The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 168, Ed. 2 Sunday, November 8, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL
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ui-na wn:in might «eii
oi aer..>u* co.j-
-?nj or Hanna sat a>
■ tacia anu piu«ro«l his
irim mil M to
i u v* itft an am us*
uc iar e nan on i.*e
..... a f c wun engaging
eoatargfr.ae c4*
.a 0*1 ti aWuam'B!.
jti..ra jou natter on
j.- a. .•are.eaaneas
..•sing ... a iO«t m toe
a Bn« at-re vera it
i ir tb ej.irej uiiiuti-
..«u<ags, aau }<l
.<*tiu«>r uUt <ue ruuAd
. .« .. .mi oi Ue tabie
. a.•• Mbtor Wiio U*«l
i . rvb>iM(ntT irum r "-
..«/ oi tn« mm.
:.u it <• ma « j4i.iiimi-
i u .. - e. maue *.ara
N*w Philadelphia, O—"You wanted |ih - ha ■*
m hang* in !*<♦*. Well you *<# ■ u
«• . you got !t in the neck. if'* do . aoa* . .. J
you Ike it? I)o you want It any !u.:g a., m
Inore ?
Thin b.mpi# arpmw •uflb-ieatljr ii- en i> «t;o.i bJ
lnstra?*a the extraordinary direetneaa ■>•«* ««
with will'h Marnt* A Hanna appe«l aj t.«ri/..f .
to the people on the a tump. He ner-r 4"
er hesitates to cail tbing* by tb#irj «« ■ ■
t - hi nan -. and when be tblaka a p*>- ai •< a°«
II Ilea I Opponent Ilea he aay« «> Ap-1 'ran .:.«•s* th .r
jjaremlr Mr. Hanna* aadleare like* . i i\eiy ■
tbia nor of thin*, for while thty are - e i a ...f.
auSBciently wrapp** I up in higher oU ro.:< wttn
111(1. - of oratory the> ri*«pond moat ;"
«#adily and most «athoaUuucal!y to J.nei tiairy bu
the plain binnt atraigh; from 'he **..
ahouldT hit* wMch they can uadar-J mea * ao j.
aiand *!' a nap
Few people I belles are aware of • u ** u'ujt
U.e fart that -Tiwle Mark an b« !•; «"" w>- -
sow affe<'tiooat*4y «ailed by all fhe <*•*- a nil. .
^orld. reatily bk datrttoped into a • ■>*"
carujairn orator of extraordinary a hi I- n «
U> I t ■ i n the audience a? a naarby *• i a
town of Canal Uo*er when be toid she •
jp^opie there tha' 'luring the aenator- *' - • ■
fal • ampaign of ISST he bail made bia
first political ape*« h. I kn^w thb waa
a true statement and yet H waa ^ard
to believe, for tix*ay Senator Hanna
fea* mad^ bimaelf a forceful, accurate ,
and #*fen el04juent. mpaiKn speak-
er He ia so •*arn«*> and yet ao
nam red with It all he drop* a flight
of eloquence for a homely joke ao
readiiy and ao naturally as to cap l-
vate hla fcetrtn.
Uke moat really great talkers am* > i ui it..,-
•tor Hanna doaa not write ou bia f' fel
■ peecbM. He formula tea a certain
line of argument, and during a loan
campaign will use the earn* material * >; '•
cw^r and orer again, bat he always
carles It u«<-lentiy to m.ike It new.
e^en to the traveling correspondents
who follow htm from plare to place
There are many of the trloka of
President McKlnh y In epeaking to the
•people which .-Senator Hanna ho« a •
quired uneoMckmaiy. I notice modea .r
etc expresaion. the p**iuliar use of cer- ' "
•aln worda. and a'•♦•ruia system in the . ^
arrangement of hla argument whlrh r .
were manifestly borrowed from MalTh^i. •
«*ead frtend Part of this came from .
personal obaervatlon and asaoclation
end part from reading the apeecbe by ■ « " * - ■ ■< ■ u<
his (ml mod.l ami ki drrotwl rl M. r"u,r')1
1'verrone who knew* hiin well knows u,7 ; "t,(' jr
that Mark Hanna was a loyal and ai- fr ► •
iwvt fanatical friend of -r.'illiani M<*- | !!T. 'h"'
Klnley. He revera hi" memory now,
end It ia no ch^an political trek whuh
Induces Senator Hanna to ibla day to
lirinK McKlnley a name into almost
every apeecb he makes In Ohio.
A' the beginning of the Ohio cam- '.'TI***""1 ''''- " '* Ur*r
paijtn ibey «ay i nrle Mark objected , ; *,*■'* '
to 'he playing of (lolf by Col. Her- •. ,i
rick, on the around that it would in- "• -r it.- n
Jur« him in Wa rai'f tnr «u frmir. b*. J-V •
cause 'he < nmitry peop'.r have been
taught to consider tuai game ihe p«-
t ullar property of aristocrats. I( di es
ro: aeem to have done much harm v
He and Tom Johnaon playrd golf to-, ia.:
ge:b"r a fev weeke ag • and as iheCol*
onei bliafly teli- le story. "1 bea:
Tom up.
on the o'iit hand, It ia a peculiar
fa. , thai !4cnator Hanna says "eye-
ther" and the use «v this word, which
country people are an-uatomed to call "*• whin-
"Mlhfr" r'ni-railr ha« Iw.n auppnaro ' r7'' '
to he fatai to any politician, but Hen-
afor Hanna coutinuos to call It "eye-
iher" and no one aaya him nay.
A ROMANCE
IN OKLAHOMA
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>t all ih^ "tber* a «t
hi* own blunt fashion.
ililitk -r I a '< • fh- • f< i <n ly
•f thr fel:< w* m h«> fhj mr
i t mi t I n \ r r"
...it««-if ea^lieb
caI rur-
m( there
id! i) u * ti vet
fo believe thai
for
'nr ' Ihe i>*of>ie
ed nrd
It I ihisnl-ii • •|is<r. for detectInt an
ifu r i wpii.iM whli , Murk llj-nia
Impregn.iMe before an «udlenr*.
B tskes I-Im . (T hie feel . i.l n*.
*' !• I.ui W al n.« i.itei rnp' r Willi
•ntlslly th - k«« ii
rtili h I* express-
Is In strong .<>n-
. f th-^ hunted h i
(orecs^l of the In.
*. Ill lllS fl.f
irssl to ti
ly big ma.i
M'li ..If vpfi A i.xtU 111 the
"fien Mppsrenli< dre*my
tuxiw ,t *« h a*nti« stiu.-
>f,\ forrign to the ideuls
of th , . *' know Mark Mann.i < nl\
throfh ii . In vital <arto >n« . I tile lit*-
psriod u ni w! <• liu never exp*rlence«i
, hla
lender phases
Marena A. Hanna la Juat concluding w
!►... i• Tor or itg.tin«i
T- Irsi i* -ihlrus of a . eatury and « • - • -
enierlng upon Ins last third. In •<?- ('#* \'t, iif'a'iw ,*« '.'it
dltion to this he la suffering from a ,Wl. . ,,|WI4
complaint wblcb la similar to rhei • .n> a . - an.
matlsm, lnaomu«-ii as i: Is difficult for ' * •" * 1 '• •' model <■:
Mm l« sand oil hla fwM Tor any ron- ' „
tinned leugth « f time, and he atlll . .. . th c
finds n necessary to use a cane In •• to* k .i ■ Hanna tn\a lab
... slis '■•K nil \ '• •••■>. !
• jei -- a phys. .i: strsin In his «1Ik-
k la a remarkable ihuii; therefore ., A m„ . , .
I and one which shows the wonderful n • •• « ii" perfun
«rlt of (hla sturdy Ohio pr.Hluci inc. '
. „„ ,K jl, in of i"'" a I.rt wlthn it tli" r
after having arrived on the shady aid" , ,hr Kr.,, ,
©f <5(J and being in a condition phya;- m«tiif' - « i« newn to pounral pfe
rally which would dlnable most men * • ..ncd from I're-sidenr SicKlnU>
. Hanna flnda It possible to puraur
active campnign over the whole-n,
atate, traveling in special tra-n^ trol- j ^ in •• - *
3e> ears country ha. U<. red devils and 1 ^
©♦her contrivances He has talked to
thousands of people, abaken hands h.i : • .i t.oi
■with tens of thousands, has eaten in - oi- n
funny lltli® restaurants and yet at ihe J'" u,
end of many weeks of weary work
ahowa the effect only In a slight wear-
iness of tha fact. All of hla fatlgn^ ha.- > "
xiot produced excessive nervousness
nor any 111 temper It would he a re-
markable record for any one, vehfHl J
for tbla active buelness man accustom
ed to providing himself with the lu*-
iirien of the earih it Is little short oi .j ■
n lraeuloua. ''
For Inatanie in here in 'his plaie
the proprietor of the note. «onie tlttif «
tgu succumbed to the servant ques-
tion. He found it extremely diffi It
to get any help about the hotel, and
aa L" was possessed of the mallgrar.-
Indifference oi old a*e. wha- doac this ■'* - )
botal proprietor do hut shir up hi u on a mi:ct. amailar aitj ln> import- ]
<<lnlD( room .. -wtuar Th* "PP"; . .> , ,, r.Nin.r ,„i,.
vition hotrl. wf ii * pa .. • nt ft , i irim. . a aeil to r«>mi>*t*
better, wotild not uo for Mr Hanna r. W I|, frt.r ial,or
eggreg&tion because waa a reco*- • • •
n'ted dmo.ni!. hamiquarl.rs. Therr- Thl, s,,d tha uraat h.imanr phli-
>. r- th sanator ami his par,, *r* an- . o,,,,!,,. Th„m,v c.rlrla, Thia ihs.
ta-italnad In m tni#-'at fnhlon st a omnlmtlon of Ul t. ia
ro .Mlctn bot«l i ->lnK p rmi.:H 11 I ,!.# rmvarasi Vital Prohlam o( ih*
tiold a reception tn the writing room) world. '
es a rival attraction to cinch playing) American Book and Bible Publishing
Orummers. and when tha. was over |{0UM publishers. Philadelphia,
the whole party fli pilote«l a* ros* ti.-
"u PUT WATER ON SOIL
8i>e<-ial Dispa^ h to the State Capital .
Ioland. Okla. Nov. 5.—Hobgoblins?)
No' Twaa the probate Judge.
The gate creaked on ita hinges the
dog matched a race with ita tail around j
the house; and a man of etrong. mac- ,
aive physique trembling like an aspen 1
leaf, hurriedly approached. He look-
ed ogling at ihe retreating form of the I
cur. and whistled distractedly.
After a demonstration inside resem-
bling the bombardment of a fort, a
young man plared his physiognomy I
in :he d«ior way
"(lire mr tha; license' I'mande
the strang'-r 'The law forbids your
marriage.
The afrighted youth turned ashy
i*ale. his ha.r rose on his bead and bia •
heart thumped violently.
A moment In.er lie ."aped over tb i
fence, bridled an untried mustang an.!
arteii for rhe home of bis betrothe.!
a.tfr the pre. .ous bit of paper. Away
in- lAehed. kicking bia steed cunvu's-!
ivsly in he ribe. saud flew and th* i
j o ..g oaks snapped at every l>oiin<!
Ills . i.i! flattered like a blr : with i |
broken wing, and he sire < bsd hU body j i
out over his bor^e s bead as if be v. a- i
tryiift t i reach his declination be-
iore his * 1 arrl*etl.
A Half hour afletward he returncil
vjih th" license Hla ey«s were dilat-
ed aad his iMiaom was .leaving wlin
passion—ihen as he realised bow mi-j
racuiou? had l een his escape from lb'
verge of crime and dlaaster. hie fa<
behuied and he felt inexpressibly tick
led.
Abo>!' t v■ i hours .Titer ni<-n cry tor
the mountains to fall on them Pro-
bate Judge Moore will be asked to
lake the stand In !*half of the disap-
point «d young mart whu-e twl'i«
ride Ihtough 'he sand hills of Day j
county caused such record makers
Paul R°tere and Phil tfherldan to turn
over Ih their graves.
The «.iii was j 'st peeping <iver
line golden-'lnted horlx<m and smiled
benevolently an two ".app: youi •
people, es they wended seir way'
tnrough the crowded thorouriifare of
({rand to the probite judge's offl •• in
Monday Judge Moore waa a i.i£ ,
«!«sk -a hen iiis visitors arrived anr' hi'--
face kindled with a charm nc t>r
1 fancy ar. he hastily contemplated
where and how he shout ' invem
tew dollars which he readily guessed
were forthcoming
"Whai a ihe young lady's ce
asked the magistrate after nutting the
• .ther customary ir'erroKanon
"faurtaen.' they replied slmultan-
The judge < ea*«d writing aud looked
up. A troubled expression cane over;
his countenance. Quit k'y percelvtii^
the miming of ihe jud^« hesitancy
the yoting man dre a bunch of doc i-
menta from his pocket and hrew 'hen.
on 'be table l>efor<* ils bono:-
"Oh, we have their consent he sai I
and bis eyes danced merrily as h°
looked in the la •• of his betrothed
who teemeu io be basking in the lux-
urious thoughts of the future.
Oh. then—th—it hat's belter re-
plied the Judge smiling indulgently,
and he wro'e the UcenM'
Kl'led to nverflowln* uiih .in o. «iuii<
ihf yti-.ma i- •"••d t«• th i.
r«tp«(.'
UIITHW fSSTEKK' TERRITORIAL NOR-
MAL. 8CHOOU
idl pti|M; . o t< >• '"av'tsi.
Ai\« . N(.\ —Saturday eveelag
or,a lUlluw Km.
ri.trrUiining, bglb
j uirim y. Alu.
tUUv-lKT - "f •«' •*
n demard. and the
huav Our.i a iha pr vi-
w«^k rMitaai-airg ■ IU ni<« ol n..-a-
• ■ t" -.uppty 11^ r.« *<i « ne parly ot
ut.« people iii snoaiiy attlr.-- mada th -
unda ot the city. lUing imo the hou>" *
ti. i ih^> vHilled In an wdertj manntrr
J in iient - a- we" --4 -
. m of |b(MU a.i
wl Jut
fritin helom- In «uUk t>i «*aaloi the youna
unt <1lsergac*d ma pararh..'#- an.i
sra. ttiijy descended 'n about ; alaulM
im- Th r. Ih* Nai;rw ?i \eered
in -n F.a# rard rouri* for at^i . 5 t,. 10
rien the caa escaped. a d tli«
ne down
Vt'here 10 Get Oil Tags 10 Com-
ply With Inspection Law.
LIFE OF KINS ALFONSO.
Popular
Veung Monarch Becoming
With Hla Subjecta.
Tha young king of Spain Is dally
making bimaelf more popular in San
and' : P*ba«tJan. which may b* regarded as «
the summer capital of Spain Rising
very early, he goes down from MIra-
ni er palace before 8 to 9an Sebaattan
- ... k"rb ">' ■ H. t«k« lorn ,.U7.
... , ... -|.ir. f t rldea in the valleys and across tha by return trail
,d wlah
M *
wi u.« in."--, u-.tatitfu. of
nine-hoi "icd ic.eU It w« a|,,n
auapi •« -jt um Twentieth Cootum clul
M•'•dames Mueller, glrven" C. C. s*t ar
. 1 1. a Mien Ue • aans ..
1 hriilfnS gho«l lonm lj"*
Jud«e Muaelirr ana i*f"' Hi- '
Lh-lphi' priest, waa impre..-
<-n«#UMh 1 o thoae nut d« ir«'"* « «
'-naaUotK Mi.a Whit« wed di aui
1 wmie drapparles anu ina*K. in hei gi
a(i«d Is
.impkln lantern.
The 1
out an escort, but h is always In
uniform and la accompanied by two
"t'.I '•'! ind * aidt de-camp and two palace servants.
v*7 .!.<t ha takes great pleaaure In returning
h« t"'«l —
iugn t< pla
t'nder tha new oil Inspection law It ta
tlawful to let a c«n of coal oil or *?'.*>-
■ •ti* to out of a store without a label
pasted theron ahowtng that the oil has
r-een officially lrurp*<.t«d. Hera is th*
; label required
Okla Territory
THIS HAS BEEN INSPECTED
i Maah Teat . *r* . in. Gravity Teat
Quality of ...
"►ate t f :r tlon
<ar.i* of Merchant
Thw labela Ml'ST ME ON "il'MMKIi
PAPER «> vou n I'ASTK THEM ON
EASILY AND Qt U KI.Y
PR1CES
Th* State Capiiai Company has th^ss
*~ ' ^ady to bo sent to you
tabe of 100 and on Ol'M-
1 'X'
ih* tn\ iialioi.i* >• nt
•hail to SHSt MnfMl«>
1 or Wit puri..1 i<
- .UrtifrS 1...
1 will #."-n tat
1W. Ma;
1000 ..
' I - in- - fv. nt thM Dor.'t d. r if-rs Send ;t to us
• r <1 - TD* salutes of the peaaantrr At mid- . r>d , .
day the king attenda to atate bu8in aa * na* • ed an - rder
.,f .. tne gueeta w- . with the miniat r for foreign affairs. .I1*4 ot ** 01'
pn< u ' Before luncb be glvea andlencea and i
generally rlde« again in the afternoon.
©r drivaa hla own four-ln hand with
Queen Christina and his slaters sit-
ting behind him. He takes an Inter-
eat In yschtlng. in the rowing boat
rac«s in the bay and In pigeon shoot-
ing He la already a good shot and a
1 1 ■.. 11 ke*n sportsman. The Basques are
pleasci to see him interested In 'heir
national ball game, styled "juego da
eeluta."
Do You Know
Uneeda
Biscuit
1
Cmmpmv
CUrttHIE.OKlA.
New Passenger Service
To and From
^ GLiTHRIB
Effective
Sunday, October 25,
1903 ;
Regular Passenger Trains
will run as tollows
I^eave Guthrie
Arrive Chandler
Arrive Kansas City
Arrive St. Ixmls
Leave SL Louis
Leave Kansas City
Leave Chandler
Arrive Guthrie
5:30 p m. daily.
7:30 p. m daily.
7:30 a. m. dally.
11:30 a. m. dally.
2:30 p. m. dally.
7:15 p. m. daily.
6:05 a. m. daily.
If Suddenly Called good goods
Tha' la our specialty, no matter wiiat
abroad, would you CC nvert you buy of I > you may rely on getting
Through sleeper and dining car servlca between Ciia er and
Louis and Kansas City. New modern equipment. Fre r< lining cl
cars. All electric lighted, steam heat. e\
. it in the car** of your family to
,"vbe invested? Or would you
sic that it was safely invested
before leaving? Do you re-
gard a safe!}' invested estate
the best tiling to have, as well
as the best asset to leave your
family?
> You can secure an invested
estate v ieldins; a good income
.. to yourself if you live, to your
,!., family if you die, by purchasing
S Per Cent. 20-Year Gold Bonds
on the Instalment Plan.
th I* writing for tfrnis e y«ir ag*. aad tbe
amour.: if inco:ae ) m wish t" *ecur-
Tin Muti al Liff. Insurance
Company of Nenv York
local agents for | a>
cigars ♦
CUE3TA KEY & COS. f
Clear Havanas j v
STICKNEY'S \o
Chancellor a: 1 Corona cigara jv
W H.RICE & CO. |o
Mer intlle and Agent cigars. jO
And the [■ lowinc standard brands ofjO
five rent cigars. j ♦
HENRY GEORGE.
The announcement of straight pas.-ieng^r servi from Outhr • m
new epoch in the development of thi« beau i ro,
and her surrounding territory.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share ef your parona and off*
fl.rst class service and couri'-tj ;.- : reatment
irks a
s city
BRYAN SNYDER.
Pass. Traf. Man.
3t. Louis, Mo.
ALEX. HILTON'.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
St. Louis. Mo.
STRAIN.
Pats. Agt.
lebita. Kan.
\APADURA3.
TOM Ki:ENE.
T. J. LOWE Agt.. Guth'i
ptior 1 by u
T Kirk
Inrlden
dlf> 1
11 arab
in Krrkiua Injury 1 if
now 10 grab mail's
I b **# ne\-er forgotten
nt 1 h.i 1 wh« vr Hon -
little kimin of
1 rotiplas 'land off >
and idlantlv aiu<l\ th#
an . xpreaMOft In
ea gar
I ha
ecrat <>f hi« n
,• .WD young r
l« h< trl rhaii
lu . whit* tl'o I ai-
iii out illi^ candidates n election da
hurried th".r Utile ! roih«>n . ff to ask
Mar.* S i nnci Sti wh;H. n .1 1 w ir
•hp intended to wrai to the doing*
Meanwhile, one r.f tlimogoN at
the -ounty-aeat chanced u, ief, 1; , tn>-
)ndg«* s office The magls'rate •!
the incident of Ihe morning, and related
the details.
•Aren't you n* i ■ JuiK' ".iid lie
friend that the statute forbid that
marriage ?'•
The ludge replie-' rather Incoherent-
ly thai he wn ngnisa < f no .« :i Ian
Straightway the matin. «• openeti
a J hi.* "
J Jg.- ^
with ag
ed out
ed 1 heir
, i.ith to
wing far
To Say I Have Gained
in Weight and
Am Well After Years
of Heart Trouble.
Dr.
Miles' Heart
Cured Me.
Cure
off!- - '.m
ORGANIZED LABOR
Te ground to
Judge Mo..re
whit
redding
Uy
•r\ei .<r.l
ehonld ttei-
Ut r in the nai
•1".. hit office wltli
of n,;e wilt4 ha.I
•* ■* ' For three \ears I rafletetl much frorr.
rouble and at times I thought I wou'J
urop c.. fnere wn a teelirit; of oppre-
. :,Vr- -t.. t :nv heart; smothering and chok
I ] ..rt not llMp on Iff lift
\t t . e- 1 wa* so dej ressed that I
ia: : wai*. I began tak.ne Dr.
: . M e N'er c and Heart Cure ana a.n
-(<!> tu " at 1 n« longer have that
• « irn ' .ti • ... 1 have gained in weight and
n ng feci net well ' vill never l e withojt
t ! 1 - Nervu ^ i Heart C re. My son, now
'■ eighteen. -tfreh en^eeomgly from nerv-
* •' ' iiii.-ne* I «vc him Nervine with Ihe be't
A of rtsui' if leaiti ha« been gc d ever
. ' ii e 1 p.a . .imnund vnur r«medies '
-Mr.v As , Il*\.'\n, Red Lodge, Montana
A j er ;. •• t.. * icffe'ing from Iteart dis
ea.-^ .- in : A a- much «ianger as the fool-
-••ii - lardy i-'i who ventures on tr-.n ice at t..e
• •K first appea « - oi free, ng wea er Heart
disease i the nioM conimm cauae ol sudden
i'iris neath. Statistics show ti.a: nne iierson in
Alra every four have a weak h'ar*. tnat V
,n hrarts are as cwnrm n as a weakness o' v .
' "•her organ. WoC S belli .
I ,L# pulse is uregiilar. the blood thin and pool
. .j,_ ' e rirculat'T. ' jrgisn. a.:-m|coid ei'-rrr
if*-. I r Milts lies: ' , e is a great : '
the and blood t mir, it regulates the bear,
•ent.y sction, improves the circulation ai d ,en> •>
-eied 1 ream of pure, red Meod •' >ug'. eten vt
and arterv. r-newng health an ttrenfi
n.n~ All drugg:«t* -ejl ar; i gnarantre hrvt
lie Dr. Mue Renedie* . • -
l' nt " ^'"rvo*it and 1'eart I>l^ ase^. Acdrc
. j9r Dr. Miiet Mednai C-, L'.kbar., lad-
OLSMITH ARMS CO
California and
the Northwest
VIA
Low Colonist Rates in effect dail
Only $25.00
I o the majority of California poln s—
Proportionately low to Portland, Spo-
kane, Seattle, Tacoma and other points
in the Northwest.
In case you contemplate a trip any
where, do not fail to call on nearest
Frisco Ticket Agent and have him
furnish you full information, or ad-
dress,
C. W. STRAIN.
Div. Pass. A sent,
Wichita. Kan
California
NORTH PACIFIC COAST
Very Low Rates in Effect
Daily Until November 30
mwt routes i rom which
to make choice
Full Information on request
C. O. & G. R. R.
WEL8CH. S
$ for sale OH rent. i
I waa an exc i'ant " onnnl • to
fContlnufKl from Page N'r
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a'or llama and bv a ■ irious ln-
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farmer b<r. • uat'-r il«! i> a
} om<* .aad be lamedttely e'xed
tioon tb opportunity t i? wi b out' '
e> he n.agna'ef of 'le country
t<>* There r.er aim wentjr ot
tn w no Mt d<Hrn in the l>a. k room of!
Hi*- little • l ira and who were * y. '
tr.-aled « ti * .':> > i> « -i.un'r far
above the average and pro abiv mti< hj *i<
b#tt*r than the hotel ever wis able i
u> set u^. i «
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