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Show T he S act Lake. Telegram. 4 THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by the ve Commiinlfjfl'iin hrmM h. nertaJnlne- A,ii MS3. cannot tK. - Editorial tn the Department tti nf tvio Rait Lake Telegram returned unless postage la eept ior be Rejected sqch purpose, Communications reUtine to advertisements and burinesi hoUld be addressed to the General Manager. Sa.it Lake 52 W. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Agent 8. Tribune Bids., New York City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Buildlnff. Chicago. eie-rra- m, 4S-4- & t!on expired is on the address label of each paper, the change 'XT Which to a subsequent date Decomes a receipt xor reiiuv- .tjice. No other receipt is sent unless requested. r:.S f. . -- at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Class flatter. 1 ed ttio pity lor puipose also a number of pretty fountains from which push cold mountain water. Hut strange to say not a cup is to be found at any of these fountains or at the sulphur wells. Surely the citv can afford to t tih cups for these fountains. It had money to increase the salary of virtually every man in its finnlnv. but when it romrs to a iiuestion of buvmir tin etins for the taxpayers who visit Lib- erty Paik the city's coffers are empty. This is :i lM'MTint uolirv. liv Jill means the Council should See to it that CVCI'V fountain in the park 18 equipped with a cup and those tine sulphur wells should also lx made to furnish water for the thou sands who visit this public playground. Utilize the delightful resources of Liberty Park! Sec- ': a TelegTam readers leaving week or more can have their paper sent to by postal card, ftt tho office, No. 149 .......... Yet pains, whn rh.iinrd allayed-Reco- unt c v-- half thy hi-m- wakeful tin - f r Mr. Kml uMie j cr,. v. l.h any ono m Mini In Mark Tw ain" id.of itt rrnrrt, xrM the hlrr.-if- . (iv.ub'.e day, Iagc ma'T Co.. New YorV. ) MKTf f jrr. nnd a rood A The Stre3ts Were Made for the People. It has required years to icach the understanding, but at last the public is learning that the streets South West Temple. 'are J but li f of 1 it df-t- Salvage. HONni.n.r,ft July !.) MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ALL THIS WEEK r.uir.e ZZ.-i- V.y t'Savrrlr.C Thi kt.1 a Wen lih"M for by the I'our.-nr!. oivn rs .f tho tuv man and I'mUd Statts. whUh lull.' f on a fmni a tTrS!'u i;ti"n . harl-irt' at thf tntrar.ee tl.u ar-h- !p f-V-v- i 1 ! WALKER ii salt ON MEN'S t with rain. le cn Fever consume a thee; dull, . l Or ranged with t.urnlr.i; th'.r.-tas doaih toil? th K.ic!i wary r;tl f( .it; hreith- Tln.uxh all thy fuh tlne, f. rtn the Inn-- g LOW SHOES 1 1 r.-l'.- i-a- citt. i::: in ti s i inr far Iksx Caftty depsiit BIG SALE j I - re- Bankers, BROS., K2T a f ; h'td racked the wh'.l and. Dcji-ee- a l r- L'.btle all o'er iliricni-r- l Thf dlhtful in thy i.n. si""!' ror f vain. Court needed ref.t rer ptore Tli j streiiKth outwt.in 1 lu-rof- n't-t- . t l.i-s- c iM-c- thn. rror. s p f ut t .' t-- Ktc rh" in mov.rnfvd l en e Jo n'lxtTi'nt, Scarce twenty years thou I VJt U i h-- s their address regularly by mail, without addi tional cost, by making the request, in person or A. el as follow?: that-te- r - upr-iirentl- sufii-eien- a Greatest Values oi the Year - Kk- liV nft r ruu'nif r;iff ef.r'.rg eft tsif tfay'n iork id rvadlr.(T Jury !u!r nr.d try" aith In other waja hunUo the rom-n- ; to attend a tcsr.iut cnl ecl r.- J u; m.d rilrltus frurrertl with enthuFlai-:rnp-lr.r.d live vt nour.tr frd OM of rr.rritton th al (irry. v. e are rx V. h"ri-f ' ilmr th-'ya r.- -! tt r it'.?' ;.r t tt r n:t'."- (1th a !"' tut u :(k- - r."tt !.ir. I'inw n an an r.tlrely dsffrrcr.t re fe:d:ng nnd rru:r. our ways tt. U cork nr. ! our trl k that are vain. Ills t or !l.-- r .:r:.i.r- Mr. Ford to be th- rf !ttk Twain, to te f.U own but Mark still purro'or rmtlntiM - In lsc0. when Vnit "0 years ni l. your.: Pevcl wroto what he then believed to be his de.ith mnz. Although und he yet had ni"re thin thrFor ftlh-an with llv year ten vears to dedicate frame his which of activity par.y with FeciiK-then lm';i;il!-- he cheerful Jov of th? njtproarh of drrth Th lvfuiit Sful iirn hs Ik en ttamaal- fur-nishe- d an ettrnrt fiem U -r rtilotlpm: "It in a hard l" in-do- d -- En-r- ll- lf TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, by mail, in advance l.LQ Six months, by mall, in advance .60 month uy mail, in advance .15 or earner yjnt weett. d mail ceits copy, everywhere eigie rreroii oy xf. Kf. money oraer, express money uuw. tered letter, bank check or draft, in; the name and to the aa- cress ot the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City. Utah. " m." In hi Feeble and ailing. ltre hW arduyouth found time, amid Liberty Park is one of the most beautiful spots early htm-rcto devote labors nnd in Salt Lake City. Its value in the summer time to ous studies work occalor.ally to the literary the people cannot be overestimated. And for thin In which he found his chief delight. w 1th him a reason nothing should be left undone to make-Liand th was I'oc try hha? left to th erty Park a veritable paradise for the city's families Latin vers that an a mttns monu rrv a j to utUlze its delightful resources to the greatest worlJ mlsht a llf to Unvoted hud extent. There are two splendid sulphur wells in mcnt to one who Ills thnucht Here pundit. Mr this park. Many persons not! to the grounds for literary pure and tletUnte. The and la always lofty of drinking this water. There are verse revealed the one 149 of tnt inn rs ew K In the nwmblyrr.ia r. OF HIS DEATH WHEN A YOUTH Utilize Liberty Park's Resources. (Incorporated,) S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Utah. Telephone Calls Office ?40; Editorial Room. 1SS. M or. tae POPE LEO WROTE delegates. SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Office rrnMer.t: but VI rather havt an enr.ual elamation of the arid districts of Utah by irrigation, and local business men should not hesitate to aid the Ogden committee in its etTorta to entertain the Jl'LY S.VTt.TtDAY KVrXIN'O, rmtJL j Deseret aational Bank 1 rrsi I. R H.rt vsiTizn 8TATT3 i nioamonT. f-r- ufrit JU.w T. . TMVIer Prtrl'.ttt Vtr-ITfi- Tt Yvi r K. r C -- are for the people, whether on foot, in wheelbar jr MeulH. in on in on auio- Why rows, coaches, horseback, f future yenr. bicycles, COflLEGAL NATIONAL BANK, FTTJRPAY EVENING. JULY 23. 1003 1 9 leeValues .9 aril. iiobiles, or on street cars. Only a few years ago Wht!. buift fute tun ?. I !vn I f il l. -Ne f..tr who drove excitable horses were camping in nr.-Tpersons I's'Vlrr J.tr. U e nrtr.cVt id;." I)rui utath li- f My Man. d I :rrrtcr Many-Sidea Was Leo J'N Pope State house corridors urging leeilators to pass Chet rfui f ' t to ?cr.i his I ray hur i. o c I" . nr. t :t .tr.l:r. j. 5 Values OZ,O0 V. who i,tit Cf V. American JT?the Marion Crawford, tI. N ):a. O : r novelist, laws to so tax the bicvele as to drive that useful ma." r nv: rvnt a'.?;r .!:r.r was selected by Pope Leo just prior to the latter s chine out of business. Even the Citv Councils took N'Mlf un f i l a I TV., i f.i -' r i !. ti a. .r..N i will discover that up the matter and many foolish .ik I 3 0 jj ,, 'dpath.j as his official biotiranher, I , S speid ordinances 'Valuc-rH:rti. a l r si iti.tan, wl. n he has tackled the most difficult task that literary were adopted. In some backwoods towns laws were hartr rind i out. will t - LI lie man could be called upon to work enacted making bicycling illegal. Hut out of alt HcCORNICK & CO., 1 ousscs wnuanu h score were a Leo KEWSPAPEH. one there not EVENINO was but THE there ti that his persecution the wheel emerged triumphant. drcn s THr or more. Fancy that gentle, but courageous old And so it wawith the early street ears. Horse I n SLIPPERS tr.orr.tr, t !" rr'.it extent CITY. SALT LAKl! tman in the role of poet. Jt would be hard to picture owners urged that the older forms of r'onveyance p. Tor i a a luxury e y to rnj s nly jc cnit - Leo writing love poems, but among his manuscripts had more rights than street cats and bicycles, and the.,, who h.ie il" l.ur. I s ' several ..ur."!it hi nly love songs have been found. One is called even iedestrians, because th;y carried more per- airea. vorkm il -' in. at. af" r 6 ?n ft.. ui,, t" native in and his window, and is written tongue. sons. Hut there they were in error. More persons throiiKh :i Al1 Tlli's eck I r. r. C t a t Ir.orn! ad to u;" i.nNational Bank of the Republic t d rrlle sings of a certain Slyvia as follows: are transported by the street cars and bicycles than tlru a iy Th" t u:x vt!v irk ten v t t .r I. and t'.m til" v a rr.rotTAnT. Sylvia, the glory r.nd the boast bv horses. And it will be a few vears onlv until the han hut Of all Italia's fairest. will f.nd In al?'.t v ry family a !ully V .l'ir ; v, r. A 'r--. An w. ti .3 C.',Wr. What Sylvia this may be is not apparent. Possi- - automobile will carrv more persons than the horsesi.i;r rr, ' xvo ' .n tincai this to U rom,. izcrr in, ma.v u"' ;tai, vs. This da , ,uss taj: blv sho svmbolizes Florence? in the early tn lt IriffVo- rvii?!, 'l !p I rf"'r N n y jj and UMty (Nuincils to rejieal tlw many r.ap-d; i c: : : T' -v t z en ' l 1 li ; si poem was written in 1S:U, and is replete with beau Lgislatun's on now laws ridiculous d.iv the statute books. The j tiful ...... iinnrrpi-v- - lint there were other Loos. There m h b shoe co. was Leo, the broadest minded ruler who has sat is eoinin when the hoie will tak a Ion; vacation. ( w He. w 1 deserves he ill il. And hen does the public A Li rULL i. Ll I ri WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK upon the papal throne; Leo the gentle, but tirm and he im convinced streets are the that for the the and really Leo, v. f nyieldiug, diplomat; Leo, the lighter, F!s !, 1 SYMPTOMS. FAMILY jyicifieator; Lto, the scientist; and Leo, the jdiysit l r r c t ! rH Th r :e Wi i 'J,&:& lii tt :idan; for no man could have lived to his ;vat age ....... I . . ... t ... s u'l!: . hff.n t '.tiv without knowing how to care for his body; Leo, the Hovv to Keep Cool in the Summer. c r 'tl t r. t a ;r j.re That xetsrrr ft I;r,to a r i and churchman the and antiquaNow Leo, t fffcr. that the long and sultry dog days" are scholar; poet .. t r UNION DENTAL l"v l':dy I m the W !. vine . .n Leo, and is the Mr. culturist; i: !. Mil.',:!', J" '' r rian; Leo, gardener drawing near, when the mercury in the thermometer H r. i;i.ai:k. n.utl.' philanthropist, and Leo, the linguist looked at fiom exhibits a fondness for the nineties, it is comforting juur TOLD IU TIIH SIDE SHOW. T55 OTtlcea. tiny point he had seemmgly knowledge of a thou- to us in the shadow of the mountains to remember Tie Ot'ftl poli-fiaa and sand forms. He was a shrewder greater that we are spared the humidity which, in ities of v 5. who than his predecessor, Pius IX., brought the lower altitude, adds the element of danger ami death The-.t nvcr hr j f.it H.lv & G. ' r, at tl " r:- lra'l ii". church through the Italian revolutions. He was the to the heated term. Heat prostrations are rare in t " f ",r.'ati' tier'!'i ''i 1'itiij GZOrCE r.UGT. Xinc:l:s l'.''.. f A'.isk.i?' piost beloved prelate since Peter the Fisherman. Utah and deaths from this cause almost unknown. f tar or.fl W7ctn!n(f, 02r Iris to UtAh. ilv. tln;;, -. He surpassed all the long of ecclesiastical heads in Hut there are many days nevertheless when we sigh Tier-T- f lie- tr'a-"WllV. V,t iMild'rr:. Celt Litk City. - t i I I'.U t. tn'I ftX fr i.l r ivr his literary ability, his sociological studies, his grasp for a place less warm and the mental attitude of r.it I. '.i .tn fi.'.l ..tr i' a ..i rn.T.vv and IT.! ran won; In all these and more Pope Leo, the those who persist in making complaints about the th nr. '.f of events. CAN .NuT lii. i;XCl.L.i.i.i. DrLi:.Qun:.T sale. who a I M A 2 E I T L Y LOCATED. of man L r too; heat is oneof the strongest inllucnces toward genfeeble old yearly century's age, much i:r little. .i rt !' r t r i I'rKror.p'.t t. Ihe papal throne in his sixty-nintyear, has been eral discomfort. The best way to avoid sulTering in 'v l i AM n"k V. r ; k i f t Si r '. ..'"., t ' tr. all erl others. Life. Lnj than to hot weather It. tlr.; is greater Intense . stop thinking about t J u;k. '!-.,r r. My. It? t f,r er:;;ns-.n'.m rnr!c vii t t mnie-.i interest in some other subject makes one forgetful r.IJ.i f irct. ;i r rf ft j .r i I.. lii,i j OCIl PRICES. v ! ii.r.--Uc i:';i. mof atmospheric conditions, dust turn your thoughts JT l"t ? ih rrr tVrry t tf rrl nr.:i ronn. :sc. Irr',, '..I'f r. SUBURBAN DELIGHTS. I ,.,. t ;.. to tombs, debts, surgical operations, ghosts, to th ....... 1 ) Cert. l'n r '.'.. et;Ji .Clrrw Every encouraienieiit should be pjiven the v r search for to the north mint jitl I? to J ' J , shown c pole, Ail (ihff ?..',"! s s n. r.ff 'tl t t.s r juleps, New Yor'i Kvof the National Irrigation Congress, which I in v.'C baths Im.'I tl. ' January, to Keiser's judicial ability or to ' fl :: ....i lt jj.; wi.v-iwill meet In Ogden in September, by citizens of l - rir'-Jsw t'-f At rernstroins and TussyM Jimmy's nerve. Contem ' i;'. - v, j !: Mnv in intermountnin Utah State. ef f t: rri' 't'' jt'tah and, fact, every i a l. TEETH EXTRACTED ' f,''f r.a' s t . ion of these refreshing subjects will keep our Ne! "I f I rr.::yrv w' ife the pioneer State in irrigation science and her plat I - i . ' rv jri mind from the weather. r .:: IJut if you spend on. POriTIVFLY without pai:. Cll ;..'-' 1 l rf GAME. iV: ! LITTLE or. people should leave no stone unturned to make the fourth of your lime HIS :;o pay. da:; err. ! : ,v inspecting the mercury ami re '" f j m r r ( . '''' meeting of the congress the splendid success it h th f t nro i r r i e;e-r tf..e.r t':tr to its rise one pft?i tin porting every you s r adding r t r ; W.i; M:;rt r. V. Should be. For the lirst time in Hie history of the ftlkli,kt ji r a t ..... Ni.l t It -:.. r ft f u i . un VUU ir nut IOr VOll I'lHHIJl Tf lVi C uivti. r.X. a;t ' ii ' c't r k t! ri r. tr M:'.e. " irrigation congresses, the eleventh convention has acung 'fifth". v. ot ' '" a j. tiie f' mustard . .1 part "I ..r, I I"; f.il plaster (ju the bod i been liberally fostered hy State appropriation e; j: tiie elVect of which irritant, stimulating r Wl which sum has been doubled by private subscription pumic, r ! I V serves to raise the temperature in everyone's mind Mr i i deli:;que:.t notice. UNION DENTAL CO.. ' n from oflicei'3 of the congress and the citizens of at least, if not ;. t life ami let the other it t ni.Mt" ,' r II ' Ogden and Utah. Business men will be interested fellow do the actually. Enjoy :". r t 't fcai if Shun heavy you can. worrying . ; 1o meet with electrical and irrigation engineers to f Ul fr tf i:; the gp.ay day.:. . : course dinners, rather eat little and often. Listen, !' ry r Xliscuss the dual values in storage of torrential if a on are f blessed I t r with to v filfMTi' In calm ll." sr.i and 1,. t '. ;r appreciation, L. J. DULL, AVzr. t streams. In the far Eastern and Southern States of solemn J - : su . t ' ' Chedevote to music; ( wh-n j, LM l W H yourself he City. i;l.': 213 S. ragtime jigs ihe humid region irrigation methods are being stud snow Hies. ' , ' ' ' " t Ti t' And don't mov nnM-vTin. w...n T!.r r i'.t 1,. ;" t'.-- r ied and put into practice to save crops in season.! maker cannot be moved bv iiitt-i.,.-itv ;,, ; ... 5. 0. of drought and to increase the value of natural reI.v. !''' . t ru ); '.!' sources. F1oh1 sufferers in Southern States should . ; r r t ii Ti. t.t I ? T v Editor of I..The 1:. ' r In j case j of ' f Tidegram: f . t i any of the , jponfer at this congress with those requiring reser" ! M of i Saltair patrons t.f ir being caught out on (lie lake bv C ,i voirs at the head waters of the great rivers. It may I .. n t , :.: .i ,i V i r " or accident r, ft ' - j such as the otherwise, I J there '. should last, T; be said, therefore, that the East and South can here : . : i ' . f ' r t r '1 .. i t". be a ' beacon large ' 1 revolving ! I at light H burning ' all r.K.r. i I )earn from the West, and delegates should attend hours of the e ! k f t r fr w T. In ' ' ft ; A !'.".! . ' ! -- Tlii'ClK'HIA ... this cougress, not alone from the sixteen specially on the waternight there, so as to give hope to tlo.se u'lr. and it. ht mi-to them . t j It guide f?afc. Arv t. safety. interested far Western States, but from every State save more i: f '' vj m. r . . ' than one life. a i:ev humorist. .: r. ; In the Union. President Koosevelt, throughout his jj r. r. t . r: j. r t f at i The j is asked . hundreds of times bv question it i . e . recent Western tour, frequently gave utterance? to j . . J .1 !a In :r v :il re t .ttu re- "t Tl.' !f ! cS k . J. 1! his belief that, national aid for the reclamation of strangers who go to the lake to bathe what provi-sio- Am- r! fr t!.' t, e.f t he k to ".:vei-.r r, Lilly 0 r e ay . is e there to rescue .vr.. H !. i .''::; '..i l't y of r.'.ir the l:"-t. persons from drowning? The Jv I: the arid West is of paramount importance in our r. - r jn t t n nil m;cc( that e ' it" ' e'.f you can't drown is idle, in face of the Citv. hut hi thJf '"if!! ff Tf!." I" r: .rt" n national policy; and to foster this policy is the work reply r. t ' .t;r; e l.t.i " ;.': ." e ri 1'V lii1 vI'h terrible of li.. the ri r three A experience bathers J Thursdav wiriinn of this congress "To save the forests and store the o. t ; . i tj ii "A j it. jtr-bMk t o!r'-lerthHrt i;.f rf ir at: Xo other resort r. of n half night. its is ;e n size : t r "f on x !.t loods." The prof ramme for the congress will be without a t f tiu forty ':i. Jute :;.: rt Kst "Th nil 6Uli Wrltltij: life master, t. vaj or swimming a ; ert n saver, of view the with Ortainlv patrol. prac"1 kt .v f TravrJ." achieving tf Carefully arranged :.:: tr .l!: a ;i a boat should always be patroling beyond the outer f i.tC.l.ii-.i- ; whleh t;"Ur! thI. 'T.!:.it n 1 ' fft tical benefits and progress. Specially favorable co. Tin: coodspeed ::i:;i:;g r h. r t It ;i i "i lire of a rnl!m;pl trip line of bathers at Saltair. f Pf."ootlir-i: otu all th ni!r r 1" n: Railroad rates have been secured, details of which ft Han" t ' n Ji'tet of the Journ- v. I have nfi t t tr n t th Jvill soon be published. Arrangements for the enr rrs : r,! ti . Mr. iir.-rrt'ti-- f a i oir.f'Ht.-il.Ie left i'kl.n; :'! utt .; It is asserted that a person cannot sink in (treat frl fCTtirv !'! h? he.4No 5 W.rcV. tertainment of delegates in the attractive city of .tr I anl v itrui tr ef n t t rr .ir.il-1.i r; ' !, ni'tr on lake je.ui nc f to Salt account t'i: of ;"; rt e I .i t the S. e f J ! C!!v be and will remarkable and complete f recepsatisfactory, r of I ' )gden buoyancy 1, In whlfh wrii rj;i:- ;'!! ' rc a K ef ( .i rf ir..iti.,n r the .t ar--sri !",:'ue".f ef trute tion committees will meet all trains. The citizens the water, but how about strangling? fj.u.i: n,,. lurtl You allhvknow ' !' P A' t4T hy;-; ,nv ?' I'Mk'. t e,f If rTSf e f Tt f, ht Ogden have appointed a board of control to jenter-jai- Strangler isn't in it with this mysterious Dead .Sea. r.;. t rr fi'I' I t. r?, :;, Cic rr it at m! ;r f 2 r f ., ef notlzd jewr Trllhy, j jv !' hrly t . ef ihe f rr"H!!,n, r.I t j th ftet tlu- mo-- t aatiee-ru I iv t' r f. tr. .' e.i t): with oflieers of the til e f A IC.il, all delegates in I 1 tV ;r y ' e"l t.e d r'A'.rr. v.e hav.- Is th." o:;e fm j frjt At th i et !'h e .rnef? r t i r rf'T Congress. There will be' no advance in hotel rates. Judge King is a great man to talk party harnionv holtlers to nrrej't pa'e. It kee-- rur 1 ; t r f '.r ef r. i. je of ?. out tltlzen j'OiMl IratUn" G M. fdlllsr.!?. rU'.;;.. J it:- r. rofi.KH Halt Lake would be especially benefited bv the re- - at long range. fc'ccr tar y. ?all that ho'l rathT le r!ht than r.l - .th. t. Odid dre-a- J i ; 1 -- . 1 ? x J'-v- lay-d- . i , i'-- 1 , m - I BANKERS, v.-r- y I 1 Ti-.- j - I !;- y f.n-tor- - - 1 J - "- v - . p.-inrr- ; j.r x-,l . r-- i N.-v.n- Zir . Vfl MP -u.. v- i r lj ' : l -- . " ; t- mni :rz:;'rrrz7 1 ; st. no ai aiin r wit 0mt mm ..mh in ..l m' ; : .3 s-- . ; M kmJwm kftn c1:- - i . - Pu'-k- . -- . ; -- : - : I : a:ru'r : I ! e n c fef ; - - f.-- , .' v.-rc- nV.-a-k- il--- "',!'' 1 .". n- - 1 -l. DUN R. CO., Cfr-erf- J C. e - i i- 1 ft-- -' O-.- r h U .. -- t'-r.- i. !'.--' S ! e - ! , . 1 -- J t . N.t!-e-T?r- t e - c - -- 1 r ftre-ir- . f . - t- -T pro-tliotor- s - , K-A!;- -- -. - ) ! ,e- - 1 -- - 1 I :. ct:- -- j I a- 1. - ? i- r- ,' sr-'- r-- . ' '- J - j 5 1 . 1 ?.- 1 . - c I 1 ' 1 I 1 1 -- - . ; : ! " . l. 1 ' . f ; j.; I . '. '. ' "1 r. i 1 1 . ' V. 'tf. 1 e.-- i J : 5 , , ..-.- '..,-- 1 A. '. ; f (Lii. I . : . 1 . ! : '. 2 . " i 1 ; ; ' 1 . . . . 1 1 - x , ::'i--r'- . ... !.. r- 1 C.--:t J .. - (i T. IT ? . - - 1 1 W 1 T t " 1 r " l i 4 ? 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