The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 21, 1905, Image 3

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STATE CF AriAQcuY
CEGS TO Li ALLO wiD
TOCnOT7ii IIERSELF
RXiS: luSTEAD
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' CF.STATE-.FAW
Ual U I
Maasaeret Occuring'on All Sides,
Woman Appears - oh' Burnside
" Street Bridat Midnight
t j With SufcHSe Intentions.-"
Proposal , That a Four-Days'
-' OiL Welfe Ar Ablaza and
V y Traiht Destroyed.- .
MANY KILLED IN FIGHT
4J- Melting; . Be Held In v
-' -Salem.' ;.'''
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PRINCESS METTERNICH CELEBRATED '
TRIES TO FOLLOW HAT.
MEETINQ TOMORROWjTO
JN STREETS OF BAKU
INTO THE WILLAMETTE
' DECIDE THE MATTER
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Ifl THE CAUCASUS
UULCO
f?tfj ' '! t ; v. . -, . y
i.
, Czarovitch' of Russia Seriously
.i: III While Palace Is Under
-.'.. "Martial Law. '
(Journal Special Berries.) '
tendon, Fab. il. The, "Exchange Tele
graph has a 8U Petersburg dispatch' re
porting that a state ' of snatchy exists
In the Caucasus. Massacres are oc
curring oa air aldea. vOil wells are
a blase, trains have been destroyed and
river navigation is stopped. Tbs peace-"
able element la In a state. of terror. The
authorities are Inefficient to cope with
th revolt-. ; V , f,'..-!
Plapatches from .Baku stata that In a
street fight between' Mussuhpen aud
Armenians on Sunday IS were killed and
wounded. . - The fighting was resumed
yesterday. Reinforcements 1iav been
summoned, and the rioters lar being
subdued 'today. .
A dispatch from Berlin states that
the Lokal, Anaelger'- report that the
czarovltch - of Russia Is 111 and that
several physicians have been summoned
to Taarakoa Selo.
Owing to the numerous threatening
letters received at the palace, special
precautions nave been taken to prevent
j traga ' on the Imperial family, and
Tasrskoe Belo has been placed under
martial law.'
The workmen of the Putlloff company
have chosen as their delegates to the
Joint commission. Instituted by the em
peror to Investigate labor disturbances,
the strikers now In Jail forth affair of
January I J. Including Inosemtaeff, vice
president of Qapon's organisation. r-
- -The peaaants of two , communities In
the province of Deroneach In southwest
Rueaia, have taken 'the unprecedented
step of telegraphing directly to the caar
praying for relief from the burdens- or
rents and taxation. . : ..f ,
FEAR AN ATTACK.
maislans
Throwing TTp Barthwork at
- . '.' Tiunsa Biver. ...'-;
, 5 -o (Joarnal Boeelal Service.)
. Toklo, Feb1. 21. Oyama reports that a
small fore of Infantry ' was attacked by
the Japaneae at Fang 'Shan yesterday.
The Russians"' shelled . Eapatai Sunday
with heavy guns.
.Anticipating an attack on Vladivostok,
the Russian are throwing up- entrench
ments on the northern bank of the Tu
en river. , v-'. ;- .'
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ASOB.
'(looraal Special Service.) ,"
1 St ' Petersburg, Feb.- XI.' Zemsky
' Sobor will b convoked. on April J, Is
the' report that, has -spread through the
capital. .,'' Official confirmation Is, how
'' ever, lacking, and It la stated, the caar
:; hs not yet detiJtly made .trp'hla stBd
on the. aubject. , ;
NEW MINERAL FOUND " r "
IN CEYLON'S INTERIOR
V-' (Jearaal Special Service.) V
- . -London, reb. 11. A new mineral val
ued at $150 per hundredweight, has been
tlscovered In Ceylon. Th fact Is' re
arded In the report on the results of
the "thineral aurvey In the Island, Just
' issued, which' states that a - sample
, supposed to bw uraplnlta, or pltch
'; -blende, proves on complete analysis to
''be a hew mineral, which Is Is-proposed
to name "thorlanlte." ' Its principal eon
1 stltuent is oxide of thorium, f which
' ItTontalns 7.tl per cent, an amount
;' ' far ' higher than that of any mineral
known hitherto. Thorla, which la'used
:' In -the. manufacture of Incandescent gs
' mantles, is scarce, ' and la at present
chiefly-extracted from- th - monastic
sanda of Brasil. -Thorlanite. adds the re-
port. Is also radioactive, and a footnote
to the report states, on the authority of
' Sir William Ramsay, that radium la
present In- the mineral. nd that It fur
nishes considerable quanUties of be-
. Hum. r'f . r-- . - ..
ei-BB HwMMawaM
1 SM00T INVESTIGATION 4
i p : WILL BE CONTINUED
J - (Joaraal Special Same.) ' -
' Washington, Feb. Jl. The Smoot case
will not b decided at this , session of
congress but will be continued Into the
next session before ! final action' will
be taken. The committee has found
It-Impossible to make a report before
, March 4. and even should report be made'
there would be little opportunity of con-
a stderlns; It on account of the Swayn
Impeachment proceedings. - ;
'. The committee on privilege and elec
tions will visit Utah during -the coming
summer, where a seaalon will probably
be held. -' , . ' .
WOUNDED LOVE WANTS- -:
i A GREENBACK, PLASTER
' Jessie Ia Ooldi wants $10,000 of Wil
liam Ooldi. She told th circuit court
- today that Ooldi promised to .marry
- her and jthen broke - his- promise and
? married another. (
V June 11. K04, In Chicago, Ooldi began
his professions of undying love, saya
. Miss OoldlA's petition. He went to St
IjOuIs on business, says th petition, and
- from that ctty sent affectionate letters
' and telegrama Then, In September,
- 104, he came ito - Portland and married
. another woman;
Make hair UgM aaA tUTy. Stop ttohtaJT lataatly. .
CiOING-l G-Q1NG!! GQNEUI,
SarpleM Wll bbv Zy -XarytaM WJH
NEWtfttO'S!
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DOffT ELAKX YOUH lOulCAt
Many laalM wart the- sknn t tan.
Ileal HImiiii ta HMka a If Mtrae
tlon. iff (fttr r Umt baiMl aad
attract Irian aapa41d bf the ! nal W
-ma I raaaral f aUsktly lml aalr
ihattAxrM a sarad. If roar arirrar eaald
talk It weals el. ad with nm to "aeva
lr Slsra,LNi lead NV.tUMM.ts rifKlIE C0..1cpL I. VfrWt Mck.. fw a tsfjate
Refuses to Give Name, and
v8ays She Will Take Her ;
; . UI9 Very ' Soon.' ' v' '
' After throwing her hat into the -Willamette
river from the Burhald street
bridge, about 11 o'clock last night -a
woman., who gav the nam of Kate
Williams, tried to follow it Bh was
prevented J' from ending her life ' by
Prank Henneaaf, . the bridge superin
tendent, and others and sent to polio
neadQuartera. -
Though the pollc have ascertained
that the woman lives af Albany. Or., aha
nrmiy reiuaea 10 give ner true name,
She la about Zl years old. Sh was re
leased from the city prison .this morn
ing oa- cash, ball deposited' by Emll
Bpranger, who conducts a saloon ' at
Sixth and Couch streets. -
-. Befor the arrival of the pollc the
woman, who was slightly under th In
fluence of- liquor, . pleaded with the
bridge men to be permitted to carry her
design of suicide Into execution, saying
sh wss "tired of th Me." .. -
At pollc headquarters th would-be
suicide was facetious one minute and
lachrymose tb . next. She Informed
Captain Bailey that her nam was
"Happy Hooligan.' - ,
MAJORITY OF G0LC0NDA
STOCK CHANGES HANDS
'. (Special Wipateb to The JoornaL) f'l
'Pendleton, Or, Feb. 21. It-yeJ
terday afternoon a ' majority or tne
shares . of . the Golconda Consolidated
Mine 'company, largely held In this
i .. MiMkHMl kv'n ' E Knrlon
and' his associates. Mr. Norton gets
control ana pas aiso proviaeq ior inn
Indebtedness of 'th company, which ag-
. Particulars of the deal hare not been
made public. jur. - isorion aiaira io
an operating ' fund of about 140,000
would be provided soon by. means of
which th mine would b unwatered.
development resumed and . the mill
lianeu. t. . ..
. Negotiations taave been pending for a
ilWJWIl. . , w - .
One project provided for Issuing bonds
sufficient to meet an ODiigauona ana 10
give th .operating fund required. Tills
n -, iMiMi - nut Me. Korton and
hie associates, by purchasing control in
the company, get tne management, ana
th producers of theastrn Oregon
district. ' : . I'
WATER CASE DECIDED '
: V ? BY JUDGE BELLINGER
H In th matter of th petition of the
PaelflclJTWtock company, of; Harney
county, to have W. D. Hanley reatralned
from iXUlnt mor than i given amount
of th water of SUvies river. Judge
Belllnxer this - morning . .decided that
Hanley had violated only a. portion of
the decree rendered some time ago-,
Th court decreed several months ago
that Hanley ahould be permitted to re
tain th dams be then had and the Irrl
ratine ditch system. - A new dam
erected by him was a violation of the
order, but this had been abated. new
channel for the river, which Hanley
had cut across, a neck of land, was alao
held to be a violation, and he was
ordered to peHmlt tb water to run Its
original course., - . ," .',
M'MINNVILLE BOYS'
-GLEE CLUB TO APPEAR
(Special Tntpat
Jomnat)-
McMlnnvllle. Feb. ' H.Th McUlnn-
vine College Olee club will mak Its
first appearance a,t th opera-house her
tonlKht in the cantata of "Th Qraaa-
hopper."- Th proceeds of th entartalp-
ment win go. toward paying tne snare
of th coileae debt aasumed by th-gl
club last fall If tb horn ntertaia
ment la successful, th club will giV
entertainments at several ' of. the smal
town In this vicinity. After the pro-
anun tonight- Mra Potter, -principal of
th conservatory department,' will give
a banquet to the club. Its guests and th
faculty at th college.' - " .
ftrn at sr
, (Rpadal" rilapatch . te Tbe Joanul.) '.
' McMlnnvllle, Ot.J Feb. '. Jl. WUUam
Johnson died at th horn of bis -parents
In this city yesterday. ' He had
suffered from consumption for some
months. .Mr. Johnson was'iS years of
ace. a son of one of th most promi
nent families In McMlnnvllle, and war
very popular among his associate,- He
was formerly a atudent at HU1 Mili
tary academy, where Ji took a very
prominent place In student affairs. The
funeral, was held this afternoon at 3
O'clock. "' . ' . .. ;
A910BA3.Tr. XX7XBTS
' (Jooraal Special sarrlcel) : ' '
Brussels, FtbC Jl. Practically all th
marltlm nation of m world ar rep
resented at a diplomatlo conference of
admiralty expert a begun her today.' Th
chief object of th conference Is to for
mulate a treaty among th marltlm na
tion on th subject of collisions and salvage-.
Th United Stat Is represented
at th conference by former Supreme
Court Justlc W. W. Goodrich of New
York. ' ,;.'.'.'"
save tW
Tee. Late far Xarstelse.
MEtlPICIDE
ft ea k
saw wltk giunas's Wsrs ! wfclea ktn
tse sierBe aa easaas aau. krtttla wt
la f toil aaa-. alas aassrarf la faltlnt
aalr. DaHa a Sana aad taa katr-s
aataral hum aad aaaaaaare will ratara.
Mai mass raaalta. aa eaqabNte kalr
Plan of Those In Favor of It Is to
. Havs Racing in Sep-
. (Bpaelal Ptapatch to Tke Jonrnal.) -
" Salem, Or., Feb. II. Th dut board
of agrlcultur Is considering the mat
ter of holding a four days' -race meet
at the r state' fair grounds this fall In
view of the fact that th fair has been
abolished for this year. President W.
H.' Downing haa issued. a call for a
meeting to be held tomorrow evening
at -which time he axpecta to hear from
th merchants of this city with refer
ence to lending financial aid toward the
project ; i . ' 1
All - arrangement for the races had
been made by th board befor It be
came known that aa attempt would be
made to have the legialature abolish th
fair. In' fact, th race bad been . ad
vertised, together with ' some of the
entries and stables entered for th meet.
The meeting tomorrow evening will
be held, f or th purpose of ascertaining
th wishes of, the Salem business) men
In the matter. Jf th meet la held it
will continue four days beginning prob-
bably on September 11. ', . .
- -, ': Oomxt Dismisses 'Oases. ...
The suprem court has dismissed th
case of Albert Lll ten thai et al, respond
ents vs.- Mike Kepptnger t al, ap
pellants,' without costs upon stipulation.
Th court ha also denied' the motions
for rehearings In th following ease
H. Woilenberg, administrator, respond
ent, vs. J. F. Rose, sppellsnt; Frank
D. Bauer vs. John Bull, and A. T,
Lewis vs First National Bank of. Fort
land. : -. . ". '
. ' i. - - atradltUni Fa pars.
. Governor Chamberlain yesterday Is
sued two requisitions upon th governor
of Nebraska for. the extradition of
fugitive from Juatlcs in this stata and
who are in th cuatody of Nebraska
officers. On is for th extradition of
J. H. Slattery. who Is wanted In Mai
heur county for hors stealing, and the
other-for the extradition of Tom Moss,
who is "wanted for forgery committed
in Pendleton. Sheriff T. D. Taylor of
Umatilla county Is commissioned state
agent to tax cnarge or ana return Moaa
to the state, and Sheriff James K.
Lawrence and Deputy District Attorney
!.- M. Norwood of Malheur eountr as
suai aimii in tne caaa 01 oiattery.
TO EXTEND RAILWAY
UP SUMPTER VALLEY
Assurancs Given That Work Will
v-'v; Be Rushed the Coming
J (Special' Dispatch ta 1W Jearaal. )
'Baker' City. Or., Feb. Jt Th" t
nouncement is made that the Sumpter
vauey railroad win- d extended on from
its present terminus at Tipton to Aus
tin's ranch during -the 'coming summer.
Chief Engineer Wast, who was her from
Hood River yesterday, said th rails for
th road are now stored in a warehouse
in Chicago, and wduld remain ther un
til they aro wanted in th spring. In
th meantime, if a rat can be secured
that will justify it, the 'company will
procure mor rail and prepare to ex
tend farther toward the John Day val
ley, where It was the Intention to get
this seaadn" whea work ceased, with the
approach of last winter.- ''
. The road runs ti mile from, this city
at presenv and tb--extension - to Aus
tin will mak It about 19 mile longer.--
STRIKES HEAD IN FALL
LOSING HER EYESIGHT
M.New Tork. Feb. 1L Miss Clara L.
atUnyon,' teacher In th Franklin street
school, at RahWay, ,N. Jn lost her eye
sight oy a rail tn-tb schoolroom Fri
day, when her head struck th door cas
ing. She -la . still blind. Miss Runyon
wss opening the door When flier foot
slipped and sh fall, striking her head
on tne aoor casing. .
'1 cannot see, bring me some water."
ah screamed. Later sh said: ,
1 struck my riant temple on th door
sill, a sharp pain shot through my head.
and then I noticed my sight was gone."
Everything still remains dark, but to
night she could distinguish light when
placed before her. - It Is doubtful If sh
will, ever regain her sight. The shock
of th fall undoubtedly affected- the
nerves of her eyes. ... . 1.
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COMMISSIONERS' BILL IS
PRESENTED TO HOUSE
' S ' (Journal Ipeetal Berries. 1 .
Olympla, Wash., Feb. Zl. Th house
committee today presented a rallroid
eofnjnlaalon bill.- Which, it is claimed,
will paas th lower, branch. The bill
1 drawn along the ilne of th Hepburn
bill aa a guide. A section was added
giving th shippers, -consign, con
signor or other persons Interested th
same right of appeal or writ f review
that Is given railroad companies.
The measur prwvtda that th com-H
mission shall ascertain th amount of
money expended In the construction and
equipment of every railway In Washing
ton, the amount or salarle paid to both
railroad and express company employes.
snd autnortse tne employment or sworn
snperts to Inspect and assist -the com
mission In Its Investigation.
Street rallwmye are exempted from
th operation of th act. Th bill will
probably appear as a senate substitute
W". ... : : "i - .- - . .
ONE MAN KILLED AND " '
ANOTHER BADLY HURT
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'(UpecUl IHapatrh ta The JoaraaL) :
Vancouver; B C. Feb.- 11. ' Whll
working Id th. Vancouver Power com
pany's tunnel at Lake Beautiful yes
terday,' a fiat ear driven by an electric
locomottv . upon which eeveral em
ployes wer riding,, jumped .th track.
Jam . Ferguson, a machinist, wis
thrown under th locomotive and In
stantly killed. Another, employe, Fred
Mclntyr.' was crashed by th csr
against th tunnel' wall and ertously
Injured, bet will recover. . Th other
men escaped uninjured. " The csr was
4,0 feet In from th tunnel mouth and
running slowj.
" Made of thcVciy best sateen,
Z sateen' ruffles and dust ruffle ; all
all sizes, REGULAR PRICE $2.50
II I.. i.. I 1 . t .
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Don't You Think You Had Better Get One?
You knovf when WE advertise a bargain it is a bargaia .Have a look at them-in our small east window.'
The Store Where Your Credit Is Good
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JUDGE S. A. iOWELL
SPEAKS AT EUGENE
Makes .Strong Pies; for High
i Civic Standard ' Before
University Students.
FALLING TREE KIUS K;
K LANE COUNTY FARMER
Divorce Proceedings Bring to
, Light , Short Honeymoon
Blue Mountain' Exhibit.
' (Special ttlapatch to Tha.' JoaraaL)
Eusen. Or Feb. 21. Be f pre tb stu
dents at tb Btat unlrerslty this i morn
ins; Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pen
dleton spok from th them "Bula Ma
lore," th nam given - by - th African
natlTa to Henry M. Stanley. It la Jh
slngls inscription on th casket of the
famous - explorer, - and signifies . "the
rock." -.- r'-- - -. - .
From tha sentiment thus presented
th speaker draw th lessons touching
th surmounting of thos difficulties
which confront erery career. . r .
" Th young people wer told that the
demand of modern life wer three to
be master of some oh thing, for this Is
aa ag of specialties; to possess cour
ageous optimism, for th world always
bows to faith; to maintain lorty mmus,
beoaus th- rao - needs leaders In
thought mor than leaders In arms.
, Th speaker applied the last sentiment
to th conditions now existent, and made
a strong plea for a higher civic stand
ard. He appealed to th students to
take part In tb political Ufa of the
country, and maintained that It was a
duty Just, as manifest as for a man to
attend to th affairs of his own horn.
He conTyd th Idea, that to neglect
one's parr in civil affairs deserves se
ver censure, and that such neglct by
th better element of th dtlsenry la the
causa of all th trouble .that afflict
th body politic - ' - i' v
"ir ta not great soldiers tnaf are now
needed," said Judge Lowell, "but men
who will lead In thought, who will lead
us to higher levels of civic attainment
and-no man may neglect his part in pott-
tic and not b guilty or serious omis
sions that will b charged against hlra
on th led gar of eternity. When the
popl Insist on civic purity, w win
bar civlo purity, and not until then."
-. Man f Xajartoa. , .; ;
A. at. Chrlatensen. a farmer, aged SI
years, was struck on th bead by a fall
ing tre Saturday- afternoon about t
o'clock and died from th injuries seven
hour later. Th accident happened on
his -farm, five miles west of Eugene.
Th tre In falling struck a smallertre,
breaking It off near th ground. Th
smaller tre struck Chrtstsnsen on th
head, fracturing hia skull and causing
concussion1 of ths brain. He leave a
widow and thre sons. Th funeral was
held at th tanlsh church, west of Eu
gene, this forenoon, i i - -
-1 -Tjum Oaaaf n BtsUV.
Testerday morning Sheriff Fred Flak
opened th 1104 La county tax rolls
for collection. ' At th opening . hour
long tin of taxpayers waa In halting
at tha door of. the sherlnTa office, and
all day long th sheriff and bis flv dep
utles wer kept on the Jump, the rush
continuing today. . J. M. Stafford, a well-
WEDNESDAY, Between
MM
OUT
AVfidaUe Preparalionfof Aaf-
slmllating ttKroodandBefjufcr-
lugittSbBMasanujuoB:
Promofes DigestioaCheerful
ness and nestXoatains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Ivot Narcotic. ,
A perfect Remedy forCraKtJpv
uon, aour 3 iiruiacn, u utrmoea
Worms onvulskns,Feverish
rvas and Loss or Suoep.
, TSiinia Si'gnalur of ...
y Gsfzzz y
NEW YORK.
known farmer residing In' th Mohawk
valley, waa the first to pay hi taxes.
This make ' th seventh consecutive
year In which he ha been th first to
' tutw the Asylum. : .
- Nelson , Byrjbn, a carpenter, m1 II
years. and residing at Fait Creek, was
taken to th stata Insane asylum at Sa
lem yesterday afternoon. Th probable
cause'of his insanity waa a blow on th
bead about ten yea ra ago. From that
time on hi mind began to fallv.. r
" A Skort leiayasMh . -
' ' Mrs. M. A. TJieadmond ha snd . tier
husband.- J. J.. Deadmond. In th Lan
county circuit court for divorce, on th
ground of , desertion. They wer mar
ried In Lane county, January la. 404.
Mrs. Desdrnond saya that on February
It, 1104. her husband, without causa or
provocation, deserted her. .
-. Bin Br Bfiaiag Bxailrtt. '
T. H. Wevant. who haa charge of the
work pf collecting, th Oregnn mlatng
txhlbit for th LfFi and Clark, expo-
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yoli Have
Use
FaSaBW ittt0
Uf rui uvci
Always Bough!
Bears the - yj i
Si gnature SAw,
ThirtyYeafs
mm
altlon, ha been in Eugene the past two
days, conferring with local mining men
la regard to tb "exhibit from th Blue
Rivr district A big shipment of ores
was made from her about three month
ago, but sine then very littl has been
don to gather th full carload of ore
promised from Blue River- However,
th committee la charge' of the work
will at once' take actlv step toward
completing th exhibit from th district.-
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Th public is aroused to a knowledg
of th . euratlv merits of that great
medicinal tonic, Kin-trio Bitters, far
sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary
H. Walters, of 8t Clarl Ave.. Colum
bus. O.. writes: "For several months I
waa given- up to die. Iwtiad fevr nd
au my nervaa wer Wfecked; I. ciild
not sleep, and my stomach waa so Waak
from useless doctors' drugs that I CJould
not eat. Soon after berlnnlng to Uk
F.lectric Bitters J obtained relief and
In a ehnrt time I-wa entirely pril."
Guaranteed at Red Croaa I'harmary.
plxth and Oak streets, on th way to tb
bostofflc. Trie c. .
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390 Washington Street ;
Raven Nut CoaV dellvared, at
ton .5.TB
Ravan Lump CoaL dellverad. at ( ' ;
Pr ton ...S8.KS
Ronton Lump Coal,' delivered, at
per ton ..I7.00
Australian Coal, delivered, at
per ton ....BT.av9
Carbon Hill CoaL delivered, at ,
par ton ...ST.B9
Rock Spring Coat dellvarad. at
Per ton w .... .BSO
Screened Coal Full Weights.
7 VULCAN COAL CO.
OFFICE PHONE MAIN I77t. No. til
BURNS IDE STRSXT. -
Headqoarters for
Elastiq
Stockino
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Trusses
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