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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1890)
wWi EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. if, NO. 55. VOL. 3. SAIiEM, CTREGCXN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. I Spring CAPITOL Announcement AT THE ADVENTURE CO. Put Your Money THE CAPITAL J00R1UL. MUNCH. I'ROCEKMSUS. -O- whore it will do mot Reed. FUHUSllKl) DAILY, KXCKITHUNDAY, II Y TIIK Canital Journal Publishing Company (Incorporated.) Olllce.Coiniiierclnl Street, In P.O. llulldlng Kntsml nt the poMofileo nt Hnlcm, Or.,ns sceouti-emss lunuiT. Street Commissioner (Iraham's Report Abating Nuisances Kesnrvpyinj: Part of the City. We liaye now on hand the neatest and nobbiest line of HOFER BROTHERS, spring suiTslAReal Estate Investment Iff For men in the city of Saleiu. No cheap or shabby goods among thorn. Inspection is invited. Those goods were made for line trade. IIS of OE m M J S pays better interest than any other adventure. Those- who In first have the best chntice f niiprovoinent. Kight houses approaching eompletlou in Any kind of honest toil is more honorable than fashionable idleness. get Dkatii is the laying aside of that uncomfortable misfit garment called life. all Are constantly coming In. Wo are receiving more goods than any house in Salem. Just Received ! A large lino of boots and shoes for men, women and children, latest styles and best goods in the market. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES One room si full of groceries alone. Wo have the dnest s eanned goods in the city. FARMERS Will find our store the best place to trade, as thoy can drive up to our doors and load their wagons with everything they want, thus saving time anil labor in going from place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to anv part of the city. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera. House Corner, Salem, Ore. J. C. BOOTH, 99 Ntnte street, .Salem Oregon. Real Instate Broker, nil? lhnri ) i the ( ; dition- Tiikuk is enough energy expend ed in the theological contest at Al bany to evangelize several countries if well directed. and contracts for Ten mm left. Lotsln North Pacific addition t .Woria Mc.Mly iher.'.ising In value. A few more small fruit famm at unnyside still on the market, of! The Oregon Land Co.., -j choice lot of city and suburban property. ARTISTIC PORTIERS, Insurance and loans, and prices. Some fine city property. Also farms of all sizes Call and see me, it will cost you nothing. HIM. MU.gllll lf,H ! WPiw,.i.'i i..-?ii.' James Aitken Gran NO. 126 STATE ge S tore, Sr. Lofts Republic: When a railroad president or so lias been sent to the penitentiary for fraud and conspiracy, there will be fewer "Rig Fours" in this country. Dintxo the lt year the failures of firms engaged lu woolen manu facturing in Philadelphia have averaged more than one a week. The wool industry can only lie re stored by means of a protection j policy, well carried out with its main olllce in Salem, and brauch offices in Portland, Astoria and , , . . , ,, . , I Asteiia: Mr. A LeRoy. the Rap- Albany, Ore., buys and sells Stock, Grain and I-ruit tarms, and has a, Ugt 1Mln,3U,r who , Ul0 11()lninceon the democratic ticket for superin tendent of public instruction, was for some time a resident of tills city. jTwo yeais ago he was a candidate for county school superintendent on the prohibition ticket. lie got Si."i , votes. Now he is again running in j opposition to the lopublican candi date. 1 Oxnof tlie inoit serloim objections th.it I en n bo rnlsfil iigutnsl tl overnor rennoi it's nttmlnlslriitlon Is Its nttltiiilo toward lliu , veterans of tlio war. Kulem Joi'itNAl.. , Orot! Tn tlie name of ordinary j common sense, if these fellows just out from Fow a havu't anything of 1 the least sense to say about Gov. , Pennover, they would not expose l their Idiocy if they maintained ; silent. Gov. .Pennoyer never did a I 'veteran" anything but a kindness i in his life, and never will. Of what use can such asinine braying be to anybody? East Oiegoninn. Tin: Joi'KNAi. stated what Gov ernor Pennoyer was charged with very fairly, and the people will not accept peisonal abuse as an explana tion of the Governor's record in this respect. TnuJouiiNAti is not run ning for olllce. the richest ofi'ects in the city. -O- Oiir Stock of I B I ings une J. PI. LUNN, 239 Commercial St. Opposite Rush's Rank. Carpet quaiiea r . 5 . DEARBORN, Suiu". ;or to .1. 11. Starr. 1 STREET, SALEM, OREGON. o Has Just Removed lo His New Quarters , And At 263 Commercial Street. now offers a full and complete line of Rooks, Stationery, Rlank Rooks, Sheet Music, Tissue Paper, Etc. Remember the Place , 86TA full lino of Crockery and Glassware and everything usually TE3iO j300iv. biPjn. S5Mail orders a specialty . kept in a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer, able produce bought at full cash prices. Staple and Fancy Groceries ! o All market-j ..m.,,,..,. IHL nltW dlUHL y Estate, Loan 4 Excitant! A Political Military Record. Tt is a common practice witli some people, during political cam paigns, to cither exaggeratoor mis represent the claims of the several candidates in every way. The latest notable instance of tills kind that has come to our knowledge, is the assertion that Rev. LeRoy, democratic candidate for superin tendent of public instruction, was a Untiti soldier during tho civil war and that ho Hiillereil all manner ol hardships and cruelties at the hands of tlie rebels while ho was a prisoner at Andeivouville. Wo have understood that Rev. LcK'iy ! claims to Irive'luen in tho English Tlie city council met in regular session last evening with Mayor Williams presiding. The roll call ' found present Councilmcn Hlrsch, Editor?. ; Gray, Lafore, Edcs and ilultou, narrm-i Recorder Conn, Marshal lloss, Si reet Commissioner Graham, Surveyor Gesnerand City Attorney Murphy also being present. ' j Tho minutes of the last regular! anil adjourned meetings were read! and approved. The ways and means committee reported in favor of refunding to W. Manning ?3.:t7, taxes erroneous ly paid on a mortgage. The committee on ordinances ie- ! ported n bill for an ordinance pro viding for the construction of alley sewers through blocks 17, 20, -10, 81, and S2. The committee on accounts mid current expenses reported In favor of the payment of the following bills against tlie city, and the report was adopted and tho bills ordered paid: Capitol Adventure Co ?100 Archie Mason 00 15 Alonzo Gisiier.-- M) 00 Dugati Rros 3 oo " " ;s r,o The committee on Streisand pub lic property ri ported as follews: "To the mayor anil council of tho city of Salem: Your committee on streets and publin property to whom was referred the petition of T. McK. Patton and others for a sewer in block ;t I to connect with the main sewer in Kerry street, respectfully report that wo had plans and specifications made for said sewer by tlie city surveyor, and Invited bids for the construction of the same, and received the following bids in answer to our advertisement in tho Daily Statesman: Smith A Robertson 457 00 Dugan Rros IIS 00 FRolnlard IVM 00 Archie Mason AGS DO Mr. Mason being the lowest bidder tlie contract was let to him for $.".0S 00. The committee on licenses report ed in favor of granting the prayer of the petition of the draymen of tlie city in relation to the enforcement of the law against unlicensed car riers, and the report was adopted. Street Commissioner Graham niado the following report, which was adepted: . Amt. road taxes collected . Ami. money paid out street commissioner nt 55 cents per' f-Jjjod'S SarSSpZM'l cuoic yarn on uoaru ins scow or To cents delivered on the streets, and the matter was referred to the com mittee on streets. The claims acrninst the cllv were ''.' ...,,!., airxmiartll , read and referred. j ,..t t meowed ly other n1- ' ' Attention was called 10 the mill! nMmcmarknblo cure where otl.ui ditch supplying power for tho big, Wood's Sarsapanlia , Scotch mill, which Is now neglected and the water In it Is stagnant committee structions Tl,.. ... .,!,.,. i..,.t. ... i, ,.,,..,. f . . ... , flint Tlrcil Fecllrtr ' . . " - . . ' "' ...- fit. ..... ...... i ... n i.i . i ' iicmu:kciu ami uiiiiuerciai sueeis i was directed to the attention of rioc?u w v5ct' , :: i.Uraho, Dock, II.-. ! r ivrrtes. mat clhcr well-k' " Mo tcwtahlo remcUlos, hy ft l i '""iimtlun. iroportton,nna proee :; . .S a-iimwu-nta ctiratlvo i .. JIB iTOOU io-i -"- led n'jcbcutWoodpurincr. It cares HeroftM. A i Khcuni. noil, rimplcs. ah Hun.or.. ,, was appointed with In-' "ffS is to remedy the difficulty. , SSSm, KWnoy and Liver cm- Marshal Ross, with Instructions to have its leaking spota healed. Upon motion tho alleys through blocks 1 and 40, city of Salem, and block 51, University addition, were ordered vacated. C. 1 Royal was allowed the sum of $225 for building tho bridge west of the depot, on Twelfth street, ami the council adjourned. creates. nrl'ctltc, bnllds P the system. Hood's Sarsapanlia Ilai met ummiallwl success i nt homo. Sitcii ? 80 07 72 00 A int. cash on hand $ 14 07 Amt. taxes worked out 2S5 85 That he Is using all the force- at his command in making fills and other necessary grading on Clie meketa and Center streets. L. 1). Hell petitioned the council for leave to put up advertising sljiis on the South Mill creek bridges and the matter was referred to the com mitteeoiistreclHand public property. Upon petition, Geo. Townsend was appointed special policeman without iiav for tho purpose of lni- i pounding stock found running at I liirin. ivlllitn Hirwllv. Leonard not the Man. Stayton, May 2, 1S90. C.vi'tTAii .Toutnai.: Gents. 1 notice an item in your issuo of this date, about a man having been drowned In Mill creek between Turner and Salem. T can nssiiro you that Mr. Leonard, of Minne apolis Is safe and sound in his old home in said city of Minneapolis. It is not true that Mr. Leonard mid wife did not llvo amicably ,but quite the contrary. I ami my wife weio well acquainted with them, they frequently visited us whilo they were visiting friends near Stayton. They were excellent people nod somo one has made a serious mis lakeas to identity. Yours truly, Fkancih Kkn.nt.py. The Magaziuo of American His tory for May presents an appetizing table of contents. Its front lspleco is n superb painting of Sir David WH kie,R.A., of Columbus explaining liis theory of a new world to tho prior of the old convent where lie stopped to ask for bread for his littlo sou. The handsomely illustrated opening article Is of special Interest, entitled "Spanish Pioneer Houses in California," by Chas Howard Shlnn. Tho Issue also contains a valuablo list, recently prepared, of the "Hlstorlo Societies of the United States;" and eight varied depaitments are crowded with good things. Tills popular periodical eu- iovs the well-earned distinction of being the foremost publication of its character in tho world. $5.00 year. Published at 743, Rroadway, New York. '.... .' Lirii, m Lowell. Mass., where it SrottatindruggUtoMllmoreot Howl's fcirsnparlta than all other sarsapa rlilns or hloo.l purifiers. Tho sa.no success h extending nit over tho country- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is iiccullar In Its strength and economy. H Is Uio only rrepnrnUon ot which can truly ho snld " 100 Doses Oao Dollar. botltoct Itoml's SarsapaiUla taken accortl Ing to dlreotloas, will Inst a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In tho confidence It gains wiionc ail clasfcs nt re"I lc VThero It Is onco us. d It becomes a r.ivoi Ito family remedy. 1M not ho Induced to buy other prcp.ara itlnn. lie suro to got tho recullar Medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla PoldliyilrnrolMs. SI- .U for p. ITrTedb 0. 1. IlOOl) A CO., AHillieMrle,I.owill, M(U. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Return of tlie Favorites. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. .1 NIOHTS 4 Uouunencliitf' Momlny Evening, May I HID 292 Commercial St., Salem, Or, H as a large list of choice farms and city pioperty for sale on easv terms. Homenteads located. MONEY tO LOAN "Viae Clothier,;,, or French army during tlie Crimean i war, and that he is one of tho sole survivors of tlie famous charge of the "Light Rrig.ulo" at the battle! of Ralaklava and was front a ' front with tho entire Rus sian army for a considerable length of time. Wo have not heard, i however, that Rev. Le Roy, liliu j s"tl, claims to nave served as it . Union soldier, and wo aro of tho I opinion that he did not serve at all hi tho United States army during the rebellion oral any othei lime, On Improved farm? and city property at low rate of interest. ESrWe have nlso in connection with our real estate business, an FM- OYMENT and GENERAL INTICLLKJKNCE Rurci.u. where all orders for help will bo promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. HimitAii! von tiii: aitkaIj A petition was presented asulug for tho opening of Marlon street wsl from its prcMMit terminus and was ', relerred to the committee on streets. 1 I'lTV BUHVKYOlt'B HIIl'OUT. City Surveyor Gesner handed In ' tlie following report and reeom , mendatleiis: ' To Die mayor and alderman of 1 the common council of the city of haleni (Jentlemen: I would most respectfully call your attention to I necessity of a re-survey of all that I portion of the city, east of, and In- l nlfiilliiir t ntitliil litl-i'iit tlluil nil tlllll l.........H -.., ..vw., . Dortion of the city south of and In- Wo call the attention of our read ers to thoadvertlseinent of tho Hll ler Drug company, to bo found lu another column. The excellout reputation which Dr. Hlller's pre scriptions bear wherever they are known, Is a sufficient guarantee of their genuine worth. Dr. Hlller has after twenty-llvo years of la borious stuily and practice, retired from tho profession and Is now actively engaged in placing some of his most valued prescriptions before the public lu such a manner as to put them within the reach of all. Dr. Hlller only asks that when these prescriptions aro used thoy will bo treated as prescriptions and that the directions be as fully and conscien tiously obeyed as would those of any reputable physician. 12th. ltaol-Jowoll Dramatic Co. -CUANUK OF PLAY NIUIlTt.Y Opcnlng piny, tho Great Kngllsh comedy, 'OUR BOYS." rurui.AU I'uiuKS. 50, IU), 20, iiiul 10 Cents. HcntH now on wlo nt Putton'H book Moic. The World Renowned mnvn An Out Has a A New Store, New Goods, And althongh old at the business people of Salem a New Building, offers the i i ! mm, w. has Removed His Stock of nv n imwarc am riuir NEW DEAL GENERALLY Prices Rigrit, Ami every body is invited to call and see. Goods not nearly s- all In yet, lot more are constantly arriving. 257 Commercial St. to the store recently occupied by J. C, BROWN & CO, o Gooi Is liitleiipiiilent rawer Comes Squarely IleatiMicaii. Silverton Appeal, May 8: The Appe.d will heieafti;rbe conducted, so long as the present proprietors Ono of tho very best Investments lu the city for capitalists Is that bus iness corner of ours d.rxlf)-r feet, and one of tho busiest corners In town Has a lino two-story brick block of three store rooms U0x"0 feet, with offices overhead and other buildings. It rents to pay 10 per cent, on the amount. Ills tho best slto In tho will ro-nppcar in Salem ut HERD'S OPERA HOUSE, May 7, 1890, at 8:15 p. m, ltosorvoil heals at Dearborn's book store, 78c. Hlicut now open, secaro your tickets at onco. t Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which tins for tho prist six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More' Policies, Received Moro Premiums And Paid Moro Losses Upon property located In Oregon or Wash ington than any other company, It was tho First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash lly tho thrco itreut contlagratloni of Beattlo KtlcDHburganil Hpoknnu Fulls. GEO. 31. HEELER, City gent, Aiul Bpeclal Aucnt fur Mnrlon County. (Jllleu in iho eompuny'N building. i.liiilliiir Hlnli, Hlri'ttl I am satisfied that mny of tlio i y f"- wliolH.ilo Ihhih.. iih i-qiml , street Hues are not properly estub lished lu the pints of the city above named, and that in several In stances tho streets havo been en- to tlie liesl lor a bargain In town. Pnstolllcu block. retail Unde: best' Salem Land Co. dw-tf I it j t r n i u n rr nri Ann iaiin II II VI 1 'I II' ll'l I II 1 JJIUIIV own It, as a republican paper. We oroached upon by the come out squarely in this statement, so that the people may know Just where lo find us. Our experience lias told us that newspapers in polit ical times aro expected to take sides, and an Independent paper, no mat ter how zealously Its editors may adjacent! '"e amy unmoor oi tho I'oruiu ...iU.riu ii.,i,ii.rj contains "Hepuuucnn rromisonuii There" lias been no survey of these Performance," by Kx-Spcakcr Car s.reets since 18U1, and nearly all tho lisle, who writes a reply to Senator .u ,.o,..i.nuii,.,i i.u (. Dawes's review of tho pretcnt ad- inn liiiiiiuuiLn Lnutuiinitvtt vinu Kiirvcv hitvo hi'Hii ohlltcnitt'd- .' .--.- , , .... .. The Unlvemltv addition was not I HH yes.-ny rroi. uouiwiu i..ni...io.i i ii.Mr...,runri....w,riii JHiiilth. "The Hulllclency tif tho ...I.. I .....I..... li I,. II. -....,.1. I.'.... ' IXIIIUlltltllll DOlll imiu.iiuuwu, ...... iu.vuK.. ....H- w..rnllltH b.iuuht lubiiimu SAL13r, OltEOON. W.M. N. I.ADUU. Promciout. Dll. J. IU5YNOlJ)H, - Vice l'rcldeut. JOHN MOIlt, - fanhlor. GENERAflANKING. Kxollillllta on I'lirtluml. Him l'riinclKM). Now. York, l.oiulou uuil Ifonit Konir Hutu, County unit City riirinorn aro coruinuy Invitwl to Uoponli vnd triuiwiet biiHlness wiin im. i.uiuriil uilviuices mndo ou Call and mm 66 attention! ropuolhMii iwrty 'no have the other purtliw. W ! hhsll, as riublLan odiloiv, labor . for the betterment of the condition of the jsirty, Uklusd vhiiom croiiiids on all qutll'n HppvrUiiiln lo the general good of tb Mopl and ilk iadvnuemdMt of the iiailou, Thu Al'l'itAi. IsopnoMxl to isirty Im).Iiii We have farms, large and small, lots from -"iO up, ami houiK'M Hud lots (,iid the (abruption of thu twllot, wliwit. wool. Iinna unci nlhnr nrimurtv m ' . . . . .. . ft . i rmirfi.iifitii.t rtit.b. fi.jn...H.. .. ....I. ..a sttivo to make it independent, or and there are no monuments in thiitow Ainonumoms, ny utn. iioti , curlly ,. h0 0t,tU,UMi ut ,h0 tank In neutral, (which Is one and the Mime IM)-tion of the city to Indicate the A' i'ryw, whleli In an auswer to nwt rliablo coamanioH. thliiK) Is bound to show a preference , street linos. ' Jde Tornee's iirKiimciit that tlio , for one or the other of the pulltluil Theciiy is now experieiicln an l HvKm mlKlit bu disfranchised lu "FToi ATP parties When It dm oxpretw suoh t,IIul degree of prosjcrlty in thOM,,Uof the iswl-bollum amondiiients v-'Jrv-. "-J.i-S2 preference, in the least, it onasort t , way of linprovonioiitsof a siiDataii- j t ,1(, coiihtllutlou; "(lovornment (),, asylum uvomie, ono mllo rroin beindepoiidHnto.nenind,a..dtlius,llult'l,r'lll!r"ntW;("ll8i trofr by itum-sellers,'' by the Hev. J)r. town, and threo inlnutCM walk from falls to siuuin tho podtloii. lulls ulmiwt ImiwititlvB Hint the streets , Howard Crosby, who shows tlie, ctrlo lino, ono of tho most deslru ireatment of other imillfM the Ai- should b pro.erly ostabllslied by controlling power lu politics, .,0 places about t-wn. JIouso i-KAi. will endmvor to i. ouurUtiui "Ulwhlo iii-jiiiiiiiuiiIh no as to per- ( pt.0ially lu New York City, ami contaliiM nine rooms, hot ami cold, and fair, a. by iiih.nmriMiiilulb.il IwUiMo Himixnot iHorillty of nil real , ,)0(H 0ut the remoily; "When tlie wuter, hath room, etc., mid lu per there U notblnx M lw khIihmI. The , pKl"J" ''"" t,,l' 1-ariner will be I'rosporoous by C. feet order. Jlnrn uud out hulldlnj;. ronubllLMii iwrty liiiii ito Aiulu, hiiiI I d.-t-m It also very imK.rtiit to Wwd Davis, a calculatlou to show with nbout J norcn. This will be sold at n barBulu If nppllcd for nt onco. Six uoreH would plat to nooii advantUKO. have the eoniurs of the old donation , tliaL the home consiimntlon of food laud claim on w hleh the city is lo-, pn.ducls will soon catcli up with the oated re ttablUhed and periKituatod utmost production of the country, by suitable monuments since those rho May Koriim Is now at all news are tho Initial points whloh establisli i HtandM. The Forum 1'ubllshliiK Die IfMMllty of all th ril property Company, 2M I'iftli Ave., N. V f,0e , Hwl Kslnte, 200, Commercial street '"lilm" iKloii should also Is) taken , Wi u year. Wf. in ruurd to the street grades. All Improvements Including sidewalks Sirliif Fever. THE SECOND HAND STORE, MOORE & OSBORNE Tealew In Furniture, Notions, Qumisware, Glassware, Clears, Tobacco, Candle aud NutB. All kinds ofeecond hand goods, bougbt and bold. fjooda 6old on commlMlon. Cor. Stale and Liberty St. . - .--- ..... . IMIf 1 in all parts of thee ty. We dun obiiimiwtioii business exclusively, liyou ,. u.iii faIM-.W4Jiit ihm.ii Mich ubusw i ..i i . ,. .i. .,,,n,..,t r1 Al "' " uwvwrui inot ik "iYuLI'm h. ...... ,,. Wi,u . Ki...ri... ..,..-,. -rini.v. i ami win hjieuK win uMii wiui aiMhMw, HlMuUl aoiilorui to the -gradient of ,oround bmny iss.ple ottou bavin Ml irn fcol on the IIvit unci bl id, and I tl tlft'u ll.l. Kubiirban tracts a specialty. I'AVNK & imiDOFOltl). freely and without fer or f uvar. Hn, ho! ti.lcl. (alaM 11... vjin. tvr..ikapt5 uitli lid "H""'m' "r-r-r-v - .."" "":"T" ". friK.lv ml wlth.,ul feur i.r fuvar. .... . .u ...i..iu. U u.u .r,,.. - IIII.UI MIW1I winMMMj . ..." .m.. - where stone or permanent walks i CMU overyoue wlM) U ur ftuIiHlr,1B,Uii. it T'ti (L l lH COMPLRTK sUdwets of . thirsty ami lMiy yMir IwtwM kMiiflii. Al)NZO Oimmhh, Union Title Abstract Co. ; "ni JS hSJTu uh.! '",k fe,,ttk b,m1 lrt rf , , wy- Ortlce atSSS ConiDMnUl street, fennerly ocoupied by WIIUh.iw I wm. riiw. iiw annuim ihw , vm .... -- .- j ; IOC Uliy. '0 'UP OWUBBtl". It. V!BHli l"""irn n...... ... ..... eouuty ' k Kngland's bank. i At thU untum of tho mr tli iniwt my to" i pi mi y o for lbl, imiliin liiKof MMirlnuM, tlrixt uuil vri.ru out, with- you rwiulru l nitlil tonle iiiwIIsIiib tlml JOS. CRUMP, DEAR GIRLS oulninbltlnii to do nytulinr. und nmiiy ten una ihiiu. wnai birak out tn l in you rwuiru u will Ol Kblltl e iKinui Dr. tiunir. mi- )? .! .. ,.!, IllllllHlH (lrovea I.lver I'llu. Tlior to the llvor, purify the bloml und by mild tonlo satlon. new vitality alreuglb to tho enllra rtem. Hold rnl m bo by Hnilin ft Htmnrr, Klveuu uMlylLy tuwr und ut 44 Take uo Tarty fron any young man, but IMlioyoiruryouiuitcolloxcir ' lltlleubraad's Square Cliocolale Creams, made only by hl Pujent Vnet,v, tfth them, und tell them to oome agulu, for hty ureuperlor to any nmila In the United A .rf-. 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