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THE KVKNMNU HUI,MJT1N. IIONOIjUIjU, H. I., FUIDAY, FHM.UAIiY Mt WOO.
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Columbia, Rambler & llartforJ bicycle cfin t'
In hin' iKhiI lilt ,,k'iiI thing. We have had sample of these wheel .m J
will h iv r. i big stink bv the "Australia" In two week. Must of the
(Jimilevt Columbia ,ire solJ to arrive there i sut.li a drm.inJ fir tills
whrel Thev are 4 pounJ lighter this vear anj are littej with the
KPUCIAI. TltOPICAI. TUMI which makes them a perfect mount for
these Isl.mJs I he C ilunibl.1 Chalnless weighs less than 25 pounJ anJ
we KU.ir.mtee it for any rider weighing up to 100 pounds. OurllARI
FORD anJ KA.ftIU.Gli thaln wheels are beauties, call and see the sample
We have. is complete repair shop as ever, though It 's not conveniently
located at present. During this year we expect to get back to the old
vomer, where a fine modern department I to be fitted up In our ne.v store.
At present we sell, rent and repair wheels In the brick building on the
upper side of King street opposite to where our old stand was and are able
to do the best repair work done in town, rent the well known Columbia
Chalnless and sell any model of Columbia, liambler or Hartford for cash
or (in easy installments. We want your custom.
E.
0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. "Port and Kino: Sfcs.
I
THE LAST CAK.
Tho last cars of tho King street Una
golns to Wnlklkl nnd I'aiama pass the
Anchor Saloon. Tho cleverest mlxolo-
clatB In the city nro thero always to
put you up anything you may desire.
Drop In and tako a drop beforo you
tako tho car. Tho celebrated Seattle
beer Is to be had hero on draught. A
full lino of liquors, Including tho fa
mous Jesse Mooro Whiskey, etc., al
ways on han... Received per Warrl
moo, Halnler Bock Ueer on draught
The Anchor Saloon Is hero to plcaso its
patrons.
Pound Master's Notice
of Estrays.
Notice is hereby given, that the animals
described below have been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law :
Feb. 4. 1000. 1 white cow, brand In
describable on the right hind leg.
Feb. 5, 1900. 1 sorrel horse, branded
NB on the right hind leg, white spot on
back, white stroke on fprehead, 3 legs
white; with leather halter.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that I will sell
them at public auction on Saturday, Feb.
24, 1000, at 12 m., if not called for before
that date. K. KEKUENE,
1 440. Poundmaster.
Removal Notice.
THE
. DAIRYMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
Has removed to
III Fort street
next to Lucas Mill.
APPLES
PRUNES
LEMONS
ORANGES &m
For sale cheap at
J. R. MILLS
Lincoln Block, Kin;; street.
Notice to
mane.
Consignees Per
S. N. Cnstle.
Consignees by this vessel are requested
to make an early application to .Mr. H. A.
Baldwin, freight agent Board of Health,
for permits to ship merchandise to ports
outside Honolulu. Flour, grain and other
merchandise available for tills purpose.
W. G. IRWIN CO.,
Mvo-lt fl gents "S. N. Castle."
Meeting Notice.
Special Meeting of the Stockholders of
the UNION FEED COMPANY, Limited,
will be held at the Company's office,
Judd Building, on FRIDAY, the iCtli Inst.,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to consider important
business. F. R. VIDA.
Secretary Union Feed Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, Feb. 8, 1900. I457t
REMOVAL NOTICB.
On nnd after February 1st the UNION
EXPRESS CO. will have their office with
the Evening Bulletin.
I44ftf TELEPHONE 8C.
Notice.
Any persons having bills against the
Pantheon Saloon are requested to send the
same to the undersigned by mall,
L. C. ABLES, P. O. Box 243,
i45o3t for the owners.
BY AUTHORITY.
All persons In Block 10, bounded by
Hotel, Nuuanu, Chaplain Line and Fort
streets are notified to report at the Drill
Shed Camp at 7 o'clock THIS EVENING.
C. B. WOOD.
President of the Board of Health.
Honolulu, Feb. 9, 1000. M5i'it
REGULATION O-" THE BOARD
OF HEALTH.
Office of the Board of Health, Honolulu,
H. I., February y, 1900.
Trespassing upon premises which have
been declared by the Board of Health to le
Infected with plague, or which have been
burned by order of the Board I prohibited.
C. B. WOOD,
1 J5t-3t President Board of Health
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH.
Honolulu, Feb. 7, 1000.
Section 28 of the Sanitary Regulations
of the Board of Health Is hereby amended
so that said section shall read as follows:
"Sec. 28. No garbage, stable manure
night soil, or animal or vegetable refuse of
any nature which Is subject to decay shall
be used for grading purposes, or for filling
up any house lot or other tract of land."
C. B. WOOD,
i45o-)t President Board of Health.
OEFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEAL! H.
From and after date churches, places of
public worship and schools will be per
mitted to open except within the Infected
districts.
C. B. WOOD,
!45o-)t President Board of Health.
Thirty Head
Of Fine
Buggy and
Draft Horses
Just received ex Mauna
Ala. To be seen at the Sale Yards'
ALAKEA AND
QUEEN STREETS.
Giis. Scliiiniaii,
Bouquets !
PINKER CO.,
MlStSe
Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and
Growing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and
Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice.
Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain
ne, oppos'4 the Catholic Mission.
W7
Fish Inspector Berndt has
come, acioss some very curious
and beautiful fish lately which
are beiv.g pau.ud by KING
BROS, artis A very peculiar
crab is on view in KING
BROS, window, Hotel street.
WANTS.
Ait inMli Miasm uiifv i wr (..(( "
l)5. . Hat firtl tnwtien. fu rf.fi ttmml tint-
4 1 wr.
toil 11 lh
Itom, in tint! wtlk iwJ
ttnlt . aumth
ittftt mJvtrtmHt xtr
og
nti lit fifti af lltntlulu.
ro li:i
fintM I TO Ll'T iraulu ol
I'.mmi Squirt.
14)1-11
v 1 1 niiff nn th. rrfmt.
TO LrT-niRNIMICIlCOTTAliE. Party Imv
I Ing lor flie Cnt.t wt.hes to srll the lurnltnre of it
. Mum milage with ffill r. nt renting cottage.
Ic.nt ?, rrlre nl Itirnlture $t,o 1, Close lo
toon Arplv J I' thlsotuce iiwisv
THE ALOHA UOOMIKCl HOUSE. Fort Si Uest
I room and attenJance In city. nn
WANTED.
WANTIIl-rUHNISIIED or UNTUHNISIIED
ROOMS ith or without boarJ, suitable lor
two young men Must be within one anJ one-half
mllet from Post Office. AJJress M 0., Uox 6u.
1149
UANTED-riVt. MESSENGER HOYS Hum,
" American Messenger Service, Hotel and At.v
kea streets ''
WANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN to help In state.
Apply NEW ENGLAND HAKfcKY I4i7-tf
WANTED-N. P. HURGESS does all klnJs ct
W $ma repairing, Lawn Mowers and (lardfn
Hoe. are tpeclallles. lawn Aowerswlll be call
ed for. by ringing up 111 Also a few for rem
Pensacola street u4-n
SITUATIONS WANTED Anyone desiring the r
slces of laborers, servants, butlirs, yardmen.
laundrjmen and women, should Immediate application
to Supt C. A. Doyle, at the Drill Shed Detention
Camp, 144S-U
WANTED Men lo know that they can get shased
by awhile barber for ij cents at H.JEbFS.
610M Fort street, opp Club Stables i")-"
UWTING AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate
W yj moderate rales. MR. MUA. care People1!
Epress Co ; or General Delivery. I O. iw-tf
COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WANTED for
V- general housework and care of children. Refer
ences required, Arply G. M.. Ilulletln office iiC
LOST.
I OSf Will the gentleman who picked up .1 ladles
L. GOLD WATCH, on I'ort street, near Hobron'a
Driii. Store, rlease lease sarre.lt Willard Drowns
nfnee. Fort street, and receive reward. 1148 iw
FOR SALE.
COR SALE-Genlle CARRIAGE HORSE.
sears
old.
1 Set of Harness. Surrey with rubber tires
Call on Q. II. UfcRKEY. Rooms joj-joi. Judd
liuiuing 141"-""
PR SALE Hay Gelding In fine condition, qulcl
and reliable cheap. Owner leaving country.
I44J-IW
FOR SALE $4500. Lease of a large tenement
house situated near the heart of the town Pres
ent Net Monthly Income $ 50. Arplvto
WILLIini anilliuc,
411
No, jio Fort stcet,
COR SALE-$i4o.
I 30 ears to run.
Lease of Cottage centrally.
Ground rent $n per month
WILLIAM SAVIDGF.
No. )io Fori street.
Apply to
44)
COR SALE-Sisro.
New Modern Cottage and lot
at Kewalo Lot soxim
11m A bargain as a nome
WILLIAM SAVIIKiE.
No. tio Tort street.
Apply to
441
FOR SALE A 5x8 Anthony Camera,
back, with wide angle Morrison lens.
reversible
Inquire at
K18-K
COR SALE-LANDS IN ALL
r CITY. DvJ.M. VIVAS
PARTS OF THE
Il8a
I'OUND.
FOUND A Golf Cape, gray cloth with fine blue
and mironn strlp.s and Scotch Plaid lining
Finder can hase same by calling at this office and
pastng costs of adserllslng. i44t-tf
NEW TO-DAY
Notice.
The ollice of H. F. HERTELAtANN
Contractor and Builder is now located at
the back of his old stand.
Entrance on King street. 1451MW
NOTICE.
The office of thi HONO
LULU STEAM LAUNDRY
CO. durinir the quarantine
period will be located at the
New I. X. L. Store, in the Day
Block on Beretania street, next
to Fire Station. i4t-Jt
THE ORPHEUM
Grand
Reopening Perfoi mance
WEEK OF FEB. 12.
MINIS FUEL FIRST PART.
Thirty-live People on the Stage.
The Misses lieresford, Leicester, IJIaoii,
Richards, O.ikley and Gale.
Messrs. Rockwell. Richards, Baxter,
Koogle, Antonio, Livingston, Adams
and Brown.
HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE CLUB,
In Native Melodies and Folk-Songs.
THE ORPHEUM MALF. QUARTET.
THE ORPHEUM LADY QUARTET.
Choruses Popular Melodies and Orlglral
biorles.
"BROWN,"
An Original Comedy Sketch, Written by
Allan IJiinn hxpressiy for the Re
opening Bill; Presented by Miss Al
mee Leicester, and Messrs. Lovette
Rockwebland Aillan Dunn.
THE RICHARDS.
High-Class Comedy Specialties.
SID BAXTER.
Juggler and Wire-Walker.
SIGNOR ANTONIO,
The Modern Samson.
IONE BERESFORD,
In Ragtime Coon Melodies.
In
Miii'quls o? Quccnxbupy Dcntl.
London, Feb. 1. Tho Marquis of
Queensberry, who was born July 20,
1844, nnd succeeded to tho title In 1858,
Is dead.
SHIPPING lHTELMCEME
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rirnt ipiurter of the moon on the CtU
nt 5:G3 n. m
Titles from tho United States Coast
mill Geodetic Survey Tables.
Tho tides nt Kahtilul and Hllo occur
nhotit au hour earlier than nt Honolu
lu. Hawaiian Standard Time is lOh. 30m
slower than Urcpuwlch time, being
that of tho mor .Ian of 157 30. The
tlmo whistle r ,sa at 1:30 p. ni
which Is tlif Htne as Greenwich Oh.
O111.
Wualhnr Bureau. Pnnnhoti. Teh. P-
Tomperuture Momlni; inlnlnuini,
C2; Midday maximum. 79.
ll.irometor at '.' a. m. 29.S7. Steady.
Halnfall.O.
Dow Point CIF
Humidity at 9 a. m. 73 per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station. Feb.
D -veatli-r .-liar, wind llpht K.
ARRIVALS.
Friday, Feb. 9.
O & O S S Coptic, Kinder, from
China and Japan
Stmr. Nlihati, Thompson, from KI-
latica; G.070 bags sugar.
Am. hp. CUas. K. Moony. Antierson.
from Tacomi, Jan. G; 2,907 tons coal to
thu O. It. & L Co.
fitinr. Maul, from Kahalepalaoa with
f.tinr Mokolll in tow.
ntmr. Mokolll. Uennett. fron. Ka
halcpjlaoa Disabled.)
DEPARTURES.
Friday, Felt. 9.
O & O S. S. Coptic, Rlntler,
for
l.a-
Kan b'ranclrtco
U. S. S Pathfinder. Perkins, for
hninn.
Stmr J A C'immins, Senile.
for
Oahu porta
TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.
.Stmr. Claudlne. Welsbnrth for Maul
ports at R p. rn
AlOKOLIl IN POUT.
TI10 Hteamor Mokolll that wont on
H10 leef at Kahalepalaoa Monday night
last camo Into port this mornlug. She
wnH towed ns far as Koko Head by the
ntcnnicr Maul that left here Wednes
day night to go to her assistance, lut
who was left to her own resouices there
and camo Into port under tier own
Htcam. She will bo pul tm the marine
1 all way ns soon as possible. Her keel
is gono and her rudder was llftod and
Injurod wlitlo she was on the reef. This
latter won temporarily niendt'd for the
trip to Honolulu
When tho Maul leached Kahalepala
oa Thursday tho Mokolll was nil catty
olt the reef, the work huvlng been done
by tho Knual that was spoken by the
Talula Wednesday night.
O. O. & 8. 8. Coptic.
Tho O & O. S. S. Coptic, Hinder
commuudei, arrived off port at 3
o'clock this morning ami sailed again
for San Frauelseo this afternoon, tak
ing only tho malls, Sho nail one cabin
passenger, Mrs. Mary II. Krout and 420
In tho Htoerago, the latter being com
posed of 11 Chinese, C females and 11
childieii, ami 2R1 Japanese, 113 women
ami '.'2 children
Police Court Notes.
In tho l'oltco Court this fort noun the
following cases were disposed of:
Frank Mlrnnda, profanity, ivpilinanil
ctl and discharged; Klal. lolatlug
Hoard of Health regulations. $5 and
costn: Tagahashl, samo charge, nolle
proH'tl; Klnogawa, larceny in the sec
ond degree, three months' imprison
ment t hard labor; Manuel Traga and
Mnnuol Santos, laiceny In the second
degree, nolle pros'd.
Ltiwton Fund Is $i):,:iU-i.
Washington, .l.tn Z Notwithstand
ing tl.o fact that the persons who un
dertook the fund for tho Lawton home
have ic-cftitly rriltuiulshcd fuither ef
foita In that direction, tho fund Itself
continues to glow through small con
tributions, nnd a statement Issued to
dny by General Corbln Miows that tho
total subscriptions amount to over
?93,301.
No AiticriconH Shot.
Washington, Jan. SI. United States
Ambassador Ciayton Informed tho Do
purtmont of Stato that the Mexican
Government has received 11 telegram
from General Torres to tho effect that
nhsolutely nothing has occurred that
would glvo rlso to tho report that six
Amerlcnus have been shot by his or
ders. Russia's Coup il'Etat.
London, Jan. DO. There is a wldo
Bprcitd idea horo that tho Persian loan
has finally accomplished Russia's long
laid plans to obtain control ot Persia,
with tho douhlo object of outslng tho
British and assuring Russia au outlet
on tho Persian gulf.
Tho Nllliau reports very rough
weather at Kilnuea, Kauai.
Tho Board of Health visited the un
sanitary locations nt Iwllcl this morn-
lug but took no notion. The matter
will bo further discussed.
Jas-F-Morgan
11 3" treo'
Guni'dinn's Snle oV Re.il
B stale.
My direction of ftelle F. Jones, Guardian
of Edwin Austin Jones, Helen Jones, Mar
garet Jones and Catherine Hay Jones,
minors, and acting under and by virtue of
an order Issued out of the Circuit Court of
the First Circuit, dated the 2nd day of
January, 1000, I am directed to sell nt
public auction, at my salesroom In the city
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Saturday,
the 27th day of January, 1000, at 12
o'clock noon of that day, all the right,
title and Interest of said minors, being an
undivided half of, In nnd to all those cer
tain pieces or parcels of land situate at
Walkane, District of Koolaupoko, Island
of Oahu, and more particularly described
as follows:
1. All that land described In R. P. 186,
L. C. A. 5721 and 8405 to Kalkaina, more
particularly described as follows:
Apana t. 6 lot kalo me ke Kakuahale.
Mamane. E hoomaka ma ke klhl Hema
mnkal 0 kela ma ke klhl 0 ka p.i hau, ke
klhl akau makal 0 ko Makakukae pill ana
I ko Ku halua, a e liolo ana He, Oo'.i Kom.
2.51 Kaul. ma ka pa hau, ma ko Maka
kukae, a hlkl I ka lllil kae pall I ke klhl
Ak. makal 0 ka lot 0 Kaheana; Alalia He.
75U Kom. 2.38 Kaul. lho ana ma ka pall
a pll anamaua auwai ma ko Kaheann;
He. 55,1 Kom. 1.22 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana
a hlkl I ke klhl Hema mauka 0 kela;
alalia Ak. 15; Kom. 2.J0 Kaul. ma ko
Kaheana aine ko Ku a hlkl I ke kunui
pall; alalia Hlk. 1.47 Kaul. ma ke kumu
pall, a hlkl I ko Kaheana mala ulu; alalia
Ak. 66 Hlk. 2.25 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana, a
pll ana a hlki I ka Mill kae pall, alalia Ak.
59 2-4 HI, 1.00 Kaul. ma kula a hlkl I ka
nuhala, ke klhl akau makal 0 kela, a ke
klhl Akau mauka 0 ko Ku kahua. Alalia
He. 31 i HI. 2.04 Kaul. ma ko Ku Kahua
hale a hlki I kali! I hoomaka!. Maloko 0
la Apana 1 m-ioo Eka.
Apana 2, 0 lol. Mnmane. E hoomaka
ma ke klhl Hema makal 0 kela kahi e
walho ana He. 61 Kom. 73 Pauku ma! ke
klhl Hema mauka 0 ka Apana 1 mal, pill
ana hoi me na lol elua 0 Kaheana ame
kahl lol nahelehele. A e holo ana He.
AO'i Kom. ma ka auwal ma ko Kaheana;
alalia He. 2S't HI. 85 pauku ma ko Ka
heana; alalia ma kahl walho wale He. 14
Kom 96 pauku, a He. 62 45 Kom. 03
pauku, a Ak. 37 Kom. 1 Kaul. a moku ka
auwal. Alalia Ak. 40M Hi. lho
ana ma ka auwal; alalia Ak. 7 40 Kom.
1.44 Kaul. a hlkl I ke klhl Hema makal 0
ka lol poallma. Alalia ma ka lol poallma
Ak. 16JJ Kom. 88 pauku; a HI. 75 V Kom.
2.50 Kaul. Alalia Ak. 18,' Kom. 1.50
Kaul. a Hlkl i ke kumupali. Alalia ma ke
kumupall a ma ka auwai. Ak. 60 Hi. 1.05
Kaul., a Ak. 76' HI. 1.73 Kaul. a hlkl
I ke klhl Akau mauka o ko Ku lol;
alalia ma ko Ku He. n IC HI. 1.41 Kaul.
AK. 82 111. 1. 00 Kaul., a lie. M'i Hi 40
Pauku a hlkl I ko Kaheana lol. Alalia
He. 32 HI. 71 Pauku ma ko Kaheana a
hlki I kahl I hoomakai.
MALOKO 1A APANA 1 EKA.
Apana 3. 1 lol. Kahalao. E hoomaka
ma ke klhl Akau makal 0 kela pill ana I
na hi 0 Kuluahl ame ko Kaukl; a e holo
ana He. 47'$ Hi. 1 Kaul. ma ko Kuluahl,
Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
:jp:E3oa-:E3:E3ss block.
Great
We beg to inform the Ladies
that we have just opened out
five cases of Embroideries, In
sertions, and AIIOver Embroid
epies-l,000 pieces of Bmbnoid
eries of all grades in widths and
qualities to select from, high
novelties in new patterns that
must be seen to be appreciated.
Having imported the same direct
from the largest manufacturer
in ownzeriana, we are able to
sell the seme at very reasonable
prices.
We invite inspection.
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
S, EHRLICH, Manager.
a hlkl I ke klhl Hema inaka 0 kela; alalia
He. 45 Kom. 1.48 Kaul. nu ke nkaakal;
alalia Ak. 43 15 Kom. t.18 Kaul. ma ko
Kapule: alalia Ak. 50 M HI. 1.40 Kaul. ma
ko K.uiki a hlkl I kalil I lioomakal.
Ai.iloko o ia Apana 1 5-100 Eka.
2nd. All that portion of the land de
scribed In R. P. 158. L. C. A. ?oio to
I'.il.iuhuhi, as Is described In deed of
Pjlauhulu to Nakea. dated Mav. tHc?.
and of record In Liber 27 on page 410.
3ru. All tnnt lanu, Ming a portion 01 (be
makal half of R. P. 158, L. C. A. 5)Q. to
Palauhiilu. more particularly described as
follows :
lieclnnlnc at the northwest corner of thn
land of M. Phillips & Co. adjoining the
'rotestant church yard, and runnlne south .
33 East 5.25 chains along the line divldlne
the mauka from the makal half of R. p.
1 ?8: thence south 61 West 1 05-100 rh.iln
along the land of Puka to the Government
road; thence north 33H West 5.30 chains
along the Government road to the ProteS'
tant church yard; thence north 641 East
1.95 chains along the said church yard to
the point of commencement. Containing
an area of 1 027-1000 acres.
4th. Five undivided shares or Interest In
the land known as the Ahupuaa of Wal- "
kane, and held and owned by a number of
people as tenants In common, and called
the Hul of Walkane.
5th. All that land at Kumunnl. W.1I.
kane aforesaid, and more particularly de
scribed In R. P. 152, L. C. A. 605 1, to
gether with dwelling houses, cook house,
servants' dwellings, stable and bath house
situate thereon.
6th. That certain sminr of ur.itrrlcnnun
as Ulawlnl, situate In the Ahupuaa of
Walkane, conveyed by the officers of said
Hul of Walkane to P. C. Jones, together
with the pbes leadlnir the u-.itpr fmm
said spring to the last above mentioned '
premises.
7th. Lease from the officers nf ciM Hni
or Walkane of about ten acres of land
known as the Peterson lot; rent paid In
full to October 1st, 1907.
8tll. Note for Il20 secured hv mnrtmiT.
dated May 17, 1800. at 12 Per cent ner
annum, made by Pinl to Peterson. Larsen
and Hopkins, of his Interest In the Hul of
Walkane.
Tlie property above described has fnr
the most part been used as a country reslf
dence, and has on a portion thereof two
dwelling houses, onthouses. stables, etc..
all in good order and condition. A portion
of the land's three pieces are leased, and
bring In a rental of f 155 a year.
P. C. Jones, Esq., who Is the owner of
the other undivided half of said property,
has consented to a sale of his half at the
same time and place, and will join In the,
deed for his half Interest with the Guar-'
dlan, so that the party buying can secure
the whole property. The five shares In
the Hul of Walkane represent nearly a
sixth Inteiest In between 1,500 and 1,600
acres, consisting of Kula and rice land, the
land being known as the Ahupuaa of
Walkane.
Upset price for all the above property
will be 1 12,000.00.
Deeds at the expense of purchaser.
Dated Honolulu, January 3rd, 1900.
For further particulars apply to Cecil
Brown, Esq., or
J. F. MORGAN,
1419 Auctioneer.
By order of Judge Perry, the above sale
Is postponed to Saturday, Feb. 10th, loco
at the same hour and place.
News!
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