The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 13, 1900, Image 1

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DAILY
JOURNAL.
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01 SPRING US : : : :
Are here in all the latest cuts, made of pure
Oregon woo , and guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Don't vou remember that suit of eastern
goods that soon lost its shape and looked shab
by, although it looked handsome enouirh at first?
We don't ask you to merely
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rain ze uoine do irv
... , , " goods by tho leading tailors in the
Wo hae alto Juat received a full lino of
United States.
ji
SUNG
0Y1
aOOATS
8.50.
We have just added about
$110 Wortli of. Hals
tullor-miulo suits.
m WW WLL s
GOB COMM1CKCIAL dT,
WALK EASY SHOES
KRAUSSB
BRIDGE & BEACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
S0PERI0R
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM, ORE
taster
sale
have the
Salem.
M. I-
C. FRASER Prop.
Two I
Stores
THB LEADER
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SPAULDiNG CHAINLESS
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if $75
Tho most irfect of
Chainlens Models.
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i ITF.YOU WANT TO
I li GET OUR EASY
I IF YOU WANT
1 OLD WHEEL FOR
I FIGURE WITH US.
TTOWM
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-i-' Moon. NtM -
3 A-&M&B&
In. & J. Tires ASH
1 ... ,... . i,.. .i, &K&8rfSm2u furnished ou any
ai are mq wj u" - WyHsJrMk1JSt carrv.
I If wanted. T
5 MalWHUHUi
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if
Hut wo do snv wo enn savovou
money mid at tlio snmo time give
you a nressy garment, thoroughly
tltvto-dato. and cut from our own
K
see tne tine uxiord mix
top-coats at our door, the
price of which is only
To our stock of Hats, which is the
largest, in .Marion county.
Lawk It will pay you to ox.nm
ine our homo-mado Biiltlimsl)o
fore selecting for your spring
Cif
1
For Gentlemen only $3.00 a pair, samo
quality as others udvertleo at $3,50, wo
aronotold fogies, wo are alivo ami in
tho field for business. Wo can and will
save j on money on shoes, See us.
ST0UES and
RANGES.
BROS
Of Tailor made suits, silk shirt
waists, jackets and capes for the bal
ance of the week. Big reductions on
our already low prices, It will
vou to buv now. New line just in
a
e
best and cheapest milinery
in
I Two
IStoroa
I A NEW WHEEL FOR -
WE HAVE A FEW
i NEW WHEELS OP THE
i FEATHERSTONE
I our AT S20.
S75
BUY A WHEEL
TERMS PL'AN. t
TO TRADE AN t
A NEW O.NE, j
t
S30.00 and
537.50 and
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LITTLE NEWS.
COMING IN
Or Aaaoclateil Trent t the Journal.
Aliwal Nonni, April 13. It is re
ported thattho Boors lost heavily In
tho recont fighting at Wopener. Thoro
was fighting at Dewctsdrop today.
Steamer Stopped.
Oahk Town, April 13. The admiral
in chargo of tho British fleet has refused
to permit the British steamer Mashoua
to proceed beyond Durban. Tho cargo
destined for Uelagoa bay will b6 landed
at Durban.
British Reher.
KEDiKR8ncna, April 13. The third di
vision, commanded by MoJ. General
Chormsido, has arrived here. Tho Boers
liavo been located south of Wopenor and
tho Smlthflcld districts.
Through Dasutoland.
It Is reported from Pretoria fhat a
Boer commando is moving through Ba-
BUtoland. This is said to be acLntr
rueo to draw tho British nwiy fnm
Wepenor. About 2000 foreigners
stltuto tho new foreien legion in
toria, including eomo Cossacks in
form. Several fresh recruits left
con.
for Pretoria today, including a French
Captain, brother of tho lato General do
Villebois Mareuil.
Lord Itoberts wisely declined to ex
haust his men and horses in hunting
tho elusive Boers until his preparations
nro complete. Ho will leavo to tuo
enemy tho barren comfort of Uio occupa
tion of a fow farms for a short tlmo.
Tho latest news is that Colonel Dal
gety's forco occupies a position outsido
Wepencr, whilo tho Rouxvlllo com
mando occupies tho town Itself. Tho
pressure thcro should Ik partially re
lioved within tho next 21 hour. Lieu
tenant Nix, tho Dutch military attacbo,
who was wounded, died today under an
operation."
CHARLES HILTON
FOR CHAIRA1AN
Hr AaaiiclnteU I'lrm U the JunrnnL
PoitTLAND, Or. Apr. 13. Chas. 1111
ton was elected chairman of tho con
gressional commltteo of tho second dit
trict. Tho Democrat!) nominated T, J.
Maloyfor district attorney and A. D.
Stlllman, of Pendleton, Judgo ol Blxtli
district. Bornanl Daly, of Lake coun'y,
wab nominated for congressman In tho
llrsl district by Uio Democrats.
SEARS AND YOUNG
NOMINATED
Ur Aaaoclnleil I'reaa t IU Journal
Poiitlasu, April 13. Jllddle-Boad
Populists nominated for congress, First
district, J. K. Scars, of Polk county;
Second district, John 0. Young, of 11a
kor county.
Tho destrlbutlon of fusion olllcoa,
gave tho Democrats ono congressman
und Populists one.
SUBMARINE
BOATS ORDERED
y Aaauclateil I'reaa In the Joarowl
Wahiiincitov, April 13. Tho nay de
partment has signed a contract with tho
llntlAnilBuh-murlno torpedo boat com
pany for an addition of somo of its Iwats
to tuvy.
'?
$20 j I
MAKE TO CLOSE
Mora Coaster Brakes a
wheel
m
The go lightly kind
535.00
542 50
with Moro Brake.
SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 13 1900.
BOERS ANXIOUS
TO FIGHT
II r Aaaoclateil Preaa the Jonrnal.
BtXJKMFONTEix, April 13. According
to tho Information received bora, tho
Boor activity castwanl of tho railroad
nnd in proximity to tho border is largoly
duo to tho fact .that Prosldonta Krugor
and Steyn havo found that thoy
nro unablo to keep their forces
together in Inactivity, tho burgh
ers declaring thoy aro unwill
ing to remain with their commados,
unless acitvoly employed, as thoy are
convinced tho British gamo is a waiting
ono. It Is believed tho Boer movement
was originally designed to oblige Lord
Itobcrts to woakon his forco at Bloom
fontcln. in order to protect tho railroad,
when tho Boers would havo attempted
to rocapturo tho capital. Bat tho
burghers aro evidently ignorant of tho
onormouB forces Lord Itobcrts has at
IiIb disposal.
Advices from Carco Siding say tho
Boers aro busily entrenching their posi
tion cast of Brandfort. running parallel
with tho railroad, whilo strongly holding
tho Wnterval Drift waterworks.
TWO BLUFFS THAT WON.
Ik Plenannt Meeting- Between the Ed
itor and the Ileporter.
Jack Rogers was a newspaper report
er nud broke. Ho had hung around tho
Dubuquo nowspaper otnees for a Job
until ho had been requested to tnoro on.
So ho decided to uiovo ou to Dos
Molnos. But how to get thcro was tho
question. Jack put on his thinking
enp, and tho result was that two hours
later ho found htmsolf on a train and
tuo conductor standing by his Beat
"Tlckotl" said tho conductor.
"Beo hero, conductor," said Jack easi
ly, "my unmo's Hogors, nnd I'm a re
porter on tho Dcs Moines Air Blast
I'm broko and I'm in n hurry to got
back homo with a big scoop. Vou lot
mo rldo and tho oillco'll fix It up with
you. SeoV"
"Well," snld tho conductor, "I guess
that'll do nil right. Tho road feels
friendly toward Tho Air Blast In
fact, tho editor is In tho back coach.
Come along and I'll Introduco you. If
ho says you'ro nil right It goes."
Jack wns knocked nil In n heap at
tho turn things had taken, but ho had
uothlng to do but to follow tho con
ductor. They hnltcd In front of a man
In tho coach, and tho conductor said:
"Mr. Smltem, this Is Mr. Itogcrs. Ho
snys bo's a reporter on your paper, nnd
wants tho ottlco to pay for his transpor
tation when ho gets to Dcs Moines."
"How.do you do, Mr. Itogersi" said
tho editor pleasantly, extending his
hand. "Glad to seo you. Sit down
hero with me." Tho conductor didn't
wait for any more, but went off.
"Well, this Is nlco of you," said Jack,
too aBtonlshcd nnd embarrassed to talk
straight "Of course, I'm not ou your
paper, but I'm broko nnd yarned to tho
conductor, hoping to get a Job and
square It lip Inter."
"Oh, that's nil right, my boy," said
tho other. "Neither am I on tho pa
per. I'm ouly riding ou tho editor's
dubs." Son Francisco llullctlu.
I)i)K and lien.
Tho puppy, ns such, thinks every one
Is his friend. As he grows up ho curbs
his enthusiasm. When an old dog with
gray Jowls, ho ouly glares at people
who call to him. Human beings havo
mnuy canlno traits, Including four
teeth of tho sort used by mini's best
friend. New York World.
Quick Is tho succession of human
events. Tho fares of today nrc seldom
tho cores of tomorrow, nnd when we
llo down at night wo mny say to most
of our troubles, "Yo havo done your
worst and wo shall moot no more."
ASK FOR THE
iNlK-OVfy SPRING OPENING
Wt
SHOE
FOR MEN
$350
m ktm 1 1 m ft -i'ffT
1 linn
ijoju amy uy
MHn'' WH'tt'tft ( l''"Jlr
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DR. H. C. EPLEY
f
t
Bridge and Crown
Work Our Specialty.
$5,00 Per Tooth or
Crown, Fully Guar
f
anteed, 2C
SALEM DENTAL PARLORS
' n r ri v
P. O. BLK,
Rooms 27
PARIS EXPOSITION
OPENS T6-AORROW
Or Aaaoelntrit Preaa to toe Journal.
Paihs, Apr. 13. Tho Exposition
authorities aro making strenuous efforts
to prepare tho show for Inauguration
tomorrow, but tho task Is practically
impossible To facilitate clearing that
grounds thousands of Midlers havo been
utilized. Tho ceremonies nro timed to
begin at 2 p. m., tomorrow.
NEW DIVISION
OF THE ARMY
fir Aaioclnled I'rraa .ta the JonrnnL
Nbw York, April 13. A special to tho
Herald from Washington Bays: Orders
will bo Issued this week formally direct
ing tho dissolution of tho eighth army
corps. It has been merged into tho
division of tho Philippines with four de
partments, to bo presided over by gn.
oral olllcors.
ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY
Amendment to Elect Senators By Direct
Vote of the People,
fir Aatoolated Preaa to the Jnarnal.
Washington, April 13. Before tho regular order was called for, tho house
voted upon tho joint resolutions for n congressional amendment, to pravldo for
olection of Unltod States senators by direct voto of tho peoplo. Tho mnjority
resolution loft is optional with tho states, wholhor senators shall bo olected di
rectly, or by legislatures. The minority resolution made It Incumbent that each
stato elect by direct voto
Tho minority resolution was carried by an ovor-wholming voto, ayes 135, noes
30. Tho vote was thon taken upon ndoptlon ot tho amendment by uyei and noes,
tho wholo houso rising In support demand.
A MILLION
FOR THE MILITIA
II r Aaanelnted Prraa ta the Journal.
Washington, April 13. Tho house
commltteo on militia has decided to
fix at $1,000,000 tho amount nllowed an
nually to tho'mllitin of tho soveral states
In placo of $ 100,000 now allowed.
EXPLOsfONON
FLUME WORK
Taainr eq eajj pa)Bativ ll
SroKANB, April 13. A special to the
Chronlclofrom Cascado, B, O., says an
explosion occurred last night on the
Flume work of thoCatcado Wator Flume
Co.'s llumo work of tho Cascado Wntor
and Light Co. Mlko Wilwlch was killed
and Sum Davis seriously cut.
THE TELEGRAPH
STRIKE EASIER
Ur Aaauclatrd Preaa ta the Journal
Atlanta, On., April 13, Both aides
engaged in tho telegraph strike on tho
Fouthorn rnilw ay consider thoBltuutlon
encouraging today. Trains nro arriving
ono to flvo hours late.
The Truth for April,
Sold only nt Pattou Bron. Head
Truth about Iutoxicuiits."
"The
New Shoes
For Easter
WE HAVE THEM IN JUST THE
RIGHT STYLES AND AT RIGHT
PRICES. OUR STOCK IS MORE
COMPLETE THAN EVER AND
WE PROPOSE TO CONTINUE
UNDERSELLING ALL COMPE
TITION. 2.50 WILL BUY AS
GOOD A SHOE FROM US AS
S3.00 ELSEWHERE.
R. S. Leabo, Ahnajjer.
Salem Shoe Store
Next Door to Lad.d k Bush's Bank
DR. H. H. OLINGER
2C
and 29.
POLITICAL SITUATION '
IN CUBAN
Ur Aaaoclnted Preaa tn the Jnnrnnl.
Havana, April 12. Tho Democratic
Union parly held a meeting to dtecues
tho quosllon of tho advisory lioard re
ferred to In tho recently published pro
gram of tho party, w lilch has been at
tacked by tho opponents of tho move-
mmit. As n result of tlto nicotine, a
circular wns Issued explaining that tin
advisory board was intended to bo trans
Itory In nature nnd only designed as a
means to help tho Cubans Becuro Bome
volco in tho management ol affairs whilo
ilm norlod of intorvontlon lasted. Tho
circular omphntlcally disclaimed any
intention by tho Institution of an ad
visory board to assist In prolonging tho
Intervention period.
. For the Campaign.
Chairman F. T. Wrlchtman, of tho
Marlon county Republican Control Com
mittoo, has called n meeting of tho com
mittoo In Salem noxt Saturday, April 14.
Ho lius also requested tho Republican
notnlnocs for county nnd legislative of.
fleers to bo present to confer with tho
commltteo. It is not stated what busi
ness will bo before tho commltteo, but
it Ih understood that a general plan for
the coming campaign will bo outlined.
KILLED YOUNO CHICKS
How a Djnamite Salute Cost Forest Grove
More Than $20.
Ur Aaaoolateri Prcaa I Ilm Jnurnnl.
IfoiiiBT Giiovk, Or,, April 13. Deputy
Postmaster 0. 11. Stokos, lost 103 chicks
in his incubator hero recently, valued
at $20, nnd has just discovered that their
death resulted from tho nr occasioned
by tho firing of three dynnmlto salute
near his rosldouco.
(Stokes was a gold Democrat, and as
these salutes were II rod In honor of
Bryan's visit they will probably laud
him clear over In tho Kopuhllran fold.)
Was an American,
Ur Aaaoelatcd Prcaa ta the JonrnnL
Phktoiiia, April 13. United Slatos
Consul Hny says tho roport that Captain
Itelclnimn, tho United States military
nttache, participated in tho light near
SiuiUKpost Is absolutely false. Uuliuiil
Hay has no doubt that Itulohmaii has
been confounded with American Lieu
tenant Loosborg, of tho Free Slate artil
lery, who took a very active part In tho
light.
Kept Good Fiit'ny.
tlr AaaoelatcU Prcaa ta the Journal.
London, April 13, Judging from lack
o( nowB from thu front, Oood Friday Is
being kept in South Africa ns religiously
as in tandou. Kurly this morning Capo
Town was its much In tho dark regarding
tho progress of tho cnmimlgii as Ijudoii
Is nt present.
Wheat Market.
Bif Fiianosco, April 12. Cash 004
Ciiigaoo, April 12 May Ol Cash 70.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
uaiik ur
Tho Sidney Power Co,,
BIIINKY, OIIKdO.t.
rnudo for family um. ask vour uroeerH for
It. Urau and shorts ulways on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT-
piionk CI.
EASTER
JEWELRY
Your now Master dris will bo grautly
Ix.uutlflad by milling soma of our now
Hosier Jowullry. fiuuli us broouh, wiituh
chain, xhlrt wulst sets, Ilnkbuttonn, now
elutalo belts, buckles glidlwi and almii
purses. Our lino of spring good is vry
uttruutlvo both in prluo and Uauty.
Also hue Kastor frleudslilp litwrts.
Would like to have you onll and Htm our
Igoodsuuy way.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE,
118 Statu filioet.
CONDITIOiNS
IN-PUERTO RICO
flr Aaaoelated I'itmi, ta the Jonrnal.
Po.ncb, Puerto Rice, April 4. At no
tlmo slnco tho hurrienno of August 8
last has tho condition of tho poor ot
Puerto Itlco bcon ns bad ns it is today.
About 05 per cent of tho island may bo
placed in tho peon class, which is niado
up ot rf mixture of nil races. In tho
other 5 per cont nro Included tho well-to-do,
educated people, such ns mer
chants, planters nnd professional men
nnd their families.
THE SUMMER
AT GIBRALTAR
11 r Aaaoclnted Preaa ta the JonrnnL
QinitALTAn. Tho United States trans
port Sumner arrived hero today bound
for Manila.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
Helen dray of This City Takes Poison
In San Francisco.
San Fiuncisco, Cal., April 13 A
young woman giving her namo ns Holon
Gray attempted suicide nt Golden Onto
Park this morning by taking lysol. Slio
was taken to n hospital, and her life will
doubtless bo saved. She gave hor rosl
denco ns Snlem, Oro.
No such person ns Helen Gray Is
known horu, although n porson by tho
nnmo of Hnel Gray has bcon located
hero Li.
Assistant Seetetary or the Navy.
Ur Aaanelntril I'rvaa ta the Jnurnnl,
Washington, April 13. It is under
stood that no selection of a BUccesEor to
Allen as assistant secretary ot thu navy
will bo mado until Secretary Long has
had nn opportunity to express his pref
erence. ACJAINST THE CANAL!
Senate Declines to Consider the Nicara
gua Dill.
Ur Aaaoclntccl I'reaa ta tlia Jnurnnl.
Washington, April 13. An effort was
made In tho bo unto by Morgan (Dem.,
Ala,,) to displace tho present unfinished
luminous, the Spoonor Philippine bill, by
tho substitution in its stoad of tho
Nicaragua canal bill.
Whilo Morgan's motion failed, tho
Phlliplno measure had n narrow escape
from being displaced by tho Alaskan
civil codo bill, ou motion of Carter,! Hop.
Mont.,) thu motion being defeated ou a
roll-call, 22 to 21.
Tho nnllnishiHl business, tho Spoonor
bill, bulng beforu tho seunto, Morgan
moved to proceed to thu consideration ol
thu Nicaragua Canal hill, which would
havo displaced thu Soonor bill as thu
finished businesB. Tho Motion was lost
15 to 23.
TRY GOOD PATHS.
as Are Uullt on Wilson Avenue
Woula Collect Tax.
audi
Sheriff Durbln has roculvnd tho tax on
hut Kl bicycles thus far this Hcason.
Within tho pumo tlmo last year 1,500 1U
cyelu tax reculpts hud been Issued. Thu
total numbur of tags gh'eii out last year
In this county wns 2,551. Unless tho
owners of wheels show u greater dispo
sition to pay their tax than Is manliest
nt present, this number will not bo
reached this season, although thcro has
been u great luoieaso in tho numbur of
bicycles.
EASTER GREETING
i
Just received this morning' some imported fina
PATTERN I IMS, cull and see them before they
are irone.
NONPAREIL-0
317 Com'l
Aus. Hooker, Ahnager.
TircrcixxiLmKJtTvrraKiN
I HIGH GRADE
,
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BICYCLES
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Mudo In thu Coliimhia factory, 11 years old, with u reputation eocond only
to Columhiac. Mtttl with tho llurtfonl Single Tubo Cuotus or Dunlop
Dutaehublo Tires. miritiK-tuuiixirtHl orunks ami axle. Pott wusliored, dust
S
prexjf, ctiHtt-lmnlt'iiml iMNinugs. Pioneer 60polnt Curlxni Tubing, adjust
nblo liAiidlulKirH, Cy. tuiil sproakuts. (All thu uIiono nro Columbht feuturei
used on Ilurtfurds )
Thu btit of mwhuiiii'B aro paid good wages to build these bicycles, Wo
guuruutee them fully, und stuko our repututton on thoir glvlug satisfaction
Culuinhia Cuuslur llrake (thu frutlunltNu kiud fn 00 extra on Hartford I.
We take km-oiuI-IiuiuI bieyulos ill exchaugo at their actual value.
Cash or InsUtllmsiits.
g
5 tto 3-.
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xjiXx'TiaXxx vMLayw..xx: xttaxdixt
Our Opening Was a
Our Exhibit of
TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. THB BALANCE
STOCK IS ARRIVING DAILY. AND WE BELIEVE
SUIT YOU TO A -;
X
v
THE EAPORIUA.
IW HAT 11 EASTER!
309 Commercial St.
JN.O 8S.
TWO EXPLOSIONS;- f' '
ARE REPORTED. Vj?
Or Aaaoelatcd Prcaa ta th JaartMf. ( :"
WiiKKMNa, W. Va.j April 13. Two tf
boilers In tho fnruaco of tho Rivorsldo
plant of the National Tube Co.rexploded ' '
today, destroying thrco buildings nnd
boilers In tho steel works and water
works. Several workmon wero Injured. '
Bin lUnns, Mich. Apr, 13. A boiler i, -
In tho sawmill nt Sylvester " oxplodwl, T
last night, killing Dnvld Zimmerman
and James MoMt. Oscar Zimmerman
was sovoroly Injured. ,, A
JOUnNAL. "X-RAYS." j.
i -v A
Tho Prohibitionist Stato Convention vT,
forgot its usual declaration in 'avorof '-i
Woman's rights. &
If thoro Is any surplus monoy loft in Jy
Oregon politicians pockots Portland '$?,
will call n fow moro convcntlous. '
I
It Is understood Col. Tom Walt would t
bo delighted to erect monuments over
about half tho Democratic politicians as '
usual.
tit
If Marion county wero run two years, rJ,
on tho plan ndoptcd for tho Citizen's t'i?
county court thcro would bo no dobt fW
nnd money to burn. jL
it: M
Slnco when has it becomo a political r
crime to npproxo of tho efforts of strug- T
gling rppubllca to freo thomsolvc's from i
monarchical control? ,
HI ' f
Whilo espial rights for women will In-
cludo tho responsibility of supporting,
husband, it is a privilege some of tho
Indies already enjoy. V
ft t I
A good figure, ft fetching" street cos
tumo, nnd nobby spring hat has a good
deal to do with so many Salem ladles '
preferring tho sidewalks to the street
cars tlieto days.
V,
'Tho ltupiibllcan stato platform Ignores '
tho Porlo Itlco tariff, tho stato admlnla- 'K
tratlon an 1 drops tho Nicaragua canal
for thu Panama canal. Was tills Ignor- T
aneo or Intentional? .
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Tho Fugrno Iteglster und othor admin- &
istrntiou papers aro premature in their ',,,'
nbiiBO of Webster Davis. It ho Is tho V4
purchaablo ndvonturor thoy say ho is, 7
"Kngllsh Inllucnces" will know how to . '
take caro ot him. A
SLaMes
boes
Sbfneb
AT
ELLIS and ZINN
61 STATU ST.
riio.NK 287-1.
Com'l
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j Proved Satisfactory!
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