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Painful Situation.
“My friends,” declaimed an orator
during a convention—"My friends, I
say to you that this great republic of
ours Is standing on the brink of an
abscess!”—Saturday Evening Post.
Rural Borders on Rugs.
Rag rugs in two-toned or hit-or-miss
design are made now with contrasting
borders showing country lanes, school-
houses, churches, haystacks and other
rural attractions. These are especial
ly suitable to rooms furnished with
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After a Bad Dinner.
Tommy—“Papa, what Is it that the
Bible says is here today and gone to
morrow?" Papa—“Probably the cook,
my son.”
Dally Thought.
As the yellow gold is tried In the
fire, so the faith of friendship must
be seen in adversity.—Ovid.
Daily Thought.
To cure Is the voice of the past; to
prevent, the divine whisper of today.
—Kate Douglas Wiggin.
Staple Industry of France.
Nearly half the population of France
Is engaged In agricultural pursuits.
Ex-pensive.
Many a pensive maid becomes an
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Seaside, Or. — A dirigible balloon
moving rapidly was seen sailing over
the ocean near here and south of the
mouth of the Columbia river Wednes
day morning about 5 :30 o’clock.
Several persons who had risen early
to catch the train for Portland and
persons at the Moore hotel watched
the air craft until it disappeared from
sight behind Tillamook Head.
Charles A. Runo and wife, of Wor
cester, saw the balloon from their
windows, which overlooked the ocean.
Yorkshire Duck.
It came from the direction of Fort
Take the heart, liver, tongue and a
Stevens. When they first noticed the thick slice from one cheek of a pig
car it moved swiftly towards the and wash thoroughly, then put on the
Washington shore, where it seemed to stove to cook with sufficient water to
stand poised for a couple of minutes, cover and salt to suit taste; when
nearly done add one onion (chopped
taking observations, then in a sweep fine)
add pepper to suit taste and
ing circle it headed towards Tillamook stove and
and drain, then run the meat
Head and passed out of sight around through the food grinder (or chop real
the light house.
fine) and add pepper to slut taste and
This is not the first time the balloon j a little sage. Place in a granite ket
has been sighted along the beach be- tle oi dish and let cool. It is then
tween here and Fort Stevens. About j ready for use.
three months ago it was reported from
Columbia Beach and at other points.
An effort was made at that time to
learn whether the officers at Fort
Stevens were experimenting with a
99
dirigible war balloon and taking ob
servations, .but nothing came of the
inquiry.
The balloon is believed to be a war
but remember you must be
dirigible by Captain John Anderson,
whose sea experience has taught him ^ strong and robust to win.
the use of marine glasses, and who
A sickly person is the loser
had the craft under observation for
ten minutes. He said he could make { H in every way; but why re
out three men aboard, and that one of i
main so?
the three was peering through a tele
scope.
One seemed to he taking i
notes, and the other was at the helm. I
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Washington, D. C.—Representative
Willis, Republican, asked the house to
print in the congressional record a
published letter by William R. Hearst,
condemning President Wilson’s per
sonal appearance before congress in
joint sesion on April 8, to read his ad
dress. Several Democrats sprang to
their feet and objected and the letter
was not received.
“ We’ll get it in later, all right,”
announced Republican Leader Mann,
shaking a forefinger at the Demo
cratic side of the house.
Tennessee Ratifies Direct Election.
Washington, D. C.—Formal notice
of the ratification by the Tennessee
legislature of the Constitutional
PORTLAND, OREGON.
amendment providing for the direct
election of United States senators was
received at the State department re
cently. Thirty-six states, the number
necesasry to make the amendment ef
fective, have acted favorably, but 13
of them have not complied with Secre
tary Bryan’s request for immediate
The North Pacific College was estab official notice.
lished in 1898. It haa departments of
Dentistry and Pharitiacy. No school in
Titanic Horror Year Ago.
America has better facilities for the train
ing of young men and women for success
New York, April 15.—The first an
ful professional careers. The annual ses niversary of the sinking of the steam
sion begins October First. An illustrated er Titanic, was the last day on which
catalog of information will be forwarded claims against the White Stsr Steam
upon application to
ship company, owners of the ill-fated
ship can be filed in the United States
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Guard of 15 Left to Cover Retreat
Die Fighting—Federal» Spike
Guns and Destroy Supplies.
Naco, Ariz.—General Pedro Ojeda,
commanding the remnants of his fed
eral garrison of 300 troopers at Naco,
Sonora, surrendered to the United
States troops on border patrol here
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, after
having withstood a siege of state
troops which lasted for five days, and
in which more than half his troopers IAVE T I M E ON IRONING DAY
Alloys of Gold and Iron.
were killed.
Iron and gold, when melted togeth.
The surrender was hastened by the Attention to These 8mall Details Will er, may be mixed in various propot*
attack on the federal garrison by the
tions and hardened or crystallized. Al
Lighten Labor and Result In
loys containing ten per cent, of gold
band of Yaqui Indians under General
Better Work.
are harder than pure iron, but as the
Alvaro Obregon, commanding state
When
Ironing
small
articles,
such
as
troops. The latter force at daybreak napkins and handkerchiefs, do not let proportion of gold increases above
that amount, the alloy becomes softer.
burst in on the little garrison and your Iron cool while you do the fold Sliver
and iron do not form alloys.—
fought viciously. The dead on both ing. Iron a table napkin straight and Harper’s Weekly.
sides have been estimated at 200, and true and dry on the wrong side; lay
the fortifications at Naco, Sonora, are ; It aside and iron another and keep on
as long as your Iron keeps hot enough.
veritable slaughter pens.
General Ojeda, true to his promise, Then place the Iron on the stove and
refused to surrender. While the fight pull the napkins with the hands and
have the loose folds used by the
ing was at its height he attempted to ■ you
best housekeepers. Also the thread of
march across the border with his small the
linen stands out nicely on the
band. The fire from the enemy was right side, as does any hemstichlng
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demoralizing, and Ojeda and his men or embroider;- that may be there. Lin
ran and became scattered. Not even en towels should be done this way, lik e Magic after taking Lydia
then did the firing from the rebels and the most common ones will look
wondrously fine, not to mention the
cease.
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Captain H. A. Sievart, Company A, appearance of the best oues, says the
Compound.
Washington
Herald.
Ninth United States cavalry, ran
Pillow slips being double, must be
alone to Ojeda's assistance.
North Bangor, N. Y. — “ As I have
on the wrong side and laid
The American officer grasped the Ironed
aside. When ready to put away in
used Lydia E. Pink-
Mexican general by the arm, and to boxes, fold In required size with the
ham’s V e g e ta b le
gether they ran in a hail of lead to hands. Fold your table cloths one*.
C o m p o u n d wi t h
where an automobile was waiting.
wrong side out, and iron on both sides
will aid digestion and help
great benefit I feel
Captain Figueroa, of the federal of fold. Place irons on the fire, then
it my duty to write
you back to health and
garrison, with 15 men, remained be fold tablecloth loosely. Treat linen
and tell you about iL
sheets the Bac-~ way, but cotton oues
hind
to
cover
General
Ojeda’s
flight.
strength.
Try a bottle
I was ailing from fe
One by one he and his fellows died in may be folded twice before ironing.
male weakness and
the barracks, surrounded by a horde
today.
Avoid substitutes.
h a d headache and
Distemper
of yelling, slaughtering Yaquis.
backache nearly all
In a ll Its fo rm s, am o n g a ll ages o f horses
the time. I was later
and d ogs, c u re d a n d o th e rs in th e sam e s t a
fro m h a v in g th e d isease w ith I
every month than I
ATTEMPTS TO [KILL 'ALFONSO j b S le p o p o re n 's v en D ted
iste m p e r Cure. E v e ry b o ttle j
should have b e e n
g u a ra n te e d . O ver 600,000 b o ttle s so ld la s t
“ Improved” Bull Fight
y ear. $.50 a n d $1.00. Good d ru g g ists, o r and so sick that I had to go to bed.
Anarchist
Fires
at
Spanish
King,
■end to m a n u fa c tu re rs.
A g e n ts w a n te d .
“ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
A bull fight in Toklo is quite as
W rite for free b ook. B p o h n M ed. Co., Spec. pound has made me well and these trou
Who Escapes Uninjured.
much excuse for a gala day as a bull
Contagious
D
iseases,
G
o
sh
en
,
I
n
d
.
fight In Madrid. Business men leave
bles have disappeared like magic. I
Madrid—For the third time in his
their offices, and women and children reign, King Alfonso narrowly escaped
have recommended the Compound to
Test
of
Sobriety.
their homes, to hurry to the arena.
many women who have used it success
Sunday
from
being
the
victim
of
an
Many
shibboleths
have
been
devised
Stripped of all the less exciting, or
fully.” —Mrs. J am es J. S tacy , R.F.D.
anarchistic
attempt
against
his
life.
for
testin
g
Bobrlety.
George
M
eredith,
less horrible, preliminaries which
characterize the Spanish bull fight, the Three shots were fired at the king in who doubtless could have evolved No. 3, North Bangor, N. Y.
animals are brought In and sent at the streets of the capital oy a native some w onderful exam ples, had he
A n o t h e r L a i l o W e ll.
each other at once. So the battle Is of Barcelona, Rafael Sanchez Allegro, chosen, calls them “olnm eters, or
Ann Arbor, Mich.—“ Lydia E. Pink
m ethods of determ ining the condition
shorter, and two or three more fights who was immediately overpowered.
ham’s Vegetable Compound has done
will follow in quick succession during
King Alfonso owes his escape to his of man, according to the degrees of
the course of an afternoon’s "enter courage, quickness and skilled horse wine or b eer in him .” One of the wonders for me. For years I suffered
most
snareful
of
these
is
the
sentence,
terribly with hemorrhages and had
tainment.”
manship. Accompanied by his staff “Give Jam es G rim es’ gilt glg-whlp, pains so intense that sometimes I would
he was riding along the Calle de Al and a cup of coffee from a copper cof faint away. I had female weakness
Canada’s Oyster Industry.
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so bad that I had to doctor all the time
There are no oysters on the coast swearing in recruits, when a man
and never found relief until I took
of New England, north of Cape Cod, sprang from the sidewalk and seized
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but they are numerous In certain the bridle of the king’s horse with one
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His quickness saved his life. The tor, 4158 A rcade Bldg., S eattle, Waah.
from the roota and herbs of our fields, to
bullet, instead of burying itself in the
Uss Sea Water In Baking.
Memory Gems for Children.
remedy woman’s diseases. We possess
The lo ltl papers are complaining king’s breast, struck the horse. So
C hildren learn readily of rig h t th in k volumes of proof of this facL enough
about the size of the bread sold by close was the range that the king’s ing and rig h t doing through anecdote
the Iroqn >ls bakers, wfi,o, besides I left glove was blackened by the pow- and mem ory gems. W e cannot give to convince the most skeptical. Why
don’t you try it?
charging t vo and one-half cents for | der discharge.
them too m any mem ory gems, pro
a loaf of bread of 22 grams weight, It
Before the assailant was able to vided they a re suited to th e ir age and
is said are using sea water in their pull the trigger again a secret service Intelligence. Every thought will not
Quite So.
bakeries.—From the West Coast Lead j man sprang upon him. The two men affect every child, but every thought
“Love Is a Joint stock concern,"
er, Lima, Peru.
fell to the ground locked in each oth w ill affect som e child. R obert Louis m urm ured the girl. “S ort of a hold
said he w as brought up on ing com pany,’’ opined th e young man,
er’s arms, struggling furiously. The Stevenson
Delicious Bread Pudding.
poetry and stories, and th ese poems
Here is a sort of glorified bread assassin mannged to free his revolver and sto ries w ere the source of his as he gently shifted h er to his o th er
kneo.
pudding: A full pint of bread crumbs, arm and fired two more shots in rapid la te r inspiration.
half a cupful of chopped suet, half a succession, butjthe officer knocked hiB
cupful of molasses, a cupful of j arm aside and the bullets flew harm- R ed C ro w B all B lue, all blue, b w t b lu in g v alu e
Painful Operation.
chopped raisins, a cupful of milk, an ; lessly through the air.
She—“John, why on earth are you
fe the w hole w orld, m ake* th e la u n d ra w am ila.
egg, half a teaspoonful of soda, half a
w earing those goggles?” John—“Only
The Open Car Window.
teaspoonful of cloves, a little mace
a m om ent, dear, until I finish this
Permit
Denied
Friedmann.
and salt. Steam for two hours.
The rule as to windows in passen g rapefruit.”
Washington, D. C.—Surgeon Gene- ger cars in Germany has been that
Literary Note.
ral Blue, of the public health bureau, they must not be opened on both sides
the car without the consent of all
Some authors remind you of Uncle told Dr. Friederich Franz Friedmann of
occupying the compartment, but on
Jim’s poll parrot who got a reputation Saturday that until the exact nature city
and suburban trains In Berlin
for being smart by using bad lan of his tuberculosis vaccine and the
neither window in the front compart to lb « resu lt of P erfect N utrition
guage.
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method of its preparation had been re ment of each car may be opened with
w h ic h p r o c e e d * fro m
vealed and the claims made for it sub out such unanimous consent.
America’s Vast Corn Field.
GOOD
DIGESTION
stantiated
by
official
tests
and
investi-
!
The combined area of the cor*
fields of the United States Is nearly gations, a license for its sale in
New Material.
equal to the area of France or Ger interstate commerce could not be is- j A new development of the toweling
many.
sued. This was the surgeon general’s material is now being shown. On the
answer when the Berlin scientist back this has the same appearance as
asked what steps would be necessary pique, while on the right side the lit
for him to take to obtain such a license. tle hoops of thread are arranged in
even rows. A heavy thread of black
—
or dark color appears at intervals of
Refugees Reach Los Angeles.
an inch.
Los Angeles — Eighteen refugees
Assure These Benefits
from the west coast of Mexico arrived
r a n c u r e d i n « t o h days
here Sunday on the Norwegian steam T our d r u g g is t w ill refu n d m oney i f P A Z O O IN T
E N T fail* to c u r* an y c a w o f Itc h in g . Blind.
Jason from Manzanillo, Guaymas M
Blaad ln g o r P ro tr u d in g P llw in 6 to U day s. fiOc.
Is the First Chapter in the History er
and other Mexican coast cities. They
Tripe and Liver Fricaeeeed.
told tales of unsettled conditions along
of Chronic Disease,
T ake equal w eight! of trip e and
A cold in the head is the first chapter the Pacific seaboard of Mexico, report liver.
F ry the liver In etripa; cut
in the history of disease and death. ing that the town of Las Noches re some cold-boiled
in the sam e
This has been so often repeated that cently was raided by a company of in way, flour it and tripe
it alio. Then
there are few people indeed who have surrectos, who killed several business cover w ith a thick fry brown
gravy or
not witnessed many examples of iL
men. The Jason picked up 80 refu
S erve hot, garnish with fried
A cold in the head is rarely severe gees at Topolobampo and Las Noches, stock.
enough to confine a vigorous person to but all left the steamer at Guaymas pareley and little heape of fried onion.
the house. Asa rule, it ends in recovery except 18 who came to Los Angeles.
Language Wat Lacking.
without any treatment. This has led
many people to regard a cold in the
Wife of hta bosom (In course of do
Pullets Killed By Bees.
head as of no importance. It la a terrible
mestic difference)—Coward! Brute!
mistake, however, to pass by a cold in
Porterville, Cal.—Two hundred pul Rufflanl Pig! Monster! Beast! Oh,
the head as a trivial matter. Each case lets belonging to W. F. Weems, a how I wish you knew what I thought
should be treated.
poultry raiser in the Plano district, •f you!—London Punch.
Those who have used Peruna for such were stung to death when a swarm of
Feathers.
cases will testify unanimously that a bees attacked them. The bees, which
few doses is sufficient to remove every
"A man m ight succeed in feathering
vestige of the cold. How much better belong to the Kern County Land com his own nest," rem arked the O bserver
it is to treat a cold in this way than it pany, are brought to this district ev of Event* and Things, “if so much of
is to allow it to go on and on for weeks, ery year during the orange blossom his money did not go tow ards putting
perhaps months, leaving effects that season. Besides the chicken* which, them on his w ife’s h ats.”
will never be eradicated.
were killed, several score of others
Yet there are those who neglect to were so badly stung that they will
take Peruna for a cold in the head. also die.
This neglect is due to the false notion
that a cold in the head is hardly worth
Madero Gift StillJHeld in Trust.
noticing.
Manyoo's Paw-Paw
A cold in the head is in reality a case
Washington, D. C.—A watch which
Pills are unlike all oth
of acute catarrh. It ought to be called the late President Madero, of Mexico,
er laxatives or cathar- '
so, in order to awaken people from wanted to present to Major Charles J.
tics They coax the
their lethargy on this subject In a Hagadom, Twenty-third United States
liver into activity by
large per cent of cases cold in the head infantry, is the subject of a bill in
gentle method*, they
will end in chronic catarrh. Unless
troduced
by
Senator
Mcl-ean.
Ameri
do not econr; they do
properly treated with some such rem
not gripe; they do not
edy as Peruna, j erhaps 50 per cent of can officers are forbidden to accept
cases of cold in the head will lay the gifts from foreign rulers, except by
weaken; but they do
foundation for chronic catarrh.
express consent of congress. The
start all the secretions
A tablespoonful of Peruna should be State department is holding the watch
of the liver and stom
taken at the very first symptom of cold in trust.
ach in a way that soon
in the head. Usually wnere the cold is
puts these organs in ■
not very severe a tablespoonful of Pe
healthy condition and
Titanic Memorial Services Held.
runa before each meal and at bedtime
New York—Services in commemor corrects constipation. Munyon’s Paw-Paw
is sufficient It may be necessary,
however, where the attack is more ser ation of the first anniversary of the ; Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and
ious, to keep strictly in the house and sinking of the Titanic, when more than nerve* They invigorate Instead of weaken;
». N. u .
No. ìs - n a .
take a tablespoonful of Peruna every 1500 live* were lost, were held Sun they enrich the blood instead of impover
hour. Younger people, feeble or deli day at St. Thomas' Protestant Episco ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all j
cate women, should take a teaspoonfu! pal church, and in many other churchea the nourishment from food that is put into
•v ery hour.
iL Price a ] cents. All Druggist*
special prayers were said.
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Indians Capture Naco and Ex
terminate Garrison.
G et
"In the Game
Care must be taken In the stories
we give to growing children that evil
is always overcome. Book friends are
very real to boys and girls and In
fluence their character. There should
be effort and conflict In their stories
and daring endurance and steadfast
purpose. Stories In which the child
hero acts rightly are particularly
valuable, because what a boy or girl
has done appeals more directly to the TWO CITIES MAKE PROTEST
child’s own power. He feels though
he may not express it even to himself
that what other children have done Underwood Bill Arouses Citizens of
he can do.
Factory Centers.
Gloversville, N. Y.—Business was
R ed C rrd s B all B lue w ill w ash d o u b le a s m any
clothes us an y o th e r blue. D on’t p u t y o u r m oney suspended in Gloversville and Johns
Into a n y o th e r.
town—the center of American fine
glove manufacturing—for six hours
Directing Children Aright.
The young need to be taught that Thursday, while the populace of the
■ lthough there is sometimes a pleas- two cities united in a demonstration
ire of the senses In committing sin, of protest against the Underwood tar
t is inevitably followed by remorse iff bill, as it affects the glove and
and punishment. Crime, remorse, glove leather industries. The demon
pun. -'a- ant form an Inseparable trio. stration was planned by Gloversville
On the other hand, while It is often merchants.
hard to do right, the sense of satis
Gloversville was the scene of the
faction, self-respect and self-control demonstration, special cars and trains
that follows right action is worth all bringing to this city one of the largest
the effort made.
crowds that ever gathered. Five
thousand glove workers, women as
M ot j r s w ill f in d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o tM a g
? r r u p t. e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e f o r t h e i r e h l ld s n a well as men; merchants, professional
d u r in g , v.u t e e t h i n g p e r io d .
men, saleswomen and clerks, trades
people—people of all kinds, partici
Butcher Shop for Cats.
There Is a butcher shop in New pated in the parade. Four mass meet
York city that Is unique in one way at ings were held, protesting resolutions
least. It has been there more than 30 adopted, and petitions, addressed to
years. From the very beginning Its President Wilson, circulated.
Glove factories and leather mills
proprietor, In addition to his regular
business, has made a specialty of fur ceased working, every place of busi
nishing appetizing meals for cats. Ev ness in the two cities, including all
ery morning there is set forth on a lines of trade, was closed and practi
long counter about 100 trays of cats’ cally the entire population of the two
meat.
cities joined in the demonstration.
A committee of representative citi
ONLY O N E "B R O M O Q U IN IN E "
zens will go to Washington and it is
1 -h at is L A X A T IV E BROMO Q U IN IN E . L ook
lo r th e s ig n a tu r e o f E . W . G R O V E . C u ra s a Cold possible a delegation of glove workers
in O n e D ay, C u re s C rip in T w o D ay s . 25c.
also will be sent to the National capi
tal to appear before congress or the
New Plates.
A wholly unexpected use has sprung President.
up for the new cut glass plates which
have been introduced this season for TAX ON ESTATE IS $3,000,000
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dessert services. These are now be
ing used In conjunction with glass
New
York
State
to Receive Great
candlesticks as ornaments. Nothing
looks better on a rosewood piano than
Sum Under Inheritance Law.
a pair of glass candlesticks and a
Albany, N. Y.—New York state
couple of handsome cut glass plates,
which are thrown into high relief by will receive between $3,000,000 and
$4,000,000 inheritance tax from the
a dull toned wall paper.
estate of the late J. P. Morgan, ac
cording to preliminary estimates made
Before Visiting Sick.
An infectious disease is more liable by attaches of the state controller’s
to be taken when one has been long office.
The estimate is based on a report
fasting than soon after a meal. It Is
well, therefore, when going to see a that the total estate will be about
friend suffering from a disease of this $100,000,000. The tax is expected to
kind to eat a substantial meal first. be one of the largest ever paid.
Neither should one go into an affected
A reduction of 5 per cent is allowed
area when very warm or after a long, if the tax is paid within six months
quick walk, when the pores of the after the estate is appraied.
body are all open.
Because of the various enterprises
in which Mr. Morgan was interested,
First Public School.
it will be necessary to employ a num
Brooklyn had the first free public
of experts to appraise the estate,
school in the United States. With ber
the coming of Adam Roselandsen in which consists mainly of stocks, bonds
1633, the first school tax ever levied and works of art.
in America was imposed on each
householders and Inhabitant.
“Soldiers’ Roll” in Peril.
Washington, D. C. — Thirty-three
Ouch I
Mrs. El----- “There’s no use. I can’t veterans of the Union army in the
get my husband to listen to common Civil war, who composed the "Old sol
sense.”
Mrs. Wye—"Who did you diers’ roll” of the senate, are in danger
get to talk to him?”
of demotion and reduction of salary,
and Republican senators are up in
arms. Under resolution of the senate
these old soldiers are “ to continue in
their positions until cause for their re
moval shall have been reported and
approved by the senate and their re
moval directed,” and Republicans as
sert that changes made in the roll
violate this resolution.
$400
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UNITED STATES
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STOMACH BITTERS
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COLD IN
THE HEAD
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