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SUNDAY DULLKTIK, HONOLULU, II. T SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1902.
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Fraternal Directory.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Hawaiian Stated Meeting.
TUI3SOAV
WUOM3SDAV
Honolulu Chapter Mark Mat
ter. THURSDAY
Rolt Croix Regular.
PRIDAY
Hawaiian Flrtt Degree.
BATUMDAY
Commandery Order of Tern-
Pie-
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7: SO
Is Harmony Hall. King street.
H. McKUCHNY, N. 0.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
'clock In Harmony Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to
attend.
H. J. OALLAOHER, C. C.
A. E. MUHt'HY, K. It. 8.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Friday evening at liar
nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
ers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit'
lug brothers cordially Invited.
G. EIUCrfON. C. O.
ALfilED AltENDT,
K. ot It. and 8.
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We have constantly on band a
lino line of
Alaska and Star Refrigerators,
Ice Boxes, Stoves, Rubber Hose,
Paints and Oils.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARES, Ltd
816 FORT ST. HONOLULU, H. T.
ilOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 178 King 8treeL
W. C. Achi & Co.
DROKER8
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Ileal Estate- In
all parts of the group.
We will Bell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WE8T KINO 8TREET.
LOTS FOB SALE
In Kaplotanl Park
Addition and In
Kullhl. - - - -
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi 8TREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss L. K. Dayton
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
Tel. White 1211
P. O. Box 55.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
Ilonolnio Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUOAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion raid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
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THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO DAT.
Scotch Shortbread; Cakes, nil sizes,
prices and styles; Ties, Just llko your
mother used to mnko; Cookies, Mnca
roons; Lady Fingers; Cream Puffs;
and nil tho dainty styles sultablo lor
tlio woll-furnlshcd table.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
grade for children, up t j better grades.
For 60c' wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar else
where. IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DON'T FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE !
-AT MAKIKI -
New two-story house.
Elctrlc lights; stablo
for 3 horses and car
riage. Modern sani
tary plumbing. Ce
ment sidewalk. Near
Electric Car I.tnc.
$3,500
EASY TBRM8
LANSDALE,
& CASTLE
506-507 Staneemvald BIJ
BABY
CARRIAGES .
AND
GO-CARTS
fancy ones but
n-o-t
at fancy prices
HOFFSCHLAEGER
CO., Ltd.
29 KING ST., NEAR BETHEL
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BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
taken. Aly work In
of the highest quality
and pplccs reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Toko elevator In Boston Block.
Professional Cards.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
n classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St.,
spp. Adventlst Church.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a
specialty.
ABADIU O CO.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, i'bonograpbs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired,
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Manager.
Subscribers to tlio BULLETIN
not receiving their papers promptly
mil confer a fuvor by notifying the
Buninnss Oflico; Telephone 250.
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FOR LADIES OF Y. W. C. A.
BY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
Especially Designed For Tired Shop
pers by Way of Diversion
Complete Summary
of Program.
On the 13th of this month the first
of n series of 5 o'clock lectures will
be held In the rooms of the Y. W. C. A.
In the Doston building. Theso lec
tures. Intended as n icstful diversion
for ladles after tin nftomdon's shop
ping, will be free and open to nil la
dles, thoic Wi.o are not members of
the association, Included. Tho lec
tures will bo as follows:
February 13 Architectural Forms
Mr. Ncwcomb.
Mr. Newcomli's lecture will lie lllus
trnted with tho exhibition of drawings
made by the lecturer. It will be hu
morous In character ns well ns Inter
esting and Instructive.
February 20
Some Romances at tlold Mining
Mrs. Dyke.
Mrs. Dyke linn had unusual oppor
tunities to visit the out of the way
mining countries In the West, wliero
she has gathered n wealth of Interest-
lug material for her subject.
February 27. . Hrst Aid to the Injured
Miss Bninnnl.
Miss Ilarnnrd of Knmebameha
School, will. In her lecture, give spe
cial attention to the methods of mnk
Ing preliminary bandages In cases o(
accidents or emergency.
March G lohn llrmvn
Mr. Wnldron.
Mr. Waldron of the Manual Training
School has for n number of years been
making n collection of ookn nnd any
thing pertaining to Jolui Drown, his
history nnd his connection with the
Civil War. He has In IiIh collection a
number of rare books and pilots.
many of which are now out of print,
his collection being said to be the
finest of its kind known. As Mr. Wal
(Iron will bring these books nnd prints
for exhibition nt his lecture, he will
thus nfford nn excellent oppoitunlty
for those Interested to Inspect theso
rare tilings.
March 13
Conm.iiison of
English and Ameilcan Humorists.
Miss Helen Kenny.
Miss Keany has made n comprehen
sive, study of English and American
humorists nnd is thoroughly acquaint
ed with her subject. Sho Is n lady of
literary ability and taste, so that her
discourse Is Hiiro to be particularly
thorough and Interesting.
March 20 Reading
Miss R. S. Cartwilght.
Miss Cartwrlght's readings nre so
well known and aio so much enjoyed
that nothing more need be said. Her
rcndlngs are looked forward to with
a great deal ot expectation.
March 27 A Stevenson Chat
Mrs. Hemy Castle.
Mrs. Castlo's well-known literary In
tcreBts alone Insuie nn Interesting
talk but In connection with this a per
sonal acquaintance with Mrs. Steven
son, the Wife of tho poet, such ns the
lectin er enjoys, enables her to give
n great amount of Interesting material
not to bo found In books. Mrs. Castle
will, besides relating her Impressions
of tho poet such as she has received
them through his wife, dwell especial
ly on Stevenson's stny In Hawaii nel
and will thus bo able to Impart to her
subject matters of much local Interest.
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HE PRIVILEGE
Captain Schofleld, quartermaster
captain abouid the transport Meade,
has put himself on record ns bHiTg the
Hrst officer of a Culted Stair- Irana
port, passing through Honolulu, to 'j
fuse the Y. M. C. A. tho privilege of
holding services nbo.ird ship and he has
thereby got himself very much dislik
ed. Uetween 4 and C o'clock yesteid.iv af
ternoon, H. Mleth, a Y. M. C A. mem
ber, went to the Meade to niriingi fur
n meeting this nfternoon. Ho ap
proached Captain Schofleld and said:
"I nm a representative of the Y. M
C. A. Will you nllow us to hold reli
gious services abonid 1I1U trnnspoit
on Sunday afternoon ut 2-.10 o'clock!"
"No, jou cannot," came the grulf ir
Ply. "Is that answer most emphatic?"
was the next question asked.
"Yes, It Is," came the reply.
Never before halng been tr-aied In
such a manner by a trnnspoit odltir
when on such an errand, Mr. Vi.'lili left
nnd reported nt headquarters. It Is
likely that Captain Sehofleld's shiliby
treatment of tho Y. M. C. A. lupre
tentative will be reported to headquar
ters, ,
FIERCU COLOMBIA FIGHT.
New York, Jan. 23. A cable to tho
Herald from Bogota, Colombia, says:
The Government has made a success
ful effort to prevent the revolutionists
from attaching Bogota. An Important
battle was fought several days ago at
Kacatatlva. about twenty miles Horn
Bogota, Tho struggle was bitter. Aft
er long fighting tho Government tioops
repulsed tlio insurgents, who left 3fil
of their number dead on the field.
Ninety of the Government troops were
killed. Business has been suspended
temporal Uy.
DIED.
UACHELOR In Washington, D. C,
January 21. 1902, Catherine E. Bach
elor, beloved mother of Prank, Loult.,
Charles and Henry Warren, Mrs. K
S. Douglas and Mrs. 0. T. Fink, sis
ter of Frank W. James and Joseph
Dunne; aged 05 years. Interment
Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland,
Cul.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists rofund tho money If It
falls to euro. E. W, drove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
HAlliilH
Tho Hawaiian Dramatic Society, an
organization of clever amateurs, will
pppcar at the Opera House on Tuesday,
February 18 In two plays, "The Ro
mance of Kllse," n drama by Oliver
Ualnbrldge, of which Max O'Rcll says:
"In this delightful little play tho char
acters lUc, the language Is Impassion
ed, the sentiment heroic, and tho
grouping most exquisite." The second
Is n laughable comedy entitled "Lost
In the Fog" and n clever burlesque on
"llomco nnd Juliet" by Allan Dunn.
The orchestrn will be under tho dl
lection of Miss Jessie Teasdnle, lha
brilliant young musician who nppcarcd
with the Boston Concert Company.
Sonny Cunlia. who appears In tho
comedy, Intiodiiccs one of his pleasing
compositions. The caste has been enrc
fully selected and nn evening of much
pleasure may be expected.
Tho box plan opens at Wall, Nich
ols' on Tuesday next.
oli'o
OFFICIAL OF UNITED
STATES COURTS VALUE
Largely Engaged in Preliminary
Judicial Work that Saves
Time and Trouble for
the Courts.
The change In the omce of the Unit
cd States Commissioner Just made In
this city has called attention to an of
fice or tho United States Couit which
Is very little understood by tho peopKi
of this Territory.
Many questions have been asked ot
people around the Courts within the
Inst two days, as to what duties thu
United Stntes Commissioner Is called
upon to perform.
A llullctln reporter. In seeking Infor
mation upon the mibjcct yesterday,
was told by a couit ollldlc-er that 11 rec
ent volume of tho United Stntes Sil
piemo Court Reports gave a very clear
summary of the duties of the Commki
sloner. In looking up tho subject it
wn8 found that the duties of the Unit
ed Stntes Commissioner nr:
"To Issue wnrrnnts for ouVnsoi
against the United States; to vaits'i
the offenders to be nnestc-d nnd Im
prisoned, or bnlled. for trial, nnd t.
der tho removal of offenders to other
districts;
"To hold to security of the pence
and for good behavior;
"To carry Into effect tho awnid or
arbitration or decree of n. consul o!
any foref cu nation; to sit a,- Judge )r
nrblt'uto. In such dlrfrc-ner-i ns limy
arise benv.-en tV captains mil rrews
of nny vcseU belonging to the natlors
whose Intercuts nic committed to hh
chnrgc; nnd to enforce obedience by
Imprisonment until 411 !i nwnrcl. arbi
tration, or decree Is comn'.t'! with.
To take ball and nflldavltM In
civil causes;
"To discharge poor convicts Impris
oned for 11011 paymenut of flues;
To tnkci oath and acknowledg
ments; '
"To Institute piosecutlons under the
laws lelntlng to crimes ngnlnst tho
elective franchise and civil lights of
citizens, nnd to appoint poisons to exii
cute wuirants theieunder;
"To Issue search warrants authoriz
ing Internal revenue officers to search
piemlses where a fraud upon the lev
enuo has been committed;
"To Issue wnirn'nts for deserting
foreign seamen;
"To summon masters of vessels to
nppenr beloro him and show cause,
why process should not Issue against
such vessel;
"To Issue warrants for and cxamlnn
pet sons charged with being fugitives
fiom Justice;
"And to take testimony In a litigated
matter, In a civil causo at law. In
equity, or in admiralty, that may bo
icfcrrcd to tho Commissioner by tho
Court."
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WIDENING FORT 8TREET.
The Concrete Construction "o. lias
been nun riled the contract to make al
terations In widening Fort utreet nn
tho Catholic Mission fi outage. The
bids received by tho Superlniendem of
Public Works were as follows.
Coirea Plcauo $809 EC
W. H. Rke for Bituminous Road
Paving Co 783 31
T. O. McKcdjIo 774 80
Hawaiian Engineering Con
struction Co. 709 9il
E. J. Lord 738 B"i
John Wnlker "18 31
A. Sinclair 097 43
I.. Biodlo 077 01
J. F. Bowler f.G.l 41
J. It. Hlgby" 05S C'J
A. D. Scraggy 4i 51
W. E. Howell 037 15
Concreto Construction Co GIG Si
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HELEN BREWER MATTER.
In nn opinion rendered ut tho 11 ipiest
of Collector of Ciibtoms Stackiilil,
United States Attorney Duiuie 11.1s
stated that thcio Is no liability uf the
captain of the ship Helen llievser to a
flno for coming hero fiom New York
without a regular crew llfct its provlilrd
for In several beetlons of tho I'cvlscd
Statutes of the United Stntei. Unler
the tilling of the United St'iwi Attor
ney it is held that tho vessel ip'uir an
American boat and coming fiom an
Aincilcan poit to nn American pint,
the voyugo Is In nowise to be cona'der
ed as a "foreign oyage."
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month.
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DISPLAYED TO SHOW
GROUNDS FOR NEW TRIAL
Judge Humphreys Grants Three Divo
rces Two Suits are Discontinued-Commissioner's
Re
port Confirmed.
T. MtCants Stewart presented a mo
tion for new trlnl for William Davis,
assault with n dangerous weapon, be
fore Judge Genr yesterday. It wns
tnken under advisement till Monday.
AmdnUts of Mnrston Campbell and
Joe Davis, Interfiled to show that it
was n physical Impossibility from the
evidence for the shot that wounded
the complaining witness to have been
fired by the defendant, were not ad
mitted by the court. A large Bketch of
the alleged shooter and shootce, tin
former on horsebnek nnd the Intter In
a lirnke, ns the evidence described
their relatUe positions, was displayed
upon nn easel.
Judge Humphreys granted a divorce
to Virginia do Sa ngnlnst frnnclsco do
Sn for extreme cruelty. Also to Melc
N. Manuel ngnlnst Peter Manuel for
adultery, defendant to pay $25 attor
ney's fee. Also to Lisa I. Kaholoknl
ngnlnst Iokcwe Kaholoknl for failure
to support, complainant to have cus
tody of children.
Alcxnndrlna Kcrnnndes petitions for
nn order of alimony, pending divorce
Milt, against Manuel Hernandez. She
alleges she Is In destitute circumstan
ces and had to borrow money for law
costs and $-" as a retaining fee for hor
attorney.
W. George Ashley's return of sale,
giving $1!145.7G net proceeds, ns com
missioner In the coso of Wm. F. Joch-
er s. Carl II. I'atzlg was confirmed
nnd the commissioner allowed a fee of
$100.
M. K. Klllean has discontinued the
suit, for specific performance against
Charles Deltlna nnd others,
Elizabeth K. Ilootli lias discontinued
her suit against Kahukii Plantation
Company for ejectment from two apa-
nas aggregating 0.71 acre, with $300
damages claimed.
Valn-Klller, the old and well known
remedy, has acquired a world-wlcre re
nown for the cine of suddon colds,
coughs, etc., weak stomach, Indiges
tion, cramp or pain In tho stomach,
bowel complnlnt, niarrhoea nnd dysen
tery. It has lost none of Its good name
by repeated trials, but continues to
occupy a prominent position In every
family medicine chest. Avoid substi
tutes, there Is but one Pain-Klller, Per
ry Davis'. Price 23c and 50e.
ORNAMENTAL
CUMBERS
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
with very curious flowers
resembling a pipe.... 10c
BALLOON VINE
A handsomo climber, with
Inflated capsules llko a
balloon 5c
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
ed for tho Islands; blos
soms appear In various
and showy colors .... 5c
BLACK-EYED 8JSAN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; flno for arbors.
... 6c
HYACINTH BEANS
A l-rench bean with beautl
fill clusters of purplo and
whlto .flowers 5c
JAPANESE JOY
An Introduction from Japan;
It grows rapidly lllto "Vir
ginia Creeper," clinging
urmly to nny wall or tree.
10c
CLEMATIS
A handsome climber for an
arbor or lanal ',10c
MORNING GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant and varied color
ed flowers 5c
SWEET HE A3
llcnutlful, fragrant, frco
Honoring plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by all 10c
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FORT STREET.
When You Want a Rig
RiNO UP THH
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : : 618 fort street
Stablo 'Phono, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELLINA.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets All Incom
Ing steamers from tho Coast, and
check baggage on all outgoing steam
rs. Wtlte and Black Sand For Sal;
Office with Evening Bulletin, 2U
King street Tel. 86.
W. IARSEN. tW
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND ! ! :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Pilot an4 eittnutel furnished for all ctasiti
Contrictlnr work.
I ROOM 300, BOSTON BLOCK,
A
KIM
"The lives of all great men remind us
We can make our lives sublime"
Just by doing as they all do
Drinking Prlmo all the time.
primo lager
Is made by tho latest scientific processes and Is absolutely Dure.
As a beverage and for health
to equal It.
Order from Brewery; TELEPHONE MAIN 341.
JUST RECEIVED PER GERMAN
GERMANIA and
CLOVER LEAF
also IRON MATERIAL FOR RAILROAD GARS for 30-Inch track,
For sale In quantities to suit, at lowest market prices by
H. HAGKFELD & CO,, LIMITED
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIMITED, i
Freeh Meats and Pish
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.
( Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
FOR SALE AT
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 King St., next to Bulletin Office.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
a ,5S,0AMS 5o8 509. 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. M
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surrey and Re
port! made for any class ot Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction f
Plana and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Report ti '
Properties for investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. C. .,
, . ... Engineer and Hanager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
OAHU CARRIAGE
1170 River Street.
Bet. Beretanla and Paualil.
Tel. Bluo 041.
P. O. Box 078.
Jobber Tires pat on in Satis
factory Manner.
Attorneys.
F. J. Russell E. M. Watson
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEY8 AND
COUNSELLOR8-AT-LAW.
Offices Maaoon Building.
20041m 'Phone Main 328.
V. AnsliB Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Remr-ed to Room 306, Judd Building
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR A LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Jfflce Bethel St., Near the Postofrlee.
HART & CO-,
(LIMITED)
niE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Creams and -Water Icis.
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Resort In the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In tlio store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster,
Get your orders In for the special
Industrial edition. The Becond edition
Is now ready for distribution. Price
HONOLUU'25cents.
and musclo building there Is none
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SHIP "MARIE HAGKFELD"
CEMENT
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The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
MF'G CO., Ltd.
MANUFACTURERS OP
Fine Carriages, Wagons and
TrOCkS. Repair Work a
Specialty
All orders promptly attended to.
Only competent help employed.
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahn Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 8151.
HuFFIAN & nARKHAH.
Beaver Lunch Room"
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Fort St., bet. Queen mid Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everything flrBt-class. Complete line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwavs
on hand.
H.J. NOLTE, - Proprietor.
Waialua Beach Hotel
CIIA8. DAVID, Mnnnftcr
Now Open fop BuslnesB.
Finest of Accommodation.
Finest ot Bntlilnfi. , , ,
Be 6uie to Get OH nt 1
U ,l Wnlnlun Stntlon
RATE8-$2.50 per dny I
Special Rates by Week op
Month. : 1 1 t 1 1 i 1
For further Information address :
IIALBIWA l. O.
Th weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub.
Ished In the Territory. Sixteen and,
twenty pages. $1 a year.
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