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1G METER PURCHASE OFF FOR IS NOW PROPOSED — CHICAGO ue of $75,000 for This Past Be Introduced. ent League Conven- tion Ready to Go. HOUSE-BOAT COLONY : tn @ rather nolay condition, His Lenlelaneiondanaie Young Men Explain, Haw-|compgqions wentea him te no ce ‘ tmportant be al bed, bet he demurred (By United Pre Pie introduced at the . | ‘They insisted and he rushed into] SAN FRANCISCO, July ! we Te city counci! tonieht,| @VEL, That the Cartridges his room and secured a revolver, | cial (rains have been chart ig Measure erianating }toaded with blank cartridges, He fin! preparations are being mac Hines asking an W Bla ks andHarmless fired the revolver several times be-|today by Chairman Hugh J. Me ere Dian fore he was disarmed. The young ° 008 to purchase Iwaae, of the state central commit the use of the city) —y po CO at 76. peters jman wan then foreibly disrobed and for the journey to the Chicago : 1 te} ee ee Te thrown into bed nvoution of the western delegates . aes ee erees eT le ‘The shoott sd wowwral wild ppendence party it reduced| ‘The combination of a carousal he shooting started seworal wild | of eer to get the beerit of reduced snd a revolver created Comtecna {rumors afloat. One was to the ef-| The California delegation will oles ut te allowed ltion in the houseboat colony at |fect that a Woman had been killed | leave next Wednesday night, At Mie contract. trong will in-yMadison park, abeut 11:20 o'clocls| DY her husband. Reno the next morning the Nevada authorixing | last olght ; | ‘The young ‘men connetted with | Qolexat lbp netg the Cabttorntans ne eer to eatntaln asub-| Several young men are living ta | the affair are very reticent ] yenver the New Mexican dels treme employing two] & houseboat near the lumber yard. |say that the shooting was a “mere | ®ation will Join the train Rallard. 4One of them partook ,.not wisely but | trifle.” the}, The Washington delegates will too well” last night and soon was! vicinity rt Join the Oregon delngates at Port land on W taking thelr |departure for Chicago on a spectal jtrain at 6 o'clock in the evening |Idaho delegates will Joint the Ore- |won and Washington train. The Colorado and Utah delege tions will jom the train when the two trains are combined. They ex poet to arrive at Chicago on July 27. AMERICANS Other residents in are indignam, howe work in connect pon sod is of the city, treas | tendent of build from the Oregon & XH railroad as the com re re of expense of replank Valle) . Storage Ordinance. ‘eliogs will hav conan etber er controlling | i By United Pre: and distribution Of) TopeKA, Kas, July 20—It 4 ‘and merchandise Mahe | Pretty woman should rash up to throw her arms around you and fro heck and declare she was) your wife, and you couldn't reeall | pro-| of ever having seen her before, and | ‘of all foods | !f two little ones called you papa, eaten from |8nd an aged man and woman de- for sale. This|Clared you were their son—and if] Sera ie candy and | YOU @idn’t recognize any of them—| do you think you would finally] s open air lunch coun £ fruit,| break down and admit they were place where fru right? thod th other meee Wine "Geotee Bintt © Meriden, a Topeka’s ex-mayor, has just had) My: Building Law. such an experience. And he ad-| 4 superintendent of | mite his relatives are correct, and [wilt introduce a bill) pe wrong ' buflding ordinance.| Harison's case ts one of the) ordinance provides | strangest cases of loss of meniory % where there Is 10/on record. To begin with, he has! mee mast be left in the | tived here all his life, and his ex Mthe buildings for a yard)jcetient repute is known to every wide. This will be | citizen. that this law will apply) Harrison lived with his wife and eases where the structure | family in Topeka until the first) feted for apartment house) week tn January. He disappeared | suddenly, and despite all efforts, | ordinance also stip /no trace of him could be found. | Where the lot is more| Last week Harrison's wife re-| Hfeet im length there must ceived a letter addresied to her| Of six feet left vacant husband. She recognized the hand-| ot the building. This) writing ax his. The letter was there must really be! signed “A. H. Gresham,” and the/ constructed on alll envelope bore the postmark of San | within this provision. | Diego, Cal. “Gresham” appeared : so that the lawW/to be under the Impression that he| buildings constructed | owed Harrison money 160 feet or more in! An investigation was started. | Gresham was found to be Harrison, although he denied it. He was) working on a lemon ranch Harrison finally admitted he did | not know who he was. He declared he had worked on the ranch all his) Take Two Olympic Events and Record Is Also Broken. ——___. son of (By United Press.) LONDON, July 20.—Pavoritiom shown the athletes representing the United Kingdom by the judges of the Olympic games threatens to re. jault today in the withdrawal of teams from several competing coun tries, The Americans are not in eluded in this number for although jthey have been plainly diserimin | ated against, the athletes from the United States declared their inten til the ead France is leading the proféstants, and there is imminent danger of ite team leaving the stadium before to day's events are concluded | America won five more points to- day when C. M. Daniels, of New York, equatied the world’s record in the 100 meter swim, winning first place In the final heat. His time was 1 minute 6 2-5 seconds. Daniels won hie heat in the pre iminaries In 1 minute 17 16 seo life, but the ranch owner stated he) onda. He was opposed in the finale had only worked there since Jan-| by Dethalmay, of Hungary, who vary won his preliminary in 1 minute Harrison could not remember! about his boyhood home, | or even bis wife or chil 9 2-5 seconds. In the finals Delhal may was second and Julian, of Swe | dian, third | te as he is able to realize, he never ling today four good matches were met them before stepping off the | pulled off. All the contestants were Englishmen. Press Tomp- GEO, B. HARRISON. to Topeka. When he stepped off the train hi pretty young wife rushed up to| train at Topeke. c Bennigson, who,| him and threw her arms about bis| Before this remarkable lapse of kins defeated Weatherall, Saunders i and brother, oc-|meck and kissed him memory, Harrison w editor of defeated W. J. Cox, Davia defeated . x Harrison did not recognize her|a newspaper at Garden City, Kas. K and Sanson defeated tht this morn.|for hours. Finally a faint recol-| He exposed some ‘gamblers | Schwann. entered her/|lection of her face returned to/jand had been slugged. No serious Protest of the Americans against ‘gwitched on the| him. Her kisses revived his mem-|effects were apparent at the time, discrimination by the English offi- ory just a little. bat It le now believed the injury cials today resulted in two runners But he could not place bis chil-|he sustained was responsible for from the United States qualifying dren, parents or sister, and, so far' his queer mental plight }for the 800-meter run. Sheppard SE : = |and Halated had been placed in the same heat and were to have been forced to run against each other. Sullivan, captain of the Americans, protested, and after a lengthy argument, the Judges consented to seperate them ©. J. Bacon, of America, estab- | Hahed a new record in the Loo-meter . NEVINS. hurdles when he won the third heat FAIRVIEW. Neb. aay 20.—The| 1. A. Nadeau, director general of in the preliminaries in 57 seconds masses must figance Wm. J.|the exposition, was pleased at the Koops, of Holland, won the first Bryan's campaign for the presi-|news when shown the dispatch re-|/heat in this event and F. 1b. Coe, deucy if the rank and file of the | ceived by The Star stating that the of America, took the second heat voters are to have a hand tm d@irect-| government AYP. E. appropria. The fourth heat went to Harmon, of affairs of the contest, ac-|tion is available. He sald: | England ™ order cording to a statement issued to-| “The decision of the treasury de-| The finals of the standing broad bed allow | (ey by the Commoner. Bryan | partment today, making allable jump was won by Ray Ewry, of in the festivt- | rakes plain his position in con-|the government appropriation, com- America, who made 10 feet 11% Ne lneetion with the receipt of contri-|pletes the chain of etrcumstances|inches, G. T. Siclitras, of Greece, I quarantine since | Yer, from the so-calied “inter-|that insures the finishing of the ex-| was second, with 10 feet 7% inches, oF Searit fever | ent position buildings and grounds tn | and Martin Sheridan ‘of America, con. ah every democratic news| ample time and «1 ntees the suc. was third with 10 feet 7 inches, walt ays a lage begin to collect funds | cess of the exposition.” In the 804 er rua, Beard, oft Pieeds te. to |! small amounts for the coming| Amortea, won the fifth heat, Jy ball at the seaside and every bluejacket campaign,” he said. “There are few | “ of Bugtand, won the sixth, Braun Gemorrata in the Uatted States who HUSTLING EMBEZZLER away will be there lof Germany, won the seventh, Craw could not afford to, make a small | | ford, of England, von ihe Cry mms tcontribution, The people will he first preliminary ¢ Sampoo use Soap} never be able to contro] the party | oe In T0 SCENE OF CRIME high diving, Geo. Gaidzik, of Amert until they assume the burden of} / S screams and out- NADEAU! PLEASED BRYAN’S ELECTION CLOTWORTHY. WW, July 20.—The ofti- R of the crew of the Feleased from quar-|!9& the ca, was first 5 Carrying Expend- PISTOL SHOTS ROUSE THE Delegates to the Independ- tion of remaining in the contest un-| the catchascatehcan wrest: | THE STAR-—-MONDAY, JULY 20, 1909. o T GOODWIN'S ANY IN TROUBLE CLERKS OF COM’ © My United Prev @ RANO, Nev, July 20.—Chas, W Raymond and W. H, Nagle, confi dential clerk of the Nat Goodwin | Mining company, were released un der bonds of $0000 gagh today, pending trial on-a charte of em bessloment, preferred against them by the officers of the mining con cern, The warrants charge that they gave out ¢ fidential Informa |tlon whereby the company lost | heavily and that it has been badly crippled thereby SMALL BLAZE EXTINGUIGHED, The fire department Was called out at 11:16 this morning to quench }& small blaze which started on the roof of the frame structure in ithe rear of 910 Second av The firé was extinguished by the chem, feal with no damage HIS. LIFE 1S THREATENED Marriage Reform Is Hot | Water at Home and Abroad. (By United Press.) ATLANTA, Ga, duly 20.—~ Threats of dire vengeance and even | death were received today by Rep resentative Glenn among the nu merous missives from indignant | women, from whom he has been | hearing in unmeasured terms daily | since he introduced a bill prohibit ing the ensnaring of husbands by | false charm: | Glenn is in a very delicate pr tion at home also, his wife expr ing her indignation at the number of letters he is receiving from wom en and refusing to accept his ex pial fh an to their natu Glenn's bill, which stirred up the | tempest, provides that any mar riage resulting from false charms of the bride shall be declared null land vold. He pute pads, false jtoeth, cosmetics, wigs and rate on lhe let of tabooed beautifiers. THIS CAT WAS / BROUGHT BAK Little help fod her “tue Has red ribbon neck Disappeared Tuesday afternoon from 622 tied erty, Kindly phone Kas! n | As & result of the above want ad in The Star Saturday night, there |ia & Wappy little girl in Seattle to day Ansie Jackson, the nine-year-old |daughter of Mra RW, Jackson, | 682 39rd av. lost her cat “Rastus” lant Tuesday. The cat was a pet of the child and she could not be consoled for tts tons. She advertised in the Times and the Post-Intelligencer but heard no | news of her “kitty.” She had given |the oat op when « neighbor advised petiing an ad. in The Star An ad. waa inserted Saturday and | the same evening the cat was re- \tdrned by another little girl, who bad found “Rastus” almieasly wan. |dering blocks away from his home ‘ROSE IS TAKEN TO COUNTY JAIL A. B. Rose, the Syrian who shot |R. W. Joweph, a Hindu, to death last Saturday night, in the Hustler Clothing store, at 1533 First av., | was taken to the county jail at noon | today and the probability is that he | will be charged with murder in the | firet degree. | The shooting was the culmination a long and bitter feud, which started @ year ago, when Mrs. An [nie Rose, the young wife of the murderer, obtained a divorce and | transferred her affections to Joseph, }ran away with him to Victoria and wae married Mrs, Joseph arrived in Seattle to- day from Port Angeles and took charge of the remains of her hus bund ATTORNEYS SUE FOR THEIR FEES AUTO. STAGE GOES OVER | ~ BANK ‘Five Are Seriously Pnjered and Others Badly Bruised. (By United Press.) | BELLINGHAM, July 20. The Lynden automobile stage, bound for | this elty went over a 15-foot em:| at EK and Dupont sts. yew afternoon, and 16 of the 19} Kors were injured, five o riously, The cause of the | Jent wan the loosening of a heavy wire on the left front tire which became tangled in the steer fe Kear and rendered it useless |The machine, running wild across the sidewalk, crashed through the} }railing and plunged over the bank héfore it could be stopped The seriously injured are Mra. Herman Johnson, five scalp wounds and badly lacerated arm; may lone sight of one eye Mrs. W, F, Miller, left leg broken and badly bruised around chest Rev. J. E. Williams, of Trinity Methodist chureh, coliar bone brok en, shoulder wrenched and chest badly braised. 4. R. Crites, chest and right side badly bruised and prostrated by | shock A. E, McKay, owner of the #tage left hip wrenched and legs bruised Slightly injured: A. E. Vaughn, wrist sprained; Mra. A. E. Vaughn ained; Father J. B. Bow k wrenched; J. B. Davis, slight scalp wounds; Charles Gra jham, bruised; Harry Belford, side | bruised; J. K. Williams, of Seattle, knee twisted and ankle sprained; KR. C. MeKee, } bruised and jacer jated; Mra. J Williams, head brutsed and face lacerated | | FARE 18 SLASHED. An the outcome of the trip taken by G al Agent Calder, of — the Canadian Pacific Railway company }to Vancouver last week, the boat fare between Seattle and Van! couver has been slashed to 25 cents | each way. Joshua Green, presi-| dent of the Inland Navigation com-| pany, stated this morning that no counter move will be made by his company for the present | CORTELYOU CLUB SEES SEATTLE The Cortelyou club, of Brooklyn. visited Seattle today, arrivin this morning on the Flyer jfrom Tacoma. The party, which| ix composed of wealthy men, is | making a tour of the west The tourists spent today sight j seeing about the city, and left this evening at 5 o'clock for Yellow stone National park in thelr luxar. fous special train There are 136 people in charge | tion took the party in three spectal | |trolley cars to the falr grounds where they were shown the prog-| reas of the work | The remainder of the time was) spent riding around the city. | BURGLARS GET WATCHES. ) Burglars entering the room of | Lou Mitskogen and Chris Halves son this morning, in the Hotel, Wayne, stole an Elgin and a Ham-) iiton wateh, besides $5.50 in solver | and some clothes. lt Re | BANK CLEARINGS. | Seattle. earings today .$1,379,543.89 noes 236,663.89 Tacoma. Clearings today $769,202 Li | | | | 57.040 | eee eeeeeee Portiand. j + $908,464 we) 108,537 w) * RRR FRISCO DYNAMITER 1S HELD ON BIG BAIL (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 eet eeeeeeeeee Dis- lg ral : P. P. Carroll, John EB, Carroll and|triet Attorney Langdon and ex-Sp-| jeapplying the campaign funds CAUSE FOR WOMAN'S Walter B. Beals, attorneys, started|pervisor “Big Jim” Gallagher to PIANO CO., | oo (By United Press.) SUICIDE A MYSTERY. |.uit in the superior court today |Rether with ‘Tom Gallagher, this AND PIANOS. | 1.08 ANGELES, July In eus- jagainst Edward Hudson to collect | morning swore to a complaint charg: M NERS FRAMING today of State Superintendent of (Sy United Press.) $4,722.29, which it Is claimed is duo |{28 John Claudianes with consptr Bargains in Pi- | Poltee Rgan of Connecticut, William | PASADENA, Cal, July 20—A lan attorney's fees for services ren-|Acy to commit a felony In connec ifr mond — | F¥. Walker, former official of the Coroner's inquest was held this | dered from Feb. 1, 1892, to July 18, toa with the dynamiting of the ¢ a pear. , Davte NEW WAGE ‘ ve My 7 sm ; morning on the remains Mrs. | 1908 lagher property. Judge Shortall is Goods of every descrip ted a sk one 7 tien —_ Walter ©. Teagle, of Cleveland, 0.,| sued the warrant and Claudianos' | o Is ¢ z ember a 04 0,000 Wl the greatest sale of Hl Heive of more than $600,000, depart-| Who died on Saturday, and the bail was fixed at $10,00 ever oftere in [| A committee of the United Mine for the east today jury pom wget ye A — THANKS THE DONORS fea Peate of Bintannde It is Bona-Fide. A | Workers, of Washington and Van Walker is haggard and a mere| »Y # gunsho a NEN co Pie ag yx EO Over $50,000 worth of || couver locals, is in session in the|whadow of his former self. His T0 THE RELIEF FUND | « roca a Ned Boy it ge 04s damaged at our [| Labor Temple preparing ® neW| nerves are unstrung and he plainly EN GET SALARIES | din ota gr ngs e C by fire. This fire wage scale to yented to the | shows the misery he has undergone | PA i aisee reporter, bab been. ibet Mt Out by chemicals, little || mine operators. A ye agree | since he left New York 18 months 5 A fan Francisco detective and io 08 ted. and almost the | ment Is made September hetwe » | ago. za WHILE DISABLED In appreciation of the gifts to the|ocal officers chased one man 150 Mock saved is in no wa the coal operators and the workers. DEDICATES COUATHOUSE. | fire departme relief fund follow-| miles in an auto and, after arresting oe Water. The in i 2 jing the Hinckley bluck fire, The}him, found he was not the man the inatrur ™ | Star has been requested to publish ed ITT (By United Press.) 4 i publish | want odd pene as eve The CHICAGO COMM EE , sae as. Vv July 20 aries for firemen who have lowing | oe ae the lamag : ot Patt today dedicated the|Yeen disabled while on dut The board of trustees of the Se-| ASKS SEPARATION r be bough e - udge pees ne 1 “s the « at Fire Department Relief asso 46 tov ordered paid today b . With & lwtef add as et Virmtote | cial favorably considered by the | th lumns of thi its sin-| tion for a separation from Mammi sfode were plac —_——- the distinguished sens of Virsiote | Tr imittes was one of $16.50 for |core thanks, and means | Hucknes, whom he marriod at She Feta! tPert a a’ teleceis o. | an Dale tofterson and to Chiet|H. R. Thompson, $50 for H. Wa expressing it to Mr.|byville, Mo, in 1884, They h Fae And mont of - wer | ag ve ters, $90.06 for F. A, Roge $16 F. ¢ K Low-|three children. The husband sa oad ike new. oe per tte { masttee John Marshall. A large | ote, Longfellow, and $19.86 man & H nd Iva Hinekley | that his wife on one occasion threat ies ortere . fi se gl " een ” present me ’ be n po onan f Seed for thelr generous cash donations | ened to kill tim m to) - me was @ 2 . ee tw th fimemen relief fand, and to K wilt brins Se way ol wee ge coption. J. If MeClintic, COUMLY Oy gg eeeseeeoseeeosersees iin physicians and elti who! COUNTERFEITER SENTENCED. ' MAY as posnitir ‘ cot informe) the ex sipervisor, Introduced Tat as the | @ ’ e|; Fa tyme on ligt oe tor| t ie ' 7 ’ . »- ” MEMO -Opportuniny of . § ofttOh oe - next presides $ D tf 4 t @ | the, many firemen who were over-}) Frank C, Chase, convicted last Lifetime Mo ra ite ap the Golden Gardena nosed in on ore e @/come by smoke at the Hinckley| week by a jury in the federal court unser, lahead, of the Mmeralds, 4 to ‘ The Assignee Saie of Clothing $| block fire on Jul 1908 passing bad money lagt Novem “a ger tein|terday in @ game & An-|@ is atill on at 1090 Ist av., be e/ "HOARD OF TRUSTHNS 8. F. D.]ber,.was tod ntenced to 10 . m weiss yg ‘ye oa ane test bat:|$ tween Madison and Spring, $| KLINE ASSOCIATION years In the federal prison on Me Sous maten [ery for the Golden Garden seeeeeecreseovoveenes| A. Chal, Sweretare Heil's Petitnd, orton 5 FORCES FIGHT — the | it Prank Sehwart party, of which L. F. Vosberg has|sricm, fr riolanae cmt) WW isleman and J. W. Zieve, | all junkmen Officials of the Chamber of Com- |" « t COUNT Y Cl ERKS ae und of tho AT expoal-| Tam going to arrest every funk jsettle this thing once for all.” hee matter to Always THE MEN’S ids SHOE STORE | >»... sf Established 1897 Shoe Store, / SE NOtaoy 'SE NO BABY. wo Ha, Ha, l’se Gwine to Move Listen, foikees, an’ I'l! tett you til story. One time my name was Sambo, but for tong time now, an’ maybe longer, | dunno, de: calls me “Lil Gam.” I’ve always lived at 808 First Ave., an’ my bow name, you know, is “De Men's Shoe Store.” Well, one day Mistah King Bros. Co., you know, he say to my boss, “We gwine to move from de Colman block where we haba fine store an’ we wants you to bring dose fine shoes ob yours over into die here fine store when we vamoo: My boss, he say he think ‘bout it. By'm by when he think ‘bout it, he say to Mistah King Bros., he say, “I'm ‘greeable.” Den Mistah King Gros. he say he' ‘greeable, and de owner ob de Colman block, he say hi ‘greeabie too, so my bo: he gwine to move to dat fine store ob Mistah King Bros. putty quick now. Now I'se libed here leben years, an’ honest, folkees, | neber seed a bad shoe go out ob my boss's store; but, say, I've seed lots ob bad uns come in, Don't know where dey got em, but surely somewhere'’s else. Den | ax my boss, why he don’t hab a sale like sales. | say why don’t you hab “movable sale,” dat’s differ. ent from odder people's sales. He say “How?” | say, who a “mov- able sale” is like di You takes somethin’ off de price an’ puts nothin’ on, an’ den de shoes move an’ den you and! kin move widout much trouble, an’ dat's what dey calle a “Movable Gaile.” He say, Sammy, | won't make any money if | take off de price. An’ | tells him, No, boss, ob cose you not make any money den, but you make lots ob frens, and den dese frens will ali come an’ buy fine shoes ob you in de fine store in de Coiman block. Den he you all right, good idea, an’ I'll jes take somethin’ Price an’ put nothin on an’ watch de shoes move. Now, when my boss says he'll do it, it’s as good as done, and at's ali dar is to it, ‘except dat he's gwi to sell ane $6 Shoes and omers $3.90 par Shoes and Oxfords $3.20 $3.50 $2.80 $2.40 $1.90 for $3.00 Now, folkses, don’t blame tii Sam if you don't get a pair ob dese shoes. De “Movable Sale” starts Monday mornin’, an’ | hopes you all get one pair ‘fore Friday night. Dere’s not near ‘nuff to go roun’, d lil Sam tells you now, doan you wait too long.. He say he don’t Shoes and Oxfords Shoes and Oxfords Shoes and Oxfords THE MEN’S SHOE STORE Opposite 808 First Avenue ing odd jobs around the mill, It is believed that yesterday's fire was of incendiary origin PEDDLER |S FINED. | | David Zamore was fined $100 in | police court this morning for ped- | dling jewelfy on the streets with- Bruler | out # lHeense. The police says his is “phoney.” ON JUNK MAN City Attorney Ellis De swore out warrants today for the Jewelry Ino. dealer in the cense,” sald city who has no li Mr. De Bruler, “and | IN SESSION The city ordinance requires all! junk dealers to pay a license fee of | $75. Several were arrested six months ago and the case was ap- pealed to the superior court. The superior court sustained the city or- dinance and notice of appeal to the supreme court was filed The briefs have not been filed yet, and City Attorney De Bruler jost patience and decided to bring show-down. Twenty-five county clerks from all over the state are in Seattle to- day for their second annual conven- tion. They were taken in hand this forenoon by Major Otto A. Case at the Arlington hotel and conducted to the court. house, where they spent the morning looking through the office of the county clerk of | King county, which does “as much business as any other 10 counties— | almost,” according to Clerk Case. | The opening session of the meet- jing was held this afternoon in su- perlor court room No. 1. TROLLEY CAR CRASHES INTO A TALLYHO (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Doc- tors today declared that the ““* HOPELESS WOMAN persons hurt in @ collision between | 4 San Mateo trolley car and a tal-| | of danger Those injured were ] Miss Annie Hayes, Mra. May Nel | Annie Nelson, weak) son, Miss Guer Nora Stevens, an inmate of a re sort at Sixth ay, Weller st, committed suleide at 9:30 o'clock for several days, and despondency IS WIPED OUT caused her action. She was about —_— / #t, A. Milan, driver. and ay Fire destroyed about 20 putld-| ings in the old Japanese settlement at Port Blakeley yesterday after noc Since the big fire last year the buildings have been oceupled by a few farm hands and by men do [A DOCTOR SAID _| i a7 3 see f > a Ae Zz Pll oS se xe 2 TN Vie ah wth BS siFS3 ae Hing PLIRKSZL N25 ENS TISATAE , e % ‘ ~~ a 3 &.- 5 Seg e ee Se ‘ z ec S53 xt < mL Rates e222: NY Les 24352 ae RI RF ees oc ava ah sissisis S eh 8 ‘ * ‘ Ns > 82 x GR w. Wag. ¢o AW Ss Tavs Scaea I Sw igesi

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