The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 07, 1902, Image 2

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WW. MOKMNf. ASTOKIAN, .HSl.AY, J AMUR Y
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Ttphon Main ML
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION
DAILT.
Snt br m11. Pw r"' I90
Smt by mall, Per month M
Parved by carrier, pr month t
WEEKLY.
Sut by mall, pr yr. In aJvano. JI.W
Tli AM.r!n puarantwa to Its aJvr
ttri the largest clrvulatkn of any
MWtpafwr r"MIhM on tb Columbia
rtrtr.
THE VEXEZEELAN CRISIS.
Trouble accumulate upon the head
of President vvtro. His campaign
against Colombia falls, or at any rate
does not succeed. He Is confronted
with a formidable revolt In his own
land. He Is, moreover, menaced with
coercive action on the part of various
European powers for the forcible col
lection of debts Ion; due. This last
mentioned Is the latest and most seri
ous of the Venezuelan autocrat's In
volvements. The claims of France, It
Is said, may be adjusted without trou
ble. Put Germany is urgent and men
acing. Her warships are gathering
' near Venezuelan ports, and she is evi
dently preparing a bl.H-ka le if not an
actual temporary seizure of the latter
until such time as the satisfaction of
her claims shall be assured. President
Castro maintains a defiant front, and
may be s. Infatuated as to try" to re
sist German force with force. It Is
pretty evident, however, that his chief
reliance Is upon external succor. He
apparently hopes that the United
States will Intervene for his protection
"under the Monroe doctrine," or that
the large foreign commercial interests
at Venezuelan ports will serve as a
barrier against German aggression.
Such hopes are probably quite vain.
The attitude of the United States is no
doubt the decisive factor in the prob
lem. If It does not Intervene, no other
country will. If It should Intervene,
no other would stand against It. At
present Its Intentions are not dis
closed, but its very proper massing of
a naval force in the Caribbean super
ior to that of any other power shows
that it, is fully awake to the situation,
and means to be prepared fur anything
that may occur. Neither r? !. r
many'9 intentions disclosed, nor hns
the nature of the understanding be
tween Germany and the United States
been revealed. What is of supreme
significance, however, Is the fact it
seems to be a fact that a satisfactory
understanding between these two d.ies
exist. There Is no reason to suppose
that the United States will stand in
the way of a proper satisfaction of
whatever Just claims Germany may
have against Venezuela, and certainly I
none to fear that Germany win pur
sue measures effensive to the Enlted
States. Much sensational stuff, of in
terested Inspiration, has been publish
ed about Germany's deep, dark and
desperate designs upon the shores of
the Caribbean hostile to the Er.Ited
States. But It should be obvious to
even the most superficial Intelligence
that to quarrel with the United States,
or to give this country Just ground
for complaint. Is about the last thing
In the world that Germany wants to
do. It Is not a question of one nation
being afraid of the other. It is a
question of International ties, of blood,
of commerce and of interests in gen
eral belni? too strong to permit for a
moment anything like serious es
trangement. As to the Monroe doctrine, which Is
Invoked by some with more vocifera
tion than discretion, we cannot per
ceive that It Is In serious danger of In
volvement. That venerabl and bene
ficent Instrument forbids the colon
izationforcibly, through conquest,
of course of the American continents
by any European power. It d'-s not
nppear that Germany has any thought
of colonizing Venezuela. Also the
doctrine forbids any Interposition for
the purpose of oppressing or of con
trolling the destinies of th" Ameiban
republics. But we cannot recall that
the cillectlf n of Just debts has Is.en
ju In Inlly or judiciously declared to be
oppression, or that the temporary
blockade or occupation of a rort has
been wisely deemed a control of the
destinies of the country. The Afonroe
doctrine Is a charter of protection In
the legitimate development of Inde
lendcnt nationalities In the three. Am
ericas. It is not and never was a
charter of International libertinism.
it may properly Ire Invoked for I rotec-
Hon against e.iniiet. U m't to bo
used a aorivn for nTritetory and in-liima-t.u
diMor. The fimdimental
ijuostion I. if ivur'. whether the
claims of ;rin:inv Arv tint. It la to
he tinatimt I t'iM the I'nii.'.l Sim.
government tus lv.n amr'y insured
iihiii thai vir.t . If t l,-y are .lust tli V
should be pa.d Tlii Mop: - Oo.ttine
gmnt no . veptlott from li.iW'.ltv for
thorn. Xor it,' President iiMro . om
moti, I himself to sympatic in spen ''
Yetiosuohi's money In . aiir, .ugns
against Colombia mste i-l . f '.vl'i : it
to p;IV thf Country's debt.
NOT THK Mi'SKV 1 'ENTER.
I
The Taoouia New says: A.vorl:tig
to some figures published in the New
Year's Oregonlan. the national hank !
d posit of Oregon touched the lowest i
mark after the panic of Iv'.t on rYhru-
iiry iS. 1S:M. when the total deposits I
In the national barks of that state I
amountM to is.ru.m September j
IsOl. the national Ivank deposits of Ore-
gon amountiM to llS.eiST.it'l i's. the larg
est amount reported on any date since
and a gain of $T.3.Vt..tlJ or ll p.T
cent as comparevl with the lowest rec
ord of nearly seven and a half years
before. According to the same table the
lowest record of deposits In tr.e n.if.on-
al Kinks of Washington since the
panic was on iVtoN r . t:X. wh. n the ,
total amount on deposit :n the n uional i
hanks of this state was S ,::T ":.
On the th of S-pt. tt'.N r i.ist the !-
IH'sits In the rational hanks of W.ih- .
incton amounte 1 to t: Jl W:' 71. an in-
cease in l.-ss than five years of ST.- ;
T".:;j.l.. . r jvr cent I
The national hanks o' Oreg. n h.ne :
gained In dep-wits JTS"iM l-i evn
and one-half years, while Washing- !
ton s national Kinks have gained JIT.- ,
TvV"- In deposits In five years. The :
sain in Oregon national hank r-'Stts i
I
have been less than Jl 'VOAi ht year.
In Washington the gain has b-en more
than J3 Sit..W per war. These figures
....
show the relative growth .if business
in the two states. In vh-w of these tlu'-
ures which are taken from its columns.
tne regonian snouM rev.s.' u:e neioi
lines to its article on north" ,-s'ern
finances which contain the assertion:
' Portland Is th. money center of th
west." For Portland Is n t th.
center of the west, nor of th
west. It Is the money cen'er
nomah coun'y and the s'lte
gon. That's all.
money
n rth
f Mult
,.f Or-
Professor Emerv I!. J'.hns.m, of the
t'niversity "f Pennsylvania, who was
(appointed by the late president as the
ieummep-ia! expert upen the XI. a'.tgii.i
i
eanal eommission. hri.-t.y d.-serlUd in
a re. ent ad !res. th reason his rom
mlsiion seleet.nl th" XL aragja r lit-,
and discarded the Pnrlen and Panama
j route. The canal rout.- through the
Isthmus of Pari.-:!. Professor J-d.ns.-n
sail. th commission f.nind ti cost,
hy and Impracticable, as tunnels woull
have t b instructed, and n-n large
! enough for the largest modem vessels
could te properly ventilated: and even
if it were possible. th cost nf con
struction would b" too great. As !
tween the Panama and Xio.iragua
routes, the latter Was SeeC(. l ,y the I
commission, the expert said, re-cause It
entails less work to complete, has few
er engineering difficulties to overcome,
eos's considerably less, and can be
compb-ted in a mm h shorter time. in
the contrary. It. Is longer than the
Panama route has more locks. I not
so straight, and calls for concessions
which the government mt obtain
from i'osta Riean and Xbaraguan ;
governments. Tiy acquiring the Pana- ,
ma course, the construction would cost
about Jt'.0O0.0"0 less than the Nlcira- j
guan. but the difMcrcnre would be ;
made up In obtaining the concessions. I
The Xlcaragua canal would require
about four years to complete while the I
Panama canal would tak tn
The
former would be shorter by one day
for Atlantic and Pacific coast com
merce, but It would be long'-r f.,r 'be
South American and Alatte tra !-.
Commenting th" other
It.
the
large decrease in m'lrria--s In IP,
ter In VM. Miss Sus.-in !:. Ant'iop
veteran advocate of woman f-ifT ,:!..
said: "1 think one rcvon for il.e ,!.
rrea" Is the ner,.a e. ir,te!i;- rr e
wom'-n. In the old d.iv- v r.m -n vi -.
marrh-d at 10 and until they .'irMv.-d at
4a their one aim seemed to be o I'iV -birth
to a child every v-ae ..r fvo
The h'yday of their lives wai xpeM ;rl
hopeless toil and worry. i'nd they I. -ramo
old long before their time. What
this world needs Is few-r children find
those betfer taken care of and better
born and br-d. A woman v.-ho narrlcs
a man and finds out that lie Is a
drunkard or a wicked man Is commit
ting one of the worst sins ai'ainst Ro
Jciety If she continues
to live with 'hat
man. (Vie of the grv.itost crime Ik
bringing children Into lt world under
such circumstances. Tin1 woman should
get, a dlxouv and see to It that she
d.vs i ot rush into another such atll
ti v."
Slop the Couth lit Work Oil lh( Cold.
l.rtatio I'roino Quinine Tablets 0n
j:t coU In one doy No cum, No Pay.
I Price J: cent.
j The ."!.! ma doom you to plain
'liilr.g bul onlv -ui cm dcn our-.rlf
plain tlonkiv... IVafnoss an. I Cheer -
' fulness.
lON '.' 1,1 K IWiKfllKlt.
"or.s:tpatlon and health never go to
gether IV Witts Utile Kurly Ulcers
promote eay action of the bowels
without distress. I hae been trviu
bled with eostlenes nine years." says
J. O i',:eene. IVpautv, lnd , "I he
tried many remedies but Little Kurly
Kisers give best results." CI I AS.
i;;ki:s.
It Is hoivd that the Itiilgarlans are
not contemplating any such absurdity
as charging coininmnd interest.
NOTICE.
Purine the absence In Cblnii of Ah
IVgg. senior partner and general man
ager of the Hop Hlng I.ung Company,
the affairs of the firm will be managed
by Ju Voung. through whom all busi
ness nuit N- transacted.
HOP ll''. I.l'SM CO.
j: Hond St.. Astoria.
Charles Emory Smith will resume
'.lie iiecupaf.on of putting n tlrst-ol.is
newspaper into se.ond-elass mall
M i:l an I Express.
Tv" lb rKVIVKS.
V. lining il'.o.k Sprsiigsi coal Is he
only coal t u. f r heating purposes
Y..U have prol able tr:. d others: now
try this, ar.l we f,-1 a-su:ed you will
never u-e any oth-r kind. I'h'tie,
main Z'. an I we will at once deliver
...al to you In any iiuantny. illve
this c.al a trl.il and don't forget the
phone, e'U S. EI. Mi iRH & Oi..
Agents.
If that N'-'w York pr f-sor can
' make g I aet.,rs of ba I ones by hyp-
notism we shall t' happy to send him
i . .. , ,
a little lit. ' hi.-.ig i Journal,
,
.v FI It E MAX'S '"I.'SI CAM..
'I ! ti. k t try engine, although ev-j.-ry
joint a.-he-l and every nerve was
r.v ked with lain.'' vrlt C. V. IMl
! amv. a locomotive fir-tun of I'.urllng-
'ton. Iowa. "I was weak and pale, wlth
;out any a;p"'iv and .ill run down. As
! I was abort to give no. I got a bottle
of E'.-etrie P.ltt.'.s and. af'er taking
lit. I felt as well as I ever dl 1 In my i
! life." We.ik, piek'y. r.in down people
nlw.iv rain n-w life, strength and !
vigor from tli. ir us.-. Try them. Sat
. isf i. 'bm guarantee. 1 ,y Hart's Prug
' stor-. I'riee e.-n's.
Sj okane
I IS to . oS..
an 1 h-neef.
I- . otiip.-!!..
s requiring ivs salimkeep.
up th-ir family entrance,
rth Spokane husbands will
I to go to saloons alone.
It like T-ibune
A PI! FIT.M'.I.E IXVESTMBNT.
I
yea I
mv
wis tiouhi.-l for about seven
with my stoma, h and In bed ii.;'.?
line." vavs E. Iiemick. S.iniervllle.
lnd.. "I spent about JK0 and never
. .mt I g.-t anything to h.-lp me until
I tri. d K'o l I Iiyspepsla Cure. I have
tak-n a f.-.v bottles and am entirely
w-il." You don't live by what you eat.
but by what you digest and assimilate.
If your stoma' h doesn't digest your
f..od you are realy starving Kodol
Iivsr.. i s.a i'ure does the stomach's
work by digesting th" food. You don't
ha.- to diet Eat all you want. Ko
dol dyspepsia ''tire cures all stomach
troubles. niA.v RiEIl3.
In Ser.a'or Piatt's opinion, there Is
not ho mu' h the matter with Kansas
as with young William Allen White
of Emporia liuffalo Express.
rilIM.iP.EX ESPECIALLY LIABLE
Hums, bruises and cuts are extreme
ly painful ;m I If neglected often result
in blood poisoning, ''hlldren are espeel
ally liable to such mishaps because not
so careful. As a r'-medy DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve Is un-quatei. Draws
out the flre, mops the pain, soon heals
the wound. Tteware of counterfeits.
Sur. cure for plies. "DeWltt's Witch
I Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema
i after two physicians gave her up,
writes James Mock, X. Webster, lnd.,
: The sor.-s were so bad she soiled two
to five dress-s a day." I'lIAH. WX
, i:i;.-i.
I Some people pretend to think the
Itoo-evelt boy- are extraordinary be
, au-e they are fighters. Going upon
this th'-orv alone. must admit that
.the (ountry Is full of extraordinary
! yoiii.g on. -. - i h! ag., Iiaily Xews.
j 'IHI.Ii y.'iI-.TII MILLKiNN.
"Mv 'hill 1- v.o'tl, million' to me,"
I'-tv Mrs ,!,,,... t:., r llarrlsburg,
!'; ' I ...Id h ive ,,t her by
tour, h'"! I not pur'ha.ed a bottle
f ' ri- M-roi te ''.it'll ''nr.-." fine Min
ii ; '' ":! 'iir- W cure ' -ur fo roughs.
!' roil;, arid throat and lung troubles.
At. a I
iluti-lv safe cough cure which
aits Imriierpaioly. The youngest child
can lake i win, erplr.- safetly. The
iitiie r.ri- h like the taste and remeniber
ho.v often It hep.ed them Ev ry fam
ily should have a trottle of (in" Minute
Cough '.'tire bandy. A' this season es
pecially It may be needed suddenly.
'.'UAH. P.Oc,EI'..a.
ur Annual Sale
COMMCNCF.S ON
THURSDAY
JANUARY 2d
C. H. COOPER
Ltadlrg: Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria.
A Dollar Saved. .
i ;i I'.'lLir Kiiriinl. c can sax ilnlhn- I'm- ua
It Vi'U w i.-li ! istvliii-r a
Handsome Bedroom Set
I .i Net I'.iiv r.clun' Si i iiij; I Mir
Sidetoards. Center Tatles. Mattresses. Heating Stoves
Mirrors. Mijj5. Picture I urncs. He.
Robinson's Furniliirc Store
Second-Hand I urniturt tikes In I ihaajc lor Nf
N. Vt it Will I- '
through the tune,
tube.
rd. r to shoot us
in a pneumatic
V Vermont woman h. married an
other ii m while her husband was in
iih" Klondike Is again with her lawful
spouse. She knew wh.it h-r duty was
the minute she ?eurne. that her litis,
band had r.nne La. k w 1th t' .e.
It seems that the r.in- m.o. :ni en
gr.ss didn't pan "in. owing to the f.iet
that ..nil of tie- parties to It u. lilted
jtlie ..tier fellows to make , tK .-..n.
j cessions. The ,.., fates must have n
I sist,.. on .lis. -isini; ihlncs tlist an I
h.iMiig the ehampiiirne br.uiglit in nft-
rw ard.
It Is human nitii"
oiifevsing one s s. f
mtii ipatlon Lassie
to vlrlnk ftoiii
wrong In one's
Think tint us many soi th-r.- N but
on- spring lid- of life. Ill.lt i I but
a green an I s.ippv onih wlmh rushes
to a brelf summer and all cNe of life
Is but a winter, long an I drear and
gray and lote-h Through all '"it- lif
our s; ring t .p. j renew .-,. - M i-o p-sh
Itrent
If ue wish i,i . ,g men I i those
Who come lifter US. We should keep Ho
log books, but always renumber to
sing ' I n v.r did so when I was
young." Then, you sec, th'-y'lt tieur
have a ' hull' ., t.. f 1 ri 1 out what bloom
ing Idiots we were l'i and Down Hie
Sands of Hold.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Mjnsell Dulldlng.
173 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR
TELEPHONE. RED MM.
Andrew Asp,
Hariri SULrr, Blarliralla tod HnrviMr
FIRST-CLASH WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Olven to Ship art!
HUamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Dlack
imlthlnf, irlrst-Clas Horse
shoeing, etc.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANt STS
Dr. T. L,. Ball
DENTIHT.
f,2l Commerel.il Ht., Astoria, tire. I
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMFPCIAL STREET.
J.A.FASTABEND
OHNERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST
TO
Si. Tit ill, Iiilii:li,Mi:iliniiuiiri
LINE
lrai;ii
And All Pi n ':is:.
r.'irHigh I'lil.i.,. ind T ur -Ic-pert,
liming .in I l;un"'V Sin k ng
Libra: y din
I'AII.V TRAINS. EAST TIMI". f'Ktl
VIi'K ASIt Si'KNERV I'N-
ijt'Ai.i:i.
Tl.-ket.s to p litis Ea! v.i I' .r:l.md
and th-. lir.jt X.rheiti Ry, .n ml
tit II. R. N Tl. k .ittl -e. As o-i.
r (i.'-at N irile rn Tick: niM.
I JJ I IIIHO 51 Kid. I .
PORTLANH.
For rt, folders nd full lifurmaMan
regarling Enti-rn trip, .-ill in .r d
dr It Mi'lCSnX.
J. W. PIIAIiN, city Tl- k. t Ag't
Truv. Pasn. Ag't. Portland
It Will Pay You...
to write for our rules before you pur-
hne a ticket tu any point in the
EAVI". Through Tuurlst Cms from
the
Pacific Coast to
Chicago .and Cincinnati
ifinneetliig with through trains for nil
i points In the fur EAST, SnCTII or
' Sirl'THEAST. Fust rind liiindNomely
ieiiilpper Mteiini-heiiled Iriilns - I'lning
i''-irH. Iluffr-t Llbrnry I'urs, Sleeping
''nrs nnd Free ileillnlng I'hnlr Curs
tbruughoiit the following flutes:
IoWA. IN HI AN A, WIH.'.NrtlN. M IM
S' il'ltf, THNNI'WEK, Url'IHIANA,
ILLINOIS. MINNICrtirTA. HuE'l'll DA
lTA. ARKANSAS, KENTI 'i'KV urn
MIHSISHlp-I.
I'or prirtlr plars regarding freight or
j p ism riK'-r imf-H ii ii I H'-rvli e cull nn or
ddreH, J. I'. LINI.S.;y,
! T. F. A P. A.
: It II. TIKIMItlll.L,
'ntn'l Agent.
11.1 Third HI., pi ip.TI.A Nl i. ( l: r ii iN.
' A. I!. '. HKN'NIST'iN, U. W. P. A.
i Hi:: Elrnt. Ave. Hr-.-uile, Wash.
.TEAS...
! Lntest ImportnlloiiH In TEA. RICE ind
all klnrlH (if CIUNA MEIiCIl AXDIHIC.
Contra' tors for Chin' se
LABOR
Hop mg Lung & Co
276 Pond Ktreet.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
I.KAVK
IMKI'IANK
Assmt
llUllnl I'elllmi.l I'll mi lei I I II l 111
tik'IMU her AM . met W r viUpiu
I 1'olnla I
AM'HItlA
t ui , Kor I'ottUml .u.l W ;ll.uui
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l,liill. fef Ultlteiil.'lt,
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Mciiltlr tor W rreltlell.
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T mi p hi
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V 10 A III ' iri ,e met AitellM
Sundiy only
' All traps mt k x eloan eonnf.'Jl.n l
i (l.ilile with 'l N.irtlurn Pacinc train!
' to and from Hi Kant and Moon I pooni
J. f. MAT',
(b'ti'l Krrlghi sn.l raasciigor Anii
i
..Portland ftsioria Ijoulo..
' STR. "BAILEY GATZERT."
Pally Hound Trlpi Klcrpl Hunday,
TIME CAKO
I-ave I'.irtland.
I !,. Aauir..
7 a tn.
p. in.
I The Dalles Boat
STR. " TAHOMA."
, iiemerii Por:lnd. Th I'all's and mJ
IMIO'.S.
11Mb CAKU
I-ave orlln, Tuesday. Thursday!
and Ri'iioUva al 7 a. m.
Arrives The ISilIra Ills tame dy t P m
laes Tli lde. Kuiidayi, W,lne-
.laia a".'. Fri.li l . a in
Arr vra I'orCaud, aam day. P. m.
Tim rut ha th rndet scenic at
tra. tl nia on earth Un ling Foot
of Alder iri. Hoth
'I'll, 'lira Main HI.
J TATIsUt At A.torla
J'lllN M Flt.I.ot'N. At. The tulle
PltrilKK A ItAllXES, Agl ll"-Kt
Itivr
Wnl.HMUI) WTKItH. Agt Whl:
i Salmon.
iJ r WYATT. Al Vnruvr
K Vf. ,IUi."1ITiN. A( I'onland
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people r runleuipl - ting
trip, whrih'T ,i biinitniu or plruiure,
lli'f nuturiiliy wm Hie lei vus
-liiaiiialil a fr a iiN-r-d. ..mfort nl
l:ife.y t cuiierned Emplfs of th
I WIS-'oNSIN CENTRAL LINES r
I pi J t ri the public on I our tra in
j4i, o.c:a.o (.i an o mike il.n ion
. ii.c;oin wlih ilivrgjig Urn- l s.l
I Junction points
j Pullman Pi.a. ,. Mlceplng sn.l Cha r
i'rs on Ihrouga :rl:.
Inning car ervl, r uin'ge''l, MrnU
; . r "d U c irte
, In or If r t i ..I. n the flrt.. li "r
v.ee. a.sk the t'eke: g in i,i ou
. I i-k-t over
i The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will nuke direct r inne.-ilnm
.it St Piul for ClikMg i, Mllw.iuk-'e and
i 4ll iKilnts Kut
For any fnr:hr li.forrni'l -n ill on
anv ticket sgent, er i'.irri ,i in 1 nl.h
' JAS. ('. POXK. den. Pus Ag t
' .r JA1. A. CUx'K, Milwauk'e, W.
! (Saner! Aftlt,
ItIIE CHICAiXl A NORTH WrUTEHN
RAILWAY.
ll'IIITE COLOR UNK
KOPP'S BEST
ADeliciotiH and Pcihitfible
lrink Absolntel v Pure
The Northern Pacific Hrwry, of which Mr. John Kopp Ii proprKtur,
makes beer for domestic and eiport Iral".
Ilottlrd beer for family us or k'f heer supplied at any tltn. Delivery In
ihe city fre.
Horth Pacific Brewery
NEW ZEALAND HUE
Of New Zenlmiri
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., 5an Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
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Typewriters.
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