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— ———— : romney eos . nn *“@ - 4 * -. © THE SEATTLE STAR. ! a 1 1 * REAL estat E-TRARGFERS jh nuts, 1 » frail at birth that the priest } Pacific Coast waguigaad raya “SPICER IS serge ” WILL NII) pion two. ce ee | A OHANEE FOR rant steamships | Palttips, $1, quit claim, lotw 4 and othy. : . ifn, $1 ee i T {pi Saarttieg tay oS Op a bi 4) ie a Welte Wail Se 2 tot 10 bik 1 in RC, Graves’ | Kitted Wm. Jones in Self) is eaten abe : inl ie rews Jan git Bindatnky ; le } "a: | we emer hire $80,000 for a Port Townsend and Victoria, aren | JObN Johnwon and wife to Jacot Dofonse. food meal, por ton, § ; oa mag Mins at nixtyefive. amen. | 4Usband for His Daughter. 5, 10, 28, 20, 30, April 4 9 14, 19, Johnson, $400, so of aw MK Boo 10 , t amas meek, | ‘ it the wrinkles, her hair uA i i ’ ANTELOPE, Or, April t—rank 2%, May 4, and every fifth day the tp 22.n r 5 © of W. M, containing 40) y n, and her 1 wet of ¢ il ald bik, thence «# May &/ thence © 82 feot to place feet, was conveying a load of furnite , For Seattle 10a, m., via Vietoria ar Brlokson and Otto F af, $10, | Juatinadle hi te wa iat Selene rh bopat it snus word. 3 ert Vecinaia olan: + un 3 46 bik 18 of plat of add, to Seattle |The shooting was not a pt rae es, t ' , ‘April 1, 6, 11, 16, 21. $, May 1, and/4* laid out by A. A. Denny ven nk on Mond 1] Frosh M ‘ ) " boot men : “ll and t not wh every fifth day thereafter, A. Stratton to G. G. Nelaon, $250, | mad: ny t te agale ph “s ' it ’ } 1 tly 5 iat FOR ALASKA |deginning at a point fect w of pe | 1 mt ammunition in th eo per Ib; pork, 7 y Ving 1 A generou fault rt elegant steamships Cottage | second add, and running thence nied to use it_on Spice H countries on this poin lew bi Dity, City of Topeka and Al-Ki leave | 74 feet, thence w 82 feet to w line of When the trouble t an \ 1 talons ( ing) Tame, oy Dy wpe opp . 7 * In Germany onty Beattle 9 a, m, March 1, 6 11, 16 26 , : : HER BLIND ONES WERE REMOVED icioe roach’ en ffir April 5, 10, 16 0, in- to Jone une, which had | nity bacon, 1 and every fifth day the fer. ning, being parts “8 1 and 12 of ed by a Mra, Vander t t Lard ( 1 In the t For further information obtain) yi 4 ther with public right of frat trip, Jones met Spicer L toms? wi « r 82 for ' The company reserves the right to gract cash oF ick $1) 0100 lat Of Phe feneia Gill nin Mf ee 890 te Rex, 6% A Strenge Tole Thet Comes From | | von were ¥ na change, without previous notic®,| way over tract 28 f east and weat | went for a na load } } ' )—Falibut the Wilds of Minnesota th ner In the ¢ of Steamers, sailing date, and hours of | and 42 fect north and south In AW and white at home placed | ' 1 na Veuve ta Davin of twenty-one centenarians sailing. cor lot 11 tn sald bike a 92-40 Wir int 8 " » trout, 1 wer mer =~... SK. PROWARIDOE, a ‘ able oe nda " . 4 ‘ r nh now “Piiget Sd. Supt., Ocean Dik, Seattle, Seah aan ond Th bed in trod ' Annie Armatron Uptown ticket offoe, 618 First av., on, $900, same as abow sak eatiine S ai sola f 1 fi mbia fr 1, and ives in Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. a> 2. Senta and wits t Se wan atar back to the be ‘ 4c; tom cod,| ‘The operation on the eye of a | town in county Clare, Ireland at sas ‘ Agents, San Francisco, i Cook, $1000, bla at at he (Jonen) uid bear in mind | 40)"; ‘ plat ! wek, | blind lis, performed - — $50,000 will be given to the br m | comprising 49 lots in Sa that he had re © hou J n per py « which was ine THE DIVORCE AX WIELDED «: an g present as Washington & Alaska "s.-" enid, “it tx you.” t; Dungeness erabe, 1¥6, $1185) yojy of parts of a Iv = the pertormed.” Monroe Russel! to FM. J Ax Spicor waa backing team to | cooked, $1 ise hadhina*n® anti aiet eur Giiain “anata: |’ te ; $1, quit claim, lot 2 bik 61, C. C. 4 the front door of the Jones Wane at s eyes to the blind poe Ing divorces were gran STEAMSHIP COMPANY, rys° sa he notioed Jones coming they ye hhegehng Oe ets of the wit, haw been pronounced ed y ove Jn, sede]: Pee ee Teme — @arah L. McKenny to F. M. Jor- | room with a double-barreled np}, matatons Cosiing? = River ame and it Is believed the girl's | Moore = ; dan, #1, quit claim, lot 2 bik 61, Ter-|to his shoulder, Jones had a | ee wre and Warly Rose | sight will be restored. She has been) Emc trom Jol ewe Seman Sore Gentes yeuter= Alaska Lightning Express fy She meerant Rt ek seen eet #38! Island White, $602, Yakima hind in one eye for 3b yearw and tor | linger ©. Crane from C. C, |day by Tudge Moore because of { STE J. M. Kellam and husband to Ef- door of the cottage F 4 iu bape yh rahe Ny 1. for #ix year Crane Cork from Harvey 6. | #uMm: lency of evidence Margaret ANSHIP ITY OF SRATTL Rac Gobie, $1000, bike 17 and 20 In| out with the shot-cun leveled, 8 . ve r ‘ The transference of the eye of an | Cork mma Sanborn from ig he's v Baran | Mary J. Chandler's add jumped from the wagon, and r A oth yet halap amiga’ + avin, fancy, ‘animal to the socket of a human be- | Walter H n Be = Salis trom Vester Whart |} Charles Pearson to Alena B. Fish- | front of the team, and ax Jor ye | S38 5p gee agra Peat r- Phoyong: tore #ikht has been one of one ye 5 Jer, $300, lot 19 bik 68, Giiman park jed from behind the wa ‘i carrotn ’ Ki; Futabagns, | the # of surgery. As far as A Vouthfui Traveler. was th Thursday, April 13, at 10 -P, M.)cia Stok lke, bell passig bm 6c Per appearances Ko the operation has pest Le : ror——— Wiliam C, Willis to J. K. McKetg-| through the body and su “ nepee n eaefully performed a num Mo. April well PU canes, we the h $180, © % of aw \% ace 8 tp 25, 1 lapir Column, causing inetantan- |? ‘ z.. . a ber of tin the eye--usually that of er Hoyt ith @ ship- | know apher, r S80 of W. M, containing ® acres. |cous death. When Jones fell h Rice Poros Se nagar w into place, and th fa 1, Is travel- | tempted r husba August Scheele and wife to Julla | grasped the gun, one har » ’ _ s Rrra gg united, but never waa the ed from Wallingford, | had nd upon croms- Fransen, $1400, lot 4 bik 6 Union raised. A pistol was aleo found ns hey. P gry to nee was a better Kia hora, miles, ar- | ¢xamination uting Att | acid the body bubard, So series ber than a glass eye, but last night. On the same ney Hart she was compelled to DIRECT | Lutu B. Young to D. D, Merritt, pe 2 ouse se a8 far ax a vision Boom det vent» of negro mit that she was mistaken. On the de fon ta aE, hed 30 MA, con] Si Ge Gee tee orgy The optic nerve of the human being |eavalryr f the Ninth and Tenth |contrary, her husband had tried ri Sunsoqeet Sailings, April 2O4, Way Mant M2 Lig boarding in the same house with « : and the animal refuse to make prac-|regiments. ‘The soldiers bought him |peatedly to get her to come and 6.F George A. White and wife to Bilisa-|tcething baby or living next do ; reen Fruit na) —~ Oranges, | tieal connection candy popcorn and oranges, which |live with him. . THORNDYKE, Agent. beth Martha Swyney, $1, lot 3 bik une ledy whe fo getting her|- : age In the of Dr, Kohler’s patient |the stored away in the tiny travel- a. an ae oe @ young. lady who te gett ' 8204; apples, fancy ers parteboard lunch box | A Rich Nest. was not necessary to substitut 146, Burns and Atkinson's add. voice cultivated. > eae bs 4 “ : ‘Phone Main 470. 6 YESLER WAY | Mary A. Dougan to George A Nee Se . oe oe = © whole of the rabbit's eye, Thi | o ian dy thé id per bananas, $1.7 t b The other ddy the station Poin mio = White, §75, lot 3 bik 46, Burne and (MARKET QUOTATIONS © seal as alent. © young woman of a ria| AN “INSANE WAGER. jat Guringteld, Mass: found . dd 2 > * are « whose home is in : 5 Grest. Ticket OMce, 422 First are | Atkinson's add. boxe 0: Smyrna figs , Oe series at Gane all of his railroad tickets "Phone Main 117 eae ni Sat “, Te: sweet 1 « ve the | some of his money had Daily Arrive ie Med. sweets, § - ord TF eacunthent jto, For « long time prem es") TU 1 Miinalider shiarnbats, taba 9 pony, eg Ag ong fr ri The e tine a Cainvtet At- miming these things, and he was ery much worried, and kept a sharp Jookout for the thief. In splte of all street was quiet this morning market has t rena of the dinca but | tempts Suicide. years ago the | Ne 4:90). m, Spokane-Rosaland Yu» p,m Lumber end Building Motorial- . cane &. Paul, Chicago and Bast, |atutt. The po ~ aes tieness } | unchanged. Eggs remain stiff 1 fir, $667; ¥ lity, per M, No. |, aan fetigned herself to ab.| LOUISVILLE, Aprit &.—After try-|5i® Wwatchfulness the tickets kept j able fir, $4.09@ |sotute and, us the doctors told her, |In to hang himself, then to batter |" disappearing. Finally he came in . | The following prices are being of: “ i; cedat|"When Dr. Kohler resolved on the |the veins in his wrist with a piece [Of «awed ticket on the floor, and fered to the producer by the loca " 4 a ‘ sort Hunter was brought tit gave him a new idea as to who Carrying U.S Mail fo alt Oren Points| That's the Reason dealers for delivery in round lota on| y's os Bas chsh te kate Semationt of tha caneit's | Ta Satann recorichtory’ ta does | he <iiee alae ‘ i tough, $8; th 5 called in @ number of other |to the Indiana reformat: n Jet- “Id WwW ot All Our the dock ot In the car at earth de aaentalh. ane or Coe ehhen: 6.0 Aeows finn a ferecaville this morning from ok Rfter @ long search he found the i Maru” Will Sail in — Oats, barley, $23: | and 13 inch sug rede NOE a aera tine wrlih. [ino by Sheriff Harnee to serve from | Mouse's nest down under the ticket #9; bran, | 13 to per lout exception they pronounced it to|one to fourteen years for having |C##*- and in tt was over a thousand 18; all | ie tad that the at- lat ¢ lard. Refore leay.|@llarw wort h of rattroad tickets 4 a $2 bill, all of them gnawed en a can For Japan, China and All Asiatio Ports = . chicken shorts, #16. pnt arte get CLOTHING “May Buget extra >. eae Kokomo Hunter made a bet with | # Eastern Washington tm P : 1. s70 srg an inmate of the Jail of 23 cents to |imto little pleces, But he did not @12; «!falfa, $8. 21: at dp jcateh the m » = 1 lind 15 years Jationt |@ pant’s button that he would not} Is offered at such a Fags — Strictly fresh ranch, 14 live to don the stripes. Hunter pre fully prepar h the were put undor the both one peal instee i= ae neubrrenctomead Butter — Fresh ranch, W@lic etigate thts: cash, $1200 o three | creamery. 22@ 250. SS bay Guable corner lot, with new Poultry — Chickens, live, Me; lve | my oq that rent for $i. Please the interest on thts investment. rts ite, Roos 66 New Yous matt Ph Stock—Cholce beef cattle, cows steers, 44@5e; good hogs, live, alves, | oO CLOTENG HOME S222 ed a wight with his neck Iacer- onta | bandages. 1¥ nid he h beon in} ¥ ¥ privon before, and he preferred to fincaned me ¢ was ther re-)man is believed to be a shammer, | Th eoonding part of | Leila portion! the Mawar o re | EVEN W WITH HIS HONOR. iF ars It Will Have Mo City sed portion? the Hd was ca . Meinch and up, the eyes corr — Washington Red Cedar Lumber «ht 700 wR. G9; bevel widir and Embalmeora live. large, Ibe, S14@15.0; 08 “1 uiled foand the ove peiecios tags Soong a | Hides, Petts and Wool — Heavy . .,. 4 3. %-inch. 2, |). yt re aw _ | rc Tw REE Seat, Wasd 1431 1433 Second Wc. eee meen mete: oper @ pees | ee ayed a tat thare could be Confession to a Judge After an| Officers for Two Years. iat coums taaee’ VO pea runic. & Ae y the wounsed organ. — | Adverse Decision. | one yg I ema Rn i cows, sound, all welghts, n t s. 12, 14 and 16 feet eek the Jo waited. | Judge J. M. Hurt tells a story on /third clase, usually a hot bed of pol- ade an examination. inal and had | ¥, and the girl could | of members of the Dallas |itics, will be without a manieipal ofession which goes in this | government for two years unless the present mayor, council and other re on a hunting and fishing | officers can hold over, . The people eht from dark. She | expedition to Wynne's lake. On the|of the town were so engrossed over mitted to test her vision | day of their arrival one of the heroes |a natural gas and zinc ore boom betes _., |of the «tory, who was at that time |that they allowed nominations to go has been #0 #ieral) a district judge, found © that | utter ¥ default Tuesday, when wg hi coh hab hs Y|had been buried in the mud. He/the election commissioners were ob- Jon. Tt was in much worse pent pth sa excavated it and found it to be in |liged by law to open the polls they GONE WRONG. and nearly the whole eye | pretty good shape. He washed off | had no ballots and telephoned to the 4 to ber ved and the rabbit's | aii the mud and calked a few moles |county attorneys for legal advicoe, ‘¢ instructed that no legal convention could be held, MEsKc. 2 uted wu bet the bottor and it w a Kon > | ng Quotations. Aw yet no examination of the #ec-|hoat. It was a long. narrow abate | os j nd eye bas been 5 MN RO load ‘wan ovideutie ‘te tended ‘The Jobbing quotations today were | Duncan G. Inverarity Wante sealing brioche Ge ented wih lO km nercs Oe fa Explained. | as follows for Embezziement. The s ne can barely contain 2 | Satisfactorily Explained. * nis, However, when the Judge started |axesextrac, in bbin the 9 Barater ; A 1 tnete Inpanenes, See eeeene Ser jout to fish in his canoe, his lawyer| “What can Ido for you, my good: + paprateg inate hes aryh- aq poreage ed Flr geon believes that the success will ltriend inaisted on going with him, |man?™ inquired Alexander the Great, beet: 645; apot cash prices. | with embezaling tu mt yn. |be equally signal, and the doctors The judge was sitting in the end to-|ee he paused before the tub in Flour, ot bbing)—Patent Ex e Savings andociat Minne. |Whe Were eo doubtful are now sure | ward the lake, where the water was | Which Diogenes reclined. | of the success of both operations and ’ ‘ hic ye 00; Star | apotie, hae 1 ine e war pout six inches deep and the mud ou might give me @ job, your, rere % 2 ; Caltorais. nt Bede rant wa rn out erarity | teclare the girl will #e Ghoet Sean doe ee re eee 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 109 |in Vietorin a a keep out of this boat,” ex-|"I want @ nice, easy one that wil pr Me ie ae ae ea pee ce latmed the judge. “You will turn [last a lifetime agp ength «SLEW | HI over, sure, if you try to get In it." | “Very well,” sald the king; “T will 1 bulls and Te; calves, per pound, Se; green hide . te lems than anlted; dry hides, per sera pound, 12; dry culls, one-third te Wiin-@red, $i in AGVance of eres. it summer deer, per pou 226 | “ig? winter deer, dry, M@ise: papery _— ; * deor, 9@ 120; dry elks, 9100; Kreer Jeor the tie cat YOUNG MAN hz elk, 4@5e; sheep pelts, lings, 15@26e; Eastern Washin Se; Western Washt Jirty or timber burned, 100; on, 4G5e; waltod Kipn. | gore ny $284 24 ta 10 feet, S4@ Ir arit arcing him 00 Vy 0-1 xacks: buck : rr ‘pure ® a per 0 Lg soad [RR . That's all righ \give you some detective work. ‘ that t T am an old boa and have| This explains how it happened $0. 3% rity ne t BEST GIRL fished in a dugout 1 yatime, and/that Diogenes was so often seep t of the T y last you know a man has to sit mighty | prowling about the streets with @ level in a dugout.” lantern in broad daylight, and also wd into the |why he never found the honest man tantly. The |he was looking for. | meal, $3.50 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sack 4 1 t With that h | graham flour, $1.75 per be in 10 7 ' ow And Stabbed Himself Because | cance and it capsized sacks; whole wheat f $1.55 p t 1 t lawyer saved himself by a au ——____— e 100 Ibe In 10-tb sacks; meal, $2.10] men plan | He Had Been Jilted. spring for the bank, but the jude | per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks » flour t tt r remit- | who was about fifteen feet off shore a 10 aplit : A TOLEDO, O., April &—Jamea TLa-| was thrown fn the shallow wat said the lawyer. yee 9-Ib sacks; cracked wheat, 100 Ibs tn 10-Ib eacks; far per 100 ibs in 10-1b sacks; fart per 100 Ibe tn 5-Ib sacks; steol-cu nua 1 siniinintag per 100 Ibs ench Canadian 100-1b sack s ; 7 v ® 1 a J a) mud. He crawled out like an « per 100 Ibe in 26 Ken 1 . sutiful halfbreed Indian girt hog com out’ et Ate wallow | wheat Makes, 22.50 per cane ¢ s \ a th famous mmer resort anythi but Judicial language, jpkes; f olled 0 per t 5 to ae and. Lablanche had not seen the | wound up in italics, punctuated Plowing oot Seeding Thow | no os baie, in € ral, yellow, | 5 “ 1 during the past winter, except | daxhes and exclamation poin $2.40 per bbl in corn ee Mis a 1 one of two occasions when he|ing that he hoped the lawyer was ands of Acres. n his hands and crossed | » [meal white, tefled The wyer eel COLFAX, April &—The weather ss eae . $7.20 ° ¢ to the istand during the in-| profusely, a anure > sacks; buckwh , ‘ 1 ) ! to the island during the In- | protu and ured ig¢ | throughout the Palowsc country has per bbl. in 1 8 ched nt of th nee cold weather that there was nothing Intentional | 45 4 ttled @ Au that of wheat, $4 per n 1 ks; atoe “ rout} Just av the lake opened this past | about it; that it was purely an acci- |"t ast settled Gown Xo that of gen- cut oat meal, $6.40 per bbi In 60-Ib : cok, is said to have gone toldent, and to show he was sincere he |e @pring, and mud fs fast disap- me graham flour, $2.90 per bbl In 4 t Pelee in a small sail boat, battling | divided what clothing he had with | pearing. Farm work is being push- b sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per " 1 ¢ | na | 0. rough waters to see the /the judge and helped wash his wet |ed as it seldom ha girl, Lablanche went to/and muddy et Peace was thereby bbl In 60-1b aacka; rye ment, $3.75 per 5 nd | Pc : , r nd every day witnesses the plows bbl In 50-Ib gacks; rye flour, $4 per t ' men | the str me, and was received 1M | patched up and all went w 2 oe a bbl; fan Hed outa, 180 Iba net bots, He } 4 manner which plainly indicated |” At the next term of court the law. |'"S 8nd seeding of thousands of $5.45; fancy rolled oats, %-Ib #acks t ( 1 he girl's heart had grown cold. She | yor had a ca y which he was /8eres in Whitman county, The s been In the past, % fancy rolled oats, per case, | told him that she had be-| very much interested to © wp in ground fs In fine condition for plow= a kind me acquainted with a clever Am-|the judge's court. Me worked on it except on flat lands and steep tee eo’ , ) n— Moet a, | rican from Sandusky, who had des very hard and thought he had it orth hillsides, where ft eaeg too | per Ib, 20@21 va, per Ib, 24280; M . : ed with tives on the island, | perfected. All during the trial he| Wet, and farmers are taking ad- | Costa R m cholce, per Ih, 16@19e. | Fattest Boy in Pigtown. 1 had plighted her tr xh to him , [Mtl UD nights studying every point, | vantag of every hour he daylight oasted—Arbuckle’s, cases, | ng , to be th In the evening he ate dinner with | tre made a long and very exhaustive |to put in their crops, As a - F t., $11.75; 60-1b ca ith Olea and her relatives, after which |argument, and thought to himself |auence business in the town te dull, —~ le a aera.’ $11.85; 26-1b canes, 1 ae 1 ked her to pany him to t he had a sure thing, but the |for farmers have not time to come " » or busy peop t conte 5 r ae; ¢ 1 ri ng he would return to the main- | teow It was a great disappoint There has been no complaint of tended for busy peoy ; I , ntains Guate 4 round nial 1. The walk took them &/ment to the lawyer, and after court |@ searcity of help, which many ex- all of the news of the world in a | $31.98, + 1008, $11.75; 66m, ; ¢ Pigt h viled “Lovers’ Rock" whieh |had adjourned he called the judge | pected would be the case when the crisp, conagensec orm. le reade | A ' * for suleld have oceurred 1 told you out at Wynne’s lako|noticeable scarcity of id men is t obliged tc le through drear pled Cheese, Cage and Poultry t "an vere among th blooded French |that 1 t 1 that boat accidentally, | around the towns. , All who want IS not QDUgeEd to we i tie A Butter — Ranch 10@1 fancy 1 iy 1 halfbreed but I war tell you here and now | Work have apparently found it. The columns of matter to get at a few laa ry, In aquares, 15@170; Washir b Their bodies have been found, his tat it was intentional, premeditated | saw mill of Mr, Codd, the largest on I th t | ton creameries, 1-b print ha knife thrust in his heart, and jand done with expr malice afore- |the Palouse river, started yesterday, t facts Short, sn: Appy to the point— i ‘ 1¢ » half a dozen terrible | 4) the log drives on the way requiring ) sets. 5 , Snappy, Kastern, Iowa and El p26. Hert i t : ; ’ . “ in her breast, nany laborers It is seldom that the / aii ott: Cheese Gobbing) wh 1 . — ~4 hat is THE STAR'S motto. “Ole; Yast ; ; and demand for labor seems } : Me; Masters, 1846 : erg rg PHILBRICK SUSPENDED 2°00 0 si (Sat proann 7 omen Outlive Men, . i bbin, Btrictly freah 4 rik | There is not only a rush of work honey — California, 12 mort d ite child often outlives his | beer pended for ten days for | there is a rush of work in town, in " < Le ot I +i : i rother or er Many |vi the rules and regulations |the way of cleaning up and burn. THE STAR is strictly non-partisan ae : hag s i pie ; , Dressed chicker 1 r ' ym record of the long of th partment while on duty ng or haul ay the cumu 2 j an org or anything lags live: toreeve, Ai r urvival who seemed di During his recent trial, where he [ed filth of winter, and beautity- and is not an or Ms for anything or | “oP ae@ide: hresnea a ned. 4o:Gie- early. 1t-4e raid of Voll was & f assault and battery ing the yards and home There will anybody. Itsimply prints the news. 1 lived to be eighty-four |by Jot n, and acquitted, he | be a great amount e- r ira old, that ‘he wa delicate jadmitted that he took a drink while |ments made in the vy s of the As for the subscription price, it is Nuts 1 that he could not be on duty Palouse country this year, Many ; oy ints pe 1c 1 1 ‘ 1 if ral month oo new homes will be built by those al- a trifle—only cents per month. he tn cee 4 1 1 loct aid, would not| While Dr. Albert J. Forrest Is in|ready here, while every one of these ephone Pike 15¢ get sf ts, Me; a 1 ' XL k, but he celebrated his v York, hig@ental practice will be | towns expects to increase its popula Tel a f 150 and { TH : non No. 3 Pig Louk ty-fifth birthday Fontanelle jattended to bygAlbin & Smith, den materially during the year by STAR for a month. @lic; peanuts, 6@Ic; ping, 16¢;|timore News, 1 toa hundred, although he was tists, Room 10,™Bulllvan Block, |tmmigration, di e eee , ee rica i 5 x iti Ps

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