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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Fair Mat. 80- Mitt. no
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rivoMlla Stretch North of Ashlnnd
In Be Done liy Contractor Central
Polnt-Mcdford Concrete Granitoid
Pnvrnirnt Compleleil Connection
With Medford Made at Noon.
Mlitn wore opened Thursday nt
Jacksonville, fur lint pnvliig of fhn
. mill- of Hit 1'nrlflc lirxttwny between
I'hnoiilx ntnl AnlilnnrT. Contrnctur
ur" permitted Id (urnlitli tliolr own
specifications unit must Kiinrnnten tint
IMiemcut lulil Mr Mm year. Tim
specif leulluus cull (or 10 feet of hard
surfuco iu KiMt-nl w( mi eight (not
shuuhler on fitrli side a ngnlnst n
four fool shoulder on tint (Vntrnl
Point-, Medford iiiTiiiint. Illiln went
hiiliinlttotl mioii liotli widths,
Htiilo lllghwny T.iiKliicor II. I
llowlhy. Division KuKlnoer KlllrlilK".
nml Win HcrlK, consulting engineer
for .InckMin roiiut)', nil members of
Hid cniinly court, nml ropri'enlntlic
or i lot inmnclliu: rontrnctnrs wero
present. Tim bids worn tabulated nml
derision Mill do uiitilii Inter.
Although il will tttkd a dnv's work
to figure out lint i'(iiiiiiirnlivi merit
of llit IiIiIn, ensoul luxif cltiiu Iiows
tlmt Hut lowest prices ever nindo In
kituthcrit Oregon were Mil. both for
Wnrrenlle, Tnpekn mill iihphallie ion
errte. lint two bidder eouiHtlid,
Clark A. Ilcitrrv Construction com
pany nml llio Wnrrcn Construction
i'oiiiiany. I'nch finn submitted scv
'nil scls of (.pcclfienllous nml hid
thereon. It seems probable llint Hie
contract will lie let at price not lo
exceed $1 Mr square vurd.
Tim remenl granitoid pavement be
twemi Central I'oltit nml Medford wan
wnnpleted Thursday noon, connection
being mnilo with the Itlvorsldo avenuo
pnvomont Thin makes n paved high
wit) from nny pnrt of Mmlfonl to Con
Irnl Point.
Tim roncrrln mixer l being moved
south of Mi'ilfonl on tho Mmlfonl
I'hoenlx roml nml paving operations
begin Frldny. A rccoml mltntr In iluo
wlililn n rok to work north from
Ihu lonth I'lnl of thU runil wcctlon.
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IN STOCK MARKET
NI'.W YOHIC, Jtilv Kr l"
Hit'iili'i pail of IoiIuj'm Ht'Ktlon Stun
Omit hlockK lunonil tint wt'iikni'HN of
I he (IuiiIiIk mill few other ItV th'lr
ilUplity of Inilepemleii Htrenlli. In
lint final ilrnllnjr. Iiowexer, remiwetl
wenkneMH in lower plleeil iMKiieK nil
.ettleil lint eiiilrii M. Tint elot.Ii
siih lieiwy,
Uitily tlcnlliiKH were notiililit for
tint niiiiiher of low piieert reeonlnl.
New I lu veil roll lo IfJ-Yi ami the
(loiilil HPi'iiritiprt iikiiIh iK'clini'il mile
Hliiiillnlly on nioilernlo offering.
MUNHiiri l'lipll'Iu nml Denver pie
IVireil lost two or moro points. Hoek
IhImiiiI I'ollntoinlrt joined tint lint of
Ihhuoh to rejri.tliir lowent iiiotiitloim
mill OlieHitpenko & Ohio repented tU
lotvext Hcllluir piiec. In tint netlvu
list copperM, New York (Vitlrnl mnl
Hnlliimiro & Ohio ilixplnyeil preHMin',
uhllit lli'inllnj;, tint lluriimiinti nml
United Slnti'H Kteul went up nominal
fl'llt'lillllrf.
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NKW YOHIC, July l. Anollier
oitlhriink nuiniiK piiHoiiei'rt in Hie pen
llenliiry ul Illiiekwell'ri Mimd on.
mined today iim u deque) In mm IiihI
iiIkIiI, In wlileli Nuvernl koeperM went
hut upon mul lindly Innl. Tim lion
Itln tmlny Iiiipiuii('il in lint Inilnr fliop
tlii'iu it Jim u'iik hIiiiIi'iI liy Mm i eh -i'U
nml lliu power lieliliiK iih mil.
Hix iliiKlniilei iieiu put Imel; In llu'lr
i'i'IIh,
II iiiiM xnlil lliiil liu pilitniii'iK inn
lluli'il mm n iihIi'hI iiilm.1 Hie ie
I'inml of lliu iiiillioillli'H jo ii'Muii
etnliiy'ti nnljultw It) ood MuntliiiK'
Forty-fourth
Unity Nlnlli
OPEN BIDS FOR
PAVING SECTION
PACIHCHIGHWAY
NEW
PRICES
I
Constitutionalists Capture Second
Larrjest City In Mexico Guaymas
to Be Evacuated Funston Ex
clinii(cs Courtesies With Federal
Commantlrr Near Vera Cruz.
NOdAI.IJfl, ArU .Tilly 0 (liiailn.
Injiirn, jiccoihI InrK-tsl ctty of Mexico.
linn fiilli'ii liitforo tint nllnck of (It'll
urul Alvnro OlinT.oit. ncconllm; to
Itiforninllon rccolvcil liy roiiHtltnilon
ulUt offldnU hum ttxrny. (Iitnymnii,
enpurt of tho lnto of Honorn, whlrh
Inu holil out for moif tliiin n year,
In tihout lo txt itvncimtiMl, nrcenlliw:
lo Hki Hfliint Moiiim of liiforiiuillon
Vi:il. CW July 9 llrlr.mlltr
(lenernl Kuuilun today mndit it trip lo
lint Knp In Hut rnllrond wlutro lut ron
ferred briefly with l.ltmtoiiniil Colouiil
litiii-n, t'ommniuli'r or tho Moilcun
feditrnl Irooim.
On hl return tho American K"ii
ertil unlit iiuIIiIiik Importnni hnd !eeu
illnruimed hut Hint In hint thnuked
Colonel I tun in for rrwrnl recent
cotirtcitloN extomleil to Atnerlrnn.
mich n tint return of two mnrlun
who hnd wmiilontd out of tho lines.
i:plnlnx ltccnt Trip
(lenornl l'liimton nlio cxplnlnod
tlmt n rt'eont trip of n mnnll mountol
pnrty from tint American garrlion at
HI Tojnr to Medllllnn, n vlllai?"
within tint federal llnon Colonel
lxunn ycntordny called Hut attention
of tho American nulhorlllen to thli
incident, JtliiK In regretted lt oc
currenrii n tmcli lUorrmonlM wero
lluhlo to hrltiK nhotit itu unncccMnry
rlnuli mid lom of llfn.
When tint Irnln henrlni? (ienornl
l'liimton reached the nap tint federal
commninlor and nn nlde enmo throuRh
tho American llneis nna tho confer
eneo wot held on bonrd tho corered
flat enr nt the hend of the train In
which (iftiernl l'umton hnd nuido tin
Journey In rouipnny "itli Itenr Ad
miral Sir Clirlttopher Crmldock, tho
llrltUh nnvnl rammander, who wan
on hl wny lo Mexico City
ItrllMi (Iimnl for CupKnl
Admlrnl Crnddock nnld ho wnn ko
Iiik to confer with Hlr Lionel Cnrden,
Hut llrlllih inlulntor, and II wna re
ported hero tmlny Hint ho Intended
lo dlnciiHit Hut ndvtitn-illlty of vend
Iiik Urltliili k'unllou uunrdn to Mexico
City.
Amerlrnn mid other tnieni;eri
who arrived hero today from the
cnpltul hrntiKht no confirmation of
the report Hint (lenornl Huertn'n
wlfo mid fount othor niomhora of hi
family nlrendy hnd left Mexico City.
Thity tntd thoy believed Senora Ilurr
In wiu nt III thorn nnd they nlno dc
cliirud that (lenernl lluerln wn seek
Iiik lo prevent the depnrturo of tho
fmulllc of hi offlclnln
WASHINGTON, July IkThirty
xix uieiiilieiH of tho Nntionnl Ahooci
itlion of Hunk rommlHHionerri eon
furred with the preciilent nnd heere
Inry of the treiisury tmlny with re
Kurd to lci;iNlutiuu needed iu mmiy
xlutes lo iiiuke posHilile jlut mcmlier
bliip of Htule hiinkx iu Ihu federal iu-
Herve H.VHlem
WASHINGTON, Julv .-0ili-mlstiu
views nf husiuess coudiliouH
were pieseuteil In I'leshleut Wilson
tmlny by Henry Kurd, tint Detroit
maiiiifuelurer, ilui'lujr an hour's con
ference at the white house. Mr.
Kurd told tho president he saw nn
evidence of any suit of bunlucss de
pression, psyohnloulciil ur oilier
wise, mnl said thai In his opinion
hiiNu"K was ui'lthij heller nil Ihu
lime, '
"Tlii'io Is absolutely iinllilnif winny
tvllh hiulueMN' Mr. I'uitl luhl Ihu
iii'i.ilriil. "Tim only limihht is Hml
kPllIU pcojilo svt'M Vlu)Uif, If
OBREGDN
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GUADALAJARA
H A
AN
CONFER
WITH
PRESIDENT
NO HARD TIMES SAYS HENRY FORD
MEDFORD.
ACTIVE HGHT
Tl
New York Banker Reconsiders Re
fusal to Serve on Federal Reserve
Board No Opposition Amonu the
Democrats Will Not Appear Be
fore Senate Committee.
WA8IIIN0TON, July l.-Hy 11
vole of heven o four the ciuile
ImnkinK rommitlen Inilny lejecled tit
luuiiiiiMliiui of Thmiiiix I), .loncn of
CliieiiKO iih 11 meiiiher of Ihe federal
reserve Inuiril. Aetinti nil (he luuiiiu-
iitlou of I'iiiiI M. Wiirlmrc ot .New
York win indefinitely postponed.
WASHINGTON, .Inly II. -I'mil
W'irliiirj;, n New York liiiuker, lint
reeniisldered liin reiptest Hint I're-i-dent
Wilfiui withdruw IiIk nuiiiiun-
tutu nn ineinher of the federal re
nerve hoiird, on the condition Hint he
will not have to appear hefure the
xeiiiilo hnnkini; I'unimitlee to. he enis
exmniut'il.
After reeeipl nf u lelej-ram from
Mr, Wnrhurt; tndav it wax xnid hv
officiiilH eliir-o to the president that
nn netie fiIil would lut inadit for
Hut eoufinnntion. Il whh deelnred
Hint hIiouIiI Hie hnukiiiK emnmittee
fail to repott (lie nomiiiiitiou favor
ahly, the tiresident exiK-elM the cell
ule UK 11 whole, to net.
No llcmormllc OpitoHlllon
Mr. Warburg') telegram to
preHideut wiik not pvett ijul,
after iN receipt officials at
the
hut
the
while house xuid Hie name would not
be withdrawn. The telegram follow
ed 11 x i-it by Senators Thnmun and
Shafroth to Ihe while, houe. Thoy
are under! ood to hnvo told Hie
prehiilent that no demoeralH would
oppone Hie iioiiiliintlou or .Mr. Ytur-
linr.
The hilunlioii ns to Hie nomination
of Tlinmn) 1). Jones of Cliicujjo re
mnineil uuehauged,
A letter from the Chicago delega
tion of liUHineiK men received vexter
day liy Ihe prccideut iinlerini: Mr.
Wilxou'H Htatement iu mippurt of Mr.
Wiiiliuri: nml Mr. Jones wan made
pttldio at the white houte.
1'l-eHlileiit Appnne-1
"No mora hopeful, helpful, finer
words ever hnvo emuo from the white
limine, nml we believe they will meet
with the nation's hearty approval,"
Haiti the letter.
The Wurhurir niiminntioit was dis
euiscd only informally today liy the
committee. It link up iu detail Hut
nomination of Thomas I). Jones of
Chicago.
NuUoii I'utor-N Wnrburtf
Speaklui; of his IriBlutonco thnt Tnul
WnrlnirK Iki confirmed, ('resident
Wtlon today vald ho ticlleved tho
country wan In favor or tho npoplnt
mont nnd that ho wautd contluuo to
stand behind his noinlueo,
Tho prcHlilent explained his mip
port of Mr, Jones by naylne; that ho
hnd known him for mora than 20
years nnd that on Many matters ho
(runted Mr, ones' JtulKineut better
than ho did his own, but did not In
cludo political qucHtlotiB Iu that
cateitory, however,
FOG CAUSES POSTPONEMENT
OF YACHT TRIAL RACE
NnWI'OHT, II. r., July i). The
Ihree American cup yachts lteolulc,
Yauitii) nml Defiance weio fo)himnd
in Ncwitort harhoi' todav mul the ro-
uattu eommlltee at l'J :'.)() declared
the contest postponed until tumor
row.
everyone Would only cheer up and
alteiid to tlic!r business this calamity
talk would slop Immedialely."
Tint pichident and Mr. l'onl dis
itusscil Hut trust hills In a general
way, as well as Ihe business nituii
lion. Officials cluse lo the president
said hi) was ((i cully eiirmiiaged by
his talk with Mr, r'onl ami that hv
had In'i'ii furlher klieuuHieiicd in his
ileleniiliuilloii In pinli the Irimt pin
mum dm Iiik Ihu piesciit cloii nf
miiiKU'SS,
Air. rnnl lefuxi'il In ilUcims his
cull, kU)liiK Hml talk uf huliii's de
pimiuii wiis iiuwoilliy u( ilvnlal,
8 WAGED
FOR WARBURG
OliMOOON, TIll.'R.SDAY,
SCENE AT INQUEST
PR.EDWirt
CARMMt".
OF
THOMAS UPTON
LONDON, uly 3. Criminal prone
cullon of Sir Thomas Upton, Hit
chairman of his co-directors In Up
ton's. Limited, was suRRettcd by Sir
Arthur .Markham, n liberal member.
In n question addrensed to the attor
ney ccncral appearing In today's par
liamentary papers.
The question, the -tnttlng of which
was toBtpaued by arrangement, nskn,
whether In view of Justice. DarlliiK''
ntntcmcnt thnt the defendants In Hut
army cantc-en scandal caso wero act
ing on a system which was encour
aged by the directorate of the com
pany, tho attorney general "has laid
tho pattern In the caso before the pub
lic prosecutor with a view to crimi
nal proceedings for fraud and bribery
against Sir Thomas l.lptou nnd hi
co-directors."
The question aroo out of ihe re
cent conviction of nino army offi
cers nnd eight civilian employes of
Llptou, Limited, on churgog ot re
ceiving nnd giving bribes to Influence
tho allotment of supply contracts for
tho army canteens.
HUERTA PURCHASES
NURSRY STOCK
KOOlIKSTKlt. N Y., July It. Vic
torlauo lluertn Is tlio owner ot n con
signment of soveral hundred fruit
trees awaiting shipment from hero to
Mexico. Tho trees wero purchased
at a suburban numcry sometime ngo,
and hnvo since been hsmicd from ono
depot to another seeking a railroad
which would guarantee delivery.
Tho I.uckawauna accepted tho ship
meat today but at owner's risk.
ALBANIAN REBELS
E
ATIIKN8, Grecco, July 0. Couflr
mutloii of the capture of tho Import
nut town ot Korltsa In Southern Al
bania by Albanian Mussulman Insur
gents was received hero today, The
flKhtliiK laktmt Ihree days ufler which
tho Albanian Kemniiiiit Iroopn
look to fllKhumul the Dutch officers
In cniiiiimiiil proceeded U Avlouu, It
wiu ut flrct reported Hint Hut until
nariUou, Incliiilliitf Miisit fordid! of
Hicis, hud bveu cupluicd by Hiu In-suiifciiU,
URGE CRIMINAL
PROSECUTION
,JlTLV I), 10H.
INTO THE MURDER OP
Ills
'.IIS.f4ilf
M t?. f un ', court ,irn
vvA' 't mliity
GCORGEM-LT.W-
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EOF
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FRISCO SYSTEM
ST. I.Ol'IS, Mo., July P. l-'ore-
eloMire of n mortgage nf .0S,000.
000 on the St. Unix & Sail Fran-cim-o
railroad was asked in the Unit
ed Stutc-i district court here tol.iy
by Hie Guaranty Trust company of
New York. The 'Frisco now U in
the hands of receivers, i
Tiie tetition asks that the mnrtapc
he declared a valid lieu against the
proK-rly which it covers, which lu
eludes n Inre part of (lie 'Friseo
sjtcm.
The mortgage was given to secure
n series of refunding -1 per cent
bonds, issued iu 11)01. The petition
says that the accrued interest on tho
bunds is $l.:i7:i,000.
I.oomN Johnson of cininel for
the 'Frisco receivers, this afternoon
wild the filinj- of the foreclosure pe
tition by tho Gunranty Tnwt eom
pnny was principally n protective
Mep taken in behalf of the holders
of the underlying bonds, on which an
interest default occurred on July 1.
The filinj; of the petition, he wild, is
nn indication Hint reorganization is
near.
NORFOLK, Va., July 9. A heavy
steel caisson, modeled after tho now
dreadnought Pennsylvania and used
as a target, was co badly damaged to
day by a now navy sholl during n
test, that It was tukon to do lock.
Tho now oxploslva Is ctosely guarded
by tho navy and details of tliu let
probably never will bo mado public.
Joint S. Owens, head of Hie great
lumber mniiufaoturiug enterprise ut
Kan Claire, Wis,, hearing his name,
owner of (lie redwood timber belt iu
Del Norte county, California, near
Crescent City, and other extensive
timber holdings, u expected to arrive
in Medford today or tomoiiow to
vikit his suns ami to inspect Ihu Hail
timber tract at Hullo Falls his com
puny recently purchased, mnl decide
upon future plans, which euntcmphite
Hm eiimlh'ii of a I'leut lumber man
ufurliiilng pliiul, either ut Medford
ur near Hullo Fulls.
ORELO
M0RTGA6
UPON
BIG LUMBER MILL A POSSIBILITY
II U icpoilcil Unit Ihu HiTllOlt ofjlier ll will he it ciluiis blow In ht
mill nt Wed I'm il, .Hij.lnjiuK vi.,husiucs inter. ) f Wdfwd,
MRS. LOUISE BAILEY
COROMER.
COROROlt
tiOBTOfi-
ROLAHO LAMB. CHIEF Of POLICE
FAMOUS
BOARD
WALK AT QUEBEC
RUINED BY FI
QUKHKO, July D.-Tho hoard
walk on Dafferin Terrace, Quebec's
fuiuoiiK thorouijhfare, overlooking
the St. Lawrence river, caught fire
today and for a lime threatened the
Chateau Fronleaac bote!.
At 3 o'clock the fire was still rag
ing, but tho firemen seemed to be
gcttiiu- the upper hand.
More than .100 feet of the terrace
collaps-ed and it was feared stone
wnlls overlooking Champlnin Ward,
n tenement district, would soon f.ill.
Tho fire was gettiiiK bevond eon-
trol of the firemen. At 2 o'clock two
houses wero on firo and the flumes
were again entiaj- their way toward
the Chateau Frontenac.
Oae-thinl of the terrace had been
destroyed and four Iioum's partly de
ftroyed when the flames were finally
checked.
NEW HAVEN SHARES
NEW LOW RECORD
NKW YORK, Julv II. -New Haven
railroad hlmres fell to a new low
record today, selhu at 02a4 kooii
after tho opeuin;- of Hie Mock mar
ket. The previous low price was
u'llH. mado a few days ago. The
company's differences with tho fed
eral government in connection with
Hie lloston eV Maine road are believ
ed to be responsible for renewed
liquidation in New Haven -docks.
New Haven fell to UKS later but
recovered n substantial fraction hv
midday.
era! hundred men, depends upon se
etirui" n Miilaliht site of 100 acres at
a reusonablo price. Several such
kites are iu contemplation. The
prleo nf one of tho mot available
plong both the I'ueifiu & Kaslern mul
Southern I'aeifio railroads was rais
ed from .f!(ll an a ore to .'()(), wicu
Hie owner dikcuvercd what Jt wn
wanted for, a price Ihe Owens' regard
as prohibitivu mid unreasonable.
Tint more patriotic Wlixcus of
Dagle I'oiut have ulfcii'il to ilonale
u kiln f i en If ihe mill Is crcclcil
llieic. If Ihu null uiiih Into Him Urn
NO. D3
MRS
CARMAN
BREAKS
DOWN
IN PRISON CELL
Accused Woman Taken to Warden's
Office, But Refuses to Go to Bed
New Witnesses Discovered Lit
tle Evidence Against Physician's
Wife Affidavit Contradicts Story.
MINKOLA, h. I., July f. Tt is not
nt nil certain Hint there will hn
enough evidence fur an- Indictment
against Mrs, Florence jjCarinnn of
Fro-port, charged -with tkemnrdcr of
Afrs, Louisit Hailcr, in Hie office of
Dr. F.dwin ('nrmnn. Tin was the
opinion Hint AWatnnt District At
tornev Weeks expressed vtodny.
Mrs. CannnnVicjfiie was expected
to como up before! the grand jury
Into today, but, according o Mr.
Weeks, the number of witnesses to bo
examined precludes the tosibility of
mi indictment today.
"It is not unlikely," sold llio ns
silant district attorney, "l:mt wtien
Mrs. Cannnn apjtears before Coroner
Norton, who will then be acting iu
the capacity of justieo of the jtence,
she will bo disflinn'cd.' At that
time Mrs. Carman's attorney will
hnvo a right to cross examine the
witness's who testify against the
prisoner.
Dr. Canaan found his wife in bet
ter spirits when he visited her in jail
here today. She seemed to have re
covered her composure.
HirakN Down In Cell
After her huband departed Mrs.
Cnrmnn broko down in her cell and
her condition became mi acute that
the prison authorities were alarmed
nnd called in -the itrtff Jiys-ieinti.
Shu was taken to the warden's of
fice, where she lay down on a couch
and became quieter after sedatives
had been given her. She refused,
however, to go to bed.
George Levy, nttonic for Mm.
Cannnn, said today that he had dis.
covered two new witnesses whose
testimony he considered extremely
valuable. He also said ho had in
formation thnt two of the witnesses
wlioo testimony had been involun
tary in causim- the arrest of Mrs.
Canaan, had been far from the Car
man home nt the time of the murder.
Contradicts Testimony
George Levy, counsel for Mrs. Cnr
mau, obtained today a feven-pngu
affidavit from Miss Flora Itnynor,
who was with HI wood Itardcs, an in
sunuice agent, on tho night of th
murder. It was llnnlcs' testiutou.t
that he had seen u woman running
away from the window of Dr. Car
man's office after the shot was fired
tlmt was tho direct cause of Mrs.
Canuau's arrest. Miss ltnyiiort af
fidavit contradicts important parts
of Uardes' story.
Meyer Newman, who said that a
friend of his, now in Kansas City,
spirited away a pistol for Mrs. Car
ituui, was arrested, charged with car
rying a pistol today,
District Attorney Smith and coun
sel for Mrs. Cannuii agreed this af
ternoon to postpone, the examination
of Mrs. Cannnn, set for next Mon
day, until a week from next Monday.
WASHINGTON, July D. Tho
forty-two American and Puerto Hie
mi refugees who wero rescued
Fiteito l'lata Junei 10 by 'United
States sailors and revenue jOiitter
men wero exttnsed to the fire of Liotli
Dominican federals and Lcislistns,
uccording to nu official report re.
ueivcil here today. The firing was, ho
heavy Juno 25 that tho removal had
to he poilponeil, hut the next day
boats fiuin the battleship South
Carolina made Hut rcoic. Ilulletn
fell all about them, hut (h refuses
were Imulcd aboard Hut revenue cut
ler Algonquin wild none Injtiied,
COLON QUARANTINES
NEW ORLEANS SHIPMENTS
-swssisMasNsasraa
COLON, July P. -'i'h wlryi.
Hiuillles here Ijhvh luumA n tjwt
miliiiii mi ul) Hriivul turn )td Or
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