Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 14, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    Till HbCM MEIKI.Ì (iVlltn, THURSDAY. MAY 14. two*
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Hot Stove—Cool Kitchen
EPTY
How do you expect to en­
dure the broilinn days of
summer if you prepare all
the food over a glowing coal
tire ?
You need a “ New Perfec­
tion" Oil Stove that will
do the cooking without cook­
ing the cook. It concen­
trates plenty of heat under
the pot and diffuses little
or none through the room.
Therefore, when working
with the
TFIGE < < \ i
I I It
•’ NI». >KsUs t \|\ i i;s: ri
I
»»»Albany D« ruocrat not long ago:
. ..
wi'h s ti
e.|
¡Orefoa? Why lo ,he-v
against
- , »i;
I - it a fact
tfj- ...- -
do
believe i:i
sGr»:ion. ' -‘i-r education?
And
(gj a s;a -
ItioB extgt wit bout
rh
.-
' •
fr-.in th.- state'.’
I atn n t
■ 1 ,u denomination,
g <lK)l-..- 1 believe in then».
~ I am
—
.j to the State Agricultural
I
In fact ‘
We
ne<
d
that,
loo.
College
we can-
I » M0U »«' ■■ — r p schools. But
,,
plthout .1 university, a place
». ■ ...
lys with limited
I nrtM can get an education that will
!LMre th< m for « ’<• positions. Ex-
’ o,. if you Will the papera that
‘
■ . . <1
« the ela-s ' ! 1907.
Now, therY
' boys, bright, intelligent
boys.
!
Bll?se. doinu any kind of legitimate
l0rk tie/ ,i;n set-
< . . ..
!’ hrouirh the (
Konian that the professors of the
TniTersity were a set of ungodly
|rll That is not true. Tbe teach-
irs are. from the President down to
the assistants, members of our lead-
b» churches, with a few exceptions,
Md not only members but better and
nore efficient men and women I nev­
er know anywhere. The school does
J,,.
■
- a i eliui us ¡list r 11-
tion and yet they are laying the
foundation for a betterm-nt of -mpn
A ’ promtnent
business
md w >"i- a
.
nan told me a few days ago that the
nloon element were going to vote
because ,
igains’
ria:i"ti.
the profess« rs worked so hard in
Euiene for «-losing the saloons.
And now why are some tax-pay-
er- making so much noise about the i
impropriation" .lust go to work and
figure out how much more our tax'* l
will be n account of raising this
honey for the university and you
will wonder why any reasonable man
< ■ ■- > i
I - -
on do i-.ot undi-r-
Kand tbe advantages of the state Un­
iversity, 1 will give my experience In
the niH".
Almos: right y.-ars ago
I was left with a little money and
one child to educate. 1 lived in Al­
bany. [ love the place, for better
people can be found no place on
v.irth, sud it was in that place that
I spent tin happiest days of my life
nd yt af er I lost everything but
rr little girl and a few' hundred dol­
lars I knew that, although If God
s?.i. d my health I could make a liv-
lik. yet It won! I b > impossible to
»■¡»cate r
child. So I decided to
1
I" 1 ■ I . an I here with the
epportunlti« s that a state institu-
hioa affords, I have given my daugh-
hran «•duration that has enabled
pier to secure a lucrative position,
had has prepared her as a University
graduate to get a situation ln almost
buy business.
MRS. KATE CUNDIFF.
[Eugene, Ore.
;
rXIVERSITY STUDENT
,
CORRECTS MISSTATEMENTS
eome to love the University of Or -
gon and when 1 hear slandi rs against
her name it Is hard for me t i re­
frain from using string language,
and the person who says the lack
of financial ability causes any man
"not to be wanted at the University
of Oregon.” is either misinformed or
is
willfully
misrepresenting the
truth.
If these young people from Hub­
bard were refused admission it was
because of insufficient preparation
in their studies
The University is
not a high school, but w hen any one
who has
satisfactorily completed
four years study above the eighth
grade, such a course as Is offered in
the high schools, there is no question
about their admission to lhe Univer­
sity. Neither does each stud*<it have
to help pay for a football coach.
All foot ba II exp uses art
paid
from the re ipts at ma h games
with O. A. C. with other colleges,
and the annual game with Mulno-
mah club. The student can go or
n't as he likes and there are no
questions asked.
Therefore when a man says that
the poor man’s son has not just as
giy.d a chance, or Is not respected
just as much, as a rich man's son
at the University of Oregon, or that
students pay out of their pockets
for the football coach, he Is either
misinformed or is wilfully misrep­
resenting the truth.
J. H. BOND |
NEWCOMER TULLS Win
,
V. <>E O. SUOI LI» PROSPER
i
•> Grove, May 7.—At file I
ting of the Woninn’s Club
Ill
ts of the university appro-1
which comes up at the June I
under the referendum act,'
»cussed and the following res-«
F. A Rankin, the musical goods
is unanimously adopted:
Whereas, at the last session of the dealer,- has D»“t completed tile sale
legislature of the state of Oregon, of the properly on whk.ii his store
that body passed an act granting to stands on West Sixth street, between
the State University an annual ap- Willamette and
Olive. to George
priopriation of *125.000
for the Heitzman and Norbert Aya, the West
maintenance of that institution, and Eighth street plumbers, the purchase
Whereas, certain persons are seek­ price being *3250.
The lot bus a
ing to defeat this appropriation by frontage on West Sixth street of 36
means of the referendum, and
feet.
Mr. Rankin will continue to
Whereas, we. the Woman’s Club
occupy the building for the present,
of Cottage Grove. Oregon, believe
owners, who
that if this appropriation is not renting it from the new i
expect to some time in i the future
granted, the cause _ of _ higher
_ __________
educa- erect a brick liuildlng there
tion in this state will receive a set­
Mr. Rankin has rented the small
back that will cast ;« serious reflec­ building adjoiuing to Wm. Kreofsky
tion on the people who believe in a.- Son, a new plumbing firm, and
higher education and result in bring­ will at once put in a new front and
ing the state iuto disrepute in other otherwise improve the building.
states that have wisely provided for
their boys and girls by allowing a
large appropriation to their univer­
sities, and also result in delaying a
large number of people from coining
to this s’ate who would come If the
state Institution were allowed the
appropriation nec ?ssary to carry on
their work; th» refore, be it
Resolved, that we do use our best
Portland. May 8.—Attorney W. R.
efforts to have the i appropriatiou
McGarry, who was Invited to be one
carried: and be it further
Resolved, that we are most heart- of the counsel to defend Edward H.
ily in favor of said appropriation, Martin, under arrest charged with
and request all voters to support said the alleged murder of Nathan Wolff,
last Friday Evening, «nd who declin­
appropriation.
ed the offer to participate In the de­
MRS. F. D. WHEELER.
fense of the accused nun. today In­
MRS. A. L BRIGGS.
MRS. F. 11. ROSENBÜRG jected into the mystery what may de­
velop into evidence which will free
Committee. Martin from the terrible accusation
ATTORNEY GIVES EVIDENCE
THAT MAY FREE MARTIN
been
that
went
¡iking ti
interview yesterday
donate iu the extreme
had kissed him when
AND NAME FOLK
Chicago. May 7.— Following th«
meeting of a few big guns in Demo
cratlc national politics in Chicago to
day. it is reported that Governor Uolk
of Missouri may be a compromise
candidate for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination.
This possibility was discussed a
a meeting between Chairman Tag
gart of the Democratic national com­
mittee. Secretary Urey Woodson of
Kentucky, .Norman E Mack of sew
York and Roger Sullivan of Illinois.
An attempt may be made to nominate
the governor in ease less than twp
thirds of the delegates to the Den­
ver convention are for Bryan, and
that a few more than one third are
for Johnson,
JONES AND CRAIG
BROUGHT BACK
< From Friday’s Daily Guard.)
Sheriff Fred Fisk arrived home
on the midnight train last night with
Si Jones and Fred Craig, who »re ac­
cused of contributing to the delin­
quency of a minor, Addie Watts.
They were arralgm I before Judge
Bryson, of the justice court, this
forenoon.
They both demanded an
resting against him, or show that he
Brownsville, Or.. May 5—To to
was not alone in tbe alleged murder
Readers of the Journal:—I should
of the pawnbroker.
like io give some reasons why it
McGarry went before th«’ police au­
seems to me every voter should rally
thorities and related that a reputable
to the support of the bill making an
farmer named Thomas Dodw >n, re-
appropryiatlon for the State Unlver-
siding near Oregon City, had report-
sity of Oregon.
ed to him that he had seen a man
The writer is an Eastern man, and
named Grimes ln Wolff's store on
has no local, property, commercial or
Salem, Or.. May 6.—A female vag. the evening of the murder. Dodson
sentimental
interests
Influencing a bleached blonde, with a full kit of says he knows Grimes to be an ex­
‘what follows. The writer is a teach­ curling irons, rouge and other arti­ convict who had served fl term In
er, and has invested enough in Ore­ cles for making a complete toilet, Folsom prison for a murderous as­
no
gon real estate to be able to view the hove Into Salem late yesterday after­ sault upon
a pawnbroker in San
question from the standpoint of a noon.
Her approach was heralded Francisco. Detectlv««» have been sent
taxpayer as well as a teacher.
by trainmen who had passed her at to interview Dodson, and it is alleg-
First— -Oregon should adopt a per- Gdrvais and her entry was a trium­ ed that Grimes was seen leaving the|
manent and liberal policy toward her phal one, for the deputy sheriff met city on foot Saturday morning.
educational Institutions. It is grati­ her at Cheinawa.
Acting as a grand jury today. Dep­
fying to any one interested in educa­
Dressed in dark, outer garments uty District Attorney John H. Steevn-
tion to know that the State Agricul­ i and wearing a long claok with a cap, son took the testimony of six detec­
(From Friday's Daily Guard.)
As pfedieted by The Guard yes-
y
tural College Is on a sound financial and with her small satchel containing tives against
Martin, and decided
In the
basis. It is a shame to a prosper­ the beauty outfit, the woman hobo that the evidence in the hands of the I terday, «11 of, the t
schools
l’rln-
ous community that its State Univer­ was swinging down the track from police was sufficient to warrant his grammar
cipal
of
Cent ral,
Ly^ns,
sity is being weakened by a narrow the north when she was first detected further detention.
meeting
and penurious policy. The opportuni. by Deputy Sheriff William Esch. She
Regarded yesterday as emphatic, were i re-elected at
g.
TJie
ty now presents itself for the people gladly accepted the proffered hospi­ today the testimony of A. W. Fields, of the board last
of Oregon to declare their belief in tality of the officer.
who stated that he saw Martin tn matter of selecting the teachers for
higher education. They should do
"Hello there, sister,” said the sher­ Wolff’s place on the evening of the the high school, as well as Prof.
so.
iff; "where are you bound for?”
crime, is looked upon as only partly Lyans’ successor, will be attended
Principal Lyans was not
Second—Thb high school system of
"I’m looking for work. Got any­ conclusive, as Fields will not swear to later.
The
Oregon has come to stay.
It has thing for me to do?”
positively that h«‘ saw Martin, but an applicant for re-election.
names of the teachers elected are as
proved its right to live by giving
"Have you any money?”
that the man "looked like him.”
follows;
*
•
■
boys and girls training which a few­
"A little.” the female "vag” re­
Patterson School—Ida Tatterson,
years ago they could receive only by sponded. "Wouldn’t refuse the price MARTIN s \ ys hi :
I
Meador,
seventh
going to educational centres at con­ of a meal, though. I'd give most any­
( AN I’ROVF, ALIBI principal; Mary
grade; Mae Larimer.; sixth grade
siderable expense. To have effective thing for a cup of tea.”
Edith Haggard, fifth grade; Lulu II.
high schools we must have well-train­
"How would a jolt of rye strike
Training has told.
Edward H.
ed
—. teachers. The state should
, pro- you?”
Martin in his cell In the county jail, Polil, four”: ftrail^: Mrs. Anna T.
vide a school equipped to furnish
"That sounds about right, That charged with the brutal murder of Buck, third grade: Luella M. Nor­
strong \ instructors for her high would be bully. Hand her over, Nathan Wolff, is directing his own ris. second grade; Zuda Owens, Jlrst
schools. Many of our high school pu­ r>ard.”
Eugene. Ore., May 1, 1908.
case, has already arranged an alibi, grade.
pditor Albany Democrat:
pils are ambitious to get university
Geary School Ellis R. Parker,
When asked how she was treated has a ready explanation for nearly
Their aspirations should
Netta
Kress,
seventh
la the Democrat of FridtV’, May 1, training.
a the "grit” she said other hobos every bit of evidence the police have principal;
there is a letter from J. S. Yoder, not be smothered, neither should It paid little attention to her and she secured against him, and master grade; Mae D. Kinsey, sixth grade;
Hubbard. Ore., to Mr. Cyrus H. Wal- be necessary for them to go to some paid little attention to them. She stroke of all, has almost completed Fannie L. Ziegler, fifth grade; Ma­
kft. In which it is stated that seven- other state to find a well-equipped said sh > had started from Portland, arrangements to have ex-United bel Simmons, fourth grade;
Belle
young people from the vicinity state school. The State University as that city was a slow place: She States Senator John M. Gearin act as Keeney, third grade; Fannie Milli­
can, second grade; Mrs. 8. Thrall,
»! Hubbard "w> re not wanted at Eu- has aided largely in developing the was escorted to the city by the dep­ his counsel-ln-chief.
lese because they were financially high school system. It has been large­ uty, where he left her to get a meal.
Years of drilling in the rigid high­ first grade.
Central School Alta Schneider,
hnable to take part in the fraternal ly instrumental In organizing a state She loitered about for a while, and er mathematical course at West
Mi athletic societies
in vogue high school debating league. These then started again, southward.
Point, in l»w at the New York law seventh grade; Mary A. Wetherbee,
there," and "the University is for are good deeds. Its hand should be
Wh< u the sheriff was first notified school. Wnd in engineering In the ar­ sixth genie, Luella Brewster, fifth
lhe benefit of the children of weal- strengthened in this kind’of work.
he thought he had found Wolff’s my have given him a mind that re­ grade, Mrs. Lillian Poyner, fourth
Third—The State University is a murderer in disguise, but was soon sponded quickly tu the demands grade; Minnie Evans, third grad
Ihy parents, who, if they want a high
Fired foot ball coach, are able to warm friend of the common school. atisfled that he had found a real fe­ made upon it as soon as the morphine Carol Johnson, second grade;
bay him."
It has advanced the Interests of the male vag. the first he had ever en­ was given him last night. He has tie Auten, first grade.
Overflow Rooms.
1 take Issue with the gentleman I public schools whenever it could do countered.
fought the police at every move of
Lola Howe and
Mrs.
Blanche
in both counts. As to my right of so. To argue otherwise is contrary
their game, and although District At­
limissLn to the bar of your paper to facts. Its own existence depends GRANGES SI I’PORT
torney Manning said today that he Thurston, In the basement of the
BOWERMANS RIVAL would put off the preliminary exam­ high school. Miss Bertha Abel In the
ltd my standing as a trustworthy upon the public schools. This is the
on
the
»Itness you may ask Mr. Jackson, source from which it must draw Its
ination for a few days longer in the one-room portable school
Condon. Or., May 6.—Great inter­ chance that Martin might confess, It Geary school grounds, and Miss Alice
fur countv superintendent
of new streams of life. Many of those
khools, or Mr. H. G. Fisher, your who are now opposing the apropri- est is again being taken throughout is believed that any hopes the police L. Abel, in the basement of the Cen­
bounty surveyor. they both know me atlon appeal to prejudice by declar­ this district, comprising the counties once had in this direction have been tral school.
krsmlly. This point being settled, ing that the money should be with­ of Wheeler, Gilliam and Sherman, abandoned.
Salaries Advanced.
I say that I am a student in the Uni- held and given to the public schools. over the political situation, as sev­
A marked advance In the "salaries
What Police Have
lersity, and am paying my own ex­ The entire appropriation scattered eral Independent candidates have just
Up to this noon the case against was ordered, the grammar school
cuses I worked for my board for over the state would give very little announced themselves for the offices Martin stands this way:
principals being raised from *75 a
1:’
■ a , years by waiting on aid to the’public schools. The influ­ of Joint senator, district attorney and
The police have discovered a shirt, month to *90 a month, and all other
isblew at the Hoffman House in this ence the University has had and will representative. The great fight over covered with blood, and bearing a grammar school teachers from *55 to
ll!? I am now earning my board have in lifting the common schools the senatorshfp, in which Jay Bow­ laundry mark identical to that on *60 a moot a. __
it! room by helping four afternoons to a higher plane Is worthy vastly erman was victorious over George three shirts the prisoner purchased a
“ the week to give Instructions in more than the money outlay.
The B. Hour hill at the primaries will be short time ago. They have found an JUDGE CORNELL IS
ft» wtx.f shop of the University I higher schools furnish a summit to continued, and Senator Bowerman overcoat which Is said to be similar
STRIC KEN W ITH PARALYSIS
Ivo n..- he.-n financially able" to which every true teacher delights to will be opposed by J. N. Edwards, of to one worn by him, also covered
It aome things which rich mens lead the pupil. There are a few warm .Mayville, who comes out on State­ with blood. They have the evidence
Judge Wilbur F. Cornell, one of
»ns have been supposed by Mr friends of the common school who ment No. 1. Although Mr. Edwards of bls wife, given the day following the pioneer miners of Fortymlle, was
•Oder to do.
j will vote against the appropriation is a Democrat, he comes out as an his arrest, to the effect that be came
tMine is not an isolated case. I; for the Vniverslty, but we believe Independent candidate, and will have home wearing an entirely different brought to Dawson Saturday, and Is
in the Good Samaritan hospital, suf­
inn a list of men who are mak- they are working against their own the backing of all the granges of the suit of clothes on the night of the fering from a touch of paralysis. The
their own way, who were not re- interests; and mark this, every op­ three counties, thus insuring horn an murder, that he explained the cuts judge Is an elderly man, and during
wel b- a . their fathers were not ponent of a progressive pubic school enormous vote.
on bls facet hy saying he had received the winter was attacked with paraly­
¿*!thy. This list is made up at policy Is lined up against the Univer­
James E. Burdett of Arlington has them in a fight over a game of cards
'»ndom from my personal acquaint- sity. The friends of the common also announced himself as an inde­ —an explanatlr • different from that sis while living in his cabin alone. He
**»• and 1« not an attempt to in- school who are fighting the Univer­ pendent candidate for the office of he has since made- and the fact that nearly froze to death and saved his
life by firing a revolver to attract
all wh » properly belong In such sity are with the wrong crowd. They district attorney for the 11th judicial he is said to have borrowed a revol­
'J1’’ The list could be largely ex- should come over with those wno fa­ dustrlct, thus opposing John A. Col­ ver on the afternoon previous to the attention of men across the river.
With one of the last cartridges he
*M«d
vor a progressive policy from the lier. of Fossil, who won at the prima­ murder of Wolff Also he has a val­ succeeded in calling attention to him­
8
Prescott, President of the kindergarten to the university.
ries over D. R. Parker, of Condon, uable watch In Wolff’s shop whlrn self. Even then the man bearing the
••»•nt
’. James Cunning. Pres
Fourth—Jhe appropriation
of by the small majority of 12 votes.
was taken, together with what cash shot was only suspicious of some­
J’Ae Senior Class; Theodore Halt, *125.600 annually is not excessive.
W. F. Jackson, of Sherman county, was tn the drawer at the time of the thing being wrong, and did not know
*2 R,5r- Pri* of ths Dormitory Salaries In many instances are now has announced himself as an inde­ murder.
the true cause of alarm until after
*xiatt>n: Paul G Bond. Curtis unpaid This Is unjust
New equip­ pendent candidate for joint represen­
Martin either explains or denies making an Investigation - Dawson
Labora. tative of the 28th representative dis­ every Incriminating fact that has Dally News, April 15.
i p ’■ i*’lrlng president of the Y. ment is continually needed
WtB Hill. n. M Stevens. tones should be supplied with the trict, comprising Sherman, Wheeler been produced against him
Judge Cornel) Is an old newspaper
LJ Btrsch. John Penland, Elmer latest apparatus
Oregon Is tn that and Gilliam counties. He is a strong
< lairnft Complete Alibi
man, well-known in Oregon, his wife
J1» Grover Kestly, manager of stage of development where a strofig Btatemeat No. 1 man. and will run
He claimed this morning that he being matron at the Insane asylum,
i"
all team.
A J.
Elton. school ia needed one that will com­ against W J. Mariner, of Blalock, had a complete alibi, In proving
and a nephew is a member of the
¿•ent of the Engineering Club; pare favorably with the universities and the preeent representatives. Pike, which his wife will be ■ witness; that U. of O. faculty.
"„¿"»nsend. Editor of the Ore- of other states. To put our universi­ of Sherman, and Donnelly, of Wheel­ he bought three shirts, but that he
<k'■ and Chairman of the ty tn that class It must be generoely er.
can account for all three of them, DIAMOND IMPORTS SHOW
are
Body Committee on Oratory supported The board of regeifts
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and that his wife can or will tell
BI*BINKM IMPROVING
w.... and
___ r mines« capar-
F. A. Brown has sold his farm on where they are; that the collar found
i
Walter Eaton, manager men of integrity
Ae Weekly, James Ayres. R K
Ry. They can be Trusted to use the Camp Creek to Charles Baker, a re­ in Wolff's shop was of a make and
New York. May 7.— A r an Indi­
cent arival from San Jose, Cal. There shape such as he never wore; that it
n L I^ewH. Paul Reid, money wisely.
; a'e“lqulst, Walter McIntyre.
Mr. is a 16 Instead of a 1 51-2—his sis* cation of the rising commercial tide
Fifth—The East is looking toward are 377 acres In the farm
G-ont j k . Neill. Wm Meier. Oregon, watching to see whether the Brown and family, who recently —and that the collar and necktie he the diamond importer« are pointing
*a w lr*,Pr8- Arthur Page. Her- state is to be progressive or retro­ came here from Illinois, have decid­ wore on Friday night last ar* the to the figures for recent Importa­
tsi V"Prb'
Sam
Robinson. gressive When the returns are <-an- ed to go back there to reside.
same as he wore when arrested—a tions. The custom-house records
2f Bea’-. Harvey Slater. John vaased at the June election they
turndawn collar and a black and show that precious atones valued
at *483,062 were brought Into thia
L. N. Roney, of this city, was today white figured necktie.
’isnd Struck.
should show such an overwhelming
I th.
*’“r* *Bat it Is an honor majority for the cause of education awarded the contract by the county
"I have the entire alibi complet­ country In April, aa against (3ft*,-
in
March
and
(200,443
- I nlv.-rsity of Oregon for a that all doubt would be removed ax court for building a new wagon ed.” declared Martin this morning 514
February ,k
The
value
o*
*1. ' •'"k hit own way, and. in tt> Oregon’s advancement. Then an bridge across Brnnbsugh creek, near "My attorney. Senator G<arln, has In
uncut
■tones
___
__
______
Imported
The bids on the forbidden me to talk, but I can say the
v ts
these men and myself, I invitation can be sent to the sons and Cottage Grove.
any man who has sufflclent- daughters of the East to come to a structure were opened this forenoon. that I can show to the minute every in April was *205,821, or nearly half
* P^*.**1 ln hl* nludlea to eater state which can furnish them the best They were as foil «»
L N Roney, place that I was supposed to be on that of the corresponding month last
k*ri2?u!niri r'a>* 1* welcomed here of everything—education not ex­ »1125. Go. W Br.-edi .-", »15»«; A Friday evening at the tim* Wolff was year. One of the Importers says that
cepted.
Is the citizenship of Ore­ N Striker, (1282; W W Hmaa, »1,- killed. Furthermore, I ran prove prices are aa high aa when the mar­
Mr
k** financial ability.
Editor, tn three years I have gon awake to her educational needs?
that every charge they have mad» ket was active.
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the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish
it to be.
This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the “ New
Perfection” Oil Stove does perfectly every­
thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal
all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes,
and fully warranted. If not with your
dealer, write our nearest agency.
The
Lamp
a substantial, strong­
ly made and hand­
some lamp. Bums for hours with a strong,
mellow light. Just what you need for even­
ing reading or to light the dining-room. If
not with your dealer, write our nearest agency.
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