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; THE SEATTLE STAN. — geen snore reaper oe THE FIGHT HAS BEGUN FOr Municipal Own- ership in Seattle resolution this afternoon asking the two parties (o hold thelr conven= tlops here, but the resolution was not taken very seriously by some of the aldermen, and one of them sug- gerted that it might be amended by inserting Pluhing of Montauk point for New York Afterwards the municipal council Pasved the same resolution, Before leaving for Washington nator ‘att expremsed hin deep giterest in the movement to secure the two con Yentions, and sald that he would do hin beat to get them r the city Senator Hanna, who waa in the city for two days, did not cdmmit him 4, Of the two self on the aubje ’ Ventions, the one mort Hkely to come to New rk is the Republican The Repubtioan convention prom Ines to & eut and dried affair, with SENS ee ‘ st againat President MoKin A MEBTING AT STOCK EXCHANGE somantion, saat event of view presidency will prot pas settiot in advance idle ditions there is a bet To Be Followed Tonight by a Pub. f'."."\' {" peuling ihe a ¥ |for New York than in th ta Hid Gathering of Citizens jetarp cont Valesa Bryan agalr wishes to invade he enemy's oun Jtry.”” ther mid seem to be ne jreason for holding their nvention - -_— bhere under the balefs shadow Dd | Tammany hail Aklermante ree. The fight for municipal ownership and popular legislation has begun ta earnest Tt took a decidedly sensational turn last night, and now promises to de- Velop into @ taht against the ma-| jority in the elty council, The tac-/ thes of the elght Iast week in re- Maining absent from the a; Meetings, brought matiers towa erisis, and the railing of President Rinehart in failing to recognize min@ ority member at Critical moments last night ‘n the counc!] meeting » elpitated the clear The large gathering of adherente/} te the proposed charter amendments) that occupied the lobby, left at oe time this was done, and assemb im the rooma of the Stock exe ee | corner Spring and First avenues. 3. W. Godwin, chairman of the Committee of One Hundred, presided Dr. Titus was chosen seoretary The meeting opened with a number of vigorous extempore speeches on the subject of the immediate cause that brought the members together, famely, President Rinehart’s ruling end the actions of the majority ‘The matters of munic owner- ship and popular legiviation wore touched on only by 4 die on of the beet means to get the charter amendments before the voters next spring. Several of the leading spirits Mentioned the Northern Pacific's attempt to gobble up the water-front, AM agreed that the corporation and franchise questions were taking dan- BeTous proportions. The legal statue of the proposed charter amendments was discussed, and a committee appointed to get ad~ vice from well krrown attorneys on the subject. Te was deetded to call a meeting of Citizens tonight for discussion of th tounci!’® action in attempting to thwart the provisions of the charter. This meeting is ta be merely prefa- tory to larger tomas meetings at Which a number of good speakers ‘Will address the people. ‘Th solution calling tonight's Meeting ls worded as folfows “Re it resolved, That al! citizens Of the city of Seattie be invited io Meet at the Seattle Stock eeenanes. First avenue and Spring Tuesday night. December 12. for the Purpose of protesting against the @cts of the city counct! tm ite ef- forts to delay the submission to the! Citizens of Beattie of the proposed oharter amendments, and inet the @isporition of the city counet) to kill the said proposed charter amend-| Ments, and thereby nullify the p ' Visions of the charter of the city.” | ¥ BURLEY CUT BY MULLEN Nick Burley, the prise fighter, + etabbed by bis trainer. Barney Mul- Jen, in 4 fight at the corner of Maidi- Son street and First avenue ja Right. Mullen was standing in front ©f the Louvre saloon, when Burley | end his wife passed by. Mullen ask- ed Burley for some money, which he| claimed Burley owéd him. This} brought on words. and Burley struck! Mullen Mullen had a knife in his) hand, and used it freely in Burley head. Mullen war grrested by OM- ow. Dr. Carroll dressed Bur- ley’s wounds, which are painful, but | Not serious. BIDDING FOR CONVENTIONS New York ‘see. sean One or Both of Them. n passed, mentions the many act s and ur eed hotel commod ns of New York as tions here, Hut the very #lte of Now York t# or f the reasons ¥ poll ¢ not favorable to the fea of a There are so convention in sla and pointe thia eity many hot of interest that the delegates would be widely tH and hard to get] at, while in a amatier they would all’ be gather three or four ho tele, and thus na few min utes Tt has & yearn et * national conv wae held in New York, That was in 186%, whe Horatio Seym nominated for president in Tammany hall, fe | defeated, but not neressarity t t povention Was held BUSINESS OF THIS PORT, Numbor of Vessels In and Out During November. The port warden. N. has fled his repert for No ie an follows Veasels arrived—Steamers, %, net 57,982; waiting, 7, net ton- total, 63; net tonnage, Rogers, ember, It tonnage, tonnage, 4, to "8,000. merchandise re . 1 from coast ports, 6.6%4, value, Fish, Alaska, 1,00 tons, val received from sie The gold from Alaska was valued ats 008, 5 Merchandise from foreign porte, MSS tone: value & Total value of importa was $2,270, ee Number of shipped to Value of same, $300,000. Number of tone of coal exported were 41.665, value, $124,995. Merchandise shipped to merchandine 3,000; tons of cost ports were Firitiah Columbia, 1,280 tons; valte, $125,000. Merchandise shipped to foreign ports, 9.465 tons; value, $964,000. Number of feet of lumber exported | Was 1,196,000; value, $10.29. Total value of exports wax $1,529, 298. Total 180, and of Ided $46.00 receipts for wharf was this the city buoys Judge Cann eays he will no longer permit loafing in his court, and he has given due notice that if It Is not stopped. he will order his bailiffs to arrest all such persona, and they will be tried for vagrancy STATE NEWS The total tax receipta of Whitman | for the year ending Novem er $200,000 * of Unton ounty lher 20 amounted A syndicate of town, Whitmar have un loaded 20.000 bush f wheat, sell ing at 28%c per bushel James Conway, of Colton, Whit nan county, shipped twelve big Pa foose horses Friday for the Sentt! soorien One span of grays together 1 3609 pounds. The shingle shipments he Cas month ve not the Rock the pas p ao heavy ae rap October. poe wee was shipped during No ‘ t © carloads, or nearly 4,000,000 shingles The governm jon the east a river, A NEW YORK, Dec. 12-—Tt te hard! oy 1 co fee : to interest the merchants of New| 4 a The York in the project of Inviting the | work of cr (1 te {wo national conventions of 199 tO} gin at once tite 450 eubte meet in New York. They are so} ie of rock estroction busy with other things that most of ere the con-| them don't care much w Ventions meet, and they fail to see| fhhow they will proft by putting up the necessary $200,000 to defray the cost of the conventions Yet the Money will be forthcoming if the} conventions are call to meet in New! York. There can be no doubt that | ‘The Board of Aldermen passed a} One of the Best Dog S One of those touching examples of keen intelligence and |} among dumb brutes, which makes one real ize that mankind ia not the #0 “ fessor of higher feelings, came to light near Green Lake last week Oscar Lorsen, a rancher in’ that neighborhood, tells the story It seems that Loraon had been missing young chickens fromhis coop for some time. He laid the blame on weasels, and watched for the mar- auder unsuccessfully One rainy afternoon he ing through the woods eromued what seemed to be the run way of some wild animal, Feathers was walk when h and bits of down were scattered slong the ground and clung to t twigs on either side Confident that he Mad discovered the trail of the robber of his poul try yard, Lorson followed the track expecting to find, at its end, the den of some animal, Advertise the Town. SPDR. WOOLEY Dec Ww The Twin City Business League. and the fedro-Woolley have been for some t e naidering tt if t 4 f Avertising this town and it t tributary territor by ane of printed matter dis through the Fastern and mi Washington street | "OLNEY" I xtra Sifte d Sweet Peas, % aus a! | ee ei Lights Families of Dead Min- shrek apatiigg kad egetables LOUGH, Austin & C0. 815-817 Firat Avenue. | Ia idea when it H | comes tat our — ers Are in Need. for teas and coffe Pe eroreoresroeroeos r at vi vu trade pa be one that wenn 's See the Washington State $ | Jungs Oak: aiven, SOR. hu Souvenir Spoon PS | CARBONADO, Dec. 1.Yeaterda nterert ue buying whould ° . ganized, It immed forth that nearest meets theme con ° | The appeal ia signed by min ing here your mone * | Itnumelaw and Rev. TG. Wa Aeaction as to @ Seading Jewelers ¢ mehr se cal) saa gp eva ; os ; in the State of : | The appeal is meeting with as toll $ Washington ° newspapers are tOday f ne Soeccesoeooeroeces scriptions for the bereaved far \-——Aonannas, East Inia Tea CO, Rosin or Queen Coa AMUSEMENTS Tol, Green 905, 222 Pike St. pal yagi yy btu | | Delivered to any part of the } The Soattle Theater. sa Pein, a th Left Home” will b EW T E 1. w. be e morrow otght ne of the jot Heoadhurat’s rosrink fat | SKATTLE PRINTING CO. bent GF recom a 414 Yesier Wa pen ne ae < COMING WEST Telephone Main 700 w newly married cour i And we wi cell for your order rough the Wellemeant, but os vue attentions ativer Homeseokers Coming to This (Snncnncenmnsennrnnenneneneeee 2 ning spr influx of home At Kye Opeein | The Klondike Copital “Dawgon in Miniature,” which is te, men . ~~ | Shibited at 12234 Becond av s buy lands or to en | Friday and a | enue, ia one of t best and mort * According to the} hovel mechanical exhibitions yet! + ad officials at St. Paul, the At the shown here. Those who have en hor seekers are ¢ ed to be wo} trains to being ser. the real metropolls of the Klondike, | sume y its miniature representation i*| accom strikingly accurate. The many mov- |} ing figures in the model, and : beautiful light effects represer fora, are exciting both praise wonder The exhibition ‘ 4 large pat * that excurs te them are Leader Millinery On and after Wednesday December 6th be loceted In my vew quarters at ca | KK. Tro Secved Avenue E. H oneer Preas recently the fol and depart ern roads hav ed such a demar leoneerning farm lands with nts of all of the| never experienc: | f information now existe ~ ba MRS. JOHNS The Third Avenue. » Omaha probably will locate 10,-} ' \ | O08 new settiors along ite line in | * @ beautiful idy!| Western Wisconsin ad Werte | | “Human b j lof the hilis ta in the early epring. The| [the banner attraction of the season | and hap been so great for home | The | *eekers’ rate that the roads have been obliged to ix upon certain days jeach month for this business, when | they will run special cara to orth: | at teh Third avenue theater play le 4 clever stage realteation of human emotions and sympathios. It is melodramatic tn form, yet never! Wont Smoke. transcends the bounds of probalt! diate the home hunters. In North- ity. The male and female villains | ern Min a and stern South are far better bits of character atudy| Dakota the condition is the same. than I ally found in the modern | There > tw ~walitles now receiv. stage play ne attention of the Mastern | Blended with scenes of tragic emo-| farmer in search new homes i A hard fuel tlon ie a atrong vein of humor, which | Te Wert rest to him is tee velievee the nerve tension and pre-| Minnesota, Wisconsin and South 1 sents a pleasing contrast. The com-| Dakota. But from this point ato Laundries, i pany presenting the play le well cast, | Jamp is made into W Vashing Confectioners, and every performer is equal to the jaker | interpretation of his or her part £ sam Boilers, | Thie play will be continued! SHORT CHANGE Mlackamitha, | throughout the week, including the} | Hot Water Furnaces, | regular Saturday me matinee. | | and i TIO) ATERS, | The Olympic Theater. MAN AT WORK = ed oth pe | ‘The Lyrte Company at the Olym | NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. ple theater this week is winning new | ¥ a: x All orders will be promptly laurels in the mann nm which it Presents sketches. Nothing ts left }undone that would In any way | to the attractions } “Jake” Police to be a was brought before Jud: morning on a charge of ro’ alleged by tt change” man, SS Seattle Gas & Robertson, flied. | hort i ving Jer ‘The solo orchestra is quite an ad-/ kin Morgan, a water fron | Jitton to this theater and ahows con- of $4. Th as continued until e vely that the management t9 tomorre ning and Robertson's Ih that Is ce bill thin week « ving to thers naiste of “A T & te a shrewd one is threadbare by use rtaon's tri sah it 214-216 Cherry street. Patr of Lunatics,” “The Irish went into Morgan's pla Home,” and “All on Account of a went into Mores We sell Welsbach’s and guarantee | Brace with the illustrated say- ss, and called for a . | ings of Mr. Tracey and comedy work He placed a % biti) lof Bilty Reynolds a Morgan counted out |In the Superior Court of King coun- Mise Binnche Croter, Mise Fi uw ange. At this moment an-| ty, State of Washington. N lence Royston, Mr. Harry Proctor other man entered the store, sald Summons by publication | and Mr. Leland Webb. are an clever! be a « of Robertson's, and) Annie 8 Wright, plaintiff, Ar. | an the city has seen for some time.| called for article, Morgan laid] thur “larricklow, B. F. Day, Fran- | Matinees are given on Wednesday, | the bill on the counter and immedi cles R. Day, C. BE. Remaberg, First | | Saturday and Sunday ate obertson, it in claimed, sub-| Nations! Bank of Seattle, a cor {tuted a $1 bill If the place note. He pocketed his nd left the ato Morgan 7 Keeps tho Property. OLYMPIA, Dec 12.—The supreme court dts 4 the sult of Annt srt bag Gemlesed the suit of Annie |. oo made the victit naham against Thomas Cian- tuabte | rack and notified over the title to valuable | | Robertson roperty, located at the corner of | Tm tol Recon enue north and Was | afterward i; ” ntreet, im'Beattie. wre Officer Osborne atates that Robert In well known to the police and |has a record in Pritish Columbia as larreste dand ts being confined In the | day , A. D., 1899, and de county jail fend the above entitled action in| |is hereby designated by the plain- | MUBBARD REPRIMANDED i herein a: the place of trial, and) ane answer the ylaint of the plain or MR loft, and serve a copy of your answer Judge Jupon the undersigned attorneys for below sta poration; James A. Filley, Arthur | E. Griffin, Samuel Baker, Denny | ny, @ corporation, and | tt, defendants. The State of Waspington to the said! James A. Filley and Samuel Baker, | fendants; a and each of you are hereby appear within sixty the date of the first | this summons, to-wit, 0) days after the 21st 4 that he had} of the “change Officer On nted noon soon Cunn cy. et al wae arr within com Poltlce OMe reprimanded by Hubbard referred to m Hubbard was Cann yeater mbera | Plaintiff, at their « Tt ta} sour camp day MAKER CITY, Or., Dec. 12 understood from trustworthy com that a new gold-mining Il be opened up at Met hill, |of the colored race as “niggers? At. [and tn case of your faflure > a north of this tone- | ¢ Howk . whe judgment wi rendered rm. ¢ ne ts, | de ne a col 1 prisoner a y acording tot demand of ¢ work for yearalit please t = obs t nt which has been fled with the n that sec an immense |@ term bein 1 to people of my | lerk of sald court ae ledee, anid od Values In| Pace in th Hubbard can ca The nature and object of thie a gold, har been 1 ue 7 an ppt in {tton i# to forecione the mortgage r rded in the Auditor's Storie 25 Yet N Comes when he ning ® anima sed low ant crawled for sor r a fours, till he aaw t suse of the nots c parting ¢ he look ht that fi sh ed him n br ht r t his eye A small yellow pupr 8 tugs and pulling at a he rope b he w 1 to a fir sapling, Ch by lay inkemy h of the same nondescript br Now and again Then she 14 give it up and caress the little fellow who complained at his imprisonment ttered about were the bones and feathers of fow e ground was well trodden within the radtu of the rope. It was clearly evident that the pair had been there for some time The story was self-evident, Some * se a yp miles it having | 1 here Task the pr art a agi a red, the capt-|s0 f won't have to get King county, in volur tolint north have just se Judge Cann informed Hubbard to| eases at page cured an ¢ moon the Guthrie and| be more cholee tr e language waid county, and ther interests, for the purpose of | used ¢ future. and br t - nae BF Awe safeties me wee headin AB wt : to J. Bidmead Wright, to secure the payment of a note of the rame date eouted by aaid defendant Arthur hundred seventy-five ) and Interest, sata been assigned to nd being upon wing ribed premises in aid Kir anty, Washington, ¢ artless boy, wishing to rid of{home. He put him in an old dog | nat" om en «ty and eight (8) | tt had fled him here. ex ng | kennel bios) ft. F. Day's BLD te beet lla phd . at rh norning the puppy wa “eager teing™ n to the City of Seat racted cries, or ng wit-'¢ 1 all tether by wt She nensed 1, came h vad been fastened was chewed Shas sutri aan bies! ha aid Time after time, av aubsequent ex-| two. Tracks in th leh tha endant Rarrickiow in the sum of mination sh L ed | tt 1 found the pup and indred and sevent dollars at the ! erent ther at th she had adapted her Neither of the two was # int r cent. per month from dan roone nig a neighbor, en 1 until entry of jude offeprin " In hia pow yard, heard tt together also with an rron moved forward (0 relea ' nd sh Het ' of seventy-five pupoy.. fhe o shaw hii, gun in hand, expecting to find intiPe: costs harein: + und, with a gr ws at bir interes ng Prlge chi fn un-| gether with any sums of money paid instant man for her! She had poet Ye dow, which looked up fout by pluintif on account of taxes enough of the ra For nea n shah tatult a pleading @n- land furthermore general equit hotr the kind-hearted rancher tried Kulah which only the eyes of dumb/abie relief, including the barring of yrutes in grief cantgive. At defendants herein from any and all te at the only to be driven A , ani off each attempt by growls and oar ee ata wan dead and stif- i right and Interest in and to gleaming teetch. Finally he resort inp pee MR ES eet fg A preminer A ee eat ed to atrater He walked away. ,, ’ t PD spruce} SMITH & COLI und hid in a thicket near by Mckets a helpiogs puppy tay shiver. | Attorneys for Plaintit? abodes es 6 Ing and whining, waiting the return OMee and postoMee ddress Some time after, the mother left of nia mother with food Houre| Rooms 46-48 Boston Block, Seattle, the place t® hunt for food. A few grew into days, and the whines be- | Washington seconds later Lorson had cut the came fainter Vinally they died al- Date of first publication, Novem- rope and was carrying the puppy | together. ber 21, 1899, | ° bel ° wind sini wie innidiaecn dealin iid balan iin lst edict icici ab | Pai Coast Steamship Co, Por $ h Francisco | The company's elegant stear ips Queen, i Valla Walla and Une leave SEATTLE 9 m. a“ » Keb und very 0 h da ther ' Leave Francisco for ferttie 10 4.0 { ? 1 Jan. 1, 6, 11, 14 1 6 ! nd ¢ ry hn day thereat FOR ALASKA Leave Seatlis 9a. m Cott City, Dee. 11, 26, Jan. 10, 2 ( Topeka, J 6, 21, Jan "0 Al<K1, Dee, 1, 16, 31, Jan, 16, 4, and ry fifth day thereafter For further information obtain folder The company reserves the righ change hout — pres n dates and hours of THROW BRIDGE found Supt. Ocean Dock, steamers, sailing sailing PF Puget Beattie Up town tt ket office, 618 First av- Perk Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S U.S, Past Mall Washington STEAMSHIP City of Scattle Halle trom Yosier Wharf at 109 m Friday, December 15th For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, ia 65 Hours Steamship Farallon for Seegwar end Drow fies at Port 7 y v Pee a ler ot Vancouver, hetenike: wnean, relle from 1 exie Saturday. Dec, 22d. at (0 P. M. DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Oenera sarnin 113 James Ot. “Phone Main 40 Yukon Route Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Company British Columbia Yukon Rall- way Co. British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. way and Lake Ben- Through telegraph way to Dawson and intermediate points. SKAGWAY 18 THE GATEWAY To Atlin, Dawson and Cap; Nome Gold ates and particulars apply P. MEYER. nd Freight Agent & Yesier way. Telephone Main cattle, Was s. M Dexter bh IRWIN, Horton Tra Mc Manag Building, Seattie, W S.-Y. T. CO. established i897 |10 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. Str. LAKME Wiil Bail on or About May Ist, 19% NEW STEAMER SANTA ANA. e TSail About May sth 1900, Roth with poeengers and Freight. — Hoth steamers conprct #t St Michael with our river fleet, SEATTLE NOL} SEATTLE No 2, SEATTLE NO. © ROCK ISLAND, FOR ALI. YUKON IVER POINTS Reservations may now be made at the office of ‘SEATTLE YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO Sander & Hayes Agent Pioneer Square am Bpok ane devant W.82 p.m Bt. Paul, Chicago ana East t} GOVERNMENT GOODS Nothing better for Viseka, 2 Umber and hard mtry ' work can sight to deo better service Army cavalry trousers, $2.75 a pair special small sizes, 20 and 32 waists, $2.23; rubber blankets and from $1.25 up pattern or i hooded to $3; « 1 hed each; soft flannel over y blue ur , «, #1 each: can und J 7 ", cal pr grub bags, 25¢ *, be to $1; arm Mngton patterns 7 veh r each; mosquit bus % rs’ overcoats, at rt r ch caps, at 2h }100 patra canva ngs, at ” new regulatl llor suits, at $1.50; navy ¢ 1 lanyard ill-wool sweaters, $2; government | sh 4 1817 First W. S. KIRK, 12,4" | | | | AGENTS WANTED. STED~Agents, young or old, to Pocket Ink Erasers umple free. OMiee Supply Co, ‘ uw 1, @ AMNEMACT OF TITLE. Ons b THEMPE & CO, ine, the off iy: betrect company. estebitth- oh iss ing abstrects of m Tie Cherry Mrest AT LOKNES AT LAW +P CAM BOLL wre v in aie sil eolleitor ofpatesss, Movm 741) WAn OF, rooms 14-16 Matter Bi Hi. NAYLOR, former Pros, Atty. » h ¢ 65-66 Sullivan bik. ane 1hOts HOUGHTON, 414, 416, 416, 417 ik; W Collins block. oo ee ee BONIS COLLEOES HAN MS Tie Finer BANK OF $1%,000 « HA TIONAL RATTLE, Aneiatant eraphic exnche al cities of payevie the United Jac ‘wrth we « sfelder. t Vo Ankeny ‘ Correspondents tn ell the prinespel entice in the United Btater and Kure vile CUR EMAL OMS Ano BU Lins MANDALA. general joobing Tel. Green 60 CLOT Ms CLEANING. Sri SETTLE Clothes Brewing wok , cpthes in tS! dpe. cleaning, repairing. 1108 Bd. Tei itu! DAMING ACADEME HERE and only Foe Qmncing echeul im city, Banke hall, Fitth and Pike FOR SALE GOOD paying grocery. Grol, Damus and Osner, 106 Madison street. TWO &TERN- WHEEL INES and @ Mavi-e Boller and pumps, all in good condition, Apply Cahn & Cohn, cor. Reliroad av. and Yesier. ee HAIN DUESING AND MANICURE MRS ¥ A. HUMPHRE Ys, Hair Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cure. 625 and 526 Pacitic block. iets AN HOTEL YORK first-class rooms ang board at 36.0 to $7 per week. MOTEL RAVOT—Pleasent rowme: 62 Wien. dtNm ASKA Junk Co. pays prices; coupe eta. Tad Witten ave LAN “ABD INSUMANCE Jaw OTH WELL -Moregege loans, & rorety bonds 2 Heston block. __ MINING _ENGINIEERS, Nim MA ATEN vor ata eve Fail end Wister tock mr am EXPERT PRUNER—Those having Jobs needing attention, send word to C. Hi. Nelson, care Star office. SD LAND GOODA A FULL LINE of Heaters, cook stoves and furniture of every de- scription at BE. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike CUSTOMERS Fort TOUR, PROPERTY. customers coming each We have y k from the East and can sell your property quickly if you list with us, and at a right price, Great Northern Land & Loan Co,, 1209 First avenue. REAL ESTATE Ins@rance Appraising, Conveyanctug Surety Bonds Yu, Management PHONE MAIN 611 of Es tates, Room 5 Colman Block «Seattle, W. Accident ineuran) en, Cc. EF. EDWARDS es Estate, Mining and Business Opportunities between Western s WASH, 71 Marion street, and Ratlroad avenu SEATTLE - - + + ° WIGHTMAN POSHSHSH OSHS OOOO $700 For a 6-room Cottage over- king Lake Union, on a graded street > W. D. FIELD / Real & tare GA. VIRTUE \ i 220 BAILEY BLOG. PHONE MAIN S37 ® SOSSEHPHPOOS OO OOS POOSOOSOO OOO SOME SOSOOSHSOOHOEOSO DOO j }

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