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   News (Newspaper) - May 8, 1891, Frederick, Maryland                                YT h V uf WITH WHICH WAS BEKX THE WEEKLY TIMES THE CALL VOL Germai FREDERICK MARYLAND FRIDAY MAY ONE Syrup Here is something from A Hale proprietor of tLe De Witt House aad the Tontine Hotel iie Hotel men meet the world as it comes and goes and are not slow ia siring people and things up for what they are worth He says that he has lost a father and several brothers and ters from Pulmonary Consumption and is himself frequently troubled with colds and he Hereditary often coughs enough to make him sick at stomach ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses German Syrup and it cures him every time Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung bles 2nd particular as to the medicine he used What is his I use nothing but German Syrup and have advised J presume more than a hundred different sons to take it They agree with me that it is the best cough syrup in the market Secretary Blake on the with England ODE BIGHTS 15 THE Tbe American His Re- spects to Lord in a Communication to Sir Julian the British Minister E J AND WHITE OPEN 5.000 1.000 WHITE GOODS at very low prices even lower than test Spring many of them First callers Trill find best assortment as this all of them this season and they sell very fast NO 34 FREDERICK MD FINANCIAL i ri MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY X COLORADO CAPITAL Offers for sale first class Persons invest money Trill do to csM ESTATE 24 STREET THE OF THE DAT Yesterday's Hotel Arrivals A Sclrwab Ed Cook H M LIbe J Gould J Goldenburg W O Y 1L A Khodes O W Gott Alex Neill Edward Stake A Trump W S ShaaS Alto Dale Pa Jennie Bikle Waynesboro Pa C H Goodrich Y C E Hanorer Pa G T Eyan W N J C Lower Dade J H Clapham A Guthrie O Parker E D J K Chicago 12 from the GABION Bepp Boyd's Station C J McCarty Colombia Pa Jas H Kolyer Jamaica L X W vrell Jno H Kodney D B L Hilton Md C K Stribling Ya Geo Casady Toledo O H H Sharp Cincinnati O C D ris Balto 16 irom the county H ington Co R H Foote Colombia Pa D Devilbiss Carroll Co and 8 from the county Base Ball The game of base baD between the Frederick and clubs be played on the Development Company's grounds tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock The of the home team is as Esterly catch Bender second base Wallace left field haner pitch Kolb short stop H centre field B Danner third base R Banner first base and E Woodward right field This is expected to be a game of very great interest as both of the clubs will try their best to win A B- O Physician Among the physicians appointed by the B O Company is Dr J F Tearney for medical dis- No 4 composed of the main stem west of Relay Station to but not ing Harper's Perry in- cludes the Washington ick and Metropolitan and the of Washington The doctor is to Ms headquarters ai Brunswick The Canal at the Ferry The work on the canal at Harper's Ferry where so much damage was done by the flood of is progressing very nicely the place now assuming the of a canaL It will take some time however to pnt the canal at this point in the shape it was prior to the late flood Board of At the meeting of the Board of Charities and Correction Leld at tevae Hospital yesterday business of a routine character such as passing accounts inspecting buildings was transacted The jaU meeting be held on Thursday of nert week May S Secretary last evening uade public his ast on the Echring sea manty It is addressed to Sir Julian the British and reads as Sue The which Lord suggests is the for do not uf ihc but tht text la U ia ta will different mode of f unbodied the ooi him actually to object tbc and he U to The tits questions now the president are Six Pertinent Questions e in the sea now known as Uie whal in the seal fisheries did Russia and exercise prior acd Tip to the time of the cession of Alaska to tho United How lax were these claims of diction us to the seal fisheries recognized and conceded by Great The body of water now known as the sea included lathe phrase Pacific Ocean as Used in the treaty of between Great Britain and Russia arsd what rights it any in the BeUring sea were held exclusively by Russia after said Did not all the rights of Russia as to jurisdiction and as to the seal fisheries in Bearing sea east of the boundary de- scribed m the treaty between the United Slates and Russia of March 30 pass unimpaired to the United States under that Has the United States any right anc it so what right of ot property ir the fur seals frequenting the of the or found outside the three mile If the determination of the fore- going questions leave the subject in such a position the concurrence of Great Brit- ain is necessary in prescribing regulations for tho hilling of for seal in any part of the waters of Bearing sea then it shall be further 1 How far if at all outside the ordinary territorial limits is it necessary that the United States should exercise an exclusive jurisdiction in order to protect the seal for the time living upon tee islands of the United States and 2 a closed season during which the killing of seal in the waters of Behring sea outside the nary territorial limits be prohibited js necessary to save the seal fishing industry so valuable and important to mankind from de- struction 3 months or parts of months should be included in such season and over what waters should it The Question of Damages The president does apt object to the tional question respecting all damages to En- glish ships by Lord Salisbury one condition can be added namely That after the issues of the arbitration are joined if the United States shall prevail all the seals taken by Canadian during the period shall be paid for at the ordinary ptice for which skins aresold This seems to the president to be the complement of Lord Salisbury's proposition and he doubts not that it will secure his ship's assent Here a lengthy argument as made in Lord bury's dispatch of Feb 21 in the British premier complains that Blame did not deal with certain tests made by Lord Londonderry and the Duke of Wellington in Mr Blaine points out that the points urged by these representatives at that time have nothing to do with the points now at issue He then Great Britain's Claims Two or three instances of the power which Great Britain exercises beyond the three mile line have already been quoted but have failed thus tar to secure comment or explanation from Lord Salisbury Another case can be added which perhaps is still more to the In two years ago the British ment a law the effect of which is fully shown by a map inclosed herewith Far outside the three mile line the parliament of Great has attempted the control of waters beyond the northeastern section of Scotland square miles in extent to direct that certain methods of fishing shall not be used mihin that great body of water under a prescribed penalty It will be observed that the inhibition is not alone against British sub- out against any If Great Britain mar thus control an area of square miles of ocean on the coast of land why inay not the United States prescribe a space around the islands in which prohibitions may be The following would be the needed legislation for such a purpose congress and it is but a paraphrase of the act of The for seal board may by law or direct that the methods of sealing known as spearing or harpooning firearms shall not be used within a line drawn from the shores of loS islands sixty ia Behring sea and said board may from time to time make and bylaws for the purpose of this section but no sach bylaws shall be of any validity it has been confirmed by the secretary of the 3 Any persons who ose sach method of sealing in contravention of such bylaws shall be liable to a fine not exceeding for the first offense and not exceeding for the second or any subsequent offense and every spear harpoon or firearm attempted to be used in contravention of such bylaw be seized and destroyed -or otherwise disposed of as said seal board may direct A Question of Geography Undoubtedly the Pacific ocean includes Behring sea same sense that the tic ocean includes the Gulf of and yet it would be regarded as a inaccurate statement to say that the Mississippi river flows into the Atlantic ocean I think Lord tails to recognize the common dis- tinction between the Atlantic ocean and the waters of the the gall is not a part of the Atlantic ocean it would I am sure comport eral csage to say that it belonged to the waters of the and sea 15 not technically a part of the Pacific ocean it un- doubtedly belongs to the waters of the Pacific ocean The channel would not ordinarily be understood to belong to the One s-y rearer or o- coast of tie Atlantic ocean and yet clearly the English to waters of tie Atlantic la point of fact ing to the usace of the world there is no dis- pute of any between the two on the under consideration The is tie one at issue In tie opinion cf ilia president bury is wholly and in error in ing the Xor do they advisors of the president rely as a justification for the seizure of British ships the open sea apon the that tbe interest of tbe seal fisheries give to the States any right for that purpose which according to international law it would not otherwise possess Rights in the Premises The government of toe United States bas steadily held just the reverse of the position Lord Salisbury bas imputed to it It cf ssa tbs tiae t f la of aati f sdi ot O Xs by ai with it cite whole cl aid HEW COMMONS The Insurgents Steamer Itata Leaves San Diego Harbor THE WITH THE PRESIDENTS Ctty a Keai Live deut for the Time BOISE CITY Idaho May train reached this at 2 o'clock this The guests all asleep and it was 8 o'clock before the made his By that time the population was awake to receive It was am time that a president has passed through Idaho the people were determined to make the most of it Cheer cheer juwe as the party made their way from the train to the carriages in waiting A procession vras at once formed and along the line of march was a ovation No- where has the president's reception been more cordial The presidential party escorted to the state house where a- reception is now in progress The party will leave at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Salt Lake City which place will be reached at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning The scenery along the valley of the Columbia river kept the president and ladies on the rear platform of the observation car yesterday At the train stopped a few minutes and another halt was made at Cascades where the government en- force fired a and the president made a brief speech ernor Moody of Oregon who party at Portland pointed out tp the president places of historic and scenic interest along the route The president made a few remarks to the local tary and about 100 people at Hood Siver station and he spoke again at The Dalles Ore where the train arrived at a fifteen minutes stop A brass band school children and several dred people gave the party a hearty come At Ore the the disagreeable effects of a sand storm of Malta f n Session rox Del May An- and Order of the Knights of Malta is in annual convocation in this city The college of the Ancients reported that representatives from ware Xe-w Jersey Pennsylvania land and Illinois have been admitted to the supreme commandery Supreme Commander Sir Owen B Wilt delivered his annual address he stated that fourteen new have been instituted during the term three old ones reinstated and about thirty are ready for institution The delegates number 265 and are from Massachusetts Delaware Pennsylvania New Jersey Maryland Virginia and Illinois The convocation will last Saturday night Delamater Arrests Continue Pa May W George B a ft B V M Delamater of the firm of Co again arrested yesterday afternoon and ar- in Alderman court to to the charge of em- Tbe plaintiff in the case is W D Murray who had in the bank when the assignment took place It was proved that deposited in the bank as late as Thursday Dec 4 1890 at p assignment being announced on Friday Dec 5 at 9 a m The waived a hearing and gave bail in the snm of for their appearance at court Theatricals at Mt St Mary's Boucicault's Colleen was tably produced last evening before a large and appreciative audience in the opera house at Mt St Mary's College burg the auspices of the Lyceum a literary society of that The recent enlarging and ting of the stage including new foot and headlights a new damask drop curtain and scenery painted specially for this casion added much to the success of the play which was rendered fard to details and scenic effect le costumes were procured from more The leading characters were by Mr J Shaughnessy A Kerigan Warren B L W J Campbell Boston Mass F J livan Lowell W P Culler Spruce Creek Pa E F Mullen Pa Gallagher Pittsburg Pa and A Malone York Music was by the St Cecilia Orchestra The success of the play was due in a great measure to the efforts of Thos S- of Cleveland Ohio Among the were visitors from Gettysburg Emmitsburg and the neighborhood of the college the first seats by Rev E P Allen D D and John J Tierney president and vice-president ol the college Revs E F BL McSweeny Dl D W L O'Hara F P Ward D and the entire faculty and Tery Rev William Byrne vicar-general of Boston Diocese who is there visiting his alma mater Cumberland City Candidates Hd Slay Re- publican city convention nominated Hebb for mayor Democratic primaries were held aad Jazaes M Oliver D Young F MiDman Frank A L Hahne and H B Brown men The Democratic nominee for mayor be at a caucus to-night Adjudged Insane EW YOSK May son who declared himself to be vice president of an as Christ's Followers and who said he came here from the west to Mil Jay Gould was last night declared insane ax ital Cottonseed Oil Mills South BALTIMORE May The Record publishes a Kst showing that there are now in the south 194 oil mills with capital of over against forty with a capital of in 1880 The Government Official Landed Several Miles the and tlie ou Her Way Meantime to Keep toe in Chile SAX FRANCISCO May Dispatches froia stale that additional have arisen in connection with the seizure of the Chilian ship Itaw is thai port by orders from The Itata has to carrying away with her the United deputy marshal who had twen on board her Marshal Gard after seizing the Itata leaving Deputy Marshal Spencer on board started down the bay to seize the Chilean schooner which tovering outride He took with him Capt Crawford and a ment cf troops from the barracks Safe Across the Line The tuj encountered the schooner about three miles south of the inter- national line and fifteen miles west from Point Loma The schooner being in Mexican waters the marshal dared not interfere with her but re- turned to San Diego At 5 o'clock in the afternoon the captain of the Itata on board from the city and im- mediately afterwards the was raised and the ship steamed down the bay passing Marshal Gard's tug com- ing in The Itata Heavily Armed The marshal reports that when the Itata passed him the pilot seen to be guarded by two f oar cannon were seen to be manned and apparently ready for use Nearly a hundred Chileans were ranged si Use o- dedr arscd rifles Prior to sailing only about fifty men had been visible on board the sel and one small cannon was mounted forward When well outside the harbor the Itata was headed down the coast with the apparent intention of making the harbor of San Clemente Going out again later on the tug Gard to find any trace of the Robert and Minnie which had probably been towed away by her consort the Itata Deputy Marshal Spencer returned to the city hist night He states that he put ashore fifteen miles down the coast and the Itata then proceeded on her way A Chilean Senator's Claim Senator of Chile who is in the city claims to have tiie best of legal advice to the effect that the proposed transfer of arms from the schooner Robert and Minnie not a violation of the neutrality provisions even if it took place in dock The owners of the schooner are becoming so alarmed over the situation that they desire to back out of their charter but who makes no secret of the fact thai he is engaged rq doing his utmost to start the Robert and Minnie's cargo toward the rebels has settled this difficulty by furnishing an indemnity bond for her value in the event of her confiscation To Seized Wherever Found May matter of the steamship Itata has passed out of the hands of Secretary Foster and Attorney General Miller into the hands of tary Tracy who lias Instructed Rear Admiral Brown Pacific seize the Itata wherever found instructions to fl be sent to all officers com- manding United States men of war on thp Pacific The United States government takes the position that the Itata in leaving the United States while in the custody of the United States marshal subjects herself to any time or place Authorized by the President TACOMA Wash May action of the United States marshal at San Diego CuL in seizing the Chilean steamer Itata is the result of telegraphic correspondence between Secretary Elaine and Attorney General Miller The hitter has been authorized by the president to take whatever he to strict compliance with the laws of neutrality in the case of Chile and to seize all sels found in that respect within the jurisdiction of the United States Balmaceda Will Not Resign May maceda has rejected the demands of the delegates from the congressional or in- surgent party who have been trying to come to some understanding with the president by the civil might bs brought to a termination There is therefore a complete rupture in the peace negotiations and it appear that the struggle must be renewed and fought out one side or the other is utterly crashed The congressional egates asked resignation HOMS WITH HER DEAD Mrs John 1 Arrival uith SAV of R Swift Us Governor After the Societies tte in hi wife brought yv thv frota body was by a by his rday by arrived JA Bomb for Cabinet May dispatch has been received from Valparaiso saying that an attempt has been made at Santiago to assassinate leading members of seda's by throwing a bomb in the street They Toledo's Reform Mayor TotEDO O- May Emmick signalized his advent to office three ago by the arrest of sixty gamblers In a few days he discovered toe of several thousand dollars in fhe accounts of the police clerk He next followed with an order closing loons on Sunday Yesterday the mayor farther startled the people with an der to the chief to close the policy shops The mayor proposes to move in the re- form line until all evils are wiped out Sleep Will Power SAX May 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon George was the only one remaining of the teen men who had entered a will power sleep contest of 168 hours At that time he feit confident that he would hold out until 7 p m when the feat would have been concluded but fifteen minutes later he fell into a deep sleep having kept awake hours of City it now in arv in Ie had traveled nearly nil over the world aad u large fund of in- about places wid He jad a reputation as oao of the stoty and after dimier ia the country He was well versed in oriental diplo- matic mutters cue ot the negotiators of tho treaty China in known as tho Swift Angel and Prescott treaty Mr Swift was the Republican candidate for ernor of California in and wrote the fatuous ition which was presented to tbe in He vas Dorn hi Missouri but went to California in the early days He was an old friend of President rison and worked for his nomination will a wMa Mr Swift R B bard at tvr to a wealthy ami wry in was a r and had m in the e practice when only year old Ho and wit with Poisoning a Pa May is considerable excitement at Zionsville Lehigh county over the mysterious death of Brensinger the old alleged illegitimate son of Mrs HaUman William Hersh the boy's grandfather who has supported the child from infancy sent him to his mother the other day Calvin was healthy but was taken suddenly ill the next day and died in the evening Hersh charges William Hallman poisoning the boy and Hallman ar- rested An analysis of the stomach is being made Blinded with Cayenne Pepper May employed at the Hotel Schlosser thrust a rose under the nostrils of reoz Creig another employe The rose was perfumed with red pepper and Creig grasped up a bottle of cayenne from the table and rubbed a handful in the girl's eyes She screamed with agony and ia the struggle the dining room was wrecked The girl's eyesight is lessly lost and Creig ia in jafl f Why Phoebe Was CHICAGO May Walker attorney for the board of control and all the parties named in Miss Phoebe ins suit to retain her position 03 tary of the board of lady managers filed an answer to the Couzins yesterday Mr Walker goes over the case and says Miss was dismissed because she distorted the the November session After the Sports ELIZABETH N J May selle Athletic club rooms in Linden township fhe scene of a prize fight on Sunday night between two well known local pugilists named and Luyster The affair has reached the ears of the grand jury and they have sued scores of subpoenas for those known to have attended the fight and they will probably all be indicted Burglarized and Burned Pa May 8 The dwelling of John Klein at church near this village was destroyed by fire last night with its contents It is supposed that house was robbed of in money and then set on fire by the burglars The members of the family narrowly escaped with their lives Baker Not Guilty PHILADELPHIA May guilty was the verdict of the jury yesterday afternoon in the case of George C Baker the examiner of the custom house who has been on trial during the past few days in the United States dis- court charged with defrauding tho government Rome's Anarchists May arrests hava been made in this city of Anarchists In the possession of some of the prisoners was found a pamphlet issued by testa a refugee m London explaining the manufacture aud use of bombs To Oppose the Boers May the house of com- mons Secretary of State for War hope intimated that troops were going to British Bechuanaland to oppose the raid by the Boers from the Transvaal who propose to settle the Triple Alliance Hay Berlin of The Telegraph says that Rudini has signed a renewal of the triple alliance for five years The Weather Fair warmer winds OP NEWS Eddie Johnston aged 20 months was ran over yesterday a street car and had both legs horribly led He cannot recover The Iowa Republican central com- has issued a call for a state conven- tion to nominate a gubernatorial ticket to be at Cedar July 1 Work on the large breaker for the York Farm colliery of the Lehigh Valley company at is to be com- at once It wiil have a capacity of 500 cars of coal a day and will cost The liabilities of the Bank of Allen County at which failed yesterday axe the assets nominally equal and it is hoped to pay if full ral business houses are badly involved Two heavy fires recently arfe the cause WHOLESALE The ami All Who to fur Violation of the of Jersey Warrants V N J May John a why by B M wita ill preparing the for tho arrot of the nil swindling quick This move was made In to the cf Governor Abbott who has decided that all the organizers and join concenis who y and tho laws if Jersey must be to the full extent of thv Jull Be Packed The will bo m the of today for tion and it is more than probable before the jail will be packed with the who were inter- in short term are to bo both civilly and have already been issued for the arrest of Jacob supreme president Lemuel supreme vice president H M supremo of tho Benevolent association on charges of conspiracy to obtaining money under false pretenses cs were served by Sheriff West commanding Edwin A Henry Gurk Q Judson officers of the Beneficial Order of Earnest instant to answer to charges brought by William J Trenton Detectives on Hand CoL Harvey went to Trenton day morning but returned yesterday with three detectives who will assist in people County Clerk JBarber under from vernor Abbott a long list of the incorporators etc of these orders that were ated hi and handed them to Lawver Wartman From this list the were prepared The list will include the names of the officers of fifty-two different societies They will first be arrested on civil cesses known as capias and ums a process which commands the sheriff to take the tody of tho person named in the capias In addition to this criminal charges will be made against the same people and will be presented to the grand jury to be acted upon at the present term which is now going For Violating the insurance liaw The civil arrests were made to recover the penalty for violating the insurant law The Were issued to amount of the alty and hi order to escape staying in jail the parties will have to give bail which amount is doubled in case the boil is forfeited The names of those engaged hi tha short term fraudulent business is legion Hundreds of best and most re- spected citizens were in the scheme Among the orders to be proceeded against are tho Benevolent Order of Earnest Workers Improved Mutual lief society Mutual Aid Order of Mutual Endowment association Excelsior Beneficial society Grand Be- association Trust of St olas and numerous others Launch CHESTER Pa May steamship Nicaragua of the Pacific mail line was launched yesterday at Roach's shipyard John of the Erie Basin and Dry Dock company officers of the Mail company and several New York gentlemen witnessed the launch which quite successful Miss Mi- nerva Hindren of Erie christened the vessel The Nicaragua has a length over all of 242 feet 36 feet beam and a depth of hold of 19 feet 10 inches with a tonnage of thus bringing the steamer in the subsidy class The stocks at the shipyard are now bare this being the last vessel on tho ways although negotiations are pending for other con- tracts Four Miners Killed W Va May ex- plosion occurred yesterday in Ocean mine near this city resulted in the death of four miners and serious in- jury to several others followed the explosion The Joseph Feather 50 years eld of Connellsville Pa William Dougherty 35 of por Games 35 Clarksburg Charles Welsh 23 of Clarksburg The body of the last named was found some distance from the mine with the clothes entirely burned up The Again Ky May is feared between the French and Eversole factions whose members are here in the capacity of witnesses ta trials tie result of fends between those tions A man named Whitaker one of the Eversole gang was severely cut by the leader of the French faction B F French The latter charges Whitaker with his life and declares that he only acted in self defense Cumberland Coal Trade Md May ments the of land coal region for the week ended May were tons and for me year tons an increase of tons as compared vrith 1800 Tramps Burn a School House TOWSON Md May school near Chase's station Baltimore county was destroyed by fire The building was valued at and in- sured for The fire is supposed to have been caused by Senator to NEW May is reported that John J of sas has been engaged to deliver fifty lectures in the principal tne United States to begin early next Octo- ber on re- till with The uf fee unchanged It is of tlr cf aj print It rt 10 per ccst tbe at the of ahall to the list Booths for tht rolls E tt each to bis ot aad bv a person by of The icto Jan J ISitt report of the on the World's fair jut not received and another requested M and Ross were to the of the A was from US due state from tho tax nnd He recommends that saui be in tanking fund the re- of bonds Thv amended constitutional dion was considered in of he whole It provides for a convention submitting the question to people and the membership 176 lu the house tlie reported favorably bills for the state Mansfield and for the normal school at Slippery Rock The committee on vice aad immorality favorably the to the section of the retail law requires that constables shall visit each saloon a The vote by which the iting to pay additional expenses the election contest was defeated Wednesday was and the passed Collision on the Pan Handle May 7 and 10 on the Pun Handle collided at Tuscarawas Daniel lecker baggage master of Columbus D killed C D uid Otto Miller postal clerk of jmd F Marvin express jer were badly injured being cut about and bodies Uso contused The engineers and nen of both trains jumped and escaped Shot by Her Father CHICAGO May Police Officer Hugh Burns yesterday shot and dangerously wounded his daughter at his residence 393 West Fourteenth street is believed to be insane over the leath of his wite which occurred a few weeks ago BASEBALL YESTERDAY National At 0 110000 5 0 Q 1 0 0 0 0 B At ic 0 0 At Cincinnati 8 n H B U 11 1001 2 000000 6 1 At n B Brooklyn American Association At K E 1 00121000 10 J 1 At Boiton 04 n E Boston 2 11301 1 OS 00000 16 0 r At E t Lonis at N J May race K 1 Japhet Jay Qne 3 UB Second race 1 Time Third race Jt lr 3 3 Time race I B Starters 3 Time Fifth race h t Eclipse 3 Time 1.03 Sixth race 1 Bohemian at Washington May Jester 1 Stiletto filly 2 Aristocrat 3 time Second race Ji Silence J Louise Third race Lotion 1 Fourth race India Knober 1 Fifth 1 1 Saar Wood Z 3 Time Sixth nice steeplechase 2 3 Time 4.15 PHILADELPHIA Closing Quotations of the and Produce Exchanges PHILADELPHIA Mar stock fas unsettled Pennsylvania uxh Valley and were Reading was steady and tbe general mortgage and preference doll and firm Following were the closing V Ist yS 5s pid id 5s 57 pf 5s W JJ V Tbe Produce May T loar tra Bye Soar er barrel quiet with aaS for fd bid for for Jc bJd and for f bwi and asked for Fair and for with Mas bid for Icnc bid and asked for July Firm imet extra mess iy Pork Dall firm new mess old mesa extra Cran steam 95 Firmer and ia fair demand X fork and Pennsylvania western   

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