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CHARLOTTE DAILY OECEHVEH, DZCElIBIir. AtstX. ! CALDtt VXXi a, lonriirss I rubUslwrs, rVKUSUEKSV ANNOUNCEMENT. ., A rubrrhr ift ordering the address f Lie paper thonged, will pi" in , ",t the add"e to Which tt i. golng at the tiro he asks tot the ohang to No. M South Tryon itm: Tele- - phone numbers! Business elce,.rTra. cur edltoi-e efa-se, 13; managing edl- . " tor'e of lie. St. . ' .. - Advertising rates are furnished on eppUcatlin. Advert lwr . w ur. that through the tfllOJIM. S this .rur-er hV may reach all tharlotts ind a large portion of ttee b ip i In this Stat and tipper South OaroUn . This paper gtv yrrsponJrnU vwldo laUlSe think publlo policy l permits, but it; Is In no -case re - sponsible for theh Views, It 1 much preferred - that correspondents sign 'their names w their artlc1ea."p- cially In cases where they attach per sons or Institutions, thoi'gn thit to .not. demanded, Tha edttor reserves the right te give the mimi tarn "t spondents when they are demanded for ti purpose Of person! eatlsfae- Uon. " To receive consideration a com munication must be accompanied by the true nams.of the correspondent. UtONDAT. DECEMBER ?6, 1904, 'X'.'" THE WAlt v -Ry-'. v'-. : rTIie'RuMlans still hold Port Arthur : and the situation In the Interior of - Manchuria 1 practically the Mm that It hot txn for aevaral weak pat . re-enforcements steadily coming up, but "no determined hosUle movements . attempted. This, In tho main, covers ' . the general situation In the far East far as can 1 determined from the rtewa received during the week Just :. tat'- . i "r The newg from Japanese sources to th effect that the Bevastapol. the laet , Russian, warship at Port Arthur, had been disabled i confirmed, the Rus stane admitting In a general way that the" Japanese assertions are correct ' The contention it maintained at St. "Iteraburft however, that aevaral of , . the larger vessels and I soma torpedo boats ere yet seaworthy and ..that if . Port 'Arthur la feUev4 all caa .Vba repaired. A dispatch from the Russian capital speaks of "the coming flfht between Admiral Togo's fleet and the Russian second Pacific (Baltic) fleet, - thus showing that It Is desired that the world believe that the Battle fleet now en routo to the far East really weans business. But It Is to ba doubted If the ' -vessels avar get together, despite the evident preparations now being made by Japan to give, the new-comers a - welcome befitting the dignity of their station, The Japanese have evidently changed ' their minds V, as recently stated, they ' realty meant to' starve out Toessel, for . ' most desperate fighting has been going on for some daya, and several impor , ' tant points have fallen Into their hands. A rumor, attributed to Chinese sources. was aent in to 8t Petersburg that the Japanese had lost 203-Metre Hill, but ' ;thl Js not .confirmed and really bore - On Jts face a denial of Its accuracy. This capture. It appears, was most Im portant, from the fict 'that' Hit com-; 'manded tho harbor and led to the d-' trurtlon or disabling of the rentalhlng'" - Russian war vessels, for It has not, so far,' proved a key. to the capture of ' . Port Arthur itself at least, there Is no record of anything of the kind being expected of tt The main advantage ; to b gained from besieging the port, however. Viewed from a general stand : point, has already been attained in the disabling Of. the Russian fleet This, " ot course, does not take Into coneldera ' tkn th moral effect of the fall of Part . Arthur, for when that long erpected event takes place as tt seems certain to do some time soon Japanese , securities and prestige will likely rise' - ands Russian bonds and prospects fall." AS to the result of the war in its entirety there Is nothing new a pro phet had as much light three months ago, perhaps, as can be turned on now. It it of interest, however to note what , so-Called authorities have to say on the subject and there la evidence that - tha majority opinion , is that Russia Cannot whip Japan Aa to whether : Japan. As to whether Japan cap raallyl crush Russia, that is another problem.. One of the most recent pinions made public is attributed to General Meckel, a' German, formerly military adviser to the Japanese, who is jpuoted as saying that the German : r genaral staff concurs In his conviction that the Russians have not the faintest '' chance of winning the war, the result - - Of . which is already Irrevocably de cided. Admiral Rojestvensky will be As powerless as. General Kuropatkln is to, turn the scale In Russia's favor. General Meckel does not believe that the present tranquility in Manchuria will continue 'through th winter, but he says that Field Marshal Oyama is wise to defer attack. If possible, until the fal of Port' Arthur affords hiin biff re-enforcements, especlaly of ar . tilery,, The Kreus Zeltung, of Berlin, ' which is very influential in conserva tlve German military circles, is said by ft Berlin dispatch to be "gravely Im preseed",, by General ( Meckel's state- ment It preaches the yellow peril and exhorts the' white nations to organise r, diplomatic opposition - to the aspira tions Of Japan,, "K lJf? Taken 'altogether, the war situation is such as to make the holidays gloomy in ' the palace of the Czar of alt the Rusdlas, and' not to cause a lighter feeling . than anxiety in the Japanese capital, for waf is ftideedr a1 two-edged sword whose keenness Is, , felt by the vl. tor as well as the vanquished. ' , '"y- K "-M Vrjth Carolina's great moral Insti- ti;"'m certainly has a stout enemy in Ti : .-'rartanburg JournaL It refers to t! ' amelessness of directors who v i l i around in automobiles, owl) tud fine hotels, club bouses and J residences and at their home n exhibit to the wild-eyed fbu 4 $1,000 bills, all acquired on the rn t stlpead of $160 a year," and to t Cc bauchlng of public , morale ' ' its operations. All these t s 'rs inv heard of, but "liijal In er.i)onIng the Iniquity f!m aa it wa never shown Tjin porn and tiie bible. '"The standing charge that the , aur thorities of the Church of Rome are oj principle- opposed to the popular use of. the Scriptures has loet some of Its validity, tn view f reocnt events. The Vatican seems to have inaugu rated a Dew policy , in this direction, Snd has shown special favor to the popular translations . 'of the Gospels that have appeared In Italy during the past few month.' These are the open ing sentences of an interesting article in The Literary Digest of tho fUh, which1 then proceeds to copy as fol lows from an Italian Protestant paper: . "ftucfliltnt truncations and explana tions of the gospels n the Italian lao usee are blng printed nowadays by th authority ot the 8t.t Jerome Association, It has recently become known that the translator of these works wss' Professor Clevetiti and the commentator Father Oenochl. Boon after the presort t Pope had: entered: upon . his office, these two scholars r received''-' ot the,yVatlcan' Tiiey fell upon their knete; but when the Pope entered he at once bade them arise and permitted them to kiss his hand When requested to bestow hi blessing on tbe now work and the spread of th.i Gospel, the Pope answered: T - "Gladly do I give my blessing, and that with both hands and with a full heart for I do not doubt that this work will produce the richent fruit and Is al ready blessed by, God. The more we read the Goopel, the stronger' our faith be comes.. The Gopcls are writings that are valuable for everybody and under all circumstance-. I have lived among the common people and know whut thejjrant and What pleases them. Tell them the simplest Bible stories and you will have attentive listener and effect blessed re sults. Your purpose is to spread the Gos pels. You are dolus a noble work; Soma people think that the peasants, with their plain, everyday way of thinking, would not profit by the reading- or the Scrip tures. This Is incorrect. The average peasant Is a shrewder thinker than we may suspect and knows how to draw the correct lessons from the Scriptures, often even better than many of the preachers. But '.tt Is not- only the common people and the lower clusses who will profit by the reading of the Scriptures. No mat ter how many1 prayer-books and books of devotion there may be for the priests, nona is better- than tbe Gospels. This is an unsurpassed book of devotion, the true bread of life.' I grant on especial apostolic blessing upon all those who preach the' Qospel, who hear and retid It. whether on a Sunday or a week-day. i Uentmv my blessing on nil the; members uf the St. Jerome, goclety and all who co operate In the sacred work of sprmdlng the Qosiiel.' " " CAt'SE FOIl COXGRATCLATIOX. . The TorkviHe, eV C Enquirer says the Richland Distilling' Company, of Columbia, is not only selling -to the j. South 1 Carolina ' dispensary all th liquor it can make, but has become the agent tor outside distillers, and that at the present rate of progress the State will directly be playing sec ond fiddle to this private corporation, "There are only two avenue of eecape," It says, "from such an end. One is for the State to engage in the manufacture as well as the sale ef liquors, and the other, which is by far the best, is for the State to go out of the liquor busi ness entirely." The Richland Distilling Company Is said to be making dver million dollars a year. This would be a very nice sum for South Carolina to save, and a long a It is In ths liquor selling business for money It would seem to be only logical tor it to go into the manufacture and make more money. Any objection to ft doing this would "be purely sentimental, for if It is right to sell It, It certainly cannot be wrong to' make It Disclosures concerning the 8outh Carolina dispensary, system are coming thick and fast now, and ths more we see of them the gladder we are that Charlotte has declined to embark In the liquor traffic IFof The Observer. OXE YEAR IX IlKAVEX. Representative-elect Blackburn, of the eighth district, has caught the President's ear. On the -surface there (a harmony between Mr. Blackburn and the Republican State organization; how the under-current runs Is another matter. But it is apparent that Black burn Is In a position to give trouble Unless the organisation makes up Its mind to be good. The hpllday season is being seriously marred by more than the usual num ber of newspaper references to "Uncle Joe." It is time to cut "Uncle Joe" out at least to stop cackling every time he perpetrates a poor joke or commits some act which Is more than ordinarily coarse. There Is a proposition to Increase the tax on bur-rooms in Wilmington from about t-'flO to ti.OOO, and some of the saloon people are resisting It. This Is not to be wondered at. The thousand-dollar tax would put a good many ,of them out of business, as they no doubt should be. It would close the joints and there would be no more grog-shop rows; no more selling liquor to minors or to drunk men; no more selling of it on Sunday or after hours, which hours could properly be made, as they are in Charlotte, from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. A man who pays $1,000 a year .for a license to sell liquor Is not swift to do anything in the ton- duct ef his busTriess which would work v forfeiture of the license. It is the common understanding that there are some pretty bad liquor joints In Wil mington. Vnd'er'hlgh license and a restriction cf the area within which saloons can be- opened, the traffic would be confined to responsible hands and be always under the eye of the police, and then the evil and the disorder resulting from the sale of liquor would be reduced 'to a mini mum. Wilmington would be wise to take the step contemplated. Walt for to-morrow's papers and read about the Santa Clauses In different parts of the country catching fire from the Christmas trees. It is now figured that the nmount of money raised by Mrs. Cassia Chadwick on securities w.hjch did not secure uny body, amounted to more than a million dollars. Some paper remarks that the collar button found when the Humbert safe was opened In Paris' had an hum ble, but real, value not so with any thing found among Mrs. Chndwick's belongings. And a large part of the money she got was gotten in large cities like Pittsburg and Boston. It sometimes happens that a man who has a little stuff of real value to .put up as collateral, finds it middling hard to negotiate a loan; yet ji lying woman with a nerve and a smooth tongue comes along and does the smart and suspicious banker out of more money than the capital stock of his bank. Still, people wonder how It l.s that green-goods "dealers and gold-brick men prosper In buslnefs. A PRAYER APPROPRIATE TO THE DAY. (Republished, corrected.) Max Ehrmann. Vet me do my work each day; and if the- darkened hours of despair overcome me, may t not forget the strength that comforted me In ths desolation of other times. May I still remfmber the bright hours that found me walking over the silent hills of my childhood, or dreaming on the margin of the quiet river, when a light glowed within me, and I promised my early God to have courage amid the tem pests of the ehanging years. Stpar me from bitterness and from the sharp passions of unguarded momenta May I not forget that poverty and riches are of the .spirit. Though the world know me not, may my thoughts and actions be such as shall keep me friendly with myself. Lift my eyes from -the earth, and let me not forget tho uses of the stars. Forbid that I should judge others lest I condemn myself. Let me not follow the clamor of the world, but walk calmly in the path. Give me a few friends who will love me for what I am; and keep ever burning before my vagrant steps the kindly light of hope, And though age and infirmity overtake me. and I come not within sight of the castle ot my dreams, tesch me still to be thankful for life, and for time's olden memories that are good arid sweet; and may the even ing's twilight find me gentle still. Tho able ex-Scrclary of War, Hon. Ellhu Root, declared In a speech before the New England Society of New York a few nights ago, "that this gov ernment would not only not permit any European power to extend Its do minion to the Western Hemisphere, but that it would not permit any such power to do so, even though any or JI of the Latin-American States were to voluntarily desire to become a de pendency of some European power." If the Monroe doctrine Is sound and It Is this is not a strained construc tion of it. We -ace at peace with the world, but that peace might be Im perilled If another great power touched elbows with us on this continent. Ilendenion Republicans Endorse Mr. C. J. Harris for Collector. Correspondtnce of The Observer. Henderionville. Dec. 24. Pursuant to a call made b.v Brownlow Jackson, chair ran of ih Republican executive commit tee of this county, a mass-meettns of ths tttpubllcans of Henderson county was held in the court house here today at 1 o'clock. H. S. Anderson was mads chairman and J. H. Tinley secretary nf hc meeting. After the object of the meeting md been explained, a enmmtttse (insisting of W. C. Rector, Representative-elect; J. Wllllums, mayor of the town of Hendersonvllle, and VV J. Davis, ehalrman of the board of county com missioners, was appointed to retire and draw up resolutions to submit to ths meeting. Tho committee reported endors ing: Mr. C. J. Harris for collector nf the fifth, district, which were unanimously adopted. Speeches in favor of the adop tion of the above resolutions were made l.v Sheriff Rhodes. J. Williams. W. J Davis, Mr. Rector and others present -With Chrlsti Which Is better. (In memory of Katharine Janet Hmilb, who "entered Into rst"f at the whlte-head-Btokes fianltorlura. at Salisbury, December 2s, , . , And hast thou been' away from us a year) What have the happy angels told thee, dear- As here below the months have gone their round? - Wbst joys undreamed of hast then found? Bo long, so long, it seems since then wert here: r And yet strange contradiction still so neart , One moment shsrlng all our. earthly lot Then gonea if thee wert and thou Wert not , . 'v Art thou a gentle spirit undented, . Still, as In days of old, God's little child, Or art thou now a being high nJ great, Gsslng with pity en eur low estate t And did they throag to greet thee on that shore Thy heart's beloved who had gone befereT Dost thou now hold with them communion sweet, . And thus the bliss of vanished years re peat! Hast thou the problems solved which ones did vex Evh thy quiut faith; which yet perplex Our weary minds snd hearts, this side the flood? Dost thou now eomprehend the "Perfect Good?" If thoa couldi't open to our longing sight One glimpse of thy serene and pure de- la-ht. Coulds't send one little word across th tide. Then would these yearning deep be sat isfied. Still Is the vision sealed from our dun eyes. Pave this, "Near us to-day In Paradise." Enough! we will not ask to hear or see. Since thou sit with thy Lord, and He with thee. Spartanburg, 8. C, Dec, 1904. PEOPLE'S COLUMN The Observer will send A. D. T. Messenger, without charge, to your place of business or residence for advertisements for this column. "Phone A. D. T. Messenger Service, No. 45; or Observer, No. 78. AU ad vertisements inserted in this col umn at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 30 cents. Cash in advance. 'ill- ,.-., , r at) OLD3IIOBILE3 MOfllLI rwiwxwiuvwwwui.o... : , ... - ioocccigoaooooooooooooooooo llftfl., Charlotte, North Carolina. Wall Papers and Decorative Work Art Istlc Frescoing. All kinds of Painting and Finishing. "Period" decoration ft specialty. Wall Paper from S cents to IM.00 per roll. Estimates and designs furnished out-of-town customers on application. Japanese, French, English and Do mestic Papers. . CHARLOTTE FURNISHING ft DECO RATING AGENCY. HAVING RENTED part ot the stable en Fourth street, vacated by J. C. Coch rane A Bro.. our friends and patrons will find our Mr. B. J. Bkidraore there after January t. IMS, with a fine lot of mules and horsos. Call and see him before you trade. Craig A Wilson. WANTED-Flrst-olass white barber; Ht.00 and half ever J20. R. H. Jacobs, Char lotte. N. C. temporary 1ft- WANTED-Tou to make vestment of two hundred dollars ($2U0)' snd earn from five hundred to five thou sand dollars In the next tew months, without materially Interfering with your present occupation. No fake scheme of any kind, but honest business proposition, open to any one. Addreco Herbert ' A. Adams, Bennettsvilte. S. C. OUR STORE will be bpeu until 11 o'clock Monday. Fancy goods at and below cost. Houston. Dixon & Co. WANTED Five yOung ladles as pupil nurses to onter the training school ot the Greensboro HoSDltal. Greensboro. N. C. Apply -to Hiss A. Light. Sup't Hos pital. Greensboro, N. C. Ycung man of one year's experience de sires a position as stenoaraDher and clerk for the veer of 1906. Railroad office preferred. Address Box 2. Hamlet, N. C. WANTED Practical man with COO to $800 tn new apoke and handle wood-working Incorporation. Have hickory 4 less a cord than any other factory around. A foreman with references, workers on ma chines, book-keeper, all with many good sain rl as. steady employment, 'or a partner wnn .oon. Address Beam Gold Mine & Lumber Mfg. Co.. Gold Hill. N. C, R. 1. IF -YOU ARB Having Trouble with your plumbing you can overcome same by letting us do your work. We only employ competent plumbers, and all work is guaranteed. Call and see us and let us show you our stock ot Bath Tubs. Closets and Lavatories, Gas Fixtures, etc., and submit prices. 'Phone 248. A. R. Willmann Pig CO. FOR SALE. New Crop Cotton Seed Meed. New Crop Cotton Seed Feed. New Crop Cotton Seed Bulla 1 MM Coin OH tapw Chance for a Safe Investment. A limited number of shares for sale in Molee Knitting Mill. Mil! to begin operation January 1. Situated on one of the finest water powers in Richmond County. For particulars write E. J. INGRAM, Mt Gtlead N. C Tivoli's Hofbrau Beer THIS MONTH It will keep off the blues when only water is plentiful. C VALAER BOTTLING WORKS. WANTED An experienced stenographer. J. W. Tucker, 217 8. Tryon Bt. PRINTING PLANT and semi-weekly pa per ter sate on easy terms to reliable party. First-class plant in good town of six thousand lnnabitants. has nne natron age. Present lessees not able to buy. Ad dress tiox , fc.ion college. N. c. WANTED Position by experienced book keeptr. References. Address L. A. M.. care Observer. FOR RENT Six-room house; modern conveniences. Apply to 214 W. Tenth St. FOR SALE CHEAP One automatic Buckeye engine. 125 h. v.: practically new. Ashevuie Mining Co. i Christmas. - Among Protestants the popular Idea Is , . that the Catholic Church dls. courages, If it does hot prohibit, the reading of the Scriptures by those who bear , allegiance to it Whatever lta past policy may have been with refer ence to this matter, that, clearly. Is hbt the policy of the present Pope; and tn view of the fact that the subject has been so much canvassed Jn the past, the above deliverance of Plus X. will- t veld$?!M;intirHteaiy read by Protestants as well as Catholics. . 'Khow Thy mercy upon an prisoner end captives" Is & part, of the noble language of theVl4tany. VDlvlmrende are ' general! jr, accomplished through human agency; and thla ,1s a fit season for the governance pf' personal conduct in conformity I. With ; the sentiment ; of this prayer. ' ,.,''' IFor Tha Observer. Back to the depths of the Past dim. ob scure, The footprints of Time snd of Progress revealed. And hulling midway, one. a nation did yield A spirit so god-like. o wise and so pure. So wondrously perfect that ever since then The path hath grown broader that man kind hath trod And- clearer the knowledge of life and of God. So one- In the year Is a period when The menmry honors this spirit dlvln: Ills soul's resurrection unconsciously told In the widening circle of minds that un fold To deeds of self-sacrifice definite sign Of quickening progress for History's page. , A time set for worship whose meaning impart A fullness of harvest of generous hearts. And wakened to lite at the season's death age O. WJNTHROP AMESt BE QUICK Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptom of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. It never, falls, and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by R. H. Jordan ft Co. PATENTS Protect your ideas, wo pi no fee. Consultation free; established 1864. Mllo B. Stevens ft Co., 702 Fourteenth at., wash) niton. WANTED AT ONCE First-class whits barber; salary fit per week. Address 24 N. Tryon St., Charlotte. N. C. J. C. Pressley. FOR RENT Furnished first floor flat. Re ception hall, five rooms and bath. Pos session at once. Apply Mrs. Jas. A. Dor- rltee, Dll worth. WE DELIVER your Christmas packages. Charge reasonable. A. D. T. TeleDhone FOR SALE Several fine lots on North Pine street end on W. Twelfth street. Hugh W. Harris. WANTED H uOO; tiptop real estate secur ity. M.. cara Observer. IF YOU are in DHworth, Piedmont Park or anywhere and want a messenger the American District is prepared to serve you. Telephone 4S. THE AMERICAN DISTRICT Messenger are a your mc. nm reasonsBie. Thone 46. A PORTION of a warehouse for cheap. . Apply voserver etnoe. rent FOR RENT Fred Oliver residence. 408 & Tryon street; furnished, furnace beat, all modern conveniences. Apply to J. R. Hoi- lano. PIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTIONS Special instruction In piano and vocal lessons. Latest and best methods used. Pupils learn to read at sight. W. H. 0VERCA8SH. Studio 605 South Tryon Street WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES Houston, Dixon & Co, We Give Automobile Tickets. 0O0t3OOO00O0CXX300OOOOO00OOO "SOUTHERN STATES" PORTLAND CEMENT O. F. WITHERS, State Agents. v Charlotte, ' North Claollna. R. E. DAVIDSON & CO., Merchant Tailor We have all the newest , effects in Weaves . and Colorirjos -from the best . oieiga woolen mannfac- : , JnreTs , Special Suitings ; and Overcoats. 1 , " k. E. DAVIDSON &VcOV ' ' j .Merchant; Tailors 1 WANTED For TJ, S. Army, able-bodied, unmarried men. between esres of ti and 31 citisens ef United States, ef good cbar- scter ana imnperaie naDits, wno cam sneak, read and write English. For in for. nation apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 West Trade St., cnariotte, rt u.; southern Loan and Trust Building, Greensboro, N. C; Postoffloe Building. Wmston-Salam, N. C: 40 Pattoa Ave-, Ashevtlle, N. C er Cleve land stuuoing. Bpartaaourg, b. u. FOR RENT Two rooms h Wilkinson Building. Apply Gem Restaurant FOR SALE A good farm, si miles from city. H. R., cars Observer, ;:. WANTED--Agent: We have a wagon and horse and a good con treat to offer te the light man. Call quick. The Singer Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N. C, . ) ;?$-;. k WANTED Ten Intelligent, hustling sales ' men for our magnificent hew State sur vey. Largest and finest State map ever Issued at popular price. Energetlo young men preferred. Splendid money-making proposition to right parties, Hudglns Co Atlanta, Ga. , ' , ., . , FREB Kellum's Sure Cure for Indlges : tion at Hand's Drug Store 90000000000000 WHY so much coughing? It is because every , body is not taking GRfY'S Compound Syrup of - White- Pine, Wild - Cherry, Glycerine . - and Tar. .Those who . ;take it do not cough. Price 10 and 25c ' - Prepared hy the - GRAY DRUG CO. : Thane H . . HIS 3 There is no rest for us. We must be up and doing all the time. We closed the most suc cessful Christmas Sale in the a history of the Big Stores Satur day night and now we announce CLEANING UP SALE Preparatory to taking stock. Be ginning Monday morning all Mechanical toys at half price, and twenty per cent, off on many other lines extending through many departments. BUY GLUTHIN6 NOW In our Clothing and Men's Fur nishing Department many of the finest values are now being offer ed. We are doing a most satisfac tory Clothing business. Hew customers who come here for ap parel but what are thoroughly pleased. Clothing is sold here on the same basis all other goods are offered the highest grade goods at a saving. M You Wish a nice Suit of Clothes or a styl ish Overcoat make your selec tions here this week. You will have no trouble to find what you want and you'll not pay too much. X SC. X X X 3 'v oooooooooooooooooocoococcJ I OOCZZCZTZ ooooooooooooooc)oooooociooooooooooooo : ' ' Jsv f mmmmmummmmm mmSSSmmSmm H M r 0
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