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p. " .ch, sometimes called watcrbrash,
,' 1 1 uunAng laln, distress, nausea,
ni-pcp-'ia. mo cutcd by Hood's Sarsa
i i la. TliiS It arconitillshcs because
(,,, i its 'Wonderful power as a blood
iiui i.lI', Hood's Sarsaparilla gcutly
n its and btrcngtlicns the stomach alid
(li po-tive organs, invigorates tho liver,
truilis nil appetite, gives refreshing
hc, p, and ruibcs tho health toue. In
1.1M.H of dspepbia and indigestion it
tvewi to ImVo a magic touch."
For over 12 years I'suffered from sour
tomach
vl a KVcro pains across my shoulders,
nnd great distress. I had violent nausea
"uch voald leavo mo very weak and
tali.t, dl .Itfiilt to cet my breath. These
F i3 rntuo ottcner and more severe. I
i',J nrt recelvo tiny lasting benefit from
ju'tuiaita. lint foand such happy effects
from n IriaVof Ilood's Sarsaparilla, that 1
loti teeral hottles and mean to always
Lccplt la tho house. I am now able to
do all my own work, which for six years
I liaVo been unable to doi My husband
and son havo also been greatly bene
fited by UocdsSs"rapariIla fdr pains In
tho back, and after" the grip. I gladly
recommend this grand blood medicine,"
Mrs. Pkteb Bonnv, Leominster, Mass.
El 19
moo as
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Wood I'ur'Cer1. AIIlruggtsts.$l.
HOOdS FlllS SIclc Headache, sacenta.
WES
Polled for Wm, -McKinley.
Remarkable PopulafVote'Rolled
Up By Bryan.
Levering, 3,058; Benlley, 4,389; social
ist labor, 14V Total 0M,.
J n 18D2 CIctcLutd tarried Indiana
by 7,125, the vote being: Cleveland,
2(32,740; Harrison, 253,015; Weiner, 22,
208; prohibition, 13,r0. The total
vote, was 551,018. In 188S tin- ntc-was
Cleveland, 201,013; Harrison, 203,301;
prohibition, 9,881; union labor, 2,0J4.
Total vote, 630,910. In 1804 the high
est otc until this year that was ever
elven tolanv .P:iri(lll1:ltn wnu trUnn in
the republican candidate for secretary
of state. It w.w 283,403. ills denn
cratic opponent polled only 233,732
votes, the prohlbit'onist, 11,157 and
thepopnllst, 23,333. The total vote
wasB62.G82. This vnnr of -tram. 1RM.
, rf -- 0.vv ...vvf
Mr. Bryan received 20,400 more votes
than were ever izlven to any candi
date. He-polled 41,000 votes more than
Mr. Cleveland received In 1802, which
would be accounted for bv the addi
tion of the populist vole and a rea
sonable gain. But, behold, the Mc
Kinley vote leaped forward 70.C00
through the appearencc of an army
that never before cast a ballot, and
that disappeared immediately and has
not since, been seen.
The vote In Ohio was approxi
mately 475,000 for Mr. Bryan and 525,-
000 for Mr McKinley. Mr. Bryan
polled 47,000 votes more than "were
ever civen to anv Republican candi
date in Ohio before this year, the vote
forBushnell for governor In 189o be
ing 427.141. Mr. Bryan had 70,000
votes more than Mr. Harrison received
when be carried tho state In 1092.
The vote that year was: Harrison,
405,187: Cleveland, 404,115; Weaver,
14,850; prohibition, 20,012. Wo may
be sure that Mr. Bryan did not have
any votes connted for him that he
didn't get. Yet in spite of his gains
there were 120,000 Individuals who
never voted before, yet came out of the
woods long enough to vote the Repub
lican ticket and defeat him by 50,
000. The Kentucky yotc is as follows:
McKinley, 218,055; Bryan, 217,797; Pal
mer, 5,018; Levering, 3,374. Mr. Bryan
received over 42,000 votes more than
Mr. Cleveland received in 1892 when
Mr. Cleveland had over 40,000 plural
ity over Mr. Harrison. Mr. Bryan re
ceived 34,000 votes more than ever
before ulven to any candidate. Yet
there were votes enough for McKin
ley found somewhere to overtop Bryan.
Iu a recent Interview Mr. nanna
said ho knew during the campaign
there were times when "the best and
hrnfoat." nf those outside of head-
but
n.nf. wno ViopniiRn t.hev did not know
tho secrets of the work being done ip
the doubtful states. The figures
quoted above, and others which might
bo quoted concerning other states,
ci,ott, that an explanation of the
'secret work" would do most, inter
esting.
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AwdpfnbtaPrpnnMtirrti fnr As
similating thcTood andRcgula
ling theStamachs andJBowels cf
uHjliklifcMWill W I J 1 1 Hcl
PromotesDicsUoft,Chcctful
ncss ah.dRSt.ContaluS nfcilhef
Opium.Morpuiae nor Mineral.
Not Narc otic.
xuvecfoiinrSMitXLFnxma.
Imitm StJ-
sttxSmna
jTppCTTBUit
iHQaimoltStla
flmtitd Sugar
7ntuyrs ttonr.
AnrrfwH?pmmlv fnrCrtn:lin
lion, SourStonuch.Diarrhoca;
ivuiiiis.uiivuoiuiii.itvuiicm-
ncsscndLoss of Sleep.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF-
IS OlT THE
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ro THE
VIA THE
EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEH.
WRAPPER
OF EVEBY
BOTTTJE OW
OASTORIA
Caitotla Is vcl hd la os-t!ze totthi calT. II
in -not nM In fcnlV. Sont ftlloT anTtHS to Bell
lyoa mjiilne elaft on th flii tt prlmlM tilt It
I ii "jmt m good" and "rill wiwereTery pwi
I posa." 3" Bee that yon got O-A-B-T-O-B-l-A.
talli" T2T vVtf3".2"""" liw
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2J22E:
GLANCE AT THISIMAp.
Omon Pacific 'System
Itroogh Pullman Palaca Slecpen, Touni
Sleeper and Fteo Reclining Chtlrr 'Mf
between
Portland to Chicago,
Our trains are .heated bv steam and
lighted by Pmtsc I light.
Time to Chicago, 3 IS. Jaya
Time to New York, 4 I- day.
( Which It many hours quicker than com
H.titora. For rates, time tables and full Inlotmat'or
apply to
JOHN HUGHES,
Dcaltriri groccrks, tuits, tiiiM,
window glass, rarniah, ind
the most cdmekte cfc,.o
brushes of all kinds in (he
stale, Artist3 materials, lime.
hair,- cement and ihtrigfet, Mid
uaert arOafatf ot
C. H. MAOK,
- DENTIST; -
SacoeuorW Dr. J. M.Keet,'oH WkUt
Comer,' SaJeni, Or. Partl4 eirtt "'rif
nrwratlom at mod prat feeiKn anT branck are
i In especial request.
BOISE tC BA&KElt,
Agents, Salem, Oi.
R. W BAXTER, C. E. BROWtf,
Ceneral Agent Ditt . Pass. A gent
13S Third Street. Portland.
Of the ChicnB&, "Milwaukee and St. Pant
Railway and cote Its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember whenfcolng cast that its Iru'is
aie lighted with electricity and heated ty
steam. Its equipment Is superb. Elegant
Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with free reclining; chairs. Each sleeping
car tietthUS an eiectnc reamng iampv ana f
its dining cars are the best In the world, ffoof Jinfl S Oil I'M
Other lines are longer than this, bat none JLLdoL dllU UUULU
are shorter, and no otner oners me aoove iux.
uriods accbmmodatlons. Tliese. are sufficient .VIA
reans for the popularity of ''The Milwau- -- . ' p -
c'ihes !
Southed Pacific Jo
California Express rraln Run dn -itween
l'ortiana ana san rrancuco.
LyPortland-Ar.
Blood is Life.
It is the medium which carries to
every nerve, muscle, organ ana noro
its nourishment and strength. Ii the
blood s pure, ricu anu neuitujr j""
will be well. Hood's Sarsaprllla has
lower to Keep you in neuiwi u man.-
?n
nnnii ninnn Tirn niiii 111111-
hood's Pills are easy! to take, easy
t.n nnerate
biliousness.
Cures indigestion -thd
25 cents.
A thorough cunvass'-of ihe-'vote of
the late election would be useful not
only in Iowa, but In several other
states. The silver committees could
yery well afford to make an exact
cencus of some of those precincts in
which an adhornial vote has been
polled, because it appears that more
votes havo Deen counted than there uarters despaired of the result
nrn'tnnlR nfirsnnS of Voting age. Let 7. . ., ,. .11,1 pint.
us consider some of tho figures and
scr what thev tell.
The latest returns from Iowa give
McKinley 289,578 and Bryan 223,260,
with about 5,000 votes for Palmer and
2,500 for tho prohibition candidate.
The totaMs about 520,000.
In 1892 the vote of Iowa was: Cleve
land, lOG.SOgfEIurrlsonlD.WSjWeaver,
20,595,and prohibitionists, 0,402. The
total yote was 443,159. In 1883 the
ydte was: Cleveland ,179',887; Harrison,
211,598; prohlbitlon.3,550; union labor,
A.105. The total vote "was 404,130. In
iros tho vntp. for covernor was: Demo-
crat,149,443; Kcpubllcan,208,689; Popu
llst.32,118; Prohibitionist, 11,052. To
tal, 401,292. Mr. Bryan this year polled
nearly 27,000 votes more than Cleve
land dia in 1892 and nearly 44,000 votes
more than Cleveland did In 1888. He
polled more y6tes than any Bepubll
can candidate for the presidency ever
polled before this year. Yet 70,000
heretofore unknownKetfublicans came
out of the brush and cash tneir votes
for McKinley, Tho total vote shows
an Increase of 77,000 over 1892.
The best figures obtainable about
-minnia fnr this vear crlve Bryan 459,-
7C0; McKinley, 603 817; Palmer, 3,802,
and about 3,000 for the two Prohibi
tion candidates. The total is about
1,070,000. In 1892 the vote for presid
ent was Cleveland, 420,281; Harrison,
399,288; Weaver, 22,207; Prohibition,
25,870. The total was 830,640. In 1888
the Toto for president was: Cleveland
348,278; Harrison, 370,473; Prohibition,
21,093; union labor, 7,090;unlted labor,
140. The total ,was 747,686. In the
Republican landslide year of 1894 the
vote for the state treasurer was; cm
ocr&t,322 459; Republican, 445,886;Pro
hlbition,19,475; Populist, 59,793. The
vote for the Republican candidate In
1804 was the largest ever given to a
candidate of any party in Illinois un
til . tills year, and Mr. Bryan polled
nearlv .OOO more votes than Mr.
189? when Cleveland had a plurality W
o?0MoveV Harrison, but again that
mSriousTtecomesoutof the brush
rMr'Snandgives him n,ar y
160,000 votes mo-re than ever before
were polled for an ' Bryan
In Oregon the vo was: Bryan,
40,534; McKiney, 48,095 Paer 833,
Prohibition, 817: In 602 It was.
Cleveland, 14,242; Harrison, 35,w-,
Weaver, 20,D05; roliltion, -,
The Democrats and Populists were
fused on one elector that year unci ue
was elected. This yoar ir. wh
polled over 5,000 more voted than ejier
polled for the candidate of any party,
yet the McKinley voto makes n tre
mendous leap, being nearly 40 f per cent
greater than the vote cast foriiarn
so ill 189
The complete unofflqial 1 figures for,
Indiana this year gave McKinley 3-3,
19; Bryan, 303,854; Palmer, 3,57,
C.l. EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Fus. Agent.
Portland
viw-. .vm.'jr (j
MfeurapnoiBP'
Northern -Pacific
Railway.
RUNS
"I
DEPOT EXPRESS.
Meets all masl and passengtr trains.
caire and express to all patts 01 the
Prompt sei yice. Telephone No, 70, .
JAMfca kauw.
Bag-
city,
c. h. lane;
MEllCHANTTilLOR
8150 p. in,
11:00 p. m,
UtK a.m
y Lv Salenv- Ar.
Ar- S. Frisco Lv.
Atinve tra
City, Wo dburn, Salem,
lenerson, AlDany.iangeni
8:10 a.m.
6:00 , m.
jvm p. tn
ins stop at East Portland, Oregon
Marion
Turner
Sheddl,
eu t, tc- on Twaw tit tiavo trnf Plso's Core for Con
sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groccryman could
get along without sugar in his store than we could without
Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Drtiggists,
Ceresco, Michigan, September A loyb.
BAD
Hill I ft!
GUARANTEED
TCIBAWWU
HABIT
CURE
m
Pullman SleobinV Cars.
Elegant'Dinin Cars'5
"Tourist Sle'eoino- Car1
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,' targo,
'rand Forks, Croolcstoa, Winnipeg,
' Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, and all Points
East and South
For information, time cards; maps an
tickets, call on or write
THOMAS; WATT & CO'.
AGENTS, '
265 j Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. TJ. Charlton, Asst. Oe.n'1. IPass. Agt
'Morrison st.. cOrnerlThlrd Portland. Or.
irnl.r.
Harrhburc. Junction Glty.Eugene, Creiwtil,
Cottage urpve. Drain,! and all sta
station from
Roseburc'to Ashland, inclusive.
, 1 . . .
KOSKUURO MAIL UAI1.Y.
South"
In.i
tl, In
8:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m,
5:20 p.m.
lv. Portland nr.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Rosob'g lv.
North "t
211 Cominercml st., Salem Or
F9 Ku 1 1 s I S upwards. Pant upwands'fcl
J. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spwlallyofrlne repair work, Stst
Thomas clock., etc.. Hi Commercial Stteet
MONEY Tu LOAN
Plenty of money on golJscarIty,
A Unie quantity c-1 land fir al M
low figuM aad 'on easy tftiM.
HAMILTON ft MARSH.
Room 5f Bush bank building.
For the Holidays
Big stock ot fancy Japaneie gexxk. All
kinds of chlnaware and novelties. All kinds
of silk handkerchiefs. Bottom price en en
tire stock tq close out . . .
HUIE WING SANG CO,
Under opera house. 11 am
4:40 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
b South'
SALEM PABSENQER.
4:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
WT
nr.
'ortland ar.
Salem lv,
Nortb
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
n...imnmw.,ili.smiHl. Drovo tUpowertoaostrorthOdwIrolortotiaoeoinanj ?
form." MiSo-bac 1 1 tho Breatest. ntrre-food Id . tbo worM. .anr W J" ,"" 'TilS win lo a.-
t.;..,,. w atnMt vnti in bfillBTQ what we aT. for a care 1
r . n. lAnllaea vhat wn tflff
neaicu. w Biueu juu w w 1 " " -t'
wbcro. Bend lor onr w&W w iK?r isiSS
r.TlEorousand mBKoetlg, justirr a ,,'
ay. ftfa enrol, abwlutoir fD.il f ' g
Bpt and Bmpke Yonr Ufa Awar wrtnan ga
,imilU)XCO.i CWeagu or Kew TlorU,
D. J. FRY, Agent.tSalem, Oregon.
;iunuHra
See those genuine Wostenholm Carving Sets at
GRAY
BROS
Holiday Advertisers.
The Daily and Weekly Journal
have now the largest circulation ever
obtained by a Salem newspaper. Hol
iday advertisers appreciate this fact,
and businessmen who desire to reach
all classes of people are taking advan
tage of this factSficurespace now.
Counter and Railing. For sale
cheap address O. M. Lockwood Salem,
Or.
IemIuYIn.
The Method of a Great Treat
ment for Weakness of Men.
Which Cured. Him After Everything
Else Failed.
Painful diseases are bad enough, but when
. ., ..ii w.tW awav with nervous
ttaifawiv."-??.!??
worse tnan me musi . r :- . .,
Jout up to the mental suflering day or n.ght.
S?eep Is almost impossible and under such a
& on theVoubled 'seof s xual weakness
unUl It was a question whether be had not
te iter Take a 2ose of poison and thus end
atlUh" Uoubles. But provHentu inspira.
lawiwsw&ssra
Wgor and he now declares thai ; any man who
3 the trouble to send his name and
si
to pay tlie lew vr '"' -rz-., and fearn
r" T I" nT a few th ngs on ea7th that
sealed envelope. '""
A full line of pocket and table cutlery, razors, shears,
etc, Northwest corner State and Lioerty sts Salem,
OREGON CENTRAL
Eastern R, h. Company
(YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. ,
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTRI
PULLMAN MUFfET BLEEPERS
aud sccccd-class sleeping cars attached to all
through trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallls, daily (ex
cept ounaay. 1
Portland.
7130 a.m.
IE 15 p.m.
Lv.
Ar.
Corvallls.
Ar.
Lv
16:20 p, m.
t"3?,P-
m.
Salem StcamLauodry
Please noUcc the cut in prices
on the followingi
Shirts, plain. ...tocentt
Under draweri.. ...... U. .... 5 t0 locent
Under shirts 5 to locent
Socks, per pair 3 nts
Handkerchiefs ,.I cent
Sllkhadkerchlef.v..,.......v3cent
Sheets and pillow slips 4 cenU per doen,
and other work in proportion.
Flannels and.qther yfotk. in
tclhgently washed by hand,
CoL J. Ulmatod rrop.
At Albany and Corvallls conect wlUi
trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad.
Express train daily except Sunday
Lv. Portland Ar. I
Ar.McMlnvllleLvl
4MSPn-L
7'S P. n.j
8125 a. m.
5:50 a.m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to oil points in the Eastern State. Caaada
and Europe can, be obtained at, lowest rH
from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem.
E P, ROGERS, Asst. U. F. & P. A.,
Portland, Or.
R.KOEHLER Manager.!
r-
M. Ostrogorski, , Rue D' KJSZ
political memodS,wntes 10 .u. S"rlnJ wondeitac whether
S"SSS. Snnd of! tbm were obTalninlng in the west as well as In the Eut.
American
fortunate
I ead it with the greatest Interest." '
"11 SQHNL I POUTIC
THE AMER1CANPR1IARY SfflH EXPOSED.
uonnccung at uuiu n..uww-,
Francisco & YaauinsrBay Steamship Co. , !
STEAMER ALBANY-Leaves balem foV
Portland at lono a. m. Tuesdays, Fndavs
and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3)3
p. m.
STEAMER ''FARALLON,"
Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for ,San
Francisco. Coos Bay, Fort Orford, Trinldaa
and Hnmbolt Bay.
l'assengor acoomoaatio uwuif-jvu.
Shortest route. between the Willamette valley
and California. ,. .
Fare from Albany or point we; to nan
Franelscoi Cabin, $9; steerage, lCoo
Bay and Port Orford , cabin $5: tp Humboldi
Bay, cabin ; round trip, good 60 days, I6i
( YAQUINA WAY.
The most popular seaside resort oa the
Worth Pacific Coast. No undertow-surf
bathing absolutely safe.;
1?ai thru wlthfnd'lo ec
fishing with aquatic sborts, thl ifesort
enusl. Deer, pear, ik, cougar.
Published by Charles 11. Kerr & Co&Chicago,Ill..T Price 35ceti.
citizens, legislators and students.;
A hand' book for
and
a no
cougar. uiwu vi
and salmon, trout can be found In abundance
within a few hours' drive of the bay.
ryiteduced rates to an poinu.
EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or
J.C. MAYO, 3upt.TUver Division.
M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona DacV
Salem. ,
0.R.&N.C0,
TO THE EAST GrVESTHE ClipiOi
OF
Two Transcontinental
RouteD.
Via Skne hiaawapoli SrPaul W Uea-
verOaawut MMU -uy. uw.bimw
eastern cltlta. . , -
.SOCBAW UlVJLSlVfl.S( -
' !frtlmdi-SriwKlsB.
RifuMn leave Alnsworth dtockPortlaBd
Sept. 14, 19, 4, 39 dOct. 4. 9 M 9 4,
ana 39.
mm wr
W0LZ it HIESCKE. Prooi.
riiar tn all lilnrli of freak and salt mata
Lard n bulk, ;c a lb. Cheapest, meal In th
own. Try them. 171 Commercial U
- Fotm,tos
Highesl cash price paid. ..,
HERREN A LEVY.
g Salem, Or.NextHo brewery.
SalernWiit!,y.
For water service Bfply a ec. Bilfe
payaWe mo4kly te, aUvawst. Mk at
ei?UlaUtlbe.o. , - ,.-,
prohibUia. JC should Im UkMifta dav-
rafrraunldliavAt attd'WMtC Bt
eloHl. m Mrtoa J, ,- jr's'S:
MO (HRMROB m 0m WJisyMP "" I
rcm for av c fwtatiWHtaf w
is cufc'oil from iHrftmis' " ' . P
t t
.. ' ,
tare uaum, vis eeKc, jy-
WILLAMETTE MVERMMyipN.
For Portland and way points steamer Ruth
V
I.
s.
3,
The Primary and Spoils Politics,
How Primaries Are Conducted. J
TnT Primary As It Stiould' e
Safegarded by law.
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m 41 0 4 tw9m iIiW
KFASHI0NS CHANGER
P0ZZ0NF5
wrntnnlftvimivy
w Mi
I POWDER , A
'-iKSttaM
&n.l thij evi 'to. : been remedied. f N York to Call fojnia.
showii6 how; uTderTa-made ostensibly to protect the peop.e, tuey nave w-. m
fraudulent metuou. Jn rf ,ef ihow P m our pnnc.pa. .-
Tne pracu& " .
.!.. .late. TDfl remcur ....: r--- .
here I
by many ead.n.E !". .,,
t0 SST reader, of the
Address, pjs
nLf
muciB tw --- "--
k, on the iutject unaer oucymwu.
HOFER,
Salem,; .Qr
PREPTlONTKcfeepreilntatlre nbdplc.- .fc-rf-bockj-i BW$1
1 V M.. Mi .iraii, mnA -- -"1 ' J
A lying tolhi povdar w mait.' It U A
A hannlMiadwbBrtrWlr, A
fA IsivtrtWe. youhvBevUl fA
POZZOHVS A
t you do not know what snUMtAjC fi
A IS 18 06L XYUWHMXKMi A
JM.
M ii
tCjfii1B
,1CrO WTtkftK-l
Mi-m.
wiv nnfn
--.1 T7iMM.. a itnt fiiindav. at 6:4s
mill iblUlUiv uaiii wwj j w --- - "
a.m. Returning, leave Portland dally ex
cept Sunday, at6 a. m. Tor HUburz and
way point steamer Modoc, Tuesday, ITlmr-j-
5.i e?i .... .vni t t. m. Return
osy anu oiuiu, wi 3 i- r"..z "j" ,
Ing, leave Harrlsburg forCorvaBii, IMonday
Wednesday and Friday at 1 pfin., arriving
& aisaaa a w r iTiTiiinn.
"". f'v "'".V '.-,. -...
Lowest freight aad PMBe,r """, iw3
trip tlckett ytry cheap; Ticket wld and
Uggagechecke'd through lo all point in
n,,Snn Waihlnpton and the East. No extra
charge for baggage transfer. Choice of rail.
road or river route to rawMu. .
For full detail call on Boise & Barker
.genU,S.l.m,CkOcrNaddre...
Pre, ana Manager,
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