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Matt ilLY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Tim mwwi i-aut or KAKTKUN llRKIION I- Till: I: ASTOUKOnNIAN 1 " oi l r RRAp IMF BASTOftEOOtNIAN THT' THSPArRK ftlft O'VfRTKFM. I vol- IB I'KNDLHTOX, UMATILLA (OUN TY.OliKGON, SATI KDAY, Q yOUKU 20. VMM. NO. 8H0 Popular bndha in anbatuiitinl I ll.'MIV. choice Iff each. Frederick INolf Banta clan Readqnarter. We are -hnwiiiz one .if the luro.-st line"! doll thai ever r. : -!. t. city v in H. Spc laid. Ku 1 1 - tissue paper, ml ciders, 10c Hntpn ahewie. Ptaw ami ngnred arena ipiT IOo i '-'"' box. Tablets, penolla, Jinm stationary, alatc. ml I hooks, tr. jewelry Department aa I'linin bracelets, rirtl double A Man from New York wh i-hattinir wlili l.v in bra Cuff tiiltlntiH. nil iIvIm. )ir h set (fountain puna, heat Hie, warranted, fi..ni .. , l.ttt, Rlw natch 'lmiii!. He op. Full jp- 'J.u- ami -lOc riuifH, warranted b at. OoIb silver Rnive and lorks, Errnnted 10 years. -' Ml. am I tea album, toilet boiaa. tork li'ixi'H, etc. All gOOtnli Frederick Noif A Man from Pendleton R (ew .lavs ago n1 he said : "I'll seen many stores and mane t.a-k i( eml this seism, and 1 tall yon I haven't e-n Man inviting attract ivem-ss mill such a grand 1 1 tif of kihkIh k Alexander Renter ar.- oRarina their trade fur tba full and winter trade ami I know what I'm talking a but tin.." The mmi from Raw York did know v!iat ha w talking anottt. Oar stock thi eann if tin- Ieraest ami l-t m'w ever show... "We have skimmed the cream. ' Superb Qualities. Attractivo Patterns Extensive Varieties Excellent Values. We confidently believe that tlic trade oi Pendleton will agree with "the Man (mm New York" an I t lint they will him- the wisdom and BBOnoiny of giving n their patronage. Alexander & Hexier. GBN8R KL NEWS. tjiieen WIlbeinihM annonnral her 'lelrothal to Duke Henrv. Lord Ralfnnr ol Hurletgh may la- the new lit milliliter 01 war. The national convention in 1001 of the Chriitian Miaaionary ISoeWtiei will la- held in M inneapol ia. Thi waa de cided at a meeting ol iha American Christian Miiionry Society. It - repotted a amall band oi Creek Indians in Indian territory are netting MM to make tmnlde and resist pay ing the trilwl taxes. The Indian agent are prep.ring for any emer gency. tienvral lireely liaa receive! ii reMirt trom Manila, aayltitf that Ml mile of cable for use in the Philippine hn arrived and will enaldv' the ,gtuil curp to complete a numher el tele graph line' in the island. Qrrfef aof Sch'oeder, of the inland of Qaam, lla taaaad an oMar onanina all boanltall in the ialand to all patienta free, and thoe w ho are nf(er IIIU from dlwHHc are nrued to no in I he hotipitalK lor tr. atmcnt. One of the giuernor of a tinam province waa fuiitiit uaingpnhlic road laoorata oa hit own place. He elalnwd thai iihf wa an old Spanish cn-tmii, and that lie wac unaware of any wrongdoing. YOUTSEY IS C0NY1CTED His Sentence Will Be Imprisonment for Life. Q . RELATIVES SHOW RXPCGTKD GRIEF Strand CoDTiftion In Connection Willi ih Gorhfl Harder Trw)y In llMRftfi SPOKANK TO PORTl.ltND. Par- The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. CLOTHING SPECIAL SALE Men's Suits For this Week i all our I Hack Dross Geodf ending Saturday October 2tt. 2fi per cent oil regular price. i Tba lollowinj art- some of our (all ijiiportalions French Crape. l::iKlish Storm I'roof Crispi lilack Stripe Soliet. Figured Wool and Mohair French Poplin Vejronnice Whip Cords hlack Brocades Diagonal Suitings Storm Serges French Cashmere OVERCOATS. $10.00 $15.00 THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. w. J. Parker, aknrned with the crime of forgerv, had Iuh iirellminarv examination la-fore a jii'tiee of the peace at Arlington. The defendant i waived examination and wan heid to appear at the next term of the circuit 'court. II if hail hk placed at . The ottlce of (i. I,, (irey.of the ware ! houae at Shedd, wan entered hy hurg I lara, and the aafv hlown open, the door being hlown completely acroaa thv room and ahatterwl to pievi-n. f ortun ately there a otih ahoul t7' in money in the fe, which wuh tuken. There ia no clew to the tlnevea. Superintendent .1. P. la, of the alat" penitentiary, reports for the quarter ending Septetnher :n, c nviitn at clo.e of lant quarter, H7 : received during quarter, 14; disclmrgeil during quarter. :W: lHtreaie, '24: cqiiviela at cloae of this quarti r, 178 j rei-eiptl, .i:!4.h;.: expenditure, IS,-:1H.4S. The expreaa met-wnger on the train which conveved J. II. Jardim-V chip ment oi -ii, if. from Aahland repeM that he wan kept huay all the way from .Whlttiid to rortliind awta-ping lavanlla nakea llMn the car, and ana. geata that either the shipment ought to ba made in tighter iH.xea or the reptile ihoiild he of uniform alee. The Oregon Kail road Navigation company will on and utter QatODOf -"' operate all the lleamahipa on the Port land and Sun Francisco m.Uc. The steamer state of California, owned hy the Pacific coast com pan v, will la withdrawn from the line. 1 he steam en Columbia and Oeuraa W. Kkdef will till the route on the preaviit schedule. The sale of the Klickitat, the un completed steamer of Paul I . Mohr's Central Navigation .k Construction com pan v, wus completed ami it turn out thai the (I. It k S. V-O. in the purchaser, getting for io.VKl whut cost tt Im nit ':t,uoo, The money is tied up in curt Bepdiaaj a decision u- to the claims aajraola bwa it. The term of aervice of 4fi of the forest rangers of the C'acade Ioret reaerve has terminated and that num ber have la-en discharged. The re naming five will he retained until Noveuiher 1. Tliey are hs ateil one each at the lol lowing places: Minimi!, nil the Ituriow road; Mot Springs, on the Breltenbaab i Biatew. (rook county-, Bohemia mine, Ijiue county; Pelican bay, Klamath county. LUMBER YARD. ii infill gjgnHnjnjnjnjnansHBMBowaBiBB asTRW;, vnwvLi . or We arw nOW readv lor biiHinc. near Wanliingtoii Oolnntbta Rivet freight depot jriOj i geiiL-ral aaiairtmeiit ol Injnlwr direct from our own saw mill Mini can furnish anything promptly. OeWOtpy orders io r load stiip)ssl dire-! Irom air mill in carload lot at lorteaj oriue. tiive iis a call. A. C. Shaw & Co. ,W, J. SEWELL. Mgr. for Infante and Children. 4 .1 1 la a herm1 aabetltute for Oneter On Pre- oontaina nUiei 1 (, aUnya Feverlahneaa. WlbatWlOe. It loatio . a ri . a a a fL Ti'io. , n'l i,i,.a.l.i. It nyulatv- tin, inir ruuuiva in i uivluir li. altliy ami natural dcu. 'Jill- vIUlUIl" n . Tfc Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of w Use For Over 30 Years. The Best Ever Brewed. In PILSNER Just Received BEER. Rafll from filtered waU-r. liecolo t'lel by phvMiciaiiH. Y.ui . an drink ?" you want uf it ami not hv llif aiaiUcl.c ,,r ,.( I have juat re.ivad an elegant aasort.nu.it of tioldee Oak Library Table. Also Kuau.olod and Oak Wall P-skeU, Oomb Caee. Cl-.. k Shelves and Towel Holier. Price to anil the ouatoiner at Joe Basler's. DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill th Germ that u Ocatroyinj the Hair koot NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Ik THE SCICMTiriC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. far Sal ky DruJlU. Prlc )I.N. QeonjetoWSi Ky., Odi, Jtl.- llenty I K. Yotitaey ha laa-n found guilty of I the crime of having conspired against the life of the late Coventor 0 0000 1, I of Kentucky. The court room was crowded, hut none of Voutsey'a at torney were present. The prisoner's need father and a niimls-r of hi rela- lives were in th" sickroom just -iff the court room. The announcement of the verdict Modwaat a tearful scene, as they had hoped tor an acquittal. Yoiitscv a somewhat better thll morning, hut wa still unable to make hi nisei f I tide nrtOOU. lie hail line piiroxym lat night, but restial well alter ememing from it. Yontsey will be senteni-ed. at the next term court, to life imprisonment. A new trial w ill lie ask.-d for. and that failing, an .ippc.il will la- taken to the supreme court. HANNAS HUnORtTuK PROFANITY. Say Bryan Hain't Don a Thin tor th Worklnama.: Pawm-e, Neb., Oct. 'JO. Senator Ultima continued his anti-llryau speei he t -duy, hcgilini.iif where a Vunila-r el excursionists 1mm Kansas point! heard him ask what llryun ever had done for the workiiuiman and re eived "nothing" us a reply from s"ii.fhody in the uildience. "Conltdeiitiully, now," Senator llauna said, leaning over the railing, "not a - thing." Whereat the Kaiii-uns yelled. Hanna Savd a Dakota. Kails City, Nt-h., Oct. -.M. -Amid tretneadoai cheers for llryan, I I.i.i.i i qsike to four thousand x-oplo here. After hi speech, the llryan lies and Mckinleyites tried in shouting. At Pawnee Citv, llauna's carriage Hew through town at a gallop, surrounded hy rough riders who (ofeed the driver to whip the hor-.es into full speed. At the meeting place a number of shot were llrisl and the senator appeared nervous over the reception. Ilaiimi sav he has taken South lakota Irom t he doubtful coin mil. I le hopes to do the same with Nebraska before many day and over. Hanna Talks Down. Auburn, Neb., Oct. 20. The stand from which lluuna uddresaed live thousand pooola this afternoon broke down while the senator wa in the middle of his speech. Many on the stand fell on him, but he emerged Irom the wreck with nothing Worse than a slinking no, and culled It the deiiiocrutu- platform Kxcit.-ment was intense, but Hanna Unladed hi p -ech. Bryan In York Slat. Coring, N. Y.,Oct. 20. -Col. Iliyan'a a-ciul reuchisl Kia-hester at 1 o'eba-k, arriviiiK at I lunra at 4 At '. the cm dldule talked t" 10, Otkl people there in Wisn.-r nark. The. lay' Itiu.-rnry closes at Kuffalo, w here two apt "dies are to la dulivcrud tonight . Bryan Rap Dpw. Math, N. Y., Oil. 20. -llryan took uuother rap at lieimw thl ueiriilug, and said the president ol a milro.nl c mid not no to i on res and r. present the s-ople justly whoaent hint there. Roovll Villi k4cK.nl . Washington, Oct. 20. (iov. Itoosc velt's spicial Irani pulled in early thl morning from II. ..ton, We-l Virginia. Inc.. KiHiaeVelt will sM-ll 9 .lie larger part ot the .lay with I 'resi.ie.it Sic K Inlay. ITALIANS AanKxTEU. I General Mix-up In Nw Orlami. Umr King Ktl.laa. New Orleans. I.a., Oct. 20. Joaa aecret agent ol the has irr.sted tao Italians here, ebarginti being k.uB killr. I he hen- from Hallimore u I i'h ine I hi. 1 1 .a. no, Hal ia. i government, raapt. taoie ' thelo With I me., came I month aM I The police la-gaii an iuveatlgatlon ol I Guilllaavo end afinatad blm ajao. liter eitahlishing bil ideutiljt, the I agent said that h came liere lo await I the arrival of the ship Semiphen I w III. eleven hiindre.1 iiiiiiiigra..t from '. BOa. He expects to llud thr.ai notoi i on ainirclii.tr. He aay also that lilt)' euealel agent ol the Italian gov.rn im nl w.-te sent io this country to Uvea tie "rial." Nasal CATARRH its I J THE EAST 0RE60NIAN, Tb PPr of sfa rli. Kvrybody Hearts It. Th Lrisl tirlMuo. BseH Asvraisng MaMUtttt. 1U Sil Hfl t; . . huuiti Uti tkli.jUL' HA) Cream liln "'"n-- "-'"- - ii.'i t tUm lan.4s4 lit:!. t .. U RRH( atasrrii Rd I ' t .y R i lu XU4 u- A uuick!. 4 rcatu Bieiiu If ptatM iniu I ha- uuwiuls, RplRaVi onr lUt) iiaatbrii avctt id tlmurlttd. Kcif t tiu itiUaU: ri4 um ll U uut drjUig 4o IMti jrl 104J lRkil!f. Jalafgal hut, 60 Ulllll Ri Udutt. K.aU ur by iqm.iI ; Trill Hu, lu cools by iui:. Transfer and Trucking Ice Delivered All Winter. Warehouse Agta. Maeoo, Ki moan Co. TKI.KPHONK No 4. VAN OKSDALI. & ()5S. aanl a 'rcauiuvo paper, it leads, ic the people appreciate it and abow it by tUeu liberal pauoxuu. It ia the aJvor UelBf paadiuia el thia aactkae. Home from Hmtni. New ork. Oct. 20. lielicr.il Wood ajvlved Irom Havana thi mom.ni lie aaid hi wu here at the request o the war department and would go im mediately lo Wanhington. He ail that (he death rate Iron, yellow fever in Cuba is smaller than (or many vears. The roc. ill nicr- asu he at- i mI.., e l I,, th. large i ii. migration ,,f Sjiuniard Alio are not luiuoi.ie. Kruaer ball to Holland J.orcn.o Marou-, Oct. '0 The Dutch cruiaer .elder land, with Prei. limit Paul Kruger on Isiard, aailtal at noon t.sla) for Holland. NBW YORK nARKMT. Hepurlad by I. L. Ray Ca., Clueaae Boar! of Trad and New York Sloek Bachana Broken. lii iiH-i .'i I he wheal mm Bet u very dull tluy a.el the cba-e , no change in pricua f'om yesterday I . i v -. r i . i cbsji.ig, i-i .'.civ York closed, 70 1 H ulter touch ma, , s' Kixeipt at Rlnneenn.lt. liuiuth ami Chicago were '.' car, ixunp .r.l with K4B car, huiuu day laat year, m.m k strong MoueV, 'i p.r cent. I lose ycktar.lay, 7U 1-S. Open bslay, 7V I B. itange to.lay, 7M44 to 7V 1-H. Ualay, 7U I -Hecemljur corn, 42)tj. Howard Abbott, p'ial mavtar in chancery to the Union PaciHc roeaivor ship, ha paid out the laal dividend to the uuaouurud oreditora aod practically uluaed up the roaaivtinUiip. 0. R. A N. Improving Roadbed lo mlt Fait Runnln. "It has laa-n inv dream,'' BiM l'r.-i-dent A. I.. Mohler, a short time ago, "to put tt.e O R, rk N. in nch physi cal condition as to riili.ee the pasncn fir running time lietwcen Ss.kane and 'ortland to hour. " Mr Mohler ' dream, ay the Sjsi ki man-Ueview , . about le ha real ize, I iientlemau who ha just come over the road from Portland Miy that the new construction work done hy the Oi If, .V N. this season has simph Is-.-n short of IMfvetOMi and that new eon tracts, aiigregat ing l.'am.oOO worth of work, nre hcinu pushed a rapidly a men and n.onev can do it. "I aw on the line between Port land and The MlMM that the track has been thrown over on to the new node, between viento ami HotnevlllOi and that I iHMl .laps are sutlucintr the road tail with white gravel, taken out of the bed of the Columbia river near The Del lea. The insl is Mtootned off on ii half curve and lined up IN inches from the rail in u Ntruigl.t line, mak- buj ayinntalrleal awl is-autitnl mo a'ctive and also insuring perfect .Ira Hugo. Looki LIB BaiUrn Road. The track now hsiks like the PennivlvantR Central with its three feet of crushed rock road lasl and ha, by the elimination of curve ani bridges, shortened the distance la tween Ti e l-.ilb - and Portland two mile and ut a Having of nne hour in lime, a si on a the surfacing work . don.- and the new construction work is completed la-lween llo.sl Rlvof ami The Italics Here there are about 2000 men at work and in one place, in order to yet rid of a double curve, they are making a OOO.foot tunnel through a aarnef Ol the Cascade liioniitailla. H 0 K R Y I N( TRANS-ATLANTIC WAILS A Railroad of too nilei that Will save Two Day'i Time. To have the lastesl BOBBfl ship nil the shorlest is-can passage, the ainbi lion of Sir San lord Kh-ming, and the hope of the commercial world, is much nearer realization todav than BVOf he lore. Concession have Itjet la-en crunted to the Cena nretoa, bailway KiieiBjIiai DOaananjfi limited, to aid in the emu nl. -t ion of a railway line Is-tween Port Uawkeahnry and lalahore, a dtetanee of alsi.it 100 mile. Tliis railroad promise to he a small link, but an integral one, in il vast scheme of fust Koroaan mail delivery. The railroa.l i-umpanv has made a contract with the Manhattan Contract ing company, of thi city, to construct the roeu at a cost ol ahout $;IO,lKIO a mile. the Itoston H lobe is rcssi.isi hie (or B Mlatt . ucllt that It lakes the Kaiser Will. In. or any similar present mail steamer seven .lava, including the de- nt ion at New Virk, lo deliver the Kngllsh mails in Huston, and it show how the sumo i I- could deliver their mails hi live dav bv the Cais- l.i, i, .1. ports. - I i. en. i- the iir.me ooseh-rnl ion in husi.icss circle, any thing that lessens the gai between the ioiiii.no is oi hi ii, in i ne i. i-i. i ii. tiavel the ...ore tsuiuiur the route. With the completion of the new road, ii.icker connection than now exit Will he formed between the l ulled state and Ktiroia, a it I proposed to slahlish a service ol last steamers la-- tweet, boiiishurir and the principal I'iurnpean is.rts, which will act in con junction with the railroa.l. I he illsla.ice in ... l.ou.sliura to l-.nu- land is Its than 2000 mile, while Iron. New York il i more than n miles The nrdlnary lime coiouuiisl in the voyage Irom I oiiisburg to Kug laml will Is- three to three ami nuc ha If day. It now take the lust . learners Irom New York to cover the dletenea to Knglaml Irom o1.. to 7'. lav. Bf taking a tram at New York (or l,'iuihurg the pasM-iig. r will teach that citv in Irom 2 lo 2'u day by mak ing connections with the New York Central, I. ..ton .V Maine, Canadian I'm ill. and Intercolonial ra.lwais, thus saving (mm I', to'.' lull day. I he result will he Ihut r.urois- will la- I. r ii lit nearer bv thai length ol Kmc, and that last traveling mall Iruim . which will meet evef incoming teaiimr, will cairy the mail lo their II. A J ,1 if - 1 . . . ......rein iicm ma. ioiim ai-iny ine rouie, iid they will be diiiris-. Iron. :ki to In hours in a.lvum eof the .1st. in ul present. New i -irk H.-rald. i i , , I. . ArrlveH. ai Hotel readlalon. P. J. liieu.-r, Sun Krancleeo, 0 C sharp, riff, W Kueib, Hun Vranciecu. Che Hoes, Oekesdala, W o atnneall Portland I II Kleerknef, Omaha. Ira P Heed, st LaMtli Will I-; Hanaon, ajaatiU (Joe H tlathrle, ludUnapoli. Win Malm. 1 P Herman. M I. l-.lrage, Portland J I. II. ley, St Paul. I I' Moore, han krain ls o. A Siuehalmur, Porllainl. II M sin. on, Portland. M Ibitb-r, llak.-r tjily J J Burna, Porllainl . T W lacksoii, Port laud A M Naylord. Portland K.NM-oe I- Oakua, Portlaiel. W T Kelly, Portland II O'ltellly, Porllainl. lT 1 I Mtark, Han I-rant i ecu I 0 ( ORB A OOlaYIH ONB DAY. Tea i.Mi.o., Mroiuu quiuin. Tableai At .nujmi.u iuii.u.1 ll.e luisaay II II lell. leiur. A. w. Lrove'e .taualure I. on seeli is.i is- HOSTILE TO THE RUSS1AS Rnftland and Gennipy Porn an Alliance Anent China. -1 ASK OTHER POWERS TO SIGH, TOO eabdki et" 1 1 World Awtlls SIiiodIc InlerpreUtloo t( St. Pelersburn Suppowd lo PraclDde Eon lind's Monopoly on Yanitstr. JO. A note ha lan Hritish fore I hi i ollb-ee London, Ot. iued by tin a follow: "A a matter of joint and permanent International interest, the rlvera of literal China should remain open to trade and every other legitimate form ol aeenoaale activity (or the natinna ot all countries The two government I'ngland and lo rinaliv agr) to up hold the same lor all Chineae territory, ill o (ar as thev hate the Inllnence eo 10 do. The tfoverninent of tlreat Britain ami Oermany. will not advan- laae thetnaalfaa by striving to take territory on account of the present com fllratlona, in rear another power la mini th" com pi H at urns to ..htaln terri torial advnntaue under anv lorm what ever. Kmland and liermany will OOBBa to a rel. miliary understanding a to tl vet tual step to be taken to protia-t their own interests in I'hitia Kngluml and Germany w ilt invite the iwr, e-s.-ull V .i-i r in, l-rance. Italy, Japan, Rnaala ami the imt.sl state. I-, accent the principles ol thl agree ment.'1 Oarman-RnRllih Underitandlna. London, Oct. 20 It i resirtl that Itertnanj and I .ncluicl have fnlnU'd an alliance to maintain Ilia territorial int.-aritv of China and to keep the port n. II tl Hoitlla to Ruiala. London, Oct. 20. The al I lanoa le un doubtedly directed againittl.e power ol Rnaala, and the recaption ol the new at sit rVteraberi will miw hold the world's'interest Slaninolne-No Rntlllh Monopoly. Berlin. Oai, SO. The imirtance ol the Anglo-I lermun aareetn. nl reganl- Ina th Oblneaa . pen donf'1 and the l-aisjulaltlon til territory, made public l.sluv.is the fact that it guaran tees that there will In I'lnglUb Btononolf aaiabllthed in the Yangtar vallev. Tba other power., are to Is asked to sign th.- agreement, tier many and l-lngland reserve the right to pre teal their own interest in China in case the other powers seek to gain territory. Judea MnOonalJ Held. Colfax. Wash.. Oct. 2U. - S.t.rior 'O da McDonald was today held under f 1 1 KM I bonds to the si.'ror court on a charge of ulsiruat inn o( perjurv The defendant grew hysterical when the decision ol the justice ul th s-a.-e waa Mnotenawi Butherlend Aaein Unllly. Walla Walla, Oct. HO. Kdward Sutherland i guilty of attempted murder. Ho said the Jurv that aal In odamanl on his case ami brought la a Vera lot .','1., minutes after leaving their Heals and retiring lor del ila-rallnii. Arinenlen Meateerei Aln. Pari, Oct. 20. A Constant inoi.le dispatch say that the Anneuian massacres have been resumed Klght village in the district ol hiarb.kir were deatroyed .in. I the inhabitant outraged and killed. CUarlna Oalvaiien Oabrl. (1 llvt -b.n. Oct. JO t'he If! dert iii ut toilai i oiniiiciic.sl work burning lb.- iminense drilta ol wreckage. Hun--1 'ls ! I.ihIoh .in- ihus creiiiatiaL Tht lirsl cleclrtc car .luce the hurri cane ran bslav kheruien'i Condition Nat Improved. Washington, Oct. 20 N . apprecia tive cbaugn ill John Sherman' condi tion b...k place durlug the night. Di: SI lilohs Couah and numption cure 'Hum Ihm oifth UaMll I a tWMuaji t ir turt ttw -ajll, Crofip l, its oa. 1 VA I I H H.t ThU IR tmy ia, t rwe t inn Vr kin 1W JijaMej in ..i. I IMayflkfJ talot lllniti ititi .1.11, .1 ... .... t'otlnUinhMltM ttiUI iii t fir t Kitiis lu m . MM So Ml t'H luilnltM ' ltkh li.i iHlir Mll-IIM Can RlRlitl If you aatva A "URh, M! Wat! 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