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Show ITIE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM. TUESDAY EVENING, rAUGUST 4, 1003. NOTED COUHIERE SUFFERERS KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Aug. 4. The Sentry publishes an article calling public attention to the miserable condi tion of many of the sufferers from the late eruptions of the Soufriere. 'The condition of the stricken families," says the Sentry, "who are sick, starving and penniless, excites the pity of the hardest heart and fires with indignation the minds of those who are aware that this unfortunate, nay, disgraceful, circumstance is the direct result of the acts of a despotic Governor- who treats with contempt all opinions not In accordance with his in-Chi- 0 0 0 0 Manufacturer, Passes Away at Louisville. SENT TO ENGLAND FOE. INVESTMENT. S In the face of all this misery," declares the Sentry, "a sum of 1125,000 to the credit of the Sou- - friere relief Cund was recently re- mitted from this Government to England at a cost of $1000 to.be invested, it is said, "'for the perma- nent interest of the colony,' as If the work of relieving immediate distress had been completed." 0000 "In spite of the advicos of men whose knowledge of the islands, physically and otherwise, placed them in a position to be his Excellency's advisers in such a matter as the settlement of these people on suitable lands, Sir Robert Llewellyn located sixty of the starving families on an unhealthy spot of ous Headaches, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pilhs Cured Me. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ltne nnroT. eut-cf- 'SU T) "With a high cliff on one f'.d and ) an abrupt precipice on the other it ia little short of miraculous that the yours people escaped a fright- ful death. Had they gor. over th cliff nothing could have saved them. (ij rtrM. .JJ Q.'arT 2.jj ro'.nta AIX DRAINS DAII.T. lr.tr, a.ru l.n 1.--3 p tsw sw ca. l. ra, Ch'?r. fcl La .is i. Kar,ii City, JTrastUc. s: k V c::r. itt'.'t. and Pn:r.4. ..U'tVpkVa. r. a.y. Otnaa, Xn-v- Sa3 i. rtar tl- C - r. ;, itt-nii.- u. . nruczr. a. q t. City Ticket 0S:, 201 p.m a. llala Etrwt. Tlt.tar. tlx pUl t. a l YOU SAW THIS, wxrold rnr jaany XjiotxMmjx&m Ka-Mar- Dvs'w Arai-Tai- TCPIU 4 SiKTi ATCCJSOX, Illhtful n 0 mmm ak '-- c U. ra. w. r o!t . ..Iis sw T. M. PHIVM ACir,TL Art. TraX'Sa ht.gu . r.. o r. lb t. a. e a-- in i. Atly, He.eoi, Most. 0 All rirxTpiiti sell and ruarar.tce Dr. Miles der's park baseball team, had an adven ria-e-a to VTalL. i A i'llls. They ate non la satire: conture Sunday night that nearly cost them tm Lira. rrcEU-blA Plao "n tain r. opiates, never scld bulk, 25 docs. their lives. tcceota. Dr.Miles Medical AT THE HOTELS. The men were Bert Marsetts, "W. A. SEEBeesley, George AVebb, Ed Marx, Myron Billings and a driver. They had Itoy Mvfru, Butt: II. JatVuon. Harry New Wilson, European. Von I.uin. han 1 r.irlc; J?iri Jmu-pen- . been playing ball in Mercur, and hired Jtithf.'M; Frank Ortrr. 1.MUfonl; Arrivals at the New "Wilson hotel yesNt:ttl F'attl: Mr. Wtlforc a rig to drive them down the canyon to Jnnr. terday were: Charles Shougaard. Nashville: lrd Klckr. South Afrlra;a so Rio Grande could catch that Lehi, K. MarkC. O. Baxter. Ht. Louis; H. I llice, Own An.lirion. Omaha; JnmIan 1. PWdniotit. V.'yn. ; Jam. n Bulwin, train and get home in time for work Lewlston, Mont.; It. A. McKenzie, ri.rir.eV.lIo. M. It. PJrksm. Cliarlrii Han-nOrt&tect Play Oround era Xart2u VhU ago. Henry Iluntlngtori and wife, yesterday morning. Ida Wahhlnrton; As they were driving down the steep Hartford; A. R. Anion, D3 Moines; II D. VTtJclk Famous flac grade the harness broke and the horses Kooser, K. G. Wilson, H. M. to V.ant 8a. started off at a furious gait. On one Denver; Charlotto Klwood. Sarah In a Ticket t? CAT.IFOn beft rareti for plarlr.c a want aJ. la j Invt side of the road the mountain rote abarid 8cur Kl-- h rtvlde2 tn KIA New York; V. C. Solimr and wtf". Hia- - The Tclecriim. Teicram wor.t ni. AMU rLZJLSUlUS HEAlTJ for you. Try and con ruptly, while on the other was a sheer wane: Mrs. S. W. Running . Alhia. J a,: make bu?ir.e vr.ALTh. P. a J. feet. It. An for hundred Malduner. Kerr. J. Weilston; declivity vince yourself. Moan lain, VaT.T. Itfrer takM na Hilda Kiiason, lKan: U. 1 . Margetts seized the reins from the bey Guntcr. Ooma axd aeba br ta Provo; Mrs. Sarah GradJy. Mr. nw who was driving and turned the frighttt th "Who hi wrj John Millburn. Lexington. Mo.. Marlun cn th v.,iV. ened animals up the mountain side. !;'?" ako l the iiui.ay- PaciTic I Hauna and J. t..i Helner, Morgan. wife, All the men but Beesley and Marpetts avails, jorin ti. Kvan. 11. l livHr.f. fchfl 1.! Trl',-mi'nm. rjulckly 'Th" 1' ,r.l. The vehicle Avas suddenly J. H. Newman, ChicaKo; Homos N. low; I .Sna jumped. r.ttb oy wr.a llvt-- In & "at. Tur.k r the IZ. were raid men F. n: C. wife. A. and thrown these Kerr. Ojril. OF overturned, PLEA GUILTY IS ky Ft.itf rr.nn. Jv4 tnnstrattr Trr flCJTrf to the ground. Beesley was dragged for Fit-I- tnd family. H. A. Wajrrur. Omaha; U . at No, XX Ui!a Mnm-JtvraZv H. J. oruen, Keosungilsn: I. M. twenty feet, then rolled into a gully and New sait CHr. btrt ; F. T. J. Abbot. York; ol. ENTERED BY NEGRO escaped further injury ....... . Ill . t L a V GrtrUy, l. It- - OIUT, J. Jiluke. J. Ueuaral Arest. Marpetts was dragged fully fifty Ut. 1. Simmons. 1. F. Thrall nr.l w!f. Mn wnen tne waeron ieli on top or him ana , K.lwln KZT3CZ8mit!i. vUf ar.d GreUv; M. I.. Tr.it. Mrcur; Cause of Bace Eiot at Danville, 111., he was unable to move. Marx and Bill- daughter, ing's ran to him and released him. I In t U. White, I'oca.U.llo; J. M. Whltmoro, was unconscious but not badly injured. ITICC. Consents to Taka Long Term BALT LAKE CITY CITIZEN GLAD. The Cullen. was also considerably bruls'-dBeesley in Prison. LY TESTIFY. Arrivals nt the Cullen y st.'r lav wr?: The men succeeded in patching the At bott. C. I. Lawyer. 1o.h Ancfl.; harness with pieces of rope and wire Sam 1. l'.fist. lter.o; 11. . V. FluthT. lltts- went on to Bhi, reaching" there nuiis: & Stove Co. N. A. C. DANVILLE, 111., Aug. 4. J. Wilson, and ! White. JUnk'tlnc Ilk the fo'.lr- '.njr th.t Kin; Hardware ltrs. It 1 at o'clock. testimony f Monday morning llur.-k.iMAi-rrJ. '.!?.; F. A. Flirt, a negro whom a mob attempted to hap placed "t. eld Quaker Hn,dy" 1U M!n Ftreet. Tlet".oa TtL ran't ThL Junction: HniIron. jiims V.h-- n atcv a tl-- ; which taf riot Your on Summer 25th, Vacation Qc4 IauXV. competitor. causing A. J. July llrm. Ch.'ycr.n; City ffr.l Jon Van pet! Walton. lynch Autcniatlo homo voice In ral at here FtOYr : 'heir and Illr:rrlgl.t Hoxton; J. H. Dixon, Drll.i. Tk lJu!i. Is a eood time for us to do your paintlur,i', was quelled by State troops, was inHt. InuH; Chirkn praise thTe I no room I f t for doubt. Junf Clark. Dtlancy, etc. fir. We have best the ing, papering, on the dicted today by the grand jury M(K'rt, William .Tone. lrov; Arthur Jtead the public tatpn"nt of a Halt Carry Il lir. ef hfm ram'.atr.f paint, painters, and wall paper. ar.d Mrs. Kr.lRht. Msrv Mrs. to SrrlnKvlll; assault Kvftn, Lak of cltlr.n: City attempting W. A. Dl'VAU.. charge CICA. O. 112 NO, JJffTv 11. MamiiTs. I'ortinnil; JmMrs. If. William Cheh!re. rlfctrr. of U) I Alln-d- . j. 121 W. 2nd So. Phone 1143-W. K. Vulllrnt. CK ln; l:F. My. Wtut Burgess of Alvin, 111. He was taken "rion-.Hixth i!!;, u) three into court, allowed to enter a plea of I botivfd Hilsht rain In th ao far of my bark Ju: over th kidney. sruilty and was sentenced to a long- DENVER ALLIANCE ADOPTS STRONG RESOLUTIONS I mftll term' in State prison. The. whole procould aM!jrn no cnu for It .f It rre. mir unc. but a tln.c needing today occupied about two hours. nr.! nr.ally ended In attack, unDENVER, Aug. 4. At the meeting of turn, are a law unto thf nuelve and rcos-niz- e til ftbout twelve month The grand jury was convened today tm othr no riirht of others and ly unlaw "ul to look into the crimes committed durCitizens' Alliance, called for th the k! of were Rfutc trouble mptoin !ny Met-calf to rneaiia f, control sitne the nviji qult nvid-r.- t. I trbd rnrrdy of Indorsing the action of the Citiing the mob outbreak, in which nftr Int. rrtts of the State." important a negro, was hanged and burned zens' Protective league of Idaho Fprlp.gr-remedy, oil of them well adertled uni The resolutions conclude with .in npr-The Cietterman. for murdering Henry t tindard : In to thoe uuthcilty arrt and prosekidney trouin expelling from that city fourteen I lonjed for r.ever strand jury will at once take up the case Colo., cute the relief all but who ble, persons unlawfully esirry of the men who have been arrested for members of the local miners' union the deadly weapons concealed about th' !r p - cam. It truok me one Cy whili day after the blowing up with dynamite of Iean'x Ki t".-- y Illl that rendlr.tr taking part in the mob outbreak. rbut Tho meeting was held behind rloe I If of the Sun and Moon the converter-hous- e performed half vhnt they prom-Ipe- d thy tloors. ndmlssion nnd the !nf card, !y and were resolutions mine h.nr Vr ! run a tir'.r.e-rI! tr.lKht nt Druggists. adopted recently, Physician they he!p, Rnd I of th pre.rxiiud-repr te the r. J. Illli Drue to of course went of ! Alliance than the the wan h"?!. hut ntor hvi a & It of the &tUcd, hetwever, by nffld Ford prominent drug commending Sturgeon, (Vi ! r rrr. rt. . t n a It box. for not wcrw over lb had If that of Alliance, irted ia and officers law tlie write Idaho som;thlr.fr Hill rep. Station, Ky.. at firm Springs Rocky v I at l ndar.ep. Ur.n. r"t reper.tM I r.vrr would h.tve purrha.- I !:yff, "We were requested by Dr. G. B. Snig Clear Cre-county, "which, whilft involvnnxwerr I the on (lov lVabevIy la a tMl. nr.d todiy rut the tno fwera had ictltr.lr.c for the Herbine benefit for ttjxei lev to send ing a technical deviation from the letter tlon of the Idaho Sorlnea M!nT3 tip.l.m produced jo.ltlv re?ult I uouli b n"t uhl frrn rur r' n e?t-h.i'in- '. th "vry of our customers. We ordered three of the law, became ncverth lfFS necessary. n kInK prttert!on from the Sinfn t.tr.vjr nr nim rf th dM.iKa of Halt City to dozen in December, and we are glad to owing to the exigencies of the case." the banishment of the union miner te- ti , last rat'.a- ththr th r TVir mcar, satId.ih-. such Stri;--viz.: Alliance emplojed. organizationrnllit-trgreat ?ay, Herbine has given resolutions The the of Doar.'s fflCtof'. charge altso proteeiin by preamble for thirn tri KIdr.ey Pdlii.' isfaction that we have duplicated this 4 !5 t the Doan's Kldr.ey I'jll nr for i p. m. ar; 1 they return t the ir home.tr.l:e--Th Pnvr by order thrfe times, and today we gave that within the organization of the West- ePiverfor o the .says that !l !0 dcaleri. rrlc p. rr.. Tor Om.ih an1 t'M'-a-trents. rnlerMil-tur- n vour salesman another order. We beg ern Federation of Miners "there exists a will have to gevk redress xj"thr'usM th" oVm. ar.d Kr" r- - rr Y N. l Co. Huffalo. tfer.t for d inner circle, ready ani courts at Idaho Springs, and tint md, to say Dr. G. 15. Snigley takes pleasure strict, U.e H. ah I Fl. Iu'.ji. Thr 50c C'.ty t. bottle pledged to commit personal violence, murin recommending Herbine." th Constitution and laws of t! i?f ate h r i:nlr.-raa. th-ail tarry IP rnta! r n.tr:e Doan" an not vested with the owe r r authority at the at Z. C. M. I. der and destruction of prepe-rtno in take other. the niater. and mandate of thtir leaders, who. In to net Five 3'oung men, members of the Cal O-raJ- Kan call on r aSdra GO- r.out. or V W. Iancer Ajtat. aret. c ! rartScuUra Ball Utt. General I-- 5a rtrVr.x7. Cf conr.fdior.i tor alt mSr.lr.K aouthtm UtaJ atd Niva. For X:ir, Traa-c- Saji -- taa-- Direct Clstrlrta S Ettiki LwitKirutChicago aliay C."3C FJ'.vtr Ctty. Mammoth. yrm KureVa. Stockton. Too.a C and GarfUid Dach nr. nr THAT MIGHT HAVE COST LIVES OF ALL. tntrmdial points n 00000 :j:::ord. ar.fi rrorn Ptoyo. I hi. Mtrcur sr.a Saapata non-laxativ- SITUATION WAS ONE Are Thrown From Rig While Driving in Nar- 0 row Mountain Gorge. j CalSr.tes .U . Omaha, Cilrajm City ar.l &. XM .. Tor Ur3a. r H JU'.tr.a. Fort-l- a r.i, a Pn rar'.aco nd'!tr-tr- . a tt.:i.: .. l-v- Trjr Cr( r.. rrem Atoto. Amr1can For, b. rruca. . DLTA.UT. JTr CSm- - AIiniVE. n th .tH rrlc. car-ridin- r. f .11 a. ta CM-a- f. p.v Davr 'W p. a, u-a- . Iraf!j?o Ttctn C'jrtn. Butta. rort.ar.a ar.d Tor 0rrVUl Dach. Htockton. Mamrr-cth- . I; jr- ka and 8l;tr Ctty tv'a 5.AA u.uu Lamlr.tcm I"er Provo. American VrrV. Jyent. Juab. Mfor4. CaUnta ar.d latrrndlai .QC n Ceh u:Ut. Ixa;. ri tr.trm' r 'r.: it ai. sl lnswrn. Ultracfivata ar,5 . , KK?.wt C - Tc:. O , I 1 vcr ar4 For ,rrTo. Xht. ralrf43 ana :rrur. conBtettst at Narht fcr Mar.tl acl Inft-r- The ccmrnn tftiction o all rr.ir.Vind U beadacl.e. From it few are eMjre'r free YMt wilt cure nd in Dr. Mile' Anti-Paitnoit initacce prtrcct headache of atr kind or dr pre. If voj catnot enjoy theatre goiter, danrio, tf yoa are subject ta Oauaea from nrrvoui eicitemtct,the f at aa , of travel or $ take au AdU ras Pul before an attack tarr.t cn and you will find that you crn aucctssfuhy ward cS all duafreeable aymptomt. Anli-Paiil art the het cf r:medtea for backache, neuralgia, cor.tam no cit;ca and rheumatic pains: i.ever soli in bulk. oputefc, "Vih the rreatet pleasure I recommend Dr. Mites Anti-PaiPills to everyone who uifers from Denrous or s:ck headache. At my i.fe loug I was troubled with headarhes of a verr seere nature, and have tried tn.-.without surxns. powders ar.d f.her Br chioce I tried Dr. Mi es Ar.tiPain PU:i and they Cye tramediate relief. Neer tur.ee the htit dce have I been troubled with headache. Whenever I Utl it corainr on I take one or two Pain Tills and it ail disappears." WiLUAVf Usown, Ceaesee. Idaho. This h to certify thit ) hate ued Dt. Miles" Anti-faiPiils for neuralgia and reo- r.ave found Ucn tortvfl and headache rii rehei.M-- E. and Ei- D. Wttv. p-jt- rrrta SALT LAKE CITT. Ry AIlKiVC Crn. Tartar,, rrsnruci. uraht rca CgSm tiSta cht-accicf- Young Men of Salt Lake 00 Valeland, without placing at their disposal a foot of cultivable land, no rations, and at a time of the year when the prospect of their obtaining sufficient employment for a livelihood was the faintest. The result is that many of these people, weakened by constant hunger, have fallen easy victims of the malaria that lingers in the stagnant pool near which they have been lodged, fsor are these the only batch of refugees thus deprived of the human comforts which belong to them through funds that were subscribed by a sympathizing world in their behalf. Others, thqugh better located, are suffering from want of food, the employment afforded on the estates nearby being inadequate to keep them, and there are, until now, lad large numbers of these borers still living under the temporary shelters at Colonnarie, and under dirty, tattered tents, which were erected in the center of Barrouliac for over a twelvemonth. These temporary shelters are harbingers of disease and immorality." rvvm - VKy J Feb, I, J903 DEPART. rnoM onrooN aiion- They Gave Mo Instant Relief. TURNED WAGON PUTS FIVE LIVES IN ANGER A.rnos SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND S ALT LAKE R, R. CO. Long SicK and Ncpy LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Auff. 4. John Doerhoefer, aged 54, a tobacco manufacturer of national reputation, died at his home today of a complication of diseases In 1831 he pold the National Tobacco works, an Immense concern of which he was president, to the American Tobacco company. Shortly afterward he started another large factory, which he Fold to the combine in 1900. lie soon entered the field as an Independent for the third time, and remained there until his death. He started In life as a tobacco stemmer. He became a millionaire. Tims Tabid TIME TABLE John Doerhoefer, Millionaire Tobacco ef, own. fy Tx DIES IN KENTUCKY RELIEF IUND IS a Newspaper in Con- 0 nection, With the Work of Relief. 0 O 111 IN STARVING CONDITION Vartling Charges Made by TRUST-BUSTE- R 1 a y. - Gua-caror- -- 1 fair -- n. !(! 1 i i a A I 1 ram-lrro- ; . noTrrr." JZXJi-FA- S For rartbrtiUra a tout UTTDtrCITD ItATirS UAST IhlB irr.mr. arty la c. r. WAURTX. Southern Company's Linca HERE AT HOME. 1 n; a fa 3TRAINSDAILY U-u- han-iwrttlr- in. if CITT. PT. JOr.nt. CHICAGO. GALVhSTGN. i:L PAFO an 2 th Jl'r.l.-- c Carr.; cf New iiaiSc an 1 ArU3 na. Enra St-r- A rteert Ur.t from Ttah n, rd. half-nake- I A." r- - a; li-fo- I kS. rr 1 1 aiisornia 1 Kim-berl- 1 - iad. Genifl Arint. fill ir.JKk. Uth. I.ak Citj, esp-- f-' 1 4 1 T Kill i I - , ; lirr; r0 f-- tclli" - I I a d t i it a IV el a I K M va. K. t--c' 1 t pr ppd ffr pur-Xo- e : DiningCar Pointers se F'-v- , fr rrej-aratlo- l.it d. 1 k'r d i Ik .t . In-dor.- -e ") ? fr-Ka- - COINAGE OF SILVER 4 A ir report has WASHINGTON, Aug. been received at the State department from the United States Monetary commission, which Is investigating the question of currency for silver-usin- g i rr., 1 1 r. iu-- a irai. ax-- cL-'- J. thrtrsr'h ti Ch!raxs Jllioi3t eJtaia. rl r r d rraJa da.'Jf. !S iWlr lMj!r at tiiiJt efr.rA. -r anr , rMack, To'rttt. Wr-r- a Dotttm f -r to j-i- sta USi !t fv.;r . City. A- O, P. A. Ma. U:r1 r, r. a..- irn:rt gi.-vn- t- CSty. fr.f c rr".T.Sf4iri, - it. jNciCa it. C i Lsia, 2ly- A. 17. TIT. ir, wt Iajh c.'q rm SEE COLORADO ' ! i From Observation Pullman Cars rvDHN-?.iit rA.T to via. I r W lien Arrive TJZ&VTZ f a! m lf SALT T.AKIJ CITT. 8:30 a.m. For Denver and East sTo. 2 For Denver and East.... S:15 p.m. 8:20 p.m. fCo. 4 For Denver and East No. ,10 For Bingham, Heber, 8:00 am. Pro'-oMary sv ale So. n For Ogden and all lnter- 6:10 p.m. mediatn points Nb. 8 For Provo and Eureka.. 5 00 p.m. No. 3 For Ogrden and the Weat.ll:55 p.m. STo. 1 For Ogden and the West.. 1:45 p.m. No. 6 For Offflen and the West. 0:50 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 'No. 102 For'Park City ARRIVES AT SALT LAKE CITY. 9:05 a.m. No. 12 From Ogden .No. 5From Denver and East.. 8:35 a.m. fvo. 1 From Denver and Est.. 3:35 p.m. Mo 3 From Denver and East. ill :45 p.m. No. 9 From Bingham, Hefcer, 6:00 p.m. Provo, Marysvale No. 7 From Eureka and Provo.l0:00 a.m. 6:15 p.m. No." lei From Park City No. 6 From Osden and West... 8:23 a.m. No. 2 From Ogden and West... 3:05 p.m. No. 4 From Osden and West... 8:10 p.m. 3topg at intermediate station, fflcket Office, Dooly Bloclc. 'Phone 205. r'a Un t,a aakJMa40&l countries. The commission has visited London. Paris. The Hague and Berlin, and was expecting fo'Tave for St. Petime. tersburg in atoshort the report the proposal According of the American commission for a ratio of 32 to 1 for a new silver currency for Oriental countries has generally been well received. t although the French commission suggested the ratio of SI to of the French ratio 1, which is one-hrat the present time. The representatives of the Chinese Government have manifested a very lively interest In the proceedings of the commission at the different Furopean capitals that have been visited. Ko, j X 1 w HIGHER RATIO FOR ?;w4w jjatt o:al t ft. U C'.irCity era fl rlnr!4 j4fcia aunj-- C!Ty. l.-r- ll-- oath-boun- 1 ear, Ei?t aC'm Tcr. a Ijou't t y rnt ift -- ? - - COLORADO UTAH SMOITT LIN2 TO ST. LOUIS 6 The Rod: Island's New Chicago Terminal the LaSallc street sta. Colorado RAILWAY is the largest, handsomest, tion most convenietly arranged and most centrally located depot in Chicago. It is only half a block from the Hoard of Trade and only a block and a half from the Postoflice. All trains of all Chicago's elevated railroads stop at its doors. When you arrive in Chicago via the Rock Island you are thero within a few minutes' walk of the principal hotels and business establishments. Rock Island trains for Chicago leave Denver 11:30 a.m. and 9:30 p. m.; Colorado Springs 11:45 a.m. and 8:40 p. m ; Pueblo 10:15 a. m. TICKETC: 79 W. Second Soutli St. n. r. :;nsLrj.'. HI V7hm folnff E train, tU 1 Through SIscpers and Chair Cars. HAKE, Diet. Pan. Agent. O. A. BIBLE, Truv. Paas. Agent, 100 "Seat Cnd South St., Bait Laka City, Utah. X. ID HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorado. . urn miiii.ii.1 ii on. Act, SALT LAKE CITY. and 7:00 p. m. For Tull Information as to Itoutw and Hate Address Midland lh lit yon Trln arrlc. Lra rait mLWCallCityat ro a. rrw ar. ISS t 1 rv. cfVa trr ItfonrsaCnn. U. DONNHLJ VCaal X irtrt. rxo2y block. 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