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Show T'HE SAXtX XAJKE 'IELrE'GRAKf, such means, and says that they should be a naming to all labor leaders to resort to the utriko only in the direst extremity, and never then until the people of the country had lecn made amaro of the conditions of which the members of the organization complain. Though the author refers to President Roosevelt in connection , with the settlement of the anthracite strike in complimentary terms and country at law owe s:h that theof miners and the can never be paid, lie him a debt gratitude that is not fulsome in his praise of the Chief Executive, lie says that a principle has been established in favor of the general Government's interference for the protection of the people, and that it is sure to be followed in the future when exigencies sarh as tier great coal strike arise to make interference necessary. Mr. Mitchell sterns to think that the time will come when the laboring man will sustain to his em ployer practically the same relation that the Government employee sustains to the Government under the civil service rules that is, he will be subjected to discharge only for cause, and that cnim? must be a sufficient one by the rules under which bis services are contracted for. Politics in trades unions is strongly opposed. This is good advice. The wise union man, when he reads President Mitchell's book, I so-calle- d ' THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evefdnr Eicept Sunday. by the , . SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., ' (Incorporated.) OWce 143 S. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Call -- Office 340; Editorial Roams, 228. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. .One year by mail, la advance X7M hlx. months, by mall, tn advance 3.50 k. One month by mall, la advance. .60 One week, by ijaail or carrier 15 Binl eopy, everywhere , 3 cent , Remit P. 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Telegram readers leaving the city for a without their address regularly tlonal cost, by making the request, in person or by postal eard, at ths of5.ee, Ho. 149 South West . l, Ii 27, 1903. idr. lir I Or Ulna I. ' Many were the darir.g ptnnt doriss the reign cf terror tn Paris to ist re palridaa who wa about to tm Ui to the jrailloUEi. Ancng them that which was ccacHTed tor the. younc MarquUft de la Fa vette prcbablj the mmt I is. mm In it pathetic Jcao TtuvUlc wan an Thfttjgh but not cohta family hr Jdnc4 cf the rpvclutioairj fercc alrrplj- thrcusU a desire to tetter the condition ef th lower ciafcvs. Whfa, bwcrrr. h kiw wish b!ol. Vc Pad bow dascrous U U to put jxiwrr Is to the band of ropte who do net krovr bow to use It Jean fcsd ttsEc4 th lair and before the retciutJoa Lad bffti fcmnioned to tbo Chateau PavrUt ta draw th old duke will Tber te bad met tbc MarQuUo Iul-r- . him dausbtrr. and abe bad wen bit brrt net cr.ly j the charm of bcr prrsetjci, but I y tra-ln- z will admit this. b'.m as bcr cqtial. Wbn during reign of terror one daj tb duie w out to execution ard Jfan laminl What's Become of Those 14 Indictments? Wt tbat Iculso was to surfer ihy satn fat Nearly three months ago the special grand jury In order that tbe family of arlstrati to re turned twenty-fivindictments against citizens of might Ijccokji extinct, be av bcr even If be lost bU own lift la Utah. Eleven of these true bills have been Fervod. co. NOW WHAT HA$ BECOME OF THE lUv doiug In drawSog tb? duke'i vcVA J.tn had MAINING FOURTEEN INDICTMENTS? rtollced that prtfli!oa was toa4 f r Count v Clerk .lames savs he knows nothing tbo return f a ron anl bcir to the e vrbo bad goa to AtSTlm rrlth Laabout them. Sheriff Emery declares the persons fayette to take part In tbe Anjcxtcan are were returned indictments whom the against Kevolutlca and had tcti tali' out of the Btate and can not be found. Tie suggests Ins after one of the tattle in which the French troop were c nsagrtl. Jrnn west that .County Attornev Westervelt might solve th e to tbo Cbalcau Fav Uc. procured a :m stery. llkrnos.t of tbta youns man and blrrd m Now this statement that the indictments can not costutuer to make I Am up to rcct:it t not in found can be be served because the "parties of tb? picture. Then, ctk the subj-cold aa t o.nan vln bad been Ul Ins is an not the State" is a hackneyed phrase; it expla for year, bo gave her all the nation or excuse that a diligent, strenuous public laundress a to f he poJM-iwmoney official would like to make. fche had cnrrSr! a cbiJd to th Cha that IF THESE PERSONS ARE ACCUSED OF teau Farctte twenty year hefcre wha la CRIME AND ARE OUT OF THE STATE, WHY bad been adopted by the duchm . and own rtlll brr child, NOT OBTAIN REQUISITION PAPERS AND place of the dale's knowhdge cf the without BRING THEM BACK? Sheriff Kjnery pursued ihU iUbittitutkm. course with considerable zeal in the Hmlce cas.v It was li e day aj pntcd for the of Iou'ne de la Fafett. Jean The special grand jury was called by the I list net i0--an as tbe tritmnal wiioim. 4e tt:s!-nts- a Judges in resonse to public demand. Its investigato the U t.'as to brtns arlslfK-ral.tions cost the eountv a considerable sum. Thr r walkrtl KUllklln c.tine tojeU u; to months have elapsed and still fourteen of the indict- the dck f re th a4: !a d I am AntSne lnvU remain ments returned by the jury tifizfn, virtually pigeon1 rrttan-tfn m America. nh-rhokd. jnt t tattle hare Wen V.ztUv.z the - tb" t e Why this policy, Mr. Sheriff, Mr. County Attor- which you ar fihtlns of human UN rty. I f:r.d thai jon ney? exe-utf- l have my f .ith r. and t:;y WHAT'S BEHIND THIS SUPPRESSION, tr trr Is to die .!.iy. If u d' f ir: to cut THIS FAILURE TO SERVE THE SPECIAL oft our family crmp1f?y. :j rt GRAND JURY'S INDICTMENTS? I w Lo Is s ulr tr." nt.d t.ut the yusvs r. for he Is not Against whom were these indirtnwnts returned? uproed to ir.e my t u r.b tid by What public official has authority to virtually a La FavHlr, j rn?thi r without her pigeon-holindictments without the consent of a mt'What procf have you of th truth District Judge? fih"l th? cUirrn of wl.at you ra wi hlc-aHx!- . g-oo- cd wUl be turrly w ta w r ! r.3 tf ! m-- rr l-- rsy J ' a fit " fa; ?fftl - 5- ?- - r lit r-;"- hii hfe n tb-- fc r r-r- 51-- !jite:-.n- t. ?!?y th 1 rl r-- - I ; Vh -t ac,:k!:rr,n!, 5th F AGTORIES r to c.t 3 "Amn.tU cf e 5:-i- I:v:rr-y- es3-V.r- n ST 33 i Cl'.-r-'- Jau th" o.'irt tr.:?!j cf .:,-- ln;Tt '.J!t'r:.'-T.!- . h.' TT-- th J w o r TCfLL cr coa'cr-t- - the .ed Its hcprlr wli ? htd he it--- 1 pro-sij- :j I at-- w t. o j ar..:h-- OUR uj w.th th tsy:f cf Fcl ct I 'y, ftaUcl l tbe t th alfcr ",t" Tl citir'n IIjcI-- ! hat? j c-- rr.f mn fv-- r r.t rrn; "ctlrf trn ho k-trn- c4 rc-h- father dth cf my I i ; Cbttu Fatrttc,a Ufi Eiut t r:. fjf ny rrlurr.,A rrv-n- f - d-!u- fe4 r--y In that wl'.L t!. It ?, - mrf in in It-;-- Hi lirr.Uf l frora rcr "I rray trill t! r,e FSENCn REVOLUTION. ii. ,., u f -- et ;:l Trrlr.f tt.f h.t? try hf'r. u?r :::t:it e - lb r- ' j brr lUchcl tr.prcy by r;!U3 af-- t da tit that he hsd ctrr'.J Lq?U ta d- Jfssrs" J - l- fri Ik Republic rh r.k rt: Cri Fa:t cahtai. run imsi, te tclur.ur'.ly cfvra tlnvflf up, rcn?r Crwr n5J riu tf thp cau fttcutfvl lie bad fotjfht National Dank ol y the chat ratj TL cvurt w lc t tn to Ha trcik ffcf,!: the u.atlrr ar. I d"ciJ1 ta cctldct J an th rJjhlful hetr t the rsaie. The ;ixt fjuh;a wa, thauhl t Lair .-:) t-- th a. cnrxxtiTART. Km ly S 1E2 -- la, ia Atscr'.ca att had adrd ate fiotiy la prcacaticg Msxtelf t Iyocle. Hut he w si tbe Duie de U FatcUc ar,d tbe noictioislt wlihM o frt to exirrrninate hi fatally Tbrrcfcr aftjKi?.frir!iSrtn cf hi er a ; :rtltt debate it wu totrvl to tilct. of hlK-ri- & CO. BANK Car. " ' WELLS, FARGO a4 ex-ec- t.'!ll.',i ltf,! jff ft a rtMlcr cstrre! tbt Cirr.lj rcfid tbe Gacset tf a and roiclcrjrcrie of tter "who wrr to n'jnihrr jorin t taken cut for txertitisn. Oce cf ha turM-- w Ixmlie, fa f t nTit' 1 "in, r4t.t.rrt. Ct!-'- ! I. thrm waa Db:tn Fstrtte, Ar,l CL.A1UC . . C--- OT2e it c.;rt that the n;ss ! ............. , tffitt t u: One rcrrtl Struggle Against Illiteracy. Hdf-Pathet-ic AN EPISODE OF THE in-tat- Simple-- THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. , i, il e week or more can nave their paper sent to by-mal- - Short story of the Bay. - 0 , THURSDAY EYENIKH, AUGUST 27. : heroic struggle to North Carolina's bad tsada an cmr la rcaIs ,tlserj DUN & t. of levtrad cHli.fcf is tryss to R. keep pace with the educational times and redeem to brr get up frtixn br chair to OEOROS BUST. Crr,rl 2i.re? vr whi-ta her children from ignorance, is not only interesting a the death tn yur. rit Clbx, Itfftho fend T?ytRlssc 'S cv-the hU and ttbe Ut place ataos; City. as Ika lrcci Bulldlof, Utah, but surprising to citizens of suc a State dtnincd, The ccxt tzczarr,l tbe fcldlcr where the school facilities are of the best. The old read: -She who was fcwa at CHlier.esj "North StateV educational scheme is a unique one. I Fatt:e I fre to BOTE ULLEN Last year some forty or fifty men met in the Gove1 Vhn th Latch waa eotnplHed at-J wrre. f.Kn5 rats, the prhj'scra rnors office at Raleigh and adopted an instrument Ui hrr tr: Loti!". whUjKtd tsnlns wbicb they called "a declaration against illiteracy.'" I d!e fcr you t I !co y t &it City Htre Cmr frcrv taw After the mtDrathi-- of the Ikrtjfbona !&; this "declaration" was embodied a plan for an the Is:kc d? ta FaTttte rftumtl !" educational campaign, which is now being vigord left for France. lie bad tebeen have out. w and The l carried talth'S-ra T taken h clergy press t ously trspp"t WALKER BROi, Banters, tr'.Ne ..f In a ar.d of a and score able for and to by capir.red support, appealed r f t.tla. dLir.f In th1 tVa w J!Irrc-LAKC CTTT. prominent men, including State officials, politicians b? tl:rr. wha had f.n:nd In Farla be and reoresentatives of leading colleges, have been 7 tif the t u Irtrcd sea is ! !. The f service. scheme . d into taTc-frora .rd which tfca campaign pressed Uih fcr Czt by the NclUini; that h.d ries of "educational rallies' held throughout the tetsdrr th? r.rtt re rvilutinlt State, wherever communities are interested enough atvd "be hills d;:2r--h d:;Ie p?rr.i, ,'J'''W'Sj to invite and prepare for such a meeting. The lead-h-sDeseret ly hi rt ra;n';r c hU tal , National Baol I!;!sc dr la Fatrtte rtrf rsarTied, speakers are 'supplemented by local talent, cr.r.s.!drrh; ?c r If the wife r f tbe m everybody brings baskets generously laden for a picb who had d'.id f r her. th nic spread, and the day is given up to feasting, both veil she r:ade fdrrlrnsce to 'f ctr:e- J T. .t ' Jr ...... . V r. 1 i intellectual and gustatory. This creates a social oc- Tfi-ft ?l Ii, la Cawrr cf ,.. Chate Fr trry ptre t asion which the rural population, even thos( who r t the rrat cf Truth;,5e ar.d be"'. adWhen laid died The public is interested in this ease, and it has hie the wit the Trare little, as vet, for educational matters, take FGHIiTUX X.At;itA -vantage of, and it thus makes a medium for the the right to insist on an explanation. -COXHESCUL NATIONAL Bm Tjr- nrkrxrxrinjxfx nuvonuaAnn rwr propagation of light. Of these rallies, about a hun- Oapttai rail !r., fJOO.OOa HERE'S A STRIP OF jlred. covering the State from the ocean to the mouu- - The Ouption Now On to Governor Wplk. CUsIif Hbont LAUGHS TO MAKE tains, are advertised by the press. The Southe-- n If t,0 statfi 1(J.ml of Horticulture .lues not srl 5 I Education Board, a philanthropic association, with down Q work an(1 tlevise wavs nnil wwll! hv uhiril 1 YOUR LIFE MERRIER. Known People, its headquarters in New York, gives th? movement Utall ha a crt,ditable" fruit displav at the ?uvwwvvnmaAnnAvuAAAni uieu- serweirs, mc.etilljr of thc National Irrigation Gov. A CONCESSION, jmanciai am,, ana ine speuKers g.ve rongres., Death cf Jchn I. Davenport. 1heir expenses alone being paid. And it is well that Wclls hhoul1 lnake a cIl.an RWOI.p of tll1 hlltlv amd N" lW ::Nortli Carolina has at last been aroused, for those givn Ub a boanl ()f rcal troe (xlxirtH; Th(. ..rizc-- lor V;iih!r.ston Fvrr.lric Ffar. Y'!I K . A m V J n I. I'M v ; M. f IMcCORNICK & CO., " II." to !,.".ik Cl'i exposers of conditions, the United States fruit (.xhibitH a8 ottered bv the Irrigation eongirs-- ; if! Vo l .f ari'.r.B," h r,f ti..r uMi. 2ut . a rr"" at htu-.ttrdMr. nrr"l Cn "yt." statistics, show that North Carolina, with the ex- - apo th(; ljir.(,st on m.ord. Each of the arid and semi- ILirtu-j. - In thl ... :tncjtrfi!Et"-r.i!.' tl U in fiaatith-it ta - Aft' r ception of one State, is the lowest on the scale of ari( states wiH gtml flne coli(.rljOII hnU wjth t1l(. 1k emr tiiw c I aux th? '. A lhr.rjh crry. .'; tn e i nto jr h r a 2SG.812 of t'T white itfnative Out c tr voters, to I"r th villiteracy. .rri..iririt C(Tngress' meeting onlv three weks olT, the L'tah tlr st W.M irtn. In tr;rrj 334. or more than IS per cent, cannot read and write. Horticultural board has made virtually no C.'f.srrin, Jr.- r: U,t.t a arranget e vr::-;:"S mOrXRLY DESCEIBED. ion frau.it In ft. ,Of 217 counties in the United States with au il!iter- - ments for an exhibit in this State. The board's elev- z t v ft ttviOf? tt l'.i: , !!,and if Cnth-hou- r tr.Sr;fj club c:nrr.t' acy of 20 per cent, this State has forty-threeexcuse that it has no monev, U i lame t;hirflg i:vrinir ! w hi' h h ! I". fn chiM, T?--figured on the basis of all blacks and whites over 10 om In Whv diuVt it discover this fact six months it Thf look b'.iti w.ia trjtrfi t tnr.t bltn- - rnrkt ty trft3,l I'in irt : more a man me is Haven't Said a Word HI years oi age, "ll l dyeing far In." I! percentage increased ajro aml make an effort t :irranct. for a dcilrit? Did merited. . third. The average Carolinian who does not belong this strenuous body of experts forget that the Irrin fi r.t rv In th t t ,v, ( t ewr t .. H' t 2. fir. .:!:. in th; To this unenviable percentage is sensitive about this n;3 was in to meet EXACT VARIETY. THE and become congress gation v4!;p;t ! Ogden v It t,;,l t i r tn iftp and jealously slow to accept the truth of it, but a aroused onluat the eleventh hour? It Is thU kind m ti. f Ic'. t t:nr art M saving remnant have boldly taken the bull by the of policy that is holding Utah back. What the NVw York I hjx f tl" nil .fci.fi. JVor ur. S'rfian 4 V ,r fr ).,:' Mill tr.'.o Knlckrr .liorus ajid not only accept the facts, but advertise State needs is ollicials who look ahead, who ii r - which r hm.t ! f was M r.) - .vu imrf tf. rr; plan I th Er.:?l j w .i t .a mem abroad as a necessary step to the remedy. The ahead, who are ! adII, to irhl and take f ready r.ntnr irt y, ia n;if l. h latter class is pursuing the right course, the one vantage of everyenterprising to BEEN the ANYTHING. State's HAVE MIGHT HILL DRUG CO. a opportunity bring tln ;rm-.:rjiar twhich will finally pull North Carolina out of the rut. products to the front. The State Horticultural If3 hVrt ill J.i A!l IVk.M-T- p. con. opr. rosrornciL Board's policy is not such an one this. jtlr.k-H- ,,. w 1. WeJ.Ung In Army CJrcIt. Soma Good Advice for the Union Man. Utah raises line fruit and if the State is not repre- V!i Ausr h any? flll'MOO. ' - N' i :r f f a thsitsented Art:. r... t . : . exhibit r r. MrOh-vat the by splendid congress Mitchell thus far in his career as a labor kn W U. hn- di t tit!-ri,if.k art uation will be disgraceful indeed. There should be . . er rf i l f I i l tr 'rr rf fV!, leader has proved a general and trusted no question about v r.t f Irf.i f T ry, furnishing themomy for this exf.,?ft CHIEF AFFREIIENSIO?;. HIS "by his men, his advice is generally accepted by the hibit. Let Cov. Wells take this matter Tv..r As the ,. f f i. 4 r fr up. h;?.. j ;..;! r ; r frjti.'ni" t! f thousands of toilers he represents. For this reason State's Chief Executive, the question is up to hint. ::ch c ? Kwi".4n. Am both union man and employer are to be cougratu- iia V. S! h t' le. If trrr., T r r j Jr.,;n stir. Ei r'. ,;. fH tr.t r f ?llfI. The Macedonians and Bulgarians should concenSouth (Ur.c M'n.e.-1.i;- -i lilted that conservatism is the keynote of "Unionism NKV TnK. Ave. v; f It, f r I t. J A ' th" .l thins cnJy l Jr.tt t m','. ttr.sl tf. t trsi trate a .Jtr tUy their efforts f ? toward the ut'S Porte. The rf capturing ' in President tn at. which . book Mitchell has : the I ;' h h America," f t.tl a v.'"f!sng if R.rt. f j Christian world would not hold up its hamU in holy . f MM r ir Y''rftaiin been engaged in writing and which will be given to horror if the Sultan were EXrUVINING A MYSTERY. "disciplinm' h ti Tr Ir tizat v the printer in September. Strikes will be opposed. 11 !,? Jfr !:.- r.t J"jsn 'f r.rtr. f:.rf ! Vl'.n t r. .!' r t .iff. rr,'-it Those unfortunate Salt Lake girls who have not rvhr. ! except as a last resort, and the sympathetic strike r 'nl t f t r 1 : t ! fT." 1. fftf o i ..- I rr to rft'tlW'i,t4ttr f t. 3ny (it 7 of had the disease Dr. Cotton so ably describes, Fhould p f will leceive no sanction at all. r" J l, Vr r r I n Ah!fkh I HspefL r ; thr.t be vaccinated. But it's dollars to cents thai they rr'', the great strikes which organized labor has . n In Juj, r .t it, i . r. rr- mi t :r thjt r. r.trr rp rf tt.r fnf rIf are referred to and lessons drawn from them. won't. ! ! J 4i rft r hit e:4f t if ' t.t..-VIOEET TIKE. 'TWAS Mitchell points out some mistakes and does not t f L: r c: to t r t rrrf? r f i.l ;Sirtv.of.l-'-iir.Urs'afSr-Itr. to palliate the wrongs of the laboring man With Tom Johnson in the race for Governor, 'Tt. vhil'-- Hrri nlcn I " fc-ntn t::!h ?jr " u!.::a"5 l. ir.f.zrsf.'i', j r.t f rea mine t 'i h ttlVjf ri r;f Rrsr.'Ul committed in times of strike, but contends that so- Ohio will enjoy a circus campaign that will arouse Vttt ftn th-w la.4 fttil ' A l;;-o. ! r.ttil t?.e rm!rc rit-flthe enthusiasm of the small boy to the limit. l?rir t1c Thlr harte. th'ir Ij elety should protect itself at all times, and this no tnf. hj" Kim. Dnvrrl te M try Xt. rk;11 f f.r . the can best be secured by meting out justice tng h he evrrtPtn, t?r.irlh:f. pre.:?. for all offenses. He refers to the fact that "Vat a splendid wiaduct!" Councilman Fern-stro- Thr k lew wtr ralm mm . p'nff rt is said to have exclaimed when he giuetl on And h hills n4 ntf'am r. I U; "lie has often said that organized labor is sometimes In Os'aii Csj t u i r;.;- rr' ? r . . .':! rifrjrcd f.r-- t r ' -t to t ; rj A pirl of th wtw!rg f'T..l fe . Aur. tT. Th-WlEKKSnAtlllF.. its own worst enemy, and it always will be so when the Pad lie. At v. - ire i- "4. vl .!rt h" 5.t t"n ' cv't) Ij el d'sd 'Ti it is led by designing or men, who are at the ffa. h:r. lr ! t h"! f?r4, rl rrw Tan f in their '.k to carried be Leonard r'."f !h n!aie. n A f4 hr away by passions, or who Bishop prone evidently believes that the love Hi f Ttu M tnl .!oii thehrj Lscht-o- rn?rt--- p."ri HAN rflANntU-vj- . Avf rt t!". NJ for any excuse rush into a strike without having lirst microbe is a pretty good sort of bug after all. Hl tr. whSI. ar t hr e!alrr.3 Ur.?;fn th hC.T Ki If, hlr rry. s t"" a Hut h'ivrii rr our-tr r'iy to Js y .tried to secure an amicable and honorable settleM In y. " r c : : York a in In m tr ! ifn JVir.i hh- ha r. K fr-.i- oi n ment. He points out some instances in which orThe time is almost here when the iceman ras,eg. And r.ar iXr,ut' Fsat. pn!l T .is vo)-t Un hlnc"-f rtir.ci. The ci rz t. iTiU p V.' AtUUt ITO N m.n KflNCST 8 H h UT- - rnftrrtc been into has coalman. labor we'll have Then the brought ganized disrepute by th EliFF. t4:ny to r ra c;i Mr. L!ghio&' half-patheti- c, G. CO., g-- i ts-- aa ittafr-Kirti- tK-rn- cx-ecutlo- d ti a n - 1 C. - ?. d rut-war- r.t-.- prr-sijl-- s e t X CT-a- 1- 2 at-ti- -t t s-- fc-t- d -- g t r-J- jr l-c- tn r-.tr- -t v-- l- at 13 Lr.o-.trloJp- 1 e -- -- " Ji-s- r. ,,.f - - -- H 1 l-- 1 .t.'Aj-'.rc'.- tt-t- ot-mrr'- d bankers, laku . - I'-r- 1 e--- pr--Hr-- t H'-- o 5-1,- - -- t- - ltt-ut;ica- t t' - ;. ; - j 1 lsi rji.-s!- pr-- s , rr ; I CO1 -I l-- 1 T -t -- . da:-.kr-- X . rt-rt- Fj. . w-iltL- r t n-- t - m V-- 1 : - t:--'9i- ''Ji w '. - k- r-- f rn . e t- s t- . up-to-dat- f-- -r ar-t- tt-.t- -1 !- f At'-u- rilh j- -- .. i 'r i 1 :: 4 Fll -?, ? in--!n.-.- . level-heade- d r r i . ! ? rr-- - -- r- - , g1 r-.i-k- . . -- 1 , 'v t-- it . -- - e rf-i;- - '5 ; l-- . ' i 1 1 : fi t- r - ! . -- r " T1 Many-incident- s ;; . . t ! 1 . VTT-.rr,- r . eon-ducte- d 5 Jf- - - - At-Ih:- ::?:.. . U rr'-.f-'.- ; at-Vfem- pt fh'-i's- -- 1 ; f- t Tr.-- - 1 tt-- -i . t r. t- - pro-tectioim-"'partial- rf(-s:)- 1 i lr-- , trt'd n ly - . r. 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