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    What the Faculty of the
University of California
Has to Say.
Your committee have made a very careful examina
tion of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER and are
satisfied that it fulfills all the requirements which tho
public can make of a baking powder. For purity and
care in preparation it equals any in the market, and
Our test shows that it has
greater leavening power
than any other of which
ve have any knowledge.
vf. Chemistry Unhersity of CaUfoma and State Analyst.,
prof. Chemistry, College Pharmacy, of the Untvenity of California,
THE MILLION DOLLAR . MaNTLE, I
A Prloelesa Garment Thai Has F.nrel-
opad tbs Form of Hawaiian Rlnga,
A valuable collection or Hawaiian
feather war cloaks and capes is on ex
bibition at the National museum. One
I of the cloaks, the largest in the col lec
tion, is of immense value. It is known
as the "million dollar mantle. It once
enveloped the kingly form of Keknaska-
lian, one of - the ulgnest enters or the
Sandwich islands, in whose reign it was
completed nearly a hundred years after it
was begun. Upon tne aeato or tie
kuaskalian, who fell in battle, it be
came the property of his enemy, King
Eamehameha III, by whom it was pre
sented to Captain J. a. Auhck, of the
United States navy.
The foundation of this most remark
able cloak is a network of olona or "na
tive hemp." and to it are attached by ;
I threads of the same material feathers of
native birds found only in the Hawaiian
Catcher Flint's Wonderful Hands.
Charles Seymour, the uewspuper man.
used to tell a story about Catcher flint
When the Chicago Ball club called on
the president in Washington each mem
ber of course shook hands with the ex
ecutive. When the president's hand was
released by "Old Silver" the president
was seen to quickly turast It Into the
pocket of his coat Then he felt about
in his pocket a bit, took his hand out
and looked at it with some surprise, re
marking, "Oh, 1 beg pardon; 1 thought
you had given me a handful of wal
nuts," Chicago Post
Threw Small Trees,
Keampfer is quoted as describing a
triosof trees he saw in a box 1 inches
broad, 4 inches long and 8 inches deep,
for which the owner asked the traveler
the modest sum of 300. The three dent
cons of the box were a bamboo, a monthly
blooming plum tree and a blue leafed
ACROSS THB
DEKP, TO
WEST,
THB FAR
On steamboats, oars and stage coaehaa, Hortet
UT'sUtomacb Dinars is oarrlud as the most Im
portant Hem la the materia roeillca of tu trav
eling public. It deprives 'Vitiated, brackish
water of lt hurtful proiwrtio ana execrable
flavor, eounternois the pernicious effects upon
tlie toniaoh of bad r ludlResUble food, reme
dies cramps, hea tburnaud wind upon the stum
ach. It U a fine deftmse against malarlitl illsor
doia, nullifies the elleots of exevnatve heat, cold
aud damp, relieves l k headaches, and 1 au In
com parable cure for oostlveness and biliousness.
The latlgue of ttavel often toll moat disastrous
1 unmiluvalldaaud convalescents. Q4'aloually
to such an extent aa to Jeopardize life. Persons
In fhl hualth anniah..!!.! Vu nl l ad Vll'ttOta trOIH
travel, will, If Brovldnd with the Bitten, be tar
less likely U have their tears reaiued.
A Small Mistake. "That's an A t dog of
yours," aald a bystander. "I thought he was a
K V, said the owner.
There la more catarrh In this motion of the
country than all otherdlaeaaui put together, and
until the lnt few yeari was supposed to be la
curable. For a great man years doctors pro
nounced It a local disease, ana pretcriDeu local
remedies, and by eeustantly falling to cure wl'h
Iim.uI irMitttunt nmiinunniMt it Incurable. Her
euce has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
dlseaso, and therefore require constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
islands The entire body of the mantle Pine u PerfecT formed and seemingly by F. j. cheey a Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only
Wnaa,-. . ! vTiU - JV ! eniovino; their dwarfed existence,St constitutional cure on the market. His taken
Bhe You say that you have never been in
love. How near have you come to ltT He I
was married once.
No safer remedy can be had for conghs
and colds or any trouble of the throat tha
"Brown') Bronchial TrocKa." Price, 25
cents. Sot4 only in boxes. -
The summer bids fair to run mostly to poli
tics and grata.
rjse Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell.
Tst Oirmxa for breakfast .
cin
Wl II VII I I, I II UW v WIW,I
lobacco. is man s most , uni
versal luxury ; the fragrant aroma
of MASTIFF PLUG CUT starts
people to pipe-smoking, even
those who never used tobacco
before.
J, B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia.
Tower?
Improve
5L.ICKER
'ill
$ Guaranteed
4 Absolutely Water.
AU
SBckenhavt
besidetheRjh Brand
m
Avproor
f ce
Brand Oj.
5of t Woolen .'ty.
WatCll OutI Collar.
ii - i i ii ' Stud lit
A J- TOWER. MFR. BOSTON. MASS Outojus
TLcy all Testify
To the Efficacy
of the
World-Renowned
SkIH's
Spssiftc.
"Til IWI I 1 He
mi i i n u j
mi m m tt '
1 The old-time simple
I remedy from the Georgia
swamps and fields has
astonishing the skeptical and
I confounding the theories of
' those who depena solely on ine
I physician's skUL There Is no blood
' taint which ltdoesnot Immediately
eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or the
result of vile diseases from within all yield to this1
potent but simple remedy. It Is an nnequaled
tonic, bnlldsnp the old and feeble, cores all diseases
rising from Impure blood or weakened vitality,
end for treatise. Examine the proof.
Books on " Blood and Skin Diseases " mailed free.
swin SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer g, Atlanta, Ga.
Analysing Motion.
The method of analyzing motion
by tho chronophotograph, which has
been so happily applied by M. Marey
in the case of moving animals, such
as horses running or birds and in
sects in flight, has been employed by
M. Q. Demeny to examine the move
ments of the lips in speaking. He
has obtained results which show that
the form of the mouth is quite defi
nite for the different articulate
sounds.
With these photographs combined
in a zeotrope he has reproduced the
movement of the hps by synthesis.
An ordinary person finds it difficult to
read the words by the animated pic
tures; but a deaf mute who has been
accustomed to read from the lips of
a speaker finds it easy to do so from
photographs. -New York Telegram.
Yeast and Typhoid Fever.
Yeast has been successfully tried
as a remedy for .typhoid fever by
Drs. Embling, Lempriere, and Thorn
son, of the Alfred hospital, Mel
bourne. Thirty -seven cases were
treated, ten being severe, the tem
peratures reaching 104 degs. ; eight
were moderate, the temperatures
being 103 degs.; eleven were mild
and eight were very mild, the tem
peratures reaching 102 degs. In
every case the recovery took place
without a relapse. There is a theory
to the effect that relapses are due to
re-infection from the intestine, and
Dr. Thomson remarks in his report
that yeast should destroy the bacilli
in the intestinal tube, and so prevent
reinfection. - London Tit-Bits.
How Birds Kill Snails.
Thrushes and other birds crush thr
shells of land snails and extract their
juicy bodies, as do also raccoons and
wood rats, but woodland birds wiU
not eat naked snails, because the
slime on them sticks to their beaks
andBpoils their feathers. Washing
ton Star. ' ' '
The Wrong Prescription.
A Conneeticnt woman sent her little
son to the drug store for paregoric and
licorice, and the youngster somewhat
startled the clerk by requesting a fifteen
i cent nair or carters and a necKiace.
I Pharmaceutical Era.
Ask your doctor wnat nap-
pens to cod-liver oil when it
gets inside ol you.
He will say it is shaken
and broken up into tiny
drops, becomes an emulsion ;
there are other changes, but
this is the first.
He will tell you also that
it is economy to take the oil
broken up, as it is in bcott s
Emulsion, rather than bur
den yourself with this work.
You skip the taste too.
Let us send you an inter
esting book on careful liv
ing; free.
Scott BoWM,Chmi,!3 South 5th Arenus,
Nw Vorlc.
Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-UVer
60 JI drugguts eroywMrs ao, ft.
J
INDIAN DEPREDATION t
PENSION
I
PATENT8
LAND
HOMESTEAD f
OiLAi MS
.The "EXAMINER" BUKEAC of CLAIM?
UNDB TJta BTKJCOTIOM Of
San Francisco Examiner, "
yon bare a claim of any description whatsoever
against the United Btates Government and
wis!) It speedily adjudicated, address
JOHN WKDDKRBUKN, Manager,
1( F street. N. W. Washington, ft. O.
IN. YIDL'WeMermmlln.
for sheeting or general family use.
40 Inches wide: we sell it iii )rds
for ft; you would rail It l.'k cent
goods anywhere. We are always
able toglve (rood value on Mcachea
and brown coitons. Beud lor full list ana see
prices.
SMITHS' CASH 8T0SE,
e!-l Front (Street, Sao Franelseo.
40
is made np of small red and yellow
feathers, the latter ones being obtained
from the Oo or Uho (Moo nobilis), a
bird extremely rare aud possessing bnt
ono or two oi inese yeuow reamers
which are found nndor the wings. This
bird is captured alive by means of the
"lime trap." ami when deprived of the
precious feitthei-s is set at liberty. Groat
prize is put on these feathers by the
crown. They are used as money in buy
ing and selling, and are accepted by tho
government in payment of taxes. The
red feathers are obtained trom tne most
abundant bird of the islands, the Dre
ponis coccinea.
In the "million dollar mantle tno
feathers are placed so as to overlap, thus
giving a smooth surface to the exterior
of the cloak. The upper and lateral
borders of the mantle are decorated with
alternate tufts of red, yellow and black
feathers, but only on the margin are the
black feathers used, which are obtained
from the Uho. In the center of the mantle
is a large crescent shaped figure of yel
low feathers, surrounded by a belt of red,
which btends in the middle of the belt
on either side with a succeeding stripe of
red. the outer margins of which are di
vided by two wedge shaped processes
of yellow.
From this last named figure on either
side to the circumferences are alternate
parallel stripes of yellow and red about
six inches broad. The upper circum
ference of the cloak, where it fastens
about the neck, is about twenty inches,
the lower one being seven or seven and
a half feet, thus forming a cloak capable
of amply enveloping a very large per
son. The mantle is protected by a hand
some case and its beauty advantageously
displayed by a background of blue vel
vet
There are two other capes in the col
lection, very much smaller, and two
boas. The larger of the capes is little
more tnan a collar, its upper ana lower
circumferences being bnt seventeen and
sixty-sis inches, respectively. The entire
body is of yellow feathers, having but
two small crescents of rod in the center.
The remaining cape, virtually a red
one, has only two small designs of yel
low, feathers and consequently is much
less valuable. ".
The boas made from the feathers of
the Uho are about two feet in length,
and fasten about the neck with hempen
cords.
The feather garments were at one
time considered the greatest possessions
of the crown, but the costumes of Eu
ropean and American manufacture have
superseded them, and they are no longer
manufactured on the islands. Wasn
ington Post
Otter Writing In America. '
Americans are the greatest letter writ
ing people on the globe. Of the fifty
odd billion pieces of mail which are
posted in the world every year nearly
8,000.000,000 go through the postofflces
of the United States. We spend every
year more than f.52,000.Q00 for postage,
and during the year I91 American
tongues licked the backs of $37,000,000
worth of sticky stamps.
The postage stamps sold every year
the world over far surpasses in value
the riches of Jay Gould or the Roths
childs, and the postage stamp industry
of the world is one of the greatest fac
tors in the machinery which moves the
universe today.' And yet postage stamps
are of comparatively recent origin. 1 1
is barely fifty years ago since they were
first nsed in England, and in 1817 con
gress hrst authorized tneir use in tne
United states. Louisville Uonner-Jour-
nal.
niggest Umbrella In the World.
It is said that the biggest umbrella in
the world has been made for tho use of
a west African king. The umbrella,
which can be closed in the osnal man
ner, is twenty-one feet in diameter and
is affixed to a polished mahogany Ktaff
of the same length. The canopy is made
of India straw, and has a score of straw
tassels and a border of crimson satin.
On the top is a pine shaped straw orna
ment which terminates in a gilded cone.
When in use the umbrella is fixed in the
ground, and under its shelter the king is
able to entertain thirty guests at dinner.
Dry Goods Chronicle,
enjoying their dwarfed existence. St
Louis Republic ;
Taking Ber Down.
Little Dot Ma, may 1 take the baby
out In my doll's carriage?
Mamma Why, what for?
- Little Dot Susie Stuck up has a new
doll 'at shuts its eyes an cries "Wan,
wan!" I'm dSin to bctend the baby la a
doll and let her hear him yelL Then I
desa she'll stop puttin on airs. Good
.News.
Horse Sense.
As regards color, gray horses liva long
est, roan horses nearly as long. Cream
colored horses are deficient of staying
power, especially in summer weathor
Bava. on an average, are the best Horses
with black hoofs are stronger and tough
er than others. Rider and Driver.
Intvrnallv lii ilmes from ten drnns to a teaspoon'
ful. It aots directly upon the blood and diuoohi
surfaces of the system. They offer 1100 for any
ease it fails to cure. Head for rl-oulars and testi
monials. Address IP. J. CHKNtY A CO.,
loieuo, u
Bold by druMistSi 7V).
canrmcKT l
rtitli tha method and rcstilU when
Syrup of Figs Ifl taken it in peasant
and refresbinir to the taste, and acU
ceutly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispel colds, head
iches and feven and curea habitual
constipation permanently. For sala
in 50o and $1 bottles by all druggist
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
tsi mHomc. tin.
toumvtue. r. vr rw t;
Season for TrcutOpahs April U t .
If Ton Are In Need f Tront riles, e
tbe Best.
Wanted tha Needles.
' A man customer in a Boston store
would not purchase an electric belt be
cause it did not have all those needles
sticking out in every direction from it
such' as pictured in the papers. Phar
maceutical Era.
The earliest coinage that can be called
American was ordered by the Virginia
company, and was minted in the Ber
mudas in 1613. But then, and for long
afterward., the standard currency of
Virginia was tobacco.
Conch shells, when ground, enter Into
the manufactnre of porcelain. The rose
colored nearls of the pink conch are
verv valuable, and have a beautiful
wavy, sheen like that of watered silk.
An English clergyman whose adver
tisement has more than once appears
in a London paper nets a nice sum an
nually by the sale of a special breed of
puppies.
"Gem
nan
Syrup"
J : A.
My acquaintance with Boschee's
German Syrup was made about four
teen years aeo. I contracted a cold
which resulted in a hoarseness and
cough which disabled me from fill
ing my pulpit for a number of Sab
baths. After trying a physician,
without obtaining relief I saw the
advertisement of your remedy and
obtained a bottle. I received quick
and permanent help. I never hesi
tate to tell my experience. Rev. W.
XL Ilaggerty, Martinsville, N.J. O
The Phflsnlx of Arabia.
In olden times a bird called a "phoe
nix" was thought to live in the deserts
of Arabia. His lease of life was said to
be 600 years, at the end of . which time
. he built a nest of spices and fanned it
into a flame with his wings. ' The flame
reduced the bird to ashes, out of which
he sprung to live another 500 years.
Richardson says that he had fifty orifices
in his beak, through which he sung me
lodious airs. St. Louis Republic,
An Abbe's Retort. x
Some of those terrible market women
of Paris were "cheeking" the Abbe
Maury good humoredly. "You speak
like an angel, M. l'Abbe, but spite of it
all yon are a fool." "Quite right, mes-
daraes," he replied, "but one does not
die for thatf Gentleman's Magazine.
Don't call the Chinese "Mongolians.
It is better to reserve the latter name for
the people who live north of China proper.
tttJ 4 "lanflarfl quality, sios nn
. . . . Want Ojr Oregon Trout We. 4 to S
disease by removing the cause of it. niVoVTMmeT
It's with the liver or the blood, nine
times out of ten. A sluggish liver
makes bad blood and oad blood
makes trouble. Dr; Pierce's Gold
en Medical Discovery makes purt
blood. It invigorates tho liver and
kidneys, rouses every ' organ into
healthful action, and cleanses and
renews the whole system. Through
the blood it cum. t ot uysncpsia,
Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous,
Skin and Scalp Diseases- even
Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in
its earlier stages, it's a certain
remedy.
Nothine else is "just as good."
Anything M just as good" could be
blood-purifier that's guaranteed to
benefit or cure, in every case, or the
money is refunded.
.Sfl.tt
.Ml
Standard quality. to hnok. per dos. ...
n s whikh, pi-r uti.
IIks. 4 ti lunik, ner diis 1. 00
ny Or aOVS OUSIIUP" w"1 ny mailili riH-ripi in
price. AlsoertMlliteoniuim, ur-r-iji, i.iaitn,
eta., at
TBS BEST IN THE WORLD.
Senator Henry C, Nelson of New Vork
writes:
"On the 27th of February, 1883, I was
taken with a violent pain in the region of
the kidneys. I suffered su;h agony that I
could hardly stand up. As soon as possible
I applied two amcock's i'obocs labtebs,
one over each kidnev. and lav down. In
an hour, to my surprise and delight, tbe
pain had vanished and I was well. I wore
tne plasters lor a day or two as a precau
tion, and then removed them. 1 nave Dean
using ALLrocK's porous plasties in my
family for tbe last ten years, and have al
ways found them the quickest and best ex
ternal remedy for colds, strains and rheu
matic affections. From mv experience I
believe they are tbe best plasters in tbe
world."
The catarrh that isn't cured costs
1500. Not to 1ou. but to ths pro
prietors of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Rem
edy. They promise to pay yon the
money, if vou have an incurable
w fc sy
case.
They don't believe that you hay
one. .
lZ eiT3
m
A Neat Bam mine Up.'
now loots as though lh
In the Dr."BrlK(ts ease It
ey had a creed to disagree.
Tha GREAT COUGH CURE, this success-
nil CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by droit
'ists oa a posmve guarantee, a test that no othei
Cure can stand successfully. If you have a
"OUGH. liOAKbbistiisar LAuiuncu
ill cure you promptly. If your child has the
"uni 'u a. vviiih i' n ; i.fiiji.ri. nw ii
, . . it. ' v v ' V ft . - -
tne time to tresi catarrn oi long -rti- .a -.ti-f u ji vou fear CON.
'.d ttJ M PTION. don't wait until your case U hope.
ess, but take this Cure at once sua receive lm-
nediale helo. Laree bottles. ?oc. and f I.oo.
fravelerr convenient pocket size 2JC Ask
our dtweist for SlinJIl'S CURE. If you!
unfcs arc sore or back lame, use bhvloh i 1'or
mis riaster. rnce, 25c.
Now is
standing. EIv's Cream Balm reaches
an .1 obstinate cases, where all other reme
dies fail. Do not neglect procuring a bot
tle, as in it lies tbe relief vou seek.
Rev. H. II. Fairall. D. D.. editor of tbe
Iuwa Mrthoditt. savs aditoriallv s " We have
tested the merits of Elv's Cream Balm. and
believe that by a thorough course or treat
ment it will cure almost every case 01 ca
tarrh. Ministers as a class are auiicteo
with head and throat troubles, and catanh
seems more prevalent than ever, we can-
not recommend Ely's Cream Balm too
hiirhlv."
Apply Maim mto eacn nostril, it is
memv aosorDoa. u ves reuer at once,
rice, SO cents at druggists' or by mall.
fjhJ 1, BOTH BBS,
56 Warren Street, New York,
I CURE FITS!
Whan I sar ears I do Dot swan manly tostnp then.
lor a tuna sod then ban tnna return again. I msan s
radical oara. I hare martn tlia dimu of FITS, Ki'l
LKPHYorFAU.lNU siuamuMiaMra-ioBastuaj. 1
warrant my rrowxlr to ears tba wont eaass. Brrttu
othsts Ban failed Is so raaaoo for sat now moalnns s
ars. Sid at ones lor a traatias and a Fraa Btle ol
at intailibla ramady. UK Iviprsaa ana ruat umos.
U. U. ROOT. III. v., 1b3 s-eari sit.. Is. v.
A GOOD PLACE FOR BOTH.
Hoitt's School, near Millbrae, San Mateo
county, Cal., In charge of ex-btate tiuper-
iiiiiiueiiv jlio ui. Xftiiirb miu nun, to un
doubtedly one of the best schools for Boys
on the racino uoast.
Pianos and Organs.
WINTER HARPER.
71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or,
- KOK BOS.
Hudson's Gun Store,
S3 FIRST ST.. PORTLAND, OR.
$r Band for lllustrald catalogue. ;
IlinSnf Dynamite
uuuuiiii a
POWDER CO.,
IS CALIFORNIA IT., AN FRANCISCO.
If von want TOWDER for Mining
Railroad Work, 8tutnp lilastlng or Tree
Planting, send for I'rio List.
luOUflTAIll BUDS TEA
A blend from the formula ol SB old English
Tea Merchant
Best Tea in tba World for the Price.
CO rents per lb. at your dealer's or postpaid
Irom tb sole Importers, ....
CLO88ET DEVERS, Portland, Or.
J II riCV Assarer and Analrtlital Clietnint,
. II. llJr,' WaslituitUin K.. trtlnd. Or.
1HST1T0TE.
a 111 tu
Neit afslon will bruin August t. six
teenth year: elutitwn tcar-lu-rs. For lllitstralod
cstaloKtio addro s lisv. E, II t:iitrmH, A.M., ,
rrluclpal, ums Valencia nit wit rrauttsp, vsi.
Mm
III SELECT SCH
ANY WEAK MAN
Wholuflf.rln(!.tUhr lo bis mind of
Vidy. ttitn ths hjjuiious cr w aka. Iu
SaUs o lila on Uor t Miln, slant
andmowarseanlaniilflill' ami inu
uwitlycure.I. rmrrsfirl"-l'I):,
nn rnin a, rn 131 biro ft.
lilt. LULC a Vu., l'orlland.Ur.
Ilwaa old Ticti Into b .it 30 an
kaatwrwne ' lnlnrria, Wowl MoT
mil and Dhtn tKiri r. Writ I'mLit.
Rtllabls Reiasdltl snt prioataly le snj sddrti.
FRAZER AXLE
IsstintheWoridlfllirnOr
Sold Ewnrwherel UifiL-iiUI-
rilCTOR
, ISSI S P tlmvsa
TV - - " -
Phlppml AnywhernonTrtal. ('Hiitlnvue Frre.
OBO. BBTSI. at co.,8 Ity St. qCI.WOlf. 1U,B.I.A.
f f UaaiaotMt ..I M U
I i aaaai Sutmaia.
11 atrsaalt f
1 tTititsiiOHisiffiC
V v D.a. A. A.ll
trasa. ,,. .a-aH.l
If O Is thaarltnnatladtad
railing ramiwiy li)r all lot
onnaiurai ntarnarsaa m
frlvatdlaaaansof man.
curiam cura lor tbt daBtlH
Utlns waaknatt pacullM
to wunriaa.
I prasnnba it and rat! ssra
. in rrtcommaudtof It M
all suirarars.
J. HTflNIB. H D .DroiTos.tlt.
fcoM h ItraaxlsU.
I'HICB flO.
MAMY OUCH.
A group of mechanics was seated
in the engine-room when one said :
"IIow was it TomT" "I was
caught up, slapped 'gainst the
roiling and whirled down to the
floor. I lay there like one dead,
and erery muscle was sprained. I
was turod In one day." What
cured him?
QT. JACODG OIL
with equal facility and certainty
has cured promptly and perma
nently worse coses. Here is one
after suffering half a lifetime.
MPumnorBt., Cleveland,)., Ang. 11,'SS.
In 1&1 sprained my ana clubbing
chestnuts; could not lift mr nnj
eonstant jmin until 18b0, Wben Ht.
Jacobs Oil cared roe.
JACOB KIZENSPERGEJ1.
. "ALL RIGHT I
8T. JACOBS OIL DID IT."
plMdUlra. UfcS.
'i . j
LOVELL DlflHOWn CYCLES
or Ladles and Gents, 6lict.e. -
neumatio cushion and solid Tires, a n u
Pmona Ftsms, steal Drop Forging, 6tl T m JJ
uDing,najuii.ciuioatringi 10 tu running parts, . w
includme Pedalt. Xuiptnilon Stddls. ,,
Etriotly man GRADE in Everv Panttmn
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