m r ,: L !& r 1 4 L- w ' ' n U N m ..Ai w m I KL - HI M' 11 4 v one. in ''" v i ..ttake." S- if W Mr, v Mr t I lr I ' wALs THE WEEKLY ORB. y WltMHZD BY ALYAK W. HOWE 1TORY SUNDAY. Intercd nt tke postoffioe at Bttbe. Arl Km j,m U mutter ol tk cecond oUw, May TKRM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year, by mall or earrler $s 09 MxMontk' , 1 M Tare Month 1 00 Txuu: Strictly in ndvnnce. Advertltlnr rates will be made-knowaon ftjfeltcatlon to thl oflce. Leralmibllcfttiona In Conformity with the Territorial Statute. Jtehdlnr Notices 10 oents per line for each In ertlon. ToAdtxmhzhs: Cuts Intended for inser tion la. t.et. columns mutt be or metal bates pj they will not be accepted. vewmunieattons relating to news or .edi torial natter should be addressed lo'-Sdltor "All Remlttatiaea d biittnMrletteVa fcoald be addressed to ALVAN w. howb, BUbee. Anxona. LP. FISHER, KEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- Ine tent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San. i JFrsnolkco, is our authorized agent. This , $rrr ! Upt on fl' In lil off ce. Will congress prescribe an antidote to relievo Cuba of its (S)pnin? Editor "Wj C. Bkakm, of the Icono clast, died yesterday iomlbgr from the effects of the shooting fcrape between jtkimself and Torn- Davia. Davis is not Inspected, to pull through. Tk (various pnpc-8 throughout the 'territory have commenceil to'put ort ?their political war paint, aud beginning to select men suitable for the various county officw. Politics has not yet he- i gnn to stir in Cochise county, but when titliey de Mr Wens should look out for -the county division gang, for they are Bure to bob up, m umiul. As a part of J the gang two yrs ago in. posed on thp ' confiding voters of the county, wo shorn! be on our guard. A word to the wise is sufficient. WhiLK exciting news are coming to us from the east wo must not forget that 'ire have duties to perlorm at home. 'Our city, this valley, the territory are on the event a more rapid development, a yet greater era of prosperity. Our minim: uind stock interests imver were better in the history of Arizona, and otfr agricultur.il interests, let us hone, are on the verge of a development by general water storage on our great stream 8 throughout the territory that will bring large population and make Arizona the richest area of country of like size in the United States. Herald. CoPPKR has advanced in. price Until now a good margin is left to the coun try. All the big camps in this territory are net i vet Bisbee, the largest, being thb location of Uie'Ctf Queen, works r,SlK) men Globe nab bTSng fiiieder running wtfriTfimhw-itwojH'j:iii. fN stforith worknvill bivin on the last - cmire. oi nuiwny iiucwjiryiu ri;u:n Gjol..Then that little eiv-wtll growu .-rapidly. At present it is 'one of the most active towns, and building goes on incessantly. Globe U destined to have a K))ul.uion of 5,0 JO in u thort time. Phoenix Gazette. Henry Bath & So.v, of London, say thai the scarcity of copper supplies and an increasing demand have had their natuial effect. In addition to trade purchases there has been a fair amount of 8eciilativo buying, which the posi tion of the article fully warrants, There seems little doubt that the scale, of con sumption is not a decreasing one, aud although present prices allow of very , handsome profits to the miners, their J ' production, even with this stimulus, is t ' not equal to the demand. Stocks are ' now at suchalovpoint that tho trade iV practically dejKJiideht 011 weekly ar- ' c mi-s o. uuo.i.er uiovory .... rjvaB city rUes like avp, liar of flame in the ... : wildeiuess. 'Lucky Bill has struck It Mark Hanna censures the American rich,' ga.iblod away his pile and pushed people, or rather those of them who are ' on. The bones of hundreds of tho ad excited ocr the Mtdne disaster, for I vanco couriers of civilizition blao the "talking, war." He declares that "not ' path of progress in the west, or moulder one h 1 500 has a dollar at stake." This in fot gotten graves, while in their wake eeeina to bev M r. Manila's only point 'are teeming cities they have founded of 4itn of jhissilbjattt-Uonpo irs to ntiil tlto ceaseless niuru'iur tTftlio muiicy hold ' that' an American citizen must ' seeking multitude wlioso fortunes they hsve dollars first and patriotism after-; ward. It would not do for the army officers who recruit the men to ucto tho iront to'follow this theory, how'Ovor. Of ' , thowen wjio would protect Hanna'sj in time of war, probably "not 600" would have a I" wnnld httvn a ''dollnr nt. But tfioy would have lives at -- - take. Wheeling Register tit CoNcnESSiojfAL Delegate. Ferguson from New Mexico has introduced a bill iri'congress for opening all old Spanish and Mexican land grants in New Mex ico to prospectors for the prec'ous met- als and valuable minerals. 0 ingress oughi to piiB8 such a law, for it is a sin- jular fact that while our American ' courts have almost or quite invariably held that Filch grants enrrv the metnla , ,,,.,, 'nd minerals wttn tho land, Mexico has always held to the ontraty. Mexico i . ... I does not now nor never did grant mln ernls, and it is doubtful if Spain ever did, for under that government mineral lands were always reserved an crown lirrnls. No Spanifh" urnnt in Mexico T". u,u, """" w! " u"7, t, , K 'MImM Mint, hflnnon tn liunn rlin iTnitoil ! .1.. .-, ...t.t. J. !. ,- -,.. 8tates side of the boundary lino that , wwy uo o. Afiw ruing nas sunn- dased more pprjury and fraud than vl other fact? pertaining to Spanish Jand -...,. i .m. ..,..... i c .i- fe,..M,c, in vino vuuiitij, uuui , uniuui. a JUM,' waniosas grant in uaiilornia to t'e great Pertlt-Reavis ftautl iu Ntw Unlto, I The houfo on Friday increased the number of torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers provided for in the naval appropriation bill from twelve to twenty-four. T10 appropriation for them was also doubled. Tits Tueson Star has again begun its npual crusado against Mark Smith, our present delegate in congress. Its efforts at the last election were-eo effective that ve' should think it might forbear, and Save the public fronvthis trying ordeal fortho next six mouths.- , From tho present production of-cop-per in Arizona' tho territory bids fair td lead all' ttliergeoprphical"divisioiis in her output this year. The high grade of our copper and the Yfact that nearly all the copper 'producers carry gold or silver, or both, and some of them in sufficient quantities to ray for the cost of mining the ore and converting it into buUionf makes the Arizoim copper Held preferable to that of any other state or territory. Star. "I wish you would publish this," said a young man yepterduy handing the Ortn reoiter the following: "Mothers, when your dulling little skinny nosed boV begins to strut around among .his fellows rejoicing in tho fact that the most atrociously smelling uigaiette in the crowd is sticking from hisMip?, and that he can cwjear louder and more fero ciously than anybody, you had beiter watch out; for your dear beloved is breeding a large-sized welt on his nose, if not more. A good recipe Is: Take yourlittlo sunbeam and cultivate a lux uriant bruise on the beam part. This is becoming absolutely necessary if Bisbee is to avoid giving some mighty tough customers to the world. And- re member, mothers, that the world is a mighty cold dealer, and the gentleman who will next take them in hand is a mighty cold dealer and especially pre pared for warming tip thoe who have been r.cgltcttd in their outh." TiiKYtimn Sun which, according to its own testimony, is I lie most tel alilu mining journal published in Amonu, contains the following announcement : 'The repot t is out that the Coulter g:oupof mine.-', in the Hi-liiv di-am'i has ben pin chased by it p.u ty ul cap italists. 1 lie uiuiip- embt.ices home fifty-one claims, and the unionise pi ice iv remaikeJ to be u satisfactory ou;." Had the editor been a little more cat fill in leading over the article from which he wrote the above, he might have come a little ne.utjr the truth . 'I he Coulter group was computed of 0 dy eleven claims, and was puinhnsi-d by the South Bisbee Copper Aiiu n nd Townt-ile Iinpiovemeut comptny. In the fame iasue in an aiticlu about the -jCutnisttri-Jiiuiu-i in r'uilum the,sinie-j tneiit iB maile that the itv" J, from Uisbee'lo lhat place is boinw-a c hope Brother Win -or will let us know when it is completed.- " Or tho iinpcctir Sam Pav.s says in the Chalauqiiau: 'To the biave uud lugged projector, with his cheap outfit of mining tools, his emnty stomieh and his hopeful heart is due the rapid devel ment of the west. At the tap ot his pick the doors of nutuie'.s treasure vaults open; but their wealth is not for him. The stock sharks the speculators aud the promoters rob him of his inter est, and trfe snow is no sooner sinking fiom the slocs of the foothills than the pool fellow is wending his course into ,,ow territory. He appears in the rocky fatnesses of tho mountains and, with no companions but l.is pick and frying P!ln' ia ,081 ,0 memory., ouuu.-n.y itn have budded." Thb control of the president ovpr tho rniluiu is a time of necc baoluto and unlimited in I L1IIIU OI IIL'CCHHUV. H1IU 113 IIU IS LI1U HUIU ,,.. nlf ,.,.0oa,, J,i,ur r,. ..u ! ,.. i- . .. ,.. niTiiiiv nn iimir 111,1111 iiih .iiKrrHT.Kiii. ill speaking of the militia, however, wo efer to the national malitia and not to the National Guard. 'Most of the mem bers of tho National Gimid are malitia men, and as suc'i are subject individu ally to the oiders of the piesideiit, is sued in accoi dance with thedtiu, but the organizations of the gitaid are not recounized hv the government as oiirani- zations. But once in the tei vice, militiamen, whether of tho National Guard or not, become soldiers of the United Stuti'H. and nm n mm pletejy under tho coniiol of the military nuthoritiea as the soldieisof tho ic'-ular! ... .1 army. 'Ihe militia bill now before copki ess expre8alyv provides that mili tiamen "bIwII 80ivevwherever ordered, within or without tho territory of tho United States." This is not new law, ... ,. , . .... I,' ,uulll,8a i' statement ol -existing l.ittr nu .l.tfl.i.t.l l. .1... ...... t. .1... law is now the militia aio subject to' me jur.su.ctto.i ot military law as sool as they are called into the service of the,, United States. It is not required tlat .i i.. .... i ... ..., I moy eiiuuui no muiiorcu. in lO yivli'lIIC nillltuy authorities of tho Ui . i 11 ' Statot control oior t..ein. Army Navy.Journal. and. in , . ni. Is considered by Bisbee peo ple a very promising copper and silver proposition. Prox imity to the extensive ore bodies of the Queen mine at Bisbee, Arizona; now a won derful producer, and assays made from cres found in the King's No. i shaft down over 570 feet, warrant , small and large investors in purchasing shares of stock fully paid up, non-assessable, at small price, for development. Calumet and Hecla shares are now 465 $18.60 for a $:.oo. share that cost first 2 cents. Now is the time to invest and get in, a few years from now may be too late. Send for prospectus to C- V. Black burn, Fiscal Agent, Bisbee, A rizonn: Pi 18 The South H b.e t t m r 119 ' i' i Improvement Co. CAPITAL STOCK - $5,008,000 Non-Assessable and Carrying no Per sonal Liability to the Holier THE ginup of mines recently pur chased by the South IliMnnia Coituk MlNIXO ANB I'OWJCSITR, Ijll'llOVnMBNT "Cb.jiNVuru sitmnu on the i-oiith-west 'Mile ot thisjcopper luin, ayi. w er.oiMlfn te t ivfr. , jU, i asaft-' taiiiH on the west, to the center of tie lusin.on the ea-t i-ew I ave ci any conception o ine tor I oilun or the luiluuitMl ninnuii t f mineral that lies in this h.usiu. Tho CtipjHsr Queen Coinp.inv has been nictating heie for eighteen ye.ird and im'jdmxn only 5U0 feet, hiiiimIv becaiiHe-tliey found Millictenl me lie" twet'ii'tlien' iiml the hiii face, to keep iheiufin constant oper.itnm. It ix Miid'hy ptntieu who have the oppor luniiv to know, that they now have fullicient oie in nirlit, to itiuintuiii their pie-eut output for 15 ye.iui withou, fiuvuig 10 -iiik uiiothei'iiHit; and what m line of their piopurty nuiHl lie tine of this Coiupauy'd property, when ileveloped. Tiaatovk hookdof the above Com rwhy ate now open for 8ubciip'ion and a.iliinitf( uuinhcr of aliurex are?offiel at TWBNTY-OlSXTrt p'eh liaie. No apiilieatioua foi le.s limn s'l00 shaies will he accepted. AppliciitioiiH for stock or copy of the piospeetue to Du unite to riiTER JOHNSON, ri-uiu nuciu, Ditiiei, irix. i Eveiv dollar of the proceed fiom -the mle of shines of Htock and fiom Ithe fide of the Company's town lots and lilockf, which we esliinato will "be a huge hum, will be invested in 4.4(! . lt ,.. Ltll.tf.L .ll.i.a.lr,. I n..t :the election of hnhtiug woiks and nioiieru tiineiiers, nim an uecefsarv inipioveinentH, to make this enter pio HiU'ceogful incveivway. We .e.in deliver our cokusupplieHdiiectlv ,fiom the railroad ears to the s-rnelt-ers; and can ult-o deliver our bullion diiei'tly to the eais. We have no pnlaried olliceis hence eveiv dollar will be need fordeveioping the piop city of this Company. The books of the Company will be open for in spection at nil tunes, and atathu annual meetim: of the Comnanv. .full and exhaustive leportfi will bo Fulmiitteil to tlii! stockholders, tor their appioval. lit in coiporatiou is comnosed of practical biisiin-Hs men Upon le questof inleiested paitieo, we will, with pleiiKure, Hiibmit evtdeuie to bIiow that our claims aits modest, Hi view of the reimukahle indiea tionn and noHiibilitiea of this moit- city. PUTKlt JOIIN.SUN. T K ItoAN, M I iitMiinr. OfflcoNo.u. Uriwu Bloclc, Los Angelos, Cul. a,--At -.,-. . . - A'L. kJ A' Tll.l.I I A . Treasurer. fD&t I VnJTIWJUi T l'RICU LIST GoI(, nnl Silver in one sample M.25 I i Gold..'.!.. .... l'fJO Copper. Iron, Zinc? Silica, Lime, " S..l,hur, Antimo.iv and Lead, Mri. V, , nn "T'Wi ,.-,... i.uu f iH Samples by mall or express receive prompt and .aref u attention. Special- rates given !- - ' . o t rj tliuti ten iamnies. Samplrs can be 1 Gi " BUbee, Arizona ARTICLES 01 INCORPORATION or THE Cochise Copper Mining Company Or Bisbbe, Abizoka. KNOW ALL MEN BV THESE PRESENTS: That wo, tho utidoreignci. Josauli Mnheim, Charles Montgomery. John II. Math' at, G. W. Hill, W. B. Hoimer. Frank C. Porley. Albert Perlny. S.K. AVilllums. L.C.Shattuolt, Antonio Muholm and Peter C. Hansen, pro pose to organize a corporation under tho laws of tits Territory of Arizona, ant for that purpose do make, sign and acknowledge according to law, and adopt the following articles of incorporation: ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be Tho Cochire Corper Mining Company, and Its piincipai place of transacting business thall b at Bisbeo. Arizona and in the City of Nrw York, In tho State of New York, with offices at Eiirh otlier places to be del-' ignated by tho Board of Directors of said Company. ARTICLE II. . The nature of tho bnsl ness to be transacted Is, to purchase, acquire, leuso, own, control, mine, operate or sell, trntisfor or dispone of mines, mining property and mining rights, also, to purchase, acquire, own, lease, con trol, sell, transfer, or dispose of water and water rights, ores, minerals metals or oils. also to manufacture, purchase, lease, ac-x quire, own, control or operatn reduction works, sme'ter or smoltors and ul! otlier miuing machinery aud appliances necessary thereto, and gas, electric light utid power plants, and all patent or potent rights and licenses thereto appertaining, also to refine ores; also to purchase, acquire, lease, own, control, I mnro'.e manage, subdivide or dis pose of lands, tenements aud franchise', and all kinds of propoity, real, personal or mixed; also to manufacture, buy or sell uli kinds of merchandise, and to perform all things necessary to carry out tho purposes afoiesaid, within or without the Territory of Arizona; aud to purchase, acquire, own and sell its own stock and th stock of other corporations. ARTICLE III. The amount of tho capital stock ball 1 e Five Million (Vt 00,000) Dollars, divided into Five Million O.000.000) Shares, of tho par value of ono dollar (?l .00) each, which capital stosk shall bo paid in upon the call of the Board of Directors of this corporation, and it shall be forever nou-iusessanle. and each ceHifleate. when issued, shall state, upon its face tli9 number of shares represented there by, and thnt the nmo is fully paid and for ever non-ussessable. ARTICLE IV. Thj time of the oommen-ome-it of thiscri- p-mtt'on hi!l b3 tho date of tli3 iilinrof tU3-e art'c'os of incorporation In the Re-co-der's offi-je. of C chise Ciunty, Arlznni', ant tin torm1lter30 shall bo twenty (J ) ) cars thereafter. ARTICLE V. Tho highest amount of indebtedness or liability to hicli this corporation shall at any time subject ltelf sIiaII bo tho sum of Three Million Dollars (? :,033,03D). ALTICLE VI. TI13 affairs of tills corporation shall be conducted by a Board of flvo 0) Directors, to be elected by tha stockholder of the cor poration, at lli3 annual stockholder' meet ing, whl h shall h,eheld In the oflce of thr CompnnyUo he designate 1 by tiio Directors. on tho flrt Monday after tlie'flivt Tuesday in juuyy 'innn,ioar. auu ""ff"h"IHl. ... .!-.- -T.J.M..Jt- .t. .... luvilll-inifiarn i30tliraT 411.M J aI i i. uituir' .ffthls corofatfoii Rhall7nS(JJ'hjoted by th? fojrowlnsrllour I of Dl Jir-rtssessnvnoly; )eop-el.Toei,j, Muhj!m;L. a 8! at'tTl.oinaji fMe-.W i - "" rv " t i -"ji L . i ', Alftert Perjey and WB.N;po'T sin hj'dfoa.-e until thet'. snn-orsi who i shall bo ally e'ctod nud (tunllflc i ARTICUJ ' JI. The oOlcer? of 1 1 i i cot oratl m shall be n Pra-1 'ent, Vieo-Piojidpiit. Gener il Manager, Scretiry unl Tremiper, ml su?h other o Ho iri as may bo provided for by tho Board of Directors. ARTICLE YJ.tr. Thsprivato property of tho stoohhoHers of tills corporation thall bo exempt from labilities for its corporuto debt. IS' WITNESS WHCKEOF. tho parties here of have hereunto set their hands and sea's, thin, tho 18th day of March, A. D. 1898. Joseph Muhbim, seal Ciw ules Montqomkky, (seal) J. H.Iatiiias bj his Att'y in Fact, Joseph lluholm, (sal) G. V. HlIX. liKAt S. K. Williams, (Sbat.J L. C.Shatxuck, (skai ) Ani;oxMij intu, (seal! Pst'.kO. Hansen, Iseal . W. TJ. IIosurb, Iskai, ALBSBTPKKLRY. t'JBAlj FUINCC. PEULSY, 3BAI. TsniliTOBV op ARtr.otAl . County of Coelilse, 1 w Before me, Bd ward W. Land, a Notary Pul -lie, in an 1 to.' said County of Coch'ss, Ttrr'- tory of Arlzom. on thii day perronat'y, j appeared Joeph Muheim, Charles Moutsom ery, John H.Muthias ly his Attorney in Fact, Joeph Muholm, G. W. Hill. W. B. Hosinor, Frank C. Perloy, Albert Perley, S. K. Will iams L. C. Shattiick, Antonio Muheim and Peter C. Huuc.cn, known to me to be tho per sons whose names are subscribed to the fore coin; Article!, of Incorporation, and an knowledge to mo that thsy executed tho sumo for tho purposes and considerations het oin oxpressod. Given uudor my hind nnd soal of office, thl 18th day ot March. A. D. 1833. My commission expires Deo, 20, 1900. EDWARD W, LAND, Notary Puullc. First publication March 19. 1838. nissolutlon TVOtlCC. The co-partnorshl lnrotofore existing etwoeu B.F. Graham an 1R Il.Mjers, under tho Arm immo of II. F Ocahtm A Co., Is th't day dissolved bj mutu il consjut, R.B.Mjors ;; ictlrinjr una is. t . uraliam coiitliiuln;; the f iiusiuuss: o. r. urunani nss'i bilitiesnudcolloctln? nil nccoi old firm. (Signed) B.F, itr !...... , n itfitnnst H. F. Griili.im n:stimltif- nil lln account duo tho H GRAII M, . U Witness: It: B. MYERS. I "N J. C. CHISHOLM. SOuAw Anchor Saloon, Opposite thoLlbrary. Sid Harris, Prop. IMPORTED WINES, LIQ- U0RS AN(D CIGARS. m READING AND CAIID KOOM8 ATTACHED. OtVe VH n Call... MONTEZUMA HOTEL, Aisbee trade especially catered to. LEON LARRIEU, Propietor. FAIRRANK, ARIZONA VIRSiA HOTEL, ; Has fir8tclaHs accommodationn, newly furnished rooms. Tables supplied ijk" the best the market affonlc, at live and let-live prices. The ptrongf' the v public is respectfully solicited' and satijfaction guaranteed. A. A. CASTAIVADO, Proprietor. BESTS02, ABIZONA.. 1 I II IE BENSON, ARIZCKA.- First class rooms from a0 cents per day upwards. Fires'for families a specialty in loomB. Good meals at '25 cents. Bar attached to the house. Satisfav tion guaranteed or no p.iy. SAM. FRIEDMAN, Proprietor. THE BEST WASHING POWDER YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYYK" ARE YOU A IrtijuiiiiB 4i f 3e S CJLZ.Z. on wsTrt-?&t'mit! Weber U fii.l yr V "it .jmWmM "B I iV , yf u. x mr asoline H obstino Engine I ""' ymWkWLmWmmmmmWAkmmjJmWm rail SkSSlSalaMW7 m Hi!rUmSmMk9km lv&mwmmVi-mmVMM LW iPVtAK-swfsHrxnaW?? I t4asfVHBBaanlS9M a lifcK: rr-oi Tula cut represents our 10, 13, SajSS2SL.12. " t.V2TOT;SaHIS3 ZWSliHiEC?73S' J Tula cut represents our 10, 13, 0, 30, 40, 50 Hr P. aeared Hobt. jf -? We also build Single and Double Drum Hoisting Engines, both Geared or Friction, and furnish Wire Rope, Ore Buckets, Cars, Shives, etc., makine complete outfits. "Weber" Holsters and Engines use Oasoline, Naptha, Distillate, -, for fuel. Thev can be used Underground or on the dump.- Altitude makes no difference in the operating of the "Weber." SAFE, STUFF, STRONG. tvery tngtno sou on an Atisoiute i Ufftl y s.u.ch concerns as K. C. Consolidated Smelting & Refining Co., Philadel iiui oiiicuuii; vii., uuKKcnucinib, cic. For prices and particulars, write us. Catalogues, "Stationary" and "Hoisting" WEBER 6AS AM GASOLINE ENGINE CO.:, KAMSAS The Maze ggT777,rrTmcBOTB7Kglll iii.Hi IIANINGER BROS., Proprictorsi- te Fine Wines,. Liquors, and Cigars COWARD? 3 At first sight r.SJJSi!2 tion. We are told however, by the famous author,' 13 Disraeli, tint any man is a coward, even in spite of himself, if his garments are ill-fitting or in a shab-. vy cuiiuuiuii. 11 jruu wian iu -ckjujt iiioruniTcry of elegant attire you should -order your 5iU ana overcoats ot M. BORN & CO.. ln SRaAt WitVMSP SRnBVBVWVpS I SWbSRM ;!.. T. wiu..m k.... I...U U.I Lb iw . . WorLntanshiD. A BOKN"iuifwlHrtMt vwf mii n.piHnin mnnm,, KH "SUllT fiessthaR the UMl ofHtaHerkur MMt' mnkm " men cowardly. Every Ftatvre OtiarMMM. Pattcnw to Choota trim, MONEY SAVERS Costs to rua One Cent Horse Power of r Hour. To Coal er Wood and very little water required. 0, 30, tO, M H.'P. Geared Hoist. Guarantee. In use for all purposes. stating duty required. Horse Power, etc. on application to &w w-lEfilB, CITY, MO. i- H Saloon iJigitiasBMKaaKiaMaaaaaaaajKWTiit--w. p i hi maim i i v ifti IflK m SCJ M f$i M 1 5 iR ! J - 1 1 I .'I 5 IP A .TV B. , SjH", iti)mr.AVM4iU y r -XSam ' ' E i. 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