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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY..
..FEB, 21, 1SX2
ISSUED 3VERT UOHNING.
(Mcnd&y ezesDtfxti.
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
rt'IlLISHKfW AMD l'ltOTBXEIORS.
A!orxan Building, Cass street.
Terms 0 Subscription ;
served b7 Carnsr, per wrok .25 Cent"
ent by pull, four months.......&.J a
Seat br mail, ono yar.. 03
free of Postase to nuUssribera.
Adrertisemcnu inserted by tbo year, at
tae rate 01 51 M por square per month.
Transient advertising, by tho day or week.
ifty oents per square for each insertion.
THECITY.
Tua DttV A3TOUIAN trnj.jfe tent ba
man ana ttnu a nontn, jrtc 0 postage Head
er who contemplate abrenet from Out city cau
IWf The Astorias follow them, Daim
w WeeKlx edition to ony poxtolkee wait-
out additional expente. AdarttK maybe
tnanged a often ex derircd. Leave ordrnr at
ttw cmintlnu room.
-.The Sterlingshiro, Carnegie, and
Cornea went to sea yesterday.
Brenham Vandusen is said to be
nrt expert at turning sumersaults.
The good will and fixtures of a
hotel are offered for sals this morning.
Tho Columbia came down at nine
yesterday morning and started to sea
at 10:30.
Judga Blancbard'a new steamer
will be launched in three weeks at
Ranier.
V. H. Gray is in town, and will
remain, till after the meeting of the
Pioneer Society.
Correspondences with friends are
like trousers without suspenders
hard to keep up.
"Egomania" is tho latest word in
vention. 'Tis used to describe such
malady as affects Guiteau.
That well on the corner above is
a great institution theso days. You
never miss the water till the pipos
freeie up.
Thirteen starving men, ship
wrecked in the China sea, lived ten
days on boiled ropo made of the fuzz
of the cocoanut.
,tr Th,c Oregon came in at noon yes
terday wjth a large number of pas
sengers for Astoria. She went up the
river at 3:30 p. m.
The Chinese authorities perpe
trated a grim joko in naming the iron
clad battle ship just built for them,
She was christened tho "Everlasting
Peace."
Tho walls of tho new Miner's
Union building at Butto, M. T., be
gan to crack the other morning and
by noon.tho northeast corner and tho
roof were a mass of ruins. Tho loss
was 812,000.
The precious outfit who are
charged with'the murder of Brown in
Portland, wero not on yesterday's
steamer. The papers had not been
made ont iu time to get the parties off
on tho Oregon.
It is proposed to hold a sociable
oh next Friday evening, the proceeds
to be for tho benefit of the Y. M. 0. A.
'Due notice will bo given of the place
in which it will be held and the feat
ures of the entertainment.
Tho Castlehcad, Ballochmyle,
Charlwood, Carl Haasted, and County
of Argyl are ready to join the fleet
that floats westward when the gods
permit. They carry 325,000 worth
f flour, etc, to feed England.
Squaw lake, in southern Oregon,
was frozen over last week, tho ice be
ing thick enough to bear up several
persons who crossed it. This has
never occurred before, and illustrates
tho severity of tho weather recently
prevailing.
Tho Seattle Chronicle says the
Garfield is the name of tho largest
ateal sailing vessel afloat. It has just
been launched at Belfast, Ireland,
registers to 2220 tons, and wlll.be em-
employed in the Californian and Aus
tralian trades.
He walked in with a confident
air and handod out a littlo jokelet.
, Stating that ho "used to set type"
once, he was told that there was his
best chance to get tho joke inserted.
Hero it is. verbatim: "Tqa Sok3 oj
?ux cuaureR suw i'cu suiidusj Whajj
ItrsS."
Tho bids for tho erection
of tho Presbyterian Church build
ing, to bo erected on main street,
were opened yesterday by the Board
of Trustees, and the contract let to
Mr. W. B. Headington for the anm
of $3,600. Work will bo commenced
r'tBce.
Folice Court.
Feb. 20th.
Geo. Day, violent and disurderly
conduct. Guilty, $5 or 2 days in the
the City Jail.
Ah Yet, firing firecrackers. Guilty,
onu dollar.
Ah Saui, firing firecrackers. Guilty,
ono dollar.
Peter Itichirds, aiding prisoner to
escape, plea "not guilty." Continued
till to-morrow at 2 p. it.
G tutor Di Andrew," violent and
disorderly conduct. Guilty, fined 10
or 0 days hi the City Jail; line paid.
Gu3tav Di Andrew, resisting peace
offieor. Guilty, fined ?-i0 or 20 days
in the City Jail; fine paid.
Correct
The wholo power of the Stato should
be directed to getting appropriations
for two great purposes; first, improve
ments of the bar at the mouth of the
river; and secondly, canals around
The Dalles and the Cascades. This
done, there is plenty of water to float
II the boat3, barges and water craft,
to do cheaply and speedily all the
commerce of this country for all time.
And if the big ships can't get up to
Portland let them stop at Astoria, and
lot Portland hold its business and
draw new business by virtue 01
the inoucementa it offers to trade.
VidMe.
Tho Valparaiso is discharging
0,000 boxes of tin at tho O. R. & N.
Co's dork.
Last Friday evening, says the
Dayton Chronicle, a lirukein.m on the
Northern Pacific, named Harry bur
mister, was instantly killed at West
wood. While on a flit, which mis
being switched, ha fell off in front of
the car and threo wheels passed over
his body, terribly mangling it.
Tho Yaquina came in yesterday
morning from Yaquina Bay. She
brings a small cirgo. Shu- has on
board thruo prisoners, en ruutu to
Portland for trial concerning alleged
selling of v.hiaky to Indians. She
will lie h'Te fr one or tn o days to
have somo painting duno, aud then
gous to Portland.
Tho Washington Territory Insane
Asylum now contains one hundred
and seven patients, the highest num
ber yet attained. Of these, twenty
five are women and eighty-two men.
Tho number of pitients coming from
the eastern counties lately has been
quito 'large. The 'Asylum contains
one inmate for every seven hundred
and fifty inhabitants of the Territory.
Before his Honor 1I10 Police
Judgo appeared, yesterday, sumo Chi
men charged with firing firecrackers
within the city liuiiU on thuicgrctt
national holiday. It must ba perplexing
to the nverago Mongolian to be given
to understand by somo city officials
that they can whoop it up and burn
powder, and then to bo fined by other
city officials for doing so. John says
"Me no sabee."
W. R. Dean died at his home,
near Skipanon, on tho 19th, having
been failing in health for soma time
past. Ho was about fifty years of age.
Ho was a pioneer on this coast, having
settled at Nehilem about 1865, where
he Hied till a year since. He was
known as an upright, energetic, intel
ligent man. In 1876 he was a Joint
Ropre3entative from Clatsop and Til
lamook counties. The funeral will be
hi Id on Clatsop at 1 r. M. today.
Tho Standard thinks that the
whole secret of this Siato making
business at the present session of Con
gress is based on the purpose to create
strength for the Republicans in Con
gress and for tho next Presidential
election. It is a sort of settled thing
that all tho new States generally give
a Republican majority; and tilled with
foreigners, too; while in the Southern
States, where" thero is the smallest
percentage of foreign born to native
citizens, Bourboniam is in the ascend
ancy. Somo of tho finest timber in
Washington Territory can be found
near tho headwaters of Nootsack river;
and some of tho finest openings for
manufacturing every description of
wood work can bo found there. About
three miles back from Bellingham bay
is a lake about twelve miles long,,
averaging two miles wide, partly sur
rounded by the mountains. This lake
is 300 feet above tho level of tho bay.
4t has only ono outlet, which empties
into tho bay at the town of Whatcom.
This outlet, which is called Whatcom
creek, falls 200 feet within a milo of
tho lake, forming"abont a dozen mill
sites. It then meanders through al
most doad levol ground for about two
miles, when it has another fall about a
quarter of a nvlo. from the bay, and
another of forty feet close to tho bay.
Tho "Always Handy" stovepipe
shelves at John A. Montgomery's.
Oregon Improvements.
During the firt week of February,
wo letrn from th Congressional Rec
ord, that Senator Grover introduced
tho following four bills:
S. 15. No. 1,027, making an appro
priation for tho improvement of the
month of the Columbia river, in the
State "f Oregon and the Territory of
Washington. Bo it enacted thst the
sum of $500,000 be, and the sanio is
hereby appropriated out of the mon
eys iu the treasury not otherwise ap
priated, to be expended under the di
tion of the Secretary of War, for the
improvement of the mouth of the
Columbia river, in the State of Ore
gon and Territory ofWashington.
S. B. 1,028, making an appropria
tion for continuing the construction
of the canal and locks at the Cascades
of the Columbia river, in tho State of
Oregon.
Be it enacted, etc., that the sum of
0750,000 be, and the same is hereby
appropriated, to be paid out of any
money in the Treasury not otherwise
appropriated, to be expended under
the direction of tho Secretary of War,
for continuing the construction of
tho canal and locks at the Cascades of
the Columbia river, in the State of
Oregon.
S. B. 1,029, making au appropria
tion for continuing tho improve
ment of the mouth of Yaquina bay,
in the State of Oregon.
Be ifenactud, etc., that the sum of
200,000 be, and the samo is hereby
appropriated, out of any moneys iu
the Treasury not otherwise appropri
ated, to be expended under the direc
tion of the Secretary of War, for con
tinuing tho improvement of mouth of
Yaquina bay, in the State of Oregon.
S.B. 1,007, inakitig an appropria
tion for the" construction of break
water and harbor of refuse at Port
Orfurd, in tho Stato of Oregon.
Be it enacted, etc., that the sum of
250,000 be, and the same 13 hereby
appropriated, to bo paid out of any
moneys in the Treasury not otherwise
appropriated, to be expended under
the direction of the Secretary of War,
for the construction of a breakwater
and harbor of refuge at Port Orford,
in the State of Oregon.
Senator Grover, when introducing
the abovo bills, had them read the
first time aud laid them on the table,
for the leason that he desired to sub
mit some remarks on them before re
ferring them to the committee on
commerce.
The Snow.
Tho skies that flushed in sunset
splendor and deepened into the steely
glitter of a winter night wero over
spread ou Sunday morning with a
fleecy vail of gray clouds that, floating
in from the north, by nightfall
had begun to sprinkle snow. AU
night long it fell, and on waking yes
terday morning, all out door objects
had assumed tho strange and fantastic
shapes, that snow wreaths gho. The
old half-forgotten sleds and sledjcs
cutters, bumpers, and everything else
that goes on runners were brought out,
and by ten o'clock everyone that had
a chance was out with jingling sleigh
bolls. If it would but stay cold
enough to freeze hard and dry, tho
streets of Astoria are the finest in the
United States for good sleighing, but,
no sooner does the" snow coino silently
down, than the warm breath of the
Pacific melts it.
We hear that the Corsica struck
last evening going out, and is now
leaking; the tug Fearless is by her.
Booms .to Rent.
Eight rooms to rent, either furnished
or uniurnishi'd. Inquire at this office.
Xotlre.
On and after this date Mr. L. E. Selig
Is authorized to collect all accounts due
us. Stevkss & Joplix.
Astobia, Feb. 1, 1882.
I take this method of publicly thank
ing Di. Loekliart for the relief afforded
me in skillfully removing a painful
tumor from my ear; an annoyance from
which I had long suffered without get
ting relief. Wm. Andeusox.
Sow establishment.
Mr. D. A. Mcintosh, merchant tailor,
wishes to announce to his patrons that
ho will leave to-morrow by tho steamer
Columbia for San Francisco, to purchase
a stock of Foreign and American cassi
meres, English and Scotch twerds and
cloths. Also, a first class line of gonts
furnishing goods, nats, clothing, etc.
He will open in tho new store of the
Occident Hotel block, which will be
ready for occupancy about the first of
March.
Xotice.
Just received per steamer Columbia,
a lino lot 01 eastern oysters, which will
be served up in first class style at K03
coes, Occident block.
Tho finest and choicest assortment
of valentines at Adiers.
A how lot of fur trimmlntr. all col.
ors, below San Francisco prices, just
received at the IXL Store.
Cbas. Stevens and Son have a stock
of mouldings and moulders tools which
can be bought cheat) for cash to close
out that branch of the business.
- FurnlshiMt Rooms to JLct
At Mrs. Munson's lodging house.
Arrlsost toil sins House, Tort-
land. Oregon.
New house and first clas In Us ap
pointment, 'mini street, in k. it
Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ailis
wnrtli I?onnw hi- the rlav. uviMr or
month. MksE.Akrigoni.!
Talif Xotice.
On after tills date an additional 10
cents rer cord will be charged on all
onlers for s iwcd wood not accompanied
by the casn, at lira s woou .yarn. .1 uij
lSMSSl. -
Itooma to Rent.
An) one who wants a nicelyiurnUhtd
100m In a pleasant locality can be ac
commodated at Mri. Denny Curran's,
near the Congregational church.
Braln'mxl Serve. '
Wells' IlealMi Kenewer, greatest rem
edy on earth for impotence, leanness
sexual ibbility, etc., SI. at druggists.
Oregon Depot, DAYiS & CO., Portland,
Oregon.
Notice to the Public.
1 have opened a new boot and shoe
store on the roadway, and am prepared
to do first clasa work 111 my line.
I. J. Aiivold.
Opposite O. R. & X. Co's dock.
Don't Die iu the Ilonne.
Ask druggists for "Kongh on Hat-?." It
clears out raN, mice, bedbugs, roachrs.
vermin, flies, nuts insi-cN. nc per box!
Catarrh, of the liladder.
Stinging, stntrting, irritation' of tin-
urinary D'lssaues, diseased discharge-.,
cured ov uticiiupaiui. si, at druggists
Oregon Depot, DA VIS & CO., Portland
Oregon.
For Djspepsia antfLUcr Complaint
you have a printed suarauttc on wen
bottle of Shiloh's fitalizer. It lieel
falls to cure. Sold by V. E. Dement.
A few more chances vet to lie taken
for that fine graphoscoiKS at the City
uook store.
Call and bee the ouen j;rale parloi
coal stoves at John A. Jlontgonit'rj's.
Frank Fabro has oysters in overj
style, blew and pan roasts a spccialtj
Mux. Wauner's han Francisco N'a
llonai brewery beer can't be beat.
Another of those fine A. B. Cliasi
organs at the City Book fatore.'
Those w ritlng desks at.thc City book
store are the best in the city. They an
something nice and durable, and jusi
what most joung ladies would appreci
ate from the giver.
A Inrtrrltirr hrmci. ,t Itl, li-rnniii ctt
uated in the best business part of town.
iorbaieorto rent. Tne House is ( oiiil
a good pajing business at present, and
is iu gojii running oruer, Apply 10
Dksv Dhop lx.v.
P. J. Goodman, on Clieiiamus street
has iust receued the latest ana vaosi
fashionable style of. gefits an t Indie,
boots, shoes, etc
Kor the 2enuine-J. 11. Cutter old
Bourbon, aud the best of wines. Honors
and San Francisco brrfc&lintthetTem
opposite u:e oeu lower, aim see i;amp
bell.
"Jlacxmetack." a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Pilcft'i and 0 cent-,
sold by W. K. Dement.
A -prompt way fo -ease asthmatic
wheezing. Use HACE'ci Hosi:y of
Iloncitocsi) ami Tab. PiubS Tooth
ache Disors cure iu one minute.
Are you made miserablo by Indi
gestinn, Constipation. Dizziness. Loss 01
appetite, Yellow Skin? yhilo'i's Vital
izer is a po3itlvo cure. For salo by W.
E. Deincdt.
A remedy for Indigestion, Cnnsunip
Hon, Dy&pepsla, Weakness, Fever, Aui
etc- Coldkx's Liquid Bkef-and To
IC iNVIOOKATOn.
Tho Rev. Geo. Il.TIiayer.of Uour
bon, Ind., says: ''Both in j .self and wif
owe our lives toSiiii.on's Cossumptios
Curk." Sold by W. E. Dement.i
Why will ou cougii when Shiloh't.
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cts CO cts and SI. Sold by W. E. De
ment. Shilohs Cube will immediate!
reliee Croup, whooidng cough and
Bionchitis. sold by W. K. Dement
-A Nasal luji a.r ux,u with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catairh. Itemedy.
Price 50 cent. Sold by W, E. Dement.
Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy a posi
tive euro for Catarrh, Diptneria and
Canker Mouth. Sold by v. E. Dement.
Dr. J. E. La Force, Dentist; rooms
over 1. W. Case's storer daw
Sp-Books, Pamphlets, Lawyer's
Briefs, and in fact evory pobsiblo
stylo of Phintino is done as well
and as cheaply at i he astoriah
Jon Rooms as anywhere else in the
State. Call and examine specimens
and prices.
The Astorlnu baa 1 a l A rlworticincr
larKerclrcolatlonoD thefnUVcl llolllgi
Columbia river than any otherstate paper.
) EQI'ALTOTUEBEST.AiJD
10 HI Una-- rliaoap u iaovnoape,
i - Trnt ABToUiS Of PICt.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENVELOPES.
A LARGE STOCK JUST OPENED, AND
trill ba sold by the bunch, or by tai
thousand, at Tat: Astukux oico-
BILLS OF LADING, WAY BILLS,
Receipts, and all kinds of Commer
cial l'rlntinc, done at the Astorlan officii. .
CALL. EXAMINE, OKDEK.-K
CORRECT PRINCIPLES
Demand" that bills be rendered
promptly, and to do it nicely, set your Bill
D&xer ani Statements printed at
" rilK ASrOKIAN Offleo
DO NOT SEND AWAY
For Printine of any kind until
you have tried TUK ASTOUIAN OEcf.
OLD PAPERS.
HAVING DETERMINED TO CL03E cm
our itoek of old.puperi sow is the tla
to man it 1st ror mw phtpmoj, mi
fu Asittun oSt.
MISOELIANEOUS.
&a?! JLiI2??s
Pianos and Organs
Of aU aaies constants on band. Also a
lOIlStOCKCl
VIOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. AC-
COKDEONS. CONCERTINAS,
- HARMONICAS, FLUTES,
Also a liuye stock of I he I ct of
VIOLIN AND rJUlTAR STKINGS,
SHKET MUSIC.
AND MUSICAL INbTKUMENTS
As well as pientlilni: civs belonjlnt; to n
First Class Music itoro.
Plane and Organs sold en mo monthly 111
stalhiiiut p'..n, or for nut.
Car! Adlor's Sook Store.
The largest stock of
Blank Books and Statlcneiy
Ot every description.
tfttt-J tichool Book", Mb e. Poetical
ifafH Works. Albums aud
m
uoiu rtus
Besides :i full and coniDMi
fc- tock of rventhhiir usuall'
u F 'T I n... .. A .. a 1 .. n...1 .n.l J....
itorcj A so. news ilipot and .iKeiic.v to
eersp51rand psiicilical published.
CARL AOUEH'SVARIETY STOH'
ir Watches, CirnksaMiluCucln
nf I iirin in n wnii ki:ui.iu'
UCfJl lil . t, Utl HflUl.lLVU 'I'll
Nei itoods b eiery steamer. The oublli
ire Unted to examine m stock and pr.ee
CHE. A1UJS at., - ASTOi.IA.OUEGO.N
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SASXSX -&,XFi12"S
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OREGO
'IB INSTITUTION, L'NDEK CAlSE Ol
JL tie sisters of Chant, is now lc.idyloi
the reJeptlon of pr.tlents.
Privite ruorns for the r-ccommodatiou o
111 diilrliiR them.
1 'atliats admitted at all iioiirs.day or niln
ho JhIcliUihas enlushe rllit, cen.
patleii is free to aud has the privilege ut
nipi'itinB aay pnysciiu tney prefer.
Uailrit Htsitts Ulnrine
Senti
k-riwLo lurvH0snit.1l Dues-, are Hi-
t!ed"rarreei;are and atteiid.ncc at thisllo
pilal Cunng McKness. lvniuts must lie oh
lalncdlor Lniteu ntalcs JI.i
vriuesattlic Cu
tora to-be.
SlsTLitb ok Charity
Wilse: k Fisher,
SHIP CE&STDLEKS.
IKALEBS IX
iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROUGHT AN!) BOUTS GALVAN1ZI-D
.ValN. t'opjicr ZVuils aud ISuris,
Shelf Hardi r j, Paints and Oils
Rj'tibcr and Hemp Pecking of all Kinds,
PROVISIONS,
Ff.OUSI ATiV, 3SITX TEED.
Agents for btlem llounng Milts.
Corner Chtnatnus and Hamilton Street-
astoki v. oi:k;o:c.
D. KELPAAN.
MARBLE AND STONE WORKER,
Monuments and Head toi.cs,
Or aujthiuj In tl.e line of Stone.
.sr,,VTi: CAN bSAMEKS alwajs 'on uand.
First clao work anil sitlsfaction guaranteed.
Saop oppotlte C. ! I'.itkcr's resilience.
Caeimnius Street, - - - Astoria. Oregon.
p&. mows:,
BOAT BUILDER,
AT T1IK OLD STAND. OltAY i WILDING
FIliST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
"W S. SI-SiSSElET,
ASTORIA, OREGON
DRUGS AND CHE&UCALS.
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT KEBICINES, ETC.
CSyPrescnptioni carefully compountlcu'at
au uouri.
fST-Homeopalulc Tinctures anil relicts,
and Humphrey's Sperlfics also kept
Hereafter tlu skating rink will to
open Wednesday afternoon for ladies
onlv, and Saturday afternoon for ladies
and gentlemen.
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JlalKza
trc.C rocket and Table Cut en
V & Yankee Notluus and T"j-
111 "Is Picture rrauirs aud Chroim-
iWVvjiillaliy Cairntej. a complete
j. .,,! "fc assortment. Archerj. ilc.
C. B. COOPER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
fHSsr "O- 1GP IIP A. inn' -sssK
FOE THE NEXT 30 DATS
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To make room far lare Spring stock."
gAll Winter goods will be sold
very low.
C. IT. COOPER,
IXL Store, near Parker House, Astoria.
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(SUCCESSOR TO .TACKIXS.fi: MOTGOiIERT.)
:;:.EIt OF HAIX AXI
a.STORIA,
CHAS. HE1LBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITTJHE 5? BEADING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN PULES
Complete in every branch.
ASTORIA
.11. MEYER
AbTORIA,
gpnTA t. uf3?arTxrci&'ET3Kr o TiMjajxr'gp.
REDUCTION UF W HOLESALE PRICES.
67 50 PER BAliliEL OE 30 GALLONS.
L.VRGE ORDERS IS UKIM'KOronTION'.
Less Quantities, -1 - SO Cents per Callon
Bottled Eeer, - - - SI SO per Dozen
irSp cial attention paid to orders froi.i Public Houses and ramllIes.-
THE COLUMBIA
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Tin, Sheet Iron and
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Tbc Uest in the market
1'iumMns poods of all kinds on hand. -Job
v.ork done in a workmanlike manner.
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OREGOIf.
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Proprietor.
OREGON.
BREWERY
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EXCELLED BY NOKE ON; THIS COAST
- PROPKIETOK.
- ASTORIA, OREaOW.
HAM. will be promptly attended to.-tm
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