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r t ' . v .vv . -. , AM A f '? ..'4-' f 1 v F f .' rc THE Wll. CLY ORB. JBIJI KR BY ALVIN W. HOWE, EVEKVT?NDAY. - " Enteral at the-m icatTBUt)eovArlio a, as mau matter . 26, 1800. - " TERMS OF . One year, by mall o- n 81x Montht .. Three Mantha ,, TBRMS Str .. .... r. j , . i Advance. -U Advettltlnt; rate application to thla c e mfcdo Mown on Lesal publication!, i ooniorrouy witu ty with rritormi biwiuw. Reading Notloea 10 c i i r Hue for eaon" ui- eeruon. To AnvanraiMiai ( Intended for Inser- lion In theae column. iboon me netai I liukea JUIPTION. lor ...i 3 00 ..,'? 1 100 ) r or they will not be h. . ,. t. rt.Mii.l.ii4lin. .. . tn nnuH (11 ihII torlal matter chould i.i dressed to Kdltor Ohu. CSV-All Remlttams .id bushier, lett rs'i skotUd be oddrcwed u & - BUbee. Aruona, 'r P. FISHER, NE X APER ADVERTIS- L, In Agent, 81 Me. :. .nto' Bxeiiantw, ban. tranolaeo, is our u.iurUgd atjeut. Tnl paper li kept on lile i is omoe. rs: At one stroke tit i.eral Buller lost at Tugela river more i:uns than did Welj lington in his yea s ol the Peninsula campaign against Napoleon. In the Tugela engagement General Buller re ports to the war olHce in London the" loss of eleven guns, and of the troops a toes of 1,097 killed, woundel a-jd miesv 1 M ,1, Wjllum H. Hoky, ol Indiana, having, entered upon his duties as Collector of Customs at Nogales, and his appoint ment been confirmed-by tho,eiiate, it is not particularly important thatwo know whether 'fiarry Chopow,eth was dismissed or resigned. However, ur energetL friend Bird will doubtleBB not for some time eliminate the subject ifrom the columns' of thn Oasis. ' i i - Gbn. J. F. Vii8pN, our, congressional delegate, has entered upon .his duties with a marked degree of' energy.' Ho baa already introduced a 'statehood bill lor the territory J a bill forv giviogawfl months extra pay,t;o soldiers who served in the war 'with Spain, this being-not jSncumbored'with' the HmlUtlons jilaeed; X)U uilisoi aBimiiarcuurauicriuituuuuou last session ; also other bills of less importance. BesideB this, he has in dustriously exerted himeelf in efforts' to lay before the IuteriorDopartment the iact8 concerning the public lands of the territory, that the way may be paved for favorable action, regarding the. per mitting of -exploration for mineral on . government reservations within this territory, and also relating to grazing privileges. The Orb believes that Gen. Wilson will make a.goocf record as Ari zona's representative at Washington. The Sa fiord Guardian, in cdnsequence of a difference with the Solomonville Bulletin, in its issue of the 8th instant, rondo dire threats of publishing in its succeeding issue the "Missouri record'' of the editor of the Bullatiu Such an announcement was sufRcie'nt to excite the indignation of the territorial press generally, and the Tucson Citizen and Phoenix Gazette read tlio-' Guardian very iointd,lec.ture8 on.tlie nxopofitiop. The threatened publication of Editor Kelly's " Missouri record" did not- ap pear in the Guardian, tfnd probably won't. It "would be-quite as well for the newspaper standing of the Guardian editor, whoever he may be,t to confine' himself to the questions involved in the di8cuB6ionoi the subject from which the differences' 'arise Whatever may have been Editor Kelly's faults or slips many years ago hi Missouri, there is no mem ber of the newspaper, fraternity in .Ari zona whose record for the past fifteen years is better Jtnownbr more entirely creditable, either as tp his business or family relations, nor is there Qnjhaving more friends nr deserving more. " "" 1, The Phoenix Republica'ir in -'itai'tsjrue of the 17th says: "The Detroit Journal of December 11 prints jtl)efjllowingip- , tercsting interview with Mr. FMMur" iphy, of Pre scott,' then fqljowa the 'ia- .terview, about a column in lerfgth.'and in it we flqd JMr. Mf phy reportedas ,aayicg with reference to Arizona's ehauces fQr statohood:i,JI,nqiiiij5Uned to think that after next election, if Ari- aona can shov'a-ciean bilr'of 'lieaHhr by electing a sound, mney Republican del egate to congrcss'ran'd' weVah place1 our credentials in such a man's hands and end him to Washington, wo will tlun a m i mm BT3 NDAY DEO ftKK, i 18U9. .. .. j ..u. tMurnhv. of Prodcott. is a brother ol feov. N. 0. Murphy, J$y7$i jtnouglit to rellect very accurately !tne views of Gov. MurpTiy on all public (questions. The Oiui has 110 doubt but bat in thlslfristfineu he-voiced the opiti- on of thfe'-tovernorr'arid tliaU'tlio lal- Lfir's "urinli slnrid tilaW itr?iU)noinlitiul I ",A'" .. li ..:.., ...i '. .T.. i .. h eomjMnee, ii visit tTasiiiiiKiuu in wm receive favorable ccnsidoration," r. M.'luu's ram Bairn. It acta liko . en tercet of statehowl untl pitting, lyn. ' Jself forward hb an ndvocalo (if'thut measuio tied tber lender of Republican bought in the teiritory upon that sub- Vf'f ject, does not possess an iota of sincer- ty. F. M. Mm iiliy is president of tho .rroacoUA l'hoeuix rmli oml, nnil was In Detroit Httendmg a nnrtinitfof -the ihareholdeis of ilntt m(M1hii hc'aVt; he Journal (lint inteiviuv. I'i iliucs he bought it. woilld nut gel ai far as -il i.jr ; tona, but Us 101 iiJiiU-ulIou by tlm Re li'Jlt Publican. 11 in111.ul kimuii lo bu con- 10'led by N. O. Murphy and his close isocintep, lannot bin stieugihetr us in lur belief In the insincerity of Go- Tnor Murphy. 3 In the case of Mr; Roberts, of Utah, he has in.lils statements betore tho con gressional committee of investigation into his fitness to be admitted, as con gressman from Utah, and also in his address to the Ameiican people, winch he has utilised to bu published and widely distributed, endeavoied to con vey the impreksion by suggestion and specie us pleas ingenioifaly worded, but without givmg dates or distinctly re ferring to-proven. facts, that ho took his polygamous wiveH beforo it was unlaw- Uultodoso. Ho is now a lugitivojiom justice in Salt Lnku county, Utah, on a chaigeot unlawful coh.ibnaiioii.Vu'l in DuVlt t'otiutv wlit-ri ii-"iili-ot h T0-X-'ii"U- ve n " ' ' ilif'i bom uij-u-i 11, iVJi tery, winuh hue l c. n iluLt I2l- ony under ti.elauduf U ..h." Adultery TM'n uianmre l"w"" .'gavo it and of the kindly feeling lucti born, and ho was only six years old t , fa. the time of the piifsaae of the Cullom r 5 anti-rolyxamy act He dooa'-nol ex-J Fiiim piesent uidivntinna it may bo ..plieitlv denv tho cliaiire of c'o-halftta - ' ' . . . ? -. " tlon, which 'consists in his case, as life., Sprints wll foon be thn fccene of con stales, oulv iu tiie fact thul ho, in com" siderihlo mining acliviy. The terms oi raon with others iu Uinh, has Jiot de- the bond on the Coulev gioup t'iven to sorted fi.plural wiyes, altbQtig, as ...- Felix L.-aviek, reuruentiihg Deliver rap ready shown, he married theiu'wheu itju,1 -qires that syatematie djsvelou was a 'crime to do so. Roberts i" said ' m ut wmk w inaugurated at. aneaily to beja man of a high older of uliijir.. d.y. As Mr. Leaviek's operations in i vi,.w nt tin' ir i hiulIi- n.m irlf.ibl.. tins .-pi'tioti have al eadv shown him to that in his address he show Mich at. utter absenceof knowltidge of the tone man, leprejentiug or controlling abund of morality permeating the 'Amerlcarf ant capital, .there Is no doubt-but that peopl.e asuo cause him to plead in this, i-nnnontinn that in thn District of Co lumbi'a the crime bf-'cohabitat ion is made merely a mUdemeajlor.aiid that he, be- ing.a member oUcongress, is exempt from arrest mop an onense consulered - BoVelight' and ''therefore, that, charge ehould-bo" inoredf by the'eommittee in considering Jijs case. Ho committed An ffn nrlinrn' nch rnmrninainii i-nti- stituted hito' a felon and he is not a member of congress, nor is there the least probability that he ever will bo. ) Tub Tucson Citizen in its issue of Fri day last, announced the fact of there having been filed on that day with the county recorder of Pima county a deed transferring' the'proporty of "the zurito fining Company to Shi.ley Christy. The Citizen states the consideration to have been "about half a million." Two of Arizona's ex-governors were largely interested in this property, L. 6. Hughes and Myrbn H. McCord, both having gotten into it "ou the ground floor." We may now 'expect to soon see the Star assuming metropolitan aira and Col. McGord'p newly gird hisjlpins for the continuance' of his fight'against tho dominationby the Murphy push of (he Republican party in our territory. The Chrietmas tree festivities for the echolaiB of the Sunday school oT the Umon church were hadat Library hall' last night. The children were po num. erously in evidence that quite a number ef the older folks, coming later, could not'fliid rodm in the hall. The treo was a large and very handsome one. Lighted by many wax candles, with over 190 preBentS'hanging'from ik,-it. presented a beautiful appearance. As w:n natural, the voung folks-were in a v:m? of exub- erant enjoyment, which could not but be in a vreat degree roiniuiinit'uted to the older ones. Ont'of the imret plensS- an t features o( the occtts'lbn wlH 'the presenting tto -Mrs. Lewis Williams of two niitCHR nf. flilvrtr. il nniln. tnruun uml ladle and a handkerchief box-wino from - - I -1- ' -.-.W., VWrT .VW.. M..U former young 'lady achola-a of her class in'the Sunday echool aud'the other from the preeeut class. .,. Notice. All persons knowing themselves to be 'indebted to Frank Bopp lor road taxes for the year 1899, are hereby requested ftocall at his 6fllce-fn Bisbee and make immediate settlement for same, other- "Wsb1lediate legftl .pr&etdipU.will "be Instituted: to force 'eueli clllei.ons. "Xoiiiwillipleasejtake furihtr h hotiee tUat J under liiB 'act noVopehy.'ii' e'xemiJt irom.execution. By oider of By oider of v " ' v.. . ... ft r:.. Fka.k H, Boph, fRoail Overseer Bisbee District. . 'Ae-a cnrer for, rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. R, Johnston, of Richmond I. id., bus been troubled with thutali," mj'nt since 1802, . In speiiking,of it hu eayd: "1 never found anything that would .relieve me until 1 used Chatubei- 1... . lima ram baini. it acta liko mugic w.th me. My foot was gw.olle and pain 'tSX.'il'rKilat!. ..,,... - 1 ,. ui r ra h ' vt vKjfhiiloli.'fiiilone good appli' "SffeTK' rtatiOdof if" l'uiu IVilul feiToved uiu. Fur Bale by all druggists'. 1) tjiCK uendai'lie atisointely and per manently cUryil by usjng 2 pleasint ijie'rb drink. C MokrawA. vyiirti? wnniui 1..-.. 1 .:.. ation and ihdigejtioti, niukos j'ou eat sleep, work and "happy. Satisfatilioi guaranteed or uuiney buck. 2a' cts. and. 50 cts. For sale by J. S. Williams & Co. j Noah Green this week sold 1C0 acres. of laud near Duncan to Messrs. Spi.er j and Cnde, who will improve the laud 1 aud put it .into cultivation. The u!iih tluy Mr."(ir til boughi twenty acr)i of lapd.ffoluj'raul; Ineart wind. Ias jat east ol town. '1 lie pi n;o paid wa t")0 an facre. "jol uuo..viU'j uuIleiKi. 1 Kxpuiiuii. 0 Is the bet tencliei. Uho t Acker's Enylisli Remedy in any case 01 uouhK, colds or c.iiiup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money 10 funded. -5 uta. und CO cts. Sold by J. i?. William, & tt. ' '"" f i- On Saturday tberij. was preseatert o iewis VViUlams, in view of hi" severing -i...'i.i. i l'n ul ..-.-. v-j u .uu.5 lu,tr tllp of mines Bltuater In Warren agement here of the Copper QiwiniBir district, county of Cochise, vuuiianj, u very iiniiiiouiuti i.uu vhiuuid cane by the ioiiowin; employes ot xne company: ulenrician, macnlnlsts, en Kineers, furnace foremen, head carpen ters, convertor foieman, foundrynien and assay otdce. The cane has a heavy handle ol solid gold, tipped with quartz. Upon the bundle id in-cribed-: "Pre Rented to I-vis Williaina by hit- dovoted"- C'IU)K UH." M WilllamH nj h-yNyV. HIM-MUlV of Hie i.i v .!-. , .1 liHuntUul jiifl, ed e i oil- ii'sit'i'i .if . 1 1 (iiiiii l , ,X . Ill .ill uniwiuw it Ot tile lrio:id .em4ii'i(jU!' iwiniu ! expend Mlnu the Vicmiiv vi bol .:..un be an experienced and energetic mining that vecltou of this district will be thor- Ollt'hlv exulolted and Its value deter- "mined. The group adjoining being developed by Mr. fniciiani ana otners of.Bisbee. There has already been at Maineroii uiieciaim oiui ui uy un; 'jfeeb and a two-liorde him is1 about I ready to be put in positiou 'to- insure i'more rapid work? The bw if era of the UOIUOV irrorD are: JOIlO OOnifV, O. W. Qlawson, C1. L. Beckwith, C. G Warner, and" J. WY-Wboda. Of. the second group referred to the owners are J..G. Pritch- . . .. ! . . , i..r? ...-i ard-,,J. li.-Angms, A. j. mcuBrmou, u. O. Williams, and Richard Humphrey. Spain's Greatest Nteil. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Soain spends his'winters atAiken . 0. Weak J ?-e.' 7 . ,aa taUBe(l severe paint in the back of his head. On uViriur -Electric Bitters America's gretaest' Blood and Nerveltemedy, all pain loonMelt him He sayB this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble,purifies the 'blood, tones up the stomach, 8treng,theua the nerves, puts vim, vigor and.netr life into every' onuscle nerve and ogan of the body. Jf weak, tired or ailing you need it. Everj bottle guranteed, only 60, cents. Sold by Btsbee Drug Store and Copper Queen Store That ThrobbingHeadache. . Would quickly leave you.if you used Dr. King'e New Life Pills. Thousands o'f siiflereYs'hav prrjyed jlheir- matchlesfl merit for.Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make purf Wod and strong nerves and build tip your. health. Easy to take. Try them. Onlv 25 cent. Money back if not cured. , Sold by Cppper Queen Company and Biabee D"'g Stare... . v & sA J'recdhfTettar from--ohnnin Irwin itatei thathlm bftslftfsih HnuMon, Stllte9 Texas, is projMmus'.and the health of botn Mr.' and Irwin 'lB"iM that can i b0 l,e8iroV" ' :J ' " s - , . My son has" been troubled'W years with chronic)riiju;thoe. 8omptinje.ago persuaded him to take sonje 9! Cham- berlain's .Colic,- Cholera,and .Dhtrrhoea. ; Remedy Afterf)ifling two bottles of the , 7 ;, " , ", , Kivr..,..0 OC AMM t .!lA 1A B1U tlXrl T HltiA.lltlB 1 " ""'""' ""fiVji u. ,. r,y - ". " ., tit A " e. r V' tsfctsti-f mntt ran. i ir ttrtrt i iiAiiattin. t THomas C. Bower, Gloncoe, O. , Por W . ' ' ' D I n .. , . I ,7 "!- T, .. t . j. ju. uorm,,wnn is in rreecoit irom , " .u r,i- 1 n '..' ir b!? mi,"e- ,n ,he Blft('k Canyoii-tlistrictr 1 has just bonded .luSfHi-ldni Treafiure Iminn in that, illntrint fn ATqm-B Oil, c'irist oj-Dawson, of New Mexico, for $2.",000,7 payable- at the end of one 'year, FrcBfottuoiiriei: ?mni wi:,aoi8'K.i;: uuu .yiuui.i jyyLii iikiiiu fiHy-sii,? :viii;iiiiJl Incorporated Under tAP A . SOCK -- - " 6 1 In.5,"00a;G0O Onie D,ol!ar:harea. ., , - Full Paid and Non.Assessablearid - Carrying no Personal "Liability. Oh i' ICE OF THE COflPANY: kK Rooi 4, Bryson Block, LOS ANOELES, CAL. .....- v The Cochtee Ccipptr JXtalms Company,- . Blsbee, Arizona. 0 . VThls cofliDeny owns a very valuable Arizona, lying iiuiueutaiciy eu.!Jt Ol anil aajoiningtnp ivvu ioiub, auu au joining the property of the Copper Queen Consolidated Aiimug company on theiiorth. The latter company has be-an to operation tor about twenty year.v and employs about 1,500 men daily In the operation, of Its - mammoth.r mine and smelters,, and as a result ' has produced copper to over 34,000,000't pounds duringathe year 1898, and the ' net .nrni'eifitf afrsuch ofoauctlon arc,. 'rpuriuiirtiU, u&ve ueeii-uvoiiti,uuu,uu'', i and It bas been said by. experieuced viiners who have been f under Its em i!lo for years, that ttie,vQueen Jifn'u no hao sulliclent ore "in ght to keen .i in constant operatiou for the., next twonty yt,irs without further de- elopment. , Is it not reasonable to believe that --.. . ., i ..am tOAAftnM the property of the Cochise company is fully as Valuable, when it is within such close proximity to such a won derful mine? "Th'e blasts set off In the underground workings of the Queen property .can. easily be felt and heard at the shaft of our mine,' and oftimea the concussion has attracted marked attention. The original owners of these valu ablejnfjnes ai local btriiness men, well and favorably known in Bisbee and surrounding vicinity, who are doing their utmost to make this enterprise a success in every respect The board of J?" .e ,orllnd,1 owners and are donating their services to the com pany until such time as the mine -will pay dividends. They own the con trolling interest In this "property, and as a1 protection to stockholder have j- Xit., ..,... . . i , The etock books of our companyure now open for subscriptions, and a 11m- II .i r" " "'-- w- . ten cents per share. No annllcatldn for less than 100 shares wijl be ac cepted. The company reserve the right at any time to advance the price of shar.es without further notice, or to reject any application for stock at their discre tion. Every cent received from the sale ot stock -will be expended toward the de velopment ol our nroparty and t the erection of hoisting works, ' and al! other necessary improvements, and to make our enterprise a success in every particular. We, Invite Investigators and their experts or their engineers to closely scrutinize our property. Applications for shares may be made to any of the directors of the, com pany,; or to any of our legally author ized representatives. L. C. SHATTUCK, Pres. ? J. MUHEIM, Supt. & Treas. G. W. HILL, Vice-Pres. 8. K. WILLIAMS," Sec. ,. ' ' Blsbee. Arizona. Ahitninum Card Cases with i Business, Professional. Visitinft Cards The Aluminum Card Case, hand somely designed and engraved with the purchaser' name a:ross the. cover, is madeof pure- Aluminum, regular busi ness gnd visitinVflize.'holds 20caide and can be refilled in a moment, Tpe Alum inum Card Case js satin "fihishect and frosted to 'rese'mble sljyer, ,l)jit weais belter, a it positively wall uot tarnish curds, undhe beyuty of tho Aluminum Card Htionbl of hame liurpoi and iCordred nt tlii1 same time, 50 ceiilif "vL idiro and Soojety Km uleins pi Iatd wthoiit extra chari;e when s O l B , O V jp ICG, 711 North 0.,'K. t.', ,Bisl;ee, Arizona V l V - y.l I i Cut Roses of nil kind's forfsal'a at S5iceht8' per Ldozen. Special ,f- ratosf giTOP-'.io' festivals, !sufd J pat ties. Fajjiculr.(Ueniio;i jJin'tdVhipping'ortlers. Flow-t-rs carefully (mcked.J mrs. j. . vvmnxii, J finil'nl (, I ; ,- . Plinnmx. the Laws of Arizona. .1 ", T 1 1 l .-- $5,O0Q,0pp . aiwnys Keepinir lt?.brl(.'lit ami deUoate np uearuiice.. fi h.vc uru nio printed on fitiust Stock in finv NtVIn rlosll fad Kvai-vluutiriiavl. 1 Roses--loses, 1 ' . (K1- rifiinu. PI? I IL ' t. -t 5. i j." -"-v I 3 hlWi Ae iw Aiizoiia Wst&h the Bfehe Quickly I --. -a-y, .-gjgs I . j V Yoti can if "you ate Gold Dust. It does most of the work. It Mires time.inoi 'ey and labor. - i . INCORPORATED UNDER Capital Stock i I !UtCd&.l ILift iKilSf lUll . JS'tt'r nud V4MF irkPrmmttritrfr ;-' . TMrtLPAIRBAIfKCMVANT Sf UMfVOmnCf '' ' UP ' m i.u-. ihwTk m. nHifiallsruwg ,m - OS I- ' r- -Tl , . r . . THE PORTLAND v ' IU WlllWB'll lit ifc 1 knnfW r":A. i 1 n 5,000,000 One Dollar Share3. Fully paid up and forever non-assessable and carrying oJ personal uauiuty 10 tuc uuiuct. r BOARD OP 0. A. OVERLOCK, CJ. E. E. D. Collins, kj. A. OVkrlock, President, Aba Baknady, Treasurer, DEPOSITORY: Consolidated National Bank, Tucson, Arizona. HOME OFFICE AT BISBEE, ARIZONA. A limited number of shares are now being offered for sale at 10 dents hare. Applications may be made at tion lor less theji TOO shares will be accepted, the Company reserving the rijjht at any time to advance the price of stock ft ! 1 1 A frAlif Vi A-nHimtt.- St. Louis Beep Hal!, m 11 1 J5-"- "" uuuvuiow "i-l"S Jinouwuiiu Wholesale and Retail. - BREWERY AVENUE, ' tzss- SBSuTS, Experienced Mixolo- h J irists. VWIIj. fnriiNlied Club Hoom- for the use J -i of Patrons. p ines, WinesUguoVs and Cigars ' a : -McKay & Finlayspc;, I'rops., T. , . - ( L151 HAJN STREET j. wsyt t -.WARREN L4ti-DRY CO, PLANT V s Situated in 1. - O-f JSi -it: --.v?1 .: tl 4'& Pit 7 ) Wallace Mf Offfeef St C-0-3U Ju0Q OPi r r y A VH , - rr3 I 1 71! rATWnu -fct K M H x m 1 jp "liLr A. L 1 e tJROWN; Prop. ' Cat lies the furious " .( -j i tt , r 'J?; 11 5 T-sv -i.V '"& .f'iJ . -j . . ! IKK WlKiSS, KTO. "S.1. International arid IOERSS, StaOrntiry,'' WaVf News IN STRISET, - w v .m-. - , - IIfSISllKSfi mmx& lt mmkk. fi . t r .-. THE LAWS OF ARIZONA. :.: $,oootoot 4l!h I'M DIRECTORS Comminos, A. H. Campbxll, Asa BABxtr. ''., OFJFTCKR81 4C. E. CoMMiNas, Vice-President and Secretary, Edward D. Collins, Genera) Manager. any time to the Secretary, and no applica without notice: ' . L. 1 C. SHATTUCK, Prop.. :. : I. ',.. , n.v wiTii. it . . 11 1 1 'J m T5o,t,t.,nr a ctfripiofinll BISBFE, ARIZONA. Tn New and Elegant Quarter AT THE'.OLD. STAND 15BEE, ARIZ.I w MP. :8-.ii GOtGH... fe MV B'tiildnig; Jt 55iS ..im tmmmM East Entrance,- r 1 1 ',- KJ W4 wSwltVV.. v fr a 4 B "t t. ,'C Mr , ,- , ' ... Sun Spot Cigar s ?-. urn . A y j Oi i iV T diilUWiN U?S;''58J.',lT''"liltr,''l!,'I'f IS t. '- -i v ' "kV 4-.- -'.', C v fc TIIE lEStERi-' --H.- , v K,ff4y" : 'X'TX Paper; Depot. 5T-J - .-....... K3..- 3x:k, AUIZONAf-l . w-4 t 5 .-. KS ' 'j3f .ih.f i "'Vifde a ',7 A-'1-. xi'if .i &i I w rA "-yi.Hi j t . 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