregon.
I. B. MOORE,
Pr yrichr cf Fri ight Wngont.
s b(>arl"d I , day. week or monili.
1(| (Jiaiu |i -ht an,I sold.
H<
Parti: 11,
fhtary Pu'dh. Abstracter,
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Record».
ot t
Week—sonic of them buy I heir groceries
>f Miner ami some don’t — it t :kes all
:
VJ. H. GRIFFITH
sorts of peoph* to make up a world—
sour.* (not many) lions’wives («ven visit
our store and go av.ay v.ii'e tit
Fine line of up to date gents’ furnieli-
ing g > ds at R. I. Hammonds.
their orders—we're gla I to
NOTICE.
about i
I will be in Klamath Falls
the first week In November to prac­
ticedentistry, Ail tin se desiring my
services should call without delay its
my time will be limited.
W m . M aiitin , I). 1». S.
C-ntr. t -r and Builder.
leaving
I’kir.* and I simales Furnish-
tul I r • of Cost.
them just
tho same and some day their oyeii will
be opened.
I. IX I Ot ar IIOU«K.
•niter! 'm * HI» fhr \ M • •<»»*• efl".' • tnf
1I»«* I«*! k »»»•• • •
I o|hl *«
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tlie <»•» y
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nt <1»» n« r ».'i*'* r rd Io K Irthi«’li c»*»i»e
U' i.» lot " • I.».... .. / l.niicaabhr Hf«
Iii-i*rai'« • t ».ti.i «ti»
every
limi li'. !- of visitors
Fresh coi fectii nenr arriving every
few days in tlie postofflee building. R.
I. Hammond.
KLAM VI II I ALL“,
Good goi.ls—right prices—
.
. OREGON
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clean store—.-lire to suit tin* m ijority of
Do You
Know the News ?
careful baver
Wanted.
A good girl for general housework.
Apply at the residence of the R e ­
publican family.
ì itti > 1*11 Imi H all for
Per...
Month
Par. ..
Month *
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATE- LAND OFFICE, |
L akeview , O hegon , Octobt?r 11,1S99. i
Notice is hereby given that LE \FY ('ALMES,
of Merrill, Oregon, has filed notice of Intention
to make proof on her deM-rt land dnitn. No.
for the NE.1, of NW. oi h o . la, Tp. 11 H,
It. 11 E., W. M., Or< gon, before <’. H. Withrow,
( onntv Clerk, at Khimath Falls, Oregon, on
SHtnrd'ay, thc'Zith day of November, 1899.
She names the following witnesses to prove,
the complete irrigation and reclamation ot
said land: John Bonner, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon; B. F. Van Brimmer, of Klamath Fall*,
Or* gon; George Wilson, of Merrill, Oregon;
Charles Wilson, of Merrill, Oregon.
E. M. Bit ATTA IN, Reg'.Her. |
P«iRt« rr*
ATM F ai I«.
KU) 11. M/t/S,
Ur.üsr Hew Management
SchcciSuits $2.50to $6.co at Duffys
For Sale.
10.000 pounds of onions at 2 cents-
per pound. Can get them at my
place, two miles south of town, or
will deliver them anywhere in Klam­
ath Fails.
II. N. WlHTELlNE.
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
Huie!
iMville
which are already in alfalfa,
terms ef' .le oil this land are $‘.w[
down and tune on the balancv to suit, i
witli reasonable interest.
The following p< isenal propertv
will also be sold:
Between
and 70 head of horses
and mules. 20 head Ix'itig broken.
Five first-class saddle horses.
Two tirst-class driving horses.
Four milk cows.
120 tons of wheat hay.
io tons of alfalfa.
t 00 bushels tirst-class seed wheat.
JO.CfO pounds barley in mill.
One mowing machine.
One Havana drill.
One disc harrow.
One binder, one rake, plows, har-
rows. etc.
Four sets of doublc harness, one
buggy harness,
v One 2-b.erse buggy, one single
buggy.
One 2-b.orse wagon, one 4-horse
wagon.
Two saddles.
One cook stove, etc., etc.
Terms of Sale of Persona! Property.
Twelve months’credit on all snms
over $10, at S per cent interest. On
sums under $10. cash at time of sale.
\1! who have bills against me will
-■'nd tin m to Judge Smith before
November 10th. and all who owe me
will pav tin same to him before said
day. ’
JOHN BONNER.
.1. O. I1AMAKER. Auctioneer.
t >HM,ON,
“GOLD FRONT,”
KLAMATH RALLS,
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Illi til'* II' A -A '•( till' (Hit II11« I of I Ih’ l>R ■
tlotl Tiy It for m moiiili. A r » ii »|'I*’
< ’l*. will I»» ii .nlhd to you free. A«!-
<lr«hR
The Telegram,
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RATES, $1.GO FER D.'if.
ni
GOW ACCOMMODATIONS.
I
Portland, Or
Bargains In Dress Goods
SUMMONS.
A I I LI. LINE OF—
Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
For Klainnt 1> Comity.
A. 1). L’lirpohl, Plaintiff. »
Action »it
/ I nw to rt-
lto • Gnillimns Defendant. ) mi-r Money.
roprietor
To Poss Gnilliam«. the nbove nnuft d defend-
mit: In the Nninc of the Stateof Oregon:
hereby rt quired to ap| < ar and
• r the coniplHint lileil against you In the
abo\ -'’ntitl' d nction, on or before Thursday, 1 I
<>■ '!<il.' r 26th, 1- 9, that flay and «late being Hie
Headquarter» for rnnehers nnd mining men. Tie-only hotel in the city giv­
bi-t time i»rc « ribed in the order for Hie pttbif- ,
en'it-n H S'iiHniotiM, the first publication there­ ing reasonable rates. Free’bus toanil from all trains.
of heviiig in' ii made on Hie IHh day of
M'-pt'-min r, ¡■'.99; and If von fail to answer, for
cunt thereof, Hie plaintiff will tnke judg-
Produce Bought and
■I.I........ I.- ' , ' '1 1 n ' I.” Country
i ■ nt Hgi.iirt yon hh d< tnnnded in the coni-
i ...it Hti.l < >i'iM’ on or ..........
l Ldnt on file in this cause, to-wlt:
mk I If you tali rn
J or Hie sum of
together with in-
lo r pi i nr »nd an-ior n- lo-reln required, lor
: • -t t! i on at the rate of in j <*r e< tit per
Sold.
unni Ul< i< of Oi<* »bovi niuo’-’l idnllllift Will
1 r mn from f he 1st day of July, 1M»9. togetix r
GENERAL
FREIGHTER,
H|’|dy to ilo « “urt lor I lo* rei lid ueimoidi <1 In
with uliiintifi's ObtM ’ hik I disburseinenfR of
her
eoniidillllt.
•'.* ioti<n; mid will n-k the Court for mi
11 ‘ r< lief I eoindi'd I. n decree of the Court
( no r that any property taken under attach­
'!■ -olvlui; Hu hundí of tnnlrlmony exlrtlng
ment bi r< in be sold to satisfy said judgment, ¿^“Prompt and cart ful attention
bl
tw I’ll I In'Hi.S no ) di'fendniit nnd the eure
<-r so much <4 surh property an may be huf-
to nil orders.............................
nod cu tody of lie minor elilldren, nnd for
Icb tit to i atlsfy t lie same.
' li i tlu-r ned forth'r ridli f m to the court i
This summons i> serv' d by publication there­
C. R. De Lap, Prop’?*
limy o < i . i ii.f nnd o’lilHntde.
of in th« K iamith Hm’hl.tcAX, by order of
»SUMMONS.
11
: .i.i'.i., i- |.< i.i -lied by ord' r of lion.
Hoti. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the 1st Ju<ti-
Willlt , .Ind.’ of tin i ,1'intv i miri of
1 .ll>i-iri' t of Oregon, made, dated and filed
In tli<’Circuit Court ol Ilio Mnt< of Or ron, I K In 1 io ■ nifi
i . ,int \ ih «i.n. Hnld order dirceli
ti id Court and < ’»use on the Pith day of
K Imi.filli Contiti.
’
lull
II
'. .0,1!,OH- I ' outdl-dicd oil"'1 n week
•• I t< a tar, Is* 9, at K Inmnth Fulls. Ort gon,and for
l’Inlntlff, »
I
’
.ton lino -m !■' -live well. I, the
> liirli said order so mad'* and filed requires i M. I. I hoinpsoii,
vr ,
Sfinii for Divoreo. lir-t |iiililt< >t,on
tI.i ri of to tie tnnrle on He|>t* i:i
that this summons in tills cause be publish' d
W.Thompson. Defeinlunt. )
b'-r
.1,
i".i
nid
the bi-t pi i ul lent Ion to I«'
' -• a v. • < k for six cot « ' iitive and successive .1. T<»
J.
W.
TlionipM'tt,
ilio
above
nnm<*«1
do
umde
on
'
on
■,
,ii.
r ft, ti.'.r.i
■ ■ sfromtbe IHh day of Hepteinber, 1899, fcn<1nnt :
It'llRhlrt |tf >|><.IH» <>f A DI’ riunirai "r In vanti'’*
hilled S’ I t, inb’.r ■_ |y«t.
■ »'ateof the first t ublleatfon tn' reof a* pre­ Infilo natile of ilio ‘’•luto oi < H 1 poli. voti ri <
«hflriiigrt trlpf'itlw l'urla KRKoaltlon,
ll I V I I! I •< H If,
A. L. LEAVITT,
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"Iiotihl writ»»
lier'
by
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i"pilr'«lto
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Attorney f< r I’hiintlff.
Ihv nn PATENT
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