THE MOKNTNG HEKALD: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889.
O. ft . tt. K. TIME TAB LIU
NORTH BOUND.
epartajrrirea.
. ur.
forUdlOlOani
. 345pm
" 45im
Kueene ex
11:15 am
T:10"
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives! Depart Arriree
Calafexp
Kuirene ex
Preitfht
7:45pm I
Sum
Ashland 9.00km
l2;Uupni
12.40pm
t'uvene S 40pm
. No Freight received forjouUifter U,a.x.
the nine day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLK.
Arrive Departs
Pameneer ll.15amll.00 p m
Fr-Hrht.. .... 5.2f pm'6.50a
JTIU(C8 AMIT TOW.
The cirens Friday.
Al. Herren has been appointed
st -k iiisj ec or for Marion county.
Mormon lders are piosilyting
in Lassen e inty, near the .Shasta
line.
Lak county has paid out since
last October for bounties on scalps
$2496.
L. H. Montanye is erecting a
neat residence on his lots near the
college.
jt Marion county viewers will go
to Stayton on the 18th to make
estimates for the construction of a
hriilcA there.
- -c."
XvThe comptroller of the currency
v has authorized the Citizens' Na
tional Bank of Spokane Falls. W.
T., to commence business with a
capital of $150,000-
A. J. Crabb, formerly of Shedd,
an old resident of Linn county, fell
down a stairway at Wallula a few
days ago and broke his neck, lie
was quite aged and infirm.
An advertisement for bids for
furnishing the material and the
construction of the Albany street
railway wMl be found in our adver
tising columns this morning.
1 A force of workmen are now en
gaged repairing the brktees on the
eastward line of the Oregon Pa
cific, and putting the road in con
dition for the summer's work
further eastward.
The Salvation Army, after a
two years' siege in their efforts to
reform the wicked in this city ,ha
packed their Saratoga, base drum
and cymbals and left for more ap
preciative fields.
While working on a barn in this
city yesterday Charles Howlen
s"'rped and fell to the ground, dis
locating his shoulder. Dr. Haston
m the dislocation, and his injuries
will not prove serious. t
Daniel Sonnebern has begun suit
'gainst the Portland railroad com
pany, for $15,000 damages for in
juries sustained from one of the
company's trains while engaged in
sawing wood along the line.
The W. V. & C. M. wagon P6ad
toss the mountains is now re
ported open for travel A force o'
inen will commence next week the
j-ork of imwoving the road from
Lo ver oda Springs to the summit.
John Leedy is making arrange
in -nts to start a saw mill on the
line of the Oregon Pacific near the
summit of the Cascade mountains,
ior the purpose of sawing bridge
timbers for the railroad work this
Hummer.
The work on L. Senders' new
bricks on Feiry street lias been
commenced bv I). C. Schell, th-
contractor, there will be three !
tijein. One has been ?eased to V.
A. I'.urkhart for a real estate office,
and the other two, will be rented
or offices. ;
F. M. Miller, of Lebanon, has
ectirel a strong petition of citizens
t'i Linn county for the position of
district pension examiner. He
served in the regiment of John W.
Noble, secretary of the interior,
and to him the petition will be
9-ent. He will probably receive the
appointment. The salary is $1400
a vear.
rKBS4AL METI0.
E. J. MClannahan, of Euger.e,
i is in tne city.
E. H. Bahr. of Lebanon, was in
tne city luesday.
W. C. lavis, of ShedJ, was in
the city yesterday. .
Sutterintendent Bowen, of the
Oregon Pacific, ia in the city.
J. L. lnnram has returned from
a three month's trip to Mexico. He
says there is no place like Oregon.
rarer Water yfmmiin.
Some complaints are being made
by water consumers on very just
grounds, viz: That a portion of
the water supply is at present
taken iroua the Calopooia, instead
of entirely from the Santiam canal
The Calapooia water is not- fit to
use, and is made absolutely filthy
by the sewers and slaughter house
refuge which is emptied into it.
No doubt when the new pumps are
. i . i i ... : 1 1 .... ,..
put in use ine irouoie m uo tm
rected, but it ought not to exist
now. The water of the Calapooia,
where it is taken ont, is wholly ur
fit tor household use, and is impure
enough to bieed any kind of dis
ease. This matter ought to De
looked after and corrected.
Krsidrare Prwprrty Mid.
Messrs. Curran fc Monteith sold
veeterday to J; P. Ualbraith t
iu res owned bv S. W. Crowder
near the citv for $4000. They also
t.uld to Geo. F. Simpson the house
an.l hit of F. L. Such on Fifjh and
Baker streets for $4500. Mr. Gal
braith, who is one of the woolen
mills company.' will make of the
yroerty purchased u line subur
ban home.
Bid for Slrrrl Cam.
The Vids for the street car line
were not opened yesterday, but
the fin nt lot of comb honey ever
received in town was opened by
th Willamette Packing Co. yesterday.
; THE VTOOIKJI MILLft.
Tss CoatracU All CJip:t6 $10,000 Worth
of Machinery How Hera. .
Another lot of machinery for the
woolen mills arrived in this citv
yesterday. There was 27,000
pounds of it, and the freight from
Worcester, Maw., amounted to
$523. The value of this lot is
about $5000, which added to the
stiipment received several days
ago, makes $10,000 worth of new
machinery that has been received
for the Albanv Woolen Mills, and
which will be added to the Browns-
vilie mills plant and will be put in
ofieration here before the close of
the year.
Messrs. J. M. Moyr and J. P.
Galbraith, who have been in the
citv for a day or two met with the
committee of citizens at the office
of Curran & Monteith last evening,
hen the contracts wire completed
gu traiueeing the suh.iitiy of $25,
000 for the removal of the mills
here, furnishing the necessary
water power, etc., and as soon as
plans can be furnished for the
buildings contracts will be let and
the work will go forword. The
company propose to push the erec
tion of the mills vigorously and
have them in operation before the
close of the year.
The woolen mills, coupled with
the street railway, ice works, the
construction of the Oregon Pacific
lroad and other public enter
prises on foot here, are giving a
ulus to business never attained
oetore, aim the causes are such
that it w'll be a permanent growth.
HOWOIMM rHKAiiA.1l I s.
Thjy'll Soon Drive the Cattle off the Banger,
bndl Take Possession of the Barnyard.
Dr. Harry Lane, superintendent
of the insane asylum, has been
playing taxidermist with an Ore
gonian reporter, and has been
stuffing him on the Chinese pheas
ant question. A great many Port
land people are terribly excited
about these birds, and magnify
everything told about them. The
fact is, there is very little heard of
them around here, but this is what
the reporter credits to the genial
doctor.
Dr. Harry Lane, superintendent
of the state insane asylum at Salem
says that Mongolian pheasants are
quite numerous on the grounds ol
the asylum, and all around the
outskirts of town. He says they
increase with great rapidity, and
there seemed to be twenty -five now
where there was one last year.
"Doc'' thinks they have come to
stay, for they are bly. cunning
birds, very difficult to 6hoot, in
fact they are a very fiy bird.
In driving out into country, the
pheasants can be seen in nearly
every field. The males flap their
wings and crow like young roosteis
. n 1 they venture bodily into barn
yards ind whip any ordinary dung
hill cock in a fair fight. If all that
is told concerning these birds is
true they will afford lo.fs of sport.
They appear to have furnished con
siderable spoit already, for, accord
ing to all accounts, they are shot
onenly, despite the law, in many
places.
They are more numerous in Linn
county where they were originally
turned loose after their importa
tion than in any other portion ofi
thi state.
Bis Dvlrgaliaa.
Albany was well represented in
this city yesterday, socially, pro
fessional!' and (loliticaliy and
politically. Among those whoh.id
business in the supreme court and
before Judge Boise, the following
were recognized : H. H. Hewitt,
district attorney; Capt. N. B.
Humphrey, County Judge I). R.
N. Blackburn, J. K". Weatherford,
C. E. Wolverton, Marshal Hoffman,
V. Parker, B. F. fabler, L. W.
Deyoe F. M. F-ench and C. G.
Burklurt. They brought Marshal
Hoffman along because of his
handsome uniform, which would
go far toward intimating that they
irame from a good sized city, but
the way Cap. Humphrey stood and
stared at the stret cars and other
evidences of city life here gave the
whole thing away. Salem States-!
man. li the city editor of the
Statesman should come up to Al
bany About July 1st, he will see a
genuine street car line in operation
and see what a real live city looks
like. If he should be afraid of
getting lost in the city that same
marshal in his handsome uniform
would take pleasure in showing
him the Bights. Cap. Humphrey
says he looked for the Salem street
cars for some time, and finally had
to use a field glass in order to see
them at all, they are so small.
The CervallU Bevelsaeat.
Major W. A, Jones, of the United
States engineer corps, who has
been at Corvallis, where he spent
over a week supervising the work
on the revetment, said the river is
so low that the snag boat Willam
ette is unable to carry stone from
the quarry, at the mouth of the
Lu-kiamule, to Corvallis, a dis
tance of twenty-five miles. The
Willamette will at once begin to
make a channel to facilitate its
passage. In the meantime stone
will be ha;. ' in wagons from the
neighborhood to the revetment.
Major Jones says the $14,000 ap
propriation will finish the work in
good shape, with stone, instead of
brush, on which he based his esti
mate. Bow ta Prrvent It.
The barnyard editor of the
Astorian is responsible for the fol
lowing: "A Young's river chicken
raiser says he has d?visod a way of
preventing chickens from scratch-
nig up ins grirucn. lie crosses me
I ng legged Irahmas with the
short legged Bantams, and the re -
suit is a new breed of fowls wit ti
one long leg and one short leg.
nen thev raise t i.her leg to
scratch the' :ose- their balauce and
come to griet. After a few demoral
ising attempts they desisr
THE CITY COUNCIL.
The
Quarterly ueporU of the City.OS-cer-A
Loir List of Petitions.
Regular meeting of the
conncil was held last evening.
city
In the absence of Mayor Cowan
Councilman Burkhart was elected
president pro tern, : ' '
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The quarterly reports of City
Treasurer W. A. Humphrey and
City Recorder N. J. Henton were
read and referred, showing the fol
lowing financial condition of the
city on April 1, 1889:
THE CITY'S FINANCES.
Am't on hand Jan. 7 $ 32 00
Kec'd from tines 25 00
Rec'd from license 774 00
Lumber sold 2 75
Total '..$834 47
City warrants and int.paid. 832 62
Balance on hand $ I 85
Outstanding warrantsJan.7$4018 49
Warrants issued during
quarter 3G80 92
Total
Warrants paid .
.$7GU9 41
. 829 VI
Outstanding warrants... $0869 50
Street Commissioner J. N. Hoff
man made a verbal report recom
mending various street improve
ments, which report was referred.
A petition was read from the
board of fire delegates, asking that
an ordinance be passed making it a
misdemeanor for any persrn to
drive over a fire hose with vehicles.
The report was referred.
Petition of Will Bros, to keep
over 100 pounds of powder in their
store was read and referred.
Petition of projerty owners for
privilege to connect with Calapooi i
street sewer, instead of Broadalbin
stieet sewer, was read and referred.
Petition of Ice Works Co. to
establish a cold storage house at
the foot of Third street on the
Calapooia river, was read and re
ferred. Petition of L. II . Montanye for
the extension of Broadalbin street
sewer main to the middle of the
block south of the canal, was read
and referred.
A communication asking the
council to authorize the city sur
veyor to investigate and report as
to the matter of extending railroad
street sewer was lead and referred.
A resolution was introduced by
Councilman Gradwohl that an
or linance be passed increasing the
size of various sidewalks to 10 and
8 feet, which was referred to the
committee on ordinances.
Petition ol L. 11. Aloutanye for
sidewalk and crods walk was re
ferred. On motion the committee on
oidinances was instructed to amend
the ordinance on fire limits, so that
the portion of the city formerly
taken out of the fire limits be again
included, and submit the same to
the council.
Petition of JohnSchmeer to have
the alley in block 7 graded and
graveled within thirty days was
granted and the work ordered
done.
KILLS ORDKRED PAID.
N. H
Allen, balance raising
electric
Iu.ni
$ 2
00 I
35
35 j
Cost bill John Donnelly
4
4
5
4
Cost bill Jos. P. ice
Cost bill Geo. J. Burnett.
t -ot bill K Smith
Cost bill John Redoe
Cost bill Harry Johnson. . .
Cost b 11 James McGuire. . .
iNewuian & Karnlieiiu, store
John Hoifman, street work
J. Hassell, street work
X. J. Henton, fees
Parker Bros, ind.se
X. J. Hoffman, street work
John Cochran, street work.
B. M. Huston, drayage. . . .
J. N. Hoffman, street work
J. L. Cowan, fees
C. G. Burkhart, fees
L. W. Deyoe. fees
Julius Gradwohl, fees
F. M. French
Virgil Parker,fees
X. ri. Allen, electric lights.
I. O. O. F. association, rent
John A. Crawford, water. .
F. M. Westfall
80
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The council adjourned to meet
Thursday evening at 7 :30.
ftouru A IB IX Y.
A most desirable and beautiful
location for suburban residences,
owing to its natural advantages and
nearness to the center ot business.
Compare the size, location, view
and access to and from these lota
and you will be convinced of their I
merits. Call early and secure a
home before the advance in
price.
Applv to Tweedale & Redfield
agents. First door south of post
office. 1. 1 :
A rw Triutcl for f nqalaa.
The Oregon development com
pany, the Yaquina Republican un
derstands, has bought a fine
stpamer in the East to nut mi the
Yaquina bay and San Francisco
route. They ex pect to get posses
sion of the vessel in August. It is
supposed to be the Valencia, the
sister ship of the lost Yaquina
Bay.
Mramrr Arrivals.
Received yesterday, a fine lot of
celery, cabbage, asparagus, etc.
We also receive every morning
lettuce, radishes, green onions,
etc. Willamette Packing Co.
aaiurthing Ibat'x Mew.
Thomas Brink has added to his
factory machines for the manu
facture of woven wire mattresses
and is turning out some Xo. 1
mattresses; so if you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it.
l'on i iorget mat you can now
purchase a box of Kenton's Pre-
1 miuni avon Soap lor $1.00. He
j lifts been selling this brand of soap
i about one year, and those who use
;,it Know its merits
Town talk Savon $1.00 a bo.
Waiiaco, Thompson Co.'s.
at
BEAL ESTATE TBAKbFEKS
Andrew Cowan to J. L. Cowan
et al., 4 lots, block 106, and
three lots, block 107, Hack
leman's 2d addition; also
part of block 43, Hackle
man's 2d addition. ...... .-.$5150
J. S.Caldwell to Frank Wink
ler, 12 acres. 120
Louis Miller to W.S.Denham,
lots land 2,block 30, Albany 4000
G. W. Maston to Edward
Huston, lots 17, 18,25,26
and 27, in Maston'sWaverly
fruit farm
Richard Cheadle to. Wm.
Wheatly, 20 acres of R.
Cheadle's donation land
ciaim .'
R.Cheadle to Paris Wheatley
2838
300
50 acres of R. Cheadle's do- '
nation land claim 750
Jason Wheeler to Amelia
Mueller, part of block 18,
Albanv 1545
H. C. Klepper to J.D. Walton
lot (i, block 25,Ralston's4th
addition to Lebanon 80
Geo. E. Chamberlain to W.
E. Baker, lot 1, block 53,
Albany
Albany cemetery association
toCamelia McFarland. lot
328, block 12, south addition
to Albanycemetervgrdnnds
J. A. Bilyeu to E. O. Hyde,
1500
25
2500
213 acres
E. O. Hyde to J. A. Bilveu,
pait of lot 3, Scio ". ... 500
Walter Turrell to G. E.Chain
berlain, part of block 9,
East Albany 10
Henry Flindt to Maggie Kyle
part of lot 2,block 11, Hack
leman's 2d addition 900
R. E. L. Miller to F. D. .
Leber ich, 40 acres 275
S. shupe to H. W. Fettlemier
lot 6, block 23,Hackleman's
2d addition
500
W.H.Cogswell to H.J. Maple
113 acres
3420
John Brush et al. to W. S.
Denkam.wharf lot 13 '.. 3050
P. W. Spink to J. L. Trum-
bull,part of block 60, Albany 800
fine Bailer.
Gilt EJge Butter received fresh
every day. We have also just re
ceived a nice line of new delica
cies, Premium Point Oysters, split
peas, Hearts Ease Cocoa, clam
chowder, pickled herring, and an
endless variety of good things
which we will sell cheaper than
any house in the city. We are still
selling those fine vinegar pickles
at 25 cents per gallon. Willamette
Packing Company.
At Cast,
G. W. Simpson has just received
at a bargain a large lot of ladies
muslin underwear and infants'
rooes, slips and hoods, which he
will sell at wholesale cost, marked
in plain figures.
llappiaeKA and Caateatmeat
Caauot go haac m haud it we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothiug will so darken lite and make
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion and Indigestion, and make life a
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25
and 50 cents by Pushay & Masou.
Arc We to Have Another War
Some political prophets aver tbiit
wc shall. Be that as it may. the bat
tle waed by medical science afr.inst
disease will never cease until we ar.
rive ut the Utopian epoch when the
human family shall cease to be a flic t
i d with bodily ailments. One of the
5 45 ! niof-t potent weapons which the ar
j"i 4rt niory of medicine tarnishes, is Hos-
tetter s Stomach I
Bitters, which U of
I -......w.i i.;i:t .-- r... ..........4,. na
nviui itl-IJJIJ I7 .1 inning T, 1113
it is adapted to the iminctitc relief
and ultimate cure, of tliosit disorders
00 ! of the stomach, liver and bowles which
05 are of commonest occurence, lndi
15 gestioa, biliousness and constipation
21 ' are inseparable companions, us these
(v I aibnents are completely eradicated by
of this superlatively wholesome and
01 lms superlatively wnou
genial medicine takes in als
ailments, rheumatism an
so nervous
and kidney
troubles; its action ir. these, as in the
other complaints, being characterized
by unequaled touo
Backlln's Araira ftulve
The best Salve in the world for '"iits !
Bruises, Sore Ul'"er, Salt KUeuiu,
Fever Sores.Tet'er, chapped hands,
Chilblains corns, and all skin erup
tions.and positively cures Piles, or no
lay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 35 cents per box at
Foshay & Mason's.
Farini & McMahon's circus will
exhibit at Albany on Friday, April
12th. Durinz McMahon's laet
visit to Portland, the Oregonian
said "McMahon's circus is doing a
land office business and deserve
to."
The latest Mother Hubbard iersevs
I with' belts at P Cohan's; also the
largest, ana preuiesi line oi eaay
uiade baby's clothing.
First-class work done at Wm
Mack's barber shop. Shaving 15
cents.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria
and canker mouth. For sale by Fo-
nay
A MasoD.
Fortmiller Irving have just
opened a beautiful line of oak and
gold mouldings from pictures, steel
engravings, etc. Call and see them.
A new line of fine walbpapers with
boidcrs to match have been opened at
Fortmiller & Irving's. They are new
and ulegant designs. Call and see
them.
ft is no good to look at the ther
mometer Ihis yenr to judge of winter.
The only thing to guide you is
Brownell A Stanard' price, which
are always down to zero.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pi event the sk.n from turning
black or j eeling off. It allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition For sale by Foshay A
Mason.
H ILL JSIiOS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, oruans.sewing machines.guus,
also a fnll line of warmnted razors,
hntcher and pocket knives. The beet
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above, lines usatly and
r&asouably done.
LIST OF PRESENTS
TO BE CIVKN AWAY WITH THK
first 100,000 BOXES Of
LE ROI DES SAVON,
The King of Soaps.
FOR 8ALK AT PARK KB BROS.
100 Ladies' engraved gold watch
es. i
25 sets solid silver table forks,
25 sets Gorhani solid silver ta
ble spoons. '
50 dozen Gorbam solid silvei
tea spoons.
25 sets extra heavy plated table
forks.
25 sets extra heavy plated table
spoons.
100 dozen extra heavy plated
tea spoons.
100 dozen ladies' fine fans,or cel
luloid toilet sets.
100 celluloid 9 inch carver sets.
100 subscriptions to Scribner's
Magazine.
100 subscriptions to New Fashion
Book.
200 stamping outfits, complete.
1000 lightning can openers, for
square or round cans.
10,000 King cook books.
11,950 elegant gifts.
88,050 packages of toilet soaps.
The total value of theBe 11,950
elegant gifts, if - purchased singly,
would amount to over ten thous
sand dollars,
They make -this large gift as a
measure of appreciation to those
now using the king of soaps, and
also as an expression of confidence
in its merits, in the expectation
that any person once using it will
find it no helpful an article that
hereafter it will be found almost
indispensable in, the household
economy.
oil pai:nti;m;.
ie Parker
Having opened a studio in Flinn's
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ins oil paintings are invited to call I
at her rooms and exauuue her paint
ings, which iucludo views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others. Charges for
will he reasonable.
lessons
RULE
BAKING
PO FXEJ?.
Put un expredv for Julius'BGrad
Jwohl and sold at his Goldea
Rule Bazaar ia
ONE POUND CANS
AT
25iCENTS PER: CAN
Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Iiesect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
WHY DOES
Hi.'
Because he knows that his dear wife is i
jmt commencing to work him fori
something you know how it is I
yourself but when
LADIESTRADEi
-WITH-
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; every think is cheap; make
Home happy, inake ,
YOUR HU$BAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that U mple of economy
is at
BrownoUf& Stanard's-
lokner rinr an BtrAU-irv sls
4'onlrartr nad Ballrfrr.
T
1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
in Altanr nolieits patronwre from city
and countrr. Will contract to build bridge,
hams, and all manner of dwelling houxpa.
including Oueen Anns, Katlake and Eliza
bethian utile of building. Will furnish
plans and ap-.uificatiAnn free of charjrw. Satis
faction guaranteed ' W. CASSEL.
Pakcn up bv ths citt marhiml withih th
1 corporate limits of tlie city ot Albany, a
small sorrel hore, both hind feet white, hag
saddle markR. The owner can have the
same by t-allini; at Jno. S:hmetr"s lirery
stable and paying: charges.
SLEEPLESS NKJUTS. made misrb
able bv that frrible cousrh. Shiloh's
nire is the remedy for you. Foshay &
Mason .
4 ntrartfr a ad liIIder.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
epe-iflc.V.ion and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly done and ruar mteed to be first-cl im. Es
timates furnished on short nctiee for brick
bu.Min?-i, rwidencei, pli buildiag,
brides, etc.
Colored jrhsse3 In all shadti and
htvle al F. M, Freach'a.
Miss
in
GOLDEN
THE
MAN
LOOK
SID
Brownell
ted
i
SpnDff
This is tbehip that's built aright,
That has been going day and night
Bringing goods from erei'Y elime
Bought lor cash in the nick of time
To please the buyers at Wallact, Thompson
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lms is the trainwithjit precious freight
That met the ship athe dockyard gate
And carried the goods with lightning speed
Till the thought it would jump the track, indeed.
To please the buymjat Wallace, Thompson fc IV.
This is the store, as firm as a rock,
That holds the goods from the seaport dock,
All spread out by a careful hand
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This is the press of modern make,
Uuu with such speed the 1 afters shake,
Jhac spreads the news in town and state
And tells ot what has been dvne of - late
To please the buyers at W allace, Thompson C
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