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Makers of McKibbin Furs.
MA. PAUL
WISCONSIN ANOTHER FIGHT
FOR INSPECTION
BILL LIKELY TO COME UP IN WIS-
CONSIN AGAIN.
Interests at Superior Contend that
Their Attitude Is Supported by the
Contentions of Buffalo Dealers, Who
Were at Duluth This WeekSupe
rior's Side of Inspection Differences
special to The Journal.
dupeiior Wis Uet 20Superior grain men
asseit that ill has not bten fclven to the outside
woild lemniiiiR the visit of the Buffalo and
llo luster milling commission to Duluth to in
\*stlgute Minnesota Inspection and the alleged
shoit chai ^inif of the Buffalo millers undei
the WlimeMit i inspection system fVhile there
las been no announcement that there will be a
lisht at the coming sessl of the legislatuie to
stcuie Wisconsin insi Pttlon, there is no doubt
but such au efftit will be made and all the de
vtloiments of interest In the grain trade outside
Duluth the past two years have been to
8trtntheu the position of the Supeiloi men who
muile the fight
Ihe statements of the Buffalo milling commli
sion headed bj (e rge Lrbm are simply cor
roloiati\e of the stateniei ts made bj Superioi
men lending the light at Madison two years ago
for Wisconsin bisection Ihe Buffalo men
asserted thej are lecelving wheat which they
I aj a No 1 noithern piice for that the Duluth
i,ralndealers mix the wheat aud when It gets to
Buffalo It grades onh No 2 northern and yet
Xhe^ are compelled to paj No 1 northern price
foi it to the loss of themselves and the farm
rs
In the statements made before the Duluth
Board of Prude Mr Lrbnn said that Duluth was
mining its wheat and then thiowing it Into the
testpalls to gtt the weight which should be
llftj seven pounds to tht bushel for No 1 noith
ern according to th contract made with the
Buffalo people When the wheat gets to Buffalo
Is ib pouied into the testpalls thru a funnel and
Is found to be a ilf pound to a pound and one
half Hfeht In weight This is what biought the
milling men heie as this light weight bushel
will not gnde No 1 noithein Inspector Shan
ahan accompanied the partj and said in reply
to an offer to exchange inspectors with Buffalo
that they didn care to hpve to keep a man at
tills end witching the Inspection
However the Buffalo giain men sent Chief In
pector Shannhan here last summer and at that
time gave notice that there would be no more
wheat purchased without sample as they were
short changed on the certificate plan Even
the sample lemedy does not seem to have ef
fected the Hire expected bj the Buffalo men
who maintain that thev are doing a legitimate
brokeiago and commission business
HUDSON, WIS Vi illiam Hatch a pioneer
citizen and merchant died suddenly of heart
disease
BLACK KIVER FALLS WIS The jury found
a verdict of murdei in the second degree against
I red -inderson foi shooting Petei Jepson The
penalty Is from fouiteen to twenty live years in
prison
TBEiTJIENT O FILES
Permanence of Cure the True Test.
Many so called pile remedies will af
tne usei slight temporaiy relief, ford and the majority of those afflicted do
not expect more than this
The average sufferer, after having
tried every preparation recommended
tor the cure ot piles, comes to the con
elusion that there is no cure except
by an operation, and rather than under
go this "la st resort" he suffers on, re
signed to the situation, so far as may
be The attention of those interested
is invited to the following experience
Vtter ton years of suffering from
blind, bleeding and protruding piles,
and after using every remedy I could
hear of without any benefit, I finally
bought a fifty cent box of Pyramid Pile
Cure and used it with such good results
I bought next a dollar box, which fin
ished up the job That was nearly six
years ago, and as far as piles is con
corned am cured and have never felt
a s\mptom of them since
"Many othois have used this reme
dy by my advice, with the same re
suits, and 1 alwa\s recommend it to
sufferers with piles
C Potts, Burlington, Kan
Testimony like this should convince
the most skeptical the Pyramid Pile
Cure not only cures, but cures to stay
cured It is in the form of a supposl
tory, can be applied in the privacy of
the home, directly to the parts affect
Ad and does its work quickly and pain
lessly
Druggists generally sell this famous
remedy for fifty cents a package and
suffereis are urged to buy a package
now and give it a trial tonight. Ac
cept no substitutes
4. little book describing the causes
and cure of piles is published by the
Pyramid Diug Co Marshall, Mich and
same will be sent free to any address
for the asking.
COOING* I
He Needs a Guardian
WISCONSIN
BUYERS MAKE A
FINAL ROUNDUP
MANY SALES OF SPECIAL STOCK
LUMBER AT ASHLAND.
Lake Shipments Not as Heavy as Ex
pected Owing to Prolonged Bad
WeatherEdward Hines Company
Makes Another Important Deal for
LogsNoithern Wisconsin Logging
Spoctal to The Journal
Vshlnnd Wis, Oct 20Lumber buveis are
making theii final loundup befoie navigation
i loses oidti to get thtli stocks in good con
dltlon I the winter beveial visited ishland
the pist week mid man} small salts of special
stick wcie made bv local deulets lake ship
ments loin the port of Ashland weie not as
hiuvj a expected owing mostlj to continued
bad weuthei on tht lakes
ihe list mfL of logs to be sawed 1 the,
Thompson I umber company of W ashburn foi the
Steams I uiube coinpunj will be cut this week
During tin season the Thompson I umbei coin
I any siwcd lo 000 000 feit of logs belonging to
the Steams tomrain the logs being cut on the
Bad ttiu reservation and driven down to Lake
)sui eiloi
Ihe large stave factory of the North W lscon
sin Loonoiage coiupanj is mailj completed and
will stait operations the hist of the wetk The
plant 111 give einplovrhent to 200 men
Ihe (lowi jtaM factoij which has been idle
for two years will start soon A Mllw mkee
concern has nactically closed negotlatious foi
bus ing the plant
Men for work in the logging camps of noith
Wisconsin are hard to obtain altho wages
aie good I verj emplojment agent in the cirj
hus orders foi from IS to 200 men and haidlj
am are obtainable
Hfteen miles if logging railioad will be laid
bj the North Western railroad inside of the next
month the load to tap a huge tiact of timbei
ow tied bj the Ross Lumbei companj of W ood
ruff The road will run from Meicei to Prtbcpie
Isle lake The Boss I umbei company intends to
log 20 000 000 feet of legs this winter
The Lake Superior companj of Vshland will do
much logging this wintei neai Pratt wheie it
has a laige tract of white pine The logs will
be brought to Vshland In the Omaha railroad
which is building twentv live miles of railroad
In older to got the business
George W ilMnson has sold his cut of logs
at the Mowtt mill to the Ldwiid Hines I urn
ber company of Chicago About 20 000 000 feet
of lumber Is in the deal and Mr W Uklnson se
cured a good price The lumber was from logs
purchased bj Mr W ilkinson from the Ashland
Boom & anal company
The Mowatt mill began sawing this morning on
logs which weie picked up adilft in the bav
having bioken from rafts Ihere are nbout
2 000 000 feet of these logs and they are owned
bj the Chequamegon Bay Lumber and Log asso
elation
The Alexander & Edgar Lumber company of
Iron River will probably close its larte plant
this winter for good its supply of timber hav
ing been exhausted Ihe companv has large
holdings of western pine and the mill will prob
ablj be dismantled and shipped to the Pacific
coast
The lake Superior company will operate two
haidwood camps this winter employing 1 0
men The logs will be brought to Ashland
the plant of the compuny will tun all wintei
being the only mill at Ashland to do so The
company recentlj innde a laige sale of lumber to
the Lnion Match company of Duluth
LA CROSSE WISThe government fleet has
completed its woik on tin upper Mississippi livn
and gone Into winter quartets heit The great
est in)_iovtnients weie made in the vicinity of
Diesbach and Dakota
IOWA
CONFERENCE'S GIFT TO CITY
Webster City Can Have Mercy Hospi
tal for the Taking.
WEBSTrR C1T\ IOWA "vv ill Webster Citv
accept Meicy hospital which has been given up
by the \orthw est low a conference of the Meth
odist church as a free Rift from the board of
trustees?
This Is a question which is agitating the
people of this city \esteida afternoon the
conference board held a meeting at the hos
pital preparatorj to permitting this magnificent
gift from the late Jacob Junk to revert to
the trustees The formal leturnlng of it how
ever will not actually take place for some thw
The hospital was elected by Mr Iniik at a cost
of S23 000 exclusive of all furnishings heating
apparatus etc and was given to the North
west Iowa confeience which finding it a bur
den has chosen to abandon it
In behalf of the board of tuistees Council
man I E "Wilson of the fourth ward who
is also a member of the board of tiustees
made the offer to the council last evenin,,
Theie was no discussion but a committee was
appointed to look into the matter and teport
This committee is composed of Mathre Levi
Cottington and itiste
In a watertank in a foot and a half of water
the 19 months old bo\ of Mi and Mrs O
Ivders who live half a mile noithwest of
Ellsworth met death bv drowning yesterday
TRAVELER GOES INSANE
John McLean of Boston Jumps from a
Tram at Hampton.
HAMPTOX IOWA John McLean while trav
eling from Boston to San Trancisco became
suddenly insane and leaped from the westbound
Chicugo Greit W estern train at this point He
was oveipoweied by local officers and taken to
the hospital Mr MeLean is about 30 aud
seems well educated It is the general iinpiet
slon that he was drugged or was under the
influence of some diug at the time he became
Insane and that he will probably recover
DUNLAP IOWAJacob Shoup whipped hii
wife and children and threw them out of their
home The next night a parh of neighbors
unmasked went to Shoup home dragjred him
into the yard and whipped him until he begged
for mercy
PATENT MEDICINE SWINDLE
Young Man Said to Have Taken $6,000
Out of Cass County.
TARGO N ror a year or two a young
man has been disposing of a concoction for
catanh and rheumatism at prices ranging from
$20 to 50 The purchaser would sign what
was called a contract but whieh turned up
ultimately as a note Some people paid and
kept quiet others are squirming but one man
who considers himself swindled declines to
pay and has hired a lawyer to fight the case
legitimate druggists say the stuff would be
deai at even $5
II A Rardin who has been doing the selling
disposed of the notes to banks and elsewheie
as qulcklj as possible and lt is estimated that
lie has pocketed about $0 000 He only took
the notes of men who were good and he rad
ily found speculators to buj cheap paper It
is said the trick is now being played in ad] i
cent states and in the east
The recentlv organised Fargo Humane society
has begun a cauipaign against dravmen and
others who are notoiiously cruel to their horses
SAULT STE MARIE, MICHJoseph Chaila
tran who shot Constable William living of the
anadlan Soo while under arrest will be hanged
on Dec 10 The convicted man is 24
that grows In Popularity.
Herplclde Will Save It Herpicide Will Save It Too Late for Herplddo.
money trying to overcome the result of hit
own neglect Some one at home should look
after him At first sight of dandruff
which la a contagious diseaseNewbro Her
picide should be used It cures dandruff
and stops falling hair by destroying the
dandruff germ A delightful hair dressing
STOPS ITCHINQ INSTANTLY.
The business man who is too busy to look
after his health and personal comfort needs
guardian Xo notice dandruff and falling hair Is be
neath hla idea of business Later when
incurable baldness comes, he will waste
Drug Stores, $1 Send 10c, stomps, to HERPICIDE CO Dept. H, Detroit, Mich, for sample.
NEWBRCS HERPICIDE
The ORIOINAL remedy that "klU the Dandruff derm."
VOEGEL1 BUO!4., (Special Agent*
Cor. Hennepin and Washington Aves. and Cor. Seventh St. and Nicollet Av.
GONE !!1
A kj&s &"*.
Thursday Evening', THE MINNNEAPOLIS JOURNAL*
NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST
MINNESOTA
BOY BLEEDS TO DEATH
Load from His Gun Cut Arteries and
Shattered Bone.
TWO II VRR0RS MINN Miles from the near
est Miifc,con and unable to -iecuie medical is
sistance except such tiude methods as his fathei
md biothei cjuld offei Sam I elto a^ed 16
died it their homestead claim neai Cijstil Ba^
this unt trom loss of blood lesultiuR fiom
on aciidental gunshot wound in the light leg
loung 1 elto with his biothei I dw ud staited
from the homestead to secuie picnKions I
ud was on husebick and his bio hei tiudfe 1
nlon,? behind (tirr\ing shotgun When tiny
had gone ibout two miles fiom the shantj him
Pelta tiij end falling to the ciound the
gin was discharged its entite load of buck
shot entering his light leg just below the knee
Ihe uppei i ortion of tlu shirt bone was shatteied
and seveial laige aiteiies destroyed
While piepaiinj* to go hunting Scott Helsel
aged 21 an eini loj ee at a mine neai Biw abik
was severeh injuied by the accidental di'-iharge
of a i2 caliber icv.pl/ei the chaise entering
the flesln i ai of his leg
Ott I indahl emnlo\ ed as a conlheaver on
the coal boats heie fell into the hold of the
sttamei Colgate Hoi a distance of twenn two
feet luckilv escaping death altho sustaining
serious injur\
James damson a homesteader living near
Beavei Bai had i naiicw escape while on his
wa\ home from the village bi coming in contact
with two monstei moose Having no gun or
weapon strategy was iesoitd to and after
seveial hoi is of siisiense he reached home in
safeti
Ihe townshin of Maole Hill in Cook county
has vote $0 000 road bonds
The bwan ltivei Logfcing company will this
wli ter invade the Stuigeon lake countn which
Is said to be covered with an almost solid muss
of standing pine A. lallwaj will be built to
the scene of operation
TWO BROTHERS DROWN IN
LAKE NEAR MORRIS, MINN.
FRITZ BUCKENTIN. PAUL BUCKENTIN.
Frits and Paul Buckentin^and Another Young Companion, Per-
ished by the Capsizing of Their Boat
ANOKA BOOMING
Building Improvements Foot
$150,000 in Six Months.
Up
ANOKA MINN Not sine" the big fire in
1^84 has \nola enio^ed the bcom that it has
the past si\ moiths the value of laige im
piovements exceeding 0 000 lheie aie at
piesent undci wi\ the new high school building
costing $TO 000 the new Can egie lirbar\ $12
500 Tackson l_otel unnex $10 000 building at
the insane asjluni for women ".50 0K the co
louial residence of Di and Dr I lora
S Aldrich and residence for Di Scipio Bond
rngent Woodw btanlcv Smith and the St
btephen paibonage
smol soci il will be held at lepublican head
quarters Aicanum hall I rldaj ecenlng
The ladies of the Baptist Missionary circle
held an enjoyable tea Tntsdav evening at the
home of Mis Geitiude Gieenwald
The W met toduy at the home of
Mrs Benton with Mis W Riches as
leader Subject How Can We Help Our
Bojs?
The funeral services of the 8 vear old son of
Mr and Mrs James Brown who died at Robbins
dale of fccirlet fevei and diphtheria were held
at the cemeteiy in \noka Tuesdaj Rev Treder
ick Leach officiating
E Evens celebi ited his sixty eighth birth
da} this week at his home in Hennepin county
!\lout seventy friends were piesent
ADDS NEW MACHINERY
Light and Power Co. of Cass Lake
Makes Important Improvements.
CASS LAKF MINV The Cass Water Light
6 Power company ownei of the water and
electric light plints of Ciss Lnke has just fin
ished irstaiTing new machlneiy and lenovatlng
its property until the cipacity has been in
created fullv fouifold In addition to the ma
chinerv which foimeilv constituted the plant
there has been installed anothei immense Ideal
engine and two General Llectiic companv d^na
mos of laige cipacltv W 1th both the old and
the ni)v machinery the plant can easily supply
light and watei to i city of over 5 000 mhabi
tants
There are now stiung on poles In the village
three and orj half miles of electiic light wires
and more is being put up ever^ day In fact
the corps of woikmen emplojed bv the compan-v
is almost swamped with orders for additional
wiring and lights The service is un
dpubtedlv as efficient as any in the Htate The
current is turned on shoith after 4 in the after
noon and the lights aie kept in use until after
7 the following morning The water seivlce and
fl-e protection are furnished by means of a large
tank, and also a steam and power pump The
companj also furnishes steam heat to several of
the larger business blocks
HARRY KING IN JAIL
Impersonated an Army Officer
Swindled Hotel Men.
and
MiMvVrO MINNIlairv E King who
represented himself in this citv and elbewheie
as beins Lieutenant Colley of the legulai aimv
and to substantUte the claim wore a cavaliy
officer uniform and had possession of Lieuten
ant Collej diploma of graduation fiom the
United States militaij academy at est Point
will ha-ve to an-wei before the gland jut's at
the term of the 1 nited States court next week
to the chaige of impei'oiiating an armj officei
He has been bound oe to tht grand jmy in the
sum of $1 000 and is now In the Blue Earth
count jail King succeeded in victim!/
ing hotelkeepers and others b\ means of his
impersonation accouling to repoits that ha
been received b\ the nolico of this citj
Colonel Hord of Viuora 111. ariived
Wednesday accompanied bi I Phelps a cap!
talist of Minneanolis on an inspection trip over
the loute of the monosed. electiic line between
the twin citieb and Mankato He is enthusias
tie o-\ei the pioject and Is endeavoiing to
interest capital in it
Joe Hal bingei was returned to the state tiaiu
ing school at Ued 'U Ing esterdaj He has a
penchant for constructing oaves in remote places
and was eiptaii of i band of youths who re
fused to woik oi eo to sehool
WHEAT FROM THE COAST
Fergus Falls Millers Receive First Ship
ments for Grinding Purposes.
TERGtS TVLIS MINNThe I ergus Falls
flour mills are shipping In wheat this season, not
only from the Dal otas but from the Pacific
coast Ihe fh-st coast wheat ever brought to
this section ariived here this week, two car
loads of W ashingto bluestem being brought
in Other shipments will arrive later The
freight from ashincton is 27 cents a bushel
AMiat wheat has been threshed in this vicinity
is selling at 40 cents and 50 cents a bushel
and being ground for feed
Miss Christine Olson fotmeil't of Battl
I ake has bought Martin Brotten photograph
gallery here
The prohibitionists have received notice that
W Doiset their gubernatoiial candidate and
W ldeiwood will sneak in this city on
the evening of Oct 29 and airaugements aie
being made for the ralh
AUSTIN WITHDRAWS
High School Will Not Participate in
State League Debates
WINONA MINN The Austin high school
\fter lidiur scheduled for a debate with the
Winona high school on Dec 0 has decided not
to paificipute in the state leiftue debates this
en und accoidingly the TMnona school is
without an opponent on that date As the
schedule was previously arranged foi the Bloom
ins Prairie and Albert I ea high schools also to
debate on Deo 9 it Is piesnmed that meeting
will be carried out ap nrianged and that Winona
will meet the winner on the second Tiiday even
ing in Januaiy
Piobate Judge E Vance of this city
is to hava no opposition for re election. Dr
^x&toiti!fci8&i* ^^^u^iKfe
wiaiw^^^
lohn Steinbach was nominated by the demo
ciats Lut failed to inialif}
Mi und Mis Ilenij Grass of St Charles
celebrated theii fcohlen wedding anniversarj this
week
DRINK KILLED HIM
Stearns County Farmer Found Dead in
a Strawstack.
ST CI OUD MINN Tobias Phlepper a
faimer "50 yeais of age living In the town of
Richmond was found dead in i strawstaik to
daj He had been on a piolonged spree and
death was due to acute alcoholism according to
the phjslcians
Paul Giuber a 10) ear old bo\ is at the
hospital In i serious condition He was ou
the stonewall which marks the back of his
fathei propeit\ and which stands on the brink
of a i a vine thittj feet deep when he lost his
footing and plunged down the gulf striking his
head upon a piece of seweipipe fracturing his
skull
STILLWATER MINN Major Armson has ap
pointed Mines Saiah A Mm dock Harriet It
Jenks and Marj \olignj to bucceed themselves
as members of the public libruiy boaLd
WASECA MINN The October term of the
district couit opened here The calendat con
tains thiit^ three civil actions but no criminal
eases
CR00KST0N, MINNA tiamp bv the name
of lorn Ha\e^ (Med in i hack which had been
ummoned to tal lum to St inct ut hospital
His lelatives li\e in Ogdensburg and aie
ell to do
M00RHEAD MINN Petei Peterson of
riowing township lias been adjudged insane and
taken to Teigus I alls He attempted to commit
suicide by cutting his thioat with a pocket
knife and then knocked his head against the
non wheels of a gasolene engine Heavy drink
lug is said to be the cause
To California with Cobh.
The next "Rock Island" California
excursion undei the direction of Mr.
Cobb, TMII leave Minneapolis and
St Paul Oct 26
Only 3 days to Los Angeles For
tickets, berths and full information,
apply at Rock Island ticket office, 322
Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis II J.
Cobb, Excursion Agent, or W. L. Hath
away, Distnct Passenger Agent
Backache is almost immediately re
lieved by wearing one of Carter's
femait Weed and Belladonna Backache
Plasters Tiy One and be free from
pain Price 25 cents
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The Ridgwaya
NORTHWEST WEDDINGS
WINNIl'PG AIAN The marriage of Miss
Eleanoi I sulci McMillan only daughter of
Sh Daniel McMillan KtMG lieutenant
governor of Manitoba to Colonel Evans
eommandinjf this militarj district was
solemnized in Knox church yesterdnj after
noon by Rev Dr Duval The bride wore
a gown of white chiffon, velvet berthe voke and
*kirt flounces of exouisite no'nte duchesse lace
and embioideiy of seed pearls and carried a
lound jouquet of illles of the vallej Her
ornaments were diamonds She was attended
her loisin Miss rieanoi McDonald as maid of
honor Miss Brj dges and Miss Cameron as brides
maids little Miss Enid Allan as flower girl and
Master W Illie Gordon a cousin of the bride, as
page Eraser Homer Dickson was best man
taptiin Pickering Captain Thacker, Captain
Mackie S O Surgeon Major Devine Gordon
Thompson Captain E Evans and Lieu
tenant W Ioot were ushers Bride and
Iridegroom left for a honeymoon tour of Eng
land ind the contlnuent
LA CROSSE WIS Lars Tmstad of Onalaska
and Miss Mollle Erickson of this city were
mairied here today The bridegioom is 00 and the
biide has just passed her fortieth biithday
William Tanner of Quincy, Mass and Miss
Clara Servis of this city weie married here
Miss Tlorence A Ramish and Eiank Hon
nick both of this countv were united in mar
riage yesterday rrnest Schilling and Miss Anna
Robey were married last evening
TERGUS TALLS MINN E A Johnson and
Miss Thea Bolindei were Quietly mairied in
this city last evening and left immediately for
the bridegrooms home at Donnybrook, Is
MOORHEAD, MINNMiss Tilda Dahl and
J&t&^ f"-f"'!i 4* m-% *vt 4fi AJ*I%
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October 20, 1904.
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MITCHELL'S NEW HOTEL
Building and Furnishings of the Wid
mann Cost $100,000.
MITCHELL S The new Widmann hotel
was opened to the public today under the man
agement of Johnson It was erected and
furnished Lt a cost of $100 000 and is handsome
Iv furnished It has l28 rooms thirty of
wliich have bath connections The office and
readingroom floors are done in Mosaic and marble
wainscoting has also been placed in these rooms
The house has its own electric lighting plant and
is heated with steam It is 75x140 four stories
high and is constructed of Sioux Falls gran
ite Outside of the hotel it has three store
rooms fronting on Main street and three fronting
on Second avenue The basement will have
rooms for barbershop and billiard hall Mr
Johnston expects to have a formal opening of the
hotel on Monday evening
BRYANT, S DOle Arne has instituted a
feuit against the town for damages for injuries
alleged to have been sustained by running
against an obstruction on a sidewalk
EVARTS, S. S Smithburger has pur
chased the State Journal from Kellogg and
will support democratic candidates and Mitchell
foi capital
MITCHELL, S. Sheiiff Koch has two men
who weie found with a team of horses alleged
to have been stolen from this city arrested at
Canton They gave their names as Martin Sar
gott and Carl Woods
thirdsofthe EntirePopulation
Of the Central and Western States live in the country. They have more money, as a whole, than the people
living in the cities. Most of them own their own homes. They cannot fill their wa*ts their own localities
and depend upon the advertising columns of their favorite paper to supply their needs.
ORANG E JUDD FARMER
has been for years the favorite agricultural paper with more than 70,000 of the most prosperous families in
this prosperous section. Our readers buy liberally from the advertising columns of ORANGE JUDD FARM-
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