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KVRNINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, llfl T.. MONDAY. NfjV. 11, 1901.
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BARGAINS
IN
Horses, Mules
Carriages
The business of tho HONOLULU
STOCK-YAROS CO. Is now being
closed out anil nil stock is offered at
prUnte snle.
The list comprises:
CnrrlaRe and Buggy Horses.
Hack and Kxpress Horses.
California and Hawaiian Mules.
DuRglrs, Hacks, Hurries, l'haetons.
Ktc.
Sets of Single and Double Harness.
These are for sale at low rntes.
Call enrly at tho stables and take
jour pick.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
C. A. RICE.
1971tf
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS ?oS. soo. 5io STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834.
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, SJrveys and Re
ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited tor Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Report oi
Properties for investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEG, M. AM. Soc C, .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
Something Fop You!
Everybody likes good things to cat and It's our business to sell them.
Wo have- Just opened a fine assortment of cookies and biscuits, including
tome of tho following kinds:
Fig Bars Ginger Cakes
Ralson Cake Cocoanut Cakea
1 Creoles Snow Flakes
Graham Wafers Dainty Chips
I Honey Cake Orange Cookies, Etc.
Spiced Nuts
C. J. DAY & CO.
Klnfc street, neap Fort.
MASONICTEMPLE
Tfc
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Pacific Stated.
TUIMUAY
Hawaiian First Degree.
WliO.NIiSOAY
THURSDAY
Honolulu Comdry. Regular.
I'RIDAY
Hawaiian Second Degree.
SATURDAY
Pacific Third Degree.
All visiting members of the or
der ore cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO.
,0. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHARLOCK. N. G.
E. II. HENDRY, becretnry.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
." MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock in Harmony Hall, King street.
.Vlalung brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A-.E. MURPHY. K. R. S.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem'
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
lug brothers cordially Invited.
O. ERICSON, C. C.
ALrrlED ARENDT,
K. of R. and S.
Professional Cards.
Miniatures on Porcelain,
Photographic Coloring.
Miss Caroline Uaskins
ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.
Telephone Main 259.
Studio, King Bros., Hotel St.
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER
will receive a limited number of pupils
for
VOCAL INSTRUCTION.
Term commencing on and after Sep
tember 25th.
"MIQNON,"
1024 Beretanla St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
fn classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St,
opp. Adventlst Church.
John R. Bergstrom,
PIANO AND
ORGAN TUNliR
Bergstrom Music Company
Telephone 321.
Telephone tho r.VENINO HULLE
TIN, Main 25G, if you have books to lie
1 made, printing to be done, etc., etc.,
nnd we will call. Wo have men that
know their business for that purpose,
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
-Sencs nn early light break--fast
suitable for this climate
-consisting of Ham and Kggs,
-all kinds of 8andwlches, Cold
-Ham, Hot Huns and Dough--nuts,
Sweet Milk, Tea, Choco
late and the finest cup of Ko-
na Coffee in the city, ranging
In price from 10c up, and
-ready at 6:30 a. m.
-It also seres a light dally
lunch, ready at 11:30 a. in..
nnd convenient for those Mho
want oulik Ben Ice
l'ocket lunches, Including
ham, cheese or sardines, smiil
withes, pie and doughnuts.
only IBe. each.
No other concern but a first
class bakery can nfford these
-Inducements nt the prke. You
-will meet all your friends at
the New England Bakery.
J. Oswald Lutted,
MANAGtR.
TEL. MAIN 7c
FOR SALE !
Six large lots on thc corner of WI1
dcr avenue and Alexander street.
Electric cars pass the door.
Opposite the Oahu College grounds.
Prices ranging from $800 to $2000.
Terms one-fourth cash nnd three
fourths on mortgage, or In monthly
payments.
TO RENT Ten-room house, with
large grounds, on Pauoa road; $30.
Applpy to
Castle & Lansdaie
Real Estate and Investments.
506-507 8TANQENWALD BLDQ.
A Suggestion
When your larder Is short
of liquid refreshments
Let Us Supply
Your Wants !
We .ire headquarters for
Gilbey's celebrated table
wines, such as Invalid
Port, Amontillado Sherry
St. Julien Claret, Etc.
Our Whiskies
are known to be without
rivals ; such brands as
the "Hunter," "White
Horse" and "Belle of,
Jefferson" Bourbon will
please any one.
Our prices make the
Honolulu Liquor
Trust Squeal
3.50 for a gal. of choice
6 Years Uld Bourbon
Whisky ; no other house
will supply this qjality
at the same price.
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
THE PIONEER WINE AND
LIQUOi. HOUSE.
25 King Street.
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Chinese and Japanese Firms.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Good;
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O B01061.
TEL whiti g
CLEANING!
Lillet' tklrts clcineJ. Clothlnr
cltantd, dyed and repaired.
Suits raide (0 order,
Fit guaranteed. Lowest prlo
TIM WO
Fort 3tf.t. nf ir Kukul, and
nir Orphun Trtttttr
Mrlcat Ct.tnlDc ont suit. tj
Dytlng lult$a $
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Senator II. I', Baldwin Is up from
Maul.
Frank Drown Is quite 111 nt his home
on King street.
Mrs. Mnrston Campbell was a pas
senger In the China.
Mrs. P. M. Uronks was a passenger
In the China Sunday.
Judge George I), Gear did not lcavn
In the China Sunday.
J. J. SullUan arrhed from Kauai in
the W. O, Hall Sunday.
Just received a large consignment of
Pantheon O. P. S. Try It.
Accuracy Is the aim of Whitney &
Marsh. See their ad today.
There will be a dance at the Lei
Pono Mol club this evening.
Dig adinntagc In buying furniture
from Hopp & Co. Sec their nd.
Dig sale of boy's clothing on nt the
Faclflc Import Co. Don't miss It.
Nicely furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1219 Port St., $1.50 per week up.
Harmony Lodge, No. 3, t. O. O. P.,
tniets tonight nt :30 in Harmony Hall.
Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Ca
rrara & Co., liquor dealers. 9j King St.
Stop at Mrs. Hanna's new millinery
store on Port street near Chaplain
lane.
The PEERLESS PRESERVING
PAINT Is guaranteed to last three
tears.
Illnnk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by tho liulletln Publish
ing Co.
Chaplain Dickson of the transput!
Kllpatrlck preached last ccnlng at tho
Christian church.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Uullctln gives a complete summary of
the news of. the day.
tins Maucr left for Chicago In the
China Sundny. He will return to the,
Klondike In the spring.
w,..i,.itn.in. v.,..,ii,nv t
Phvslrnl Director 'ioung of the .M.
C. A. nddretsed the bovs nt Kameha-,,
, . . .i.i ... nHiw
ineha school last evening.
. . . .
The meeting of tho OITiccrs Cluh
that was to have been held vesterday,
lias been postponed a week.
E. II. Card, formerly manager of tho
Hllo hotel nnd then thc Moana, left for
the Const In thc China Sundny.
Thc band will give n concert In Em.
ma Square this evening nt the usuul
hour, piovldlng the weather Is good.
Wilder Sti-nmsbli. Co. miblis n no '
tlcc to Bhlppcrs
freight schedule.
regarding a new
See under New To-
day.
David Lawrence &. Co., Ltd., arc now
having their first annual clearance sale
and are selling good cigars for little
money.
During the nbiencc of H. II. Hath
from the Territory Hurbert Ohman
will act for him under full power of
attorne)
Head Sachs' new ad top page 3.
I'rlces are quoted on blnnkets, flan
nelettes, fancy all wool crepons, urn
biellas, etc.
The Hawaiian Automobile Company
had Its carriages that were burned In
Chicago partly insured, lis loss Is
thcrcfoiti not total,
Kverjbody Is Invited to visit Mc
Inerny's shoe store today from 2 to
9 p. m. and twelve pairs of shoes will
be given nway. Good music.
The regular rehearsal of thc Ama
teur Orchestra will be held this even
ing Instead of Tuesday, at 7:45 o'clock
sharp. In thc Y. M. C. A. hall. A full
attendance is requested.
Agnes L. Urun of I-nramle, Wyoming
nnd William Itlce of Honolulu, wcic
married at the Human Catholic Cathe
dral at 8 o'clock latt evening. The
Itev. Father Valentino olllclnted.
Don't forget Cnmarlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. Ha always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Who would not be glad to know that
there Is at least one place In town
nhere only pure wines and whiskies
arc sold. We refer to Hoffschlaeger
Co., Ltd., the oldest liquor house In
town.
Those wishing reliable horses, ex
perienced drivers, new rigs, fair prices
and courteous treatment should call at
the Territory Stables. Their telephone
number Is Main 35. They deliver and
call for rigs free of charge.
After the play Saturday night, them
was a big time on thc Ewu lannl of the
hotel. The occasion was the birthday
of Miss Mary Forbes, nelce of James
Nell). A genuine lunu was served up
to the guests of Mr. and Mis. Nclll.
Mrs. II. I'. llaldwln. A. D. Raldnlu
Andrew Adams, Mrs. T. W, Hobion
W. J. (iallngher, Isaac II. Harbottle
W. C. Achl. W. II. Hoogs, J. Cooke,
and J. F, Humbcrg weic among tho
arrivals from Muul poits in the Clau-
ill no Sundn)
Holiday season Is drawing nek.' and
we arc fully equipped with a new stotif
of mouldings for picture framing, wo
would like to have our work now as
we are better prepared to do good work
than when the rush comes. Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.
Ohta, the Japanese sub-contractor In
building a cottage on the naval leser
vntlon, was found not guilty of vio
lating the eight-hour labor law (or
United States Government work. The
Jury found tho verdict Saturday after
noon after being out three hours. 1
Among the arrhals from Hllo and
way ports In the Kinnu Saturday weio
the following: Geo: H. Angus, Mrs. C.
C. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Macon
nchle, Gen. Llshman. A. A. Ilraymer,
12. F. Hlshop, A. Hnneberg, 1). Conwuj
C. A. araham, O. T. Day, Itev. L. M.
Hartley, Geo. T. Kluegcl and J. T. Ta
lor. It has been announced by tho Hoard
of Civil Service Kxumlners that theie
will be anexamlnatlon for postoflke
clerks nnd mailturrleis, held at the
High School, on Saturday next, at )
a. m. Applications for blanks to en
ter must bo made at once to A. I). In
galls, at his otllco in the Ganger's de
partment, Custom House, and ampli
cations must bo filed by 4:30 next Friday.
NOVEMBERMcCLURE'S
Nothing could be more timely than,
three of the articles which go to make
up McCIure's Magazine for November.
Citizens, regardless of party, If not
anxious arc somewhat curious regard
ing their new President. William Al
len White. In his Inimitable style, ana
zes Roosevelt In n woy which showi
this unclassified man In n new light
the true light. Mr. White will bo ic
membered as the author of the strik
ing character sketches, "Hnnna,"
"Brian" and ""Croker." Although tho
steel strike is settled, Interest In th
greatest corporation In, the world has
not abated. Ray Stannard llaker, au
thor, of the character sketch, "J. Pier-
Vont Morgan," explains "What the.
I'nlted States Steel Corporation Is, and
How It Works," nil In n manner that
Is both Interesting and Instructhc. As
a descrlber of a thrilling contest of
speed, Walter Wellmnn has no equal.
The automobile race from Paris to
Berlin Is described so vhldly that one
can almost sec Pournlcr flash by at the
rate of a mile a minute. The "true
story of n recently discovered Trcasuie
Island'." Is told by Sturgls II. Rand in
"The Romance of Christmas Island."
The fiction of the ntimber If well worth
rending. A very striking1 Western tnlo
of adventure Is "Why the Hot Sulphur
Mall Was Late." by Chaunccy Thom
as, with splendid pictures by Charles
S. Chapman. "The Tipster," Illus
trated by W. R. Leigh, Is the lust of
Edwin Lefevrc's Wnll street stories
some think the best. M. Quad has writ
ten In his merriest vein ot nn Incident
In tho life of one "Colonel Jotyln. IJ. 8,
A.." for which story A. I. Keeler has
supplied tho Illustrations. Kate, M
Cleary, whose story, "The Stcpmotti
cr," attracted so much attention, con
tributes a pathetic Thanksgiving tale,
"The Mission of Kitty Malone." Henry
Unit's btautlful pictures catch the trim
B""i or is. . Mcuiclianil a dainty
meicn, .tuncy nnu 1 ana tne uin.
There nrp poems and other features,
.. , .5,iwl,. , v '
, """" " """"
n. line s 11 uuifluio numoer.
, r. .
' A' this time, 'When the "eyes of tho
.. arc upon thc Myorn,t. cnm.
pnBn ln N(.w York CUy( whcn, ,
. rorccg of r(,form nrc attcml)UnK the
overthrow of Tammany. Joseph M.
Rogers' story. "With His Hack to the
Wall" (McCIure's for November), Is
right In line. It lolls of the fight mnd
y hy Martin Dooner. a lender In a slum
,dlstrkt of a great city, against a re-
'""" nu.uue who oppofceu nis reeiec
tlon to the Hoard of Aldermen. Dnou-
cr wns " fcnr,('l,s campaigner, and his
niiswcr 10 qucMions pui uy tne com
mittee of One Hundred Rest Citizens
nre ns humorous and pointed as any
tiling of the kind ever written. It is a
particularly good story.
Bminn Hcjunre Mimic
The band will piny the following se
lections at a concert In I2mma Squars
this evening, beginning nt 7:30 o'clock:
Part 1.
Mnreh The Crack of thc Whip..
(new) Henry
Overture Jubilant Weber
Selection The Ringing Girl (new)
Herbert
Songs
(n) Kukllaklla.
(i) Walkaahuula.
Miss I. Kelllaa.
(c) Kllloulnnl.
(c) Kllloulnnl. (d) Llhollho.
Mrs. N. Alapal.
Part II.
Cornet Solo Faclllta Hartman
Chnrles Kreuter.
Selection The Whirligig (new)
Strombcrc
Waltz llcautv's Charms Toljanl
Medley A Sure Thing (ne)..DcVUt
The Stnr Spangled Hanncr.
RHPAIR.NG AT PliKIN.
Peking. OLt. 31. The lep.ilrs to the
nails, toners and palate have been
almost completed A tempornrj struc
ture of wood und cloth has been erect
ed In place of thc destiojed Chlen Ken
toner, under which Kuipeioi' Kunng
Hsu will pass when entering the For
bidden City. It Is painted to resemble
the old stone tower,, with cannon In
the windows, and looks like a piece of
theatrical scenery. Kvery effort Is
being made to conceal from the court
the evidence of conquest. Thc llrltlsh
loopholed the wall at the station out
side Chlen Nen gate, and the Chinese
nie now building another wall outside
this to screen It from the view of thc
court. Prince Chlng stinted to meet
the lourt today.
FRANCIS MURPHY CLUB.
Notwithstanding the very bail
weather of Saturday night last, there
u'us a large attendance at the conceit
git en by way of opening the new
meeting place of the Francis Murphy
Temperance Cluh In Kmma Hall. He -
sides the entertainment, lefreshments
wcie seivcd nnd the cwnlug proved
one ot theiuobt pleasant enjoyed by flui
dull since Its Inception. All the Hum
be IB on the program weie excellent hut
the Ktnr pel (oi mors of the ecnlng
weie .Michael l'nlton, chuiacter Im
personator and singer, I'. Maurice Mc
Muhon nnd Mr. Senec-al. The enter
tnlument closed nt :?,0 o'clock. Th
club nill hold a temperunce meeting
tomorrow (Tuesday) etenlng. Kvery
liody Is cordially Invited to attend, Itev.
Mr. Klce nlll give a stneoptkon Ifc
tine on un inteiestlng subject.
QUBEN TO M.INLAD.
Queen l.llliiokalnnl left for the Main
land In the China Sunday. Her ob
jective point Is Washington although
she nlll lnlt tho big cities of the east.
She mil) be .may but tno or three
months und again she mil) be away n
month. At the quarantine wharf Sun
day, there nus a l.uge attendiinie of
friends donn tn k.i alohu to ths
Queen, mong the number weie 1'rluce
David Kawuniiniikna, 1'ilnce.iml I'rln
cess Knlanliinniile. Delegutu mid Mis.
It. W. Wilcox. Hon Samiiel I'.ultci und
many cithers.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
ralio Laxative Hrnmo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. U. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 25 cents.
Baby Brand
Condensed
Milk ....
The Very Best Milk
for Babies, t 1 t i
Prepared especially
for Babies, till
In 1 word, the "Baby Brand" Conden
sed M k Is "Best for Babies" because :
It 1 1 a perfect food, making chlldred vtout
and (tr6ng.
It 3 put up In sterilized glass jars, her
metUally sealed.
It Is also the most economical Infants'
food n the world.
Its purity and richness Is unexcelled.
The Washington
Mercantile
Co., - .Ltd.
Agents.
PHOTO-
ALBUMS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
EASTMAN KODAKS
SO per cent below list price.
FILMS, PAPER,
PLATES, v ETC..
fresh by every
ttteaimer. 1 1 t
Our motto Is "Not How Cheap,
But How Qood."
Developing and
Printing Care
fully Execited.
HOL LISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
SOLE AQENT5.
Kahikinui Meat
pROM MAUI
fresh every day.
For Sole at the 1 1 1
FISH MARKET, Stalls 19 and 21
AKD AT
Botcher Shop, Cor. Ber. & Alakea
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
tgit'tl
POOPRIEIOPS
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Estate to
all parts of the group.
We will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WEST KINO 8TREET.
To Let. or Lease
A Fine House and Lot
on the makal aide of Beretanla street
between Pllkol and Keaumoku 8ta.
(The house has aeveral rooms and all
modern Improvements.
i
DAVID DAYTON
233 MERCHANT 8TREET.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHAO STREfcT,
KEWALO.
Tel. White 1221.
P. O. Box 552
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
W
OMEN'S EXCHANGE
3U FORT ST.,
Has the Best Assortment ot
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
ln tho City.
FRESH HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS ANn vniDAYS.
New Map of Oahu.
Compl'c i from (jovcrnnttnt Surveys and Charts,
Mars ot Siwar Plant. Hum, Railways, and Other
Rillablt Sourrcs. THE MAP IS ilait INCHCS,
with artistic colcrlngs and neat mountings, mak
ing a very useful as well 'as ornamental wall map
THE PBICI OF THE MAP II Slo 00. Copies Can
tx obtain d from "
JAS. T. TAYIOR,
P. O, Doi too i Judd flulldlnsr. Honolulu! T. H.
or HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD
"IT'S A FINE THING"
w
primo lager
Uaks flood-Tastes 8ej-ls Qeod.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ORDER A CASE
Now offered for sale at
H. Hackf eld
Motor, Carriage
REPAIR AND BUILD
' ALL KINDS OF
machinery
Safe Work of all kinds. Typewilter,
Phonographs, Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, NEAR HOTEL.
Phone Blue 781. P.O. Box IIS.
J. W. SCHOENINQ, Manager.
Write ua or call for any Information on this aubjeet and you will find
us always ready to do our utmost to oblige you.
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd.
TEL. MAIN 390. KING STREET, near Alakea.
NOTICE OF SALE !
The undersigned assignee of Den. Oucrrero offers ror sale the follow
ing. Including tho good-will of the grocery store heretofore doing business
under name as above on Miller street, near Ucrctanla:
COMPLETE STOCK OF GROtERIES.
FIXTURES INCLUDING COUNTER, SHELVES, ETC.
ICE BOX. CHEESE SAFE.
IRON COMBINATION 8AFE. ONE HORSE.
ONE DELIVERY WAGON.
Tho above will be sold at less than cost and a full description can be
had ot samo by calling on
Assignee of Ben. Guerrero, at Lewia
Honolulu. October 19. 1901.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,
sfTo facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
selection to those known to the firm, or will furnish satisfactory
refei-ences In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,
Market Cr Poat 6ta., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request We have
the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and art
prepared to furnish special designs.
Bulletin 75c. per month.
Waialua Beach Hotel
CHA8. DAVID, Manager
Now Open for Business.
Finest of Accommodation.
Finest of Bathing, t i I
Be Sure to Get Off nt I I
till Waialua Station
RATES $2.80 per day t
Special Rates by Week or
Month, i i i i i t i i
For further Information address :
IIALBIWA P. O.
Just Received
a New Lot of . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars !
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
FOR HOME USE
3 Carloads of
Budweiser and
Premium Pale
Beer
just to hand ex. Schr.
"Helene"
lowest prices by
& Co., Ltd.
and Machine Co.
Westinghouse
Apparatus
Plantations furnished with any
thing from a dry battery to the
finest electrical mill apparatus
manufactured. Anything In the
line of
Electrical Supplies
H. F. LEWIS,
& Cq.. 1060 Fort 8treeL
When You Want a Rig
RINQ UP THE
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : : bib fort street
Stable '.'hone, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72.
C. H. BELLINA.
THE UNION EXPRESS GO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meeta all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and we
dlock baggage on all outeolug steam
era. White and Black Sand For Stir
Office with Evening Bulletin, 211
Klng street. Tel. 86.
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