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Show J The Sajct Lake Teuegram. SATURDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST 22, 1.003. SAMX0ULDN11AN1)'- rOft SALEREAL- ESTATE MRS: M AYBERRY IS - whose hoof if over TUUK HEAD? WEARY OF WEDLOCK cnkr . .- i,. . hi, . .. - . Divorce. game Is Lost to Seattle ONLY FOUR CLUBS the Slush; Tozer TO FINISH SEASON Pitched Well; but Not The Pacific National league has lost its foothold cn the coast. Yesterday Los When Needed. Angeles withdrew and San Francisco will lhon -- fm , Ing-- Donahue,' 2b Planner?, If Davis, lb SALT LAKE. AB. It. H. PO. A. E. 4 5 4 3 4 rf Weed, Hanley, cf Taylor, 3bss Cook, Anderson, Tozer, p Totals 1 1 1 3 4 c 03 3 1 1 0 1 1 ' 5 7 3 2 1 1 8 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 0 0 8 25 five-mil- 1 SEATTLE. ten-mi- 1110 13 113 11 hits-Dona- 3-- WIFE SAYS HUSBAND Mrs. Sarah A. llurnphrcyrt today fllnl suit for divorce from Arudev F. IIusc- Phreys, in the Thirdi.strlct court. TlW couple married r.t Handy. Halt Like isst, and have lour counfy, on March g nd. WEED PLAYED ON IN RIGHT FIELD yerterday, and Taylor went in at short. Weed accepted three chances. FLANNERY GOT ONE OF HIS STAR the second, running thirty plays in vards to pull down a fly off Spencer's bat. 4') 1G 23 141 er I'M Pittsburg 103 Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia ion 4t .r.:2 42 4i r.." r 1-- t. r.r. ST af,l im; , ,f.4 .4 52 OK 42 TORE OFF A RATTLING .4:' 5.1 in the third inning, which " .r,', 37 10S started the scoring for Seattle. Tl .3U St. Louis TOZER PASSED M'NICHOLS TO FIRST Yesterday's Games. in the third, forcing Hulen to second. New York 0, 1'ittsburff 3: first rTn THE GAME WAS CALLED IN THE Nw York4.I, Pittsburs' 5; second pi me. wait third, owing to rain. A Chicago Brooklyn4. Boston Cincinnati 7; firt Ram'1. and a sloppy field seemed to strengthen Boston 10, Cincinnati 2: cam. the mud hens wonderfully. Bouls 3; flrnt srarnf. J'hiladflphla 7. St. Ixiubs St. 3; second game. TOZER FANNED HICKEY IN THE I'hiladelphia fourth, but Huston made him pitch four strikes to do it. AMERICAN LEAGUE. SALT LAKE WENT DOWN IN order in the fifth, Hanley, Standing of the Cluhs. Cook the and victims. being Taylor p. w. Tfc r.r. HICKEY er ten-minu- te sri-on- ONE-two-thr- Boston Cleveland TOZER WAS GIVEN A PASS TO FIRST in the sdxth by Hickey, but Donahue came up next and "fanned." Chicago-.- score. ' HAMMERED THE AIR DRENNAN in the seventh. three times successively s o DOTH TEAMS WERE SHUT OUT IN the sixth and seventh innings, with the Score still tied. DRENNAN AND SPENCER FELL ALL over each other out in middle in the eighth, converting Anderson's fly into a three-bagge- Vienna. d ;".$-?.- I'hiladelphia Dotroit Nf w York St. Bouis 102 6T r.7 .r,T7 ..1)2 3 44 ,5i- K W 45 1VI 98 1( 11 4. 41 .510 4J .r-- 47 TA 10) 44 74 71 .4', .410 102 Washington 31 WITH ANDERSON ON THIRD AND only one man out, the Saints failed to ft,.t in a run in the eighth. THE' SIWASH.ES. COULDN'T GEX nround the rircuit in the eighth, either. and it began to look like a ng game. THE SAINTS WENT OUT EASILY IN the ninth. Donahue. Flannery and Da vis coing down m the order named THE SUVA SUES CAME TO BAT AND got one man to first on a pass. He stole second i nd a moment later scored the winning run on a hit by Hurley. HALF PRICE. underwear sale this M:ipat summer Walker's. week, .3d '? EXCURSION TO PR0Y0 $1.25 Via Rio Grande, August 23rd. Grand outing with. the Utah National Guard on the shores of Utah lake. Good fishing, boating and bathingr. Special rates for meals and drive. Everybody invited. Leave Salt Lake 8:30 a. m., re turning leave Provo 3:30 p. m. A. S. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, il Removed 505-- 6 building. Scott-Streve- Studio S.VT.T Jrd flo., j' 61 i7 10-- ) !H M W T:i &t f2 t 2. 0, Sacramento Portland .. Seattle .... Oakland U -- 52i 4 .;. 57 .472 52 4. .4 RS .4-1- 7 0 4) 12v 76 nf wttj 1'f " if . . r 'T-Hf Bit. . tk rtr n ?: r-- , ?r. 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NICELY FUKNI-S- I El ROOMS. Third S.vjth.. ROOM3. NICCI.Y ri'!!N'!;'ltr.n . pr.rirf'CMii coou:s fia:c utuliq f i n ; U . r,r-!;- t F I "WO c. ft FTATE. HEPAtn .:.- - F--a . 'lr, ry. 1V. CO A rtr-'.-t Jt :. NicEt.v w FROWN n. f.n-tr.- t a -- ;?- ""f t: l , - ,,. PERSONAL. WANT PtOTon THAT al.J.'l. rU St if .:. P .!t'r" L"" "v. NTujTTTATTnTE ltf p.ir;-r,r- . Cs,':'" i - . I. TOR RENT FURNISHED. COPPER. T1RASS AND TIN WOHiC, lampa, lantern, raaectara. btcnial. Tl t i r, n nix so i ytrwisi, fnt f.-- PHOTOGRAPHS. 2. Balloon Ascension Calder's Sunday, !R. 5n3cruLA.sn:cc5 J'Y n Di 'V.' .4-1- Yesterday's Games. tt '"f r' tf f W, t! M at U'A NTED - S A LESM EN. LAMPS AND REFLECTORS. Ihlrd r ?cta : SSi. 80 - ) UTAIf SCREEN AND JOR SHOP. R, S. Ilrock. prop.; Job work of all kind; contracting. 41 8. w. T. 'I'hona izii-a- . .42-- t nrvrMl. 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IF YOU NEED MONEY WE WILL cuscur.t your aajary. btr Loau C.. u .401 rcn r v. t 11 ,r Wtt. sr. FFRNi ill ED AND 1 N F I" R N ! S 1 ED a. pvifrn rir,vrjf r rorr ?ct. : ho 'si'k'f fof Sr Pt. Main, rlnnlnc 16. nooM rttp.rn rrnN'jnirn itoovT v KIND-- ?! p Nrrrt-- T' t- ri!.cnLLA:rrcux. rs rt1rrr. w. ?!;(v:i;i um .vrcnt.r rvr.NisiiCD noo u I'..:. .- n Crl i.rt. 7A:rrr.D f--- Ur. wk wffUh. cnntAp, ii'.r- - i n;rtKi?trrr Wtfh :ni . iti t1'" i. V I n jritM CAMniciy. rc iuoj4i. N'lrKLY :t Ms:.--.. t rs.r',. fr s.tt .ANIr.iVU. riur. iioovk. rr.oil hjtiM4iirr i pj.Nttrp B'iita. R"M. nilol'NI) i ra ATI In t ?. . t t. 1 far it. ':! r-- rtrv-M- r .!! Sr-- fd rr.rM. t;J tt 11 Stel asiitl . orinitr on?;. rt'its'iRjfttr rtiis!KitnD noons and poRn. Sf U . tr.-- t. ! f . ! W- f..-,tt- J'-A- f'j-- rr H-- AMC.4 TBI ".P. AC B. 1 FRONT IfnrfnS. t ' r" ? bk i;iiB5!:. n t'''1' , ! t--r. f. r- c ATT31S. ri!Ni8Mi:p I . njcslt tmatj 'c t:j ? u'r." ;("! ti.ftiM liar 1 ft r LA It' IE f!-r- - dbf. t-- r, br.. f."d. br.. trs id l: tl." If ! r. " h.i piartrs Ali-rf- riri, f r.irr.r. 3r.frm. . s-r- .ht . 7 "1 t.-- TT. N'irrtt.T i a unit MAIN FTP.r.r.T . : t-s- ? I' WTTiJtv: t i Z. ft Co.. rnom 13. 12; Oakland. 4: Los Anseles. 2. Portland. I; San Francisco, Seattle. 9: Sacramento. 7. z - !,. SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAO!5. SMALL, LOANS. EMPLOYEES CitElv P. W. L. PC. .... .... f f. Standing of the Clubs. .... .... .... r 1 u!! d K .s t .. r-- hnr. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Los Angeiea . San Francisco W. ,.r. H . N. . "T r: "-- .t;i v F. O. WOOD LOANS MONEY ON Pi etc. Prlv!. F.ay anos, furniture, payments: 149 S. Mln St.. room 210. 1 LOAN ONLY MY OWN MnNT.T. N No attorney orr.ml?lon. tlrl-iv- . No Knatern company . ,I.o No third party ratt. No mortpape tax...... optlona. ,VrT Eusael I Tracy. II E. 1st South. X22 49 42 41 Srrins St. Kt ; t , - v f.M.rni i ." r:n i:.tt ft-:- . ?.?. b!j ron HONEY TO LOAN. u r.c. :Z .(.VI hi 52 0, Milwaukee a. Joseph Peoria 3. Dps Moinea 3, Kansas City 2. Colorado n TKMI'LETON CLF.NINO CO STP.AM ir.d dry clenlnc ofwornI war on ptliE. rr l.sprfs 2nd o.. ft. U City. outuPI. of city, No. Academy ave.. Proro. anri Yesterday's Games. Omaha Denver k, cl'sr.ir.r. rlanfn. dyln Ktno, - !H f .. t N 1 to b . n-:i x x v, CT.PANINa CO. 1754-- phor, 1411-- f.rv ' ;t : jt Itr.'M? : , iVm 5 (r w . '!r-.."-.r!- , r" Standing- of the Clubs. j f.-- AvortKi. in ft w. t model nrr:Expert Thon dyeing and rrenci WESTERN LEAGUE. Milwaukee Colorado Springs Kansa? City St. Joseph Des Moines Peoria Denver Omaha TfTTI.-- i. CorjtHation LATCH flvc!1": ana ' 3P" . -- bt 1- v IiicMrr. vn pri.T. hhai. rsTATn 1 Tut: Iirr. lt Mn iu i;h,: K. A, . KLrnAN'T HAV2 Whyt K rr. piifhi. h ft t';;i ft - t'.f " I.' r! Tlir ltrT?nil3 3 . .. osn iie.TTrKrnrisri i"J a, V. Tit; T! V noon 1L CLEANING AND DYEINO. Chicane 3, Boston 11. Detroit 0, Philadelphia 1; first jrrtm. Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1; second game. St. Louis 8, New York 3. Cleveland 10. AYashlngton 0. w. ; Lskm r(Lltjr hr mrij aribr tr!M tlf.t riy. A la feu Teacher of Piano, Voice Culture :tni French. Furnf'hes pfiro mulc for .mlrtr rtr- 221 t!'? t. Ic-tn- '. ia lh SIME. EE LA ROCIIE BABCOCK, Yesterday's Games. p. lt-r."r- THE FACT eTIT.T, ftflM A1NS Tit AT I:' ltUcncc. CI l - . -t k ;, h..l uorsn. to r. rr rtr.N)ttr: th: l"r'p. rritNisitiiD itouMS; ftoisth.. i:r Ih . IZZ n, rATti itt tv r:irr.t,T rtnNisiti:t V .i.: W, ZrA rA lt-- f ill ANTON PEDEIISEN, Teacher of Piano. Violin n4 raony. Kttiflto. Caldr, Molo PMsic. CC9-- rt hi, ' ft..-'- r i.r - s iirnNAtr.MT okokcf; bb'V, rrufl1rt ehnc, Tf Sail 1 bulbllfc Tl. v l ' i;tr AT r Ka. . ., f. t rw'tn ron r.rAi. k.tath on loans skis T"trt Proffor to nno'incIehrtlVT thmt mh " Fowth. Tot. 13.T7-- C,. M!M, MOD, d!rs tar I r r'ftj. . 4!yiU.r"vtr I ? or r?rr'b. Or?. O H, c;;r, ...Tb tnt ::i beard twts rn. ""Vvirnt.Y - H'); v;; tth . Hncclal t:.i &cvtrnLcr or.ly. pr runn ff A r. ten-inni- tnchr or n 1 Int. rr Titn cn?. . in:NT-n:i'.NiR- iir,: Tt-c- . HOIT.TON-- musicians of violin nn rc th dT-t.- . ! t. f ifi4 MCInttT to r f--t 0orc J. llrt V - m. 7 nooM-t- "m ;?-j- t nicki.t rrnsisiinn r.vivs. with ; J RENT. LOANS. ItKUi r.STATE c,, . f.ii v. H. SIRS. AG2XE3 OSEORNE. ee SCORED SEATTLE'S FREEMAN fcurth run in the fifth, and Drennan came in a moment later, tieing the X . t. i - IVxUy HALF PRICE. Standing of ths Clubs. Chicago New Vork ;i j rt ! t ;k. rr - f srt Ir.d V. 11;:; Ir.YMt WILL ARB I WE I IIE, Grai1sat from ronnrvntorr e 5f t. n1 pupU ef DA,hnn. Beriiruv b. Blc- - Violin lin. Ofrmanv. inMrurtlon fr a th 1vn;-ed Klrnr Constitution ttudcot, i'5? :!bf- H " V.: p. m. S:30 Today's Games. p. b 1 furt'rtr", at r. Ttctlve- ptann-ror- t pvj (I tit hrr jstudlo. No. 44 South Main. Tclrphor.'? Jil-lC- . Spoksne at Butte. Stattle at Salt Like. NATIONAL LEAGUE. second. three-bagg- a. m., returning 9;C0 - HANLEY RIPPED OFF A in fine ?tyl in the second. TAYLOR GOT A "GOOD HAND" FROM the grandstand on his sacrifice hit in the f V.'.h to thN rd e?r to - nr,l i:ii: T. t tinIloufitr.n Viirr; I !:bf f irfnc r cv . lnv. mrru r I Ogdcn and Return, Via Oregon Short Lino, Sunday. Auc. Four club. Special Kotng 23rd, by rai f2 n b&4; ; ;rT ' r'a rtn:;isitnr nooiis. r? w, Fnrrii or rr.nvx roomi, rtn niTr 8 V. Trr; r tb l; Wft.:5rTrTc In )f rrTlcet rn.s; i u.n.by Main, South. T-r- m .... ii t-- V. rl'-'- t new r. toca.Jcn. nwe b-ve;ii h h. yr crj of lmnnth. rod barRalni Huv now. Itealtv Co . ONLY $1.00 l. r.c. ....1"S rrrv. oule, 4 r-- k -t l- f f. .. r- rn v"j ryt.t,r f'r"v lit ir i i rf; r;i. tx ',' f'-f- yc-- : and rACinc itfrrn i. njll. prP lt't . the Clubs. .... I'";:) Butte .. .. Seattle .. Spokane .. Salt Lake j-- ? m It t. D.-'ib!- RACE P. r tf t' t Ati wsth ( sr. uo; . !T! !. If 4pir-1- f fr:i. AND !: !r3 jc ! . . r. t m IlOArtD. in th ci!f. T'tmf'. r o. m t XIO AND rnT claps M i:Uite abused and falsely accused the plaintiff of being unchaste. At othr tlne it la -CALL FOR OUIl .vnOOTtATOR. said he swore at her and called her iie htt of realty barea!n, fre at offte cf names in the presence of relatives and J I Mr rrton A t ourtt v Y W. Infl Koti t K. stranger. V"im orrnr.TrNiTv. The defendant is alleged to b unfit Vbf J. k. h ft.i- tr.n :r !i ' ! to have the custody of th children, and nd H.mtb. 1 1 r 11 pr cr.l, u cr lnv!; r the plaintiff prays that they be placed I r :.t In her charge. r. tr. rn Rrlrhnm - . Uh 5. Sta, riding of tr;." lnv. C ONC- H- e at a iifrtr si;t.lof th.inc a jnrNot t In It is alleged in tho complaint that for more than two years the defendant has And er TWO-BAG-g- l'-t- minor children. I THE CHURCHMEN GOT A START the third let two Hiwoshes score. TOZER FANNED IN THE SECOND, after having three bails called. HICKEY WENT AWAY TO THE BAD the in the first vestcrday. Saints fivp hits. If a Salt Lake pitcher had no"p that kind of work he would have bf ''n pulled out of the box. ROOTED FLANNERY'S M'NIOHOLS drive at third in the second, giving the Irishman first base. DAVIS FOLLOWED "FLAN" WITH A that landed the latter home. FIRST ON A FAST yWEED toGOT TO on the next play, but iL.rive Babbitt went out on an attempt to steal eec- - Fut-it- beauty, laroto b?.j? l tt under f"tt prlro vtny We I at" Juit j fh rrtdtent T veddcdf cventren years bcinpr ir Ileal MfST Th me.it.; Manager Schefskl of the saucer track will wind up his poason during the first week in September with a race a want ad. that will last for six nights, the riders cept Telegram to ride one hour every night. The event will be a lap race for professionals, and all of the fast riders will be listed. The winners will reEcacling ceive prizes every night of $?", $20. 510, $3, $3 and $o, and o:i the last night, prizes of ?S0, $20. $10 and $3 will b awarded on points that is the man who has won the most nights out of the six will receive $50 In addition to his HATTIE X. WISHARD, other prizes. Th lap prizes will be $50, and Mr. Schefskl the prizes Teacner cf Piano. for the race will amountfays to over $1000. method. UtiMr.ne r Ichft!:kv Thre will be other event besides the c.auy. r.a bourn. onf hour race each night end the tntal prize money will aggregate $100. The CLAUDE J. KETTLETOir, race will begin September 7th and close September 12th. Concert Violinist PACIFIC liATIOIIAL LEAGUE. through yesterday's game without receiving a calldown from the grandstand. DONAHUE'S MISERABLE ERROR IN of four runs in the first inning, but they fell down in every inning after that. allo-win- IS VERY BAD MAN Aftf-- r n, $r: HoU!iten Men's cummer underwear .i!e this week, at Walker's. No thine can win like four ncei ex I'MPIRE HUSTON MANAGED TO GET f r.ee.i Ir-- t fcrd r.i;t rt lWi b" f ftjnttni'ff. r. ! -- AT SAUCER TRACK ROIVlFArSlG f-O- r kit.. r ;. . tt ir-- A. M. JX rt.- , ! AT V W-tt- ff-- ITtr JtfKSjia fvl ri r--n e SIX-DA- Y non-rMe- h-- lf NOVEL LITTLE MUD GOBS r ml-rfmH- iht etc. IN U4 tZ. If c I 11C"',4' Fa. Jt, A trJ t T: ' f . , f. hooms. etc m. t 1 r4 Nirri.T rtr.?:5!trr t jtrovi. titii ft. r t f hr:it Ward.. i t A i is an iioomw. Ntrn rtmNtniinn QVirrt fv&r.f fr-MlH borne Or. Tts i-r- Si'-islt- s.1 Pxll5r, $ nf , Ten-mil- hue, !tfie Si. r le one-ha- r1. r 0-c- . .r) t c-- , Eul.-Ern- ! tft-iern- '. motor race was the The open star event at the saucer track last evening. Five machines wero entered, but only three of them, finished. Staley and Holway on single motors put up a game race, the former winning by a length. Staver and Hopper on a double machine finished three laps behind. The lap race for professionals was won by Samuelson with Downing, a half wheel behind. Starbuck. with a han- yards, passed over dicap of seventy-fiv- e the tape just in the mile amateur, and Redman, another handicap rider, came in second. The summary: mile open, amateur Final, Blum first. Heagren second, C. Itcdman tnirct. Time. e lap race, professional Samuel-so- n first. Downing eecond, WiHiams third, Staver fourth. Time, 23:02. One mile, handicap, amateur Starbuck first. C. P. Redman second. Blum third. Time. Five-mil- e open motor race Stalev" first. second, Hopper third. Time, Halway 7:10 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 4 1 0 4 5 Hulin, 2b 1' 5 3 2 1 0 McNichols. 3b 0 5 Hurlev, If 9 5 Freeman, to 0 0 4 Drennen, cf 1 0 1 4 0 0 rf Spencer, 1 1 0 0 3 0 Babbitt, ss 1 2 0 7 4 0 Stanley, c 1 1 1 0 0 4 p Uickey, 12 27 3 6 12 36 Totals Earned runs Salt Lake 2, Seattle 5. Left on bases Salt Lake 4, Seattle 9.4. Struck out By Tozer 6, by Hickcy Bsf?e on balls Off Tozer 2, off Hiekey 2. Two-bas- e Hit bv pitched Jali Babbitt. Three-base hit? Davis. Hanley, Hurley. hits Anderson, Hickey. SacrificeMCNlch-ols Taylor. Stolen bases Cook, Tozer. (3), Hulin, Taylor, Passed ball Stanley. Time of game 1:55. Umpire Houston. two-bagg- I 0 0 1 2 0 L-- r. EVENT FIVE-MIL- E 1 100 12 10 0 1 3-- 3 2 1 n. taf-IC'C- SINGLE MOTOR WINS The score: . farnJ:y, tnM h' 'l b ntv: ttM (tf-rl- witB Ci ITHS'ISHO NICELY K-r-.. llkalv follow todav. This leaves the lea true with four clubs, whereas a week asro there were eight teams competing for the pennant. Managers Reynolds of Salt Lake and Dugdale of Seattle are of the opinion that the four remaining clubs wll lutlck the season out. They say a new schedule will be adopted at the magnates' meetinjr nest Thursday, and seem to be pleased over the withdrawal of the California clubs. The Saints were defeated again' yesterday, hard hitting on the part of Seattle and one bad error made by Donahue being responsible for the outcome. Tozer pitched a rather good game, but he wasn't there with the strike-ou- t when it was most needed. The field resembled a lake in spots, but there was some remarkably fast play- - Mrs, A. P. Maybrry, fca filed lit for divorce from Mr. A. P. Mayberry, a well- knr.wn mining man. The complaint in the can rerttn msi the couple were married in I aJT,!. Colo.. April ZB. mi. The plaintiff nil. k H .)', r.: k.. attUtijr that her husband dor rtd her In Febru JN ss of is and this taken cu ary last, it W. c;rt-kmt.on1579 tr,f action, 7th ami 3rd Ind. to on Mrs. Maybirry made attempt w.-t l , $.. tmtv . fn-ear. IItorL.PutM'.rr nd laxt vy commit nuielde February hrn-chare rrwntjr nr.d laudanum thn slashing l'Ar.d to build wHh. ! IST-swallowing her wrtBt with a penknife, hh was dis . bk , r,d ISi Ko. t h C ft'... covered in her rom in a n etc.. f. r XZ: condition, rmultltnfrom the tio? of the barn. V f ti ppr.it It t drui? and the lo. ol blood, and wa taken vo'i ran irt that mu.'l t b dd; Call to a hospital, Avrsrv she retrained con- - prr:prrtlr!i and w .m Id rrttn them. fciousnris after being worked over seviKr-.lVOM will dVHntKe rf RV eral hours. TuttU lirtm., irvKre.llr-a;- d She would not tell why he attempted lul. to commit suicide, but it w.n stated by others that it was bcaue her husband MODKl'.N IIOMK! . had published a notice faylntr that h f :rd ltst. Cth F... On J.mt e.. rjf would no longer bo responsible for h r the rx;. t.;i l:Ub rC'vl rn tiTlk neaet debts. nd iirh Tfm lire fiiUKri In theandr:t.llfibt 2 tio!he n.ry tr.ify. fjuare. r.xturs. r.'.rt! lKt balh room, light r4 t?. 11-- , ry Vt a ftoiith. !t Ov BTREET TFTTLi; HI103.. lO MAIN rArI new. trir-.-l bk.. rnoVrn r. at . f.rw lot. had", turner, F. a r?l N. off KrUr.arn Hi., jMtt fotf-r- . Ik . N Ft... T'r6thttFt. j:'0 , bk . r.'w ir tnwd-w r. I IPhf CJlf iTCk, tlX t!ht V... ftw 1TJL PU Ik ttf, Tjr.inL. fit! 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