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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, ' TUESDAY JBVENINO, SEPTEMBER 8. IPOS. ' t '
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Extraordinary Mischance Is
Responsible for Death of
Edmonds Man. , ,
(United Press Leased wlre.
Edmonde. Waah.. Sept. I. W. H.
Freeie, pioneer of Edmonds, la dead
at Everett., the victim of a peculiar ao
oldent Sunday night. About 11:10, aa
Mr. Freeie waa about to enter, the, office
of the Wrench Manufacturing company
la thle city, where he waa employed,
and Just aa hie hand waa turning the
knob of the door, he wee atruck by a
bullet which entered lite right aide Just
above the hip. The bullet waa appar
ently fired from aome anient point.
Mr. Freexe foil through the door we:
and hla call for help arouaed a frleni
tt,ViA mm n h f m HMHlatitnce.
. An Investigation ahowed that the bul
let waa one or tnree rirea irom re
volver In the hande of Charlea Reeves,
a oloae friend of the. wounded man. The
ahota were fired merely to add to the
nolie which waa a feature or a pro-
labor' day-celebration.
Mr. Freese waa about 200 yard a from
the party.
THEORY AS TO
HEADLESS WCIMAN
B. F. Morris, a Cook at Seat
tle, Says Possibly His
Runaway-Wife.
(Unit 4 Frtee Leased Wlre.l
Beattle, Sept 8. B. F. Morris, a cook,
living at the National hotel, bellevea
that Mr a. Morrla, whom he haa not aeen
for three years, may be the unknown
! woman found pn the old Verde road near
I the lake ahore at atianlta. The atory
I told by Morrla auggesta a poaaible ao-
lutlon of the Identity of the murdered
Woman.
Morrla waa led to believe the woman
might have been hla former wire ty
reason of the gold teeth found near the
' aeon. In a general way, wunoui rei
i arenoa to the teeth, Morris' deacrlption
: ef hla wife fits that of the body. Mor-
I rls gave the nam of a man for whom
he said his wife left him three yeara
ago. A. search la being made for the
man.
$15,000 OPERA HOUSE
BUILDING AT KELSO
(Special DUpstch to Tbe JonMl.)
Xelao, Wash., Sept 8. Contractora
Carter and Davis are erecting in Kelso
one of the finest- opera houses In the
state. The building Is thoroughly mod
ern. The dlrnenslona are 64x100 feet.
The atage measures S0xS4 feet. Uio
aeating capacity will be 800 The ooat
of the building will be $15,000.
Besides a theatre, under the same
roof a lodge hall 1b to be fitted up. to
be under the control of the local K. O.
T. M. lodge, but It. will ba used by
other lodges,
Kelso, Wash.. Sept. 8. J. N. Moore,
Vn tnr mnv vpara tiaa ooeratea a
Bawmlll at the mouth of the Cowltti
river, will begin at once the reconatruc-
inn nf the Dlant at that place. The
capacity of the mill will be greatly in
creased, much new machinery being
Th mill haa made a great record
during past years for steady operation,
and the quality of shingles haa been
SOIL EXPERTS
Oil TOUR OFSTATE
Conditions and .Needs . of
Eastern Oregon Counties
Are to Be Investigated.-'
The expedition beaded br. President
W. J. Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural
college which la to make a tour of the
eaatern part of the atata with a view
to examining into aoll conditions and
the needa of that part of the country
along agricultural )lnea left Portland
today. The party Includes: President
Kerr: Professor H n -Soudrfar ' of the
department of agronomy of the State
Agricultural college; Professor William
Jardlne, government- expert - in dry
farming, of the bureau of nlant Indus
try of the department of agriculture at
:VictorTalking Machines -Bring Music Into the liorae, $1 Week:
Rclsem London
Cape;.;;.-:
Walfcini Gloves
WiU Ba the Tnlnj
for fell
- SOLE AGENTS
: Sol Agents
'-'.'
Castleton
Waists ,.
for Woman of
FMbloa 1
Established 1850 Fifty-Eight Yeirt in DuincBg EiUbliihed 1850
' Good Merchandise Only-Quality Considered Our Price's Are Always tha Lowest
C. B. a la
Spirite
Corsets
old Only br
XJpmaa, wdtfe '
o.
, ; Sol Ageata
Pcllard Suits
for
Women of Ftshloa
Upman,Wolfetl,Co.
Ax P.
Btover, irrigation
r tne aepartment or agriculture
charge of government irrigation
- - - . " ' 1 hiiu , . a. y ctin, II, ... -
retary .to President Kerr. Among the
counties to be visited are Sherman, ail
Ram, Morrow, Umatilla, Union and
Baker. Later the same party will con
tinue ita lnvestlsatlona In Crook and
Harney counties.
These specialists will endeavor to de
termine what crops are best adapted for
the varloua aectlona which they will
visit .and will collect data' to determine
the extent and kind of experimental
work which ahould ba carried on by
the agricultural tollers throurhout
eastsrrrt-Oregon. Climatic conditions.
precipitation, the topography of the
country, the direction and prevalence of
me wmas, me amount or precipitation,
the extent and Quality of the aoll. eta..
are aome of the matters to which the
investigators will devote their attention.
Special attention will ba riven to Irri
gation ana to ary terming, witn a view
10 oeiermininr wmcti Kind la tna most
practicable for each aectlon.
Aa a result of theae Investigations
President Kerr expecta to - ba able to
outline a prog-ram 0f work to be dona
along experimental lines by the agricul
tural college with a view to raisin
eastern uregon to tne position 01 im
portance along agricultural lines which
he' feela aure It ought to occupy. He
hopes to be able to aecure the co
operation or the federal government In
the experimenta which will be baaed
upon the data; collected: during this
trip.
FALLS FROM WINDOW,
WILL DIE OF INJURIES
Ml
wIwmb. Smts $2475
Falling from the window of
his own room at 211 Aider street
at 1 o'clock this morning, Upton
0. Hickel, a carpenter, Buffered
a fraotured aplne. At St. Vin
cent's hoapital today it waa re
ported that he cannot live. He
fell 12 feet, his back striking
tbe pavement with great force.
Dr. Fred J. Zelgler, olty
physician, ordered him removed
to the hospital in a Red Cross
ambulance, but little can be done
to help him. He la 47 yeara of
age, and waa Intoxicated when
he reached the room. Apparent
ly while stumbling around the
room he fell through the open
window to the street below.
the best.
AND IS DOE A WISE
WISE OR OTHERWISE?
I
DRUNK; FIRES HOUSE
AND DIES IN AGONY
fx
WaV,. " Vlt , 'I , f r. 1
We have for this week exceptionally clever Tai
lored Suits to offer. Styles that will add greatly
to our reputation of being able to produce stylish
garments at popular prices
" Mnuficturer anxious to have their goods strongly represented in our suit section and get
their share of the enormous business that is done in this popular department, have made for us
some fine , suits for this early showing. The success of their garments at this first sale has much
to do with the business that goes to them later on. Therefore, you may rest assured that these
suits are made right ituevery respect.
We have 150 suits in the style here illustrated, which we are going to sell
at this sale for $34.75. This is by far the best suit we have ever offered
at this low price. It has the style and shape of the high-priced models and
is carefully tailored. We know ot suits being sold this season at Jb35.00
that are not the equal of this one in any particular. We wish we had ten
times the number, as every one would be picked up at this sale and every
purchaser would be a more than satisfied customer.
The suit above mentioned was sketched from life and the graceful cut is plainly shown in
the illustration. It is made of broadcloth, in pretty shades of blue, brown and green. The coat
is . semi-fitted and has the new slashes at the sides and back, trimmed with wide folds of satin
and buttons with satin centers. The skirt is the latest gored model with wide fpld aj the bottom.
Another very stylish suit at this price is made of broadcloth, strictly tailored,
with plaited skirt and long semi-fitted, single-breasted coat. The lapels of the coat
are inlaid with satin matching the broadcloth in color, and the handsome woven
satin buttons ornamenting the lapels and back of the coat are also of the same
shade. The lining in both these suits is of an especially durable quality of taffeta.
Lace. Curtain Sale
To introduce our newly enlarged and im
proved Lace Curtain, Rug and Drapery Sec
tion, we offer this remarkable special sale.
You will find all kinds of Lace Curtains, in
cluding Marie Antoinette, Irish Point, Re
naissance, Cluny, Battenberg, Cable Net and
Nottingham effects, in white, ecru and Ara
bian color. ' '
(United PreM Leased Wlr.
fhl-n Cul.. SeDt. 8. The surprising
facts of the rapid-fire matrimonial en- J wlfj Martl wa ef t ln his
tanKiemenis or uur ".
TTnltid Press Lcssed Wire.)
Sacramento, Cel., Sept. 8. valentine
Marts, aaed about 46 years, tM iron
moulder In the Southern Pacific shops,
was burned to death ln a fire whfoh
destroyed hla residence here today.
Marti had been drinking; heavily and it
is supposed he accidentally fired ills
house. His body waa found In a barn
back of the house... He had evidently
jumped through a window with his
clothes on fire and rushed to the barn,
where he tore off a door by main
strength and then dropped dead.
Martz' wife left him about a month
ago and started, an aotlon for divorce
on grounds of cruelty. His son and
daughter, both grown, sided with the
Framed Pictures One-Half
Values to 75c, 25c Values to $2, 75c
Vals. to $1.25, 50c Values to $5, $1.95
Values to $6.00 at $2.50
Values to $8.00 at $4.00
Values to $10.00. $5.00
$1.50 Lace Curtains for 98 the Pair
$2.00 Lace Curtains at $1.49 the Pair
$2.50 Lace Curtains at $1.89 the Pair
$3.50 Lace Curtains at $2.33 the Pair
$4.50 Lace Curtains at $3.15 the Pair
$5.50 Lace Curtains at $3.89 the Pair
$6.50 Lace Curtains at $4.68 the Pair
$7.50 Lace Curtains at $5.49 the Pair
$10.00 Lace Curtains $7.89 the Pair
$12.50 Lace Curtains $9.45 the Pair
We lnrMe special attention to owr super atook of
room-else rag; many of which at moderate prtesa
Imitate szaoUy tbe patterns and soft ootorisfa of
ooftty Tunas oat PerelM Bnf a.
New Novelty Net Waists
$6.50 Vals., $3.89
C. B. a la Spirite & Smart W. B. Corsets
of Weed, Siskiyou county, wno, Drone
r. .nmrAiiiMt. was reenaaeed. married
and left her new spouse without giving
any reason, all within the brief space of
Wise came here a week ago and an
u, wmilri hft married t
Fred Klngsley, a mill auperlntendent of
Weed, last Haturaay. arii8iic.iw
wr mud for the wedding, but on Fri
day the girl married F J. Sherman, a
traveling man, whom she had met lor
h. rt tlm the nlaht before. On the
day of her marriage she left Sherman,
giving no reason.
The girl's parents took her to Orland
today. enerman in vinuu
There Is much speculation as to the
cause of Mis Wise' remarkable W
tlona. -
WHAT THE ILLINOIS
CONVENTIONS WILL DO
(United Prnt Leased Wire.)
Rprlngfleld, 111., Sept 8. State con
ventions of all political partlea through
out the state will be held tomorrow
under the provisions of the new primary
law.
At the conventions tomorrow the par
ties will adopt platforms, name presi
dential electors and choose candidates
for university trustees.
National delegates and electors are
exempt from the operation of the pri
mary law.- University trustees are also
outside Its provisions, ror tne reason
H. it such were not the case women
would be denied the privilege of voting
for trustees, which they now enjoy un
der the statutes.
'GOODING'S LIBEL
SUIT DISMISSED
fT-itA Pma LnMd Wlre.t
Boise. Idaho. Sept 8. On motion of
Special prosecutor A. A. Fraser, the
case against R. 8. Bherldan. manager
of the Evening Capital Newa, charged
with criminal libel, was dismissed to.
day on the ground of Insufficient evi
dence. The charge waa brought at the
Instigation of oovernor rxana k. uooa
Ing beeau-e of an editorial attack on
house with an injurtctlon preventing him
from disposing of his property.
HAEEIMAN BUSHES
GEORGETOWN WOEK
Ktn.M.1 Ttl.nateli tA Thi. JmraiVl
Georgetown, Wash., Sept 8.--The
Oregon A Washington Railway company
haa commenced actual construction work
along the right of way leading to and
from Georgetown, leaving the work to
be done ln Georgetown until auch a time
as the railway officials and the city
authorities come to some agreement.
Twohy Brothera of Spokane, who have
the ' contract for the work; have1 a fores
or men at worn nortn or ueorgetown.
west or Axgo station ana at van asssk,
Lat Friday tne school board met
with tbe representatives of (the railway
company and an understanding waa
practically reached by which the rail
way will move the sohool buildings to
tne new location, uerore all this can
be done, though, the matter will have to
come nerore uie people ror .a final vote,
It has not been decided yet where the
ol site will ba
New Styles, Vals. to $2.75 for $1.48
This extraordinary sale includes good new fall models in C. B. a la Spir-
ite Corsets, medium or high .bust and princess hip; medium bust and
short hip. Also W. B. Erect Form Corsets, low oust ana snorr nip.
In white, pale blue and pale pink. Values to $2.75. Our
great special sale price
$1.48
$m Reg-
Tuesday we offer an extraordi-
nary introductory sale of Wom
en's Novelty Net Waists, made
over silk in the new ecru shades.
The entire front is trimmed with
Cluny insertion, lace, silk and me-
dallions. All have the new three-
quarter sleeves, edged and
trimmed with lace. Selliner reer-
ularly at $6.50.
For sale
$3.89
new location of the school
DIXON ASKS JONES TO
TAKE G. 0. P. STUMP
Wes
the governor s
Capital Newa
administration. In the
Toddling Tota, Hurl Burl
Bora and Gtrie, Vonng Folks,
and Staid Men and Women
ALL ENJOY
Post
Toasties
i
A CRISP. DEUOMTFUL FOOD
-Tk Taate Ungtn"
reetem Cereal Compery. Limited.
1 Battle Creek. Mich.
(UnltM Press Leeetd Wtn.t
Seattle. Sent 8. Ceogresaman
ley Lt. Jones haa received a telegram
from Senator Joseph M. Dixon, chair
man of the speakers' committee of the
Republican national committee, request
ing hla services on the stump In the
forthcoming national campaign. Sena
tor Dixon's telegram follows:
"Chicago, Sept 7. Hon. WIj. Jones,
Seattle, wash. When can thla aomxnlt-
tee have the benefit of your servloea on
the atump In campaign? AnxiVua to
know where yon desire to go.
(Signed) "JOSKPH M. DIXON."
0n the results of today's primaries In
this state will depend whether Mr.
Jones will accept or decline the inrlta.
tlon.
SUSPECT AEEESTED
W MUEDER CASE
(rotted Frees leesttf Wtr.)
Boise. Idaho. Sent (. Iterance was
the motive for tbe- murder of William
C. Simmons, who waa found dead with
a bullet wound In hla back at his ranch
In Hlahland Taller last Sstordar. ac
cording to the theory of officers work
ing on the ." Btisplclon pointed to
Emll Stanke. brother of August Stanke,
the man killed by Simmons two yearn
ago. and at the request or the
police Stanke waa arrested yesterday
at-Harrison, Nen. as he was alighting
from an eeatbound train. He wUl he
held pending further la res U gat Ion.
IOWA KILLS PBIMAKY
LAW LIKE OREGOyS
frstted fi ! L. WV J
Dee afoinea. Iowa, Bept . The state
eenate today eVfeeted a bill for a pri
mary law modeled on the Oreron Caw.
by a vote of tl to 1. The. bi.l had a
big support from good mremment clubs
and a large pert of the etttsne bet th
party organisations were against It It
waa believed from the first that it ee14
I ot be pessed thle year.
mm
Orpheum Vaudeville.
t. n a
The regulsr attendant of the vaude
ville houses, ths Judge ana sponsor
of all that's good and bad In thla spe
cial class of amusement farrago, finds
In the Orpheum offering this week a
list of good, near-good and inairrerent
attractions. On the whole tne numpere
are probably the best which have be-n
renamed since m
ouse beceme a permanent fixture In
Portland nearly a month ago.
Oeneral Edward L Vine, an agile
.mh.tii "anldler. amuses his au
dience with a variety of clever Juggling.
He la alone -en the atage. with tne ex
ception of numerous dummies, which
add to his Irreeistlble run-proroains;
movements, ana laugmnr is pruuuenu
without the necessity or speaxing a
word. As sn "opener" his turn would
place the most ounnnmro bi'i.i his
In a pleasant morxt ...
Tn tha same breatn is mennnnaDio
Will r.rcsar's laughable skit Town,
uaii Tnni.ht " a burlesaue on one-night
stand towns where the manager of tbe
local opera house le manager, siege
hand, mualclan, property man In ahort
as Cressy put It ''All there ls Is me."
The playlet stirred the mirth or tne au
dience almost without Interruption
from beginning to end.
Oulta different from either ef tb
nrMpdlnf two. but equally aa enter
taining and well presented Is 'Tagin'a
Decision." a one-act characterisation of
an ex-orise Ilgmer woo mmrm in nu
own heme for the flret time a 11-year-
old street waif a girt too--whom be
haa contracted to aaopu v launa ana
Fannie Ueher are responsible for tbe
if hoar or unprioiea amusement
arrer share of which Is due to the
really rorrwnenaaoie tuora ri rmiif
and her omnlprtwnt dog epare-Kine.
The Tutllans troupe of arrobete pre
sent aome difficult feats of acrnbetle
Ingenuity and received last eight vo
ciferous appreciation. Il la not on the
cards that tbelr work iiaa ever bewn
duplicated ta any local vaudeville beuee
la this city.
Tbefr are the -head-llnera that inake
tbe bUl worth while. la addtUoa Vlnle
Daly singe and daaees, enlsing bnth
with raptd chanree of attire, flartr
brethers elan aiag ai4 daace ta ac
ceptable fnteaner and bave eowte work
of their ew-a ertalnailty that pleeeee.
Five pianos with fneir wowtea and
four men te anantpefate tbe keys f erm
the working eapltal ef the Ptaanphlanda
Wlr the stnefve advrtialitg ree4vd
more could be expected ef tfct tearav
Both the Instrumental selections and
the songs are mediocre ln the extreme,
enervating in effect and dl sappolntln
to an audience that looked for more.
Moving plcturea cloae the program.
AT THE THEATRES
Shetland at Pantage-a.
The antics of John Hodge snd the
wrestling ponies. Banner and Madison,
is the funniest and most amusing act
before the public. The little Shetlanda,
seven ln number, are pretty ana weii
educated. The performance opene with
a lightning pony drill and by way of
diversion leaping greyhounds ars lo
troduoed by La Belle Helene.
are serious acts, but the comedy Is moat
plentiful. Murry K. Hill, wh
and monologues have
In
ose son
Kues have been heard
thousands of phonograph records, is
telling new Jokes and la doing tbe
strangest monologue on record.
Vln fe Daly at OrpHeum.
Vlnle DaJy at the Orpheum theatre
thla week Is the youngest member of
the famous Daly family. She haa had
a phenomenally auccessful career. A
few yeara ago she was a feature ln the
various Ward Vokes shows and later
George W. Lederer brought her to
Broadway In his production of "The
Southerners."
Dorothy Vernon Souvenirs.
A dainty souvenir of Dorothy Vernon
will be given to each lady attending
the performance of the delightful play
br Baker Stock company at the new
Bungalow this evening or on next Thurs
day evening. The play Is one of the
most Interesting and fascinating dramas
of the romantlo ciaas ever ann ur.
Bfc-hard Joe In Bonus.
At the Baker this week the noted
singer Richard Jose ln conjunction with
the rattling farca "Don't Tell My Wife'
la tha attraction. Joee's magnificent
taIm aa ha alrira the favorite nlri eon
never fsils to elicit the most enthusiast-
lo applause.
The School Girl at the Oaks.
People who detrtre to be taken back
m h iiin of their ehlldhood can en
Joy the sensation by attending the prod
uction of "The School Olrl" at the Oaks
by the Allen Curtis Corned v company
this week. Tbe comedy of the piece is
bullded on the happenings or tne coun
try school.
E0OSEVELT HEARS
(Continued from Page One.)
the anaxae aa-ainst
waa carrying concealed dead-
See) Hooligan at Uie Star.
A comedy drama picturing a phase
or Ufa In a hie cltv (hat cannot rail
excite the Interest ef all patrons of the
drama. -Hooligan la ew Tora." is run
of sensational acenee. original ootnedy
elroatlone and thrilling climaxes. Sc
illy the production la enoaualiy elab
orate.
"Lena, Riven" Tonight.
TwnlsM the twwmlar Blonkall Stork
ewnpeiiy will rnet Its secnesfal of-
rnn. -ueaa, Klvera, in wown tne
fnntarr ia erortng a brlulaat eareeea.
rvla RlenJtail a character te one ef the
beet things be baa done kere.
Comedy VandevUle,
Gvv vaudeville fe tbe kind tnet
the Grand preeenta thla week. There
In a email hand satchel carried by
Coughlln the polloe found a six-shot re
volver, unloaded, and a dirk. The pistol
was Inclosed ln a cloth baa;, which had
a drawstring, tllre tha handbaga law
yers used to carry, in
uougniin w
lr weapons.
Whether Conghltn waa ln the neigh
borhood of Oyster Bay on Saturday
when the shot waa fired at the presi
dent la unknown. The secret eervlce
men are doing their utmost to trace
his movements during the laat three
daya
DOCTORS BELIEVE
C0UGHLL INXOCEXT
OF SATURDAY AFFAIR
lflneola, L L. Sept. a. sifter an ex
amination of the prisoner Doctors
Wright and Puma today declared they
were convinced that John Coaghlin. ar
rested yesterday at Sagamore Hill, waa
not connected with the supposed at
tempt on the life of President Roose
velt SatardB.T. To a representative of
tha United Press Couahlla todar said
his home was at Wajpoie. Mae., where
ne irvd wiin nis reinr, janaee tout u-
lln. He denied any Intention of harm
ing the preeldeat arxl aaaerted be waa
nowhere Beer Oyster Bay laat Satur
day.
Tbe mis talks In a ram hilar fashlm
and evidently Is devnented. He ex
plained that be carried a rttolnr fnr
Me own pmtectlnn and said he had no
14a of evr aelng it except la eelf
defeea. Tber la no indication that the
revolver r.ee bea fired recently.
rxr la".7 the
H cxmld not cleerlr
rambfng sf'ry he told at Sagantora
Hlil last night stwmt wsntlng the rree-
Mnt to mi freope to Boeieei te cas
ta re ycrmn
It Is p rotable Be win ee connn in
BAGS
Special 15 per cent discount on
all Alligator Bags lor tnis week.
TRUNKS
We are showing the finest line
of up-to-date Trunk in the city.
Portland Trunk
Mnfg. Co.
3 STORES 3
54 THIRD. CORNER PINE
107 SIXTH ST, NEAR STARK
229 MORISON. Near FIRST
the Iong Island aavlam-nnleea his rela
tives srrange for bie being eared for
ae. it
otherwls
le
ta believed he is harm-
Tomorrow and Thersday will be poa-
Ittvely the laat days for dlscoant en
weet aide gas Mils. Portland Uea eom-
pany. ' .
MRS. WARREX KILLS
HERSELF; DESroyDEXT
rrattad
St Loui. kio
7 ever til heeit
t
fcept. a Deep"d
is tbe ealy espiane-
xt-xxsjtt anm a sr.
$5
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
Wrttteav Onsraatee for la Vain.
CKOWara Any tooth tn the mouth
we crown with solid gold, 12.
guaranteed to be the f
best, for only 94elJ
Any Porcelain Crown made ao mat
ter wnat tney are called or how
they are road a. Our price JQQ
BKISaS Solid Gold' Top. SnIM
Oold Becke, Porcelain e?a
Fronts, per tooth 711J
Solid Oold Teeth, Uk. e
brldra. per tooth Oe.t. J
All other work same prlca pronnr.
tlonately. ruiUU ZXTaiOTiaa
Free When Plates er HrM... ...
Ordered. Abeolnte gnaraatess.
HIT DE1TAL PARL02S
niaV9 AM9 OOVCM tTkriTS.
Honrs I a. m. to 1 t .
rbone A-ltl. Open fejndara
tlon give far tbe eulclde f j,.
Thomas B. Warren, atster-ln-la w (
ward J. Nally. vice-preaHmt
eral manager ef the P!il ,
company, who shot hrlf m i
iwra ef her hnme late lat r '
Warren, a atrlxlnsly hn.u .. . . . .'
had been (Smpnu'l.nl .frr . F.
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plred a few minutes s.'!r f
fatal abet
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