JMJMT oAnr At. xnmMAk, salbm, oksook, Friday, octobkk ia, ih.
,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY
Whatever yoilr eilxaKemeUtS 'kre for lh next three dv nf ttitn tcp.olt. lie aura in visit this atnra.nnrl iabit
advantage of some of the middle or the month's specials. Th& values afo so good that no economical pur
chaser -will 'hesitate 'ft. motnenuV v
SHOE SPECIAL
"fc
EOR 3
.', Ml' solid shoes.' Nifty and right. A clean up to
fall's advnnco styles, sizes and widths to fit all.
"Sold fitters of experience.
fMen's Regular $5.00 Shoes, ntjwr - 93.05
ladles $3 to $6 Shoos, now . , ... . .$1.70 td $0.0."
''Watch our Shoe Department Grow.". Every
wook'fl business outstrips the wet'k preceding.
NUMBER OF DEAD
SHERIFF
(ContlnucdfronjjjH
boon abandoned and ships cannot
mate their way from Lake Superior
to Lake Huron.
Tho fires are still burning about
the city but they are being .fought
by hundreds of mon who took the
places or those who battled with the
flames all night and it Is thought
tho city has been saved.
WHY?
DAYS ONLY
and
Wo offer our entire line of Mon'j Colored Golf and Negligeo Shirt no. reserve In this largo assort
ment tho, pattorns and styles nre In Bilch largo numbora that it Is ousy to suit each individual fancy
makes selections oaiy, .
$1.00 values
Reduced to ( .', ,
$1.2,6 values
Reduced' to
75c
94c
$1.60 values .
Reducod to .
$1.75 valA03
Reduced to
$1.13
$1.32
Detroit, Mich., ' Oct. 16. Motz,
the town entirely surrounded by tho
grent forest flro is in tho northeast.
part or M'cnignn in what is Known
ns the Lower Peninsular. Tho towns
of Motz and Millersburg are In tho
rountv of ProsquolBlo. Alnen Is on
Hip hnv southeast of Lnko Huron
and a railroad .from Alpenn to Che
boygan on the Strnlti of Macklnnw
passes through Bolton in Alpena
cottntv, Motz and Mlllorsburc.
Fault St. Marie on the strait of
Mint nnmo and tho St. TSfory's river,
Is in tho ea'tern extremity of tho
uniier peninsula in'Gblppewn county.
The p'tv I stho commercial doorway
to Lnke 8unorIor from Lnko Huron.
Calumet, wbl"h snrang Into fnmo
ns n great mining camp Is Hi tho
northwestern part of tho noner ue
nlnpuln In the county of Houghton
on tho Koweenaw nonlnn'n. It Is
connected uy a rnllwpv nMth Kowoe
nnw In the county of that nnni1.
Rv far the moat Imnortnnt In
ruptry o' tho Btnto lumbering nnd
ureal fpreBti of conifers cover the
northorn porfon n' the lower nnd
tho ontfro area, of tho upper ponfn-aula.
FANCY WAISTS
At special prices, Ecru Not Wlsts trimmed with Battonburg but
tons for evening wear, reduced ONE-TIHIU).
FANCY TAILORED TAFFETAS
In a larga assortment ot blnckj and colon, 'plain and Inco-trlm-med
and 'titllofGtr'effoct, and our ontlro line of llngorlo wnlBts, all r6
duced ON'E-Tiimi.
MISSES' SKIRTS
In this showing arc black skirts, plain nnd fnncy plontod, Btrlpej
RneJ. mixtures" A glimpse nt tho Bhowing In tho Court Btroot wln
dotf'wlll ,() tho atory. .
All Reduced One-third in Price
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11 nipiMi1li WMmlfti
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HUDNUT'S
PERFUMER
At Reduced Prices
KXIGIFT FOR A
DAY" AT THE GRAND
The best miiilcnl comedy that has
visited Salem fn tho last year played
to a full houb'o at the Grand last
night.
"A Knight for a Day" was tho
piny, and. Bobby Barry's Inimitable
logi and mnnnerlsms and his Romoo
and Juliet Bcono was hfs best work,
although ho and Mfis Gertrudo
Hutchonson shown brlKutlr fn tho
Bonghlt of tho ovonfng, "TIio Little
Girl In "Blue." A chorus that could
sing and danco, splendid costumes
and fine olectrlcnl effects filled tho
comedy to overflowing. Tho flnalos
or tho two nets wore exceedingly
protty.
Barry was scheduled hh tho Btnr,
hut Mi-s Elslo Horbert bltf fnrr to
unntch tho stellar honors from him.
Her song, "I want Another Situa
tion Just LIko Thnt" wns tho cream
of tho show.
t'H"H-ftHhl'-H"f -H"J-M-e
City News;
M M I 1 1 If 1 -H-HM-M- 1-f WH
"WwUIht Forecast-
Fair tonight with probably light
front I BlHntoy fair,
iVhcn irt Portland
VlWt Hall's rostnurniit, 330 Wash-,
(ugtoP atrcot. ' o-o-d
GIIsoh'6 PUce Blovop harbor chairs.
o-o-d
'JWOVKIl'S gutting busy. , ood-tt
mfM Jm
" - j ii !
FurHlturc at Youv Own l'rlc
A silent miction wIM bo InniiKii
rated by the .llouso Furnlahlng Co
This U tho plan. Ono or. innro plocoi
of furnlturo will ho lv.it up at auc
tion each wook uud will bo sold to
tho highest htddur. Bids to bo
opened Saturday ovonlngs, at 8
o'clock and tho goods delivered C.
Q. D, Monday following. You can
bid, us ofton nB you dctdre on nuy one
or all of ilio plocoi nfforoil. Blddor
mS yrjtp full nnmo and complete
nddres") and amount ho w'll pay
whoa gooita nra doMvorod to him, on
n card provedod for that purpose
and deposit tho card In a box kept
for tills itfo. Tho artlclos on which
bids will bo recolvcd will bo marked
with n Irtrgo rod tna, which will bo
numbered. Number of bid must cor
respond to number on lag. For
proof of anything but n square nnd
nhftQliitel)' fair doi? In mnnectlon
with this ivictlon wo will pay $50.
Tho llent miction will begin. Mon
day, Octobnr ISth. Tho Houso
Furnlahlng Co,, D,,H. Jnnos, Prop
SlwfiT. (Jho Hwncas Miih
Now ltb, time to get your lnyv I
(fruft ud plow harueRB. Best kUnjK
u town.- lu-ip-aat-w
An "U AV-'w1' ! ini
Vio cititoiis of th BttvonUi ward
will hold, UiHr onnnal wri moetini;
'Friday ovonlng nt 7:30, at Mason's
box factory. Full nltQiulnnco Is, dq
rod in consider pib1lo Improvo
mento pf ljuportonco to the ward,
10-1 5-2 1
Alkir (?lark HI
The .friend? In thlj city o.' Major
Wmi Hancock Clark will rogrot to
leurn that he Is eorloualy 111 at the
Hotel Newton, Now York. Major
Clark, It the grandson of Captain
CUrk of Lewis and Clark fame, and
hi twndo frequent visit to tho stato.
He Is h cousin ot tho late Governor
lfutfH6 ftempl?, of Washington state,
J, M, IHTWr
Ttw bf bie In town to buy your
nriK4ffr. rrMk ty 4 country
Miij-h Out Riitherfonl
Harry Dee has bought his pnrt
nor's, W. R. RMtherford, intotest in
the fair grounds store nnd hla son,
I'rank, Is coming from Portland to
aid him.
1N'1iusiI fi-oin Pen
Mtobort Aloxnnder loft tho ponl
tentlnry thts "morning uftor Bo'rvlng
a two-yonr Bontonco.' Aloxnndor was
sentenced on tho clmrgo of larceny
from n'dwolllng.
Knnirnuui I'Miuil
Dr. II. R. Knuffinnn, who was sub
poenaed ns a witness in tho 10. 12.
Jnokson case but failed to appour
wlyin cu I hid, wiib llnod $10 for con
tempt or i!Our.t by Jtidgo Burnott
liiBt night.' ,
riilnoso Flglit
A lively light wns started on S.
High Htreot In Salom'B Chinatown
yesterday, but tho two combatants,
both CelostlalB. voro soon BonnratO'l
by their frlonds.
0 0000000,0 000
o iMutsoKAfj n:xtiox O
o f)
O Ami Movements of Saktii O-
O People. o
OOOOOO'OOOOOO
' RiifiiB Sklpton of CorvalllB wns
Yleltlng In this city yoiterdny.
MIbs Olllo Buck of Ptirtltind" is in
tho cltr vhittng hor many friends.
Jnko Davandor went to Portland
this morning on n few dayd' buslnois
visit.
F. R. Waters wont to Portland
yoRtordny to transact hudlnesa for u
short tlmo. f
George Mnurer and Chas. Atlnnifl
aro In Portland looking after buisl
nes? mnttors.
D. L. Hunt left today Tor Port
laud to transact business tnnftorj for
short time.
Mlaa Lulu Rhodei of Inilonendonco
nrrlved today to vIbU with frlenda
for n shbrt' tlmo.
S. Pnrvlne, of Condon, nrrlved
yostordny nnd will Bpend tho wlntor
111 tlllu nU
ItllllltXIlt CominlHslon - H.t Mnrr'nr thn t.nnuln )Mvn
The Oregon Rnllrond Commission i8niomA u .(n,in,. nf i. iw..i
will oxporlonco n grent deal of dlffl-j willametto'-
cnlty In mnklng a Buccoisful enso, s. Rlchnfdson let yesterday for
IIK1UH1V HUIIB iMUKU : llllIllHUiy. PnnillPtnii nn n stnnb.l.nvlmr ..-
RA1SLVG CHI7AP fl" LV
,OKH NOT" PAY
It nover.pnvs to ra'po poor crops.
It ncvor pi ri (a mpo good crnuud for
the grawlpir ot In'orlor vurlot'es of
KrnltiB. The American farmer:! lire
flii'MiiR this out. ' A Kreat many of
mimii hnvo In recent veara been lir-
diicod to turn to Ih" growing of poor
vnrlotp- of wijont slmnly bermro
these very Infprior kinds can bo
grown more casl'y tlinii others of r.
InVgor yfolil per ncre can ho Bocured'.
The United Stntos government has
ohgngod,In oxposHnr tho fallacy of
this movement. In Hip mnnthiv ron-l
ulnr and" trndu roporlB, Issued by
ino (lepnTnnont or rnlior nnd com
Hearst said that her husband had
gone -to the station to wBend a ''tele
gram. The Bherlff nnnounccd that he
would force hla way Into the fltato
rbo mlf the doof wore not opened.
There wa3 uo rosponsoi Tho ofllcer'
then, using hla Bhoulddr ni a batter
ing ram, forceU tho dbor and almost
tell Into the room.
Mrs. Hennt, partially dressed,
rushed screaming Into jtho nlslo of,
tho car.
Tho ofllcor was not dlsmnyod by
the sight of tho frightened woman
or her screnms but, jfltlll convlhced
that Hearst was In hiding, he made
his way to the toilet room adjoin
ing the Btnto room and began kick
ing violently ngalnit tho .door. He
probnbly would have broken thla
down In n few seconds If Hearst had
hot appeared nud nccopted , servlco
of tho papers.
After llyj exciting scone, which
nearly carded a panic among the
paBsencers of the train, Hearst snld
that the summons was unexpected
nnd that he had no Idea what the
man wanted He said that ho had
refused to admit the ofllcor Uccauso
he and his wife hnd retired and they
wore not prepared to recolve Btrnng
ora In tholr prlvnlo apartments.
Mri. Honht qii'ck'y recovered hor
composure but remnlned In tho state
room. Hearst said that ho had no
Idea ot avoiding Horvlco and nBsertcd
that the aggressiveness or the of
ficer was eittlroly unwarranted.
Tho stilt was filed at 10 o'clock
Inst night and tho pnpon were Im
mediately issued and pnt in tho
hands of tho ofllcor It was known
that Hearst wonld nast through Om
aha on hla way from ScatHo to Now
York. Tho deputy sheriff wont to
the Btatlon two hours before tho
tritfrt arrived nnd wa'ted In order to
bo certain not to miss Hearst.
The suit 1b based on tho state
ments of Henrst that Haskell wan
and fs tho agent of tho Standard Oil
company.
Tho sensational scono on tho tntin
was rraTot to the thrilling eitontH
which' Tod to tho rep'gnntlotv of Gov
ernor Haskell as treitsciror of tno
national democratic commltton" and
qnpscd tho blggct ponsnt'on of file
present pTOIdont'l cnmpalgn.
HenrHt today declared" that Gbr
ornor Hnskcll Is a scomidrol nmr
Bnld:
"I wolcomo tho suit ncnlnst mtr
and will bHow in ccirt that my Btnto-1
moms wonr iruo. iius mnnnei or
sorvlng tho pppors wns outrageous.
I would hnvo nccopted porvlco by
mall with pTeiiBiiro."
The casp Is sot for Novembor 10.
Tho complnint nllcgea thnt on Sopt.
10, because e: "hntrcd, malice nnd
III will against tho plnlntlfT, tho de
fendant maliciously nnd wantonly"
dollvercd n speeclt nttncklng- him nt
Memphis, Tenn. IW nlso chnrgo? Unit
on Sept. 20 HcarBt nrlntod In hw
nowspapers n "fnlo, defamatory and
libelous nrtlclir concerning tho plain
toIT." Under tho. Iiiwb of Nobrnska on
I ofllcor has tic right to break down
n unor to servo nnpers In n civil
suit and nomV action mnv follow Mie
"orV or the crepnty '-iher'ff this
; morning.
iinPKcii mi'' ip'i 'a.'n'm'miing
WD Hoi,
"Tho
nnnni1,? iAP Wfe . ...
:,"."?'' w-er to hi, v.
u,l"ltt.
claimed
'Tho wmoro" 'ii"?.!
":".?.
tng of wnior r.'alit.tii.i
cine has been TcS'
uJ.1.0!. loa1nB C-. .
hicdlclnos and com iu.'P"
tho water wn."?'1" bit J
nlnl, ,!..'. "r6""' JriOD.."
table trnnfmnn.p'a " Ommoii
""sVafffi.
" uuiu rnniivnii - -v
Tl' "iTttl?
.." niu urn llirnri t,f H. . ." '
must bo made to itrii , . .'
tho waste matter 58,ft
cause rheumatism;' th. St
bo neutralized bo It Jn
uo nmuraiizea bo it m ."
bo n BOIIPrn nf li.'i. " 10
,1rr: n,V V. "."l?.uo to (t I
i ..t.t.. v 4TO UI
iruuuio ana noor rti.1..
th 5eac.dB"frolm0 oSffl-f
ach. This h Ui. Z ',"'
theso condlltnn. rrt,.'B.W0B
for thnti tnv n,;...""""!
tfen: Flu hTETfrnTS! !?.?
half ounce; Compound ftfi!
Onnce: Cnmnrvm,t a. " i,rW I
threo ounces. MlxbrAikt.v2r
bottln nnrl t.Vrt f ,i '"
after each meal andatK
don t forgot the wnfm- nWuTTI
and' ofton. "p"
TftiB valuablo- fnfnnnll, ... .
plo proscription should be M1u,,
... vtiyi nwuocuuiu ana vied it j
..uv ainii ut iiu ULUirtr m rAAM.it
A I ftl A& !- j - -VU
uuvnuuuu ur uriuary trouWt to I
mi nun Hlimu.
viiuuiicuy uisnoir. Cftw p.t-
SMM,&aJi!ir'?.qi
, . . ....vj, iw.uuinii, J0DI1 Sl.Md
Honry Bock, W. t. (Tamwi.. i
Cloxton, Richard Carlwr, 1 1
"'""" uu uiiver ueerr. iim
iimo ior Bonionce wmrw fr
uay next.
owing to tho recont decision of tho
California courts regarding oxprcBS
rates.
Open School Room
Tho crowded condition of the Knit
Snlom school has bnon rollovod by
opening n room in tho basoment of
tho building which will accommodate
about 30 pupils.
Sl(y Ri'sJans
11. I). Stuloy, lnaiuigoc of the Oro
gon Diamond Coal Mining and Do-
volnpment company of Scntts Mills, 'last evening nftor nttondlng court
tonnerea ma resignation to tno , noro ror a few dny3.
dltlon
Mr. and Mm, Robert Konnody lott
thli morning tor Portland to visit
friends and relatives for a wook.
A. J, Conway, or Portland. Is In
tho city transacting buslne a mid vis
iting old frlonds.
Attorney George Dnll of Portland
Is looking nftor hualnoss mnttors
hero for a few days.
J. N. OlniBtend ha- returned fronf
Albany, whoro ho attended business
matters for n short tlmo.
Thomns Plpor returned to Albany
board of directors of tho convpnny
ho accepted It without comment
Mom lo't Tlmt Mwit Ortler?
, Jjt call up vS5l nnd Uiej will fllll
your order ust na well ps If you
(- . ti( hnn trt oboo for vonr
lf. Wlllamotto Valley Moat Co.,
370 Court atreet.
Wo Cun Make
That old suit or hht look as good
a- new, bring them in and lot ua
show you. Johnson & Stogo, next
door to Jonrnnl office.
Stcul(if Meat Market
Continued to glvn satisfaction.
They parry only Hio best nnd they
aim to glvo tholr customers
best.
Marriage IiIcchson .
Chas. R, McKornau. age 21.
Cottago Grove, und Carrie M. "Dick
ens, axe 19, of Sllverton. Molvlk
HllHsKoa, ag 37, of Salem, and Alta
TawHWKtl, ago 17, lo of Sle,
Mrs. Helen Thomusou roturnod to
Portland thh mornimr nfter n few
ilayV, v'slt horo with frlonds.
fMUa Alice Miller returned this
morning from Albany whero she
spent n nhnrt tlmo with friends.
Mol hidings returned this morning
from BrownsvlMo whoro he Bnont tho
greater part of tho week hunting.
Miss Pparl Downey returned to
her homo in Portlnnd this morning
nnor visaing wnn irionus nero ror
n week.
T. G. Hllderbran of Portland nr
rlved last ovonlng and will transact
real estnto business here fpr n few
dnvs.
Sim Cnvanaugh nnd Roily Glllman
ot Rugono nrrlved thts morning to
Hnfinil n fftu' dnvn linntlni- In ttilo
the vicinity
Dannie Bartiot returned thli
morning from Corvnllls, where he
has been visiting with hh brother.
ot Frank- Bartlet, formerly of this city.
RftU awtt the whole Willamette
va'.loy yesterday. It is doing a tre-
WMMteUS AMQUKt Of fC-e4.
morce for July, tho govarnmon wUh 0 T SmytPf fo-nicr ir,tDrnev
prints a roport mude by Special j.BOnornl -of S'-hrn-'m. mnkllig
Agent M H. Dnvl. wi.o has boon -Jont I -..nn-i,,,- i !( H,f m nr
to Europo to Btr.uly tho British flour
trndo. In this report It Is shown
thnt there linn boon n grcnt fnllllig off
in the torn' or American flour ex
ports to Grent Britain1, tho totnl trado
now bolne Toti than hair what It was.
Thts l (Bio to n mrmljpr of cniiBOB
hut Mr. Davis brlrtgir out ono strong
ly, ns fellliwH:
"It may bo stated thnt tho Intro
duction nnd largo production ot an
Inrorlor whent In tho northwest,
known ns macaroni or durum wheat,
has had much to d'o wfJi losq or trncfo
lij American flour. To a considerable
Extent the conftdeuro of foreign b'uy
orH Imi lin ahnkou y the tlfbugh
that poppUily a conMdornblo po'con-
jtngo of tho durum M'hent might ITnd
It8 way into our nour. so rnr it nni
tlpt n.nnpnroii to any mnrkod extent,
linthri tpnr 's nnon tho buyers nnd
w'er' iuens o rondure Hiom should
ho thkon by exoortlni; iuIIIoi-b"
. 'The d'Tum .wheat p'lze iepms to
hao ha'i t: dnv npd donu Its
.work. V mueh iwter way to hnvo
bo'ped tho AmPi:!""" firmer would
have been to ilenr'tt,t ho.w tho
boiler grnd- of wl"at long well
known could hi rnlsl w'tlt, "rtnln
tv. Di"um wheat h one of Miesr
pew "drought-reslBllng" dlurnorloi
Ohout which po much hns Iwen 'said
"i-Oampbell's Farmer
speeches in the Bt'ito for Drynn.
JAGKSON
GUILTY OP
BATTERY'
UOTtY.
RIDEL ThMrsdav at 10 a. m,
mr. uiiu mrs. Ullis luafl, It
Chomokota Btreet. a cfauchter.
Mr. Ridel Is a plumber enplcji
uy j tc comnany, ana camtioi
from Allinny. whore mr i cro't
hon th now S. P. depot; to rrcttt
now nrrlval.
SISTERS MIRKIKI)
AT 8.1JIK TH
URBAN-BASS At the m's&MW
ro-Idonpo, 2f!7 Liberty itrwt, U'J
city. Thiirsdnv "ventni. (VfsV
in, WS. by Ttov. F S. Kildtl
iMIm Bonnie Bell DUs to Xrl
Chnrlos t Sypnson. and JfW
Bortha Bai3 lo Mr MHInMRM
ban.
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO, C. Will
MONEY TO L(
THOS K. tm
iOver l-tulil A niioh'i" rkink Sh,M
COURT HOUSE NEWS
J May Skeols .aged 18, both of Sll
verton, Mllfred Urban, nged 21, of
Rotland. and Berthn Bass, aged W,
of '.Stay ton. nnd Char J. Stevemon.
nged 21, and Bonnie Bell Bass, aged
JS, hath of stay ton.
o
.Prizewinners Hctrim.
Fourteon prlzo winning porkers
belonging to Al .Tone wore unloaded
at ,jlh9 local freight depot and ro
turned to Mr. Jones' farm nsar
Brooks, after mnklng n succes-'f'il
tour over the county and tate fair
circuits In Oregon. Mr. Jones ling
an exceptionally fine herd or hogs,
and they made an excellent showing
horo nt the State Fair apd at tho
Multnomah. County fn'r.
LOWELL DATE IS
CANCELLED HERE
; The Appointment for Stephen a
Lowell to speak at Sa'em October
25 ha'- been-cancelled and Congron
man Humphreys of 8eattlo will take
h. place. Lowell will sneak at Jef
ferson on the 27th, Woodburn on
tlje 28th and Sllverton on the 29th.
"
Coma Karly
And avoid the rush. 3 pounds of
salmon for 21c nt Farrlngton'a
State street, Groeer and Marketraan.
Tho jury Itv tile circuit court yen
terday brought Ih n verdict ngalnst
E. E. Jnekwon of .guilty of nsBnult
nnd bnttory nfter being out 1 bout
and 45 mltiufbn-.
Tho Indictment handed, down by
tho grand 'jury ngalnst Jackson
charged him with mnyhcmv hut tno
court rulod the, jury could reduce t'ho
chnrgo to. assault and bnttory.
Jackson Is. rather fortunato In this,
cape na the chnrgo upon which the
Jury roupd him guilty calls for a
innxlmum lino ott ?50, Attorneys
Knlwr and Holinos for tho dofend
nnt had the cnue. under hand very
well and tholr examination ot wit
no '8cs displayed to tho jury every
slight pofnt In- th'o case. C. L. Mc
Nary for the atate mnd: goed: cross
examinations and succeeded In gain
ing all tho Information ho desired!
from tho w'tnesses.
Thf Mirors In tins cn:e wer
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance
Kcuiil. .Meredith, HW A11
Oltlc with Wm DrownACo,
2 ComnieHal Birwt
I IIHIIIlHIMlllm
fNEW. TODAY
jjii : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H4H
l'....ul A itnalHrtn DA 9l
Ur mlddle-nKCd ludy. In.l
Journal office l9fL
WaiittHl Delivery boy nt J'
Court atreet grocery. IWjft
AV""til A flrst-clRSij coolc jj
Salem hopsllai; goaa "p.,." 1
ply In person
iMMt
' ..f..trrt'
J chQlco lota close in, Vi9' ff"
I Good lot on Court street, .
'Lots frontlpr " on m F
$3ft0 nnd J350 ...
House and lot on State itrtft.ll"
w tor,nE. imw,
ifT Pl'ite s.trppf.
m-n 1 1 1 1 1 m i n 1 1 1 1 mil 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 ?
I First of the Season
E. 0. Moll's Country Meats,
Sparc Rib:, Loin and
Sausage
COMICE PEARS.
. riUtfli I
TllE FINEST PEAKS ON THE MARKET. AVE HAt , I
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