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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1897)
ML MORE ABOUT HOFLICE. i Picking Begun -A Hop Evener Newly In vented. ' Continued from tourth page. ( Al Jt-rman. of Howell Prairie, is re-, ported to Have bcKim picking August 2 He lins an especially early variety which ripens a month earlier than the ' v!i riftv most commonly raised. T.liisi : is in many respects a great tonvenl-l enee.and the quality ofthe hop Isprob- I ably as Reed as the average. Mr. Jcrman, by the way. is a wide awake hop man, and has this season put upon the market .n Invention which will prove ii uoocl tiling for all growers. It Is a bop urader or evener, Its purpose ibe- lng to place the hops evenly upon tlie floor of the dryer. This machine con sists of slats about four inches apart nlucod in a rack about half the width i of the hop floor, and so organized as to slide back and forth. Through these slats the hops are worked, ami 1 the result is that all lumps of hops inrc sepcratcd and they are spread much more lightly and evenly than the work can be done by hand. After one half of the floor Is filled the evener can be shifted to the other side ,and the Iloor thus tilled. The evener Isso adjusted as to beralscd or lo- ficrcd accordlnp to the amount of hops jRlcslrcd on the Iloor for one drjlng. A Raw. model of the machine is now on -exhibition at Win. Brown & Co 'sand will interest every hop grower. Hop lice are like the fever and ague -just ou at the next place they haye ', a good deal of It. Phil Nles, the veteran German hop buyer says: 'The lice arc a terror just now. honeydew is also broadcast; indeed 1 never saw cither menace as bad as at present. Hot, dry weather means much for the salvation of the crop and it must be continuous, Some damage Is bound to result from the mould already in sight. Only the i most favorable conditions of weather, fund uncreasing work, can save the fjCTop which, if saved, will be tine. A number of yards will not be picked at Bill. If all were picked the result jjWould be 80,000 or 100,000 bales. What floss will accrue by reason of the mould is conjectural." kJefferson Review: The hop yards khls section promised a tremendous fyleld, but are becoming so lousy that 8J?P . l. ...-., (....Ilinli. nr-nn y-ASOuiii oi me nuvvlB itai vucu uf I1y111 be a total loss. Those free silver ;-crunksaie. undoubtedly the cause of this, and ttiey snouici dc suppress-cu. , FROM WOODBURN. Woodburn, Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) & 1 have been Interested in the hop crop of this season. Information from hop growers shows that nearly all seem to concur that if we have no wet or cloudy father there will be a fair crop. However there arc quite a few who think their crop will be ruined. Many re spraying with what results re- imalns to be seen "Some think spraying will do no ''good as but few of the lice can be reached, being on the undersldeof the foliage. A6thcvann!n appeared a month nnrllnr flllo vnnr It. U Rflff tfl Tircdlct ;, - that the crop will be damaged more rpriess depending on me weuuicr. A Removed Postmaster. Seeing the'letter from the X Post master of Falls City, Polk county, in this week's Journal, caused me to compare circumstances of his re noval with those of my own. I was bub a boy when Tort Sumpter was fired on, but I felt a desire to help my jofcountry in that hour of need, but my age kept me at home. I voted the Republican ticket from Grant's sec- tond term to Hayes, but in '84 I felt fcttaat it would be wrong to longer stay I with a party that would not do any Ithing for reform, so I cast my lot with the Prohibitionists. Last cam paign I was offered a bribe and at the taame time was asked what party I (belonged to. My reply was: "I do not belong to any party, but expect to vote my principles." On election i day two Republicans went Into the school house and took a seat within six feet of the voters' stalls and watched how every man voted, and reported the same to the bosses. 1 was not ashamed to own that I yoted .the Prohibition ticket, although I was aware three of the electors were (Tree silver men. After the Ilanna administration was seated it was reported that Tom Tongue was urging the Republican precinct committee man to have me removed. He was asked about tills and denied it, but when It was found to be an estiib Ilshed fact my friends got, up a letter of recommendation which was signed by almost every one in thedu liyery of the office, but it was no go. Mark and Tom said, "put the rascals out." I didn't vote for Bryan, but like Bro. Griggs, I made no pledges! tor the future, "Every don lias his day, and the meaner the dog the fewer the days." A. Y. Smith. X P. M of Oakvlllc. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Texas will produce nine million watermelons this year. In France more than a third of the population (3470) live in cities. The wheat crop of this state Is now estimated as high as 25.000,000 bushels. Victoria Woodhull Martin will re ceive from her late husband's estate about $810,000. The average value of the horses in Pittsburg is put up by the county com nilssloncrs at $70. Fifty years ago Austria had seven cities with more than 2',000 Inhabit ants; today there are 32. Property Is said to be so safe In Fin land that packages left ungarded any where are hardly ever touched. There Is an unusual demand on the treasury Tor smallbllls, and $104,000,000 are to be printed In notes and sliver certificates. The democratitc state central com mittee of Connecticut has invited Bryan to deliver a seiies of addresses in that slate. There lea wealth of subtle logician epitaph lncrlbed on the tomb of a North Carolina moenshiner: "Killed by the government for making whiskey from seed furnished by a con gressman." Vineyard owners in Lower Stelr mark, Austria, have succeeded in driv ing away hailstorms and heavy rain storms by the simultaneous explosion ot 60 big mortars which are scattered about a territory ot two square miles, At the seyenth national British C E conyeution at Liverpool 14,000 were present. The number of societies is 4048. The Congregationallsts lead, followed by the Babtists, Methodists and Presbyteelans. The railway between Capo Town and Bulawayo, which will be coptnleted'a about the end of October, will shorten the time between the two polntsfrom 200 to 8j hours, and will place the cap ital of Matabelelund well with In three weeks of England. In 1849 a review was held at Dublin , by Queen Victoria. An Irish farmer' called out;"May It-please your majestyi call the next one Patrick " The queen laughed a"d nodded. Next year the present Duke of Connaught was born, J and was cunsiencu iuuiur wiuiurn Patrick Albert. Begun Thkeshino. R. S. Clark started up his machine last Saturday at the Frank Ilerron -place on the Turner Itoad, and threshed out some of the chas. Yaunke place yesterday. Ho reports the grain of extra good quality, and the yelld fully up to the average m Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Thit Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through .the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physcl ans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the cood you can possioiy de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gennulne. It Is taken Internally, and made In To ledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tes timonlals free. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. The University of Oregon 1 At Euirene ODens Sen. 20. Gradu ates from accredited school who have completed work amounting to 30 cred its are admitted without examlna- . tlon, Incidental fee $10 a year; tui tion free. Complete courses lending ' to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Sci ence, Bachelor of Letters and excellent course in civil and electrical 'engineering. Also good instruction In music. Board foryoungmen In the dormitory at 2.50 per week with lodg ing, heat and light, Catalogue furnished free on appli cation to J.J. Walton. Secretary Board of Regenti, Eugene, Ore. Hop Growers Attention. "Hop Evener" soinethlnf,' new and useful Invented by A. J. Jerman. of Switzerland, on exibition at Wm. Brown & Co., 230 Commercial 6treet. every lion prower sliould liaveonc. Call ana nee It. d&w712 1m The BARBERS Were defeated at baseball but Lew Crane Is still at workidviDK perfect satisfaction wltlij bis 10 cent sbaves. ' Woak Tired.- Thousands arc In this condition. They aro despondent and gloomy, cannot sleep, have no nppetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparllla soon brings , help to such pooplo. It gives them pure, I rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an appetite, tones and strengthens the stomach and imparts new life and in creased vigor to all the organs ot the body. HoocFs Sarsa parilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Hood's Pills euro all Liver Ills. 23 cents. UNION PARTY PLATFORM Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June a, 897. Wc demand llio fiee and unlimited coin ace of cold and silver at the ratio of 16 tot independent of the action of any other natLn That the government shall issue nil money without the intervention of banks, and in quantity adequJte to the need of tic people. That all money issued by the government, whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal tender for all de1 ts, public or private. That no contract or law shall descriminate against any Vind ol money issued by the gov ernment. Ve are opposed to the Issue of Uuited States interest-beating bonds in time of peace. We demand the redemption of Oregt n frcm ring-i, commissions and corrupt method;, nnd demand honest elections and e.cction laws, including stringent registration laws. We demand that the people thnll have tit veto power oer all legislative nac mints b the use of the referendum. Wc demand theekc.ijn of all officers by a direct vote of the people. We favor and advise that all nominations fur municipal and lounty officers, including members of the legislalu e, shall bo made b, primary elections. We lecomm rid that thu party shall be known as tin- Union party, and invite all re form forces of the state to unite with us in realizing these principled by uniled tfToits, and we pledge oun elves to unite with such reform forces in carrying out this bond of nio'i. Going East. Very low rates on Northern Pacific. Next train goes on next Thursday and last train on next Monday. Sec Thomas, Watt & com pany. - m THE MARKETS. PROVISION. Portland, Aug 3. Wheat valley, 79c: Walla Walla, ,77 Flour Portland, 3 75superfine, 2.25 per W.I Oats-Vhite,384oc;grey, 3739- Potatoes.. New 50 per cwt. Hay .Good, 1012.50 per ton. Hops oaitjjc. Wool.. Valley, I Ii3.-t; Eastern Oregon 79C. Mohair. irX$2oc. Millstufls. .llran, 13.50; .horts 1550. Poultry- Chickens , mixed 2.50(3 00. broilers, 1.50350 turkeys, live 10c Eggs.. Oregon, 13 per doz. Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 6c; under 60 lbs 5c; sheep pelts, io(317'iC "'allow 2Vlc(3c. Onions- I 25l.5o'per sack Wheat Bags Calcutta5.2 ptr 100 Beans, small white, IlJic.lima 33j Hogs Heavy, 4.00 Butter. . Post dairy,253o; fancy cre.-tnu r 353400 per roll. Cheese . llJc. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, blcachi-0 6M7o; unbleached 3Y,c(3ici sundried ?'c' , I'eard 5r6c Plums pitless,3c4C Prunes. 4c6c. . Vol -sm.ll 4ae,; large 34c ir 1 Mutton tVeathcrs ?a2: dirswii 11 ut t'n.4i' sP,n,B lambs 5e ptr lb Meet Steers 3.; cows 2.25. Iiessed45,i. Cured Meats .Harm Jocloc Imton l4 l.ard .in pails, 7e. SALEM MARKET Wheat 69. Oats. 32c. Hay.. Haled, cheat, $617 Klour..In wholesale lots, 380; r tail 4.20; bran, bulk 12 13, shorts, 1 5. 5c 17 75; chop feed, t5.0t16.00 Poultry. Chickcn,56 spring 8(019. VealDressed, 2,. Hogs. .Dressed, 4.50. Live Cattle.. 22 Sheep.. Live, I 50. spring lambs, fi.ee Wool.. Best, 12c. Hopi..est, 9 a ioc Kggs..lo in trade. Farm Smoked Meats llar. n, 71; !, rrs ioc; shoulders, 5 Vic. Potatoesc trade. Dried Frui'. Apples, evaporated Meacl'td, jCr-Sc; unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c. Butter. Dairy 1 2a 1 5c creamery I520 GIVES STRENGTH Tfl HEN. It is remarkable fact that a man never ap preciates the sufferings of others until he himself, has Dassed through the fire of nain cr remorse. Then it is that he looks around for those who are suffering he wants them to profit by his experience, he gives his lime ana money gladly for the benefit andj never tires 01 ins zeal, i nere are plenty 01 men weak and wom out, struggling with remorse and fear, and the natural outcome of habits that brouirht incapacity," a sense of lonesomeuess and a feeling as if the best side of life had, been banished lorever. aucn men should write to Thomas Slater, Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich. He will send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed envelope full particulars about the method he used, and this will enable any man to get a complete cure at home. It is the method Mr. Slater used to cure himself of the troubles that sap the slrenght and vigor. The cure was so complete. 10 satisifying and such wonderful change from bis former condition th'at he will gladly tell others all about it, tending all particulars. He figures that he doesn't know of a better way to show his p. preciati jn of his own cure and thp sufferings of others. There must be generous men In this world to off-set the tide of avarice. Write to Mr. Hlater. it will cost nothing for bis des Nervous gBBM328tMMB eription sad method iTTTIi ii 111 W, J, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE Corner Ferry and Liberty streets. Telephone 172. Newest rigs and best horses always in readiness. F3"Coa8t or mountain parties a specialty. 714 tf THE OfM HOUSE SAMUEL CASE, PROP. The leading first-class hotel of Newport, cr.Yaquina bay. The Oregon health and -tnmer tesott. This house commands a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean, Yaqulna Bay and the Coast Rarge of Mountains. Sfeevens' m 1! PATENT PENDING. ' Dryers new in operation on onr place near the asylum. Call and see them, Fruit growers are inyited to investigate tes fore buying or building a drier. Our claims are; 1. unumitcu capu-uy. -. hc-ijii of constructior 3, Rapid production. 4 Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process Write me lor testimonials and experience ol growers who are using the Sleevens since two j oars. Estimates and specifications furnished rrjdriers built. Address G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. Salem Steam Laundry Pleasenotice,thc cut-in prices on the following! St -ts, plain 10 cents Um.er drawers 5 to 10 cents Unaer shirts. , , 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair ,, 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 en Silk handkerchiefs 3 ctnti Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per do-.;n rid othei work in proportion. Flannels Mid other work in?. tclhgently washed by hand, Col. I, Olmsted Prop, StageJLineo From Sahm to Wilhoit Springs, v a Silver, ton. Leaves Silver ton for Salem at 6:30 a. m., Mondays, WedresdaysanJ Frida"s, rctuming to Silverton itm; days. leaving Saltm ft 1 o'clock p. m. Ltaves Silverton for Wilhoit Springs at 4.loa. n . Mondais Wrdncsdays a-,d Fii days, returning to Silverton Tiesdajs, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Salem frcm westacot''i barn. Jare Pound trip from Silverton to Salem $1. Round trip frcm Salem to Wilhoit J2.50 Round ttip from Silverton t Wilhoit f 1.50 HAKDESTY&M ODY. Oregon's VII 1 1 IT 8TiqTtWsWsaWWssMasMaWsaMMsMsMsW i-tv6PuDodu Reads the X-Raus. ! rv ir rl I in,'g : Weekly : Fill enclosed blank order. The "X,Ray" Daily, Sample copies of THE ONE CENT X RAY DAILY (25 cents a month) are tent lo Bryan Democrats, Populists, Silver ftepub licani, Union Bimetallistt ard Gold Standard voters, McKinley Republicans Largest cir culation among Silver and Refcrm People in the State. Everybody nadn llie X Rays. MK C H MACK, DENTIST ! Successor to Dr. J. M.flKeene, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superioi operations at moderate fees in any branch an in especial request. Dr, Aug C, Schroeder Dcutchcr Ar zt, AUeinger Deutscher Atit im county. Office 259 Commercial street. Residence 421 Fifteenth street, Salem, Oregon. WOLZ'S JkURKET WrLZ & M1ESCKE Proos Dealars in? all kinds of fresh and salt metis Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal in hi own Try them. 171 Commercial st. C. fi. LANE, MK :im 2l( Convn:rcial st , Salem Or CgSuils ti5 upwards. Pants f upwands'j STENOGRAPHING AND WEWRITING. Legal ard commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Condit & Park, Gtay block. Dictation take at your office and work rttumed ontshor notice. 4 30 1 stella;siierman. L H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spMaPy of fine repair work, Sett Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street Depot Express, Meets all masl and pussengor trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. TAMES RADER Iding 10 Salem Branrh 108 of the Labor Exchange, are now piepared to furnish at short notice Sand and Gravel cf any grade, and of the best quality, and in any qunntity. Telephone 175. 0 25 im "AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. " A. DAGENV, Family Wino anil Liquor Store Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial street. Bottled goods tf the best quality. T A home treatment fur all forms or women's diseases.' 1 Iso stomach and kidney troubles, catarrh, nervous prostration ami general de bility Hjurs 3 to 6 p. m. 24 Slate st. Call or add rf is MRS. F. K. ALFORD, 7 8 M-nagcr for Marion county. ft3ADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS r09ITIVLY CUIlfi ,'i t.l AcrroiM itu ra Falling Mem cry. jraiKJtoncy.HlecpleesneHi.eto. lAUied by Almiwan'l other -cwrM and Indls iretiou. They quicklu and aurvlu 1 j iBuibm.B)' 1 uuutf 111 uiu ui juuuKi ana tVls iifcftBianforBtiulj,uulneD or marriage. TjSjiC l'ifv.. Insanity end (!onmmnllnn If tstjain time. Th'jlr nin thovrs Iramodtato liapro niLi:t utidelTjctrfp GUlUi wlioro nil otbera fall, In iltuvxm liavitu tho Kcnut") AJiui Tablets The 7 hiiARauroil ttiouridndiuiul mJl caro you. V ijlro a pustttvs wr'iUan sraArantoato rtloct n caro In each ciuo ur roi oa I ho upuoy. l'rlc GO ceuta nor package, op giii'H'Kuc'io Ifuil tfrttuiHiitl for 8i3.rOUr liiail, ia plant urwiitr, upon iwljtof prljo. Circular free. AJAX REM ED V CO., ,BfiSS?ll For srle at Salem. Or b D. J. FRY tiUHANTTAIL UK Materia VIA VI 03 S Live people read a paper that is positively a red hot thing all the year round, Great for a trial, uir be sept mVMuiik rr-f i-v 1 rt." -;.-. I n I Jwmp s JL-inen-ivicsn Underwear Our catalogue contains some very interesting facts on the subject of underwear. Ask for a copy at our Salem agents, JOS MEYERS & SONS" Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dinln Cars Tourist SleeDinc Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, nrgi 'trand Forks, Crookston, Winnineg, Helena and liutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chica-io, Washington, Philadelphia, N York. Boston, and all Point East and South For information, time cards, maps ar tickets, call on ur t'rito TH0MAS,WATr&C0. AGENTS 365; Commercial srreet, Salem, Ur A. D. Charlton, Asst. G.'o'l. i ftrii Agen Morrison t cornet Third Porrli-'l. t) OREGON CENTRAl AND Eastern R. K. Company (.YACUINA BAV- ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqv.ina Bay with the Sn Francisco & Vaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaauina every 8 days for Sat, Francisco, Coos Bay, l'oit Orford, Trinidod and Humbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route hetween the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Baa Francisce: Cabin, g; steerage, $$; to Coo Bay and Port Orford, cabin $5; to Humbold. Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 6o days, ii6t RIVER DIVISION Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves Salem 10:45 a m- Tnesdays, Tnursdays and Satuulays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6.-00 a. m. Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays EDWIN BTOr ' -i-mager, Ccrvallii, Ori 1. C MAYO, tim River Division. Vftii ORDER FOR SUBSCRIP1 ION; Hofcr Bros,, Publishers Capital NAME. I'0-.STOFFIOE, STATE. Indlcaje by cross "Jf Knclosed find 25c for Daily Journal one month. ... , .Hnc'ostil find 50c for Daily Journal twononths. .,,... Enclosed find i for Daily Journal four months. Enclosid find S3 for Daily Journal for onr) ear, ......Enclosed find Si for Weekly Journal 01 e year. w- -iv, .w. n.i, "ii su.iuo ner uincr postal note, ana paper will for the time ordered, fcsmple copies free nd liberal cash commllon I a f gents, Mm EAST AND SOUTH. Via THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. Above trains stop at all principal station; bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Teflerson, Albany, Tangent. Sheddi, Halsey', Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswcll, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta lions from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSKBURG MAIL, ,-DAlLY. 8.3o AMI Lv. .771'ortland .". Ar nooAM-Lv....Salem.... Lr- r I4-'3opm ' 200 P M (7.-3Q A m 5. '2o r m ) Ar.... Roseburg,. Lv 1 Pullman !mfT.t iWrvp snH KfALmmm sleeping cars attached to all through trai na WEST SIDE DIVISION. BKTWKRN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday. 730 A M Lv. ...Portland.. All ceo p m 1215 p M Ar....Corvallis...Lvf L'05 pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DA1I.Y EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4-'50 P M Lv ... Portland.... Ar p7i5 ) S-'JQ AM A M 7.,30PM Lr ...McMinnvilie Lv Direct connectTons at San Kranriuv, uifh Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamsh-p lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Alo JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent, Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C II. MARKHAM. G. F. 4 P. A. Portland. 0. R. & N. CO TO THE EAST GlVSif HIE Cllflt,Jt Ot Two Transcontinental Pou'icc. Via Spokane Minneapolis ;t Paul ard L'tn ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern cities. Fox full details call onor address BOISE & BARKER agents, Saltm. Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Poitlant July 26, 31, August 5, 10, 15, 20. is, 30. Fare Cabin, S5 steerage. S2.ro. WILLAMEl IE RIVER DIVISION. lOR'LAND SALEM EOUTE-Suamcr Ruth for Portland, Til- fdayn, Thutsdays and Saturday at 7.M5 a. m Returning, leave AMI ktrect dock, L'ortland, Monday. Wednes. day and Friday at 6 a m. Passengers given transfers to clcUtic line at Oregon City if desired, mallDg it poible to reach l'ortland at I p. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Gypsy for Corvallis, TuCEday.'Tliurs day and Saturday at 6 a. m., returning, lv. Corvallis at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washingion, California cr the East. Connections mado at Portland ,witi all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on U, M, Powers dgent, foot Trade street. A. L. MOKLER, Vice-Pres. and Manager. W. II. IIURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Ov. For full details call on or address F f G. M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent MW 6tf I C5- "rmit remetly for uu..xa. JjlNt, 8pormnturri(a. WLttft.. 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