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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier — SEATTLE STA ial Telephone News Tip: Subsoriptio PIKE Ete. To I50 DECEMBER SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, 12, tc In die aad Selatan The committee adjourned shortly ° M | after noon to meet again tomorrow , |@ WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dee when witnesses will be calle @ 12-—A sweeping anti-trust bil @ the taking of @ will be introduced tn the house @ FOR woop begun. The o 5 @ by Dailey, Democrat of New @ if possible, to avoid going to Utah @ Jersey, 1t will authoriae any 10 @ . |@ men or me to certify to a@ . E | distries or ciroult United states @ olief 7 He win, Succeed Sliver Republicans. court that a certain trust t# In MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 12.—H. 8 une ae Sexistence, The judge must Brooke as Ruler. cease ie aateatola Altsnc ‘sinine H and it siatt todas 4, he @| WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 12 ber of the National Free Bilver Ke-| Wh h iti ]@ munt so certify to the president @| There Is much comment in military | Publican committer has been named | IC ver 00 e rl IS orces 3 ™" M the United Btaten whe shall @|olteles over the nomination sent to| by that body for the delicate task | @ then place on the free list such | the senate body recently of Gen, | of preserving amicable relations be | ' @ articles as may be controlled by @| Lenard Wood for promotion to the | ween bis party and the Democrats) in ull Africa. | @ the trust in question, @ | Tank of major general of volunteers, | 4nd Populists, He will act a | e @ | (hus Milling the only vacancy now ex egens <n aye tee gerne ane ating in that rank. Officers of the negotiations which other ‘ Wehr: OOS OOOOOOOS army say that his promotion ts of | ments of the reform forces and bers | iv f more than ordinary #ignificance, and | have authority to speak for his « = | military governor of Cuba, ah id ’ E ~| Gen, Brooke return to the United P id S DARARAAARARARARAR turn soon is not denied by war de resident Steyn, of the Free State, Says) pt Nr Me Key os BRS Bn That the Rout of the British to arrive from Lyon canal ports this evening Was Complete. seeitsih Wieden Nias \asibi Jed « lot on the ner of Bancroft jand Jones, for § & LONDON, Dec. 12.—News from South Africa today is more ex- @ | Jones and James 1D. Hoge. J plickt. It ts now feared that the war office is suppressing later @ chased portions of Beattie @ reports from Gatacre, which would reveal the fact that his column, @ nde for $1,404 @ after the defeat, ran to Molteno, leaving cannon behind, and that @ ney ML. Baer wae yeeter @ 600 of more prisoners in the hands of the Boers were taken because @ und over to the superior court @ they were less feet of foot than their comrades, This seems toex- @ [on «a charge of embesalement @ plain the few casualtios and many prisoners @ : : e ‘The War Office today received an additional report from Gat- © ) mandolins valued at $25 each @ acre. It says the attack on the Boers’ position seemed to prom- @ \ magnetar rior eiw tr maaliaaaatall @ ine success, but the distance from Moltamo was over-estimated, @ ened ieieniemdipnansedtiot ati nd the local police unintentionally led the Hirftieh by a round- @ mat f the Yester ay ie @ adout way into an impossible position. The Roers fired from an ement Was postponed one week @ unscaleadie hill. The Northumbertands fatied to tarn thelr pow. @ | by the city Wt last night @ tion. The Irish Rites held the Ko til, seeing their position @ | ne steamer Portiand le expected hopeless, they retired along 4 long riige. One gun was upset and @ [ae peoarture bay this week She @ abandoned. Another was lost in a quicksand. The Boer guns © | 411) carry a cargo of coal to Duteh © were remarkable well served Gatacee adds that he is now hold- @ [yg nor @ ing Bushmanshoe and Cyphergats, to the south of Stormberg. on @ | @ the railroad. He has sent the Northumberland Pustleers and the @ | The medica mation of candi @ Irish Rites to St. Pakstrom to recuperate. The Northumberlands @ [ates for fire and police positions @ lost 366 missing, instead of 206, as at first reported @ > was held this afternoon at the 8. A e oo rooms. @ LONDON, Dec. 12.—A Capetown dispatch says that heavy fir. @ | The case of the Bank of 1 @ ing was heard all day omwcinan the direction of Modder river 4 Columbia against C. K, Jenner an i mar ineary t as been con e LORENZO MARQUEZ, 12.—Boer accounts of the British @ | tinued until De yor @ defeat at Stromborg. say that Gen. Evart Grobler, commander in @ ‘¥.5e. Cateen, sabtome a6 tee ook » chief of the Orange Free State forces was in command of the 4 Stor auanunien raphe Paging ° ——0o——. © lcemee @ PRETORIA, Dec. 12—Col. Plumerms force from Rhodesia, @ |" °" 3 which is marching to the relief of Mafeking, has reached Gaber- 3 PR. chard Gowen, attorney for Lag ones UnOp, | Persue fr to the ov ° ‘The following details of the Stormaderg fight have been receiv. © « to have e4 from President Steyn n by Ferg r e ‘The Britian, with six cannon. attacked the Boers and stormed @ Wagan an ac @ the Boers’ entrenched positions on the Kopies. After a severe @ |cused of burglary, were rday | @ fight the British were compelled to surrender as prison Mas | bound over to the superior court by | z ee, six officers, and 239 non-commissioned officers and men of : Judge Cann. Northumberiand regiment, and two officers and 250 men of the a Irish Pusileers. It is impossible to state the number of dead and @ | mies wane”: © laborer, reported ts | @ wounded of the Britian. The Boers captured three cannons and @ | ot teen rotted of $8 1 & saloon $ fo srmmnition wagon, Simos ce e CAPETOWN, Dec. 12 —The transport Rapidan is aground here A man giving his name as Davis but not in a dangerous position. @ | reported to Omficer Hubard last night | ¥ oe . @ | that he of & watch | WHEY Tatants, Dee 12 The HEN tran saloon. Sleigan is aground near here. The'vesse! is in a bad positio ‘The ateamer Al-Ki is due to ar- rive from Alaska tonight She lost 4 POSSSOSSH OHSS SOSHSHOHGOSOOSOOOOOOOD aS A NUT SHELL] REINSTATED )-2=. 2900s. oe Sm Frank Kennedy, formerty potice | ‘The Northern Pacific railway made Steamer City Max Ragley file 4% hours en route layed until tomorrow of Beattie ie expected and may be de Jerry Sterling, arrested last night d an answer in the Sts first open move to gain posses-| clerk, but who resigned his position | 40°.) court today to the complaint sion of the water-front last plight. four months ago to go into the|o¢ the California Fig Syrup Com ‘The matter ie now in the hands of | Wholesale cigar business, was rein-| pany, denying infringement of its the corporation committer of the stated by the civil service commis-| copyright label. city council, and as 3 days MUST sion at a meeting held last night The case of Clarence Cook against miapee before ‘the council take | He will undoubtedly report for duty |the Great Northern Railway com n@l action on the vacation of street es J 4 in the Fea Sede dices than 1 this week poorpelbee: qrvempairensrarctar g™ittee will take the t hief Reed stated today to a Star | °C"! Gone epee ig ay eseein time in considering the sition. | reporter that Mr. Kennedy ts a coin- | ?*"* The five ordinance: ich cover | petent man and a good officer Chartes Carlson, living at 61 May the construction and maintenance of | The force is being crippled by a| P4°d avenue, has reported at police & passenger subway ath Rall-| number of officers leaving for the |h*@dquarters that he was robbed of Way avenue to the water-front at Cape Nome mining country. More and a watch and chain in @ ten the foot of Marton street; the vaca- men are needed. | 4erioin saioon last night tion of Western avenue from Marion | street to University street, of Marion Street between Railroad avenue anc Western avenue, of Spring and ca streets between Ratlroad ay @nd Post street; the erection b company for the city of an | When Kennedy takes his olf pos- tion as clerk, ex-Detective Meredith, | m who was reduced in rank by Chief | so: Reed, will in all probability be re- | stored to his old position When, Kennedy resigned Chief Reed gave it out that the detatling of Meredith lex ne n p will he made abo have been Negotiations for the rale owned by Thomas W f Hamilton «ress for some time. cted that the fin ar and of the tin 1. Thom- in pro: t is now angementa January 1 Dridge from University street down |as a clerk waa only temporary ™ Gaee Bg tg +f = oe rg to Ratiway avenue; the right to lay However, a fow weeks later Heed ro — beg A red a pagel ly a spur tracks on the Northern Pacific relieved Meredith of his detective’s Mining & bes fon Co., for $18 wharves, additiowal track pr star and his wages were treated to | ?*"*” amagre -CuNained in 6 Bcroes Yesier, Columbia, Madisun| the ax ase Guprenee end University streets, and the re- Meredith gave perfect satisfaction Judge Moore yesterday morning @rading of Post str are accom-/|as a detective, but through the in-| heard the case of the { Ta panied by & plat which shows the | fuence of John Considine, a sworn | coma vs. ex-Treasurer Bb *, in the Proposed changes very clearly lenemy of Meredith's, and a warm | Pierce county superior court The The effect of these changes aa the friend of Chief Reed's, Meredith waa| ie Ww mtiinued until next Fri company has planned them, would | reduced In rank day close Marton, fieneca and Spring| Kennedy has seen police service| kt Simith, eaid to be a professional Streets from Post street to the water- | for six years and was the first clerk | beggar, waa a ted by Detective Sront. It will put six new tracks be-|appointed under ex-Chief Rogers’ | wappenstein Judge Cann tween the city and the water-front |administration. Kennedy and Chief | aned Smith § onte this morn. on Yesier and Columbia streets; 7| Reed worked as clerks together un-|ing He will serve out his sentence new tracks on University street, and der Rogers tn the chain gang two on Madison street Late this afternoon it was ascer — This would make 14 tracks cross | tained that Meredith would be put| AuKuatUE Auchmore, Carl Mensing Yesier way and Columbia street, on the detective force within two or | #4 ©. C. Mensing. have incorp ° 10 would cross Madison street three days ed the Mensing-Muchmore Co., with ‘That portion of Western aven NS the object of condu ting @ general Detween Madison and University mercantile business. The capital The Harriman party im to have| stock ia $25,000, In 600 shares Streets is evidently to be used as a Gray and wagon yard, for the teams *OTTOWs, even as they have been vin- | Here is a tabulation of the inatru loading trom the freight sheds 1 upon the “P.-1." excursionists, | mente filed in the auditor's office at —_ om - The Fox tribe of Indiana e ry their | the court house between June 1 and isrenpect for the eminent men of | November 20 of the last three yea FOR UNION CIGARS. selence to the point of call@« them | showing the great increase in the onewe andals, William Bittoux, whom ae transact A special organizer of the Cigar- the acquisitive curio flende have 4,642; 1898, 4,574; and 1899 makers’ International Union, Frank brought from obscurity to the gran- Hornsby, is in the city. His work js deur of arbitrator betwen themeeiven feen receive during thene to obtain endorsements labor and the irate Alaska Indians in| periods were unions for unton-made *, and, again in evidence, He ts responsible | 1897, $4,588.60, 1898, $4,772; 1899, $7 Pledges that the members will use no for the following statement: ‘The | 003.25 Other. Mr. Hornsby has been very| Fox tribe of Indians will bring bie) o 44, Waleott, arreste A on a charge Succemsful in Beattte damage suits against members of | ot grand larceny in Whatcom aes the Harriman party, which left here ai gaya ago, wan ph 4 awl The city of Ballard has on last summer on the ateamer ¢ TS?! Judge Cann today for a prelin granted until Decetmber 21 to W. Elder for Alaska and Siberia hearing. ab cane wai eohtinua 1 afidavite in its application ¢ While at Cape Fox the Harriman) nt) saturday Walcott's bonds trial of the case ofg W. G. Tay rople took from the graveyard and | were pinced at $1,000. It " At the Seattle clearing hov - age, 91 carvings. Two of the| rere mace’ & se day bank clearances amounted to|propertien were carved cottages, | he (0ok & diamond ring, valued at $897,111.15, while balances wer: $#7,-| wherein the ghosts of departed an. {22% from ® lady by the name of ; c Germain, living in the Vendome Sg a Geptens wees Wont to qpend the tong hotel on First avenue Hannah Dickinson today purch Alaskan nights , sad @4 from John Brannian and wife a; In two or three weeka [ will leave The Mth annual encampment of fot on the corner of Seventh avenue for Ban Francisco with a halfbreed the Grand Army of the whlie will Gn Stewart street, for 14,750. mber of the Fow trib We will be held in ¢ ago August 28, 29, 20 The Mount Baker Mining & Mill-|try and get trace of some of thease and 41, 1900. The date was agreed ing company has been incorporated | things on December 7 at a Joint meeting at With a capital stock of $1,000,000. T We wit! a cure the names of the Palmer house of the executive trustees are F M Pions, Firneat ry member of the expedition. The committee of the counci) of adminise Rions and Martin Phuke Indians came together and will ineti. | tration, and the committee repr A special meeting of the local Red| tute damage eults aggregating pos. | senting local interests, All the mem Crown socie waa held this morn-|sibly $40,000. Many of these carv-. > ft executive committee ex- ing. A committee of five was ap-|ings are more valuable to the In- | CePt oF ere present pointed to go to Carbonad diane than they would seem, for| The civil service commssion met vestigate cases for relief. Mra. W.| they contain the ashes of the not-| last night suspend for sixty W. Robinson, jr., Dr. Sarah Kendall,| able dead. We will exempt no mem-! dayx Patrick Madigan and H, H Mre. Chas. McCutcheon, Dr. Caesley| ber of the expedition Your fireman and stoker who Balabanoff, and Mrs. Goo, MeGeer The Indians have rained a good. p- In with # v IAndeay Mrs. Belle B. Haines’ resignatic ad sum to use in bringing the Har-'@t the Lake Washington pumping from the presidency was accepted riman excursionists to time.” station recently. ably urn to Banth wome time | thin week ;| The general does not believe that a admitted that his return will be oth- er than temporary (ign, Wood wae at the war depart- ment for a conference with Beeretary Hoot He « that he expects to plete the ape him to Washington and will prob- |civil government should be inaugur- i with pomp and ceremony The} urse of reconstruction should not, | 8 his opinion, be sudden, but grad | ual, He remarked that the Cubans | jare learning to trust the Americans It haw been no easy task to bring about the present good conditions in the inland, and Gen. Wood called eclal attention to the fact that the! Creme far attained has been } with Httle lows of Mfe, There has en little disorder, and the stories attempting revolts, he said, have been gross exag: erations. WHO WILL GET KILLED? There will be a street-car accident at the corner of Third avenue and Madison street some night, unless Providence ts vunuseally Vigilant The employes of the Madison street abie line do not lke to stop at Third ‘Venue when there ts a crowd of the ater-goers waiting for acar. A de- ay Of several seconds might occur jon account of these persons getting | aboard As « result, the cars go right through and make no stop at | Third avenue Usually there is a Jam when the Third avenue is disgorging, and dur- jing the excitement of ringing belle d the general scramble, someone is sure to get hurt by-and-by. The ¥ ordinance provides that cars shall be stopped on Third avenue. Then there is a possibility of th Madtinon and Third avenue eteetric | care colliding. Only @ few evenings ago, the motormen of an electric car thinking that the cable cara would stop, turned on the electricity only | to See the cabie-car whiss pass in | front of him. A few taches further and his car platform would have been smashed. At the aame time. | here were several persona on the | Weat wide of the street crossing the cable track. They expected that the ar would stop, and barely got acroms the track in time to escape be ng run over. DEBATE ON CURRENCY | | | } | WASHINGTON, D.C, Dec. 12—-| The dehate on the currency resumed in the house today, Gros ven Ohio, taking the floor | Tak up the history of the Dem-| veratic party, he argued that it was full of Incon m the curren maintained | n party had al | ways held to the principle that every dollar imeued by the | should have an equal value. “The! Democratic statement,” said Gros. | venor, “that this bill proposes to make a gift to holders of bonds of | the difference in value between gold and coin bonds, has no fc unlean the Democratic party means to pay bonds In some money worthless than | the par dollar. Aa a matter of tact, | the Dill will not advance the value of bonds one cent.” | government | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 12—~ In the senate today the elections commit was authorized to send for persons and papers to dete whether or not Senators Clark Montara, and Geott. of Weat Vir- ginia, were entitled to their seats | WASHINGTON, D c, Dec, 12.— Tt t# said this morning that Pr fent npers, of the Fefleratior Labor, was injured last week in a b ea nt in a critical con THE ENDIS NOW IN SIGHT, WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Gen, Otis cables this morning In lucan province the rebels are acattered and hav been driven Eaat to the moun tains Our casualties in that «# tion during the last few days were |10. The insurgent casualties in kill ed, wounded and prisoners age gate 100. Considerable ineurgent property, with records, arms and ammunition has been captured, Our troops are now in the mountaina Jn pursuit. One column is moving West from Ta on the west coast, and has encountered jittle resistence No concentrated insurgent ¢ of importance is in Luzon north of Manila. ‘The southern insurgents will not offer very strong Pesistance Troops are moving in that section Organized rebellion no longer existe and the troopa are active In pursuing 7 robber bands. All important ana| AM the First Mewionh threatened centers of population in| teers in the city will be given a re- | the north are occupted.” ception tonight at the Queen City] (ae on Battery street and Fifth av ROBERTS CASE | | IN CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D. C, Des. 12 ] The Roberts Investigating commi tee resumed its sitting today pening | closed doors | | remedied | unuewnt thing for a | the Bloemfontein to | overdue HOLDI! [a months The Great Northern overland was) delayed two hours last night by a| slide near Ballard, | The Viectorian’s run. amer Utopia is etill on the carrying mati«. every lock bex in the local pont- | office is rented and many people who wish to are unable to obtain private boxes, The trouble will likely be during the month of Janu ary by putting In a large number of new boxes. Kentucky Contests. FRANKFORT, Ky., Dee, 12.--The counted out Democratic candidates for state offices today served the new incumbents with ae of contests MAIL CONTRACT — IS FORFEITED Through the delay in the arrival of) the steamer Bloemfontein the Brit ish - American Steamship Company has forfeited ite mail contract with the United States government. The company's contract called for a teamer between Beattle and Hono- lulu every month, The Garonne was the first used for this purpose. The Kiihu Thompson was also on the run, but was put on the © Mine. The Garonne wa taken Into government service as a transport, and was to be Bloemfontein, which w this port from Australia. This vessel was to arrive here on the first of the month, and leave for Hawati on the fourth. The ship is now twelve days overdue, and has not been heard from or sighted by any incoming vessel The company's representative at) thie port maintains that there ts no! reasen to fear wafety of the vessel, tothe time the com- | Pang bas had a tug searching for the | veose! outside the cape to tow her tn) if abe should need assistance. | O14 mariners consider it a mont tanch ship like | so «much| The vessel has not even} been reported at Honolaly. It is poe sible the next Hawallan steamer ar riving at San Francisco will hav definite information. ] replaced by the ordered to ic | INQUEST Al CARBONADO, Dec. 12.—Yester.| day, up to 6 p. m., seven additional bodies were taken out from mine This morning one more was brought to the surface. This makes | ™ dead, in all, and completes the lint. Michael Kichinko, who was yes terday reported among the dead, ts in the hospital and may recover. | Coroner Hoska’s jury of six men from Tacoma arrived on the train last evening. It consists of Judge A. FE. Lawrence, ex-City Councilman William Seully, J. C. F. Johnson, Alphaeus Davideon, ( tin and Fred Fidemiller Today they began thelr gloomy task of walking from house to house where death stalked and then to the morgue, They are still in and will probably not report for two days. orge McMar fexaion Crarina, The disabled steamer Capt. Beaman, was towed into Ar lingte nek today. She started to San Francisco over a month ago with a load of coal, She broke down in @ storm outside of Plattery Bhe wan picked up by the Wallowa and towed back to Neah bay everal attempts were made to tow her to San Francisco to avoid the expense of unloading here. Two tugs to her a hundred miles past the cape and nearly pulled her apart. She the nput back to Clallam bay. J.D Spreckels, her owner, of San Fran cinco, telegraphed to have her towed to Beattie. Her cargo will be dis charged and the vessel thoroughly overhauled we The trial of John EF. Clark, the} mining man, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, was set for December 15. and his bonds placed at $200 by Judge Cann today Hoth legs of A. Sheridan, a man empl don the cutoff, were broken yesterday non by a cave In. He to this etty and taken to Pr hospital One case of diphtheria was report ed by Health Officer MeKenehnie | this afternoon from 409 Pontius ave nue. FOR THE VOLUNTEERS Woahington rai} Palmer after. | ught vidence road was br Seattle. enue, North The reception is under the auspices of the Fortson Relief corps. Josiyn Brabon and childre Annie today filed suit against the city fe $25,0000 for the death of Chas, Hrabon, Brabon was a fireman, and} was killed by being thrown from @ horse-eart on Bam John street sever- 1599. ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. St Toy Watches Are small things, but our prices are small, too. Es ve bullt up our business on sroall articles at mall prices, and today we show ope of the finest lines of 7732 in the eity. But the pric aven't changed. THE ALL. COON BROS., I417 Second Ave. BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 704, On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pe » Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch, McBrayer Bottled tn 4, etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials and Imported Gin. A Welcome Ghristmas Gift Appreciated for years is a pair of Gold Rimmed Glasses or a fine pear eu. We have the largest Lange in the ee : have ev erything i uality, price OPTICIAN NN, CLAY E 720 Avenue Christmas Suggestions From now until Christmas we are ¢ going to tell in this space of appropri- Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Purses, IF YOUR EYES Th és vont oT cbeuié have the HOLSCOMS, Latics is isin Among the hundreds of happy Christmas and Saucers. Sixty cents for each cup and saucer—worth Tc. CORONA JAVA COFFEE—a splendid flavor and good strength The Commercial Importing Co. 1008 Second Ave. ~— And here we are with Ladies’ and Gent’s Watches from $2.50 up. ate Chrismas gifts. Your distent vision is eae examined. Dune ae io cras. suggestions here you'll find some very dainty and pretty decorated Buillon Cups here for #@¢ per pound. Diamond Rings, from $5 up; Ladies’ Guard Chains from $2 up; Stick Pins from $i up; Vaseline Jars from26e up; Opera Glasses from $4 up; Umbretias from © up: Gente’ Vest Chains from $2 up; Children’s rings | from up: Ladies’ Rings from $2 up. One of the largest lines of sil- ver and Ebony Brushes, Combs and Mirrors tn the West. Silver nov: you in anything In the jewelry line. We Watches left at about one-half their ac- elties from 28e up. Can please have a few of BE. Howard & Co. OW. OW. HOUGHTON, 704 First Avenue Jewele People Who Don’t Gare to Waste Their Money Usually Trade at Frederick & Co,’s JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT FRI Where the most liberal inducements to buyers for the coming holidays are offered BOOST ICI OIC I Rit * THERE is no other house on the Pacific Coast carrying such a variety of articles suitable for * » * » : : . “4 ‘Christmas Gifts: e+ = Our stock of Diamonds, Watches, seat 4 % Cut Glass and Silverware, is complete in * * every detail- 4 + Albert Hansen 2M iathin wm » SERRE EERE EERE EERE ERE REE REE ERE ce LED EO TRY ~ The Palace Steam Laundry work fora change, If your work ls not done to your ta bring it back @nd we will do tt over free of charge, Have the wagon call for your bundle. Tat Main ee The Palace Steam Launtry As White as Snow Tt's worth while to take your washing to @ laundry which turns out work white—not blue or yellow. That's one reason, among many, that the people of Seattie prefer the Queen City Laundry to any other, Our call trade prices -No bundles de- shir collar, e3 12ige; collars, fer ‘cut der Fel ‘pike #3 Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-98 Fourth Avenue, betweed Union ent Pik Wall Paper 9000 of the Twentieth Cent to select from. We cater A want their homes beautified. PRR DPRVEVER000 9998 MUHL 219 Pike Street Between Second Third Aves, SORRA0 000000000000) Made to order; quet floors; ished and quariftined. Mantels, Grills ART FURMITURE & GRILL CO, ‘ eo. 1105 Third Paiste opp. Telephone Bulldine

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