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Reliable standard goods
at the right price
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New Rice
Will mill first car new crop
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XVIIITIl YEARNO 150
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OFFICERS
IF 11 Gotten
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J T TreteVant
Vice rieildent
J 33 AdaveTreuurer
Treuurer
Sjtditep Smith
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Seventeenth Annual Entertainment
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September 27th October 12th 1902
IRRIGATING OUTFITS
TF you contemplate putting in a rice crop next season we would like
to figure with you on your machinery We are making a spe-
cialty of this line and are well prepared to fix you up with a fiist
class outfit Do not wait until the factories are crowded before
placing your order Right now in our opinion is the time as there
will be a rush later on We handle the Atlas Engine and Boiler Van
Wie and Knowles Pumps Bates Corliss Engine and seveial makes of
water tube boilers Write us for printed matter and any data that
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ou might desire
HOWARD
Co
110 and 112 TRAVIS STREET
Sons
Gotten Faetors
patnut > BuildlncT and Finishing
ish
ypress
0 R GMHNGS GO
Olllee ind Yird 14 Mjln Street
Dickson Car WheelCo
Houston Texas
We will unload Monday
Manses Ipples
Good Varieties
Drs E P Davlss W II Golilman
Zye Zar Nose and Throat
Bin Building Houston
Port Lahaca
and Return
Train Lcabes 700 a
m Aug si
Big Sham Battle between Cuero
and Victoria Military Companies
St Louis 2065
Chicago 2405
Cincinnati 2685
Indian ap o lis 2580
Cleveland 2895
Detroit 2685
Cn Sole Au oivt SO 30 31 find Scntombor 1
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City Tlokflt Acont
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Buffalo 3095
Harrisburg 3620
Pittsburg 2945
Washington 3620
Jlcto York 3695
Boston 3895
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DIRECTORS
J T TrexeVant
J E Schneider
J It Jidtsut
IK Gotten
J B Witten
IF CPadgltt
C r Carter
B S Cabell
Alert Sanger
Dallas Texas Augutt 27 1903
Pedcn Iron and Steel Company
Houston Texas
Gentlemen Rcpljlus to your Inquiry regarding the actlen of cor great fire ot
Jnly 20 on your roofing beg to 6ay tfciit wo hnrdlr know how to express to yuit thi
good opinion we lime of the UTJBUBOID Boding because ue are satisfied that hail
It not brcn that our auditorium b > was iovercd with thnt roofing there would
have been n total destitution of n forty In the upper pntt of our Fair Grounds
When the Exposition building CJIre there wore rtowtrs of liiiiiing blngoi
that fell and lar on the riot fcva iudltorlum until It literally cooked It but Its
nonconducting proirrtics prov i oc Arc from destroying the sheathing under-
neath consequently saved tb evng
Thero was a pr lrcgo pnf vjrered with your RTJBEnoiD roofing which stood
out lu front of the NxpoJr v ldlig The ring pole that wont up throuWt tho cen-
ter of this pagoda cau nU aud btrned down through tho building end telegraph
poles which stood ncar j Gliding were burned half In two and still tho roof re-
mained and saved tbArf Siig Very respecttully
TEXAS STATE FAIR
Sydney Smith Secty and General Algr
MORAL Avoid Cheap Imitations
On the strength of the above the Texas State Fair promptly gave us an
additional order for 108000 square feet of Rubcrold Roofing
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eel Co
FOR SALE
Two Bollirs 62 Inches In diameter twenty
two 6Inch by 16foot tubes each lndepend
entsleam and mud drums
HflRTWELL IRON WORKS
IIOUSTOS TEXAS
faafssres Elewoutid
Electric Supplies and Wiring1
Electric and Machinery Go
1009 Texas Avonue
JUST RECEIVING
A Cargo of
German and Belgian
Portland Cements
Write for prices car lots
HPIMaughltaCo
7OUNCE
Low Price Quick Selling
Send Us Your Orders
FOB IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT
Oil Storage Tanks
12V 13700 17000 and 21000 gallons
capacity ironirit attention given to
special ilres
NATIONAL SUPPLY CO
114 Trovls St Houston Toxoo
DIiSOSSB of
E3e Ear Nose
and Throat
206 KIAM BUILDING HOUSTON TEXAS
Travel is Necessary
Sometimes but the
LongDistanceTeleplioue
Will save you much
travel and money
SOUTHWESTERN TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE OOMPANY
SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILERS
and Alchlnery of All Kinds
CONNELLY CO
21 f 12Main Street
CARLOADS OR LESS
Give us your next order you will be satisfied
W L Macatee Sons
HOUSTON TbXAS
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IT IS NOT ALLOVER
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Rellz Says that the Boefe ill Re-
new Struggle for Independence
WILL NEVER BE PEACE
In South Africa So Long as Mllner
Is Left lo Control Affairs
fO SAVfc WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Hie
Durghcrs Agreed 1o Suspend
Hostilities for a lime
AN IRELAND OF THE TRANSVAAL
Former Seoretary of State of the Extinct
Republic Coming to United States to
Tell of Concentration Camps
Iarls Auguit 31 J Mynheer Kelta tor
raorly ptato secretary of tuo Transvaal said
today lu an Interviews
I will never take the oath ef elleBlanco
to Great Britain I would not sweat alle-
giance to the British flag ere It to mo-
ray AVlfe and children from starvation
IJnglaid wnnu to moke another Ireland ot
the Tiansvaal Chamberlain U a clover
cconndrel and Sir Alfred Mllner an Ignorant
scounilrel There will never be peace lu
South Africa o long an Mllner be left
here He Is arrogant anl hit Ignorance Is
appalling
I ara going to America In Septeralier to
tell the American people ot tho Inhuman
treatment which our nomen and children
recclred nt tho bonds of the English Amer-
icana do not admire tho concentration camp
policy
I would like to hare oar people settle
upon your Western land fcst America la
too far away from South Africa to suit our
future purpose My two sons are going to
Madagatcar to examine tho situation there
and see whether It is a fit plare for our poo
pie Wo could easily colonize Madagasea
nhcrciH France can not
When our next war Uoes eccur our peo-
ple nil be wltbin easy distance and theru
wlllbe another war when we aro ready
The Tloers will novi > r accept the present
situation We were rrtt beaten Twenty
7f nrs of war > y England could not beat us
We laid down our anus to sa our women
and children from annthllitlos The Boor
race must not become extinct
I nave presented Major McBrlde with
tho flag of the Irish brigade In which lie
fought so well I hope he will keep that
flag until It floats o > r freo Ireland
London August 81 Lord Mllner Brit-
Ish high commUslpqer In South Africa
has Just Issued et Pretoria new ordi-
nance In regard tn th tainJon of tho na-
tives under which every mile criull and
ever > married nathe woman must paj
After September I an annual rnpltulntlon
of 10 This tax doubles the amount nt
capitulation and It Will lfad to muca
murmuring
London September 1 The papers this
morning publish editorial articles strong-
ly urging thj government to refuse further
to negotiate with the Uoer icnerals or at
least to decllno to grant them further con-
cessions H Is Understood that Josepli
Chnujberlnln ho colonial soerctatj Is com-
ing to London to confer with tho gen-
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CHINESE TREATY NOT SIGNED
Pigtail Diplomats Seeking a Loophole to
Avoid Its Terms
bhanghal August 31 Tbo AugloCblncso
commercial ticaty has not been signed
Sir James L MacKay representing Great
Britain and tbc other orumlssloncrti met
August CO for the purpose of signing tho
treaty but It was found that tho Imperial
decree empowering the Chlneso commis-
sioners to sign tbo treaty was Impractl
rablc This postponement has caused much
surprise as It was thought to hate been
settled and Sli James MacKay had ar-
ranged to leave Shanghai Ho has can-
celed his passage and is awaiting further
communications from lcklu
The foregoing complications arc partly
due to the fact lhat a dc6reo abolishing tho
llkln tax was Issued before tho arrange-
ments for the Imposition of document iu Its
stead
Tho Chinese are seeking a loophole that
they may disregard this treaty later fair
James MacKay t Jay gave assurances that
tho terms of tho treaty were not ques-
tioned but tbnt tho matter at Issue was
the Interpretation of tbo decree
BRITISH WARSHIPS NEEDED
The City of Bolivar Will Be Again Bom-
barded It Is AHsoed
lort of Bpain Trinidad August > ews
leacbd here ftwm Canipauo Venezuela
this rooming that Gorcrnor General Velu
tlnl would leavo Carupano today with three
gunboats and WO men to bombard Cludad
Bolivar wiilch is still In the handa of tbo
revolutionists Bolivar was bombarded by
tho Venezuelan gunboats Bolivar and lies
taurador laet week and many persons were
killed or wounded About tW sheila were
hied Into tlic city
British subjcetB ot Cluflad Bolivar have
reqmstad that n warship bo scut for their
iuotettlon
Wtllemstad August 31 It has been
learned here that the Venezuelan govern-
ment has ghen orders to General Au
gurrln governor of the State of Maraealbo
to turn over the presidency to Guncral
Alazir
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Mexican Cigarette Trust
Mexico tlty August SlThe plsns for
combining thi great cigarette factories here
into a trust are likely to be realized Tno
inxt < nropnnj to be acquired Is Ia I lg
Kiitta Mexleinn which has recently
ticuih up a UMuhei of snui factories
rj Mudo i > vh the effect of putting Iho
cigarette factories Into an American truit
will be u greatlV stlinuljte the production
and exportation ot Mexican tobacco
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HOUSTON TEXAS MONDAY SEPTEMBER L 1902
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PRICE 5 CENTS
IBEEF TRUST
I It Will Have Full Control of the 5
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Chicago August SI The developments regarding the packers combination eleir J
ly how liat It will bo n gigantic orgsnliatlon it will bo woro farrrachlng than
tho United States Steel corporation Tho food rust will affect every family In tho 2
Nation S
According to authentic Information coming fiom a responsible source It Is 2
stated that the food trust will be known as tho United Htatea Vncklng company
The basis of payment bj the now trust for the corporations and firms It la to nb < 5
verb will be twentylive times the earnlngo for tho last year The earnings of tha
principal concerns last year tbeiefore becomes a mattenof Interest Thoy ara as 5
follows
Armour Co S0OOO0a J
Swift Co 4000000
Schwnmehlld Sulzberger 1000000 J
Kelson Morris Co 3000000
Cudahy 800000
Tho reported division of capital among the principal lntrreitsln tha JB00a W
combination Is as follows
Armour A Co 200000000
Swift Ss Co 100000000 i
Nelson Morris Co 75000000
Cudshy 25000000 > a
Schwarwcblld Sulzberger 25OQO000
Other In the United States 5000000 a
Miscellaneous expenses Including cost of promoting etci3000000 J
Total W > 0000000
The company will take in every stockyard In the country and ell the business J
puch as selling agencies car lines and of course tho byproduct companies
which In late years have proved tremendous dividend earnem J
Tho men now promlucnt In the packing Industry will continue tn dlruct the af-
fairs of the big romblne J Ogdcn Armour Is to be chairman ot tho finance com
mttteo and head of the flnanclnl department and Gustavus I Swift Is to be preil
dent Fdwnrd Morris will be general manager 2
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THE OHIO DEMOCRACY
WILL BE RULED DY TOM L JOHNSON
OF CLEVELAND
The Convention May Not Reaffirm the
Kansas City Platform or Indorse
Bryan by Namo
Sandusky Ohio August SL Tbe demo-
cratic fetate convention will be held hero
this week to nominate candidates for sccro
tary of state supremo Judge dairy and food
commissioner and member of the Stuto
board of public works Thcro are less can
dldstes In tbo field than usual Senator
AMlllam Decker was among The first men-
tioned for the head of the ticket but hf
does not ncem to be In the field now John
E Rtang has been urged by his friends to
bo a candidate but has made no aggressive
effort himself
The roost prominent man mentioned In
connection with tho nomination for secro
tary of state Is Iter II S Blgelow pastor
of the Vine Street Congregational chnrch
at Cincinnati IDs name came Into special
prominence at the close of the xiast week
where be headed tbc opposition to Lewis 0
Bernnrd In Hnmllton county Blgelow Is
a close friend of Mayor Tom Johnson of
Cleveland who will preside over tho con-
tention and be tho most conspicuous and
Influential figure tn it
There Is a lack of candidates and no slate
Is likely to be made nuth after tho arrival
of Mayor Johnson with tho Cleveland dele-
gation Tuesday morning It is understood
that Mayor Johnson will bring with him
the platform While thero are some dele-
gate not In accord with Mnyor Johnson
they aro not disposed tn opposo him but
rather to let blnv bnvc his way In every-
thing this year to see what ho can do on
the Unci nf his now departure
It Is by no means cirtnln that the John-
son platform will reaffirm the Kansas City
platform or Indorse Bryan by name Tho
general opinion Is that Johnson will con-
fine his resolution almont entirety to State
Ikmici Including wpeilnlly his views on
taxation franchises and nil public utilities
The drift of opinion la that the McLean
men will mako no contest for anytlilug ex-
cept for control of the State central com-
mittee and let their opponents select dele-
gates to the State convention and bavo
everything else Tho McLean men have no
candidate for any place and It Is conceded
that If Mnyor Johnoon wants Bcv H B
Blgelow as the candidate for secretary of
state that there will be no opposition to
tho nomination
Texans In New York
Special to Tho Past
New Torlt August 31 Tho following
Texans aro registered In New York
Houston J I Dickson Murray Hill
Toxarkann K D Llngold Mnclalr
Waco James Miller and wife Bartboldl
Orange A Van Dykehovcn Mnrlborongh
Austin Miss Viva Thompson Marlber
ough
Inrls Mrs C H Noyes Joe Noyes
A < or
fenn Antonio T
Fort WorthH
Brady Astor
F HiiCT 07 M Wilson
Imperial
San AntonloMUs Bylly Mrs 8 G
ly Savoy
EI raso A Goodman Belvedere
Temple G W Clyncs Imperial
Beaumont G A Hill New Amsterdam
6hermanF Dlllard Murray Hill
wrtliUIIJH
Whirlpool Swimmers Feat
ICIagara Falls N Y August 3lCarll t
T Graham swam from tho whirlpool below
Niagara KalU through the lower rtplds to
Lewlston today Graham rnsde a better
swim than ho did September 10 1001 when
Mand Wlllard attempted to naJgate tu
upper rapids In Grahams barrel and was
euffocaled Graham today woro a life pre-
server about his waist and a peck float
Asphalt Deposits Belno Developed
Auttln Texas August 31 TSe Valestlne
OH and Development cemRany Is still at
work on Us liquid asphalt Held near Wat
trrs btatlon Well t Is now being bcred
and a contract ban i > een about completed to
develop the asphplt ilepoiJfs Several
propositions looking a rctincry have been
nde to the norapauy but o ar none ot
them have been ccc tcd
Hyel
GOVERNOR TAFT HONORED
HE ENUNCIATES THE POLICY OF
THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
While tho Islands Are Not Wanted for
Solflah Purposes Yankee Capital
Will Get Fair Treatment
Manila August SI Governor Taft was
given a banquet by the American Chamber
of Commerce of Manila last Snturdaj night
In an address replying to n toast the gover-
nor discussed tbf future of tho Philippine
He said tho United States would retain tho
Islands Indefinitely with the vjew of edu-
cating the Filipinos to n statu of selfgnv
ernment and other conditions which would
enablo them to decide whether they dunlred
to beiotne Independent or made Interstate
like Canada or Australia under Grent Brit-
ain He snld the relationship between tlto
two peoples would be continued anil that
tho Americans were here for tho benefit of
tbo Filipinos Ho said ho Americans did
not desire the IslnndH for selfish purposes
bit promised American capital would get
fulr treatment here
Continuing the governor trpreseed his be-
lief that commercial Interests roust ulti-
mately rely upon Filipino labor although i
temporary relaxation of Immigration re
htrlPtlons was possible ne said tho United
States civil commission would ngcla recom-
mend congress to give the Philippine Isl-
ands a gold stnudard of currency as the
present fluctuating standard of Mirer wan a
disadvantage to everybody
Luke n Wrl nt who acted aa civil govcr
nor of the Islands during the recent nb
kcuco of Judge Taft also spoke ut tho
Chamber of Commerce dinner Ho expressed
the opinion that thn true future of the Isl-
ands depended pon the mlmteulon of their
products to American markets Commis-
sioner Wright regretted thnt the Philippine
question had been made a football lu
American politics
ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE
Filipino Leader Held as a Hostage Was
Shot and Killed
Manila August HI The sultan of Bnn
dayan who was hold as a hoatago by tho
American forces nt Camp Vlckcrs Island of
Mindanao attempted to escape from his
guards last Thnipday and was shot nnd
killed by a sentry Tho sultan had been
arrested nftcr the recent murders of Ameri-
can soldiers In Mindanao and was being
held pending the surrender of tho mutder
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The War In Colombia
Panama August 31 The arrival of gov-
ernment rclnforcemcnM from ltaranqullta
has caused great enthusiasm umon the
conservatives here General Bcrtl W be-
lieved to be holding bis ground against the
Insurgents A few dsyn sgo tf was report
ed that the Insurgent General Ilererra had
abandoned the siege of Agun Dulco after
an unsuccessful attack and was retreating
toward Santiago This report has not been
confirmed It I bellevd that General
Hcrerra of the army tho government win
attack of the army tho government will
etnd against him
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VOLCANOES ACTIVE
Tliere Is Every Indication lhat Motif
Pelee Is In Violent Eruptiotl
DELUGE OF STIFLING DUST
Rumbling Noises and Heavy Detona
lions Arc Heard at Dominica
CABLE SERVICE IS INTERRUPTED
Darkness Is Over the Sea and the People
Are Greatly Alarmed
PORT TOWNS COVERED WITH AmIES
No News Yet Received from Fort do
France A Efforts to Communicate
With Martinique Unsuccessful
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rtoscau Dominie August CO 6 p m A 4
thick wist hes enveloped BescaU and Its
neighborhood and dust la falllug
St Johnv Antigua B Vj I August SI
Mtn > ery loud dotonitloosi weto ntsid
hero fioin 0 oclock iust night to odd
right
Basseterre 8t Kltts B W U Augutt
81 A series ef loud liports were heard
here lust tight from T until 0 oclock
nennu DomlnlM August SlrTho hick
mist which enveloped tbc oduntry ycst or
duj was takeu as It approached fcr a
rainstorm The dust Is still falling lightly
but dutng the night of the 30th the quan-
tity of dust which fell her areatar
than upon any previous occasion sfuce
the first eruption of Mmt Pelee At night-
fall of the 30th n dark cone shaped cloud
emitting electric flaihes re se ln th > Houth
but It gradually was ohseuwd by tub rrtlst
caused by the falling1 ashes Htimbllmj
uolsea nnd n few detonation wer heard
during the night cf tho 30th Tho peopl
hew uro quiet No news lifts yjt reached
here from Martinique <
A severe eruption of Mont Pelee Mai
Unique was reported to have oecurrcd at
noon August 21 This rfport was broubt
to Castries Island of St Iueis by if
fleers of the French steamship Dahim
This etuptlon was followed bj total dirk
ncs fire miles away from the jolcini
A dispatch from St Thomas D W 1
August 20 said that nt 1ft oclock fn the
mprnlng and 3 p m of Auguit 2S Clouds
of dust were seen In the direction of Mo it
Pelee from the lalnnd of Dnmlnlcn De
tonatlons were heard nnd there we light
lowers nf volcanic dust on the Island
The following was received from Do
mlnlcft Tuesday August 20 Since 2pm
today tTuesdaj prolongedrumbling iiol cs
In quick succesUon havo been beard from
tho sorltliwa rd ahcrtv Ise < rrr Ipdlcallon
that Mont 1elec Is In vlolertf crup tljd
A + dlspntch from rjrif August 25 ald
the latest dispatches received U the minis
tiyjof tho colonies from Fort do France
Island of Martinique were dated Monday
August 25 Ihey made no mention of the
reported eruptions of Mont Pelee
The FnriK dispatches said also that tht
cahleM to Martinique both north nnd south
continued to bo Interrupted
Utrorts to communicate with esble direct
with the island of Martinique have proved
unsuccessful Telegraphic communication
with that Islandifrom New Vork U still in-
terrupted
PolutaPltrc Guadeloupe Augmf 31
This entire port bn been covered with n
cloud of fino dust since ft oclock this morn-
ing and the populace Is ivanlc stricken Fine
ashes arc falling continually In slight driz-
zle Scmldarkness Is over tho sea and tb
nhlps In tho harbor seem to be enveloped
iu a cloud of smoke
Advices from Basse Terre Gttadelonps
assert that since daybreak today the entire
Island has been covered with a cloud ef dust
coming from the southeast the direction
of the Island ot Martinique The popula-
tion of Basso Tcrre Is greatly alarmed
KINO VICTORS VISIT
Cordial Adieus ofMonarcho at Potts
darn Prussia
Pottsdam Prussia Aaiguai 31 King Vic-
tor Emmanuel of Italy who fisi been visit
log limperor William started for homo to-
day Tho king and the emperor drove to-
gether to the Wild Park matton Mew
tbo leave taking of the monarch was
most cordial and they embraced each otbtr
repeatedly
Crown Prince Frederick Wllllajs and
Prince WBUnm EltelFroderlck and Count
Vort Bnlow th Imperial chancellor were
on the tatlon platform to bid farewell to
tho king and a largo crowd tit p ople
cheered the depnrttng gneit The king
stood at a window of tho rHllroad carrliiga
waving his hand to the emperor as long
aa tho train was in sight
UCTION SALE T7NDZR AUSPICES
OF SMITH LAND AND IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY TERMSONETHIRD CASH
BALANCE IN ONE AND TWO YEAK5 AT
EIQHT PLR CLNT INTEREST
nt
A THREE TIME TOVN LOT SALE THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 4 HUFSMITH MONTGOMERY CO
34 MILES FROM HOUSTON MELTON HARRIS
CO 45 MILES TROM HOUSTON STONEHAM
PRIMES CO 40 MILES IROM HOUSTON ALL
NEW TOWNS IN A NEW COUNTRY OPENED UP
BY THE NEW LINE OF THE L Q N R R
THEY ARE IN THE MIDST OF THE GREAT
FRUIT TRUCK QROWJNCJ FARMING AND TIM-
BER LAND BELTS AND ARE BOUND TO GROW
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES HOUSTON AT a A M t
100 ROUND TRIP FOR PARTICULARS INQUIREp
AT CITY TICXET OFFICE 217 MAIN STRFET
GRAND BASKET FICWP AT MELTOW
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