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THE OMAITA DAILY HEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. 1905.
JAPS NOW SEER VLADIVOSTOK
Each ii Declaration ef leant T. Iaenj i,
Wko I top in Omgh.
MIKADO WANTS NO PEACE JUST YET
laslste hlpplnB tsar Tharnaealy
While at the Job Vlaltar
Mill Sot Reveal Hla
Mlssloa.
Soma mystery attends the visit to thl
clly of Count T. Inongi, a Japanese who It
rgistred at the Taxton. Count Inongl ad
mit he la here In the Interest of his gov
ernment, but In what capacity he declines
to aay. When pressed for the reason of his
visit he simply emtie and says In Harvard
college English: "That's enough for you,
my boy. Take some other tack and I'll
try to answer your questions. To be frank
with you, I will say that one of my mis
sions hers Is business connected with the
government of Japan, but the government
nf Jspan is qulto anxious not to have that
business marie public, at least at this time.
"I cam here from New York and was
there when the news came of the fall of
I'ort Arthur. Naturally, the Japanese In
this country are Jubilant over the victory,
but they made no demonstration In the
east. The result Is what we have antici
pated, but we did not believe It would be
delayed so long. It has cost a great deal
of life and treasure, but Japan was pre
pared for the sacrifice."
"Do you think Japai will now listen to
overtures of peace from a friendly coun
try?" "No, I am sure It would not. Japan does
not want peace Just now. It does not want
peace until Russia Is thoroughly whipped
and whipped so bndly that It will stay
whipped. To end the war now by means of
arbitration would simply mean another
war Just as soon ss Russia could prepare
for It. We have the means now to continue
the war for a year longer and we propose
to continue It until Russia Is willing to
withdraw from Manchuria and stay out.
We don't want Manchuria, hut we don't
propose to let Russia have It."
"What will be the next move of Japan?"
Vladivostok Comes Nest.
"To take Vladivostok. Tort Arthur shuts
put Russia from the sea; Vladivostok will
shut out the czar by land."
"Russia talks of putting more men In the
field and promises to crush the Japanese
armies In spite of Port Arthur."
"How does It propose to do It? We nave
Tort Arthur; we have Mukden; we will
have Vladivostok. It can't fight us by
nee, because It has no fleet now worthy
the name. Japan has nothing to fear from
the Baltlo fleet. Every base of supplies is
practically In the bands at the Japanese.
How is Russia going to put men in the
Held? How is It going to feed them after
It gets them there? In the field we are now
on equal footing. By sea Russia is at
disadvantage.
"Russia knows the war must be fought
out. It knows it Is not the Intention of
Japan to give up the war until we have
removed the Muscovite peril from Man
churia. That is what we started out to'do,
Russia counts on geographical size for
strength to crush Japan. Russia seemingly
cannot grasp the Idea that the largest foe
la not always the strongest foe. Japan Is
mall In size, but it Is large In resources.
It is large In bravery. Japanese soldiers
Dght for practically the same reasons that
American soldiers fight that is, they are
Inspired by patriotism and love tyr the
country. We love our emperor, but we
love our country more.
"Russia's generals have laid out a bril
liant campaign; they have made few mis
takes. Our generals cannot make any mis
takes. There are no court-martials for
Japanese soldiers who make mistakes. Per
sonal honor and the customs of the coun
try demand that an officer who has erred
laves his country the trouble of a court-
martial. He enters the field a dead man.
He never leaves it unless covertj with
glory."
NEW PETIT JURY IS DRAWN
Ust elect for the FeOral Ceart
Darlagr the Terms at
LI a eel au
A lUt of federal petit Jurors has been
drawn by District Court Clerk R. C Hoyt
and Jury Commissioner Tilden for the
term of the United States courts to con
vene at Lincoln, Monday, January 11 The
Jurors are directed to report Tuesday, Jan
uary 17, at a. m. The Omaha men In
the list are: R. B. Wallace, Brown block;
Alex Buohanan, 1021 Twenty-ninth avenue;
Martin Dunham, James Hyland, 1411 Cum
ing street. This is the remainder of the
list:
Frank Abbott, Burnham; David Barry,
Wahoo; M. P. Brown, Papflllon; Frank A.
Clarke, Bellevue; Robert Clayburn, Mon
roe; C. .Carter, Fullerton; Robert 1
Downing, Ueysses; George W. Downer,
Arapahoe; John H. Dantlae, Auburn; Wil
liam Eby, Ianham; Elmer Tracy, Clarks;
Walter Foss, Aurora- John Hlnselwood,
Fullerton: Edward II. Haredeen, Lyons;
Hugh Hughes, Columbus: Charles F.
Harpham, IJncoln; J. R. Hay ward, Ash
land; David M. Kayton, Bell wood; James
C. Miller, Springfield; J. M. Maher, Fre
mont, R. F. D. No. 1; William T. Meador,
Herman; Isaac Noyes, Waterloo; Henry
E. Neff. Plainvlew; George W. Park. Oak
dale; John A. Power, Humboldt; W. H.
Reader, York; George H. Sands, Grand
Island; Martin L. Shumway, Lyons; Henry
F. Tallmadge, Geneva; Edward Turner,
Plymouth; Kraser Troxel, Clay Center; T.
A. Taylor, Cosad; Frederick R. Woolley,
Seward; John L. Wert, Edholm. William
Whit ford, Arlington; Mark W. Woods,
Lincoln.
TAXES C0MEINBIG BUNCHES
Nlne-ty Per Teat of This Year's Re
ceipts Collected Darin a; Period
of Eight Moatbs.
City Treasurer Hennings has compiled the
following statement, which shows the
amount of personal taxes collected during
L1901 with the various years on which these
taxes appl'ed. The flgareo show that WH !
per cent of the 1904 taxes were collected
during eight months, something unprece
dented In the annals of the city treasurer's
office, Mr. Hennings states. He also says
each year of his Incumbency has shown a
larger percentage of collections than the
previous year, this being the result of a
vigorous effort to collect the taxes. The
collections fof 1904 are:
Year. Net.
1904 S377.92M0
t.tns.iJ
Notice.
All members of Ak-Sar-Ben lodge S2S,
A. O. t W., are requested to meet at their
. hall, 17th and Vinton sts., at 1 p. m. sharp
Sunday, January 8th, to attend the funeral
Of our late brother, J. T. Peterson, who
will be buried from his late residence, 603
Pierce street. All sister lodges invltedgto
attend. M. P. SHANAHAN, Recorder.
E. NICHOLS, M. W.
federal Court Notes
There being no cases ready for trial In
either of the federal courts yesterday,
the jury has been excused until 9 a. m.
Monday.
Ihs February term of the United Statea
courts will convene In this city February .
Judge Carland of Sioux Falls. S. D., will
assist Judge Munger during the term.
Edward Dempsey, a striker, was found
Suilty Friday evening In the United States
(.strict court of committing an assault
upon Max Knapp, a strike breaker. He
was remanded to Jail for sentence.
It has Anally been decided by Judge
Munger to hold the January term of court
at Lincoln, beginning Monday, January 16,
as at first Intended. The petit jury for the
Lincoln term was drawn this morning.
The De Laval Separator company of
Maine has brought suit against the Ne
braska and Iowa Creamery company for
K.Ws.Sl. It Is a suit on account for com
missions and purchase of separators from
the date of the last account, January 19,
1U04.
Thecaaes of H. J. Haufflalre and John
Cushlng, Indicted for conducting a lottery
at South Omaha, is set for trial Monday
next. The accused reside in South Omaha
and were Indicted at the last term of the
federal grand Jury for violation of the
federal lottery laws.
James DeGauy and Berl Bernard. French
Seople, were again taken before United
tatea Commissioner Anderson to answer
for being in this country for Immoral our-
poses,
heir arrest hav
been made at
Hie Instance of Immigrant Inamtctor w H
L. Eager. Owing to the delay in the ar
rival of further Instructions now enroute
from New York bearing upon the case, the
hearing wss adjourned until Monday morn
ing next. In the meanwhile Bernard's ball
was Increased from S&00 to ll.OuO. The
woman's ball remains at 1600. The two
have now been under arrest and In Jail
t&r about tnp days. Neither of them being
able to furnish ball they were again re
manded to Jail for further hearing.
Oas anfl electric fixtures, wholesale and
retail. Nebraska Electric Co., 13th and
Harnev 8ts
Have Root print It
Mortality Statistics.
The following births and deaths have
been reported to the Board of Health dur
ing the twenty-four hours ending at noon
j unwary i
Ilirths Peter Csnpllk. 1718 South Twenty-
Fourteenth, girl.
first.
hoy;
boy; Peter Thompson, S3M Franklin.
Christopher Pullman, 1451 South
Deaths Hurry Jackson. Doualaa rnuntv
hospital. 62; Cornelius Callahan, 1"07 North
Seventeenth, Kl; Baby McCali, North
Seventeenth; Baby Ctark. 2718 Bancroft.
WAIT
Don't buy a dollar's worth of Clothing,
Furnishing Ooods, etc., until Thursday,
January 12, at 8:46 a. m. That's the time
set for the opening of the biggest slaughter
sale ever held anywhere. The Guarantee
Clothing Co., 151-15a Douglas Street,
Omaha, having purchased the entire stock
of the lllnswanger Clothing Co., lOOJ-luoi
Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, at 47 cents on
the dollar, lias shipped same to Omaha,
Neb., and where It will be offered for sale
at retail. 8 tie takes place 151S-lia Douglas
Street. Second Floor. No one will be al
lowed on litis Hour except Mnployes until
Thursday, January 12, t 1:46 a. m. For
full particulars regarding prices, etc., watch
Wednesday evening papers. ,
1903
190J
1M1
1900
1899
1S98
1W7
vm
1896
1894
1898
1.M6.75
1,326.18
792.14
649.60
410.38
453.31
821.07
298.94
236.97
196.16
1892 1 198.40
1891
1890
81.24
81.30
Interest,
t 469.33
467.13
386.61
49.11
397.74
883.01
291.89
377.52
294.59
320.84
28.1.64
266.25
284.08
125.72
138.13
Totals 1389.238.26
COLBY CASE WILL GO
$4,831.51
OVER
Clean Cash Assets
amounting to
Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
are now held by the
Bankers Reserve Life
Company
OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
showing the remarkable rate of gain during 190 of
75 PER CENT.
A Ten Million Dollar Company
The agency staff of this progressive Company will
be largely Increased during the next few months.
For particulars concerning a money-making agency,
call on or address,
B. H. R0BIS0N, - President.
Former AdJataat General of State
May Not Bo Tried (or Sev
eral Months.
The November term of the federal courts
for this district will end Saturday. Jan
uary 14. . It Is now deemed probable the
trial of General Colby for alleged embez
zlement of public funds while adjutant
general of the state'will go over until the I
Fehmarv lrm nr nmhahlv lata, T i I
. - - . aca.ca. v ,a
the purpose of his attorney, T. J. Ma
honey, to employ an expert accountant gen
eral during Colby's term, as an offset to
the examinations made by Expert Ac
countant Wiggins, employed by the state
and upon whose examinations the indict
ments against General Colby were found.
There Are Lots of People
Who won't ue any kind of coal but ours, because tliey are satisfied and
happy- Quite a serious question, and one you should look into. Its fun
to use our
MONARCH COAL
i Clean, makes a bot fire and few ashes. t)on't miss Uie fun using It and
the satisfaction of saving- money. You will need coal soon, so why not
try "Monarch?"
LUMP. $6.50 NUT, $6.00
One a customer, always a customer.
C. B. HAVENS a CO.. i2AH3&
Did you ever eat Kopp's Molasses Sat
InettsT Try them. 1308 Far nam.
Men'e, boys' children's clothing:, hats,
ladles' cults, skirts, millinery, etc.: cash or
credit. People's Store 16th and Farnam.
Marriage Licensee.
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued up to noon January 6:
Name and Residence. Age.
Bert Wood, Omaha si
Anna M. Burmester, Omaha 27
William H. G. Walsh, Omaha. 34
Belle Bmlth, Omaha 20
Ellas T. Smith, Kansas City, Mo 33
Mamie B. Newton. Kansas City, Mo 27
1S-K. Wedding Kings. Edholm, Jeweler.
Stonecypher prints, uirt Howard. Tel. 1310i
YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE
If you send your GARMENTS,
laces or other articles to us, to
be CLEANED or DYED. ::
SGHMOLLER
& MUELLER
1313 Farnam St.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
THE ONLY ONE PRICE PIANO
HOUSE IN NEBRASKA
WHICH WAY?
Suppose a salettninn asks you
to pny f400 for a piano that Is
marked $iUK) and you offer $;tH,
and after consulting the "old
niHu" you arc informed, with
various excuses, that although
your ofTor Is actual iiwt (?)
we'll make the deal tills time.
I0 YOU HKUKVK IT AU.'!
No, of course- not no one do-.
Tlit! facts at-p your neighbor
may have paid $73 less or per
haps flOt) more limn you for
the very oanie Instrument. lo
you know the cost of a piano?
No. Con you beat the sulcs
inan? No. HI T YOU CAN"
BEAT THE SYSTEM.
THIS WAY
Come to a piuno store where
every piano is plainly marked
a guaranteed price no more
no less no guess work for you
. or the salesman. Oct n
"Stelnway," or a "Steger." an
"Eniersou," "Md'hail," "Hard
Illan,, "Stork," "Heed & Sons,"
'A- B. Chase," -.Mueller," or.
any of the standard makes we
sell with a WKITTEX OUAU
ANTEE ON THICK. If you
like this way you'll see us. We
have a couple very extra piano
bargains to offer this week
new sample pianos beautiful
mahogany case all hardwood
construction, ini.mited steel
music wire, .best American
felts, sweet musical tone, price
ouly 1 168 a saving of $8:! with
out question. $5 monthly pay-
ments accepted. Pianos moved,
I tuned or repaired at lowest
rates with prompt aud reliable
service.
Witch Papers
tor Wonderful
Furniture
Value
Next Week. .
00
tt'M'InrtirfMP
MV WltM
THI RELIABLE S TO It K.
Attend Our
Great Lace
Sale
Monday
Great January Clearing Sale
of Men's and Boys'
Winter Weight Clothing
TELEPHONE 1625
!
We Employ Only the Most Competent Help.
Our Work Is Riht and Our Prices Are Rijht.
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
Council Bluff. Ave. A aad 26th St.
Tel. 310.
. 319 South Fifteenth St
Tel. 1521.
IVe Have Heard
All Kinds of
Compliments
from men who wear
our clothe?, and '
ALL SORTS OF COMPLAINTS
from men who do not
WHAT SHALL IT BE WITH YOU
COMPLIMENT OR COMPLAINT ?
Dresher Bros.
1515 Farnam St, Tel. 1857
OPEN EVENINC8
Too Busy Making Clothes to Close.
Fourteen Years
Same Location
Dr. Bradbury 1506 FARNAM
DENTIST 'PHONE 1756
The most sensatlve
nerves removed with
out pain.
A Continued Story. '
The Omaha Dru combine, referred ta
In our laat ad., waa a part and under the
Jurisdiction of the National Association of
tetall DrutKlsts (N. A. K. .
At the dictation of the president of the
Omaha combination, we were placed on
the CUT Ok'K list by this N. A. R. D.
This means that we were BLACK.
LUSTED and reported to every ' wholesale
and manufacturing drux house In this
country, aa an aggressive cutter. They
tried this scheme for several months and
Anally got tired and quit and we were
again ALLOWED to buy goods In an open
market.
After a while this combination of pre
tenders concluded thry had their SYSTEM
ivrrrcted, and again we were placed on the
TT OFF list. A committee of the
OMAHA GANG called upon the whole
salers and demanded their books to learn
If iioaalhle. whether or not some of the
retuil lrugglnu were not buying more
goods than they really ought to. and thus
suruilyina- us. THEY DICTATKn to
THESE WHOLESALERS THK AMOUNT
OF GOOT8 WHICH THEY WOULD BE
ALLOWED TO SELL TO EACH OMAHA
DRUGGIST? Poes any Omaha druggist
dure to deny this statement T To be con
tinued. We are still rutting prices, tut ask you
to read this story, 'cause Its true.
CUT PRICE
DRUQ V103E
E T. TATEB, Prop.
16th and Chicago Sis., Omaha, 'Phones Tl?
and W: 24th and N Sts., South Omaha
'Phone No. 1: tlh Ave. and Main Bt . -'.i'
ell Bluffs, 'Phone Wa. All goods delivered i
la either olty absolutely tre? '
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
FlIllBfs 80c up
Crown $2.50 up
Bridge Work 2. 50 up
Plates $2.00 ud
r - 7s:
I
Loose teeth made
olid.
Written Quaraotee
BEE WANT
PRODUCE
I
SOilAEFEIVS
ARE
YOU SATISFIED
with the shoes you've been buying tor
your girls?
The busiest department In our store
Is our misses' and children's.
Only one reason the quality we are
giving for the money give perfect
satisfaction.
Our trade Increases every day on our
misses' and chldren's plump kid and
box calf school shoe button or lace.
Child's slses. 84 to 11. SI. 50.
Mlsaes' slses, 11 H to 2. $2 .00.
Women's slsw. 2 to 6. f J.60.
These last with low heels.
Drexel Slioa Go.
DON'T WORRY
about lost opportunities make ap
your mind to save a little erery week
start the New Year well. Opes mm
account with as and save a little every
week. Whea old age comes you will
net be peuulless or unprovided for.
We pay per eeat oa deposit
aecoaats.
Omaha Loan & Building Association
1704 Farnam. Bee BulMlng.
O. W. Loom Is. Pres. O. M. Nattlnger. Sec'y
1419 FARIAV STREET.
Omaha's llp-!i-li:r Sboi Hiist
I Hereby
Announce..,
That I have left O. K. SeUofl -Id's as
cutter, fitter and foreman of ladles' de
partment, and opened an eataliliMhuieut
as a blifb class ladles' tailor and fur
rier. IJre can be found nil the latent
styles and deHlgna In ladles' tailoring-
all work fully guaranteed. Prices reason
able Kldlnv habits a specialty.
BOX-TON" TAILORING CO.,
1410 Farnam Street
Phone 0138. L. Kieeter, Trop.
FRY'S CUSHION
SOLE SHOE
FOR. MEN
Is solid comfort to the wearer. If thf
bottoms of your feet are sore and cal
loused, just try a pair and be con
vinced how much easier it is to walk.
The only remedy for tired feet.
Fry's Cushion Sole .ck
$4.00 A PA IH.
FRY SHOE
CQ
Mill I
in in
KMNIII
YARNS
The yarn market is very high and 2
all yarns have advanced 35 per cent.
A Notwithstanding the rise of wool we J
are going to continue to sell the yarns
S at the old prices. J
Our best German yarn, 26c skein;
best Suxony, 9c skein, 3 for 25c; 4 or
8-fold Gerrhuntown Zephyr, 10c a
skein; plain large skeins 15c each;
domestic Saxony, 6a a skein. These
are the old prices1 and one should not
hesitate to buy at once as prices are
bound to go up.
Hosiery and beads as usual.
I JOS. F. BILZ.1
322 So. 16th St.. Omaha..
Bee Want Ads Produce Results
for Menstrual Suppression
rr. PEN-TAN-GOT
old Is Omaha br Bhormsa A MoConssll Drug Co.
tuil erssrs aiua. Tredt supplle. t s box; I fcoios w.
UKHUTT STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. S.
C1TV VICTKRIJIAHIaW.
Office and Infirmary, ath and Mason Eta
OMAHA. NEU Telephone t3.
8TTLI8H SUITS AT 17.50.
Single or double breasted. In best fabrics
and newest patterns, dark, medium or
Hunt shades, splendidly tailored, nicely
finished regular $10 and 7 ftll
$12.50 alues at a.-vr
NOBBY OVERCOATS-Ixmg or medium
lennth, In vicunas, beavers, kerseys and
Irish frlese. In oxfordu, grays, blues,
blacks, brnwns. regular $12.50 J Kit
values Clearing sale price M
Hand Tailored Suits and
Overcoats, $10
i
Garments you cannot duplicate anywhere i
use at me price, an tne inieHi styles,
and very bet materials, guaranteeed ,
perfect in M, fuslliiHl and fihru the
workmanship such as you will lu.d ou.y
on the host grade of custom made gar- i
ments worth from $15 to $1V
Clearing sale price 'W-UU 1
$2 50 and $S.OO MEN'S PANTS, In all shn.lee.
patterns and materials
sale price ,,uu
$7.50 Young Men's Suits and
Overcoats, $5.00
Suits In ages from 14 to 1 years, over
coats from 15 to 1 years, the greatrst
assortment of stylish garments shown
In Omaha suits both single and double
breasted, overcoats long or medium
length, with or without belt yon can
not duplicate them elsewhere K Of)
at our clearance sale price JtJJ
BOYS KNEE PANTS St'ITS. In two
piece, double breasted all wool nnct
splendidly made, regular $.50 f C(J
value, clearing sale price
HOYS' OVERCOATS, In ages from to
11 vears, cut long and of oxford gray,
Irish frieze, with good velvet collars, a
regular $5.00 garment 2 O-l
clearing sale price mn.rjxj
IIOYS' REEFERS In neat oxford grays,
with good, high storm collars regular
KM values QC
clearing sale price a
OPTICAL DEPT.
CORRECT VISION
Easily obtained with ojr LUCDUM LENSES.
Specially made, tor less money than ORDINARY CLASSES.
Pi FEW MONEY SAVERS
In Our Hardware and Housefurnishing Department
No. S Copper Nickel Tea
A nice Air Tight Oak Ilt-atcr.
for $49
2-hole I-riiundry Stoves ...$2.95
0 inch Elbows 5c
inch Pipo !Sc
2 la 'boxes Tooth Picks. . . .He
Wire Photo Holders 5o
2 wire Coat Hangers 5c
Fire Shovels
Kettles 79c
itetl Hrace Frame Huck
Saw. at 47c
Wood Frame Wringers. ...$1.10
Fine Parlor Broom 17Jc
Barney & Berry Skates. .. .49c
( i al utilized Water Pails.... Kc
HAVDEN BROS.
2E
1L
PROF. O. A. MOUSE
Director of tbo Department of Mask,
of Jno. B. Stetson University,
DeLand, Fh.
WINS THE
ANDDOLLAR
- SLIPPERS
Which wa csfrerad to to pane ataklM
tha naarast con-act' aatknata em Um Total
PaM AdmistiOftt to tba WORLD'S FAIR.
PROF. NORSE'S ESTIMATE WAS 12.804,
TOTAL PAID ADMISSIONS WERE 1804 M
PETERS SHOE CO.
THOOS
MAKERS Of
DUliQM BRAND
SHOES
ST. LOUIS
r
dias
OH. WILKI iSON'i tYc, tAR, NOSE., THROAT CLINICS,
Tel. B 3523. Croljhton Blook, 15th and Douglas, Omaha.
Dally for Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafnp", Adenoids of ten cause of mouth breath
ing unci deafness in children, Ill-shaped Noses, Chronic Sore Throat, Noiiralglss,
Knlarged Tonsils. Growths In Nostrils, Polpypi, etc., Cleft Palate, HareMp, Running
K.ire. Noises In Ears, Cross Eyes straightened by operation. Affections of Tear
Ducts, Headache, due to eye or nasal or catarrhal causes. Affections of the Voice
and Speech, irritable Coughs, stopped up nostrils, Hay Fever, I-a Grippe. Thene
clinics are free to the poor 11 to 7 o'clock. Sundays. 9 to 12. No charge for ex
amination of patients. Call and learn what can be done.
Selected by the
Government
To carry tha United 8 tatea
Overland Mail acroaa tha Conti
nent on account of ita being tha beat
and most direct line.
UNION PACIFIC
IS
199 Mils Shorter U tail Uk CH?
272 Miles Shorter to San rraaelte.
2(1 Miles Shorter to Portion
Hour Quicker to Salt Uko City
IS Hours Quicker to So FoMelooe
U Homo Quicker to Peruana
VIA OMAHA THAN ANY OTHER UNC
ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DAILY
Inquire
CITT TICKET OFFICE,
IB FAPVAM BT.
PHONE 111.
Kukn's Glycerole of Roses
FOR BALE AT KUHN'S DRUO BTORB. HTH AND DOUGLAS.
Ask for
a
QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO I
i,,. 4ais. etc... but for Mae ttsslltr Httu Tub.rro, l-4t Al, to Imparted
ll
teress,
Hold direct tw the retailer If K. K. MIC IS MKHO. CIUAH CO., Maaafla
ST. LA)lll.
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