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Show la Idm ago tb .IMbw4 Supertea United State Balij commission began to plant In Lake Superior " the steelhead salmoh of the Pacific. . It was believed that thl saltwater fish would thrive In the cold, fresh water of the great lake, and fish of this kind weighing fire pound have recently been caught. A modW fled In the lake they are firm, with flesh of a fine red and delicate flavor. The planting will proceed . rapidly. " Tour year ' well-shape- d, World to Bad this Tour. v This la the recent decision of one of the prominent societies of the world, but the exact dar has not yet been fixed upon, and while there are very few people who believe this prediction, there are thousand of others who not only believe, but know that tfostetters Stomadh Bitters Is ' the best medicine to cure dyspepsia, lndi-- xeatlon, constipation, biliousness or liver - and kidney troubles. A fair trial will certainly convince you of Its value. , The sale of thousand of ocples of a ten cent magazine at one dollar apiece was a verypurious happening at the time of the Chicago Worlds Fair. The " Coemopolitan prepared a World Fair number, eontribn ted to by many famous writer, and ao thoroughly Illustrated that it surpassed even the most ex--. peneive book which had up to that time been issued. A few copies were Bold as high as 1 5. The Coemopolitan will issue a edition and - endeavor to eclipse its former achieve ment, , Catarrh Canaok Be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot leach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and la order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cura is taken Internally, and acts on the blood and mucous surf sons. directly Hall s Catarrh Cura la not a quack medietas. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It la composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbs of the two Ingredient la perfect combination wonderful rasulta in curia what produces such Catarrh. Send for testliAmtala, tree. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Proper Toledo, Q. Bold by druggists, price 15a Halls Family Pill are the best Trolley fan Carry Faroe la. Ten trolley car for carrying parcels are now run by the Metropolitan company over the streets of New York. The trolley express service is expected to revolutionize parcel collection and delivery in the city. - STARVING AUSTRALIA FEARFUL distress the in WESTERN COLD DISTRICT. 11 i Reeelte te the FroSartloa ef a Depravity Thai Makes Haraaalty BkaCder Basse 00.009 Peieea Attested Feeple SMan to BorburlM Habits. . Horrible distress, according to advices received In this country, prevails amopg the miners of the gold fields of wefern Australia, and the situation is so grsve that governmental aid Is a necessity. For a long time the suffering of the people has been awful, but slnoe riie government suspended work on the great water pipe line to thereby throwing 10,000 mea out of employment, the conditions have become immeasurably worsae. Soup houses are now being established and these are practically all that remain between the people and actual Kal-goorl- fe, starvation. Some 200,000 persona are affected by the distress and many of these directly. Of these 180,000 were induced to go to western Australia since 1895, in consequence of the discovery of gold. For several years they were well provided for, notwithstanding the worthlessness of the mines, by the extensive wildcat speculation in London. A the real character of the mines began to be known in London conditions changed for the worse, properties after properties were proved worthless and the .prosperity of the country, which depends entirely on the miners, began to vanish, I(wl of th Cre.ii. In 1900, Just a short time after the outbreak of the war In the Transvaal, the crash came and with it the entire mining industry of western Australia collapsed. Corporation after corpora-Jlonbecabankrupt and thousands upon thousands of men in western Australia were thrown out of employ- - South Dakota Farms. t the title of an illustrated booklet Just issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee A 8L Paul Railway descriptive of th country between Aberdeen and tbe Missouri River, a. section heretofore unprovided with rsllway facilities, but which Is new reached by n new line of the Chicago, Milwaukee A 8L Paul Railway, Everyone contemplating . a hang of location will ba interested in the Information contained in it, and n copy may be had by aendlag a two ceat stamp to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, I1L Tnola BeVa Young Ml Dlplnet, Clarence L. Thurston, who was recently appointed secretary of the United 8tatee legation of the ArgenHe tine republic, is Just twenty-on- e. is the youngest man in the diplomatic service of the United States. Visitors to Salt Lake will find no better place to combine pleasure and health than at the Sanitarium Baths '''one of the finest bstblng resorts in tbs country. Whether for washing awsy the duat of travel or simply to spend a pleasant hour, you will find wbat you want In either the private baths or the large swimming pools-- - Open day and night and within five minutes walk ot all tbe hotels anyone will tell you where. - Haw Basting Wax, A form of sesling wax has appeared LORD HOPETON. (Governor General of Australia.) ment. At the commencement of 1900 60,000 men were employed by the mining companies of western Australia. , Now there are leas than 300. As long as he government prosecuted work upon the great pipe line ;the dietress was to a degree held In (check, but about two months ago the government found Itself financially 'hard pressed and was compelled to j suspend work in many directions. Including its water project, and the full flood of accumulated misery haa been let loose. The stoppage of work by the government practically withdraws the circulation of money from the gold .fields and leaves the mining region, with Its 200,000 Inhabitants without resource ef Despair ot .western Australia embrace 800,000 square miles ot desert,- covered with sparsely follaged .eucalyptus trees, which draw from the red sandy soil all moisture, leaving no nourishment for grass or other vegetation which might sustain animal life of a type higher than grubs and SHOES 010.1 S4DX. and the aborigines who live reptile J For Mere Than a yoarter of Century upon them. Rain falls but once in two W. DouglMiS3.00 of IS If , comfort and years and then only In torrentsr ao . reputation for tle that the vast volume of water, spread. Douxlae over the thousands of square miles merit alone. ing by raa have (ogive better mtiaf action than of absorbent desert, without catchfiat, his because AO aboea, 3.00 and $3 which differ from tbe ordinary stick wax by being inclosed in a glasetabe, from which it flows when the tube is r heated. - RaCIob e-gold-fields - -- W-D- jer 13.50 Rotation for the beat 3.00 and lee must bS maintained. Tbs standard a always beau placed ao fcih that the uSkW t. anv other two manufacturers. IV. L Poeffa $4.00 Qitt til ft Una . so met s "f Wea. sea - Doa ewes efthu as smew M as sages maati. ara ! sm saM best shoe everywh decora tbe bold by at Insiet wpoa baring W. I. Douglas stamped am butte with name aad priceMali W. I. Jte If OHw by Haw .. SboM an net sot In year ton. sm enter " BllIT . I I ftrl. rt.li'MXMkl for CAirfeMNw dfibpAmnWTiE will QUAi tteA4 4 t $n Iam mail 0 JtL MkAA M In if ih Tw ttimmmm.m . itfiedwtirAd: iwuiv irom; pi CAM tog; bflgVf, v tan or J rnt ?rer. 4fk -- a W WUI pntMaliEFitcMMnoaAi ments, disappear- In n few days. In consequence there is not grazing enough in the vast region to sustain a dozen sheep. Even the camel, which eats the leaves of gum trees end mulls bushes gives up the struggle for existence In western Australia In despair. In Coolgardie there are 30,900 persons who have assembled there, from th outside mining towns. The men nr without resources and ttie women are still worse off. Non of them wishes to return to their native places. They remain in Coolgardie waiting for the climax. Barmaids, the frail creatures ot the gold camps, are the most sorely distressed. During the boom there was a great demand for their services and they readily obtained employment at a weekly wage of f 20. Now they offer their services for 31.20 per week and are refused employment Many of them are eager to work tor mere maintenance and are reluctantly In engaged by the hotel keepers. many instances these women have taken up their abode with tbe Afghans, ot whom there are 6,000 in Coolgardie, These Afghans apparently are less afflicted by the distress than the white men and seem to be able to provide for their meager wants lo some way. Afghan, and many ot Every well-to-them own n great many camels, has several white women in bis establishment - do - Oh Duyterubla Cmhmhm One peculiar consequence ot the western Australia disaster appeals to humanity with the full emphasis of horror. This relates to the association Of white men with tribes of aborlgnes. These whits men, who are very numer ous have joined th many tribes t degraded aborigines . and oomplet slj affiliated themselves with th tribe. When questioned by Whit men they give various explanations for their course of action, but. as a rule, their pretext Is that they are following th tribes In the expectation of acquiring knowledge that will assist them in the discovery, of gold. While very expUuslble. this pretext is easily ploded, for It Is known that these mea have ben so reduced In circumstance and their manhood has been o drained In Consequence that they do not find in anything the life of the aborigine worse than they have been accustomed to. Their conduct may 1bo in part b attributed to the entire absence ol charitable Institution in western Australia, which la due to the vain but diaproven conceit oit the people of western Australia that the generosity of private individual is great enough to provide for everyone. Recent rioting In Coolgardie, at which stores were looted, is a measure of the desperation of the people on the gold fields. What must ensue unless Immediate relief is afforded can be readily guessed at namely, grave dla turb&nce at the principal camps and a clash with the government Lord Hopeton, governor general of Australian th confederation, has massed the troops In the principal cities to be ready for a possible emergency. This is a queer method of feeding starving people with bullets. that LAWMAKERS GET. I e( teuton A ru te tutting Kick C-te little likelihood that the 1 the veral legislative 1 Valr biles of Europe will become vJthy upon the salaries they receive. most expensive parliament In bope is that of France, abich costs $!JW),000 a year. Th French people a: vry well represented. There are senator and 634 deputies, a total i excess of 800. . Each receives a sal-- 1 of 11,800 a year. In the United &desthe ninety senators and 360 are paid 32,500,600 in The members of the British Parliament serve without salary. The hddental expenses of this body last fl'sr were but 3260,000. The German Mchstsg, with its two branched, costs ft voterron an average 3 100,000 a far. Russia has no parliament In the American or French sense, so that thla 3u la entirely saved. The legislators ft the Italian parliament receive no blades, but have free transportation railroads. The cost of the Italian Parliament last year, nevertheless, was POO, 000. The salaries of lawmakers in Easy parts ot Europe seem trifling, In according to American standards. london, for instance, there - are 150 nembers in the upper and 250 in the tower branch. . The former get no pay tt all and the latter hut 3300 a year. Ind If guy session lasts longer than tour month they are paid at the rate it 12.60 a day additional. The parlla-keot Holland comprises 150 memLAND OF THE DRAGON. bers in two houses. Members of the 33 house receive 1 la krper day and ot te Co Tkla CiMtu Mbf sight th second body 3900 a year and mileaOmani ta Chian, ' ge. The parliament of Holland cost . In China the belief in dragons is gen.6,000 a year. The most scantily paid eral. There are good and bad dratpns of any ot the regularly salaried lawto Is while It in that land, and easj gain a dragons favor, it is just as gaay maker are those ot Austria, There to Irritate him. Some dragons lire un- tr two legislative bodies for Austria, on meeting In Vienna and one in derground, Others fly in the air. thus un3r-grouTbe total cost Is 3800,000 caused are by earthquake provides that dragons - moving themsif ves a Je&r. An Austrian) tempestuously. Eclipses are cause! by the members receive 10 florins or 32 a aerial dragons, wherefore firework! are i&j. set off and gongs are beaten to frighten them. - The overflowing of rivers la WIRES TELL THE WEATHER. imputed to a specially bad drtgon Strands ef tka Tetefraph Are AeeureM named Klao. One of the oldest Chinese ' Mnteoreloglcnl Frephska, recomot the Ills, books, the Calendar , There are no more reliable weather mends Jn cases of inundation thk tb prophets anywhere than tbe telegraph a hunt authorities organize through wires that are now so common as to the country to discover and capture the be within the reach ot everyone," as dragon. They always And him. They counter hustlers , express It bargain tell a great dragon story of the pres- This was made by a novel discovery ent young Emperor. Some tlmt ago German physician In tbe following imIn were and famine drouth ta there manner: As he was waiting tor a portant section of the north. A s, in train at a country station be h&rd a in of his honor, spite many processions shrill which was made by tb sound, the dragon continued to withhold the wind passed through a network rain, the indignant Emperor at last of near-b-asy it wires. At once th doctor hurled a thundering edict condemning had frequently remembered he that him to perpetual exile along the xborea of th river Hi, in the province of Tor-go- L heard a similar sound either ImmediOfficial had started to finj the ately before or after a storm or or snow, and it natdragon and execute the sentence upon heavy fall of rain him to try and asto occurred urally with him, when the latter, touching was ony connecthere whether certain resignation, sent word they do not say how that he bad started already for tion between the sound and such the desert of Tartary. Such an, s am- change in the weather. As a heavy ple of obedience melted the heart" of shower f rain fell within forty-eighours after he had heard the sound at the Pekin Supreme Court The mandarins got together and Crew the railroad station he concluded that themselves at the feet of the Eir, sror. there was such a connection, and he then determined to Investigate' the Spare the dragon!" they beggul Th young Emperor was touched 1; his matter thoroughly. As a result he turn. " The sentence ot banishmett was now maintains, first, that any unusual dkdurbanre In the telegraph wires Is revoked, and one ot the imperial mesan Infallible Indicator of bad wegther, sengers was sent galloping aero th land to overtake th dragon aid ac- and, second, that the nature of th quaint him with his good luck, He changes in the atmosphere may be found the dragon, and the grateful anilearned from the sound which the mal immediately sent abundant re a. wind makes when passing through the wires. Thus a deep sound, he says, which Is of considerable or medium Health CmaauadHHta cast be strength. Indicates that there will he .The requirements of health counted on the fingers of one Lad, slight showers of rain with moderate to forty-eigThey are good air, good food, suluble wind within from thirty a clothing, cleanliness and exercise and hours, and, on th other hand, sharp, of a sure token tbe sound is shrill ,.The flrut.two rest,. requirements accombe Which 'will the blood, and as tbe blood clrcuUes heavy storm,' all over the body, including the bnln, panied by much rain or snow. every part 1 affected. Fresh air effcts the purity of the blood. , The freest Cut ef lk Bor W air is out of doors, and it Is the d.ty Before the war was declared with of every one who wishes to be In good the Boer republic, Oom Paul predicted health to spend a certain amount of that all the world would Shudder at bill and the English time in the open air. Good food is not the butcher Exercee people are beginning to appreciate hi necessarily expensive food. and rest should alternate and balance meaning. The total number of caseach other. Women, aa a rule, do nit ualties to th British army in South rest sufficiently. Every woman should Africa np to the 31t of May was 66,197, try during the day to get a few tnla-nt- of which 19,649 died; 369 officers and 3,819 men were killed In action; 111 rest, even If It interferes with work. It is impossible for hr officers and 1,283 men died of wounds; to attend to the health and welfare of 241 officers and 9,426 men died ol disher family if her own health suffers ease, and 9 officer and Til men art from overwork and lack of rest. Sh missing, their bodies never having should follow her husbands example. been recovered. The remainder have Although he Is busy all day long, he been discharged for wounds, sickness generally makes it a hard and fast rule and other disabilities The financial to rest during the evening la the best cost of the war np to May 31 in round nnmbenr was 3755,000,000, which is an way, namely, by change of' employment average of nearly 31.500,000 a day. The public debt of Great Britain has been Increased 3575,000.000 and tb revenues tka Eaapsror W Foilta. a A woman who is of high social dis- have been increased 3275,000,000 Tear by adding to th tax on Incomes, tinction in America was presented to on sugar, molasses, glucose, coal and the kaiser at some dinner that was - . not attended with royal state. She was ether articles. offered was talking to him when she bfisHta oT Battens. a famous German salad. It was handRobert Morris rendered inestimable ed on her right and the kaiser was on service to hi adopted country by puther left which put her lh n predica- ting his private fortune Into th ment She did not dare torn her face breach in those early days when th from the emperor to help herself to Infant wa in the closest finannation, the salad.- The situation was too much cial a writer in Lippln for her. The emperor, aeeing the con- eotts.straits, says 31,600,000 which made.lt The dition at a glance, looked at her for possible for Washington to carry on an instant and laughed, aa hs said: the campaign against Lord CornwalA kaiser can wait but a salad can was lis, raised entirely upon his own -, not Personal security. For th most trying CIUcttc BatlnilM te hfu. eight year of our history thla nobl In Japan they have a very simple man stood at the monetary helm ot out way of Collecting butterflies alive. government and gullied it through They streak trees with phosphorus many perils. Tears after, in hi old and saccharine matter, and then the age, unfortunate land speculation butterflies In the night time are atruined him. HI creditors demanded tracted, stick fast and are taken oft immediate payment His country eoold have saved Morris by, paying back a Of the 30,000 books on , Two thousand tithe of what he hsd freely given to It the French Revolution, which have Is its time of need. This was not done. been presented to the Blhllotheque NaTe our lasting disgrace, he was thrown tionals by the British Museum, will be Into a debtors prison and died there, kept there. The remaining 28,000 wI3 ? old roan of 72, b sent to tbe Blbllotheque Sevlgne. Europe'! Danger af I DADE STROJG.:AJD :UJEIL er a-- Prcntal A Laly Raised Freni a Sick E:1 ty Card In Two IVcsks. iuiunuhimAAMiMimii4uMAmninMi en e&l-w- ie. rei-irae- FOB WOMEN ONLY. Free -- -- Buda-Pest- nd h, Mrs. E. A. Crosier, Senior Vice President ot the James Morgan Post, W. R. C., th largest corps in Minnesota, write from The Landour," 9th and Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn., as follows: PfMse accept hearty thaoka oa behalf of Peruna, that wonderful mad kiaa which rasetf me from a tick bed and made a ttrong nod well women ot me ta two week. I auftered with bearing-dowpaint, backache and con tlnual headache, and found ao relief n aatlt I tried Peruna, it cured me mad I feel aa young and well aa when 18. I with every woman knew the merit a ot the medicine, mod np borne would ba without IVMra, E. A. Crotler. com-ptete- writes: . 1 Wis troubled with very serious Reports from Japan by two Japanese immigration commissioners are that Get Wizard Oil from stamp. - druggist es . ' f EDUCATIONAL. your , Communication by wireless telegraph has been established between tbe Island ofNsntncket and South Shoal light ship, Massachusetts, and the system la TKECS1VERSITY CF K9TF.E CAME,- working satisfactorily. , NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, and History, Cbuialca, Letters, Economic I am sura Plaos Cura for Consumption aa.ed , aa Journal IMU, Art, Aclanca, Pharmacy. Law, Civil, rirclianhml and fchactrlcnl to utaeHnf, Arefcttccturo. Tharuurh Frafmralory and Cummerclaf at udanta ot rairo. Sir William Laird, the ironmaster, it Couroaa. f kaoma Frea. J uu lor or Srnu r Y r. ( ,.u v uld . dead at Glasgow. He was born in 1830, Ctnirw-okwims to Weot, moderate rtmrstw. St, i dwar a hall, lor bori under 14. 1 no SSih Vaar will op-- 0 haptanibar luth, I Ml, Mr HVImIow'i toothing Adurota Caialutura lt- th? rumt, to? AiUdra twtblntf kt. V, A. MOkklM-V- , C. S. C. PratMcm, WiUd OUiJO. ft fllMIMUOBkURjrEpJl8,OBIMi My life khre yeSra Hapla Btraek. Norwich. K Mrs. Tho. Bosnia, V.. Feb. If, 1900. n-- l irap Pr. Commandant Pretorlus, who was recently shot through the eyes, is dead. GT.L.nVG ui:- k fcaturat CS.0. PHELPS b'fVAN Cviiilui Cross. m 8 l, burnt, Sum i:irzL c;;m.:nsT It Cum tha Pam Through it - (- p-tr- ud f - l.i vf by lUo l.o f S".. Ihorotii-Chartered 1'S. ad all Pam. ClsssH-a- l education. Etrow or rti, English anti druwrlsf ?, Collegiate eMi fbF In Ireimratory Depart ment students bia EUM, 94 tor jpwtr Irtmhi WE Will carefully prepared for I ol legist course. Rwnd foul Tnl fit? Physical and Chemical Laboratories WMFahAWbuFMta.il. C Bun - llec-reea- feue, fw (ttteW Art 4 . ME 1T well equipped. FIDS BY MAIL. YOUR OWS PRICS. I. janaa, ba Faya tee Fmcal, S,a Haattea, i Mwmjsa pension C- School of Gymnastics. Catalogue free,! The 47th year will open hepL 5, lWiL Mdraaa DIRECTS ESS CF THE ACA3EKY, Notra Dam. Indiana- - fit. Mary. Academy, thny II will racelveqiilok rapllu htbI. N H.Vnla BtaS Sutb Corps. FrosecuimiClalaaataultll BICliFOKD, WashlngUM. of Wuaia Couw-rvalor- and School of Art Cymnasium under direction of graduate of I tot, ton Normal MLEADCTK! -, COLLfG. Hr.nrdi O gOPIOALi a . u, aura Ui ti. U. far. tract aca H , ciig, pi flGBEOTICSaPMja to gtvft 3 ht act b there are about 8,000 Japanese there who want to come toll wail, and that th restrictions on Immigration are about to be taken off. , Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago, sends song book and testimonials for ht aae fy, Mr. Win. Henderson, Bordulac, N. C., Bek Wnatkw Tnata.nlDr.terlnx lUrtuuiAk By the assistance of an experienced staff ot physicians, Dr. Hartman proposes to direct the treatment ot several thousand women, who, for one reason or another are ailing. Each patient sends name, symptoms, and a short description of previous treatment, and are entered in tha doctor books as regular patients. Tha treatment la directed from time to time as may be found necessary by th doctor, without charge. Every letter and name is held strictly confidential. and in no case will any on be published except by the express wish ot the patient herself. These cases are treated with the same care and fidelity aa the private patients of a regular family physician. During the past year a Urge number of rases have been cured. Every item ot the treatment is directed for which so charge whatever is made. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus, Ohio, for free treatment -- nt , female weakness; had spells ot flowing that exhausted me to that I feared I would lose my mind, I suffered untold agony with my back, the pain extending down my left leg. Uy pain was so severe that I would have welcomed death at any moment so no on need wonder that I recommend Peruna so highly for It cured me entirely of that Not a sign of pain has and that will soon be two years now. I am glad that there is a way 1 can speak, trusting that many a sufferer wilt read my testimonial, and not only read but believe." Mrs. Wm. Henderson. j an F5 rnortAvn a tvrpLEn awat. xt roar Tor TU ThllC. tASn-LhbMl.lt tHhlt tHAhlil r, t ASDESTIMEtsaW eatherproof , Fireproof paint It comet I in dry powder form, in white, black and 18 brilliant colors, t Mix it with cold water and apply it yourself. The powder is . I S PHt-no- e cheap and tbe water is free, it coats U as much as oil paint. One million persons used it last year. Everybody needs j ASDESTIfiE. bend for sample and tint card U. if BENNETT CLASS & PAINT CO., Salt Laks Cay.lU. 1 111 DRUG CO., r .PARCH INTHE ALDEN KeteM, Bontena. SPEARES SONS CO. CHICAGO BOSTON KfW YOKK HSBT A WORD 20,000 required to harvart tha grain crop ot ;jl WITH Went- - am Cannon.' Ike moat abundant yield on tba Con- WEAK MEM. If ?o tinent. Reports are that the average yield ot No. I Hard Of tit fre? ef ftekiNMi I tatt4 f If 9IOM4 or to-- ! wheat In Wav tera tagiufl if foit toft? hx&tod and 4at to a Canada will be over etf ttl im Bir rfi Ijoei-oIM mbsmi thirty bushels to the acre. Prices for farm T U frtktf balp will be ezcelleut. Fplendld Ranching Lands adjoining tba Wheat Belt. Wl WASt IaIuK TO will be run from all point In . Excursions toav rot!M4Mf th United States to the Free Grant Lands. 9;tU)4 iforUt 14 Secure a bom at once, and If yon wish to 4lo fMf. W purchase at prevailing prices, and secure ftoti'f Mi4 toil krto irou low pfiffiltto th the advantage of rates, apply for CB literature, rates, etc., to F. Fbdlst, WkA?t oar toll! mr tot Siam? thtowS of Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Can- iiMikM. toOBlftl oi mii vibf fi atmi, ytvpi, ada, or to W, V. Bennett, Canadian Gov- IMlM4iHi WO ernment Agent, 801 New York Life Bldg., CAin PUBUtH OUR CURE IR PRIVktl 6iEE B,M to It wovtf bttnf Omaha, Nets Bntpn ; to Peoorotm lotto toll of towwl U When visiting Buffalo, do not fall to See fcoro tMtaw ir, 1 h. l toif ?io: the Canadian Exhibit at tb Wo wit! tmt jom ootU oorod wlttaoolookUt Mt ttitllrtofttoftroAi fom to poj Wo in ihow yoo oor ropotoUoo lo oortsf Ctarooi OlMttM. 04 to ?rovo oo too uro oU m ootoi?. (olio oil 10 Oordoo m irottb m KNCY THt VALUE OF U tf eoriof roo Ortos oo4 ttaoo Oto riPOYlnf to to, f l lf mi ot4ao WRING MEN )t 7. foo too 700 oro orrO. 1 oo 0 po OksrvorOi 007 took to twak wiU 0O of bo (too Nft eottoreod to (kin It: ttiowMi 4 to rndi HOW W Cl K4 YOU AST vtli ot Wool oo4fotoo4iaf ttoi ootil ? fo omro fO. Wo ooro L tom tto to o Ato. Wtokoooo SperMtorrto. Ctooftok, fonlpti Srohuie oo4 oil wooitoiweof moo. Wootooiotot mr Y ifnM) la on voto or U ft t tot roo t iBf. 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