VALLEY RECORD THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Americas Great Day Fittingly Ob­ served—A Street Pageant. ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, July 9, 1896. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting. Present—J P Dodge, mayor; D F Fox, C H Gillette, W J Schmidt, C H Vaupel. Absent—C B Crisler, W B Million. Minutes of previous meetings read aud approved. Monthly reports of marshal, city re­ corder, street commissioner and supt. of water works were each read and placed on file. Tbe Creamery Association presented a petition asking the City of Ashland to remit the city taxes that might be as­ sessed against them during a period of five years, and also to allow said company a >2 inch tap from the city water main for domestic uses onlv. Petition granted. Bills ordered paid: Electric Light Co. lights for June,. .$115 50 C P Jones, salary for June and bill 55 00 ll J C Dodge. 50 00 ll 1C ll C B Watson 15 00 E V Carter ll quarter... 15 00 Milton Berry, recorder» fees.......... 21 85 AD Ferguson, due on bridge w’k.. . 73 95 B R Willits, street labor.................. 37 42 Norris & Co., lumber for streets.... 13 31 Fox & Good, street labor.................. 17 50 ll L W Rodgers, It 9 00 ll C H Gillette, 5 75 Chas Lindsey, 5 00 ll Wm Floyd, 3 25 ll L E Bender, 1 50 ll ll S A Potter, 1 50 ll W M Potter, 1 00 ll 50 J P Sayle, Geo Engle, night watch................... 5 00 Frank Dodge, hay for city pound.. 7 00 Kinney & Provost, mds’e................. 64 83 Emil Peil, blacksmith work.............. 10 35 3 00 Fox A Good, hauling ..................... H S Evans, cement for bridge....... 8 75 2 50 Eugene Walrad, labor for city........ W J Schmidt, “ “ "........... 1 25 C H Gillette, “ “ “........... 1 00 1 50 J P Sayle, police service on 4th........ G O Van Natta, do............................ 1 50 E A Hildreth, do............................... 1 50 J E Cox, labor for water works........ 3 00 D L Minkler & Bon, mds’e............... 1 95 1 55 T II Short, blacksmith work........... 1 50 W W Kentnor, labor........................ H C Messenger, lumber................... 3 24 Frank Cory Shoots Himself. On last Saturday morning Frank Cory, of Scott Valley, aged about 25 years, shot himself just after returning home from tbe 4th ol July ball at Fort Jones. Tbe young man bad attended tbe celebra­ tion in company with friends, and at tbe ball during the night seemed to be in ex­ cellent spirits. He arrived borne at the Cory farm between Etna and Fort Jones about six o’clock, and was told that breakfast was ready. He excused biin­ self and said he desired to go to his room a moment first. Almost as soon as he entered his room a shot wae beard and when the family reached the young man they found he had shot himself through the side, tbe ball entering just above the groin. Medical assistance was immediately summoned from both Etna and Fort Jones, and everything possible was done to save tbe young man. Mr. Cory left homeeeveral years ago to join tbe U. 8. army, and for tbe past three years has been stationed at Van­ couver, Wash. He onlv returned to Scott Valley a few days before the 4th. Some of the friends of tbe young man believe tbe shooting was accidental, but every indication would lead to the be­ lief that tbe shot was fired with suicidal intent.—Yreka Journal. Dodge has a big stock of hammocks, Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block. comprising cheap, medium and best grades at prices to suit the times. The Sacramento sewerage pnmping An effort is being made by th* guff- u plant was burned. Loss, $6030. ragists of Los Angeles for the relief cf James G. Dawson, a lineman touched Miss Phoebe W. Couzins of St. Louis, a live wire and fell sixty feet to the who is in that city sick and penniless, sidewalk i on Market street, San Fran­ Miss Couzins arrived in San Francisco cisco. 1 He died a few minutes after the a few months ago with her brother, fall who was an invalid. While there she Governor Bndd has declared July 7th was attacked w’ith acute rheumatism ; a legal holiday to celebrate the fiftieth and was told that in the south she would anniversary of the raising of the Am­ find relief. Eut on the contrary, Miss ♦ erican flag at Monterey. Couzins has grown steadily worse in As the work of raising the sunken Los Angeles. A petition is being circu­ vessel, Blairmore, in San Francisco bay lated by the Women Suffrage campaign was about completed, the strap-iron committee asking for contributions to a hooks which supported the counter­ fund which is being raised for the pur­ balance gave way aud the ship 6ank pose cf assisting Miss Couzins and her again. brother to return to her home in St. Simon Branler, a young German liv­ Louis. ing at Oakland, Cal., who broke a win­ Si Lovren, the Visalia, Cal., convicted dow ’ in order to get in jail to get food, train robber, was sentenced to life im­ was abused by the other prisoners until prisonment at San Quentin by Judgo he became insane. He will now have to Gray. The motion for a new trial was be kept in an asylum. denied. Lovren will stay in the county Work on the Santa Cruz Courthouse jail pending an appeal to the Supreme Soo, and >x.eo. AU Druggists. will be resumed in a few days. F. A. Court. Hihn & Co. have agreed to complete the The Sedro Lumber and Shingle mill, building under the original contract. • at Sedro, Wash., was burned. Loss Ex-Judge E. H. Lamms of Los An­ $30,000, partly insured. It was owned geles, who was recently divorced, has by a joint stock company. married Miss Catherine Helling, his A constantly increasing businesa, is a sure indication The family of John Heilman, living typewriter. near Damascus, Or., came near being of enterprise and square-dealing.—E. A. S hebwin . S. A. Lamaroux, United States Com­ annihilated by some fiend who put strychnine in the water barrel. One missioner pf the Land Office, with fam­ child was dead and another thought to ily are v usiting California. Suit was begun by the San Diego be dying, while the father and three Water Company to enjoin the city from other children had a close call. A force of five men of the engineer issuing the $1,500,000 bonds voted at DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and corps of the Southern Pacific is working the recent election for acquiring the Moreta water system. between Riverside ’and Colton, and will skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin . Chairman Holmes of the County Com­ then be engaged in locating a line south missioners at Tacoma, Wash., has re ­ to Riverside and to Corona. • Sheriff Lyndon is confident that the signed in compliance with the Grand Army’s demand. It is understood the suspect who has been arrested at Fargo, N. D., is not Murderer Dunham, but to Grand Army of the Republic committee that Sherwin sells all grades of Stationery, the very bes make sure of the matter some one will gave him the alternative of resigning or be prosecuted under the law defining be sent from San Jose to see the suspect. made and Cheap Grades to meet any competition. the taking of money from employes by The Forbestown stage ran away and an appointive officer as bribery, and the driver, J. D. Forbes, was bruised making it a felony, punishable by one considerably, and Mrs. T. J. Flint and to ten years’ imprisonment. child of Marysville, who were the only E. B. Ratliff, lately from Cedar Hill, passengers, escaped without injury by N. M., was instantly killed at the jumping from the stage. George Slocum sawmill, located twenty Benjamin F. Thompson, a prominent miles northwest of Goldcndale, Wash. young business man of Tacoma, com­ Deceased was at work when a slab mitted suicide in one of the city hotels caught and threw him sixteen feet on by hanging himself to a bedpost with a the saw, where his body was cut in sheet. His mind was unbalanced as the twain. result - of a coasting accident several © At a meeting of representative busi­ years ago. © © ^ ness men of Tacoma the sum of $2445 The Long Beach Chautauqua Assem­ was raised to pay part of the back sal­ © bly meets on the 14th and lasts to the aries of tlie city firemen, who would 24tli. The summer school meets on the have walked out if the amount had not 13th and lasts to August 10th. The been forthcoming. Southern California Methodist Episco­ The New Valley road announces its pal conference meets ou J uly 24th and readiness to carry grain to Stockton lasts to August 3d. from points along its line. It is estimated that 45,000 boxes of The jury in the Parker will contest, at Bartlett pears will be shipped from San Jose, was called into the courtroom Wheatland, Cal., this month. and Foreman William Ross told Judge Work has commenced on building a Reynolds they could not agree. The railroad frem Sisson to run out and tap jury stood 6 to 6. The attorneys for the the Squaw valloy and McCloud timber contestant think, however, this is a par­ tial victory for them, aud will make ar­ belt. Shad have begun to run up the Feath­ rangements for a new trial immediately. An attempt was made to burn Dick­ er river and the Marysville fishermen are out with boat and dip net each son’s planing mill in San Bernardino. A huge pile of cordwood lying against the evening. COMPLETE HST2E3W LIJSTE OF LATEST Judge Eakin has rendered a decision building was saturated with coal oil and the match applied, but the Fire Depart ­ IDZBSIG-lSrS JVUSTZD STYLES AT affirming the validity of script issued by ment arrived in time to save the struc ­ Baker county, Or., to the amount oí BEE ROOK PRICES. ture. As yet, there is no trace of the $250,000. incendiaries. Joseph Foxworthy, a resident of San The first carload of dried apricots for Jose for over thirty years and a highly the season was offered at San Bernar­ respected citizen, died July 4th, aged 72 dino, but none of the fruit buyers would years. make an offer. The latter talk 8 cents Big Timber, Mont,, has a new electric­ as about the price for the opening cf the light plant, a city club, is about to put market, but will not buy at any price. in water-works and will ship 4,000,000 The San Francisco Custom House pounds of wool. employes are on the anxious scat, as Papers in insolvency have been filed the big check from Washington to pay by C. H. Conant of the Stewart Hotel in June salaries has not turn d up, and it San Bernardino. Liabilities about $9000; is probable that the deficiency in the assets, nothing. fund will be felt by the " boys.” Shasta orchardists complain of the un­ The trial of Becker and Creegan, bank usual destructiveness of birds among forgers, is in progress at San Francisco. the fruit trees. They attack green as Tlie steamer Topeka arrived at Victo­ : ARE HERE : well as ripe fruit. ria, B. C., from the north., She brings Quail are very numerous at Winches­ the details of the first seizure of the fjnd the Lower than ter, San Diego county, and orchardists season. The sealing schooner SitJ^a of have ever in complain that they are very destructive fakutat was boarded by officers of the to ripe apricots. Rush and lost fifteen shins for failure As the result of a rabbit drive in to produce a special sealing license. BELQW ARE A FEW ITEMS Rialto and Bloomington recently the It is the same old story and yet constant­ number of these animals was decreased ly recurring that Simmons Liver Regula­ tor is the best family medicine. "We have Boy’s Straw Hats from. 5 cts. up. about 2000. used it in our family for eignt years and c< CC nd Fred Hogue came in one, decorated with the purple and gold Shake, Ore Mills. from Pelican bay last week to enjoy the colors the school. Miss Blanche Logan Fourth and attend to matters pertaining to rode on of the Miners’ supplies at R. S. Barclay & Probate Court. float and Earl Jackson held the tbe fitting out their Pelican bay place for reins. - Son, Talent. Cheap. Estate of David M. Mosier. Will admitt ­ the tourist season. Burnside Post G. A. R. rode in an ap­ ed to probate and Robert R. Minter ap­ The wool season will open in Sydney Among the Jacksonville people who at­ propriately decorated wagon, followed by pointed administrator and Polk Matthews, September 15th, and it is estimated that tended the celebration at Ashland were the W. R. C. in carriages. F. Ayers and W. W. French as appraisers. The Ashland public schools were repre­ Mrs. A. W. Sturgis and daughter, John Estate of John Carter. W. I. Vawter ap­ the New South Wales clip of 1895-96 Devlin and wife, Henry Pape, Dr. Caldwell sented by a float of unique design, very pointed administrator, and J. E, Pelton, will show a decrease of 166,000 bales. cleverly worked out and the prettiest in M. L. Alford and E. V. Carter as apprais­ and Miss Annie Donegan. Consumers of a hundred and one of line. It was a minature with living ers. All the young ladies who took part in tbe tbe the necessities of life in which brim­ features admirably selectad and apportion ­ Estate of Peter P. Black. Max Muller grand bicycle parade in Red Bluff on the ed. appointed administrator and T. J. Kenney, stone is a part must be prepared to pay 4th, were costumed in white duck blazer K. O. T. M. had a handsome float A. W. Sturgis aud T. J. Richards as ap­ an advance on present prices. This is suits, with white Tam O’Sbanters and on The which the members, arrayed in the praisers, white shoes, forming a pretty picture. because certain foreign capitalists have uniform of tbe order, represented its bene­ organized a ^rimstone trust, the modest The old corner drugstore building in the ficent purposes. Bought Out Camps. The I. 0, O, F. and Rebekah lodges made Billings’ block has been fitted up by the Louis Larson, a photographer from Ta­ object of which is to control the brim­ ladies as an art studio for the Chautauqua one of the best appearances in the parade. coma has purchased F. L. Camps’ gallery stone market of the world. Although classes. The studies it is claimed will be Miss Minnie Predmore as "Rebecca on the in Ashland and is in charge of the same. the new trust will not go into full effect well” looked prettier than any pictures of For the next 30 days he will make cabinet­ more interesting this season than last. that interesting Biblical character we have until August 1st, its influence has al­ sized photos for $3.00 per dozen, Archbishop Gross and Bather Dermarais been permitted to see. ready boomed prices in this country will hold services in Grants Pass next Sun­ ever "Uncle Bobby” Baldwin whom we are At Pocpuix, A- L, John Tripp, day. The archbishop will lecture and give glad to see. was on hand as a repre­ forty years of age, committed sui­ from $14 50 to $18 50 per ton. confirmation in Ashland at 9 a. m. Sunday, always of the Mexican war veterans, who Second Vice-President Morrison of July 19th A special lecture in the church sentative cide, being found before death in a gave us awestern empire. the League of American Wheelmen has at 7:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. The Woodman of the World appeared on ditch in tbe outskirts of the city. He While out playing, George Parsons, son a large float; were jolly and delighted the had taken morphine and had then cut requested the Western roads to appoint of Mrs. W. P. Parson, fell from the upper spectators with their song of "Mary’s his throat from ear to ear. He was a a date when the officials of the league story window ot R. High's barn, breaking Lamb” and "Heiho! heiho!” may confer with them regarding the his right arm just above the wrist. He Mr. Good drove a dray carrying a neat miner, who had spent all his money in attitude of the roads toward the trans­ was brought to town tinconcious and Dr. set of harness to remind the public of the drink. portation of bicycles. Mr. Morrison Herndon attended to the injured lad. useful business of Fox and Good. At Victoria, B. C., the steamer Em­ has suggested July 7th as a date on Louis Wertli made a fine advertisement A new use has been discovered for hops, Pelton & Neil with a float which carried press of India lias just arrived from which the meeting can be held. namely, tlie curing of bacon. It is found for a small butchershop. It was well conceived Japan, and brings word that Signor that a sprinkling of hops in tbe brine when and cleverly Young Hughes, who was arrested for arranged. Calvo, the Spanish Minister to Japan, bacon and hams are put in pickle, adds stealing eggs from a Chinese merchant, The Beehive grocery store reminded the has been recalled by his Government, greatly to the flavor of both, and enables public of its existence in a nice way as did pleaded guilty and Judge Gregg sen­ them to be kept for an indefinite period. and will return via the next American the Gem cigar store, H. Judge, the saddler tenced him to three years in San Quen­ steamer. Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber­ and others. Mrs. John McClunie drove the only shop. Opposite town hall. Fannie Jenkins, aged 14 years, daugh­ tin. Eight years ago Hughes served a chariot in the line of the Roman epoch. ter of Captain William Jenkins, a term for burglary. The Journal says: The correspondent She was a marked figure, holding tbe reins Michael Barbaras and Louie Deresti, •f the Examiner received word thiB of four frisking steeds stepping abreast to miner employed at the Virtue Mine, week that the juveniio base ball nine the music at the head of the column, She Baker City, Or., while walking from together with three or four other coal­ in Yreka would plav ball in a few days carried the only banner of the particular their cottage to a neighbor’s house with diggers whose names are not yet known, contrary to orders entered the Wash­ with tbe nine nearest this place. Tbe trade, “John McClunie the Clothier,” Of the trade representations, Sherwin her little brother in her arms, stumbled, ington mine, belonging to Biggs & boys will have to play either with Ash­ out the huge affair. Sherwin was and in trying to keep the child from be­ land or Redding, and will be tbe guests of brought Flinn, to take out their tools. A ter­ really greatest of all. It was a big white tbe Examiner from the time they leave bottle about 12 feet high with a stopper ing injured, fell backward and broke rific explosion of mine gas occurred her neck. Death was instantaneous. Yreka until they return. made from one of the big redwood trees of and Barbaras and Deresti were instantly California, The thing was carried by four The place where she fell was as level as killed. The fate of their companions Giant Powder, 13l£ cents per pound, men and its rectangular faces bore inscrip­ a floor. at R. S. Barclay & Son, Talent. tions drawing attention to the Ashland The Secretary of the American Re­ is not known, but they are also believed Co. The Times says: The celebration at the Drug lief Society in Chicago has just received to be dead. The explosion caused con­ Ashland Iron Works was represent­ siderable damage to the mine. Owing mouth of French gulch on upper Applegate ed The by a well designed float and attracted a letter from S. M. Moore, chairman of to the presence of gas the interior can­ eclipsed all previous efforts in that line in attention because the industry is compara ­ the society, who is now in Turkey. that section. The attendance was large not now be explored. and the spirit of getting all the enjoyment tively new to Ashland and its success and Moore makes the astounding statement Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famous possible out of the occasion seemed to pre- enterprise is held of much concern to our that since the troubles began over 50,- vade eyeryone. Sports of various kinds people. author of “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin, ” died at 000 Armenians have been slain by the At the appointed hour the Chatauqua were indulged ;n. The horse races were her home in Hartford, Conn., on the auditorium was filled to overflowing to Turks. Atrocities of the most awful closely contested between the blue blooded witness the literary and musical exercises kind are described. The present situ­ 18th inst. She was 84 years of age. equines or that section. The dancing plat­ form was well filled and the merry dancers of the day. Probably not more than half ation in the devastated region, the area The band of La Cret, separated from continued the enjoyment until a late hour. tbs people secured seats so great was the of which is about the same as that of the other Cuban forces, has been en­ crowd, as happened similarly two years Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O, O. F. block. ago. Mr. WatsOn presided and Rev. Mr. New England, is said by Moore to Le camped near Alfonzo Doce, in Matan- Childs opened the exercises with prayer. zas pro rince. They are carrying many On tbe morning of the 4th some wit­ A trio or ladies sang "To thee, O Country ’ far from hopeful. A little 8 year-old boy­ named Wirk- wounded. less McKinleyite, whose adoration for and with interludes of song and music by his leader and possible availability for the band, in which Miss Roper sang the ad­ man has been arrested at Butte, Mout., The insurgent leaders, Tapanes Bac- town postmaster rendered him oblivious ditional verses to "Old Glory,” making a on a charge of burglary, He walked loa, Jose Jesus and Rodríguez, have been to tbe improprieties of bis act on a touching plea for poor Cuba with a voice as into a wholesale liquor store, went be­ imprisoned in the Sagua jail and sen­ as the words are touching to our national holiday, placed one of the sweet loving people, (the verses appear on hind the counter, opened the till and tenced to death. framed lithograph pictures of McKinley liberty the first page of this paper,) the reading took out $2. Mr. Charles Day Rose, owner of the on a poie in the top of tbe shade tree of the Declaration of Independence came; All the Gua'einala troops have re ­ racing yacht Satuuita, has ordered the which stands in tbe plaza. The tree bad Miss Agnes Devlin of Jacksonville was the turned from the frontier, and quiet now ship-building firm of J. G. Fay & Sons been decorated with some bunting for reader and did it feelingly and well. The speaker of the day was Judge W. H. prevails throughout the country. The at Southampton to build a yacht to beat the celebration, and the display of this picture of the great republican leader Crowell who with a few pleasant intro­ general army review was one of the the German Emperor’s new cutter Me­ provoked so much open and harsh criti­ ductory remarks plunged into the body of greatest sights ever witnessed here, and teor and the Prince of Wales’ yacht address. He spoke only about thirty cism ou the part of those holding to a his minutes and his speech was full of good President Barrios was enthusiastically Britannia. The boat is to be constructed different political faith that the com­ counsel being most cordially approved by cheered by the populace. after special designs. mittee management properly caused it the great audience. It has been decided that a review of Between 40,000 and 50,000 visitors to to be pulled down. "Cooned McKinley The grand burlesque parade of the after­ Washington city are expected during troops will be held at Aidershot Camp iiab dey? Well, de ole man has double noon was exceptionally good and afforded tracked considerable, but dev has run a great diversity of entertainment. Tb6 in honor of the Ancient and Honorable the next ten days to attend the sessions him up a tree at last! When ebber dey great day closed with an enjoyable ball at Artillery Company of Massachusetts, of the Fifteenth International Christian the opera house. The firemen’s executive now ou its way to England. Reviews Endeavor convention, which begins on coon a man like dat, he's boun’ to come committee whose auspices the ar­ down sure. I tell yer boys, dat act am rangements under for the celebration were made, up tothe present have never been held, Wednesday next and continues through bad medicine for McKinley, by gollys; consisted of F. D. Wagner, H. 8, Evans. H. save for crowned heads. the 13th. A combined seating capacity £pd sorry to I is, cause seems like an J. Hicks, G. W. Vaupel and J. E. Thorn­ of 40,000 will be available in the various The Chambers of Mines and Coiu- pntau ’yantage.” Such was the reflec­ ton. These gentlemen and the several meeting places. The city has been gener­ working committes. the personel of which meico of Bulnwago are organizing a tion of one pf the onlookers. we do not know, all deserve credit for tbeir mass meeting to petition the British ously decorated for the occasion successful work in the design aud execution South Africa Company to reinstate by private effort, and the Govern­ Mrs. G. Barclay, Modiste. Awarded of the days program. have lent their Cecil Rhodes, whose resignation vas ment authorities For the latest styles in dressmaking go assistance in decorating the pub­ Highest' Honora—World’» Fair, accepted last week. to Mrs. G. Barclay. Novelty block, oppo site Hotel Oregon. Millinery and Hairdressing. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. John R. Pyle, of San Jose, Cal., wEo lic parks with appropriate foliage Miss Ober has opened fashionable milli­ is largely engaged in vegetable garden­ devices which include the working out MARRIED. nery and hairdressing parlors at her home in plants and flowers the familiar “C, on Factory street and invites the ladies ing on tlie K'-’-ig road, about three miles E. “ monogram combination of the let­ east of this city, has erected a cannery PARKER—ROLISON—A quiet marriage wishing anything in the line to call upon on his place an l will can most of his ters “ Y. P. S. C. E. ” the convention ceremony wa3 pronounced by Rev. F. G. her. garden products. He experimented by flag in colors and other devices in scroll Strange at his residence, July 4th. 1896. Mr. Millard F, Parker and Mrs. Louise canning seme Leans, last year, and met work. A feature of this year’s convention From the demand tor ju dia­ Rolison were the happy pair. 4yjj.l1 such success that this year he will will be the chorus of 4,000 voices, which lect English it locks as if the American can peas, beaus, tyiqatpes and other has been in training a loug time. who has made a failure at novel writ­ vegetables. The cannery will give em­ A Word or Two BORN. ing along other lines might be thor­ ployment to a number of hands. to those suffering from catarrh or the subject to severe attacks of cold WHITMAN—In Medford, June 23,1896, to oughly successful if he should master A verdict of $1 damages was awarded thousands the head, will not be amiss if a sure rem­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitman a daughter. fctaoteU nr Welsh and give the world a 1 L. Vandenn, city marshal of San Ber- in edy can be offered. Ely’s Cream Balm has tale written iYc commend this i nardino, in bis libel suit against the become a favorite in all sections of the United States, because of its effectiveness. DIED. view of the case to Americans who pan- Los Angeles Times. Your cold in the bead will be quickly re­ not find sale for their novels written in lieved by it, and the severest attack of MILLS—Near Medford, July5, 1896. Ste­ will yield to. and be perfectly phen H. Mills of consumption, aged 29 Z-glish. ROYAL Baking Powder, catarrh cured by a thorough treatment. Catarrh years and 8 months. Highest of all in leavening is not a blood disease, but an inflamtna tion The place to get what you want it) the * [Most Perfect Made. WASHBURN—At Woodville. July 5, 1896, of the passages of the nose and throat, due printing line — "Record, ” ftreaqth,- U. ». Qoveruwaat Revert. to climatic change*, Mrs. Charlotte E. Washburn, aged 04, Year* the Standard, • 4 «< it Cl «Í • 4 <• ’JDIV CREAM 1 BAKING POWDER .JIJ .LJ—— z, ‘V . 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