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EVEN1NQ DVJLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATtmiUY. OCT. 10, 1008.
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Hawaiian -Staled.
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WUONH8IMV
' Pacific Third Deorce.
I'llUMKIlAV
Honolulu Commandery Rea-
ular. 5 P. M.
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Hawaiian First Deoree.
H.VT UMI1AV
Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3
Regular.
All vUltlus members of the
Order lire cpidlally Invited to
attend meetings of local Jodgen
HARMOHYIODQE, No. 3, KOIRJ.
"Mcti! evcrv Monday evening nt
7;30 lu 1. O. O. V. Hall, Kort Street.
K. II. HHNDUY. Secretary.
den. r. vicKUiis, ti. a.
All Ylnltlng brothers Tory cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. OF P.
Meets every 2d mid -HU Tuesday
ut aeli ni'jiilh at 7:30 p. in. at 1C. P.
Hall, corner Kort nml lloretanla HU,
Visiting IlrolhorJ cordially welcome
W. I,. LYLE, C. C,
T. WAl.DRON, K. of II. & ?.
OAHU LODOE, Mo. 1. K. of P.
llecti ovcry Drat und third Fri
day mcnlng at 7:30 In K. of 1'. Hall,
corner Fort and lleretnnla. VMtlnj
brothers cordially Invited to attend.
A. O. DI31-3UING, C.C.,
J AS. W. WHITR, K.lt.9.
HONOLULU LODOE GIG. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodgo No. CIC.,11. 1". O.
U., will meet In their hill on Kins
near Fort Street every Friday ueu-
inc.
lly ordor of the n. n.:
HCNItY C. UASTOtf,
' Secretary.
WSi. H. MclNKKNY, E. It.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE Ko.8, K.ofP.
Meets every 2nd and 4tli Saturday
evening nt 7:30 o'clock In IC. nf P.
Hall. tor. Fort aud Itcrvtnnln. Vl(t
Ing brothers cordially luvlted to at
tend. V. I.. KKA'CB, C.C..
i:. A. JACOUSO.V, K.K.S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, P.- 0. E.
Meets on tha 2ml and 4th WED
NESDAY ovonlnca of e.irh month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of r. Hall, coruor
Ueretanla and Fort street.
Visiting Kuglcs aro Invited to at
tend. W. L. FUAZKK, W., Treat.
II. T. MOOUE, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. II. M.
'Meets every first and third Tlmrs
flava of each month at Knlgutw ,ot
Pyjhlas Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
A. D. AKI.KIOH, Sachem.
A. 13. MUKPIIY, C.ot IL
" Star -Restaurant
BEST MEALS IN TOWN AT
ALL HOURS.
Convenient for Orpheum Attendants.
BEItETAHIA STREET
1st Door Waikiki of Central Pire Stn.
Better Cooked
Meals medns
Better digestion;
Better health. "
Cook
with
Lras
Wc sell you stoves
on: ohcc-ih-a-while'
payment plan.
Honolulu Gas Co.
LIMITED
Street
Bishop
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A Bullet i.n Want A'd. Is a
household help, when new servants
are wanted.
Lehnhardfsi
Unexcelled
es
Always Fresh at f
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO.,
Fort and King St.
.mrr-Tiu
Turkeys,
Ducks and
CMclcens
CLUB STABLES
Tel. 10$)
Millinery
Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner.
Henl Franklin cars., Btkyds. Stbls.
,It0v K. W, .Thwlng raiif back front
Hawaii
King up No. fi. do home In an auto
hack, 50o. '
A (lordon Bettor ban becli lost. Bon
Lost column.
Secrctnry .Mott-Smltli called on tlio
.lupatieso Consul this morning.
Whitney & .Marsh aro allowing n
dainty line of now embroideries.
Mm. ('. II. Wells of Wallnkit was
among the arrivals today fiinn Maul.
('. WolteiH of Kan. Hawaii, came
down In the .Manna Kea today mi bus-
Inoss.
Tbo postponed meeting of Ilia O.iliu
Cemetery Ass-iclatlon uppenra In this
IHMIIU.
Father Powell Will preach at St.
Clement's chin eh tonionow morning
at 11 o'clock.
Col, Sam Patkor returned this morni
lug fiom Hawaii, haling uiiulii a. round
Hip lu the .Manna Ucu.
Judge Itoblusou's Jinors urn re.
quested to be lii Mtondanco Monday
when eases aio to bo tried.
.On account of the Democratic ralli'.
to be held at Aala park tonight, thuto
win ne no iioniv iuno-i..aimr ju-cuug.
Take your carriage ir automobile
to Hawaiian Carriage Manty. Co., lor
up to-data repairs.
Kddle Finn and Ceo. Held of tho
Alameda, the popular tulxoloKlsts, aio
now easing thirsts at Al Thin low's
"Itiiynl Annex."
lleaiilltiil Fall lullllnery now on ex.
Iilbltlou nt pallors of MIhh Power III
ltoslon block. The Htylcs are all new
and in o very pleasing.
The Soma illoiro cane Is r.tlll bo
fine Jiiilun 1.1 tiilt.ay. but 11 will mob-
ably bo Ilnlfhcd late IIiIh afternoon, or
bo continued until Monday.
l.opcz, the Poito Itlcau who a few
mouths ngO created a atlr an a fugl
the from JiiHtlce. Iiiih been relcnaed
fiom the Oahu Prison, liavlni; kcimmI
Ms term,
Yio Chan & Co.. Kin); and llelhel.
uve hliowlut; a itplemllil new lino of
llanelettcn at Idc a )ard. They also
hao a beautiful line of i;rass llneua
and Bllku.
Thu leaders of Ihu Il6mo Itule-Labor
party left at 1 .30 o'clock this afternoon
to hold a meeting at Kaueoho, com
mencing nt 4 o'cloi k. They will re
turn this evening.
Gc.orgo Fnlrchlld ban written from
Kauai placing thu use of Ills home and
automobiles at the disposal of (lowju.
or Kiuar when the latter makes 'tbo
tour of that Island.
Tim Catholic Church of St. John (ho
Ilnpilst, Knllhl-wacnu, lu chttigu of
Itov. Father Clement. Tomorrow, Oct.
11, Feast of ibo Maternity of Jho M.
1). Viir.lu, S::tn a. m., hrah mass, sei--moii,
'collection, Sunday Kchool. I p.
lit., Rosary.
Thu oinrern elected by the Ilonoiu
lu l.lbrary AvHoclatlon for thu eiisiiiiig
year are: l'resldeut, .1. 11. Usher;
vlJh-prcr.ldcni, C, T. Itodgors; tccro
lafy, 12. V. Campbell, treasurer. A.
flartley. 'Trur.tccs for three oari: M.
M. Scott, P. 1.. Weaver, K. W. Canlp
bell.
The Itellef Society of th Church of
Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints will
hold a fair next week In the Kaplolaul
building. The fair will bo Aliened at
noon Monday and hold through day
aiiit evening iihlll Wednesday. Ad
mission free. Eveiyhody welcome,
DomcMIc art work will bo exhibited.
The. (jciiuiiii. steamer Nlcomedln,
bound from Yokohama, to Honolulu,
niid duo last Wednesday lu Btlll un
heard from. Now three days overdue!
her Blownoss In arriving Is ascribed
(o tho fact that lior speed schedule
would not allow her to make .up tlmd
lost d.urlng heavy weather.
. AN0THER.OIBS0N
TLK QF NEW ALIAp
HONOKONO, China, Oct. U, It U staled here that the object of tho
visit of Sir Jlobcrt Hart to Kngland Is to perfect an alliance between
Orent fli'Unln, Amcrlcn, and China lu matters alfectlng their Interests In
tho Far Fast.
LIEUT. EVANS MAY ESCAPE
MANILA, P. l Oct. 9. Tho court-martial of l.leut. I2vnns has been
completed. It Is rumored that a verdict of guilty has been nrrlved at,1'
but that the dismissal of Kvuns fiom the servUu will not be lecommcn
ded, "
MIDSHIPMAN IS DISMISSED
Midshipman 12. II.' Connor of the battleship Minnesota ban been dis
missed fiom the service, having been found guilty of being luloxleuted
while on duty.
JmmM
C0E. STEWART ORDERED TO POST
bt
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct, 9. The lletlrlng Hoard ban finished Its
report omColouel Htqwart, who was ordered back to, hli post at Foil
Grant, ,Arlzoiii, .without being allowed to undertake the endurance lct
r.ldes. fl,ho,,iyport has been withheld, but It, Is believed that the retlic
ment of.Colonol Stewart has been lo commended on the score of disability-
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MOB CALM ON PETER TO RETIRE
IHSiHiADK,' Servla, Oct. !). A demonstration was made hero today
by Unpeople, assembled mobs dent muling the icslgnatlon of the mem
bcia of;lthe Cabinet und tho abdication of King Peter in fmor or Prlncu
George, his eldest hon, unless tho government declare war against Austria
for tlie annexation of Tlosnln and Herzegovina.
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MILITIA OF CRETE GO OVER TO GREECE
CANI2A, Island of Crete. Oct. 9. - A part or the Crellan inllltla to
day took the oath of allegiance to King George of Greece, declailng
their lldelily to the. kingdom to which the Island has been annexed and
forsweuilng their allegiance to Turkey.
CARNEGIE AND MRS. SAGE CONTRIBUTE
NI2V YORK, X. Y Oct. 9. Andrew Carnegie today subscilbcd twen
ty thousand dollais to the Republican enlnp.ilgn fund. Mis. Ilussel Sage
subscribed one thousand dollars.
FLEET SAILS FOR 70K0HAMA
I., Oct. 9. The Atlantic Fleet milled today for Yoko-
MANII.A, p
hama.
mm ..!MWMiM,iy.M miiiii Mw jmmmm ;
anything else, who glvei jou r.urh he will probably stop trying to get
advice, mi McCaudlcss Is giving oiijmoie In ml.
Is un enemy or the country. I be- " would be u g'leal ple.ihiiie Tor
llevo lu the equality of all
will not allow any of tlic.e
men.
men
I, me to meet Mr. MeCaiidlesu for a
lo
Joint debate on the stump.
"Then lie can make his charges
aud I ahull Iiiimi my say and the peo
pie can deride for themselves which
misrepresent me lu order that they
may mislead the penpb.
"What surprises me the most !,
Hint after calling llatdwln mid Gay, hi the inoie, houcsl and which Is tho
i.iiil olliors Jand graflem, MiC.iiiilIessM.ytter filcnd of the ii"opli
has been pinctlslng It as miieh him
self for years. When there are no
mure kuloniius for him to get, then
Bulletin Business Office Phone 256
Inllftin Editorial Wnoni Phc.ni 18.1
j IN FOREIGN PORTS (
Friday, October 9.
GAVIOTA- Hailed Oct. 7
Hp. M. 1-2, Chllcott, for Honolulu.
SAN I-RANCIHCO-Salled Oct. Si
S. H.t.lexlcan, for Seattle.
PORTLAND Arrlxcri Oct S:
Si. Alexander Isenberg, henco Sept.
1.1.
KAHUI.iH Arrived Oct. 9:
S. S. Columbian, licnci Oct. 8.
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WATERFRONT NOTES
Til 1-2 COMING WI2I2K will be a lmv
rmo for tlio customs Inspectors. The
Siberia, duo tomorrow. Willi the Cllna
following about tho middle or the
week, the Nlconiedla. now duo It. from
Yokohama with KOO Ions of freight,
tho Korea, coming On Motility from
San Francisco, and tho Adru'u'l Mid
the Maramn both duo during the wck,
from Australia and llrltltdi Cobj,-di.-i,
will nuke things hum for a while.
fit
TIII2 MAHNA KKA'S eaigo, when
she came In this morning rrom Illlo
and Maul, Included tho following
Hems: 1 automobile, I sheep, 2 mules,
:i bags coin, 4 boxes chickens, S bar
rels tallow, 9 bags cocoa, 1 1 cra.i
celery, 20 packages vegetables, 23 bags
tarn, 8 lugs awa, 21 empty kegs, HO
li.igii empty bottles, 400 hags Hour, 19.1
packages sundries.
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IT IS POSS111LI2 that tho Increased
amount of sugar tn bo handled next
c-ar by Ihu American-Hawaiian com
pany will ovoicrowd the capacity of
tlio Telninantepcc railway, and will
make It necessary Tor tho company lo
rend several' of Its big freighters
mound tbo Horn with cargoes for New
York.
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TIII2 LAST bag of tiugar rep.-cscnl-lug
the output of tills season, was tak
en from the rallioad wharf yestoiday
by the A. II. S. S. Columbian, sailing
for Kiiliiitul mid Illlo. She completes
the load nt Illlo. Tor Teliuauteiiec. be-
lug the last boat canjlng 190S siurir
lo the Isthmus.
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TIII-2 CHINA, duo next Thuml.-iy,
mil nam mo ions lor tliU poit.
TIII-2 KAUAI Is today loading linn
bcr nt the font of Fort utieet.
THE .U. S. A. T. Thoimn Is due on
Mouda).
Tho Ameilcnn Ahsoclatlon of Trav
eling Passenger Agents, lu conven
tion at Seattle, Wash., unanimously
adopted n resolution favoring the In
create of fi eight rates.
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Criterion Grill
Waverley Building Bethel St.
Personnl Attention Given to Cuisine
and Table Service at All Hours. Best
Meals at Reasonable Pnces.
CHARLES II. EICHLER, Prop.
SySTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
JNGEBSOLL VATCHES
At All Watchdealers.
Jos. .Schwartz,
Asent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts.. Honolulu.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by tba
FRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new FRENCH
dry-oleanint; process.
,257 Bsretonia St, Phone 1401.
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LADIES' FELT HATS, FEATHERS,
RJBB0NS, FLOWERS, CHIF
FONS. WIRES
Are Sold at Very Reasonable Prises.
Wire Framea Made to Order. ,
K. Iisoshima,
30 KINO ST.
VOTE
FOR
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Tom Sharp
'" ' TO MAKE YOU 5 " a
Campilign, Banners,
Posters, etc k
ELITE BUILDING. PHONE 397.
House and General Painting, ,
MISS POWER'S
Millinery Parlors,
BOSTON BLDG., 2ND FLOOR.
BAMBOO FURNITURE
i Of All Kinds And Descriptions At
Reasonable Prices.
SEE OUR DISPLAY.
S. TAT AIM I
Emma St. near Bcretania.
rjj(p-"For' Salt" cards at Bulletin.
OWL
5 C CIGAR. 5 C.
M. A. Ghinst & Co.
-" DISTRIBUTORS.
(Continued from Pi;e 1)
people realized .that unless they went
acthely Into the fight to offset this
work, nl would bo Injured, The, le-
sult was that (illibon was kupched
out, but (inly after a long period of
trouble which hurt the people und
hurt the country. Tho Hawallanu
finally icallzcd that people, .of Olli-
fcou s stamp wero not their truo
trleiids. They canie to their souses
and worked hand In hand with .men
liko u. i'. ii.uiiwin, uuy, . u. smitti
mid men wlio have tho best lntej
ests'of thu Islands and Its people nt
heart.
"Now another Gibson has como In
to the field In tho shape of L. L. Mc
Candless, who Ms doing Ills he-it! trt
prpjudlce the Hawallans against IbcbO
sauiu men, tbo true friends of tho'
cltlenu of Hie Teifllory.
"As one who has tho Interests of
my people and my country nt heart,
When jmw Link McCaudlcss trying
to do these tilings It was rav dutv
and will continue, to he my duty to '
warn my people to not heed his words
and to bo ware nf his falho. promises,
"McCandloas' charges, that I diaw
tlio color line, and If It Isitrue that
my warning to keep away fiom such
pien as Link McC.iiidk-ss and his
falsa promli-cs is drnwlng tho color
Hue, then let him say that f am
drawing the color line: Any man,
whether, he bo Hawaiian. ,haoJe, or
AGENTS FOR
EDGEWOR-tft and QB0ID Tobaccos
The only two (food smoking
Tobaccos in the Market,
FITZPATRICK BROS,
aitf MYRTLE CJGAR STORE.
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The
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Merchant Street
near Post Office
The Best of Everything'to
DRINK
A'
A Most Excellent Assortment of
Mings
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W. ?W. Ahaija ,Co.,
LIMITED
G2 S, KING ST, , . PHONE P25.
THE .BEST "FITTERS'.' IN TOWN.
THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN
Breakfast, 6 to 1.0 short orders
Lunch, 11 to 2 25c
Dinner, 5 to 6 50c
Open All Mig-istt and Sundays
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l-'ull moon Oct. ! nt 10:4r, n. m,
Hawaiian Elauilanl lliao la 10 liuiira
30 minutes slower I han Greenwich
time, being tliat or tli-i merldlnu of 157
iegic-ea 30 tulniitcs TLo tlmo wlilatle
blows at 1:30 li. m., which la Uio same
as areenwjcb, 0 huurc 0 mli.uteu. Hun
Diitl moon dro (or local tluo for xba
wbolo group.
ARRIVED
3.itiiiilay, O6lolior 10.
Slinr. Manna Ken, l-'reeiiian, f i mil
Illlo ami Maul, T a. in.
Sttnr. Ko An Hun, l'elerson, fiom
Kauai, a, in.
Slinr. Noe.iu. MIU bell, from Hama
kua, ii. in.
Hliur. llelcue, Ni-Ihiiii, from Hawaii,
a. m
.
DEPARTED
Krlilay, Orloliur 9.
Klmr. N'llliau, du- Kauai, r,:.1D p. lit.
K. H. .Svlila Maria, for Kaliuliil, ::'.')
. m.
SI in r. ('lau-line, Henm-lt, for Maul
anil Hawaii porta, !: l!it i, m.
Hatimliiy, Oelober 10.
M. N. . H. I.urllue, Weeilou, for
Ban l-'raiiclxcii, lu a. in.
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I 3AILIN0 TOMORROW
I". M. S. 8. Siberia, for San l-'rau
elseo, luobably abiiiit f, p. m.
DUE TOMORROW
I
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I'. M St H. Siberia, rrom Yokoliama,
a. in.
Slinr. V. (1. Hall, Thompson, rrom
Ivnual pot Ik, ii. in.
Stinr. Mlkabala, Tullett, from Maul
ami Molobal poita, a. m.
T PASSENQER8 ARRIVED t
Per S. S. Mauna Kea, I-Veeman,
fiom Illlo ami Maul, Oct. 111. V.
WIIkoii, Mlaa M. !'. Wnllz, .1. SebwurlK
Mi-h. Scliwart., Mlxa (1. Spaubllui;.
Mlaa M. Toon, l- K. Mai tin, Mrs..
Mai tin, I'. Dai-wick, Mru. Ilarwlcli.
K. H. I'aMon, alia, l'axton, A. M.
Caliilnlia, Mitt. .1. I'likaiil, I', llvau
ilolu, M. lieaiiiloln, Mia. T. McLean
ami thllil. Master T. McLean, C. W'ol-
tei-K, .Mia. I. T. l'bllllpa, J. K. Ketcb
ebon. .Intl. Klilwell, Mis. M. Wal.e
liebl, V. Iluril, It. lUblliiK, S. Matsu
iiiiiIii, (3. Wlclieit, I,. McCleniiou, Mra.
Mc-Clcnnuii, Kim l-'nnk, (3. Kook, Mna
ter All Tim, 1). II. Macoaac-ble, Mr.
Taylor, Miu. (1. I,. ICopa ami In
fant, (leo. Cbaluieia, MIjh I-'. Puter
ton, S.hii I'.uker nml two nervanla;
MIxh II. Mm he, Thou, .InneJ, .Inn. l.lml
tey, II. Habalewal, Itov, 13. W.
Tliwlnp, C. M. Roberts, C. O. llollel.
J. It. Ilerestiom, JIIs3 P. K, Turner,
Mir. C. II. Wells, M. Fain. Jan. Morso
Hong Chuck, .1. (llenn, Mi-h. J. (llenu.
i PASSENGERS DEPARTED V"
I- X
Per M. N. S. S. I.iirllno, Weeilou, foe
San Krnurlscii, Oct. 10. MIbh Column.
Itov. I). V. Crano. Mrs. I). V. Crane.
A. W. KamoH. Dr. P. I-'rear, Mra. Krcai.
(1. Oilman, Haiobl (I,ivIkjii, Captain
Wm. Miithon. Mrs. Win. Malhoii. W.
II. Miller. It. V. Mllcboll, C. McLennan.
Mm. Mcl.ennnii, Mra. O. Morgan ami
2 ehllilren, Mis. A. S. PiTHcott, W. l-
Posue, Jr., Mi-h. Pogue, It. a. Iloiu
bauer Mm. Itombaucr, M. A. Hose,
sira. nose, ueo. llosa, lira. IIokh, Mrs.
K. At. Wakellelil. Mlsa Onip,. U',..l.
lulilKO. Mrti! J. W. Wrenn. Mni.li.i.
Wrenii, Staffonl Wienn, Joint Zeeiuan.
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Vtiiv llitli, Mti-rfir lu nun' i,.r, .... irn
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wall. As hIiowii lu Piuser Pete Phil
lip's list. bimiKht up by blm on lie)
iniiuiiii iea. uio Biigar is: Olaa SSIK!;
Waliialiii, 25li0 mill Punaluii, 2100.
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TIII-3 SlliniHA Is tluo rrom tbo Or
ient tonionow Willi r.on innu ,.r r,i..i.,
anil wllb room fur uIhiiiL ion raliln'
piihHeiiR(in, sue will piobably go on
In the Co.ist at fi . in,
Ml
THU KH All IIOU. Noeau. ami IIl.
c-iio wero aulvals In tbo Inler-liilanil
licet Ihlu luoiiilnir
TIII3 KOHI3A lu illin Ti-niM C3., l...n..
c-lseii Willi iiiailx Momlay.
Sea Wrens! Sea Wrens!
It IS Verv Well to See n Ww'n , il,
nlace to eet one is at the CHARLES
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wuutis, kihu ST., opposite SOUTH.
Glasses Fitted
Accurately.fltted glasses save their
owners much trouble.
We fit them that way.
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BOSTON BLOCK,
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