Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, April 13, 1900, Image 4

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    Daily Eugene Guard
FRIDAY -
APRIL 13
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOR SALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
GUARD Telephone, No Main 191.
BREVITIES.
Arbor day.
Junior social Friday nlgbt, April 13.
Easter market- Presbyterian ladles
Dr Lowe, optician, wltb J B Luckey.
Annual Easter market Presbyterian
ladies.
Blcyole tires $4.00 a pair, at 0. C.
Matlook's.
Buy good guns obeap at Barker Gun
Works.
Come to the Junior social at the
Comgregatlonal church.
Bear ths college girls sing at tbe
conoert on April 18.
Garden seed In bulk fresh.
V L Chambers.
A soolal dance will be given at
Armory Ball tomonow nlgbt.
Bloyole repairing. All work guar
anteed. ' 0. U, Matlock.
M O Warner tunes pianos and
organs. Repairing and polishing,
If you want up-to-date bloyole sun-
dries call on
- C C Matlock.
Fir wood $2.50 delivered.
Maple wood $8.26 delivered.
F. L. Chambers.
Itemember tbe Treble Clef concert on
April 18.
A Umatilla couuty breeder bas a
- Poland China sow wbose offspring last
year brought him $100.
Buy for your Easter Sunday dinner
of tbe First Preaby tartan market, to be
held lu the building formerly oooupled
by Starr A Aya, next to J. H. Mo
Clung's store, Saturday, April 14.
Bide a RAMBLER fitted with
COASTER-BRAKE, the only sueceas
ful COASTER A SD BRAKE on tbs
market, and one that will do all tbat la
olulmed for it. Every Drake guar
anteed, Call and see them and be con
vinced. , OO Matlock,
We do all kinds of bloyole repairing
and guarantee all work .
- 0 0 Matlock.
A correspondent writes tbat school
commenced In the Crown Point din
trior, BlaoMey preolnot, April 8, wltb
Mrs Ella Edwards as teaober.
Tbe Arm of Alley Burners are
contractors for the buildlug of the
Eugene Mill A Elevator Company's
Dew warehouse, Instead of Mr Alley
alone, as stated by the Quaho yes
terday. .
Experience Is the beat teacher. Use
. Acker's English Remedy iu auy case
of ooughs, colds or arouu. Should It
fall to give Immediate relief mouey re
funded. Wots and 60 da. or sale by
W L DeLano
DrGM Wells has been nominated
for mayor of Portland by the city
demooratlo oonventlou. h D Ionian,
the present Inoumbeut, failed for
reuomluatlon on account of his
supposed gold standard vlewt,
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Blusdale, 111 ,
writes, "I never fall to relieve mv
children from oroup at onae by ulng
One Minute Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without It." Quickly oures
ooughs, colds, grippe and all throat
a.iri lung diseases. Vincent A Co.,
Corner Drug Store.
Mr and J Mrs f rank It Wetherbee
will soon leave for Spokane, WukIi ,
where Mr Wet her bee baa accepted a
position In a dry . goods store. They
are very popular young people and wilt
leave Eugene with the beat wishes of
all.
Win. Orr, Newark, O., says: " We
never feel aafa without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved
my little boy's life when he had the
pneumonia. We think It Is the bast
medicine made." It cures ooughs,
and all lung diseases. Pleasaut to take,
harmless and gives Immediate results.
Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Store.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg,
, Pa., says: "As a speedy cure for
ooughs, colds, oroup, and sore throat
One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled.
It Is pleasant for children to take. I
heartily reoomnieud It to mothers,"
It Is the only Harmless remedy that
produces Immediate results. It oures
bronohltls, pneumouls, grippe and
throat and lung diseases. It will pre
vent consumption- Vinoent A Co.,
Comer Drag Store.
Rev. W.E.BItaer, W.Caton, N. Y
writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried dootora and tnedlolnes
without benefit. 1 was persuaded to
use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It help,
ed ma from the start. I believe It to be
a panacea for all forms of Indigestion."
It digests what you eat. Vluoent A
Co., Corner Drug Store.
In almost every neighborhood there
Is some one whose llfo baa been saved
by Chamberlain's Collo, cholera and
Diarrhoea, Remedy, or who has been
cured of curonlo diarrhoea bytheuss
of tbat medicine. Buoh persons make
a point of telling of It whenever oppor
tunity oilers, hoping that It may I
the means of saving other lives. For
sale by W. L. DeLano.
Rambler bicycles $40 and $36, Ideals
30 and ,28.
V C Matlock.
"On tbe Suwanee River" tonight.
"Ou tbe Buwaune River" tonight.
"On the Suwanee River" tonight.
"On tbe Suwanee River" timlgiit.
"Ou tbe Suwanee River" tonight.
"On tbe Suwanee River" tonight.
"Ou tbe Suwauee River" tnnigbt.
"On tbe Suwauee River" tonight.
A number of crosswalks are being
repaired.
Indications for a large fruit crop
seem favorable.
Building will be active in Eugene
as soun as the weather settle.
Reserve your seals for the Treble Clef
concert at Vincent's drug store.
Aya & Son, plumbers, are moving to
tbe Honey block, Eighth street.
The heavy rains of tbe last few days
have stopped seeding by farmers.
Vinoent will reserve your seats for
tbe Treble Clef concert free of onarge.
Tbe Suwanee River company, which
plays at Tbe Parker tonight, arrived
on the early train tbia morning.
The principal of tbe publip sonools of
Silverton has been ordered out on
aooountof his alleged Immoral conduct.
Tbe new S. P. time schedule will go
into effect next Monday. If you travel
on tbat day yon bad better become
posted before band.
Albany Democrat: Dr. BUI bas
received bis famons X-ray machine
which Is working all right. It Is a
wonderful machine.
Delegates to the state conventions of
the various political parties are arriving
home on every train. Of course eaob
ticket Is satisfactory and a "winner,"
The Weekly Guard, a symposium
of Oregon affairs, was issued today.
Just the thing to send to Eastern
friends desiring Information regarding
this section,
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says,
"DeWltt's Little Early Risers are tbe
very best pills I have ever used for cos
tlveness, liver and bowel troubles."
Vinoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. '
The prospeots of the atraw berry .crop
are said to be better than usual, states
the Hood River Glaoler. Hood River
or white 1 Salmon berries may be
expeoted in tbe market by tbe first of
May.
Lewis Aokerman, Goshen, Ind.,
nays, "DeWltt's Little Early Risers
always bring certain relief, cure my
headache and never gripe." They
genera ly cleanse and Invigorate the
bowels and liver.
Tbe potato (market has gone to
pieces and the tubers are In small
demand, states the Uervale Star. There
l any quantity remaining In farmers'
hands, and the question now Is: What
to do wltb them?
Albany Democrat, April 12: Mr Jeff
Creel returned this morning from up
the Mohawk, where be haa taken up a
line timber olalm a few miles from tbe
big mills there. He will be located
about three miles from the new
Mohawk railroad.
J V Updike, the well known evan
gelist, who dedicated tbe Christian
ohuroh of this olty two years ago, and
conduoted a revival meetlug for two
weeks with 70 additions, will attend
the state meeting of thai ohuroh at
Turner, from June 22 to July 2. Rev
Updike Is one or the most prominent
evangelists in the United States.
your eyes? BtdtistelnyourmouthP
It's your liver I Ayer't Pills are
..... ai ,uiw vilBlluailUMa
headache, dyspepsia, and all liver
rnmfi1lf.i. 4t. ill J.
Wuik your momUcb or bMrd t bMutUul
rown or rloh black t Then ut i
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
Missing).- A fine Irish setter be
longing to A O Auten Is missing and
that gentleman would appreciate any
Information leading to Its recovery.
The need of a new opera house Is
more apparent every day,
Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian ohuroh
are making a specialty of tba following
articles for their Easter raarkots
Easter novelties,
Hot cross buns,
Cakes,
Salads,
Cold meats,
Pinkies,
Jellies,
Home made candles.
New full orcam cheese per lb 16o
Good shoulders tier lb to
4 boxes Hall bluing 2fto
1 80o plug chewing tobacco aoo
1 pound Star tobaooo , 46c
8 pound colored beans (to olrwe om).25o
Cantoris (Genulue) per bot 26o
Good Outing flannel per yard ,. 6o
Odds and ends In Shoe
to close about half price.
See them.
H 117.
Hi
M
Mias Pearl Miller went id Drain this
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs C C Mullock are viniting
tu Portlund.
S. B. Eakln was reuls'erd at i lie
Imperial, Portland, yesterday.
Attorney J. K. Ynuig, of Cottage
Grove, wan iu Eugene today.
Mrs. Weber, of Ashland, is visiting
at the home of Mrs. Ollie Slaytou.
Dr. T. B Ford and Rev. W. B. Hoi
Hogshead arrlv.d borne this aftrrnoon.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Ahrsms arrived
home yesterday from a vlr-llat Cottage
Grove.
T Wigman, traveling for tbe Blu-mauer-Frank
Drug Co., of Portland, la
In tbe olty.
L. Gilstrap has resumed his position
with the Bkeels Lumber Company at
Bpringfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny arrived
home from Portland and MoMlunville
this afternoon.
Judge J O Fullerton and J T Bridges,
of Rosebnrg, passed through today,
returning from the republican state
convention.
Ned Foulkes went to Portland today
to visit bis parents, who leave next
week for a six months' visit to their
old home in England.,
Among those returning from tbe
state republican convention today
were: L. T. Harris, W. G. Gilstrap, S,
B. Eakln and W. Kuykendall.
D. P. Hall leavea tonight for Chioo
and Sin Franolaco, Calif,, to visit
relatives, aud will leave about tbe
middle of May for Cape Nome to spend
tbe summer.
C B Winn , of Albany, supervisor of
census for the First congressional
district, was iu Eugene last nlgbt. He
has Dot yet announced tbe appointment
or bis deputies, but Is, so far as possible,
making close examinations into tbe
qualifications of applicants, and
expects to have thorough work dons,
He returned tu Albany on the early
train. '
Passing of Yellowstone Park.
It is stated upon good authority that
the geysers which have made Yellow
stone Park famous are gradually de
ollnlng. Spots one the scene of extra'
ordinary phenomena are now covered
by buildings, showing that Nature's
work has become exhausted. Tourists
who have never visited the park are
advised to do so soon, before they have
passed forever. This information
brings to mind, rather pointedly, the
fact tbat decline in tbe law of ibe world,
both geographical and physical. Health
la the most precious possession lu tbe
world and too great care canuot be
given to it. In the spring you should
renew your strength ami revitalise
your blood and nerves with tbe best of
all medioiues Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters. Italsoouresstomaob disorders.
Try It.
Court House Items
Chattel mortgage $ 200 00
NOTARIAL COMMISSION.
F W Osburn Dies his notarial com
mission. MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Butte Mooney, 21, and Ada M
Dowens, 17. Guardtau of the young
lady nied his written consent.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
D P Hall to Henry Moore, lot 0,
block 1, Sbelton's addition to Eugene;
$35.
. TAX COLLECTIONS.
Up to date Sheriff Withers has
collected approximately $22,000 taxes.
The rolls were turned over to him
Maroh 15. Total tax to be collected,
$140,011.41.
Don't Forget
Memorial exerolses at the Christian
Ohuroh, Saturday night.
Sheriff Withers turned over' to
Treasurer Patierson yesterday, $13,.
706.46 tax money collected. '
Bis Spring Goods
ARRIVING F&ll,Yi
Dress
Is,
Triming:,
fioioro
flijd maijy otr;er goods
too r;um.erou5 to frieijtiorj.
S. II. FRIENDLY.
OFFICIAL FIGURES
I
On tbe Killed and Wounded In the
Philippine Campaigns.
American casualties I" lb Philip-'
olnes nnoe Auirust 6. 181)8. inclusive of
all official reports given out at Wash
Ingion to April 4 1900, are as follow-:
Killed ,0'
Died of wounds, diseaxe and acci
dent I.188
Total death" 1-663
Wouuded 2.072
Total loss 8.725
I'olal lofs reported last week... 8,688
To al deaths reported last week 1,624
V
Itemized City Attorney Account
Editor Guard: There is oue Item
In the recorder's report, published
yesterday, tbat Is misleading, viz:
Attorney's fees $76 60
It is thought by some that Mr
Btevens, the present cily attorney,
received the whole of this sum, while
In fact be reoeived less than one-third
of the amount. Following are the
Items for legal services:
Annual salary of City Attorney
Stevens .$100 00
City Attorney Stevens for extra
legal services 136 60
Skipwortb and Dorrls, balance
of fx in 8th and Blelr St suit 160 00
Sklpworth and Uorris, balance
of fee In the case of J E Davis
et al vs Cily of Eugene et at.... 362 60
Mrs Loushuiy, typewritten brief 6 60
Total $754 50
Please publish tbe above and oblige.
Respectfully yours,'
B. f. Dobbis, Reoorder.
Lincoln's Memorial.
A publio meeting will be held tomor
row evening Id the Christian church
in this city In memory of President
Lincoln. The address of tbe evening
will be given by Professor Thomas
Condon, and a suitable programme is
being prepared.
The remembrance of tbe great
patriotic statesman and president Is
eyer constant, and tbe record of bis
distinguished life and service must
foreer grow.
Appropriate exercises In bis memory
are now being held in all the principal
oities and towns In our country.
Notice.
Ladies of tbe GAR are nquested to
meet at their hall at 7:16 tomorrow
(Saturday) evening to maroh in a body
to tbe Lincoln memorial exerolses at
tbe Christian ohuroh.
Easter Market
Remember tbe Easter market by tbe
ladles of tbe First Presbyterian oburoh
tomorrow morning at 9 o'olock In tbe
building next to J H MoCluog's store
Tbe Astorlan of April 7 has this
about the dnath of tbe pioneer fisher
man of the Columbia river: "John
Catalonlsb, known all along the
Columbia as 'Australian George,' a
pioneer fisherman on the river, died
early yesterday morning at the hospital
or cancer of tbe liver. The history of
'Austrian George's' la'er life, if it
could be written, would bo a history of
the establishment, rise and growth of
the fishing Industry on the Columbia
He was 86 years old wbeu be began
his career as a nsherman wbloh he
followed for over a third of a century.
until disease ootnpelled him to give up
nis work.
I want to let the people who suffer
froin rheumatism and sciatica know
tbat Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved
me after a number of other medicines
aud a dootor bad failed. It Is tbe best
liniment I have ever known of. J A
Dodgeo, Alpbaretta, Ga. Tbonsands
bavetoeen oured of rheumatism by this
remedy. One application relieves tbe
pain. For sale dv W L DsLaoo.
Hoods,
1
loom,
THE GOLDEN KOYOKUK.
jfioo to
the Pan, According
Some Reports.
to
m.rwiT. Anril 15.-Tu- news haa
hen. brought up the Yukon hy way of
Daw.ii I hat reports ot sir tes of almost
ucredlhle wraith lu gold hu ''
marie along the kovokuk, aim
camps along tne iuuuu uht
greatly excited, aim nuir or mem .
deserted by tbe men going ou slam
pedes to tbe new district.
Junk Bourne arrived at Dawson
from Circle Cily by dog team, bringing
ilie renort. Mr Bourne says the wiiuh
at..riia nrM til nlrCU at Oil as lu mr-
extentofthe pay. One report has il
that tlOO to the pan Is a common
thine, ami be was asr-ured by a reliable
and conservative niiiu ihat the
dlrzainirs vuld average $50 a day to
tb man. The gold is brlirnt, pure,
and assays $19 to the ounce.
Akbob Da.-Oii accou.u of the
Inclemency of tbe wentbi-r ir e Arbor
Day exercises at Ibe schools ere held
indoors, those of Central school being
held at I he Christian churcli 'id thosi
of Geary school In that hut ding. A
program was rendered at the otirhrian
ehur.rh where Captain J M Williams
gave a pleasing add rt-s. A r vergree
tree win- tilaiiied in men "iy or n
soldier dead of L lie c .mi y. At the
Gi-ary an arid re. s wsb delivered
Col Geo O Yoran, eulogizing the late
Cantaltr Wnodhridue Geary, who was
klllwl in . the Philippine war. A
abort nrouraui aa given alter
which a blai k walnut tree was planted.
On Committees. In the late
republican slate convention at Port-
laud the iollowiug Lane county
ueoDle were recognized: S B Eakin as
a member of tbe committee on per
manent organization, and E O Potter
on Dlatlorm and resolutions. Iu tbe
democratic state convention I
Campbell wbb appoiutd chairman of
the committee ou credentials, and R
M Veatcb a member of the committee
on platform.
LOCATED AT LAST. Aftera myeteil
ous disappearance, William Wheeler
of fowa, has been located in the
any mm at Salem. He came to Orcvou
to visit friends, but no trace could t,
found of blm for several months. Iowa
friends instituted a search, wbl
showed that on tbe night Wheeler
arrived In Portland be became insane
at the hotel where be was staying, unci
was afterwards committed to the
asylum.
Benton Ticket. In a joint demo
oratio and people's party convention
held at Corvallis Tuesday tbe fbllowini
tioket was nominated: Representative,
Chester Skeels; olerk, Virgil E Wattere
hherlll, M P Burnett; recorder, Grant
Elgin; commissioner, UiobardErwin
treasurer, W A Buchanan; assessor
Howard L Bush; school superintend
eut, W C Swan; surveyor, J D Huklll
coroner, S N Wilblns. .
Bought In. Cottage Grove Nugget:
J H Davidson, of Eugene, bss bought
of John Nokes his Interest in tbe boot
and Bhoe shop, and the firm name will
now be Lewis & Davidson, M
Davidson will take charge next week
but owing to the fact that he is unable
to get a dwelling house will not move
bis family here at present.
Mr Amis Stands In. citizen
iipm u. is wen Known to our
readers this paper opposed nomlnatln
Messrs Withers, Patterson and Miller
for reasons stated. But the convention
did not see it In tbe same light and
put tboe gentlemen on the ticket with
greai, unanimity, ana we have no
further kick but will cast tbe vote
cheerfully for the whole ticket.
Monuments. The Lane County
volunteer Association wIM secure from
the government monuments to
placed over tbe graves of deceased
comrades. They will be furnished
free aud delivered here.
Rehkkah Deleoates. Juanlta
lodge of Rebeksbs, No 85, of Sprlnir.
fleld, Or, bas eleoted Mrs Mary Martin
and Miss Mary Burton delegates to
aitena ine Kebekah assembly, which
meets at Astoria May 23.
Wool Growers. A meeting of the
wool growers of Cottage Groie and
vicinity Is oiled to meet In Cottar
viruve, oaiuraay, the 28th day of April,
h ma purpose or organizing a wool
growers' association.
Piano Lessons, v niii. ..t.
Voloe culture, Miss Marguerite Hansen,
For terms, apply to music rooms in
Lrormitory.
Easter Eao Dyes-12 color. tnr n
cents atYerington's.
Bargains In all lines at
8 C Rankin's.
Read this it will
Saye you money
yslir?1".' r,r
wsic-n vnilg,,, ...
Shirt waists 6c , l"e
I'JU
Dewevcollee .. ..
Star tohscoo
Breakfast bacou 1.'.'.'. fo g
Dr..
Mlxed' feed"""' &5o sck
Shorts csefc
iw 8CK
ini raiuii,,.. ti o-
Carriage Paints ." '-gal
v m
""' "'' 0l t S.m. ,i.
Peters Store,
9lh Street.
s
teel
Cut
Wails
GRIFFIN
Telephone No. 25.
Ideal
Gamefas.
Pbotographie supplies.
Free dark room.
MM DRUG. 'GO.'
Hotel Arrivals.
HOFFMAN HOUtE.
S K George, Springfield
Juo LaBM, Benton, Mout
N A Louulrs, Portland
Jno Bays, Portlund
R McNill, Aberdeeu
John A Powell, Sbuulko, Or
V R Mangniss, Roseburg
WT Edwards, Portland
E O Miller, Portland
A N Smith, Portland
J R Glover, Suwanee Co
. W 8 Green, Suwauee Co
Joe Jenuttte, Suwanee Co
A Brown and wf, Suwauoe Co
Allan H Bailey, N V
L K Atkinson, N Y
R H Minuis, N Y.
-Mrs Josephine Gregg, N Y
Beatrice Newell, N Y
Win A'Berubelui, B F
O C Marshull, Port
H W Hlckinau, S F
T Wigman, Port
T J McNamee, Port
R B Dixon, Port
E W Hammer, '.Jhlcago
M J Davis, Port
H M Friendly, Port
J E Galloway, Port .
Jno H Burgard, Port
C B Winn, Albany, Or
John D Bums, Moliawlt
Geo O Peel, Port
C L Brown, Oakland
Mrs Rosa Harrison, city
H A Van Amriuge, Tampa, Fla
W H Romaine, N Y
Win 8 Wullace, 8 F
Fanny B Bprague, Suwanee Co
Harrison Btedtnan, "
Clarence Drum
Willow Franels, "
Stella Mayhew,
F C Torensdell,
C D Pool,
EUGENE.
M E Uyan, 8 F ,
J E Young, Cottage Orove
G W Ashford, Portland
O C Thornton, 8 K
F W Smylb, Seattle.
We kuow of one farmor im tn T..n
eouuty, says a 8alem paper, who has
grain iana and Is tlevoting
his Ttlme exclusively to the poultry
business, with the aid of incubators
autl brooders. He exnenta In ,,!,.
"'or- money on his 10 or 15 acres which
h reserves, In the poultry buslcsea,
than he formerly m ide ou hla wild
farm, tt,,u with less ditidgery and
An Easier Decoration
that will tr.v..f,, s ,.. ,ln, in!o
tuy on your wa
.,.1 ."""v Al1 "t
nil l,trn. All .1
CENTS
PER POUh
HARDWARE CO,
Springtime
i ilitlit huren,,!,
til it tiru.l l..i-J
Y"'i "fymir riiWit,w.
ty an, rlelid,, ,t '
yon willtiniiinurrh
rrtrwltiifvanrud Aehi
in lr'mt( , a,Mt, (J
white an,l rlelicttolnki
crriW and shrimp mil,
rHicimu salads for La
i!irrr, a. well moo, w
aurl bacon.
J. D. GREEfl d
Missed tbe Bear and Sid
Own Foot
The Myrile Point Enterprist m
bear light in wlilduhe bunlcrMi
bare all the fun and glory.
"tiheriiliiu Croy, wbo residana
Middle Koik, met wltb apetisj
painful accident last BatorrJij.
company with John Wiley, M
bur.iini, anil their dogs bsyedin
on the Ktouud. InsleHdofdlipW
bruin at once, they closed ln
to encourutre a pup to take boht, ol
the bear seized Croy by wm
just br low the knee. Uroy potaWW
gun at the bear's bead mi
the bullet misired Ibe beui(
turouirh his own foot,lDfllcll!l
Dalnlul and nrobably Berloan
WIW thnn narrled bis wonnWt
narnnn on his hack to tbe road,
tnnp of four miles, whenu
taken to Roseburg for trestmnt"
To Prune Growers.
There will be a meeting i
oouhiv nrune Krowers to fell";
alder - stale organization, it
house, Saturday, April "'"'"H
m. All persons Interested HP"
or curing prunes i
present.
Sec. Lnue (X Fruit Otovent
Piano Lessons.
rr,. , ...... ,hnri fot lU
i lie oynineiiu .
. ... . PflnwDl.'
tone, Dy Aiuert. xv j,
Metropolitan college of m
York. This method in t
Dy ingenious ein
Interesting and instructing
For partictilHrs apply
Dorrin. corner Fifth and fB"
"I used Kodol
family with wonuc. , -gives
immediate rellei, HP ' .
take and Is truly the WtfU,
friend," says E Hartgens.. -a
Mich. Digests what yooe
ri. , Vincent 4 t0'
tail w vm.v.
Drug Slore.
Mi il. late proces.'Wi?11! It
PlBtlnotype, Has W11'
Bromide we are al'le
Bromine wo a, -PW
d..i. and ov.1
v eien.u - ...eDe-"
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mtiunls
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