The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 08, 1911, Image 1

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Tie O1.k Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake Counties
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KVKNIN1 NKWBPAI
HUPPMKH BY TIIK
( NITKI VMtm NKWH MKHVICK
PIIINT TIIK MKWH, NOT HWTOMf
Price, Mr e Cones
SMli Vnil No. I,IKI
KLAMATH PALLH, OIIKOON, VKI.KHIAV, XOVKMIIKU H, lUlt
gjhe
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PROGRESSIVES IN
HIGH FLA I HER NOW
ELECTIONS ELATIN(
ONLY HKVKIIK HI.TII. K
mrr is in xkw jkhhkv,
lllli:ili; IlKIMI lltXUIIItti AH
nut i'mh'i.k'm hulk
Pulled I'rosa'Hertleo
WAHIIINOTON, l. V.,
l'nmrcUc M'u iitnr III
iiiii r.siill
'I tut only orrt setnik In
iw Jirion
emlll ilewhoril 111 Imlli'il by Urn
(niinriiiliii 11 vfcloirs fur thu pco
tilt' 11 rule. I
iiiinucriit nut
at Ohio, i-Jpcclnllyii Clncllitmll
They hill CloviKir I'dhii' ri-otrc-
11 n In .Miiirliwntli nil rciiiitlnllii'i
f ri'i'iil'llinn Uftlff principles,
ii.ii lnllmV nr oiitlnuliiMli-, ninl pri'
iliri n imllhul tiito next year which
win break nil record.
M ut ti iii(' illation In liuliiliU'il in i"'
iiir Ne Jersey oiilponio on Woodriiw
WMkoh'i presidential rnndliUcy.
I l(irniiiillci urn enroll miced.
xU llin nttmk u
Inii tut feel llife.
li'mliln'ii fflii
ici. . v.
it InoLr 11
k liyifny
'rely, ninl now
r. A. II. I'ershln
m hero to visit nil
u-r 1I111 country, vx
miiiiu tlmu )ct.
CHOPS WIFE TO PIECES
WITH HATCHET, SUICIDES
limp ntiil ('uiilHiiliir til (Jnlih'ii flulp
t'lly Huik I'lifortuiuitr HpUMM,
Who l i:H'itn (o lllr Miimrsktar
It) I'm III. Own Throat
Ifnlt'il Pies Hcrvlco
HAN I'ltANOIHCO. Nov. S. Do-
lillmit mcr K"t 111 1 ti.a-nt ) . John Cooper, n rontrnctor.
ihoiiti llin wlfii minimi to pieces with
n liiitclirl, rut III" own thront, nnil U
ili'iul
Tho wife Ih i'Xn'i led to illo nt nny
iiiotnt'tit
IT GAINS BIG
IN OLD BUCKEYE STATE
M.111) t'lllif. Pttk .Mnyi.m of Ttuit
Pmty, Whlli'Jta-Hecrelary (iarflrlil,
I tin) I Mil Iti-fim, Falls lleforv tlir
I'nmfr 1
t'nltil ProssK
(7kvki.:
rltlj of Cai
J'11iurln, If
1 li ti il nocl
Id) or
w, 1 i.riooj
Inker'iypln
ki'nrnlli' tliu
r-Jmuisnn.'
Icrvlre
ll, Ohio, Nov. S. Tlu
11. Mum, Mnrllm Ferry,
irnln ninl Mount Vernon
lnt inn) urn.
hillock' Toledo plurality
rnllty win IT.IMiii. lin-
result n "monument to
MUSI LAY WALKS
ON MAIN STREET
PltOPMITY IIUI.ItKltH OIT WIIITK
PKI.ICA.V WAV MfHT HI'KNII
TIIMII MO.NKV, WHILK OX TIIK
OTIIKH KXO HKLAY IHOIIAXTKO
loiiii I'XiuCilliiKly well In hid work,
ninl Hint ho (Whlto) hail Alwn
hacked lil 111 wherever It wn rlht to
1I0 no.
Thn tniiitilln wmi llnnlly untangled
wlii'li ('ounrllninii .MrOnwiui moved
Unit nil iroiirty owiwri lin conipullcd
to rouiply with thn ordlnnnio. The
million iiri'Viillcil, thn only ncKntlvo
Miln Iii'Iiik Mr. WIiIIu'r 11 " ho pre
ferred to wait until May. iitpiTlnlly mi
nt n foriniT iiioiIIiik or tln lionrd the
property holderN on lower Main street
Itnd liei'ii Krnnted nn extetulon until
uprliiR. White railed fur n yrn nnd
nny vole, which, whon recorded, did
not chanpto tho remit.
Tliln mennii that thn lUrnuni,
HiiRhei, flhtnnon and Seed pronr
lien will havo to put In their walk
now, Mr. Hhnnnon hail offered in
tint In nn IWoot walk In thn aprlnR
If pi-rniltti'd to have the delay until
then.
ELKS WILL HAVE.
BIG MINSTREL
ctirud for tliivollii In Mm. 0. T. Wll
lion, drnmntfc reader, who will giro
tho rhlld dlilect aulcctlon "Over thu
Unluatcr.' IMr. Wllnon come from
iMcdfonl ftp- tills ocenxton. Sho li a
Rrr.nuiitu if the Northwenlcrn Bchool
'of Oratory
CHAM. J
MICUTOItY
or Wwrteril Collefio dramatic depart-
ini-iit nnd lor mjveral yearn In lyceuni
.L-iKii'tiiiv u'ii.i. 11 !. I work.
1 Mr. wi n will uivo 11 n Italian urn-
iav. wiijmm To(1,c-t';, Tr ,,
Tdii
HovlnlUl Knlita were n cry hern In
tlie mule.
(nrfUld, ex-cabliut momher, who
rifua d to iIrii 11 pleduo demandliiK
(lie lultlntlvo nnd referendum, wnn
ilif.nted by Fletcher Malln, prtKre.
rinitiiRiiipliiT Mini
I he llipltl, lint
ami
llne mn
I'holp
uKnln
In the
plllllll
lr.il eon
Whether rement nldrwalka ihall b
In lil on tfiu north nldo of Main itreet
at provided ly orillniinco recently
unmiil In roiindl raund iiinio lively
ilriiuloii Mondny nlRht, when Street
ComuiUiloiier (,'luirloB Woodard aaked
the miitirll In back him up In Rotting
property owner to obey tho rlty'a dl
nolliiiu In tho matter.
At tho wiiiiu time lin ndmllted that
he I1111I txempted the Ilnrnum proper
ly from the ummliite. but nld hu Imd
nnmired ttoniii other property owners,
nolnbly the Whlto I'ellran ieoplc.
Hint If they put In walk im ordoreil
wllhout ilomurrlnR. the rlly would
noil I lint other did.
Councilman 0. W. While Mild that
thn SwiIh properly would lome. In ror
k Hliar o or the pnliiK, and Mr. Seetli
would nnd It a hnrdihlp to put In
the wnlk now, mi that If other woro
exempt ho rnvored havlue her Riven
li., fnwir of Helnv until May. when
nil the wnlkK could bo put In without
Imi'cllna'.
Mr. Whlto doubled tho authority of
Mr. Woodard to exempt anybody, and
mild It wuh not fair to make flh of
one nnil flenh or another.
Ilrre Major Kred T. Bnndcraon
iirceii Mr. Whlto that the councllnien
li. .Vow Vri'U nnflURht to Imik up tho atrect commli
'.1...1..K 1111.1 nnv nnihliiE rellertlnir on
on. !,, - " -
I1I111. The lotinellninn replied with
roiiBldernblo vlcor Hint ho took ex:
11 i...i,ii, u mil immiIIhu to the innsni'g Interruption of
week' ronflncment IiIh lenmrkH ns well nn to tho atnte-
'nn honiillnt with ly-.ineni inoi i " -
In wna In u very crlt-.ronteiidlnR with ardor tnn woonaru
for n time, but pulled wn 11 lreet cnmmmioner who nmi
WIIITK I'KMCAN HOTKIy IIANQURT
While tho White Pelican llotol will
ocii Its doom to public patronage on
Thankiirlvlnir dnr. November SOth.
t'lio big public banquet with which
the fine now hostelry will celebrate
will bo held on tho nlRht or tho fol
lowing Saturday, December 2d.
Tho prlcu of tho banquet Is $3 a
pnie. Thero will bo no Invitations
IrmipiI, and an) one Is at liberty to
mnko reservations at any time.
Thosn may bo had by applying to
the nfflro or tho White Pelican Hotel,
in tho Klamath Development compa
ny's nfflco building, at Main nnd
Ilroad streets, by letter, In person or
by telephone, tho number being 401.
CtirMlan rtinrrh Wobw'i Tm
Thn ladles of the Christian church
will serve tea and other light refresh-
I -. -. .1.- t...-.l. B..AAM all...
lltllllH ni ino Cllliri:il mmuviiu-i nnv.-
nixiii. Ther will meet nt 230 p. m
and extend a cordial InUlatlon to all
ih,. ladles of tho church ami their
friend to come and enjoy thn nfter-
noon.
UVi: IJIAI.KCT Tllt.V, UJT1I
OTIIKIIf IN NPKCIAIiTII'X
lunlxatlon
Itcst stunts
was ror flvo yearH director
STRANGE WRITER
ADMITS BURNING
The cas
1 which rlos'
The Oren
of
Tho Kll big mlnstrol n
Is ready I spring their ifltcst stunts,
tomorrow night. Scat alu started
Willi n rui a mis morning, rruin mui . .,
liMiks of tl Ings nt tho pfcuont wrltlnKJ . .
tlie two si own 10 on given mursany , ofncr
nnu rriu nigms jw. .renB l,(Ilw).cr Finjiyboy.
riToru iorsiuiiiu ibkbii iiruuuiiiuiis 1111 .,iiii
Iiwjcr Snnlnli, ft
rendant
Mr. I?noru truitbf
,BBVr K
3 Jrwlsaahw
JrBBrMBT
1 fjtf KK
istume, and
tliu olio will clone, with nconcert nmlo
nunrtet. "rtwect KvcnlniSUellg," sung
bv Messrs. I Upp. Knappt Rambo and
Wilson.
tor tho wfirlwlnd fsreo
tho show If a follows
Klilnaplnl and Dreach
Promlno Oiso."
cad, emlnfnt limb
,E. D. Hall
11 P. Qalarneaux
'or tho . .
..C. T. Oliver
the do-
. P. l. Houston
plaintiff
.Herman Force
Abljuh Plpplnldereldant....
...A. P. Salflcky
Ainelln lledclk Irrowroot.
witness . . .1. . J. A: A. Ilcynolds
Mr. Chnrlc J. Ferguson, wllo ot, nillCaWCD
tho deputy district attorney, has gone,! IN 1 1 J All rKIMffVLKr
villi her chlldrn, to Walla Walla,
wash., to spend somo timo wun rela
tives.
W. II. All AW,
HlnRlng "Call Me Up Somo Halny
Afternoon"
"!
GENERAL II SPURNS
PEACE TERMS OFFERED
MYHTKKIOl'H I.RTTF.R TO RHMI
I IFF, HlfJXKI) WITH NAJsW MM.
I IliAB TO CAPTTVR, WHOM
WHITINO KMKMBMW
thsv-slierirs oawe
a letter tigged A..
In the mall to
1II1I11 ninrt
ItelH I Clilefun Throw. Aw.y Oovem. K--- whch ,, -, Jo
niriif Iiut on Hnbjert, J.gc,alock believe Is from the allege
Wants Itebls to Capture Peklu lie- firebug ho arrested yesterday, In
fore Omslderlng 'which the writer asserts that he, aad
.ho only, set nro to the four buildings
tTnltnt PrnH HArrlrtf ' . .
".(
lloollcMi, from ho
iConilmiMl on 1'ittio i)
PERSHIN IS OUT AGAIN
AFTER nPHjib SIE6E
KnysTtint I
iFliklti
Hfaphnr
Mftir oIrW
snuiarll
f'ler, I
oulmi
Klamath Falls.
Luvl llockhclmlr. li Hebrew
merchant . . .1. J. . . .W. A. Dclxell
Mrs. Dr. Anasthiill Pullcm, a
new woman. .IMrry Oalarneaux Jr.
Vnnderbllt Pcrslmlons, n col
ored barber . .I...M. K. Temple
(lotllobWiiretmncleftn butcher
F. C. Bomber
wcry..
!has. naldwln.
Footllght McGiff, a sanded J
actor VV. S. Wiley I
Extra row of chalrsXhavo beeni
added to thplat and thVo will be,
nmplo Hfatg capacity foall who
mnV nllnti.r VAVnrihnlftM lr.lll Im
Society will bo out In 'well to roervo your seats early. Tho'
ev-
011 all
SHANGHAI. Nov. g Premier Yuan
wrote the rebel Qcneral LI. offering a
constitutional government, to depose
MmicIius and pardon rebels.
L.I threw tho letter away, and said
ho would not consider peace term
until the rebel capturo Pekln.
rnrcn to see tho coterlo of btackacoigamc proRrnm will be given both
nrtUts, ballodlsts nnd nrtors dothelr ! nines. X)on't lot anyone tell yo
Attorney John II. Napier ha been
III thn past throo day, and Is report
ed to bo threatened with typhoid
fover.
(
. niniTB. ninn 1 iir nnvmii 1111 1 uu niu
.uiwiIva atUat 4 rAimAnlMlVA nf Mlirt nnt .nnia n r a pnna fin In Ihft'
vw iv 17 ! .(!..- - itiu tya nti !- rut w ..i--,
tho Herald amended td flrsyfull re-.Htnr OruR store nnd see for yourself,
htnrsnl wlth thn orchestra at thc'sepnrnteplats ror rnch ovenlng have
s last evening, aqJB the the-1 been made, so you may see at a
make editor oMhl paper 'ulnnce the 1e.1t you desire.
lo some snowwim noTei;
I
SUE FOR COST OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
UICAIj IMPIJ3IRXT AND SUPPLY
COMPANY IHIIXOS ACTION
AOAIXHT II. K. CHIU1EH8. A
laNGRLIi VALLEY IUNCHER
VvkM In
ulletl Tliroiigli,
Private Sewer Connection Mixes
Up Pine Street Property Owners
MANY IDRDERERS HELD
IN NEW YORK CITY JAIL
THinty-HU Prisoner In Tombs 011 the
( tuirge of Killing One or M'ttf Hu
until lleing llrraks All IVpvIoh
ItevunU for trie Ills; lrloii
United Press Bel vie .
NKW YOKK. Nor. 8. Twenty-sU
prisoners uwattlng trials on charges
ol murder or murders are now con
fined In the Tombs, which constitutes
a record.
In addition to those In prison, elev
en men charged with nomiciae nro
out on ball.
Two women nro among thoso In the
Tombs who will be called upon jo an
swer to allegations of murder.
Oiui of these Is Mrs. Francis
O'Shaunhnessy. who Is alleged to
Imvii killed her husband becauso sho
found letters (rom another woman In
his possession.
Dnnco at Mills Hall Friday night.
,
Mrs. Itev. George II. Feoso, with
her two younger children, left last
evening for Eureka Springs, Ark.,
where they will spend most of tho
wlnlor.
opera honsi
ntrlcal nnl
s.iy It will
7
Am !
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BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaT
t
F. II. OLDS,
SlnRltig l.lxa"
uen In our city.
ihold down tho
tnil be partis
thl end men will
Dance at Mills Hall Friday night.
font urea never berorel
0. J. Ferguson will
Interlocutor' chair,
crlmlnlg to the kurs
:tlng public.
ebony will
.Haydon and
ilder or tbo
.Frank Old
spring on tho uususr
The manipulators of t
b M. K. Templo. Geo
Fred Houston, and tho
sheepskin F. C. Uamber
and W. II. Shaw.
Thn haiimllst ure I. JaAKnapp, W.
k. l.Mvard. II. C. Gn aid Director
Wilson.
One
WANT WOMEN WITH KIDS
TO HAVE ALLOWANCE
'Oit'Kon CongTVfct of .Molherx Would
llno Hlato Ijiw PnnUle for Xmly
Wiiiim'ii llereavnl of Their Hus
lutnda United Press Service
PORTLAND. Nov. 8. The Oregog
CoiiRress of Mother In session here
formally launched a campaign to se
cure the enactment of a state law pro-
idlne pensions for needy widowed
mother whoso children nro uuder II
years old.
A committee wan nppotnted to make
in stcnintlc campaign for the meas
ure, which will be carried before the
next legislature. The congress will
recommend that tho proposed Oregon
pension law shall be modeled along
the Hues or thu Missouri stntute,
which provide ror a pension to be
drawn from county funds under the
direction ot the Juvenile court.
Suit to obtain. I6 has been, .en
tered br tho Formers' Implement and
Supply company versus H. E. ChHders
through Attorneys J. C. Rutenle and
J. S. Kent. Chlldcrs Is alleged to
havo obtained from tho company somo
farming Implements to use on n rancn
In the Lansell Valley, on which he
had n lease with option to buy. It is
asserted that ho recently sold his
leesc. Tho suit Is on n promissory
note nnd account.
MANCHURIANS PEEVED
IN GOVERNMENT'S CALM
PiMltiou in Itegard to Mot to Maasa
m Hans Yuan Shi Kal Expected
to Declare Himself Caesar fat Oe.
rtlal Affair
Ing Monday night and Tuesday Bon
ing. The prisoner, who gave bis
name as Honry Morgan, wbea shown
the tetter by Deputy Sheriff Beballoek,
denied the authorship of It.
The officer then took the prisoner
beforo Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
I Horace M. Manning, where he wan
asked to give a upeclmen ot hi hand
writing, by using a lead pencil, which
wes tho Instrument used In the writ-
.ing 01 luo leuer. too writing, wm w
similar that Beballoek was convinced
that both writings were by the same
man.
The letter reads a follews:
"Klamath Falls, Ore.. Nor 7, Itll.
Mr. Sheriff I am writing this to
l;t you know that yon have not caoffht
tho fire fiend or Irt bug as yet. I Md
no one else aet iro to four (4) differ
ent places, at short intervals, oaly to
have tbo pleasure ot seeing people
run to and from in the middle ot the
Bight.--! RaULLY JsKJOT W--,
"I am the guilty party, and I am
liosltlve that I do not knew 'a'aytMag
about horse thieves' being around.
"I only attended to my business,
that was in setting Are to the number
of places that I bare already men
tloned. Yours truly,
"A. R. MOROAN."
Just how Morgan If the prisoner
wrote and sent the letter mailed It
Is i:ot known. It I dated yesterday,
tho day he was raptureJ, and the
chances are thnt It tho prisoner wrote
It he mailed It with the regniar
batch of letters that comes from the
prisoners every day or so. The en
velope was addressed to "Mr. Berne.
Sheriff of Klamath County, Klasaath
Falls. Ore."
FAMOUS ENUSI Mff
WILL TOW TiS C8I1TRV
United Preif Service
npiiv Vrtir fi Uanrhnrltni kra .
crit eiw, w. -- - -1 .
angry nt the government' conceulvejxotrd lmrber ta-Cftjr TW-H4e I-
....1. , ........ .1... ..In n mflln -- .. . a ... .- cm &-
UllllUUU UllT lilt? yiwi l .. ,
Hans.
A stronit Manchu force surrounds
tho senate on the pretext ot being a
guard.
Yuan 8hl Kal has despatched the
senate a message which declares a
truco for peace Is useless unless the
government first reformed.
don. Has Perfected Plan, to
In the Principal CtHes of
1'nlted States
I
Winn the Pine streel sowor was
lint In tho properties of MrB. Walker
.i.... ........a.I itr
111111 .mini rounwiiu wom ""
1 nun "lloiw with It, although tlu
mu id practically constructed
own uwers by laving PlPQ In thi
lim.b ni ilw.lr in-nnrltoH nnd connect-
tnir Mm anmn wJMl the FirtlaTStrCOt
main. '
TI a hulldln aro ow, nrfl it wouin
bo dl.llcult to jjlako ndviiyTigoous con
iiuctlmu wltl tho soor on Pine
Bireit, City Bnglneejf Don J. 8mn
wait told tie coujl. A the prop
erty ownorf hadyKld for tho sower
comircUoaJ Foitnln's bill bolng
$32.00, thoWra not wish to pay an
nssesHinent (or tho front connection.
Mnvnr Fred t. Sandorson .and
councilman 0. R. Crlsler oxproased
to nay thu bill Incurred by
iiioporty ownor und havo thorn
tho Pine street assessment, to
rinbn nvnrvthlni regular. This will
nrniinbiv lii) douo ut tt later meeting
of tho council, wham the city engineer
will submit n written report on tho
subject.
' 1
of tho professional 1
After being under the physician's
,cnro for soveral days, Mrs. A. Y. Tin-
dell Is a Rain ablo to be about. Mrs.
Tlndell Is a talented musician, and
hor Indisposition was a gourco ot
much worry to her friends in Klam-
acts se;. nth Falls musical circles.
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 8. The Rev. R.
J. Campbell, the famous BagUab
nrencher of City Tomple. London, ban
.- n.i.i- I.I. hi. lnmnlAlal ntani Mr All etnIVft tOnf
lie is reiurnmg 10 ream wnu ui vm.H".- r.--- VI. i
own select troons. and Is suspected to 'ot America. He will apeak In most of
intend to declare himself a Caesar. ino targe emes 01 toe reu7.
wwy Iq
t
Haw Had n Pteaaant Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Rufua King of Ash-
lnml havo spent the last three weeks
at the Cabler homo, near Klamath
Fnlls, visiting tholr coustns, John and
rrn.lA Rahlar. and at the home at Mr.
King's lifter, Mrs. Crlsler, In Klamath
Foils. Mr. nnd Mrs. King were very
f.imrnhlp ImltrOISftd With KISBUth
King especially enjoying
Fall. Mr,
vuuuviiBiKa j u, vinvivi '-..- . ---- - - .
the opinion that H would bo bettor forlthe duck hunting while here
A Little "CaitipalKn" Of
Want Advertising in The Evening Herald jj
j.
Will Shorten and Cheapen Your
Srch For a Buyer
Final City Hall Bend Ordinances
Throuah Council, Hopes ww
j
?.i
-ii
4't90t X
I furniture! machinery or omco fnrnl X
i the best posarble BARGAIN T
1 awaiting it who want to bny and 1 Z
At Monday nlgln's meeting of the
council three flndl ordinances relat
ing to tho !) ot approximately
$40,000 worth Jf bonds for the new
city hall, tlie proposed Ore protection
system and thl garbage site, req
ed by E. 11. ton Bona, the
which successfully bid for
were passedlnder the emerge
visions.
Fred T
Ity fathers
'fortheom-
ir Its pur
1 who wll investigate lew oarer H R looas at nil irauow. 4,
WfWtMMMMMMMI MMIMHMM Mtf
tH( Mlllj M
It I no
Sanderson
that the nv
ing from
phase.
While the bonding proposition was
taken up early In the summer tne neat
thn city has been able to .do sq.tar un-
4r thn itiffleniUM with -which It has
dealt has been to acquire "the site for 'next 'year,,.
j.
1
liSfaU
s.'ftyn
the hall froaf Attorney F. H. MUU.;,
AlthouiR thoro has been gossip to
the eMCt tlmt tho bonding peopks.
whodT attorneya have continual!
mora details reaardlag tM
'a status under the new eaerte
.. mauu J.H BA IS fiMAP.H . .l
wviv mvivif wvim -. - w- 'wr" ,. rrr
"spar for wind" ,(it being tne uensW.f jWaYfKI
ot Dame Oosslp that the bond MMt VfirVi
m. unable to market the beodnh . 9:,'.-,
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Mayor nanaersoa i w, m "". , jj-
...a -lMk .!.. Ihd im MHte A?r.-.
con.Yiui.-fu 1 mui. ! h to - .sy
not tne case, ana m me bibsm asnssjvj .u ; .,
. J -F-
iJC
had ilrudv manatna saie'SaWl-Wsm .m
""T "" ' . . .7 . . J.TW1 .-rt'
anxious to get now 01 we si 1; spy.y.i;.
loon as Ms desired ln'tesattensAoai';,1...
the cKy'n legal :tiW&J&m: ,??
w-'i 1 ,W V,
and. W
1. Hiwn. llAHAA. tM
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