The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, April 26, 1899, PART 1, Image 4

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    BATTLE IMMINENT -.
BEFORE CALUMPIT
lacArtHiir's D.Tisicn lEn Bcnte to tne
Place Dram Mzlclsi -
IHE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, 1699.
. . '7T77. 1 EAST and SOUTH via
roA. mm. (jrjg jajeS( portianii ana Asiona
STRONG REBEL
FORCE THERE
Aguioaldo io Command aod Accom
panied by His Staff General
Hale's Brigade Already Within a
Quarter of a Mile of the Citri
Manila, April 24. 7:50 p. m. Gen
erl MacArtbur'a division left Maloloa
today, apparently intending to attack
C-tlumpit.
Manila, April 24. 7:30 p. m. Gen
Zlale at 4 o'clock tbii afternoon . bad
crossed Bagdad and reached position
a quarter of a mile irom Calumpit, thus
commanding tbe river ford, .
Prisoner captured by Hale's troops
Bay Agninaldo, General Luna, and tbe
Filipino staff are at Calumpit with a
great force of Filipino troops.
7:40 p. m. Before daylight tbe Fourth
cavalry, with tbiee guns belonging to
inn Utah battery, the Ne bracks regi
ment an I tbe Iowa regiment under Hale
were proceeding in tbe direction of
Xulnhun, where tbe Bagdad (Tibabag)
is fordable, but commanded by trenche.
Durin j tbe afternoon the troops crossed
the river. -
- Generals MacArthnr and Wbeaton,
with the Montana regiment, advanced
to the left of the railroad, and tbe Kan
sas regiment moved forward to tbe'right,
north oi Malolos. Ibey had with them
a long supply train with two armed cars
in froLt carrying two Gatlings and Colts
rapiJ-fire guns, and the six-pounders.
The insurgents attempted to destroy
. their bridge outside of Calumpit, and
succeeded in badly warping the iron
framework. As soon as the soldiers
left the Filipino capital, the natives be
Iran flecking in, as they did at Santa
Crux tefore the last boat of General
Lawtou'a expedition had sailed. Our
army is compelled t? abandon all towns
when an onward movement is com
menced, because of insufficient men to
garrison tbem.
No Change of Plans.
Washington, April 24. Secretary
Alger said yesterday's battle at Qninga
had not ultne I the plans of the depart
ment in any degree. General Otis, Gen
eral I.awton, Admiral Dewey and the!
Philippines commission all were fully au
thorised to deal with the situation in tbe
Philippines according to their best judg
ment, and the department believed it
wcnld be good policy to refrain from
meddling unnecessarily. The secretary
aid that if Otis wants more troops he
shall have them, and meantime the de
partment will make every effort to
hasten tbe relief of tbe volunteer troops
by the regular soldiers.
13 V l O'M
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of tbe well known remedy,
Strup op Flos, manufactured by the
California Fio Stbup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening' laxa
tive, clean sin? the system effectually,
dispelling' colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In tbe process of manufacturing ficrs
are used, as thev are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the Camforjiia Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the f ul 1 d a me of the Company
printed on the Iront ol every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
IAK FRANCISCO, CAX.
iuisvn.i.E. ky. new yohk. n. t.
For sale by all Druggists, Price Sue. per bottla
Colonel Smith Promoted.
Washington, April 24. The president
bas appointed Colonel James F. Smith,
of the First California regiment, to be a
brigadier-general of volonteers. The
regiment is now In the Philippines.
Gdneral Smith will be assigned to one of
the brigades of General Otis' army.
TWO NEGROES
LYNCHED
Yesterday's Terrible Scenes at Newman,
Ca.. Kc-cnactcd Xear Palmetto
Mob Still Unsatisfied and Search
ing for Other Victims.
Palmitto, G April 24 The body of
L'ge Strickland, the negro implicated by
8 im Hose In the killing of Alfred Cran
ford, was found twlnyinj to the limb of
a tree about a mils fr m town this morn
ing. The ears and lingers had been cut
off, an 1 rn the body wis pinned pla
card bearing these words: "We must
protect our Southern women."
Strickland was a npgro minister, 60
yeara of ago. Hose, just as the torch
wai about to be applied to the wood nnder
him yesterday, admitted that he killed
Cranfoid, but said Strickland had given
him $12 to do the deed. The confession
of Hose caused great excitement heie,
and a crowd of men left for f aj ,r Thom
as', where Strickland works, and at dusk
took tbe negro from the place and
brought him into town.
Majir.Tbomat made a speech to the
mob while they were on his farm, urging
tbem not to take the ne,ro and saying
he believed the fellow innocent. An
impromptu trial was held in the public
iquar. Everytolywho knew Strick
land S8 called upon to give, testimony
as (o his character. Several negroes em
ployed by Major Thomas said the negro
was a law-abiding citizen and was not
implicated in the Cranford affair. Othet
people living near tbe Thomas place gave
Strickland a bad name. There were
several people in the crowd who favored
letting the law take its course, and sng
jested that tbe court adjourn to another
place a mile from town, where' several
people lived who knew Strickland. This
met with approval, and tbe "court"
moved out into the woods a mile away.
Here Strickland was strung up two or
three times in an effort to get his con
fession, but each time he denied that he
bad paid Hose to murder Cranford. Tbe
crowd seemed to be evenly divided, and
the speechmaking continued until day
light, when it was decided to take the
preacher to jail at rairtmrn. ibis was
the last the negro was seen alive.
A couple of farmers coming into town
this morning reported finding the body
of Strickland hanging from the limb of
a tree, and shockingly mutilated. The
city marshal summoned two deputies
and drove to the rcene. Tbe body of
Strickland was secured and brought here
for an inpueat.
A telephone message received tnday at
10 o'clock says tbe mob which lynched
Strickland captured Albert Sewoll, a ne
gro who expressed himself to the effect
that the death ot every negro should be
avenged, and has put him to death. The
mob is said to be still on a hnnt for ne
groes, and it is probable two more will
be lynched.
N t Right to L'fllccM.
The woman who is lovely In face, form
and temper will alwsys hsve friends,
but one who would be attractive must
keep her health. If she is weak, sickly
an i all tun down, she will be nervous
and Irritable, If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood will
cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. Electric
Bitters is the best medicine in the world
to regulate the stomach, liver and kid
neys and to purify the blood. It gives
strong nerves, bright eyes, iinooth,
Velvety skin, rich complexion, it will
make a good looking, charming woman
of a rnn-down invalid. Only 50 cents
at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore.
The Beat In III World.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the belt in the world. A few
weeks ago we suffered with" a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, .and having
read their advertisements in our own
mm owier papers we purcnaseu a
bottle to see if it would effect ns. It
cured us before the bottle was more than
half used. It is the best medicine out
for colds and coughs. Ttio Herald,
Andersonville, Ind. For sale by Blake-
it-j Houghton linguists.
Kotlee.
I will give a liberal interest in a most
valuable invention to party furnishing
small amount of money to pay the ex
penses of getting p.itent for the s.ime.
This is an article which every housewife
will want, and can be manufactured at
home at a small cost and large profit.
For further particulars address "D. A.,"
this offiVe.
Caab la tour mack..
All eountv warrants registered prior
to July 13, 1815, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after April 19,
18f. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
garardaj t Pally
Frank Gable, of WapinitU, is in the
city.
j Owen Jones, of Xsnsene, was in the
e ry today.
A. Happold, of Rofos, spent yesterday
in tbe city.
A. S. Holme, of Cross Keys, is in tbe
city on business,
Amrnst Bnchler made a business trip
to tbe Lccks today.
R. V. Egbert of Ilwaco is a guest at
the CmatiJ1 House.
F. W. Stowbridge, of Oregon City
spent tbe day in tbe city.
Mrs. Honghton returned last evening
from a few days visit in rowana
Mrs. Otis Patterson will leave this
evening for Heppner, where ene win
visit a lew days. -
Geo. Baretel, W. II. Pool and H.
Wakerlig of Bake Oven are registered at
tbe Umatilla House.
F. C. Reed, of Astoria, the newly ap
pointed neh commisainer, is in the city
attending to business connected with
his office.
Miss Mollie O'Lesry returned laet
evening from Portland, where she went
to attend a lecture given on industrial
art by Liberty Todd.
Mies Mary Moore and Miss Lizzie
Cooper, who have been attending school
in this city, left this morning for their
homes in Hood River.
Mrs. M. Booth an old time resident of
The Dalles, but now of Portland, is in
the city visiting with her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Latimer Booth.
W. H. Pugh and wife of Wasco spent
the day in the city. Mr. Pugh states
there is every reason to believe there
will be an immense crop in Sherman
county this year.
Pr. Wilson McNary of Salem and
Attornev Lawrence McNary of Port
land will accompany the Itlihee Club
bowlers to this city and attend tbe
tournament tonight,
Monday's Dally.
N. W. Wallace, of Antelope, is in tbe
city.
Champ Smith, of Prineville, is in the
city.
M. E. Montgomery and wife, of Hood
River, are visiting in tbe city.
John "V. O'Leary, tne well known
Grass Vally stockman, is in the city.
Mrs. Fred Legg and Miss Adams of
Salem are visiting relatives in the city.
L. C. Albrecht and wife, of Bake
Oven, are registered at the Umatilla
House.
School Superintendent Gilbert has re-
tor ned irom a few days' visit in the.
metropolis.
Dr, Wilson McNary and Dr. Griffith.
of Salem, left on the boat this morning
for Portland
F. T. Esping who has spent the past
two weeks in tbe city returned to Ante
lope this morniim.
Frank Meredith and Hush McNary
left this morning for Tjgh Valley, where
they i.l visit with Dr. Adams.
Capt. Cowan, agent st the Warm
Spring reservation, came in yesterdav
and left this morning lor rortland
Miss Bertha Jones and Miss Elinor
Kurth, of Portland, spent yesterday in
the city visiting Miss Nellie Jones.
Mrs. Zacbery Taylor, of Antelope is
in the city on her wav to Spokane where
she is going to consult Dr. Sutherland in
regard to her son s health.
John Lathrop, of the East Oregonian,
and his cousin, R. Lathrop, of North
Dakota, spent yesterday in thncitv and
left on the boat this morning for Port
land. Having heard so much about the
scenery on the Columbia they took ad
vantage of tbe opportunity of seeing the
same.
Tuesday's Dally.
C. U. Hickok is on from the Cascade
Locks.
Julius Fisher left today for a few davs
visit in Portland.
II. T. Murchie and wife, of Wasco, are
in the city.
Mies Edna G. Gates, of Portland, is
visiting in tbe city.
Alva Wicox, a prominent Sherman
county sheepman, Is in the city.
E. B. Seabrook, who is siirvevina- 1
Klickitat county, is In the city today.
Capt. Cowan and wife left todav for
ineir nome at tne warm Kpnng reserve
tion.
A. Kayser, the well-known merchant
trom the lilock House, is in the citv on
business.
P. W. Severson. of Portland. 1.
ing a few days in tbe citv with hla nnirw.
f II L- I - I '
ivira. uugu uivnn,
Tom Hill is in the citv from the John
Day country and has brought several
specimens of ore with him.
Rev. Jobn Wood left for Portland this
morninir, where he was called by the
serious illness of his mother. v
C. F. Cathcart, of Portland, is in the
city and is contemplating opening a
cigar store in the near future.
Jas. Batty and wife, of Eugene, are
in the city visiting Fon Batty, the genial
night clerk at the Umatilla House.
STJ. Creteser and Taylor Borrow of
Oregon City came up last evening an I
left for the interior ibis morning.
A. V. Templehuf, of Illinois, Is In the
the city and cmtemnUtes local lilt in
this vicinity. He is desirous of going
Into the stock business, snd will if ,e
csn Secure range.
O. N. Wilson, representing the Wil
sen Barber Supply House, of Portland,
is in the city In the interest of his firm
Navigation Co.'
The Shasta Route
OF TH
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leareand ar. due to arrive at I-orthu
sirs. Keffulator 6 Dalles City
Pa ly (except SuudarJ between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way poi
Colu i
iin on both sides of the
mbia river.
Both of the above ateamers have been rebuilt,
and are in excellent shape for the season ol : low.
Tba Regulator Line will endeavor to give its
patrons the beet service possible.
For Comrort, economy and Pie '
travel by the steamers of Tha Regulator
i-loa.
The above steamer leave Portland and Dalles
at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample
time for outgoing traina.
Portland Office. The Ua" Office
Oak Bt. Dock. Court otreet
W. C. Alia way,
General Agent.
UlTI.
6:00 P. M,
8:30 A.M.
Dally
except
Sundays
17:30 A. St.
OVERLAND KX-1
preaa, Salem, Koae
bunt, Aahland, bao
ranieuto, Ogden.San I
Frauciaeo, Mojave, (
LoaAu,elea,ElPaao,
New orleaua audi
rut J
Kjaeburf and way ta
tiona . ... ...... ;-
Via w ooaijura i
MLAngel, Bilvortoa, I
M eat Solo, Browne- V
Ttlle.gpringfield and
Natron J
iCorvallia and way I
I nullum
t A. M.
:0 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
5 MP.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Dailv (except Buuaay)
. Portland... Ar. s:ioa.
' - ... , . . k LA a M
4:50 p. m.
7:30 p. m
8:30 p. m.
. m
GENERAL
BiacKsmiins
..AND.
Hone
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
I Thiri anl Jefleron.
LacaV.4
Phone 159 i
Dally. f Daily, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDBN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLFEPER8
AND BKCOND-CLA88 SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
w,natlnn at Han Krsnciaco with Occt
dental and Oriental and Pacific- mall steamship
liuea lor JArAn anu t""s "
aiplication ,,. ,rt Fn
Kates ami ---r?-,;ATiTr7T
rope. Also jArAi, m.i, vw.v.v
a rruTD till
111 .ruwa traina arrive at and depart from
Grand Central station, rum uu irm u:ta
YAMHILL DIVISION. "
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. -
ln for Sheridan, week days, at :30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, :30 a. m.
Istb for A I RUE on Monday, Wedneaday and
Friday at :) a. m. Arrive at Portland, Xui
day, Thursday and Saturday U8:lttp. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
E. KoKfilSB, O, H. MARKHAM,
Manager. Asst. O. F. Pass. Act
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, wher
through tlcseta to an poinu in toe casters
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
loweat ratea trom
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
lAHORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
..GflK. F-WK..
Butehens
and Faprneps
..Exchange..
Keeps on drauifht the celebrated
COLUMBIA BKEU, acknnwl
edRed the best beer in The Dallea,
attheuxual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Also the
Fluent brands ol Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sandwiches
of all Kinds always on hand.
s
aES
E
X2
S
E E jy
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed snd Grocery store
Cor 2d & Federal Sts.
E E ID
S
E
E
D
S
SatNsrvI
H
s
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
BT. PAUL
MINNEAFOI.I
DCLUTU
rAkoo
OBAND rUR
CBOOK9TON
WINNIPEG
HELENA an
BUTTE
Through Tiekets
cnicAoo to
WASHINGTON .
rill LA DELPHI A
NEW YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
oa
A. D.
25
SUMMONS
TN THE t'l RvTIT TxIFbt
-.ueelau3,pi,inuJiro'al
O. D. Tajlnr, S
J.-e.h A. J..h.rTrlw.
i,V: .J- ' 1'llUc.n .
To John Brei r, J,,k . .
tdd y and J c Uu Jl
In the n.me . .k""'". sn..
each ..( you are b.-rVbr Z.
ana-er the e,nvC,Li.' JrVL
above eutitied .i,"2?.,M!ari
the date
County;
u Lilt a-.-j
mons upon von i. . at
or if ,: l
t'ountv of this Slate. VhVl '"
Irom the date o( ,he 1S?hJ'S, '
upon you; 11 wrvM bvi,, ? 01
on or before the las '
In the order for T.ubli?it?,' i.
weeks from the l,h dlyTi jl.11- 't(
being the hrn dv ol MhiiZ."rt'l!
you fail ao to an.ie'r ii"U"
plaintiff will apply th.0!
prayed for in hiyco'fe. ,
IliKK) snd lnnWt s : i Z fi",0' T I
each and all ol W,j " '1? C
ngni, tine and Interest of ' Jon,'t
aiita respectively. iu l0"f,h
the southwest quarter of th 'JJ'"'
of section li, a,,'a lhe loto h2h,B'
quarter or aeeti.m 15, toiD,ll
10 eaat, W. M.,.a d rwTi ' J.' i
land, and that the prow. ''Ii.
iteut ol said Judsminr 'iS
Thla summons is serv. 1
lion there..! by o'oVX-.'
Circuit Ju,gc,d-,(?M.rh:iVw
Attomej, i IT I
NOTICE OF RESIGSATto,
Notice la hereby siven th.t i.
a. filed hi, resigUi.J.y J
ratora of the esUU' of K,
and the county eou r t ol the iL ,,"
H aaco county, ha, appoiuw S.
unit mi iii'nriiity r nu
of said aamlnistiator up to uwi,?
to appear in id court at mm IS1 ?
cau-e, if any exists. hr taid mi.w
not be accepts and aiium2X
Dalles City, Or., Dec. 27, IMS. j
One of the Administrators if ivnr
Perry Watklns, Deceased. U
DISSOLL'TION KOTICK.
XotiCA 1 hf.rf.hv li.A t..L ..
heretoforeevuiin. C. !f. FJ
era! lumlering business at bufur, (S1
dert he firm name n .1'
...u, r.n. aru auu J. IV lVarri
derthetirm name of Ward aaoniaT'i
dissolved by mulual coiwnt. W. l'!
P.Ward will continue the ta. '
under the firm namnf w. T?
collect all outstanding accounts triVi
bllla against the old D?ia. AllMtfa,
themwlvea indebt.Kl to said Arm
make an early settlement, t-l titer by eashit
awuaua, VIV. A W. IO, ICW, 1
WllfJ
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATJOjl
Land OFnca at Tri duuj oi
Ap.it i Id. I
Notice Is hereby iriren that the u!
named Bettler has tiled notice of his im ",
to make final proof In anppiirt of bfielaairi
that aald proof will be msdebeforf lotK
and Keceiverat The Dalles, Orreim.ooSuli
May 15, lticj, viz:
Daniel Arthur Kelaay, ofThiDillsf
Hrmestead Application No. 5101, lot
and 8, section and lot 9, section si, w,.,
1 north, range 12 east, Will. Ma,
lie names the following niliieno ten'
bis continuous residence utton snd m'jui:.
of aald lanil, viz: I
J. . Fansher. P. C. Fssan, C. G. ft.'
Turner, all of The Dalles. Urnos.
apr-D JAY V. U'l.ts, for,
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIOI.
Land Offici at Tin D.u.i.ri.Oiiwi
Auril 1.M I
Notice Is hfreby given tbat th Mtrr
named settler bas tile I notice of hliittnto j
make final proof In support of bis elvi ,b
that aaid pnaif will be maje befo:( the nr.rl
and ret elver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Kuiti
May lft, 1M1, viz: j
Isaac C Matnry, ir The Dalles: (
Homestead Application No. It)-, Intlll't
NE'i Si Section, 12, tid tli i
BecUon 1, 1 p. 1 8. K II eastiV M. I
lis names the toiiowiug witnwxi a r
Macontluuous residence upon sud atiiw-i.
Ol aaia lanu, viz : i
A. M. rox, Dun iinrtmsn, rem fin-;
Daniel Kelsay, all of llie Dalles, (ITOii.
jai r
aprX-H
s-
ARLTON, Asst. O. P. A.,
rrlaou Cor. Third. Portland Oregca
Sania Fe Rod
le
Mr. Fred Archer, and Misses Me
F.lln and Lillian Redden left on th
boat thin inornlna for 1'ortlaiwl
they will reiide in the future.
Col. Babbitt U. S. A., accompanied
m 7j vv l ' ' A'n-worth and
Mr.en. Weeks, came tip from Port
laud on the train last evnni n It OH. I I. .fa
'He, b0"1 tl?'1!, n,or"in.- They made
. .. rnaiiy w view the scenery
along the Columbia. '
White Russian
Granulated Rye Meal
The Celebrated
Lincoln Seed Oats
r,m,103 " v, onhe!a m
J. H. CROSS,
F.s.
as
Gunnino.
rvBlacksmiih.
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
for. Second & Latiiiiiiii, pt0M 157
OfTeri traveler! choice of the lollowlne
route, east. They are all famous for
their scenic attraction.
O. K. A N. view 0 17(1 An ftnii Tinntto
r-hasta koute view Saciamento.Oird'en
and Denver.
bhasta Route view Sacramento, hut
Angelea and Alberquerque.
r..Arl!? ,ine of h'"'li PULLMAN
PALACE and TOUIUST SLEEPER,
irom han Francisco and Los Angelea to
Chicago. Thu ia
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
Apply to the agents of the O. K. A N.
J. J. DEVKREUX,
'en. Agt. Worcrter. Bldg. Portland, Or.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is lien't.y iriven that lbs no
have been by the futility Court ol ltfu
Own, tor the lounty of siw, wr
txiintea Joint exii iitors of theesUtt '
V. Rice, UweuMfl. All persons tajW;,
airalnst sni.1 estate Mill vrcsenl IW'W
with the prtr voucher to tne an';
theoftlceof iMifur A Ilenefer. In lt
Wasco on ntv, (irciron. and wiuua mm I
from the ilate of this notice. .
Dated at Dalles lt.v, Oregon. ai.. .
I, mini Kid.
HassTIW'
. . . , .... til i huK'
joint r.Tecuiors oi lur -
ui.. li...ul W1-'
Administrators Notice.
Notice Is hereby aivea that IJ;
has been apN.inttil hy tnecuin -
state f Or.'i..n for Wascj V'" ?r'l'
tnitor of tlir ot IP "'- ,n,iii
All per'oi.s navinsv"""- -j.
certstnt.
estate are hciehy untitled topreseii i
the vr"'T!"V:?:l
(Ton, within six inoi.tlis from wu.
lii'ill.n f Ity, Or , March l'tn ''lU
mrh.'Jl liro'"-
tub coiumwa Pacicino Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANCFACTCKKKbDF
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
a)RlED BEEF, ETC.
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