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DY IIOI'BR nROTHBRS,
WFllNENDAY, JAN. 13, 1897.
H DAILY LttflSlO TORTLAND.
H STEAMERS
it Altona and Ramona
Remnant Week.
Wc advertised this as "Itomnnnt
Vcojc,'? -jut if tiro folks keep nt
tlio tillc uhotlior il.'iv .or mi tiinrn
won't be cliougb to last lialf thej
wee if. r '
Too magnet that draws is
Half Pr'tccr . . ,
Every remnant In the nllo nut In
XOgardlassof furnigrcout, and the
.ViLiS&jJm'Ol in Iialr. Fit the
children out In drosses for almost
iupm'i iiiiiiiiumw ..
BURGLARY
The Eola Postofflce Entered
And
a Quantity of Stamps
Canned Goods Removed,
and
-LEAVE
DAILY.
' Portland, 0:45 a. m.
W Salem 7 . h. tn.. cxccntSundav.
ii k,Quick time, regular icrrlee and cheap
. .. .rates, ...
il M. !'. IIALDWIN,
t Aecnt. Salem.
r H t Jf H s S sV 1 m
nnllilnt.
It's a cash deal.
Goods on 6th counter.
T. floiversoD.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Persian
Wrapper
Goods,
.ititt ucriru a big Hue of those
goods. The entire lot goes at
10c Pe Yard,
f3"Thc advance cony of the
American Queen Is here
and noisier yonr nuiue
learn particulars.
Call
and
J, , Dalrymplc Co,
ILtL-IUJX'.I.
OIUIQPN PERSONALS
Vlsl
(leo. C Collins was n Portland
tor todny.
Sam II, 1'nrrlsh returned this morn
to I'ortliind.
E. IC.MclClnney transacted business
nt Turner today.
Robert Looncy returned this morn
ing to his home nt Jefferson.
MIssMona Bowmnn has returned
from n short visit to Portland.
L. II. McMnhon was n business
visitor to Woodburn this morning.
County Judge n.P. Terroll mndo n
business trip to Woodbtirn this morn-
Col, J. J). Eddy of tlio railroad com
mission, returned to Portland this
morning.
Hanker E. P. -McCornuck left last
evening on a brief business ylslt to
Kan Francisco.
K. W. Sottlcmior, the Woodburu
iiurscrymaii, was an Interested visitor
nt thounpltnl today.
Mrs. Ikrtha Ross, has returned to
'her homo at Albany, after u short
visit with Mr, and Mrs. II. A. .lobu-
sou. '
Attorney John Manning returned
this morning to Woodburn having
witnessed tho opening sessions of the
legislature.
Mayor and Mrs. Walter L. Toor.o
onmo up from Woodburn this morning
mid today attended tlio sessions of tbo
legislatures,
A. Ilopf returned Monday evening
from Santa Monicn.Cal., where ho has
Iwen for the pastsoyen months, visit
ing a brother.
Dr. J. L. Hill, mid Dr. M. Kuyken
dull, of Eugene, members of the medi
cal faculty of Willamette University
returned homo this morning.
Mr. and Mrs Q. W. Gray and Mr.
Mrs. W. i Gray loft Salem Tuesday
night for Southern California where
they will remain about three weeks.
Mm. AY. It, WUlls, of ltoseburg, Is
In the city', tho guest of tier daughter,
Miss Hollo AYIllls, night operator at
tho "Western Union Telegraph olllco,
Mrs, Clam G. Hoffman, national re.
cording secretary of the AY. C. T, U.,
will be In Salem February 13th and
Nth. She Is one of the foremost
speakers In the land, and will speak
Mvurul limes while In our oltr.
I. A. Irylnc, aged 30 yoars, of Tlio
Dalles, and Julius Mahler, nired.Tl
ycars.of Morrow county, are the latest
arrivals at the Inmnc asylum.
ThoStockwall-l'acon Comnanv re-
turned this morning to Portland whore
nicy win icHutno a second two weeks
cngagomont. Tholr performances In
this oily were highly appreciated.
Jcrd Mussor and Geo. Mlljor became
Involved Inn light, last ovenlng, on
Commercial street and wore Immedi
ately arrested. They deposited $20
cash ball for their nppoarancc before
Recorder Edcs, at 2 p. m.,today.
A telegram was received this
morning by the ladles of the First
Presbytorlan church. aniionncliiL' tlm
Illness of Hon. D, P Thompson who
wa advertised for a lecture on Japan
in the Presbyterian church this even
ing. The lecture has been Indefinitely
postponed.
A young man, giving the name of
Walter Itynn, was arrested last even
ing on suspicion of having recently
committed a burglary somo whore.
Ho was seen toexchango a nuantltv
of nlcklcs and dimes, at two nf Mm
banks, for pieces of larger denomina
tions, besides otherwise nctlne In a
suspicious manner.
Keith Hros., tlio popular oyster ca
terer, of Portland, are In this city
and will tomorrow opon an
oyster house, on Commercial stroot.ln
tlio store room adjoin I m: the E. O.
Small dry goods establishment and
formerly occupied by the "Lllv" con.
confectionery store. Tlio llnost of
oysters will bo sorved In all styles to
tho queen's tust,
ltcprescntatlvos from Salem Lodee
No. 330, 11. P. O. E., who went to
Eugene yostorday to nsslst In tho
organization of a lodgo thore, returned
today. Thoy report tho most hosplt
ablo treatment at tho hands of tho
Eugene nntlered fratornlty, A lodge
with 41 charter niombors was success
fully launched mid will bo known !;
"Eugene Lodge, No. 357, H. P. O. E."
An opon mooting, to which .the pub
lic are earnestly invited, will bo urlvon
In Heed's oporn house.Frlday evonlng,
by tho Woodmon of tho World. The
principle address, of tho evonlng, will
bodollvered by Ho v. AY. 0. Kant nor,
who will speak on tho work and value
of tho order. .Short nddrossos will also
bo mndeby Justice U.S. Bonn ami
President AY. C. Hawlov. oMVlllnm.
otto University. A pleasant tlmo is
anticipated.
II. J. Otterhcimor. ronrosflnt.-itivo
of Lillehthal & Co , of San Francisco,
tiled with tho county recordor, Tuos
day afternoon, 20 hop contracts. Thoy
aggregate over SM.OOO pounds of this
year's crop, for which from 7 to 10
cents will be paid. Hurst & L.ich-
Tuesday night the United Statos
postomco, at Kola, was entered by
burglars and a quantity of stamps to-
gctiicr wiin about $25 worth of canned
goods were carried off.
Postmaster Drunk arrived In this
city.oarly thlsmcrnlng.wlth the news
of the burglary. An entrance was
gained through the front door by
moans of a properly fitted key.
Tho till fortunately contained no
money.wlth ihc exception of two pen
nies which the "midnight" callers did
not disturb, One hundred and fifty
two-cent 8 tamps arc missing, but In
their evident nnxletv to leave tho
place the burglars overlooked a sirmir
quantity of stamps of larger denomi
nations. Hcsldcs carrying away tho
stamps, the burglars also removed
from the building about $25 worth of
goods, consisting chiefly of canned
fruit.
There Is no clew as to who com
mitted tho burglary and It Is possible
the guilty parties may never be annre-
ncnued.
m
A Phenomenal Singer Dead,
Passes Away While On the Stage
In Western New York.
"Humanity."
Head what the New York and IJos
ton papers say of Humanity." which
Is booked to play at the Heed next
Monday night:
"The best melodrama that has been
Imported from London Is Humanity."
Sun.
"Humanity Is assured nonularltv in
New York."- World.
"Humnulty hns proved a big suc
cess." Herald.
"The huge audience pronounced
Humanity tho biggest kind of suc
cess." Recorder.
"Humanity has made a bit at the
Fourteenth Street Theatre." Ad ver-
tlsor.
"There Is no mlstakintr tho success
which Humanity has scored." Mer
cury. "Humanity Is a big success'
Journal.
"Humanity Is a great'go' "Times.
"Humanity Is a success with a capi
tal S." Evonlng un. I
BOSTON.
"Humanity keens the audience In .i
constant state of enthusiasm "Com
mercial Advertiser.
"Humanity has made the biggest
kind of a hit," Herald.
"uumnniiy nas certainly made a
hlt.,,-Crlobo.
"Humanity scored an immediate
and pronounced success" Transcript.
"Humanity Is a tlirilllntr melo
drama." Journal.
"Humanity Is nightly recclvod with
the most positlvo demonstrations of
approval." Traveler.
Sont sale opens tomorrow mornim?
nt 0 o'clock at Patton's book store.
Salemitlos will be startled to learn
of tho tragic deatn oi .suss
Beach Yaw, whose wonderful volec
...... i,Mrri in K.iiim recently. The ad-
,.,3 IIUU.U " mw.-
vcrtlscr and Union, of Jan. 8, 1897, a
weekly publication, issued at Dunkirk
and Fredonia, Chatanqua county,
AYcstcrn New York, contains the fol
lowing relating to Miss Yaw's very
anAAnn finfi tinpxnprted death: "The
trnti. inntii.nf mIm "Ellen Beach Yaw,
the noted singer, well-known In Cat
taraugus county, Is reported irom
Blnghamton, this state. Her death
was sensational and sudden. She was
singing before an audience and In
rnnflilnir t lio liluli notes for Wlllcll
linr v.i I en la nntpri :m hclnirlllcher than
Pattl's ever reached the jugular vein
In her throat burst and she bled to
death on the stage before her audi
ence. Miss Yaw wa3 able to reach the
highest note of any cantatrlce In the
world, which was duo to a peculiar
formation of her throat.
In strnlnlni? to act this note. muscles
of the throat wcreprcsscd against the
Jugular vein nud injured this by abra
sion, until the membrane was worn
through, causing hemorrage. She had
been warned by the best vocal masters
that the result would be so If she per
sisted in singing so high, but their
warning was not heeded. Miss Yaw
was nbout 30 years of age. She was a
cousin of Mr.C. T. Mason.of Franklln-
villc and a sister of Richard Yaw, a
hotel keeper at East Otto."
" i
MARKETS.
Talklngton, Bottger & Co's., cir
cular for Jan. 11,1897:
WHEAT.
Market opened higher on better
tone of cables and light t receipts.
These Items were not sufllclent to
check further liquidation and the
selling pressure became very pro
nounced. Many stop loss orders were
reached on the decline and oderlnes
were Increased on the announcement
that English stocks were 3,000,000
bushels greater than on Oct 1. Clear
ances were moderate and the average
of the past few months, continues to
bo well maintained. There is no
ohange.inthe general situation and
we look for a sharp recovery In prices.
Chlcago.May wheat opened'On board
today at 811 to 81 and closed at 791.
Cash sales 78. Liverpool futures for
January at Gs Old to Cs 9d.
HOKE DYEIW JIM EM.
HANDSOME COLORS THAT NEVER
FADE.
.,., t: . Increased the Sale of Dia-
naiu iuw-
. .. n,-,v fnr Cotton. Wool
and SUk that Does Not Crock-Makes
Old Cloaks, Gowns and Suits Look
New
"It Is realy marveloue,"said a Com
mercial street drugglst,"how the
hard times have increased the sale or
diamond dyes. Ladies buy one pack
age as an experimented find the dye
so easy to use that they color all their
old clothing, and come out with new
gowns, cloaks and suits for the whole
n- Ti,o fil.imond dye blacks
seem cspeclall popular, I often
i,.if n Amon nnckaecs to one
tomer."
Diamond dyes are put up for every
color, with special dyes for cotton and
are so simple and easy to use that
even a child can dyo a perfect color
with them, one that will not fade,
crock or wash out, equal to the hand
somest shade made by the professional
dyer.
The Difference Between the
whitn TTntiK. and the state house Is
apparent, at the state house they get
hungry, and at mo nnue iiuu&e ica
taurant they get dver it. 2t
vfEiKDAYAND THURSDAY,
In addition to our clearance sale extra inducements in
sell
cus-
Call for Warrants.
V.,Iaa t- linrnhv frlrrtn tlnit. T hflVft
cash on hand to pay all warrants en
dorsed up 10 June i, ioyj, uuu niiticau
on the same will cease on the date of
tills notice, uaicu January a, ioui.
G. L. BitOWN,
l-9-2w County Treasurer.
A Good Bill Of groceries is solid
comfort to every housekeeper, and
especially when it has the superb
quality of the goods sold by Branson
&Co. M13t
They Never Forget. When a
man has once smoked a La Corona
Salem's favorite cigar lie nevri
forircts Its sunerb llavor and aimiiji.
.-11 3t
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Dissoluho i.
The undersigned have this d iy
solved their co-partnership by mu ii..
consent. All accounts ill be setiiet
at once by either of the old lirm, .1
f!. fJnrwInlA will nintlnno rh.- lumrn-i
business at the old stand lierf.i. or.
J. (J. tiOODAl.l ,
C.J. Schramm.
REMOVED
from Pohle's old stand, to two doois
Wrst of thn online linnsp. Wp will hf
pleased to meet all our customers at
said stand, where we will be prepared
to do ceneral remirini? ami linrsn.
snocing.
1 51m Glover & Puoii.
and sec what we arc offering.
Call
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257 Commercial st, 9
Great is me Fall!!
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& lit
CS)
vzssxe
lUiun Dawvunv Of notes nnd
paokagea tn any part of tho city,
Hlng for a hluyole messenger. 1 le
phone 40 or blue boxes.
FINE
DRESS
GOODS,
L
AYill Move to Miiiiama. Mr. L.
A. Glor of this city, who hns been for
several years connected with Stciner's
tlsh mnrkot, Is about to take tho Me
bamn hotel. AVo predict that tho
hotol will loose nono of Its former
prostlgo by making this cbanco of
proprietorship as Mr. Glor Is a compe
tent caterer to the public and has had
yoars of experience and what is Sa-
loin's loss will boa treat benoht to
Mehamn.
Men and bos Clothing.
Fine shoes of all kinds. Rib
bons. silks and velvets. Table
linens, towels, napkins, sheet'
ings, muslins, tickings, A good
stock of seasonable and stylish
goods at bedrock prices,
R & G, corsets.
Fine kid gloves.
"Albert last black hosiery,
WILLIS BROS, CO,
Court and Liberty.
The Cath Dry Goods, Clothing nd
V ItouM,
mund, of this city, havo also con
tracted with Polk county hopgrowers
for 68,000 pounds of this yea re's crop
for which 10 cents will bo paid.
The tlrst annual mooting of tlio Be
nevolent Mutual Accident Associa
tion, located at Salem, was hold on
Monday oveulng and tho old directors
rc-oloctwl as follews: Jefforson.Myers,
w. M. Cuke. C. D. Gabrlelsmi. T.
Stlnson F. AY. StousMr, A. AY. Glosy.
S. T. Richardson and W. It. Moro!
Those In turn went Into a meotlnc
and made the following selectiens:
ProstdrnL JoiTaixin Mv.in' rim imui.
dent, W. M . Cuke: secretary ami man
ager, C. D. Gabrlolson; treasurer, F.
w. oiousiou; medical advisor, AV. B.
Mor. The association Is purely mu
tual and the policy holders are lim
ited to members of the urtter of
Knights of Pythias.
Tho follow log sir explanatory call
for a special school mooting, signed
by H. A. Johnson. chnlriuHii of th
boiinl of directors, and Scott Boxorth,
Clerk for tho district, has been rwtl
on the couuty bulleilu boarth at tha
court 1iquss Notice U hereby glveal
'In Tlirt IAt,l mIlm r ol.Ayt .,.... I
No, $i, of Marlon Hint stato of Ore-1 mMls-
ggn, uiaiuyurur,l the IwarU of dl
rectors or said dltriot uiad ohi
January 4, 1S7. a sjeolal hieoilwp or Vibha'c ?Jf; ,V .:,i..
the legal vtow of said dUU-tet u fS St IS Simply
herehj- all, ami will b hm in good honest tea. well pmrl-
T?AJhJ?AIrAlhM t.ut- ti... . .l . ... O
vvu.v.iwia iwv ttfc vvtv MMliU Xm&L l IU l. l i
corruf tVHirt rim! Ulwrty strte .' 1" " ro.li.tea, packed
l thoelttfof SwW. In ,id dUtriu -Clir-tirht.
, -, , -.- ,
oo tne 23rd r January 1S, at u
hour of 7:W p. w- of akl day Htr Uw
purts of krylng a tax on Uw tax
able proporty Im mui dtstrtet aooanl
lng to law as In smH oass wad ami
IilVvHl. awl, to itsfeirtdin litd tvkLu
oflhetturpayws In vlw Auur tu jAnij . '
again hlrtHtf M Plilmto bwlMtRg sealing III tea.
- - - - ---- i .,, 'niimtv
Bbautifol Pictdhes. Tho ladles
of tho AY. C. T. U. have secured Prof.
Loobwlth his steroptlcon views to
give an entertainment for tho benefit
of that sooloty, como and enjoy an
evonlng of rare pleasure and help In
a good cause. Admission 10 cents,
AY. C. T. U. Hall, January 19th.
Catarrh Cannot Be -Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S . i,
oinn-Jt reach the teat of the dtxase. Catarrh
it a bloaJ coattituiioful ditette aod la onte.
to cure it yoa matt tike iri'erual remedial
Hall's Catanh Core it til;nitrm,ll .,!
acu directl r upon the blood and taaooos. o
facet. Hair Catarrh Cnre it uv n,i.-i.
medictae. It wat prescribed by one of ,hc
bet phrticlant In thti country for voar. and
k a rrcalar cmciimicm It r nn.j i
the bett tonics tnown, cutubined with the
oet Moo4 punhtr, aettog directly upon th
muoottt tut face. The perfect combination
of the two ienvdientl U kal nmlam. ....L
venderful malts id ennng Catanh. Send far
iciuaoauu irec.
- i a if- h T - To,Jo -
CySold by all drocgUu,
Strong's restaurant serves the
best
tf
Klamath Lands.
w-ashingtox, Jan. 13. The report
of thoKlumatn boundary commission
has boon submitted to Secretary
Francis and will bo transmitted to
congress. The commission consists of
AY. P. Coleman.of St Louis, chairman;
B. P. Hammond, of California, and I.
D. Applegatc, of Oregon. The Issue
or the investigation, which was begun
early in October, is an Indian claim
for land ouUtidc or tho present res
ervatlon In Oregon, on the north and
cast boundaries, probably aggregating
1,250,000 acres, The commission re
ports that tho survey niado by the
United States government In 1871 was
defective and not in accordance with
tho lines described by tho treaty
making tho reservation. The com
mission found no difflculty in harm
onizing tho testimony of the Indians
and tho language of tho treaty for
the wostorn boundary, where the sur
voyor made his first errors. Hero the
Indians lost "S,00 acres. The northern
boundary line, claimed by the Indians,
Is rejected, Tho error on the west
line caused a loss of about 75,000
aeees more to tho Indinn nn ,-
north line, which tho commission now
restores in rectifying the north
line, The main point of controv
easy was a large amount left on tbo
east side of the reservation.
T.TTrrTtnv iTnn .IY T Tlmmnsnn
ex-nilnlstcr to Turkev. will lept.nn- at,
" I -------WW-.., uv
me i irsir .rresoyierian cuurcu tomor
row i
on "Japan.
112 2t
.
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3 B f S H ff h
if II tt ft pifim
at cJUIIII Uo III lyili) 9
KNOW ITraA
Crockery,
Glassware,
Tableware.
The Pioneer Store is making a break
in Crockery Glass and Chlnaware,
which places their fine line of goods
bel-iw anything ever attempted. Din
ner sets 120 pieces, semi-porcelain
decorated S10 9U.
44 pieces Tea Set. $3.23; Water Sets,
imported glass, 1.S5 to 81.95; worth
nearly double.
Everything from a teacup to the
finest imported sets reduced to the
cost line. Cash takes everything at
your own figure,
,
w (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock,
-japan." amission, ju cents
Best meals are always
Strong's restaurant.
S5
had
DIDN'T
before, but found it out the other
day,that the cheapest place to buy
shoes in Salem is at
URAUSSE BROS.
If you don't like it, your
grocer returns your money
in full.
There fs'mo other? such
Swamp Lands in Oregon.
AA'AsiuNcrroN, Jan. 13. In the su
preme court an opinion was rendered
Uy Joetiee Gtay, in the eas nf th
Ila.By Valley Stock company vs.
Hoke SUh, secretary of the Interor
asd S. AY. Lamoreux.commlsssoner of
Uw gwral hmi efflicr, in favor o
Sau and Maaftrettx. The principle
rtikot of tbe slt was to compel them.
ly mandatory lajunotlon, to issue
lss to certain swamp lands In Ore-
go. TM! court dismissed the cas
ut&ot sg into its merits.
Catanh in the Head
Is a disease that may lead to cosuinp
tion. Catarrh Is caured by Impure
blood, and thn trim w.iv tn nmv, f i
by purifying tho blood. Hood's Sarsa-
jjarum cures caiarrn oecauso It ro
moves the canse of It by purifying ttia
blood. Thousands testify that they
til vuii u xhkxts earsa-
i Hood's Pills are purely vegetable
and do not purge, pain or gripe. All
druggists. 25 cents. Mi '
tUtu-irutut
OASTOHTA .
CZoiVj
tcUc&Ji!
Here Is a Sample
OF ODR PRICES
AT OUR
Closing Out Sale
Tl1llC lianvw ,.HJ
Fuiij . .' u"ucr vests iru
Children's heavy under vests in?
Gent's iinrlhr..D ,esls ??C.
Gents' Hn. LTL'IV.V. ..5c
hAJgtsL COTTON ANK
, , UUL HOSE AT COST
thiSdftff?"!? ""Jig?
Ladies' BaTaat
P.S.-Removed to the'Leaoei.
"Jm,
25c.
Reed's Opera House,
PATTON BROS., Managen.
One Night Only,
Monday, January 18,
One Night Only,
JOSEPH GRISMBR,
"AND
PHOEBE DAVIS
inthegreatestplayof
the century,
A comnlete itim! it n-i i.:.- ,.,...
txtra service at reasonable rates.
JUKb. Ui.0. E. SMITH, Prop.
244 Commercial Street.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most comnlpfi oii-. t
brushes of all kinds in the
state, Artists' maWJalc 1,'
hair, cement anr chind ,,!
finest quality of prass seeds.
iiEWADVETOEMENTS.
16
liumanltu.
i hi
served scats ci(Ti
General admission..; ",S1,S
keatswisaleat Patt
Store.
'on's Book
A GEUMaM cinr.w , T
Ktieralhn,,. "u" "TJ:rus JP'?. aa
$ilmiZS.ms W
andl a&A eJJj l.?m witii harness
bartain .' Sii.h, 7C?"? taP fi"'
Norih'aUm 4Uor axenange oHice,
Jacob Te'mS 9- Geo. B.
- ' i.ii im
nStoCAU Prsons are heretjy nfied
oi 10 give cred t tn f n.l:- nl.
mv .!fj . " Lia rium,
and that I will y. uVa'' shaPe or fonn.
cTaimi Darid l" r?s.Pons'b' such
uaimtuavid M. Plum, Lincoln, Or. 1-8 4r
Sh2JLarEedouble parlor bedroom
KreVt '? L'U-- .,?e block
FAttmR .i "". "i i, tins omce.
toeLzd?' !umber yard on IVelfth
---- wn aiivrr.nm m
Owner msv .V . cc giass3 in case
- - UUklLCf
frEKTs:
reet. "use'
A.
i-6 3t
three hlnrks
Olinger, 321 Mill
1-5 tl
O 1' lr Stenographer
typewrittr r, "3'en ugrajjlier and
i.'. ler room 12. nver I ,?J n...1,ic
ses of work.
I ttf
JeeyB7J7T-
VJ
TV. fcj. .
ll'. " tS'g? ,r JWey
bank. Pro. . '? ov Lai
oant. nompt attention to all cla
'Elelen acre,
n Khool aT ch te adjoining tne
den land lj lJe,tawa' f,ve of
witei. n '.bu uouse. bam anil well
Address Box Tic" M.r for low sh rent.
to miles tortftr?' appIy at G' w.Prmine,
himself .V:Ii?Gr". St- Helen Hi, Duilt
lem. whe L bop at his P'ace.in North
"f wpiirinT te P.e.P,ared' .
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