The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 98, Ed. 1, Friday, May 19, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LSAOSfi QUTHRIE OKLA.
FRIDAY MAY 19. 1909.
t--f weMiih
s
MAKES HER
GET AWAY
ALLEGED WIFE OF MAX-
AMILIAN SUDDENLY
DISAPPEARS
"QUEEN" AND CASH GO
And Boston Italians Lament
the Occurances.
Boston M.i 1 A m' in who dulm-
ed t" fe I'.irlotM the lt' 'if XI ix nnl-
lian forrm-r Kmpi-ror ! Mrtim .md
brother of Emperor Kiimi Ji"-'!'!' of
Aunirin. has 1 ft the 1i .ifur -- ir -hm:
some 140000 from m-mti f th
Italian ronony on th prMfn.. thai she
whs thf rightful . liiini'it of tlie
Austrian throne.
she In being sought ly in.uc than
one huuured reidem of the north
end district who for utmost etgtu
years have been payln hir money to
enable her ss they supposed to snln
possession of the Austrian throne. She
had promised that those who helped
her -wkl be made mlnls:rs and no-
trfee and bo given vast estates.
One woman the wife of a prominent
Italian guve her M.090 on the strength
of Ue promise that she should be made
a duchess. An offJsn-Brlnder contri-
buted a few hundred dollars all his
savins on the understanding that he
should be made court musician. Oth-
ers Contribute): tens and hurdled on
similar assurances.
Many Italian residents secretly vis-
ited her at h. - royal headquarters
a ha. 'comely furnished room In a
d (veiling hcuee on the corner of two
fouth End streets where the pseudo
queen t on . imposing throne re-
splendent in rcJ cloth and tinsel and
graciously allowed them to kiss her
hand on the occasions on which they
'brought her tributes of money. At
each side of the throne stood courtiers
awl bodyguard who clanked stage
arms.
Mysterious secrets stioh as would
overthrow the present Austrian ruler
were credited to thl wnmtui. When
he appeared in Hoston eight years
ago It was mysteriously whispered
among t-e few in the North rind
that Cailotta sister-in-law of Bmper
or Francis Joseph wus In Boston in
disguise hiving escaped from Bru.-
sles where she for many years had
been confined In an usyium.
JUtlUiMi ru UMy familiar W.ttl
Austrian history and when they were
toW that Curknta hud come here to
collect a few faithful followern on
whom she could lely and enough
money to return to Austria and use In
connection with her ull-powerful sec-
rets and that these wl o aided her
would bask in her roul favor when
she gained the throne they believtd
their fortunes were made
Cailotta's aide In his vast enter-
prise were a number of select and
dashing young men of various nati-
onalities among whom wus one llorl-
artty who represented himself to be
the Crown Prince Rudolph ihe oldest
son of Bmperor Francis Jo pli. who
in January 1818 was said to have
shot himself.
Recently the Italians were getting
rather misplrlous and begun to hint
openly that Oarlotta and her hench-
men were delaying matters. Recent
visits to the thronoroom disclosed that
the woman had lelt.
Saved By Dynamite.
Sometime a flaming city is saved by
dynamiting n space that tho fire can't
cross. Sometimes a cough hangs on so
long you ftel us If nothing but dyna-
mite would cure it. 7- T. Gray of Cal-
houn. G. writes: "My wife had n very
Bggravated cough which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her1 so she took Or. King's New Dis-
covery for Consumption Cough and
Colds which euued her cough gave her
sleep nnd Anally cured her." Htrledy
Klonttflc eure for bronchitis and La
Orlppi. At all druggists price Me and
11.00; guaranteed. Trial battle ftfee.
Insure against wind storms with W.
T. Walker.
MOVED
The Southwestern fcusiness University
of Okluhouia City has on account of its
increased it tendance been f oread to nun
teccutl into new quuiurs 118-U0 North
Hro.dwuy. Tl Is nMtiutlon hak under
Its picsvnt ninag-'n i nt grown very rap-
idly until at the w.-ut-iu time Its en-
rolbi'tnt during the e.tr runs up Into
hundreds. Anyoni lhmg to prtixirv
huneelf for the lwt j km it (on offered by
the commerc u wild i ui ntuke no mis-
take by tnter'ng tli lnnti'utlon. lis
qulpnient Is second u no u In the ni-
t'y and U Hurp il by none In the
Ecuthwcst This iiiKiliution Is oft" i mg
a hpecla! rate during the huminer momrm
Anone wtslilng ;nfurtiuitlin conceinn g
a rummercUl educitim should wilti to
he Southwestern ISuaiutss University
of Oklahoma Cliy
DANGER FROM DISEASE.
Town of Snyder Ro ported In Deplera-
ble Condition and Work Needed.
Uawton. Okla Mny 19 The Iiwton
Bngln.i-r oiiu. which was detailed by
ilov. KeiguHun to go to Snyder and lake
charge of ih. lowti. iduriu-J today luiv-
ing t oniplt t-i tin Ir mission. capt.
Krank King huIi!
"The djiigt-i i U froi.) dls-.ise us
Avers
HEALTMQMEN
Take Warner's Safe Cure the Great
Kidney and Liver Cure and
Regain Your Health.
Many wtmwn sulfer torture through
nwTsHlebiMy. caused by disorders of w
kidneys which affect tho female organ.
They drag along day by day constantly
growing worse. . . .
The telltale dark dreles under tho eyes
lost of sleet) nervousness lose of appetite
and flesh backache headache bearing
down sensation and irregularities of the
periods are never failing sign that the kid-
neys and liver are seriously affected end
utterly unable to do their work properly.
When the kidneys and liver are out of or-
der all other organs feel ihe effect.
Warner's Safe Cure
performs wonders for suffering women. It
purifies the blood restores the kidneys
bladder and liver to a healthful condition
and cant the female organs to do their
work natnrai'y. It makes the eyes bright
the complexion clear and the step springy.
SAFE TimOWail CHANGE OF X.IFB.
"Safe Core has always done roe so much
cfiod especially for female ills incident to
change of life that I cannot eoommeml it
enough. I weighed only 30 pounds am now
63 weight 160 and am well and hearty. I
take a dose now and again to keep tne in
perfect order." MKS. ALBERT ANGLE
Welsh Run Pa.
"Wo navo t'jousands of such letters testi-
fying to the jealing powers of Safe Cure.
Safe Care u tmrely vegetable contains no
harmful druus is free from sediinetit and
pleasant to take. It is a meet valuable and
etfeetire tonic; n tfmulnt to digestion;
awakens the torpid liver; repairs the tissues;
soothes inflammation and irritation; stinra-
lates the enfeebled organs and heals them.
It builds up the body gives strength and re-
fitOFOS 6ttorsrY
At any drugstores or direct; 60 CBNT3
ANDeiABOTTIiB.
ANALYSIS FREE.
If you have any doubt as to the develop-
ment of the disease in your system semi a
sample of your urine to the Medical Depart-
ment "Warner's Bafe Cure Co. llochester
N. Y. and our doctors will analyze it nnd
send you a report with advice and medical
booklet free.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS
They are worthless and very often ex-
ceedingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's
Safe Cure; It nill cure you.
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bow-
els gently end aid a speedy cure.
the town Is in a denial able condition
and unless something is done at once
there will most likely be much sickness."
It is conceded that nearly half the
number of patients .n the Snyder hos-
pital liave but slight chances of re-
covery. Donations to the amount of over
15000 have poured fa to Snyder.
The remains of u little baby have
been found in a pile of cotton seed
which adds another to the terrible list
of Snyder victims.
Malaria Makes Pale Blood.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic drives out malaria and
builds up the s.vstem. Sold by all deal-
ers for 2T years. Price 50 cents.
GAS. QAS.
The best for light the best for fuel.
It Is a great enterprise for Guthrie and
eliould be liberally patronised.
Cyclone!.
Protect your propeity at once with
one of our new and liberal cyclone poli-
cies. It. Jt. CARL.1N i'none. 436.
A Great Opportunity!
On May 22nd I will sell to the high-
est bidder for uish tbe A. II. Meal
property consisting of four lots and cot-
tage on East Noble avenue. Do not
miss this sale. K. R. CARLIN.
Administrator.
CISTERNS CLEANED.
H.ive yon. cUWrns defined and repear-
eo. I will be in town for a few days
only. Cleaning witiiout emptying the
w.tier. If not satisfactory no pay. Phone
llruwn's restaurant. V. It. Nichols.
WABASH SERVICE.
Observation cafe ears son In service
" Wabash dy trains betweer Kansas
v. and St. Louis both directions and
on Wabash New York fast mall train
No .
OGOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO
O O
O PENSION DECISIONS Q
o o
O By the Assistant Secretary of the O
O Department of the In O
O terlor. O
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Marriage and Divorce A soldier had
a wife living from whom he had not
been dlvoreed at the time of his mar-
dage to claimant nuoh marriage was
mil) and void; ana as Midler's first wife
urvivod him and neither having pro-
cured a divorce there was no period of
time when claimant and soldier could
have been leajully married site is not
his widow nor entitled to pension.
Line of Duty. The record shown that
the soldier incurred the dislocation of
his left arm foi which pension Is
claimed while Ht-uftlltig in the but racks
and Unit h was not In line of duty
Honorable Dlseharo". The reuuids of
the war deparinxnt liovt!ng that claim-
ant Wus honorably illhOii.irjft-iV from the
mice In the .n with Mtxiio the oom-
iiiiim(r of i'i iiMimi lmx nu lawful
authority to iu hiiun winli moid and
must uccept :li fait i j 1 1 1 i U to him
ly the secietao "f ir
-Ine of Duty. A .ii- couii.uted by
I soldier while in m-ii'm nu tit aw.ut'ng
iilnl foi u breai-h of military Uuij in not
i iiiumiuilly lrn in ro.l without the line
I of duty and when the soldier is ue-
j.iuittnl. or dUd while awaiting trial a
' dlae o ivntracted is ncld to nave
i nu it'ii il In line of duty.
Dependence -- Widows The evidence
Miinwh ih.it the claimant owns pruprrty
whieti does oj shomd if piudeniiy mun-
Hgvd yield a net Income exceeding JJE-"
pr annum. Held. That she Is not eu-
titkd to peuslun under the act of June
J7. lt. and May 9. 100.
Servlec War with W ex lew There !
no evidence uiiue fi-on the claimant s
siatemenl Dial hi: n-ndtrtd any i.-nl-as
an enlisted man In the army of tin
I'ulud States during it.v war with
Mexico. His svivlce was as a teamster
In the (luartei-niHsier's department
Which Is not a prnwkm.iuU- keiNice under
the Act of Januuiy :H. )s7
Clierry Sectoral. When
threatened with consumption It
controls thecoueh allays Inflam-
mation soothes heals. Even in
advanced cases it sometimes
cures always relieves
J.O. SytrCe.a
II. HS.
CAMP MUSTERED IN
United Spanish War Veter-
ans Met at City
Halt
At a meeting of the United Bpunih
Whr Voii mh at the city hall 'Wednt!-
day night the camp was mustered In
named Camp Robert B. Houston In hon-
or of a soldier by that name and the
following officers Were elected and In-
vtalled: Alva J Kites commander.
Trolando K. Blesh senior vice com-
mander. Osc.ir J. Uphnm chaplain.
Lorraln j. MusJovc onleer of the da;
Patrick Mulnnll officer of the guard.
Ira Current trustee.
fid wnru M Shlpp trustee.
Charles 8. Curran trustee.
The enmp met at nine o'clock and. nf-
tir brlt f Instructions by the command-
er and William H Mitchell special mus-
tering officer th - mnrterlng officer as-
sisted by Ueorge Norrls of tne Roose-
velt's Rough Killers niustered in tin
following chart i membeis.
Charles H. Woods Sth Co Signal
Corps I' S V
KiTiest B Mets Co. I 1st U. S. Vol
Inft.
Alvu J. Nll-s Co. F.. 2nd ... 8. Vol
ltift.
Lorniln . D. Muxlow Troop D 1st
V. 8. Vol. Cavalry.
William H Mitchell Troop K 1st U
S. Vol. Cavalry.
Frank Q. Prouty. Co. A 1st Regt. U.
S. Vol. Inft (Immunes.
George Norrls Troop D 1st U. 8. Vol.
Cavalry.
Patrick Mulhall Troop D. 6th U. 8.
Cavalry.
Trolando B. Blesh Co. L 20tTi Kans.
Vol. Inft.
Oscar J. Uphara U. S. Marine Corps
(Battleship Oregon.)
Orltn C. Brown Co. I 1st U. S. Vol.
Inft.
Charles S Outran 1st Arkansas Vol.
Inft.
William Hodman Co. I 1st U. S. Vol.
Inft.
George P. Tomllson Co. II Signal
Corps U. - Army.
Marley K. Spellman Co. I 5th 1111-
1. is Vol. inft.
Fred W. Hunter Co. M 1st U. 8.
Vol. Inft.
Jacob C. Hess Battery I). 1st Cali-
fornia U. a. V.
Lewis B. Martin Co. i 1st U. 8. Vol.
Inft.
Robert L. Jones Co. K 1st Missouri
Vol. Inft.
Captain Nlles issued a number of or
ders after assuming the duties as com-
mander of Be camp among waich were
the following:
Camp Robert B. Huston No. 1 United
Spanish War Veterans. Office of tin-
Commander
General Order No. 4 Pursuant to Ar-
ticle of the by-laws of Camp Robert
B. Huston No. 1 United Spanish War
VT?" t e f1kWlrif CWntttwn nr
appointed:
Legislative committee Frank O
Prouty chairman; Lewis . Martin Ja-
cob C. Hess.
Ways and Means Lorraln D. Muxlow
chairman; Paul J. Foster Robert i.
Jones. (The ways and means committee
shall also act a finance committee and.
room committee.)
ttellef committee George P. Tomllson
chairman; Fred W. Hunter Ernest B.
Metz.
By command of
ALVA J. NILB8
Comrnanuer.
WILLIAM ri. MTTCIIKLL. Adjutant.
Camp Robert B. Huston No. 1 United
Spanish War Veterans. Office of the
commander.
General Order No. I. Pursuant to Ar-
tlcdle 10 of the constitution of the Uni-
ted Spanish Wlir Veterans relating to
the observance of Memorial day by aU
camps of that organization and this
camp having beon officially Invited by
Hartmnft Pout No. 3 of the Grand
Army of the Republlo of Guthrie Okla-
homa to participate with It and the
authorities of that past in Memorial ex-
ercises on Sunday May 28 190D and
nlso on Tueeduy May 30 1D0S all com-
rades of Camp Robert B Huston No.
1 United Spanish War Veterans will as-
semble at the city hall In the city of
Guthrie Oklahoma promptly at 9:30
u. m. on each of the above dates to take
part In the exercise in commemoration
of the deeds of our comrades.
No greatsr honor could be conferred
upon our young enmp than that confer-
red on as by those brave veterans ef the
Civil war In Invilng ue to participate
with them in doing lunar to tbe momory
of our comrades In defense of our coun-
try and flag and we will not only show
our appreciation of the high honor done
us by reporting promptly on the dates
named but we will render every assist-
ance possible in carrying out tbe pro-
gram as arranged by our comrades of
the Grand Army of the Republic for
those occasions.
My command of
ALVA J. NILKS
Communder
SUMMER COLDS.
I-jtxntlve Iwui o yuliimc the world wide
f lil Cui" iiiHiM8 in cause. Cdll for
tin- full ii. in mi look for slguuture of
F W. tli uo ;o.
OKLAHOMA CROP CONDITION.
C. M. Strono Issues the Bulletin ome
SuHerino But tt-e Outlook Qaod
in the Main.
Oklahoma City Ma la On ciop ra-
dltions C. 1. Stiong li-si.'d the follow-
ing today:
Crops suffered to some extent from
the high winds und lack of moisture
hut this condition was relieved by the
geneidl precipitation which however
caused ddiiUigi'. in localities by washing
and oveiltowlng Tho pieclpliutUm lo
deiuyid work or Indian Territory
Wheat continued to n ... out and do
weU but rust Is spreading lutfiUly over
the central und w. stern divisions and.
with Insects ciutl damage to the
crop; the present prospect Is for a con-
siderable shortening of the crop over
wise counties.
Oata barley rye and spelts are lng
well and making good growth.
Urooas and Kaffir cam.; cause MrtM
malie and millet are oosatat; J weU-
Corn is generally up to a ge4 stand
and la being cultivated tbe ftrst or seo-
THE DISCOVERER
Of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound the
ureat Woman's Remedy for woman's Ills.
HBBJW
No other female medicine iu the world has received such widespread and
unqualified endorsement.
No other medicine haa such a record of cures of female troubles or such
hosts of grateful friends as has
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints all Ovarian
Troubles Inflammation and Ulceration. Fallinir and Displacement of the
Womb and consequent Spinal Weakness and is peculiarly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It has cured more cases of Backache nnd Leucorrhtca than any other rem-
edy tho world has ever known. It is almost infallible iu such cases. It
dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of de-
velopment. IrrORular. Suppressed or Painful Menstruation Weakness of the Stomach
Indigestion Bloating Flooding Nervous Prostration. Headache General Debil-
ity qulokly yield to it. Womb troubles causing pain weight and backache in-
stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it
Invigorate the femalo system and is as harmless as water.
It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling extreme lassitude "don't
care" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling exeitubilitv irritability nervous-
ness. Dizainess Fnintness sleeplossnss flatulency melancholy or the " blues"
and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness or some do-
nngueut of the Uterus which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaints
and Backache of either sex tho Vegetable Compound always cures.
Those women who refuse to nccept anything else are rewarded a hundred
thousand times for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists
everywhere. Kefuse all substitutes.
DRrWOPFETT
fgr
mi7.4
(TEmiIHGPOWDZRSV
wj
csts Cnlj 25 raits
Or mall 25 cents to O.
mothers Hcsitaio no longer
your child as thousands have dono by giving theso powders.
TSETHINA Is easily given and quickly counteracts and over'
comos the effects or tho summer's boat upon toothing children.
ond time; owing to the iairis it In be-
coming wetdy over some luca'ltles
Cotton planting Is about completed
and the late planting is coming up to a
good stand with early planting being
worked nnd some chopped out; some
replanting wus done
Burly potatoes did we.i and over the
southern districts are blooming and be-
ing laid by. Qaruens are generally tn
good condition'.
Bruit continued to do well but apples
and cherries are uropplng oft to some
extent. Strawberries are ripening and
abundant
$100 Rewjrd $100.
Tho renders uf this paper will be
please. 1 lo learn that thnte is at least
one dreaded dlsoaso that science has
teen able to c ire in all Its states
and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the nselicul fraternity. Ca-
tarrh belnx a ;TO2titutlocil oiEease
require a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is token intern-
ally acting directly upon the blood
nd mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
rtrength by bulMlrg up tho constitu-
tion and assisting- nature in doing its
vork. Thv proprietors nave no much
faith iu no curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollar j foe any
case that it falls to cure. Send for
list ot testimonials.
Address P. J. tJHENBY & CO To-
ledo 0.
Sold by nil Druggist 7Cc
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
itlpfttiun HHAD BLOWN QPP.
Bedy ef Parmer Found In His Lowly
Heme A Tale ef Sorrow.
(Cliandler VubUclst.)
Abe Nlcchus a farmer who lived In
d little shanty or a 10-acre tract near
Kobvi11- und who had been In des-
titute circumstances was found dead
there vtraurday niornlns his budy lj -Ins
on bed with the head blown off
arid a note with a farewell message
l.:i. limit that It was a case of suicide.
In mm note was written "Goodbye
to alU Uod bless you ull I am tlied
of living a dog's life IX) not grieve
after me and do not be tit any ex-
pense burying me " He also requested
to be burled on the home plu.ee near a
beiry patch. M vi 47 ears of age
und had a family lis wife came to
town to Ihe thiee wnk ago and hus
since b en living with her futlirr J.
V Iillon herr uj Chandler
Tbe deceased was of a melancholy
disposition and his rash act was up-purc-nily
the result of destitution and
misfortune.
Cleared Fee A'W-
When the body Is cJnsi f0r actlon.
Uy Dr. King- Nw LHhou. yau out
ttt it by tfeev
lMsUtit an U
the eye; tfce
teetai the Url
flrmaesa of the
aniS musoles; Ui
buoyaacy of t
d. Try thwa. At
III IBSI I
VlUK of
uj! druggists S5
A
Cures CTioTera-Infanium
uurrnoc3uyientrv tna
the Bowtl Troubfts ot
Childrtnof Any Aqb. '
j Aids Digestion Regulates
the uoweu strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY. -
at Draggisfe.
J. MOFFETT. M. D. ST. LOUIS MO.
but safe iho health uttd lii'o of
giagMUiBgEggsaiEBmtgHamirg
Bl
Why be in
The Dark?
Makefile HomeClieerful
Use Electric Lights.
CLEAN
WHOLESOME
PLEASANT.
Why run the Danger of
Explosion?
Let Us Turn on the Curreet.
T5he GUTHRIE LIGHT
(EL POWER.. CO.
"I" 'J' "I1 tVtrr SBpp l I 1 1 If BJ B-prrBfPBFS
? HARRY THE CABMAN
uaa now oe tounn at ;urisom a-
4. Smith's Livery Stable on Olcla. Ave.
T rilONK 73. J
T Lenve Order There.
MENANDWOMEn)
U Bic 1 fr umiiar
dlrLriuflnimMoiv.
Oir.oid VM limitation! er ulcemtloe
bh w trkttrt. of mac out miulirftBflfr
rr..bta TMUfCII. Palnl. and not Afttri
THtEYIHlCHtICUOO. geq or poi-un-tl.
. OJNCtkNiil.S jrrrM fcoia by JlrbrtlMf
i'. s. i. Zmm "r '"' 1 Il "' -i'W.
kTsPTII s i oo iu iti-i ss.ri.
Ir titoiUu nut m; riuJi
"PAHKER'S
HAlT BALSAM
1
CltwM swd btstffk tb hIf
rrov-ubt ft ttuuriaal ffovift.
efwr fills w Aiuir On
Cwu mI riHNi fUlicif
Pv.ijijWMjnigfWM
There wus u rumor ttt Powell one day
last WeuV -o ihe effect that a furoml-
uent 'itlstn h.id biin luuuJ hung-tn
to u II t- soutti of ilu' tuwii und the
editor of the News x.in he uttered
'st-vere dlsuppolmment" when he start-
ed out to gel (he uccvuit of the affair
and found it wus only a pipe druum.
Whs e'er you feel Uupeudtng ill.
And need a nuuric lit lit pill.
No other one will fliU the bill
Uke ln'ftts 1L.UI- Farly Plttrs.
Tm Fhumhw Uttte Pitt HARLY niSSRIs
(rave Constll'.itlon Sltk He-wlwsiis. SUl-
ewmsee te They aever mrlp or wek
iwt Unpen earlr rlur eiiergy. Oooi
for children or adults. Sold by C. n.
fro.
ICE
Phone
535
PilOll
585
Keep cool this Summer.
Let Us Have Your Orders Early
Regular Delivery We will
please you.
Gutlirtelcefc Cold Storage Co.
!MhMMWJ0&iJJf-wkjr0-jJ0irjp
ROYALS
BAR
ALL TUB BEST BltANDS OF
LIQUORS WINES CI-
GARS. ETC.
Gentleman In Attendance
and Bost Service In
tHb City.
ALL THEfBEST BRANDS OP I
BBKR AND SOFT DRINKS i
HOLLISTEa-S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggots
A Bsiy Medicine fa Baiy People.
Brings Goldsn Health ami Renewed Vlger.
A specific for Cnivtlpatlnn Indlirelon Lire
'i 1 Kirinev Trouble I'niipl) Kcemn Inrpure
HIi-kI Put Itraath. Slugjclili Hoi-l. liadai-lip
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