The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 02, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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"THE ""OREGON DAILY JOURNALTPORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 1805.
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IDaadfurrScourgi- Breaks -Out
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FIRST OFFICER HUNTER
L:- AMONG PLAGUE; VICTIMS
Vessel Arrive "and Will Carry
Flour, Barley and Wheat
-- jfrSto3apan;
comes they interid to Strike tha telling
blow of the war. No people could be
mora corrfldent of ultimate victory than
they, but tiny have -tho laoulty ot
lac all of their plana to tltamMlvoa."
Whlio 1 JapW Captain Fisher' visited
Nagtiya. vhin 4.000 Roaaiana ara held
aa prisoners of war. Among them la
General Smirnoff, - who "was In Porf
Arthur during the siege. The skipper
aaya -tha prisoners are 40teated,-aad. do
not hesitate to say that they are' glad
hone tbnt ttie war wouia continue in-
plenty, to oat and good treatment at the
hande or. Their captors.
mediate points, and from now oa It will
bo possible tor her to set bock to Port
land by :I0 in the evening. - -
To Javt Jier rudder readjusted and ra
ce I v a minor repair the ateamar Reso-
luto la at tho Supple ahlpyarda. .-, i
Captain Decree M. Shaysr will leave
tit a few dara for the upper Yukon
Xxlvar, whare he his Tun steamboats f orl4 " VUnna, May J. A. report f romo)
-." HTe tho Japanese cat tho Russian
.squadron', into a hole and at theljf
; mercy tho great naval battle which tho
world 4a looking forward to will occur.
aid Captain Flaher, master Of the Brlt-
ten -gteamohtp-Frrndene-whtch reaohed
port tnia morning from iiororan. japan.
'Tho little brown men are watching
- 'their opportunity, and when tho time
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As i-a -suggest! ve - we
" ding "present or anni
3 etsaryl-irift itTcan'-aK
ways W relied -upon t--;.
Iease2ZItsj:beJiiityof
.uC?igT anu coior, oeing -I
o different, from, the "
J Ordinary, creates it as
such. .- V je.r therefore -cordially
anvitt all who
are particular as-to
he spiendor"nliatrp f e-
vails, for a purchase of
us represents excep-
. tionaL. value . for -the ..
quality ai
price.
Fddenfreimer
Jor.Thtrd and Wa
' I . ington Streets ... - V
jutaox aotnmc jowojt
Diamond Importers. .
OyHCtOM
antlne but after beina thoroichly dla-
lurected waaalven alean out ot neaitn,
Thla la the flrat vlalt o the Fern-
dene to tho Paclflo coast. ' fine made tho
trip across tho' Pacific In 20 days.
Heavy weather ' was encountered tho
greater port - of - theA -distance. An
American steamer and several whalers
were spoken twq Jy a of f the mouth f
tho Columbia, river bound weatwara.
A r.ounln of the engineers had an ex
cltlna experlencejfhlie conrtnK up the
I river, J-fmrof Iho -valvoo-broke,- and
they had to occupy bertha on top or tua
hcBr-ttMstlh-iialn:-4helfJeat
endeavora to "prevent too much steam
from eaoaptn:.-JJV'hen port was reached
they- fell into i deep slumber from
which It was almost Impossible to arouse
them. Tho captaiiv says this 1r realty so.
. Tho ftajner-4o-under oharter to Bal
four, G uthrle' a C Tihd" thi Multnomah'
mllUt transport o. rg o to Japan. It
was the Intention to." supply. lier with a
flour carao. but It la shid that aho will
also take out wheat and barley. Jhe
Fecndeno Is an average alsed tramp and
capable , of handling .00 tona. . The
other vessels of the same line are the
Heothdene, tho Ivydene and the Myrtle-
dene.
Before reaching M or or an, and ' Juat
before she was chartered to proceed 10
t'ordaed. -smallpox . broke out -on the
Ferndene. from whlcl) tight te,tha re
sulted. .Tho captain, and nearly all of
tha crew were 111. - - I-." , 1 ' . ''
Flrat Ofncer Hunter died shortly After
tho steamer reached Mororan. and 'seven
nriui e urn waa uie rrtiuine jm
Uutlsa. The ateamer was held In 4ur-
tho IaS aeven seasons between Dowson
and 'W'htte Horsev He.Jia JusUeturned
f rort Phoenix, Artiona,- -where he spnt
the -winter. : rr-
Barkentino Portland arrived 1 yostor-
ancnor near tho Inman-fouiaen ,mui,
Where, aho-will- take lumb
From Ban Francisco tha ateamer
Aberdeen . arrived -yesterday evening t
Aetorla. where aho will discharge A 40-
lorr locororrtlve -md a tender, for use. on
the Columbia. River Astoria railroad,
8ha also brought .10 logging cars, which
will be unloaded at the aama place. She
la expected hero tomorrow.
WORKING ON ELDER.
Another Bf fort WUl Bo Sfa&e to Balse
Another effort-will bo made today to
raise tho ateamer Oeorgo WJElder. The
steamers M. V. Henderson and Harvest
Queen left for the scene thla morning
A&Cja-m harsaTrXoajWlnithopowV
or to operate tho pumpe.
Repeated efforta to raise the Elder
from tho Jutting -eocha ..have reaulted in
failure. - It 1s aatd that the bottom of
tho hull resembles a sieve. A coffer
dam haa been, placed under her, and
-whewr- the-vra
ofthFhold ir 1 believed that thlgwltl
elevate her above tho rocky prong.
Grtat auantlt'es.of freight are aillL In
tho hold. Much of tt la flour.-Trhlch It
is thought la "as good ii:twt aa tho
water penetrates the "sacks only a short
distancewhen a hard crust forms, which
prortectahe : remainder of th prodKUl
Balfour, Outhrlo Co. have chartered
the French bark Crlllon, 1,7S tone, to
load general cargo at Antwerp for Port
land. . The vessel was under charter 10
the same firm-last year and took out a
cargo of grain to Falmouth or Queens-
town for orders. She reached Queens-
town a short time ago, and Is an routs
to the. Belgium port. "'- ' '"
In a day or two tha British bark Pin-
more la expected to sail from Ran Fran-
:o for IMitlaiid." BUS WTrr-hrlng a
part cargo of general freight whtcb was
reoeived at - Newcaotle-on-Tyne, con
signed to Meyer. Wilson at Co.
tXm -Ttrnradar o en in g t ho ot or-o-
dondo is ocheduled to sail for San Fran
cisco with S00 tona of grain and 160.000
feet of lumber. Captain Ahlln reports a
roush trip coming up tho coast - V '
"MARIN E"N0TES7
Astoria; May f Arrived at t and left
up at 10:10 a. in., ateamer Aberdeen,
from San Francisco and coaat porta.
Arrived at f and left up at 1:11 a. m..
ateamer- Roanoke, from"PortlUa
Angelea and ooaat porta.
Arrived at :I0 a. m brlglnttne Lur-
line, from San Franclaco,
Arrived at t and left up at :2t a. m
Itearner Despatch from Ban Franclaco.
Arrived
from San Franclaco.
Sailed at 1:11 a. m., steamer Oregon,
for Ban Franclaco.'
San Franclaco, May I. Sailed at
EIGHTEEN KILLED IN
UCLASH WITH COSSACKS
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(Jearaal Special Service.)
e ' tlrodk."RuaaU., stales that a de-
tachment- of Coaaaeka clashed"
"rtth 'A -vrowdo labororf to
killing II and wounding .-'-
shipyards, where shj - waa overhauled
auul repeirea. one naa oeen equipped
with a new and larger wheel and several
minor, changes - have been made. The
bladea of -the wheel are lined with steel
to prevent them from wearing out easily
when they com In contact - with - the
boulders st tho bottom of the river.
When loaded tha, vessel only draws 14
incne
IJtmOVIl BTQTTCaV
The lighthouse board has given na
tlce that about May I. 1S. a fixed
white lens lantern light, known as In
dian island spit light, will be established
In-II feet of water on tho southern and
of the aplt making off from theaouth-
weatern and of Indian laland. Humboldt
bay. and at tho Junction of tho channel
to Kureka. and tha channel leading to
tho Areata and Mad rlver-ehanneia, i
feet abu e thar-watr7ontha red and
hlark tiorlsontallr - atrlned four-Dlle
atructUre. crossed with slats and eur
mounted by a .lamp house, reoenuy
erected. .
BTBB
OBJlBTBBKD.
Mover. Wilson it Co. have chartered
the French ahlp Hoche to, load ateneral
cargo Tit KOtterflam for Tortlarid. ... Thla
makes aeven ahipe thla firm . has under
charter to, coma to Portland Tha others
are - tho Plnmore. Thistle. Oregon,
Bordowle, Falls of Pee and. Afghani
stan. . - -r -'
CHARGE WILL NOT BE
7 PRESSED AGAINSLHER
11:30 a. nv, steamer Columbia, 1 or Port-
land.i;. - . . L, - '
Astoria. - May 1. Arrived down It
tfflp-TinarinniM H p. "ntftumtfi
Asuncion, for San Franclaco.
Balled at l p. m., schooner Hugh
Hogan. for San Francisco.- f
Left up At :o p. m British, iumik
Ferndene. ' :
Aetorla, May 1. Condition of the bar
thwest
weitherxlOTdy.
Mrs-' Illlle .Petersonaccused hy-K.
A. - Boody ot stllftlng, wiU not be
tried on the charge, and "her caaa was
continued Indefinitely thla morning vy
Pelfeor Judge Hogua. : Shi Is at her home
at The Dalles. "
Thar seem to ba doubt that the de
fendant, who is represented as a wen
bohav"Mr lndutrlouswpmru Intended
up. hutwas carrying them along
a bargain counter with the Intention of
buying, them. She had aireaay pur
chased a -number of other articles. ,
OsT OBBOOST CTTT BUaU.
In about two weeks the' steamer ' Al-
tona of the Oregon City Transportation
company's fleet will be placed in service
between Portland -and Oregon City, and
will make three round trips a day. Since
AL0NG;THE-WATER-FRONTf"t -wmw-Vun has hoen only on
-It was ll:S0-o'cock last night when
the steamer Charles R. Spencer arrived
from The Dalles on her first dally r"oad
trip. Tier agent says Sliej Hd ta WCTt r'Thefigoha oflhe aama line went cn
manr:.landlnga on tho way tip,, and -it
was after 4 o clocK When she rescnea
the upper": terminus of . , her run. Ar-"
rengemente have been-made o thet Jie
will stop .at only -half a dossn inter-
Altona will be given a thorough -over
hauling. It is supposed - that traffic
will bo much greater this year than, last
on account r tns rair.
the -Cor vail la run this morning In place,
of the Pomona It la the first tlmt that
aho has been In aervloe for tha paat two
months. The ether dey - she wss
launched from tha waya of tho Portland
Manager Kan of the Western lm
-porting Co. Returna Fronr-r
:aBusiness;Trip!"
Jamas M. Kan, mahagef'Weatern Im
porting company, has Just returned from
a six Weeks' business trip Into eaetern
Oregon, Idaho.' Utah. -Montana and
Washington M- Kan f Inda : that he
people of these ststes are very"nthu
alanttc'over ths tTrts and Clsrtt Talr,
snd thst they will come Aa Portland
during the-aummer in groat numbersi
The house which Hr. Kan' manages
has ordered large Importations of Jsps-
nese and Chinese curios. They expect I
a snipment or enony onairs, ivory gooas,
clolesOnne ware, new brass goods and
Lewis and Clark aouvenlr trays. They
have , the largest Una of eurloa In the
-City, and thelr store will bo tho jnecca
of eustern vlsttora during tha fair period.
SELLS CHAKCES'TO
ESCAPE FROr.l JAIL
Sheriff Word . Makes Charge
rrAgainst Guard Johnson of
MATTER TO BE LAID
- - BEFORE THE GRAND JURY
Officer Importuned Prisoner's
iBwthaf-fof-Money tb6eoura
Krasma's Release-i-i;
- Charges that James F. Johnson,
guard at the county Tockpile, promised
to secure tha release of Ed Brown, llas
Kraemerr for ai.raoneyconalderation,
wttl ' ttrobably bo made to the" grind
Jury by" 8hrl rf Word.' . Tha facta on
which tho charges will be-based are two
letters whloh Kraetner received' rom his
tho hands of the sheriff, and the state
mtiit which, Kraeroer hlmaelf made to
tho sheriff. . In: his statement Kraemer
aald: - Ml
'When I was working at tha rocknlle
J6Tinson"toid mt- that t -was -t
man .to be there breaking rock, and
aaked me If jny folks rera -well fixed.
I told him tnV brother had aome prop
erlyBoon after my- brother earn up- to
sea me, and ha and jobnson haa a tain.
A fsw dsys later I discovered a plot of
tha- prisoners Jto .escape. - One of tbem
had gotaaey to the handcuffs, and the
plan waa to eet all f , them free, and
when tho gang returned to Portland they
were to make a dash ror liberty at a
crowded Intersection like Third and Sal
mon streets, where the guards would not
dare to shoot for fear of hitting passers-
by. Whan I told Johnson of tho plot ha
said he would obtain my pardon and It
would coat me nothing On -April IS I
got a letter fronr my brother,-in which
he said Johnson was foo mysterious and
his work waa 'too raw."- On the 18th I
got another letter, in which ho aald
Johnson had wired him to aend tllS by
exnreas. - Brown had not promised John
son any money, and aald he would not
g1ve-anyraHrrthwis'htJ6hns&lirwa 'a
"When I waa taken"oflf the rookptle I
met Johnson one rooming and asked him
If ho had got an answer to his telegram.
He asked: "What telegram T Tho tele
gram la a forgery.' . Since then I have
not aeen him." i - -
Kraemer, aa ha 1a known to the police.
( served sirmontns or a -years aen-
tence for. larceny committed while he
waa drunk. ' If necessary, Sheriff Word
will have his brother brought-.to-Pork
Isnd to testify before the grand Jury,
and wll also secure tho telegram which
Johnson -4s alleged - to - have - sent ta
Brown.-J- .'-."!.
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UHBBLB r "DBAB.
Mrs. Julia Llndsley, mother -of Mrs.
-Thorburn Ross, died today-at "the
homo- of her daughter, aged 71, . Bho
was the "widow of the Rev. A. L, Linda-
y. D. D...1L D.. pno of the most dis
tinguished clergymen who ever resided
n Portland. - lie was paator of the Flrat
Presbyterian ehufchMrs . X.lndaly waa
woman -of -remarkable strength of
T)hsracterrwho by- a life of dewtlon to
high Ideals won .hosts of friends.-,,
i a
AVwr Apparel Storc.
one-storen-PorUandwhlcH-oXfcrsttarihe:
men every new style conceit in clothes. ."';u "-r
CHESTERFIELD SUITS can be bought only at
re4n-4h 'state of Orgon.---Th ey -are
. - - - V .. .-. - .
cent better-made and better fitting than-.anyother-
"make of ready-for-wear; clothes.- You -will. admit
nhftetnfyIretVyottvaifitt
'the front of any coat breaks -back- or, gets out of
shape in one year's wear yoirgeta new -suit FREE,
- Prices rangejrpm ?18.00 to $40.00 a suit.
' FINE' TROUSERS, fancy cheviots, beautiful-attern3,-irrwo"rsteds,-r
Priced - g4 .OOztQlg 10.00 i
? a pair. -
FINE UNDERWEARJriibalbrjggansoorens,:
linens, lislesnd silks, union and two-piece suits. ;
Priced from f 1.00' tp f 18.0O'S"it-'v
PIeasedJ6ayojportunity1.oLhowing.our.
v.i: choice selections ofyeverything in men's apparel.;
269-271 Morrison
Tomorrow, Wed
nesday, May 3d
Mooaardy Clarke $ ' Company's
Befrlns 12 sharn
Ends t sharps
Sixty-Minute No
of Striking Reductions from Reduced Prices !
.. ' .Trade , events like" the'se mid-day,
mid:we ek sales are what have helped
-give this store its reputation aa Port-
r land's economy center.
""Nonfof ;'thcsa- prices are made: tu .
meet competition they're far below
. where competitors have the nerve - to
goThey're made as extraordinary in-.
. ducements to get you into the habit of
using .these lines' of 'goods ..on their
merits: ' .' v
; 'Z Scan these values," item by item.
T Compare every price and every qual-
ity withjwhatou are in the habit of
paying- . . -v r J ':'Z:lH: '
:; . Then, remember to come early, for
-these unniatchablc bargains absolutely
rwill not bVavailableor one instant af '
ter the gong clangs the end of the noon
: hour. . ' - - - ' ' .' ... ' . " ' .
Liquors
- Regular
CreamRyfrqutrtl '. , .11. IS
Paul Jones Bourbon, quarts.........
A, Old Hermitage, fives. ..r.r. .... ..... l.H
Chicken Cock, boltled In bond, fives. 1.1
AOarden City, fives...,.
........ x.ss
Dower's Extra Special Scotch...... l.tl
Cloverdale Burgundy , . .10
Duroy Tort i . . . '. '. , . . . , . r . .
California Port, quarts...... 11
CaUf omla Port Wine, H -gal
Muscatel, quarts .......... .10
Special...
f .OS
1.03
.93
.99
.23
. .58-
.19
.38
. .3T
KAS-PA-RILLA Try a botUe.
tones up your system.
It
Rubber Goods
ToiletArticles
1
KAS-PA-RILLA The sprint med-N
icine for this climate. . J
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Sundries :
Batcheller's Bathasweet
Pompellan Cream
Sorated Talcum
Florida Water
Antiseptic Witch Haiet .
t-Ounee Perjume Atomiser,' filled
. , with English Violet Water. ......
Eopey'g Cream
Violet Ammonia....
2. Tetlpw'a Swandown Powder. T. ... . ..
TetloWs Gossamer Powder....,.'..,
Ayerg Hair Vigor, i ,
.It
.tt
.tt
i .-'
.10
1.0
.18
.SI
".is ;
mi
SpeciaL
$ .15 .
.00
.20
.13
...... .33
.50-
.ia
.10 .
.04
. .11
-Quart Fountain Syringe, red , . . ,
S-Quart Fountain Syringe, white.
r-Cjwrt Hot-Water Bottiarrwlrttr
f-Quart Hot Water Bottle,
" f HSI ted 1
Regular. Special,
..12.00 1.T
.83
red, cloth
..'.v:.......
VaglnaU Sanitary Spray Syringe.....
Cloth-covered Sponge -Balls, all eol-
org ........,........,.llo and-
- W A I t-
mm I I . r r mM JbmST,
1.58 I
rto-
.
.BO-
.00
T KAS-PA-RILLA Restores the liverN
and bowels., to a healthy condition.
Household Drugs
Soaps
- - - - - "'"'Regular. Special.
Flower-Seeds. Is, 10e and Ho per ' t
. package .L. ....... . 3a EACH,
Turkish Bath Towels, 40-la.. ..I .10 - .11
Turkish Bath Towels, it-ln..t. . '.14 ,
Turkish Bsth Towels. '4t-In.....0 "t" .31" "
29
Kl fit's Juvenile . . ., , .'. ... .". . V
1L11 Record Soap .11
Societa Hygienioue ,-..it- .. .40
Imported Almond Complexion.. .11
Be poll .10
Falrtiank's Glycerin Ter....ii "LJ)
Bhakefa Tar
Rose Glycerine
Regular. Special.
I .11
TtaKTSO Floor Paints, quarts. ... . . . " ,4'
Rainbow Floor Paint a, H-galw..... .71
Pyregraphre-OntWs . . i . 1 . . ... t S00-
Gem Safety Rasor....... 1.00
Austrian Court docka..... . .. ..... 1.70
Toilet Paper, roils, pe rdoien. . . . . . . .10
.40
-1.25
1.25
l.5
25"
KAS-PA-RILLA We know exactly
what Kas-Pa-Rilla consists of, for we
j)ut it up ourselves,' from the prescriprr
tion of one 'of Portland's best known
physicians. . L-t P
Dickinson's Witch Haael.....
Belected Bird 8edk per poupd
nmmuniH. pints .... 4 M :,,.. 1
.55 Wood - A leohoi, pi nt s . rr. : . ; . .
Rose Water, 0-os. bottle
' Hay Rum, 0-oav bottle. ,
Rose Water: and .Glycerine, 0-os
Bicarbonate Soda, one pound.,,..,.
.Regular.
I'M
SpOcial.
9 .13
.oe
. . .04
- -.13
,13
e 1., .
20 -; .13 .
. ' .1.1
.21 .13
.20
.10
.10
"."
.20
.it
Leather Goods
Catlnara, per rake.'.,
rairy, per oosen
.oe
.27
.04
.05
..OS
01 I for ,10
l ' .0
- .14.
" , " .33
KAS-PA-RILLA A"
saparilla compound. . '
Cascara-Sar-
Photogr
,.:z
aphlc
Goods
--- .- .. Itegulaf.
' Opera Ba gs -. . . . .", . 4, . ; .... .V, ..... 1 1.60
Combination Purae and Card Case, "
aasortmsnt from $1.60 to 14.00. .-.V J .
Men s Coin Puraea. . . . . . . .,. . .; 7; 3.f5
Dainty Japanese Card Cases, leather
- lined t.-...-,. ...jj,..,.,. 1.10"
Special.
. i.TH
; .03
.50
- Adapted to This Climate
KAS-PA-RILLA is peculiarly euited
to the need for a spring medicine es
pecially adapted 1q this climate."""'7;
Stationery
. .r - - r Regular. ' Special.
Persian Lawn Paseterlea. .......... I .11- .
Gerard Wove papeterles...,. .11 ,13
Scotch Raglan Papeterles.t .yv . . , . . . .00 .28
Dainty Note. ,f ,i .IS.- . .19
Concord Iha Tablet
Pencil Tableta
.1.
Dennlson's Crepe Paper Napkin a, ag-
sorted designs, per 100, , .10
i ..oo
OS I for. ,05
.10
. " : ' - , 1 'Regular.
Wire Photograph 'Display Rack..., . .11 '
Twin MaU, all glses. .01 -;
Seed's Traneparaney Plates, Sx7, per
4fo !... . i ' ..'.".".'.w. .". . .v..;,-1.40 - ;
Fas'tmsn Bollo Hardener. .. ....... .11
Eastman's Sollo Toning Solution.... JO
Oelatlne Prlntlng-out PaperjmH4,, ;
par grdaaTTT.T.T.7 l.to "
Oelatlne Prlntlng-out Paper, IHslH, ':'
r greas;. ,,. , l.to .'
SpeclaL
.02 :
.TO .
.15 '
.15 -
.00
KAS-PA-ROIDS Same as Ka-Pa-l
Rilla, except lrt tablet form, ;
Brushes
.60
Regular,' BpeclaV
Solid-back' JflllUry Brushes... ...r.HIO 82.05.
.Cslhilold-back. Military Brushes.,T-4,0O--- S.90
tow Willis Solid-back Hair Bruah.. .0 ; ,50
II -row Willis Solid-bark Hair Brush. 1.41 '., ,9a
BohaJandla, aolld back Kal 3mah., .11 . ' ,19
Hand Scrubs ,.... ".. ., 10 '.03'
-A
WITTER
One of the most powerful medicinal
waters known."" bottled exactlyaa Fit
comes from the jsprings. "r"
This natural medicine is a positive
remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and"
bladder troubles. :v.:.
. It is also peculiarly effective for rheu
matism, eczema and all skin and blood
disorders.' . . " - - - '
- - Witter Water is bottled at the Witter
Springs, - in -Lake xountyfifomiaV"
. just as it bubbles from the side of the
hilL The efficacy of the water haa long
been known to thVlhdians and the set--tlers
iri the: vicinity - but it is Only of --late
that the medical profession has
- learned of the J exisjence- of this mar-7
velous liquid. Analysis shows that the ,.
water , ia a highly concentrated blood
, purifier., , T '. -J -fr
In aggravated -eases the waten in-;
duces nausea and eruption in. its actiona l
- on the impurities in tne body, but these
.' symptoms soon pass away and witJT
them the worst-of e impurities. Con-
t tinued use of the water, beginning with
small dosea-and'gradually increasing, -'
will cleanse the system
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