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OAHXAIID DAH7T IT Uy ft: tLe' kaJ cf the-b5e3 and Catcher Liayca tc appui in ta hil flsce.tr. The team of Comoanr F. 1 OIK UifliealiaU's Bltiral Springs I mWTV 7 lA I Se Eitnated 60. nOee frem Baa rranelico. near; Uvennore, Alameda counts; aboTe the aea.i Will opes atsy lsa Good eeeeaaao' datloea for rteanttful eeemfry end eelishttnl eUmaie.

Kew Coaaty KKkd front Li rermora. coaehee eoenect with laoralas train front Ban rraneieoa. WM. M. UKSiORaiHAliK rreprleta.

UTaraaeifa, Call" FAR1IS0 HOT-SPRINGS. r-. 1 FOB RkSt "HB AtTK JLKT PLiLASTJ Kg eaeke a visit to tbeaa- tpriats tho Caru. bad of Aaierlem, eevas atilea from Eelidad, ta aieaterey Cosaty, HOT SODA ad SOU iH UB BATHd, eirre nre to Bheu.statism, i Goat aad kidaev Xrenble. aKSxaKnca-Dr.

i- S. Adaaa aad Merer Gee. rardeeof Oakland, who bet peak In the: hirhect terrna theee epricfES. 8. V.

R. R. -traiea leave Sd aad Tewntend, daily at -Heiloch to tfprlars connect with alV tralaan Term from 110 Si? SO per weak. Address li- Ata't Vraeatea TxBfr dUUace Telephone and PottoJtwat; (prlsgt. j' il if uADncnitiM MX.

HAJtlLTOS BkKQk, EASTS. CL ASA eenntri Z2oe fees elTtieu. Water ta peeue ioe.irMiiceatienAaUima, gldaey end Urinary Complaint Aaaphrodisia. ate. Board.

week' a day.t Special ra toaciwrrt i.s CUY Vuarer. i i I'. 1 iJiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiininiii-iDiiimniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiig X- im I II I r. 7T iTTl I flISI XV II 13 If II II II II II JI I II II II an mm a aa aa aa av at anna saa II II II II II EL KHIIIIIH 1 SUITS SS Up In the Latest Style 1 5 ri su i i Suits are Made izid ui 3 el themselves rs? r.r ecme very fast t2m, compr; i cx, Cowan, rlzz. kiss, JTZliamt, SE many Tossljy nsming iTLl dy's ri went tirorh the tsaotilzl cor stry the tawns of baath Eiverside, and Perru.

A cop was mads at Perns for tuav and ths next day I started for aa Diego, coiac Tentecula CEsyoa. Fall Brook, and over some heavy roads and hilly coon try, reaching Saa Dtero late oa Wednesday next moramg a short trip was made over to Tia Juaaa aad across the liao into Mexico. Tho distance is only or twelve miles, sad the roads versj good. This completes my trip. "7 P.

Swaix. wheel wainuSeV: Fiss VtzVitr -and Gssi' Criaa Cat 1b takers. TLe msmbers of the Raliance Bicycle Qub are deploring the fact they wsr Garden City Wheelmen1 kt 'Saa Jeso but The latter "bal Urgs cake prepared, wjusn was do prcscaiea a totj forraai' manner to Beliance men. However.tbe ako was seat by to lie leoJl, wheelmea and arrived at the clubrooms yasterday. Jt will bs eat tomexroif niht st Joaseting of tbej Pikers.

v- William Miller sella the remarkable story that he coasted from the summit oa tae Fish Bench road to Nineteenth etreet aad Telegraph avenue. The boys look apoa the story witha degree of sospiciaa. Georgo H. Mason ass purchased a new wheel and has agsia joined the ranks of the bikers. Myron Whidden of the Acme Clnb has sold his old safety and aas pot ehssed a fiso new wheel tor ths summer season, Myron takes a great iafereatla Wheeling.

Major Fred Whitney aow mounts bis wheel like aa old-timer. Captain B. Jerome booming ths Rslisnco Bicycle Club, ia, fine shape. The dab Isainlng nsw members svsry weex. ACUE AtHUTES, APiemnt Raa ISadrt td'Rdflwoaf) Tho combined "tramp and dab ran to' Kedwood esnyoai'lajtt Bonday was a great success.

About urtr wars thers end all enjoyed themselves immensely. The only incident of aaexoiting nature connected witn me event was the over- tnrainr of thai wamn eoBtalnin thM loach; sad that did no damage to speak of save that it ceased a general crash smesg the crockery and; a slight break ia the shaft of ths wagon, i This diQ- cnlty was soon overcome when some of the strong men got hold with a will aad healed the) wagon to the destination. Walter Smyth had his camera with aim. aad as that suffered ao harm the boys an aaa ineir pictures taken alter dinner. Will Bnppert, 1 who set oat to distance everyone, succeeded in good style.

be was in the lead he did aot know of the accident and coananed walking until ho anchored about two miles ahead o( the stoping place. A swift wheelman rode sad brought him pack oriuncb, thoneh. Several athletic events were held, tbe wmnsrs getung pnsee in each case. Throwing the hanuner, putting the shot, racing, tamping ana a slow bicycle race of fifty yards, ths last one In being the were the games! indulged in. xne next ouung wui De to ML.

Xamal- pais ths utter part of this month, The inflation fee has been reduced for ths summer months so as to get new members ia to take the place of several who get a leave of absenes during their vacation. Ibis has been done so the dnb'e income aad membership will keep ap to the limit and allow of aa' income to coyer 'the numerous expenses. No assessment will -over have to be levied as long as a business-like board of directors' faavsoharga ot rthe afitira of tho larjte crowd ot. Jtha admirere of Charlle'Andrews will xo.t San Fran-ciico Bhext Tuesday night to eeo the wreeg snatch at the Alcazar Theater. De Witt Van Court 'made a century ran last Sunday In eleven, hoars and tea I PWtdrohasaaason swefsawefAOi too aorisoetai oars every, atrursday evening.

The and wrestling teachers also have all the pupils they can attend to. THE RELIANCE' CLUa Athletes Preparna for tbs Cants llext Saturilayy Ths BeUancs Athletae Clab Twill eater a number of men for ths Midwinter Fair field day games, to bo add aexfi Batur- day. The entries ao far from the dab areas follows: Bates, Emlay. Beldea, Magiil 1 and Dieckmaua la the din eveatsr Scogglns and Hupp in the 100-yarde and 220-ysrds, races; Evane and Hilbora la the qnarter and half mile, handicap, races; balliraa, Oliver aad Edgria ia the shot pnt aad hammer; throw; Wycoff, North and Oliver, a.the high jamp and 'taaaing broadiamp: North, and Wrcoff in the hurdle race, aad and Ed- grla la the pole-vault. A iJorth is manager ot us eyems ior we.

eiajx ccogzms ot too Jiaiumce cuo has made an application to the Pacifio Coast Amateur Athletie Union that his record of lsst Catorday of 1C0 ytria be pcj aixed as the coast Cham pi rashj 1 Oxford Cut Sad Suits Cut Sack Suits I Regent The patterns are the newest' and the fit EE of these garments cannot be surpassed. Yours EE while they last. JTifsa- to. as' The bay- arm -no Jy ta me any -aatieur iitt -tie All challene ehorili bs.e.at M.7" WyckofT, 479 Eleventh. atreaL The soldiers prefer to meet the Alerts of Alameda, aa they believe they, can wau.

ud a it THE DOG SHOW. Ths Oiklaai Qub Has Sscsrsd the Taberaacert fit Oakland Clnb Is rapidly complet ing arraagemente for the big dog ehew to be held at tbe Tabernade on May 33th, June 1st and 2d. The contract tor; the Taberaaelo oa those days has been eiosea. zno maaagers nave secured the services ot Mr. Waddelt as judge of tho show.

Mr. Waddell was judge of the Los Angeles show and gave general satl lne local clnb has opeoed aa office at 918 Broadway, where tries wiH be received. Tbe premium ist has been prepared aad will be issuod toaay. 'ino maaagers expect gentries from ail over 1 tho SUto, aad Washington. THE FCOTIlPirWEni; Eia Cane firTaoged for Situr- The East Oakland aad Young Men's Christian Association football team will meet ia a match game at tho corner; of Twelfth aad Madieoa etreets aext Saturday at 6 o'clock.

This will, be ths first meeting of these two dabs, and ia consequence a great deal ot interest is maalieeted ia the result. The Saturday Night football Association has arranged list. Each dab believes that it wfli (be ths wianer, aad party feeling russhigh. AUUSEUENTS; Events. That Ars CaUrlog ito PleascTB-Seekers.

i The coming of Effio Ellalar aad her company, 4nl which are such wall known actors aa FraasfWeatoe, BobertDronet. W. Couiaock sad others, to the Mab- 1 donough Theater Moaday, Tueeday and vedneeday aigats ot aext week cannot fall to bo a dramaao occasion or special attracttveness. more so is this the case since Doria, man Eilslers aew play, ia to be preseated. The play has been oe of the important and moet prodactions of the season, -1 The' reeple'er The Old, Old Story is prettily tddt at tho People's Theater this wsek by Man ager Benson's excellent stock company- la addition to the regular performance there is a specialty turn oy Wolsraan, ths king of ths tight-rope, who gives very interesting entertainment.

"BavUI tae aeatfc.Seaa.' Bar, Henry will lecture at ths Tenth Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow evening, on "Hawaii and the Sooth pea islands' Artrml JT.hB. Now that the period of registration for the Chinese is drawing to a doss, the celestials are making desperate at tempts to defraud the. various bureaus. This morning a couple ol batchetmen from Saa Francisco applied for registration at the local bureau. They were identified however and forced to depart without accomplishing their TraUe sad Beast 'Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Bow 1 wonder want yon ere.1 1 In treble tweet piped little 6 nee.

"Catarrh. eaUrrn. catarrh, catarrh, i What a horrid peat you are; Growled Sear papa la loweitbasa. When papa reads this, he will learn hew le get rid of the peat. By iU mild, healing, antiseptic, andi eleanaing preperUes; Dr.

Sage's CsUrrh Bsmedyeurss the worst eases, infallible remedy does like tbe poisonous, Irntatlns shtiSa, Sreamsn and strong causae -sotutloos With which ths puttie have been so 'long kambugceo. simply palliate for a shert ttioe. or drive the disease to the Intife. sit prodaoea a perteet ana permanent care the worst eases of Chronic Catarrh. COid lit the Headrared With a few aptaloationa.

Catarrhal heed scbe relieved aad cured es if by magioTtrremoves offensive breathf loss er unparrrasm or tne esnse or. taste. smell or hearing, watering or weakness of the eyes, and impaired mere orr, when re sulting from catarrh, only oo; cents, by druggists. i Xfyra are tired taktesthe larse oid-fasnlea ed sriplng ptUa. try Carter's little liver FUU and take eoste eomfort A man can't stand everrtninsv One Try them, i Txa yhyaieiaaa eend all their psttents to Then.

Gier. SIS Waahiactoa eUeetj foe pmre Wines aaaaqmws lor Mfllciaal pmrpoiea aMwwaekwevHwaa i -v Aunt Saowv is selling Bosewood Coffins from tu to S23t Bosewood Caaksts S30i Burl Caskets, HO ell trimmed aad all other caskets 25 per cent cheaper than any other boose in Oakland, 4d8 and 463 Thirteenth street, Oakland, Telephone Ko. IA. i i i Of. Price Cream BaUasrPowdet I wertfi IWr ffighad Awird.

1 i CARTERS ITTIE IVER 1 ekHeadaohaandriTaanthatroahlaa tkst to a bilioaa atate of tho eysteaa. aaoh a Dirrim, Nanaaa. DroweiBees. Dteraoa aftar i oatiBC-. Pais ia the Side, e.

Whfle their bjooS rewarlrahiw sweeeei has been aaowa ia eating GDCS I flendeebe, yet Canrn's Lima Lrvca Pnxa are orraaily vahwblo at ConatipatJoe, oBrtec and prevontioa' this annoying complaint, wkim gventt they only cored cbetttoy woold be almoat nesta te these ao eaffor from tin Aatrimmmr aoospWatt but oruamuiy tbmr gnnimtm 8oae not end i here, end tan who once try tbem wui And these I epiasTalDbie in ao many way thee 7 wui nu wuiinz IO GO WlUKnlS after all sick heed c. fs'tne bane ofaomaoytlrMtfcit ten te where lw nmco our rreat hoatf. Curt cure fr others Jo not (UNTta'a Lrrru Lrrr Puxa are Tf-r final 4aiieryr to take. Onoortwotuumae are atrfctfy -aiut cj or v-iri fcu' by taeirrMii- a1oav rs- I rnh't i t.wm Ia stSeeur. i l.

-t i eer two, or '-t by nut- 4 JeaasBB i L2, 0 make litfle money If a ssries of games could bo arranged at the park for, Batar-days and The great trouble these days is that thers is nobody aroosdi te boom the game, and hence tbe players are without place to pUy ball. i. If any of my friends thisk that T. C. Coogan has lost his interest In baseball they are, certainly qoite mistaken.

I met Sir. Coogan on the street yesterday ana bo told me about many oasenaii articles he has been reading of late. Whee Coogan cannot go to a game; ho enjoys himself by reading baseball mat ter written by welljcnown writer, i Mr. Coogan is not like Vte ordinary beseball crane He looks at a game rrom scisatifie and enjoys a fins play better than any man 1 know. Truly, Coogan is nay ideal of, a thorough basebsil entfcmssf.

1 Ia rsply to crrespofldSaV would say that sr'-Captaln Tip p'JfeittH stUl with us. 9 He has' not secured: aar. oh- gagement' as. ye ad is on. the list those lookingfor place.

X(i true that Colonel Bobosott owes him some mony sod I cannot saj whether it wiUsvet be paid. Tip is not in sv bad way, lor he has a snog bank The frieade of the ex-capteia need not worry about him, for he will bo all right beiors ths season ia over. I am in receipt of a ehsllssgs from the Harlow nine of amateur players who are anxious to meet any team in the State under tbe age i of 14 years. Captain Harold York, the lightning third baseman, will receive any kind ot a defi at his home on Plymouth avenue. Captain York has a wonderful record for a youngster.

He is said to "eat up" all kinda of rrnnadari. and can txill i down fly bella with the ease and grace ol a van Haltren. in other words, Captain York is a daisy. An Eastern writer, in discussing the New York team, has this to say about George Van Haltren moon for the -team ia sv fielding eesse. It has been strengthenod also ia batting by the addition of Van Haltren and FarrelL, Both are good fstickeri.V and.

both are what are known inthe pro fession as "ran t-They plsy with their heads as well as; with; 'their hands. Van Haltren's aid to the alns in that resoeet should bo verv effective. He is a player who aotonly hasatrenetb ss a batter, base runner and fielder, but he is aiwaaya in the us is fighter and a stratageet. His worth to the team can scarcely bo overestimated. The clnb needed just such a man la the outfield and on the coach line.

Much, of what I have just said of Van' Haltren can be truthfully applied to Farrell, aire. He. too. is a player. ana his advice in a precarious condi tion of a game will be most valuable." "Van Haltren is a California product.

His playing on the Pacific Coast first brought him into nonce, sad bs was brought East to become a member of tbe Cbicagos. Van Haltren was originally a pitcher. After hie desertion of Anson in 1890 hs played oa the Chicago players League team, the Baltlmores and the Pittsburgs. He is about thirty years old, above the average height and weighs on an average one- nuaored aad seventy pounds." Ths UjcpiBa. MANY UiLES ON WHEEL An Acme Elan Makes a Trip to San Diego.

A. P. Swain, a prominent member cf the Acme Club, has fast mads jrua to San Diego oa hie wheel. He bis sent Tan Tkibcni an account of his trip, as follows: "I made a start frem tbe Acme Club at at 4 o'clock oa fiaturday; Jiprit 15th. and rode to San Jose, where supper was had, aad a very enjoyable eveatag WSi spent the Gardes City Cydeaar Oa Sunday morning a start was mad bright and esrlyiABd alter aa easy dayTa naet passing inraugn jjuuroy ao several smaller iowni, iswached Chatar, where a stop was mad foe the ahzht.

''Monday moraio? left Cholap ftt 9 o'clock, passed tbo towns 6f uonxales, eoledad, aad had lunch ranch. Then I pushed oa through Cholone, arriving at the little town of Jolon at 4 o'clock la the afternoon. The roads were very fins' oa this day's run, and ths seven-mile eoatt into Jolon will be long remembered. i. i "Tnesdsy I started late, and took It easy to San liiguel, and ths next day passed on to aeso Hobles, ia the morning, where a atop was made during the heet of the day.

I started at 4 o'clock for Santa Marguerite, a distance of thirty miles, arriving in time get a cold sapper. Ths roads were very heavy with sand aad i "After a short rest sad supper, a start wss made fo Saa Lois Obispo by moonlight. The distance is sixteen miles with quite a heavy grade to climb on the start. After the summit is reached it is all down hilt into the town of San Luis Obispo, which was at abeuf 10:30 o'clock in'tbe oveainz: "Thhrsdsy I rods from 8aa Lola Obitpo roads of tbe tripT One trade was over a mountaia seemed' entirely. saad and had to be walked both ap and down.

Then just Veforo Santa Maria: a pretty little town; -'there was almost four miles of soft Sand that had to bo tramped taroagh. 4 This saad is so soft that whoa yon stop to rest the waeel stands withoat any auppert whatever, except tbe saad. Los Otivos was made auito late in the evening. 1 morning after an excellent breakfast Including mountain trout, a start was mado for Santa. Barbara.

which place was reached at o'clock ia the afternoon. The road goes over the mountains and there is a very heavy grade before reaching the after which there at moat seventeen of down grade into Beats Barbara. A days stop was made here, aad the old mission "Saata Barbara', was Yiaited. It is la a fins stats of preeorvatlon, and is oas of ths most iateresUof cf California Saturday aXtsraooa at ,3 o'elock I started, for Ventura. The tide was out aad I took the oeeaa This would oe a paradise for Oakland aidswalk riders, as there, is thirty miles of sand packed as hard almost as a cement walk and ao policeman to bo afraid Ven tura was reacbea tetweeno aad o'clarr im.th 5 tzrly it raiic i qt-: a aad lis rilr wts aeteair till taer" cacs outac dlii tLs rsa-i.

ie rxoa it.isrs to Les is r. ri "i a over, t-H' isi, tscij; list sa eccas' candy a great eit in wteii8. EE The regrular price $15. Now sold for $ia Fate Wcatlsr Is Bringing Oat Good Athletic Events Are On the Tapis. Epsrtlflg Satycis ml Gtss'p it ftf dti) Hjiaqurleri' The miBiten of the doj show hsvs secured tbe Tabernacle and are making arrangement for the entries.

It is v. pected that the show will be one of the braest shows of iU kind ever civea in the 8tate. The athletes of the Acme and Be llanee Clubs are qoite active these dar and are preparing for events in the future. Next Saturday erasing there will be a bis football came at the corner of Twelfth and Madison streets. The Reliance Wheelmen will hold a meeting tomorrow night when a big eake presented by the Garden City Wheelmea will be cot.

THE UMPIRE. AST week when I closed my Wide Awake score book I left the local dub champions of the BUte. At that time the Wide Awakes seemed to be invincible, and the boys were not afraid to tackle any club. On September' 19. 1868.

the lecal team met the Atlantics at the old Clinton ground. There was nothing very interesting in the game, and the Wide Awakes won easily by a score of 43 to 15. The Atlantic team was composed: of Derhsm, Hall, c. Hurley, Lemon, Williams, 3b. Welch 0.

Footman, r. Lemer, end F. Williams, f. During this game my friend Poitoa missed two fly balls oat in center field. Bat then he made op at the bat, for he scored six runs daring the contest.

Petnroy, as catcher, did pretty well himself, for he, too, scored six runs. It was on October 3, 1868, that the Pacifier and Wide Awakes met at the Clinton rounds. This game was looked forward to with a great deal of interest. Si Wade was with the Pacifies, and he had given It oat that he was going to wrest the championship from the local team. The clubs were made up as follows for tbe contest "Pacifies WitDick, r.

f. Harrison, Campbell," Lt; Bbensrd, Wade, -Market, a. a. Wilbeford, 3b Hate, Trent, f. Wjde Awakes Poston, f.

Carter, Sb. Perkins, 1. f. Cobb, lb. Baueedo, s.

s. 4 Orr, 3 b. Alvio, r. Alt ken. p.

Tbe Wide Awakes took tbe lead and scored six runs in the first inning. The Pacifies alee made six rone the first time at bat, and followed up with three in the second. The kept tbe lead, up to the aixth ianiog, when the Wide 'Awakes made a spurt and won the game nicely by a score of 45 to 34. Johnnie Glascock and J. M.

Poston were to their 'speed in this game. The farmer scored four runs, and. the latter made rone. The Pacifies were very sore over their defeat, but there was nothing to be done bat gracefully Acknowledge the local boys the champions. 1 i- However, the Pacifies got a return game with tbe Wideawake' October 18, 1868.

The teams on this, occasion were made Ut as follows: Wide Awakes Poston, center field; Cobb, first base; Orr, third base; Perez, right- field Glaseoek, catcher Aitkea, pitcher; Saaeedo, short stop; Perkins, second base; Carter, left field. Paoifica Williams, pitcher; Allen, abort atop; Bhepard, first bases Harkey, catcher; Wade, second' base; Harry, third base; Camp belt, center field; Trout, right Tnia was considered to be a very close game, and the Wide Awakes were again victeriooe by a' score of 20 to 13. The local nine still held the The '1114 winter Fair seriei of games are creating a great deal of interest among the amateurs in Oakland, Ala- nsda and Sao Francisco. The Bel lance boys hays been paying a great deal of attention to their dub and recently have sirenguieiivu.it. iious ui oaiunoi beys have a very strong nine just now, and there is reason why they should not become tbe champions with a little practice.

Cal wmg has had charge of. the club and he hea done -very well. However, he- is iaelined te be too easr and fa eoaeeqoeece his men do not ginger npv The Bellanco players seed amaa who will keep path ing them right alau alllhe Ws mlht htve ptse Interesting tear gamea itt lark ti railroad ecnr would the grounds np.ii a prftpr tit 5he receiver la cL cf xxilroal 'fcsi control ot iba audi I pre-- Eishosysii ce tas been ia ti. imposi 9 UonasBrosXlo E3, I063-IQ65 BrbadvvaytOakland. i'-v; EE RojlbAgts for THit; Celebrated Li iiiiiiiiiiiiinDniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHJiiiiiiiL'iuiiiiiiiiiinniiiuiiiiniiii of these garments are EE tlpgGo I (' i aua CvHata OS One of the steadanl aka 1 1 -THB TLKADIsa ft Cl Crt Vcrtt ssd ErrioaVlfaaslaolmetK" i -Si (mm an camp sies, cxjimrrt atvmc A9 etaniMl cm 1 i XOlafiAsiT.

-)- .1 VumtiU A m.Vt-lmlmwimA Ow aew wheels are a revelatioa ta Hshrneasj Streajth, Bsaaty, fiaiah and added las. provsmeate. Axente waftteA la every town la tna aHaca aad faHy proteoteO. i i i The Oakland Paving Ca, sjnUlff laateKehkwmszeetesiatfefseiaasc lor all brathea of sweet werkScd will eenrinne to flil erdess lot the satpatenlet its sock te ether etttea. Ofloe, moms ta.

ilake A Meihtt boilSfaiS, -'r- i DniUvao, Uuver aaa jjgria are training hard, for the shot put and hammer throw at the fair next The boys expect to captors some of ths prises. The Beliance directors intend to have a very fine entertainment at their dub-rooms the latter part of this month. Ladies will be invited to bo preasut' The directors have let the contract to have the athletie park in Alameda repaired. The Hmd standi bo fitted ap ia fins styles asaeaiBB," ''-t AMATEURS AT CiT.i:; Zzizzl Coys fcr LTsrs Cists ta 't The Oaklaadf High; school bSsebsll also is keeping quiet these diys, but the fact that no cmu have yliyed lately is because the fcers rta find no one to met It rsnaa-bered that nine was victories over tho tsaiaj aad- tit' it sJso succeedsd la bettisg th llz'- but cf tires' tr. fcsta est lla taX :1 t.xzzt tit sJ ti'i Tisy c.

ta Etarfailtiae, which hava aai tie toys fctl vr ry cir tie IV.a i i c. 1 1 FOR Psifeet Fit, Cest t'srk- -it casslls at Csitrtia 1 PrlcsJ, tHUr MEEK I THE TAILOR. tzr sssl Frts. tion of Lis shown a cpcsiaoai ia uie to XlTTrt3t I. tJm Ctt Set esy of rtaie'e pre--.

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