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nGEPS ore ° fHE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908. 7 Sele See] eprre: | corms” | MIME, CARRENO GIVES n| (10) consecutive fesues notifying all | OLYMPIA, Feb. 11.-Inapector | fea ihabanr tenia tt Bs sean lei e Tracts Witla tian) SPLENDID PROGRAM ELL OSCE EL CC mines falling within |tton and quatifionttion Bhallo be * welling much gare] Fifteen Ct i trom the dete sal tthe coe ern Pacific is refusing to obey the aT ome Gar feveenea’'s Maat Publication of such wething cheaper rules, which wont into a — on the Ming witht PS atthe vyunal ebruary | and which rela et ond or traffic matters, The} In a brilliant program, which in-,terpretation which seems to be re of much 1 whall then, Pacific, he says, has re-| cluded Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, | esti#®d for the other sex {fused to post the commiasion rutes | Mme, Carreno's selection of a otal atatton the be Sal Sowanes ||in ite stations as required by the| uvonst Hina, Smetand and) MacDowell number proved a most batts nowana aambenk an | 4 wtatio 4 required by the de “By a4 1 andre ‘ i beland tite md bend || commission order, but instead MacDowell, Mine. Teresa Carreno | wejcome innovation, and she worth te the person, firm |autred with time, ‘and int || posting rules which include some proved, | a big audience at of the American composer's music penne mejeneck aceeenpanying. bla er tte bre- those ordered by the commission! the Grand opera house jast night, | was proven by the fact that it lost immediately become [o: j} and son decidedly antagonistic her right to rank with the world of its effectiveness by being i side by side with the wu ome the prop | greatest planints orci ‘vecotutions. . were (0 ‘ Mme. Carreno’s interpretation of | lime works: of the old continent's peament -@alea.| which the ie on oe pe een. Oo | the master composers’ music was | immortals be tranater ed to any eeing, MiMteHBONEA. | Sood ‘ta collect tive | ax Intellectual and virile as it was! There was not a flaw in all the hich such of the Mayor, | the dut sahates ted : ora yed Ag ig i: of the lay or » ‘ol notlastton 1 ti a% at O technically perfect, In all the ist long Mat of numbers played last R be granted under (he Bang Pulved by lew upon wen nvestigate nee | Taste > of women musicians there hax | night, and Mme. Carreno's recital eter of 0 pate ghall give ten days’ notice never been one who has approach. | will long be remembered by the } “ints meee anion was sold ut in & remarkaniy short |! ‘The bid of F. 8, Cannon for the|ed more nearly to the acme of in| musleal element it construction of the new Whitworth and Fateview school buildings was ceepied uy the shoot ward ee MOVERTISING MEN of wich owner ta} prea tk ra that nules of the hour terday, The cost of the buildings | sing tt at ah“ The neseiiertani Freehold Co sii’ cet BANQUET TONIGHT | Motel Dewapaper Can: PRY Of Much nutic fn * tof th easier hoa. shall be for the att filed wit ce} And be It further cesoivad phat tne fail Tice fee ot & foreguing iment be, and wont same ie y, wubmtited All not be fatal when publi t ft may be gi’ 1 | quali tied of the City otico much aspenn: | 8 with the Ang nt} attic for tification a nqQuen: ang structed of brick Hon at the wext eenoral elgction | ten per 114 Columbia Ht Ween First and Becond Ave | pe pelt on the Sra day uf Marsh, $ Main Sats tua. Aven j BRIEFS BY WIRE | At 7 o'cloek sharp tonight, at the) Mr. Carl Brockhagen, the advertis- ead . a |banquet room of the Hotel Lin-| ing manager of the Post-Intelligen- | . | ae there ol the 200n Tne for Pe By alagned hy Teas a licensed place for a ahall be made in the . yevers_ er af the ox. (Of ite passage thie S0th day ef De-| of the oegeeetth the writion | Comber A. Dy 101 i < o Sach owner, any per KR T. RETNOLDS, = rt ot yo the | Pret tent pro tem ef the City ices amet oes fo the aS the owner wiled A by me thin 20th day of De- of this chiuse | Comber, 1807 same, for parece ‘clause. mW. CARROLE, ‘where ‘at any time t . ptrelier ang ex-effieie city thent. fore gember thirt 1912. 0's | jeoln, the Beatt Adcraft associa-| cer, are the speakers of the eve eet |tion hold their tirst dinner, whieh | sing. is to be attended by all the mem Mr. J. Russell Powell, the bart bers of the association, with a cor-| tone, who was much concerned ta dial invitation on their part forthe recent bankers’ production, all buyers and sellers of advertis. King O'Keefe at the Grand, and ing in the city to join them on this| the Gibson Musical Trio under Mr. vecasle Paul Goerner, complete the program The Aderaft association was or- which Mr. Everitt of the entertain- forthwith Treasurer nd snow co’ | the southern states tw intense. * many of The sufferiag prescribed by law shall add ne per Hent AAseRMMONL the state laws require a) | to be added to such asne Wood and Coal Representative Jones has made | 4 plea in the house for more money 'e the A-YoPoE. be it further resolved. the foregeing amondinent h Date of first publication, Febr Beenie on ty 2 ead toon} 1, 1308. mame in hereby” wulimitted to the] | ce | <)cisima,| The house committee on naval! ganized here in Seattle about a| ment committee has provided for jem « | javalified voters of the City of Be sft ” " “} ; } ‘6 P ” wap 3a os Mati Sf the businens | EL eee oats indir calddbantans "Ge “nator ” | affairs has asked for an appropria ; month ago at an enthusiastic meet | the evening theraia shall not be NESOLI TION NO. 2138 tion for two battleships ing In the Washington Annex, and| “A good feed, some good talka, tion at the next se al election to oe sat rot turin tbe, ee ot onl» AMENDMENT NO. 13, /%*,,beld March 3. 19 pages Armations 140 New Yer! Women suffragists plan a mon-|the banquet of tonight I the first |farmal, informal, wise and other- bons Mating at tho tine ° tion and proposition to | da Jenuary, 104 ster demonstration in New York effort on the part of the newly | wise, on topics of prime importance 4 of bieck. |next Sunday organized association to make for to yourself and your friends who | Meech Hargis, who murdered bis | Itself a permanent place in the roll are Interested in advertising,” ts Tors Bik |father, Judge Hargis, the noted|of effective organization in this the way the entertainment com- —* | teudist, at Jackson, Ky., has been | city mittee size up the proposition im | refused release on bail | The executive committee is com- their invitation | Penny areades on the Bowery in posed of N. R. Sibley, A. V. Wil Every man, buyer or seller of Heense anther period Th ‘ ' rest annual license : bd Wosell h Parvell, ity of Seattle * ss | ext general election. the City Couneit of the City of Seattle Tit Ne MILLINERY, That Section 6 of Artighe VII of warts winery New York have been condemned | loughby, G. D. Everitt, W. F. Paull, advertising in Seattle, should be nartor of the Clty ~ : . tag “ ended to read ag follows ryt . ah wie ho | by the Women’s league. | C. 8, Harley, Carl Brockhagen, F, J. in Une for this effort on the part Section 6. There shall be @ City | MASSAGE. Mr. and Mrx, John Ashman,|Perine and Maverick Terrell of the association to better local a Huperintendent of Atreets ——— neater | TaUthers, were drowned last week Mr. H. W. Cornell, one of the advertising conditions, and should and Sewers.a Superintendent of Light- © Bisctric light bathe and message, for in the Kuclataw rapids, near Van-| leading sales promoters of the by all means be present at this i ing and Wa Yorks, a & tatend Mair bough: 4 sold Naf the setting or ev! “and & fuperintens. | | Miller, thes Fire avs men or women Cottage rene couver, B. C thwest, Mr. Harry 8. Stuff, of first banquet of the newly orgam- 1 af such lav o Utilities, each of whom j <a | Gasoline in being cached along|the Stuff Printing Concern, and {zed Aderaft association. om. 1 be ke or, by ae ‘OP: - 2 ews ween amet | Se Maret, | ¥ ae OSTEOPATHY. the trail from Valdez to Fairbanics ee ee Vownses, te advice and consent of| , | ard, Domestia, Mail mend hundred ‘att Councit. for th “eg Siete att? 2. | for use of the automobilists in the | eunecil for the term, ox a A sioners and the exposition officials | will visit the exposition grounds ae « 36 A ale: | cept ein Otherwise provided, New York-Paris race. | - q | Independent mining men in the the sale, giving awa j a Fine o ~~ and arrange final details. As soom L of liquor where ' q : | ranmennn | COPY dA Idaho, are being F part thereof in to be submitted to the : Jorganized into @ body to build a BUILDING |as the preliminaries are completed, ae tee promine wh qualified pm gl RS a See rer me gd | smelter in competition with the | work on the structure will com- the next general election tot ret ay - ‘ smelter trust mance. Mt on the and day of March, ee Ee Ey RO —— mE Ss New Wireless Plant. Couneit, the tna $f. 7,0 ronewnante prion. =k Sa Ee King county will elect a forestry] VALLEJO, Cal, Feb. 11—Blee i if wicbin ony | 1908, and sianed by Charge for one insertion, 100 Bah. Us $ ‘ATE WE $ building for the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-) tricjans from Mare Island are to im not less than three gallons, Une. Seven words to the | een t Socreeatin —— cific exposition. The commission-| stall a new and more powerful wire ers have agreed to spend at least je, $40,000 on the erection of th Of said districts hole lant at t vella outside of sald xaloon c 1 BURNETT, sR. plant at the Point Arg tion, Southern California, Three times, one cent & ball not be granted! President of the City Couniil word. One month, be per lice Mra. Mary Campbell, a ploneer of ur of Naw aL 4 bs structure. ants ert “he ns : ree fury. t Tat Ht Ne Bnd tay ot tee the Toe, died at Meotesano, | ‘The regular county exhibit will Lacing, Eonard at Brighton. ad ee geid for any Haver H.W. CARROLL, went! ONT TOT TET Tae rs. Mary Bynon Reese, hon-| be placed inside the structure. This | INDON, Feb, 11.—King ie pe case be lens than | iy Comptretier end ox-efficto City || 2 cents. |r | “PHOTOGRAPHER y SUPPLIE! orary president of the Western! with leave $24,000 for the exhibit, ward went to Brighton for a change iauay ona. Fs ore? por > derean Supply Go. 131 Cherry Sines ry Women Christian | proper. The lumber and timber tn-|of alr. His majesty has suffered . wae cr ypaionng union, is dead at Ev- | terests will probably aonate the tim-| considerably from sore throat re- ; and Cherry ie . — ———______—————= | erett, ag | bers required in the building. | cently and this trouble has entailed RESOLE ak No.1 me AltaRD Ln il n PATENTS. County commissioners of the! On Friday the county commis-' sleepless nights. Such Heense fee shall So ian — Pallard x . fected \atate are in sension at Tacoma Sp during the perio for which 8 Proposition to! j mnied. and the bond required to | amend Article uf the City Char MAIN OFFICE-—Seveoth av, The state grain inspector has PADEREWSK! TO PLAY | Dae prope’ ter, om iding 0 the rf . versity. oe Nelson Metal Special. sent out a warning to farmers ad- ‘s iste nes al te ofrach,erapenedprcnamet (2 || Phone, Ain nese? Tod. 401 Sg ree ties Go Tote Fares ve ait them to quit experlinenting THE WEBER IN SEATTLE. ‘soliars (82 500) Hegtile at the nest’ generat siection, ranges : ~___ STORAGE. and standardize wheat, | it rene! “ity Coun : os ee) - 7 — February 19th the Musical Public Sine amendinent | of ts oe waite "drip head seeing | erga Bering & Borage ¢ DEATH RECORD. of This City Have the Rare Op. frved on requiring the) That, oft at gla, Clty f d, jucherten. eee na | Zaenen Mate 066. tnd S086 or $96. 48! Deaths were registered today as Seconset icing ? ra to the} Ea auras a mite © tel ables Loy = OPTICIANS. follows W the transfer of any U-| Section Ta There shall he a eu- |e Lane Option! Ge. 100 Arcade, | Hopkine—®. Hopkins, 31, Febru-/ ¢ js an event worth noticing that | [tet forthe resolved, that the SESW cletlty “cuderas uss necelniee SOCIETY NOV neces. |____ SUSINESS CHANCES, wholeeaia tmanetectering ary 10, 3034 West 66th. Pidesetht nan sebicted Ooo tas oo: ‘and the | of alt franchine ordteancee. aid. Une | rn | es ond Matures and § living FARMS AND ACREAGE. | _, Cwrti—T. Curtis, 67, Feb. 6, Pa-| clusive use the Weber plano, This required by the general) je Siste for houses or bus- Bete ef first pubtication, February character, and aft ti. 1808, noe tm oghen ited te the elec Soles Sas pyeiistions, of the Beard...) Smeshest esi Stes peimgs ew veighbornood feat 83 cific hospital. ie means much for the Weber Piano| hippies arvey—E. Harvey, 68, Company. It ts J election to be| partment. He shall, a0 tur jm Sno acne RS hen mninond ALGUET GAMBLER & CO : 0 - pany co * i Reecasity may demend, tend ‘Ss 560.400 Empire Bidg tt | ae Ret LIMB ACAD TRACTS afo lary 9, 3331 Raliroad av. wesi proof conctus- Hurry If You You Counet! the tnd | ail franchine construction neces | . ive that the ek grind by | be caring om ip oy wcteee the street ae a SSS ESS | a ite ere RTH RECORD. Weber is abso: Want One-- tiie ind day of Jan-| from time ena % MONEY, don't howe lately the best pls A can | Board of . —_——— Ever. LAND. sestiy cleared Births were “registered today @8/ piano made. NETT. IR. | Vridase HANDY TO SRAPTLE folie Pad i: Lii—To wife of P. Lal, Seattio,| sen rg “ont They Won’t Be get any CONTRACTORS February 7, a son. { h a ee? plano e Me One RINE ATAT? | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Por the| Swall—To wife of F. B. Swath) chooses. There Here Long $F ihe AuAwKA-TUKON PA few Saye in order to start the] 133% 24th morth, February 8 @/ jy not » plano manufacturer in the world but! FISCHER—One smal Fischer, te what would “jump at the chance”| yery good condition. Everyone of furnishing a piano for this great plano—more artist. Thus it is merely a matter} vows the Fischer of selecting the one make which| ‘old than any other make in the beat “ -— ‘ gompletion. He shalt Reep on file CM ak Schon Salieeer Shaye 2 <r Keunedy—To wife of H. C. Ken RESOLUTION Wo. 11:5. ie esas ecnowtng t aS : yg gage Fea “S| pedy, Seattle, Feb. §, a son. each pul ; ‘ rn * PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 12. the streets. + i" . « "yj « x im, ne showing the than of inning and EXPostrion. the office | ine ear ba s 4 Streets. daughter maps. “showin the depths. a ort FRANK WATERNOESE & €0., Ine cerention, Sat prageitiion to | whieh the eame may te, bebvw the} ' a ccheamnantemriaimtarenienepsstlengtansancen Wholemle Dealers best satisfies—which best responds! world. There's a reason. See and erktog > duty to Sit pate | Take It Away! Second and 2 seougeieed bank | og = AXTUMACITE, to the touch, which has the richest, this one. Only $150 takes {t, \ application made franchise nar Sal kinds we ore | Viet Eaapt: J fullest and most sympathetic tone.| 5, terms. ot 490 ay. ft malleable iron tte ob mans cashier today ook Bites LOS. melds 9) In other words, the best piano is yf Ce PoE ae CEMENT. the one Paderewski selects after) DECKER BROS.—We have an old by the City Councti lcomnection with the r the “ ————- | MADE TO ORIMER FOR Tot ih 5 : : of Beattie shall consider every a cation made | ay @ shanty oF * tacing right on Kverett interurban. half i of Article 17 of /to the City of Beattle for a foanchise | up Main on tnd, 44h ond amt Me be tom ined, balance first clase at Se City of Bear. and present fy Fecommavdations | particulars # acre Both Phones 248 Burke Bide 9 carefully testing all the various Decker Bros. pia black case. } ae | maki which are placed at his dis-| The varnish is somewhat check- or ed, but the tone is good, and its The Weber Piano Company can] 4 gnap at $: well be proud that thelr make is the one chosen by this greatest of all STUYVESANT—Here is a good pianists. medium priced plano—just as ane good as new, beautiful mahogany case, deep mellow towe, light ee touch. Guaranteed for a lifetime. hice treat stream through ‘ts to read as fo). thereon in writing. He shall, under | - oa - ae en ee oe Civil Service rules, have control | o a ection 21. Amey A alty newspaper of the employment of all labor, skilled | « « ’ > my M ~ lished iy | ve other, ‘ta hie de ie shall * : : $125 a Lot x, led ity Official | Finanes rn yy en aa cae, aoe p th 7 omen DAY'S PARK ADDITION ti Ber ot ‘ | matey, inated salaried 9 = | Muy a lot in beautiful West Seattle ts shail om the fh ‘ with your «4 ing mune ay tn sach yur a iw sets r © 'D Hiliman's cashier, ebanh oa . CITY REAL ESTATE. st for ten (185 br jee black. at ence. — WEBER AGENCY FOR SEAT-| 4) $250. Many pianos sell for ae oc Seehuding Sucdtaye. (mosting ‘ity Ce Tivet. ev Rie MEISE $10 Down and TLE AND SURROUNDING TER-| 3200, not a bit better. wepaper, a . Ms a ; sueT WHAT You HAVE BREN ss Misterter menasere of | (oe, mover opel ofpstes 2 cupese:| od five task at RATERS Sage a gen Nye eg $5 per Month ee KOHLER & CHASE—We have a of office shall expire December 41, Sy ge "sli? aan. 09876 | er: 4 Tine, r a bi play of Beautiful Webers large art style, a beauty, four feet 1909. °° And be it further resolved that the eee ee Oe Se ee Heck upon some bank | foregoing ment be, and the | : in te sum of two thow is hereby submitted to the Lot of} ten inches high, triple repeating action, best strings and sounding board obtainable, does not show Seen. Special Choice Styles Has Been Sent to T MALTRY, i Alka wide 7-12) Main | fanére: (3,809) | dotiars, | qmalified voters of the City of Be CC —————— Come Out Tomorrow Seattle for Exhibition, All of Tou weal tek ler of the City atte for thetr rate Or rejeo- ie 3 (at t a Which Are for Y was with such certt. tom at the next general election to raw MINUTES WALK FROM CAR| a al é We offer it for just half— “ Id Morel ‘ 1 « all level mt | a auntiersy — — | ered 10 the twcre. |, Weld March 3. 1908 | mene | : Jiewe alae Those who are interested in fine of Public ¥ ¥ 4 ov | > / SP in an envelope, indor fay of January, 1908, and signed by | a Ci - pianos—artistic planos—-the best of BABY GRAND—We have a Baby PPopowst and check for ne in open seaxion It authentication | — iron and Fetattioned 1867 the beet—should not fail to visit) Grand, standard make, in mahog- ler & Chase's warerooms and) any, regular $860 style, we now examine the beautiful special styles! offer for only $590. No one ’ y now a exhibition here should now complain for the want AVINGR PRPARTMENT. 7 ns AN One would hardly think the tone! of a “Baby” when one can be had nch—O V, Holt, Mer —tt b on al of the, Weber could be much im-| go cheap. And you don’t need PUawt BOUND nD SA TIONAL. Al. BANK OF ge ag SS yt With the unlimited capital; pay cash, either. Small payment ‘in. $823,000 a ae Weber Piano Company (ten | down and balance like rent. re. sO - greater ty AUTOPIANO—Here we oe ee ee i offer one of those wonderful Autoplanos, { ite passage this Ind day of Jan- waaee to Head Office, Toronta, Cane ary, 1908. tn me por need apply | brane? offic 1 states A eres od Interest al the twenti Rext after the first wech cull, and sty eh mmereta: le works at. the ate @ . thereof. and shall be firkt | he Board of Pabiic Works be at ite next reg ter, and ther Public Works the names of all par male have been erme of the and designs it ¢ January. “ARUROL | lier and ex-officio City | at publication, February aceon ADAMS, on OLUTION NO. 1162 PROPOSED AMENDM NO. 16 tion and proposition to Kection 12 of Article VIIL of nied orchard trae’ ver and. ralire 3 a yern sate piano factory to thoes desiring a gran . Qius | in the world) Neferences Tel Trees and shrubs pruned, spraye su WwW the City Charter, and providing for “HELP WANTEO—FEMALE, ae tte dbs Hot Sukihiee tades: cast they are in 8 the precast of au the submission of such | pre $ ~~ nes | Vaio Furniture Co's restockin —————-— position to player pianos. Everyone should emiment to the qualified voters of | Mra Biair or turn : } : 3 he City of Beattie at the next gen M * tod tt) Aw RXCKELLENT INVReT MEN Ts | command — the now know what the Autopiano is. h ral election. jacres, handy to interurban station. this ants, | Dest: workmen It can be played by feet or hands. hat Be: ‘It of Article VIII of mon and se cinedern Troam house | found, and can pump! And, presto, ¢hange—you Can Agent ; bel Charter of the City of Be Bs Ag oe om Queer purehase most have the most classical or popu a ome all r amends a me im 7 ve ate dies: i , he ) amended ad as follows nerd Scien expensive materials, regardless of! jar musical at will, No trouble— th ent for au er DOr EOED ee eALTAY 1 cost, all of whieh result in produc no bother—never gets out of or 0-921 Alaska Didg ~t-a2 #4, near Quincy, ) ing a tone little less than marvel. der—just pump, that’s all, Then ee iteeus 8 in its rich sympathetic quality.| slide back the lid, push in the FIVERONG Goth | rai pric It is a significant fact that when} pedals—and again—presto, change vided m Selene. One neve cleared. | OOS ana ee ie" per | & Person once hears the tone of the| —and you have an ordinary ar ane owe nome Bal Cae eon oe ow: tote tn | Weber they seldom purchase avv| piano, which can be played as ail to ade BROWN Marion Block Fe ed EnIY &TRACKON other make. Look around as the;| other ordinary pianos with the i for in case said we bd wet 7 - | may—see every make and hear i fingers. Take this one (slightly shall be a new piano, he had before him the | After ideal of the human voice. Of course, no instrument of steel wires and pereussion hammers can exact- ly duplicate the wonderful —re- sources of the al chords in their highest development. Yet it is pos- —tt) sible for some instruments more closely to approximate the ideal than others. And it is because the Weber nil be made upon MS AND LAN “ Arnage the | petition, others ine the mode whall Eo Setanta: nce err = | et invariably the Weber) used) for just $210 less than the Se ieet on eta’ ting yeh ae the exuncil shall direct in ——— ma fe Site LAND is decided upon new one right beside it, and ov be ordinance ordering euch impreve-| 9n—s uaturniahed motors, taj a ieee VALLEY | rhings are moving apie When Albert Weber, over a half} onsy terms if you like, ™The ediate Payment* Winthat a 1s6t H iP century ago, undertook to create a/ j it nity dutlding or RUTHERFORD, HUGGINS & BLLIOTT nd thinny “ven 4 4 : - catablished. 186 Dubin), by ; - , Be Pho CHEAP ¢ 189 laying ROBERT MALTHY Pomtract rd 919-920-921 Alaska bide a nied by RUrety con 5 punch) en as in duplicate by the which shall contain > " of each lot parcel of 16-1h-p dollars, | land or part thered? (6 be assensed, - amount to be charged, Ly or FoR RENT— “HOUSES. 2 Peterson i 1920 1th av, Weat fF WANTED TO BUY— FARMS WANTED. Comptr So wed against each lot cal — if yo DAY THEY | in Counsel ; or part ther 16 km, proportion . fiat. Rent | uo Mote 1812 or A in our « pg Ae pe plano, in its rich, mellow, appealing fo and ty the specks x t . # = 7 singing tone, serves best to set of ” by each such lot a parcel or part | Pike 6 north ear ——~- mee a t © pe month. Phorth {4 thin on thereof from such i. 4 PHYSICIANS. ge Par: 4 ' NISHOLS, 60 Union Block. —1¢] the art of the vocalist and pianist 1318 SECOND AVENUE, in said contr rite giving full deserip Provides that ap seme Rermacnacmmcneesnee | Hi A fk that it is given highest place by sthiclal notenaaen moet tl tae Tie PRR | Scere ee awe house. | those musicians whose knowledge| OPPOSITE ARCADE BLOCK. yor aia omens ~ MALTRY tern and training best equip them to be like apa sof the property) ADOLPH BEMK New Yor | 6 Arcade 20-021 Alaska Bide 2 seed MPLE OF MUS! EATTLI i The council, on receipt of Biowk. "diouses Bide judges TE fe) sic, SI e,

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