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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1898)
flu iC a q n iU e C i t i ) VOL. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16. 1, 1898. nominated eleven pronounced gold and suggestions hud been disposed men and only five free silver men. of, the apportionment for tbe elec The Maryland Democrat platform tion of delegates to the slate con last year omitted »11 reference to vention was fixed at two at large for OOQUILLK CITY. OHEQON. the ratio iu demanding free coinage each county, aud one for every 3t)0 IL L promptly leapond to all call«, of silver. The Democrats have lmd votes and one for each majority I what offices shall be given to other The StylleJi Church. d».v or night. ample power in congress many times fraction o f 300 votes cast for Bryan parties? £ U G EN E PA NN EN B EH G , Well, wife, I’ ve been to church todmy; been “In discussing and deciding on to enact a free coinage law and and Watson iu 1896. to a alylieh one; Collection was taken to pay hall every time have failed or refused to Anil seein' yon can't go front home, I’ ll tell this question of fusion the state Amouut a t central committee requests that you do so. In Ohio last year in the runt and other expenses. you whet wee iloue. You would here been aurpriaed to aee what will bear in mind the following legislative districts of the Northwest received, $9.80. IDwinry P tila lfc . I enw there today. After very entertaiuing addresses Reserve, where there are many The Hihtere were fixed uy so fine, they hardly facts: C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . bowed to pray. "In the Juno campaign in 1896 Populists, there was fusion, the by Hon Harry Watkins, Hon C B I bad on these coarse clothes o f mine, not OfBce in Horald Bnlldlng. Coquille City, Or. there was fusion in Wasco and Democrats receiving the nomina Montague, C A Fitch aud S B Rig- much the worse for wear; Rut then they knew I wasn't one they call Sherman counties between the Peo tions for state senator and the Pop gen, the committee adjourned. J J F. DEAN, n millionaire; W S U ’R en , ulists for representatives. Iu every | Attest: So they led the old man to a sent, away ple's and Democratic pat ties, the esse the Populists were defeated Secretary, pro tem, People’s Party Democrats having the senator and back by the door, N o t a r y I 3‘u .'t o l i c , 'Twee booklesH and uncuebioned, reserved the People’s party the repiesenta- while the Democrats iB most cases State Central Committee. there for the poor! tives. The Democratic senator was were elee'ed. In Kaaeas last year Herald Office, CxpdMi City, Oregon. The Populist county central Pretty soon in oam3 n stranger with gold elected and the People’s party rep there was fusion in many of the ring and clothing fine; committee of Linn county held n ip H E C O M M E R C I A I « •*— They led him to a cushioned seat, far iu resentatives were defeated. A more counties on county officers with the adVunoe of mine. complete fusion w hs had in Polk sajne result, Deuioc.sts and Re meeting last week. After much Tiio moat m odem Hrrangeil BAKHElt 1 thought that wasn't exactly riitbt to set county, most of the Democrats beiug publicans elected aud Populists de discussion a resolution was adopted, him up so neur, ¡SHOP in Coqnille City. declaring it to be the sense o f the When he war yocng and I was old and very elected anti all of the Populists de feated. AT. M. McDonald, Proprietor. meeting that Linn county Populists hard to bear! “ Recall if you can any case where In Clatsop county one I oonldn’ t hear the sermon, I sst so far feated. People’s party representative and any great reform has been carried should nominate a ticket of their away, So through the hour of service I could only one Democrat was elected. Iu out by a fusion ticket of two or own, but should divide the county “ watch and prry:Y offices with the Democrats. H. C. W a toll the doin's o f the Christians sitting Union county there was eecret fu more parties on different platforms neur me 'round about. sion between the Democrats and supported by different party organ Watson, Democrat, was endorsed Pray that God would make them pure Republicans, resulting iu the elec izations? While fusion wassuccss- for circuit judge of the district. It within as they were pure without. tion of Republicans ou the legisla ful in 1896 iu Idaho aud Washing was also decided to defer calling the COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. While I sat there looking alt around upon tive ticket with two exceptions and ton, iu the former states a Gold county convention until after action the rich Hini great, Baal Estnta and Collections a Specialty, I kept thinking o f the rich man and the a Democratic sheritf and clerk. Standard Republican vote was re- was taken by the state committee beggar at the gate. The Populist rule in Kansas has ' quired to elect the Populist senator, How by all hut God forsaken, the pour There was fusion in Benton and Lincoln counties, resulting in the ' while iu the lntter state the senator saved tho peoplo many thousands beggar's form grew cold. And tiiu angels bore his spirit to the man election of Democrats and the de elected by the fuHionists announced of dollars in the state management, sions built of gold; but while that is good it will not ^ . t t e r n e y . a t - L a u 7 , How at last the rich man perished and his feat of all Populists but one. In his conversion to People's party spirit took its flight Yamhill county the Union Bime principles after the legislature wus prevent tbe trust and combines from From tne purple and fine linen to the home M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. tallic ticket was successful, and elected and known to be Populist absorbing all the people have. It o f endless night. is after all only stopping tho petty ------------ — •— There he learned as he stood gazing at the Vauderburg was endorsed but not ou joint ballot. beggar iu the aky, Daalei in Usar, E htitr o f ail kinds. “ Direct legislation by the people thieving of a set of political shysters " I t isn't ull of life to live, nor all of death supported by the combination. It is claimed that this was because he through the Initiative and Refer that tho industrial bandits may to d'e.” endum is one of the fundamental have the more. I doubt not there were wealthy sires in that did not formally accept the nomi nation. Iu Portland there was principles of our party, but so far religious fold, Imperative Mandate means thnt Who went up fioiu their dwelling like the fusion on the city ticket, but we ns this committee can see, no Dem when a given per cent of the A t t o r n e y - a .t - I _ .a .w , Pharisee uf old. Then returned home from their worship have yet to hear of any Populist ocratic state platform in the United people shall by petition demand the Rysebui’g, Oregon. witli their heads uplifted high, who is proud of the result. The States declared for it either in 1896 submission to them of any law passed To spurn the hungry from their door, with — i-t-i— Democratic machine is anxious now or 1897, while the platform commit or proposed, it shall be submitted naught to satisfy. Special attention to matter« before the Out, out, with snch professions! They are for union and free coinage is di tee of the national convention re to the whole people for their ap Roneburg land office, the commissioner doing more toduy fused to accept such a plank eveu proval or rejection. of the general land office and secre To stop the weary sinner from the gospel’s rectly responsible for the defeat of tary o f interior at Washington. our candidate for congress in 1896. from Mr.Bnfan. So fas as we know shining way Thun h 11 the booksof infidels; than all that It is not necessary to give the his Mr Bryan has never said a word in Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks- has been tried YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN towu, Mo., was troubled with favor of direct legislation since the tory iu detail. ¡Since Christ was born in Bethlehem; since o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall Christ was crucified. Re chronic diarrhoea for over thirty 1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. "In 1894 there was fusion in Chicago convention in 1896. A. J. S hbbwood , Consul I’ m old, I may be obildisb, bat I love sim Multnomah county which was de member that as between Repub years. He lmd become fully satisfied Gsorge T. Moulton, Clerk. plicity; feated by both Democrats and Pop licans and Democratic party organ that it was only a question of a short OURT COQUILLE. NO. 18, FORE8T- I love to see it shinin' in a Christian's piety. ulists refusing to vote the ticket. In izations our people have always time until he would have to give up. Jesus told us iu his sermons, on Judeu's ers o f America, meets every second and mountain wild, Clatsop county there was fusion. maintained that there was no differ He had beeu treated by some of the fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hull, He that wants to go to heaven must bo as a Coquille City, Oregon. The Democratic senator was elected ence. Most of the men who were best physicians iu Europe ami little child. H. N. L orhnz , C. It. Our heads are growing gray, dear wife, our anti the People’s party representa in control of the Democratic or America but got no permanent relief. Gao. O. L ba . ch , R. S. hearts are beating low; tives defeated. Iu Lake county the ganization in Oregon in tbe June One day be picked up a newspaper e n . L YTLE POST, NO. 27, O. A. It.. In a little while the Master will call for us effort to make a fusion caused the and November campaigns of 1896 and chanced to read an advertise to go. meets every first Monday night of We ask ment of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera each month. Visiting comrades in good When we reach the pearly gateway, and defeat of the People’s party candi still hold their positions. look in with joyful eyes, standing cordially invited to attend. the men of Oregon if it , possible and Diarrhoea Rented}’. He got a We'll see n j stylish worship in the temple dates for the legislature. B. H, H askin , Post Com. in the skies. “This year, 1V98, the Democratic for tbe lending men of *, party to bottle of it, tbe first dose helped J. Q u ic k , Adjutant. organization in Union county is so prostitute the principles aud him nml its continued use cured EN. LYTLE. W. K. C., NO. 9. MEETS organization of the party for office him. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. T in Coquille City on the first and third Procaedings of Populist Stats Central trying to fuse with the Republicans -------------- -» ««►■«-------------- again to defeat Populists. In other only, and vet retain the confidence Wednesday afternoon in each month. Committeo. Dou’t Tobacco Spit ami .Smoke Yonr Life Array. M rs . W. H itm , Pres. counties the Democratic machine is aud support of the honest rank anti T o quit tobacco easily and forpvcr. be mag M bs . Ida H arrington , Sec. Ei>. H erald : The state central trying to fuse with the Populists to file of their own voters after the nctic. lull of lifo. nerve and vigor, take No-To facts are known? Is it possible for ll ic, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men 'IHADWICK LODGE. NO. (18. A. F. committee of the People’s party at defeat Republicans. strong. All druggists, 50c or 51. Cure guaran J and A. M.. meets on Saturday evening its meeting in Portland, January 19, “ Do not forget that the fusion ou an organization to be controlled to teed Booklet and sample free. Address on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth 1898, W . 8. U’Ren tvas selected us Mr. Bryan for president iu 1896 was command the respect aud confidence Sterling Remody Co., Chicogo or Now York. ren cordially invited. . „ N. L orenz , W. M. secretary, anil Charles H. Fitch his made on the distiuet understanding of any man who is guided in his O. W. W hit *. See. Luetgcrt, the Chicago wife mvr- assistant. On calling the roll of with the Democratic national chair political action by devotion to jus Can we derer, who undoubtedly killed his UELAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, O. E. S., counties the following were found man, that Mr. Sewall should not tice, truth and honesty ? meets Friday evening on or before to be preseut: run aud the vice-president should as Populists consistently stand be wife and boiled her body in a vat, •aeh fall moon at 8 o’clock from April 1st Baker--\V It King; Benton— be a Populist. You remember how fore the people after the Democratic is receiving proposals of marriage to October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30: and each fifteen day* thereafter at 2 o’clock in Nels W Wheeler, J W In gall, the agreement was fulfilled, and record above giveu, county .state and from all over the United States. A the afternoon. proxy; Coos—W H Hull, \V S Mr. Bryan’s contemptuous failure national, and declare this party to Texas woman says tho men there are M bs . J ennib R obb , W . M. U’lten, proxy; Clucknmas—W 8 to accept or notice the People’s be row worthy of the people's con too darn lazy *o live and she wants M b s . N ob a A. G ood , Sac. U’Ren; Clatsop— B H Coffey, S B party nomination of himself for fidence ? If we can, whnt reason is an energetic man like Luttgert. /C O Q U IL L E LO D GE. NO. 53 , L O . O. F., Smith, proxy; Columbia—W A president until less than three there for the existence of the Peo This silly sympathy for murderers V 7 meets every Saturday evening. Visit nauseating. ple’s party as a separate organiza is becoming very ing brethren in good standing cordially W ood, W S U’Ren, proxy; Grunt— weeks before the election. - * invited. „ „ „ C S Dustin, J C Luce, proxy; Har tion ?’’ “ Remember that the Democratic J. A. B bed , N. G. l \ T ANTED.— TRUSTW ORTHY AND ney—C P Rutherford, \V R King, “ Motion to refer to a committed V V active gentlemen or ladies to travel J . 8. L awrbncb , R. S. machine is not seeking for fusion, proxy; Jackson—S H Holt; Jose- union or co-opcratiou with tbo Peo composed of the chairmen from for responsible established house in state of Oregon. Monthly $05.00 and expenses. /C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. phene— A B Axtell, W S U’Ren, ple’s party in any Democratic state, the counties named, and to indefin Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- V J O. O. F., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ proxy; Klamuth—J G Griffiths, W but is simply and openly seeking itely postpone, were lost and then addressed «tamped envelope. The Dom in hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis S U’Ren, proxy; Lincoln—Thos ovr destruction. In Virginia Inst Mr. O'Brien of Umatilla moved the ion Company, I ept Y, Chicago. iting patriarchs in good standing. • —------ Stukelcy, H Dcnlinger, proxy; Lake year the Populists offered combina following substitute: U. E. B uck , C. P. T iie B est O ffer Y et . — Any one G. F. B outell , Scribe. —J C Oliver, WT It King, proxy; tion with the Democrats, proposing “ Resolved, Thnt we, the Rtate Lane—J Sutherland, W S U’lten, one man on the ticket, Mr E R central committee of the People’s wishing to rent a good home in Co a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . quille City can obtnin n bargain by I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th proxy; Linn—R C Neal; Marion— Oocke, fo- lieutenant-governor. The party of the stato of Oregon, rec Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel K L Hibbard; Multnomah— A P Edinburg Sentinel, one of the lead ommend to the various county con culling at the H erald office a t once lows’ hall. M rs . J udith C o l u b k . N. G. Nelson; Polk—T V B Embree, W S ing Democratic papers in Virginia, ventions of the People’s party J. S. L a w r e n c e . S. “ Why, Clara, dear, what has hap U'lten, proxy; Sherman—C P King, in discussing the matter said; throughout the state that they in Umatilla—Nathan Pierce, It M ‘Therefore, the question is, will Mr. struct their delegates to the People’s pened? It is only a month since your O’Brien, proxy; Union—J E Rey Cocke be nominated aud endorsed party stato convention as to whethor marriage, and I find yon in tears “ Ah, Hilda, darling! nolds, J H Chandler, proxy; Wash by the Roanoke (Democratic) con they should favor a fusion or union already!” ington, G W Kelly; Wasco—C L vention? We think not. It is as or co-operation or alliance of forces George is running for congress, yon C O Q U IL L E C ITY . Morse; Wallowa—J A French; unnecessary as useless. The Demo with the Democratic and Silver Re- know, and I’ve only just learned I Opposite City W harf.l from the opposition papers wlmt Yamhill— W H Kirkwood. cratic party is not Populistic aud publian parties, or either or both of a really dreadful man I’ve mar them, and upon what principles or The following counties were not never was. This was proven by- eeps on hand and m akes to ried.” represented: Curry, Crook, Doug turning down the Populist electoral conditions they may favor such un order first-class ion if any. C H A IR S . las, Gilliam, Malheur, Morrow and ticket in Virginia, and if any addi R A W H ID E This was vigorously discussed, Tillamook. tional proof is necessary it will be Manufactured from best hard wood. J C Luce, of Grant; J W Jory, forthcoming at the Roanoke con and the substitute adopted. U’Ren J. B. FOX, Proprietor. of Marion, and J W Marksburg, of vention. This action may satisfy held most of the proxies but sng- Jackson, national committeemen, some of the croakers and unadul gested that he thought it hardly were present; and J W Marksburg, terated who can go Republicanism right to vote them on this question, of Jackson, was represented by S H without the batting of an eye, and therefore no proxies were voted. Holt, who held his proxy. yet draw the line on Populists and The substitute was adopted, several Moved by C L Morse, seconded Populism; at any rate there is no members declining to vote. Ayes—W R King, J W Ingle, by K L Hibbard, that the central Populism in the Virginia Demo committee endorse the action of the cracy and never will be.’ Recollect 8 B Smith, O P King, F M O ’Brien, a n u f a c t u r e t h e celf . r r a t e d •‘ B E A U T Y ” Automatic Fopil*’ executive committee as to time of the fact that for nearly a rear every J H Chandler, G W Kellv, C L Morse, holding the state convention. W S Democratic newspaper in Oregon | W H Kirkwood. No— W S U'Ren, S H Holt, H U’Ren offered a substitute, seconded has been filled with abuse, slander by H Denlinger, fixing February and villification of our party, its Denliuger, E C Neal, J A Fronch, J 23<1 as the date of the convention. representatives in the legislature ! W Jory. All those voting against the sub- j Almost everybody takes some laxatlvs Substitute lost; ayes 8, noes 19. aud of our party officers, though Original motion carried, and date of the same newspapers have rarely, if stitute explaiued that, they did so medicine to cleanse the system and keep the state convention fixed for March ever, had a word of censure for the because they favored the addrecs in blood pure. Those w h o take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) 23d. action of the Democratic members of j place of which the substitute was get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant On motion of C L Morse, action | tbe same legislature. Remember ! offered. laxative and tonic that purifies the blood A resolution of thanks to the « i d strengthens the whole system. And of executive committee selecting : that in thnt legislature were seven Portland as the place of holding ! Bryan Democrats, six of them un- j Women’s Club of Portland for al-1 more than this: SIMMONS I.IVEk REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active state convention approved. | qualified Free Silver Democrats, aud lowing tbe committee the use o f : and healthy, and when the Liver is In the hall in the evening was unani- ¡ Moved by W S U’lten, seconded \ of these six five did all in their good condition you find yourself free from by S B Smith, that the state com I power to aitl the election of a gold mously adopted. Mrs. McKinney Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- of Portland addressed the commit Headache and Constipation, a n j rid of mittee issue the following address: j standard senator. that worn out and debilitated feeling. “The state central committee rec “ There is reason to doubt the sin tee on the advantage of organizing These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. ommends to the People's party that cerity of the Democratic machine's Women’s Populist Clubs in the Good digestion and freedom from stomach and all furniture necessary for the School Mrs. McKin troubles will only be had when the liver room. Every desk o f this company’ s man they instruct their delegates from devotion to the free coinnge o f sil- coming campaign. ufacture is warranted, precincts to county conventions,and j ver. Mayor Harrison, Bryan Dem- ney's suggestion was unanimously s properly at work- If troubled with any jf these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER and any part that becomes broken or unfit delegates from county conventions . oernt mayor o f Chicago, appointed adopted, anil county and precinct REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi- for use during that time will be duplicated to the state convention, for or chairmen are urged to provide for j Jnes, anJ Better than Pills. three pronounced anti-silver men as without charge. against fusion with the Democratic heads of the most important city such organizations. Write for circulars snd prices to y r n V K R Y P A C K A G E -* * JIBS. NORA A. GOOD. EVEXIXO SESSION. organization, and if in favor of ; departments, and the party in nom Baa th e 7, S ta m p In rt*l on w ra p p er. A lent for C oo. county. | After several motions, substitutes: f J . U . Z c lllu At C o.. P b ila .. Pa. Coquille City. Oregon. • fusion, then on what platform and inating a judicial ticket iu Chicago ^)R . J. BURT. MOORE, SURGEON AND PHY8ICIAN. OF IN TER ES T TO T H E P EO PLE. W ATTORNEY LAW ~C . L. M OON, A ttorn ey and C ounselor at L a w John F. Hall, C. A. Sellitene— -- „»► .-- NO. '.'7 A Daughter Saved. WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF MISS HATTIE KING. Strlckn to tte Bid aid ipoe tin Vtrp of lasKrity—SI m Fledt a A u d i «lie H cdi hid Almost FM—The Best Physicians Filled te do A ijtllig for Htr, * Prom the Ithaoan, Ithaca. If. T. Miss Tlattie King, of 94 Humboldt Street, Another bad symptom was a cough, which Ithaca, N. Y., who was recently so ill that was so unremitting that it waa the general little hope was entertained o f her recovery, opinion of our friends that she was comm nip- ha* entirely regained her health. Her case tive. She lost flesh rapidly. Sometime« she is one is sub- .. of ,, unusual , , interest. . Following . ------ - o i-T — would be confined to the bed for two or •tantiallv the language of her stepfather, ! three weeks, then be around again, but only Chas. M. Burnett, corroborated by that of to suffer a relapse. J the mother, in speaking to a reporter of the bhe was not only a physical wreck, but Ithacan: her mind was affected, aud at limes she hud no realization of what she was doing. We feared, in fact, a complete mental overthrow and consequent removal to an asylum, for although we hod two o f the best physicians in the city, aud had tried several proprietary medicines, none benefited her. “ We had read considerable about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, nml had also heard of some cases where they hail done good and we decided to give them a trial. AVe purchased some at the drug store of White <x Burdick, o f this city. “ Hattie began to take the pills in the early part of January of this year. Im- nrovemeut was noticeal liveable after the first box iati been taken. The first hopeful sign that I noticed was that she did not complain at headache. The attacks o f dizziness also be-* gan to abate in frequency, and she ceased to cough. One after another, the distressing symptoms left her. She took, in all, nine boxes of the pills. At the present time she is in perfect health. The alteration in her MIRS HATTI1Î KINO. mind and body is alinoHt past belief. “ nattic is now seventeen years old. A “ I cannot say enough in praise o f Dr. W il year atço last August she began to complain liams’ Pink Pills, for they saved the life o f of dizziness, which became gradually worse. our daughter.” 8he suffered excessive nausea and nttneks of (Signed) C harles M. B urnett . vomiting. There were days when she could Subscribed and sworn to before me May keep little or nothing on her stomach. She 8th, 1897. C. II. WOLCOTT, Notary Publict also waa troubled with kidney disease. 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M ARSH FIE LD Gibbon This old reliable and most BRCoenafol spec- ialiut in Han Frnr.cis co. 8t.il 1 contilines to cure all Sexual und __ Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, . , G 1 o e t, S t r c t u re, NORTH FRONT STREET. w :v.. Syphilis, in all its MARSHFIELD. ^ forms, Skiu Diseases, . V ;/ N e r v o u s Debility, Inrpot.ency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the 0011 sequence o f self-abuse LL KINDS o f blacksmith work anJ and excesses producing the following sym p wagon work, new or ropair work, done toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un on short notice. der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss of confident*, diffidence in W E G U A R A N T E E OUR W ORK approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss To g i.e satisfaction. Come and see ns, of memory, pimples on the face, ooughs, nov 19*901 KAINO A RUSSEL. consumption, etc. DR. GIBBON has uractised in San Fran cisco over 80years an J those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit o f his great skill and experience. The doctor c u r s when others fail. Try hjm. CURES GUARANTEED Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Cull or i ÍT’1--------------------------- write. DR. J. F. GIBBON. I 625 Kearney street. San Francisco. Cal. Mi W apnners, A pETER Daily Capital Journal OF SALEM. rinbscrib" for tbe people’ s daily—$8 a year: weekly. $1 a year. Bame rates by the month. The Daily Capital Journal. I year.. ..f :t 00 The H kuald 1 year..................................... 2 00 The two w orth................................ $5 00 Both given for one year for. .$4 20 The Weekly Capital Jonrnal, 1 y e a r .. f$l 00 The HtBALn........................................... 2 Hi The two worth. Both 1 ' « m for L O G G IE .j- BANDON. O R , KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINT. OF Burial Caskets -A T Lowest Casi Fricas. Ordr rs left with 1!. S. 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