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9 iw - f y Ihe.Bett 'Adverthl'j Medium in" it; -TLi Euttn Norii CanUatu "" 3 3 No.t55Vfe ;:-;g-.-r: Price Two Cent 1 r " WV.-.". ''vv':" U I jKIESMiAMGHI lAMffiglBISIIMM iness irt Weii; Bern ' v ;"'V.-.yj'.i--' i'S;'.1 r.'-; -' . ljMt.'ytf.9Uoi!deh'a' Halione of .t!ie mart representative gatliejlngs of bualtcas -men. assembled that Las galhered together In quite a long Jme In New Bei-a. ',wy the meeting lwas' lanrely ottei i f Is only the ; - - v-',-:..5, v modest way of stating It. for almost ; every business man In town was pres-enU- ' r ft ' pt . Enthustaem was "the expression- on yery . man's face, and the t yeas pre vailed' 0Yer.;itb.eiiays almost unarnl inou6ly. very one seemed to have known -before going1 "to the meeting v.htt the purpose was for which it was called and the proceedings were gone through with consideration and entuuv Biasii t The 'meeting was caUed to order by U II. Cutler; Jr.,'-acting as temporary chairman, who called Vf. G- Boyd to act as sScrejary. Mr. Cutler explained his jHJsltlo, tnd called Attorney JX E. i leudePi,on, , who had - been marking wltk Mr. Cutler. bn -his 'question pf organisation , to explain the objects of the organilsatioh, " ' . lit. Henderaoa went V into , detailed' i explanation 'of what was needed and ' Low they needs-could be supplied by ' uch an organization of business men; ; iiowing t way Qf comparison what I ad been ' accomplished in' other, cities y such orgaoijiationsiand by coBvic ing" argument be' showed- what New I ern "could accomplish wfta the-' same nil-it, same organisation- which would iave th same power, .. ; ' ; Mayor James A. Bryan followed Mr, i8ndoi?aatTJj mayor gave his hearty i ndorsement, saying that he did not now of a city in the state that-needed ;i active'ehamber of commerctf more an did' New Bern. He- f stored the lovement, Jrf: very particular, "aud peciullly did he want to.seeU plass of business and labor represented in . body. - There Was much heeded to done-HKimcthlhg that very man 'ill the. interest of ha city at heart ild do. The mayor then referred to 'migration but the 'better- class pt ..urn igratlon-Jiat class" that come And seule Jjere; ' Not the class that .comes i ' todky to take employment and if .offer- d tomorrow a little more salary some .! yrheio else, are np and .gone.j But n UVI UVU1B AUU 4JU UUt I.IHUIW, ith the object of cultivating them and eyelop 'our oountry'is the class -the mayor apn;aled ton U'n iiiayor,. a- guineiH waa convinclng'and practical, 2nd showed clearly that with an active commercial body that much buld b acconuill8hd alopg thla line. " - M this point Mr.W.; B. plades ' 'I that a committee' be-appointed i-rnnge for the plan of organization m h was later amended to havq the mttee name fifteen of the gerv . nt present as a board ijst direct or the association. : The i commit- ; ipointod to do this .work war llludcs, 3.. S.vHoltater,tTi .A, J. J. Wolfendep,, Johni Duniv, K K. Bishop., H. M. droves : v.'::'!,im i:;:!o. . ; ! !'i coimuiUoa had retired to - ,am Attorney ' M. H., Allen i ..iracteviBtlc talk 8h6wing tUa f' li'lt of" 'jiroKressiye- l .'. .iy lmme town, which ttn.t:y suiknov. lt'dfod waa ; "lit i lowcil that i ' ' i ' in capital, . ' "! to his 1 It t :j V'Y ft 'At as- tlsement and called for the goods, but the clerk informed him that he had no such goods. But the old man con tended with the clerk ari pulled the newspaper out to convince the clerk ihe had the goods as he had advertised them and that he must live up to Mb advertisement. Just then it was dis covered Hhat tho paper was dated five years .back. This, Mr. Ham said, might explain some of the conditions in New Bern; that we were not. dead, just a little behind time. Attorney R. A. Nunn spoke of the condltioris at present, which he con sidered were not the worst In the state, but that there was room tor improve ment " The committee appointed to name the directors stated they were read to report and named the following gen Itlemen as directors: . U H. Cutler, Jr., Mark- Stevenson, W. B. Blades, C, S. Hollister. B. B. Tiurat, E. K. Bishop, G. Dunn, H. M. Groves, R. A. Nunn, E. Henderson, C. J. McCarthy; Clyde Eby, C. L- Ives, M. M. Marks, J. J. 'Baxter, Mr. J. B. Blades then suggested that the meeting go into a discussion of questions of interest and benefit to the organizations. After some discussion of several plans by Messrs. T. G. Hy- man, Geo, N. Ives and others, the mat ter of organization, salary of the sec retary and officers to bo recommended were left to -the board of. directors on the motion of W. D. Mclvtir. Touching on the question of the In-1 land Water Way Mr. Mclver struck a key note when he asked: "How can we ask our representatives in the na tional congress to ask for appropria tions to keep our river deepened from here to the connecting point of this water way, when we have ho boat of regular travel on the river?" Are we I to stand still and see this condition exist. Stand here al the jiercy of one corporation, to take what- they- give us1 and as they see qt.to give it to us. We'need a boat line, we need it for (the 'purpose of creating, competition, for the purpose of reducing rtes, for 'the' purpose of vaiding us is getting better service. To accomplish this Mr. Mclver suggested, if by no other means could we obtain this, be favored bond ing the city .to aid in" inducing a boat line to come in here. . S. M. Brinson, county superintendent of schools,, made a pleasing address, referin eloquently to, the demonstra tion, of public interest, nannony and the movement of, united effort to Work for the betterment of New Bern. He pleaded for the abolishment of 41': fcrences ' Wulch may - exist .or m.gnt arise,) for the laying aside of "all com Ipetitidn when it came W working' for View Bern and thought he saw a, busi ness-like' move along such lines there last nigh Motion to adjourn and let the dl sectors meet and organise was carried and it waa so ordered. I ' - Christ Cbarch isatrrt:' s -At the ParUh meeting in Deoember, the following were elected estrymD for the ensuing year, lor Christ Epis copal Church: Mr G. H. Roberts, Judge It. R, Bryan, Dr. F. W. Hughes, Mr, J R. B. Carraway, Mr. .M. D, W. Steven ion. Cant. W. S. Simmons, Messrs. E. K. Rishoi). J. G. Dunn and C, I Ste; vens. .;. - ' . v. At the regular monthly meeting of he Vestry held last night at the Re iory, the' following organization was pinT'ioted for next year: p. nior Warden G. H. Roberts. , .Junior "Warden II. R. Bryan. I K'imii' r J, R. B. Carraway, ' " 'i ('. !,. Stevens. ' ..' v : ...' .-lid T: , J.in. r..- . S'' SHIPSREACH AAPLESTODA eft Immediately on Re turn fo Messina ?&&im m iii...mriii.'i ij 'rtjte By Wire to'The Sun. Washington, D. C, Jan. 6. The Na- vy Department received a cablegram from Naples this morning, announcing the arrival of the Scorpion at that point, from Messina today. The s.bip sailed almost immediately on the return trip to Messina. The Department was also notified of the departure of Louisiana, Virgin ia, Ohio and Missouri, from Suez and the arrival at that point of the Con necticut, Kaiser, Minnesota, and Ver mont. TO OBLITERATE SIESSIXA. Work pf Rescue in Stricken City Prac tically Abandoned. By Cable to The Sun. Naples, Jan. 5. A correspondent who has just returned from Messina sayB it is a heap of ruins and a city of dead. Nothing can be done with It but burn its corpses and obliterate s ruins. Dead bodies lie In the streets, and occasional heaps of them remain Where they have been gathered by the rescue parties. The "work of rescue Is now practically abandoned, as It is dangerous and useless. The authorities are refusing to al low anybody to enter Messina, which, as soon as possible, will be covered with quick-lime. Installation of OfBcers, The following offlce of the Nev Bernl iteam Fire Engine Co., and the At- antis Steam Fire Engine Company, vers 'Installed Monday night to serve during tho ensuing year. . Jiew Bern Company. M. D. Styrcn Engineer. Geo. Y. Herriugton Foreman. Thos.- D. Davis Assist. Foreman. J. C. Barker Capt of Hose. Julian H. Smith Secretary. 0. A. Kcifer Treasurer. Wofltor T. Brlnsoiii Practical Eng. F. A. Gasklll AsBlst. Prac. Eng. W. T. Brinson and F. A. Gasklll rep resentatives. . '. Atlantic Company. Engineer Edwin F. Richardson. Foreman C. F. Ellison. Asst. Foreman Sam Coward. Capt of Hose. Lyle Smith. Secretary M. .Hall. Representatives J. C Thomas, Jr. ndF, M. Scott Practical Englneer-r-Eugene Wil- Hams. - Foreman H. B. Smith. BONDS CARRIED The vote as cast up to the present indicate' beyond a doubt that the $50,- 000 ; bonds for permanent street im provement have been carried. Though the. day has been one of dis agreement a steady down-pour of rain having been falling. The vote' bin lather light, but under the circum- Jtaacea it- is exceedingly;, good and uhows that many peopie re, determ Jicd to let nothing stop them from tak ing any step the; can to Improve, our oity. . '- , , - 1 . ' ' v At three-fifteen this afternon the vol by wards showed: s; - i f .4j , First Vard for bonds;'! against , Second Ward 83. tor; S against. vThtrd Ws.rd-U7 for against Fourth Ward 49 for; 10 against Fltth Ward--20 tor; none against Sixth Ward Xi for, 1 agalnot TWO DEAB IN tlSTOL IIGHIV Deputy Sheriff Lusk and Ira Boy! r KIUei Near. Wyoming, -W. Ta. By Wire to The Sun. v ' , Wyoming, W., Va., i Jan. 5.-Floyd here yeBteerday. , Boyd. nd LukeM Lusk,1 deputy sheriff of Wyoming conn ty, and lra Boyd, warp ahot and. in stantly klllfd in a pistol fight near here yesterrl ry. Boyd and Luke. Milam had come to blows over a woman, and Fllnm v li'idly used up. : Later he oi,!.- ! si wiin-nut for Boyd's arrest iv! .1 i-n to Deputy Lusk. 1 t'n d 'puty to , : ! , ',,.; i,. I fir r ' ! CAPimCIlY JVC Fvl - k: News of Interest From eigh Special to The Bun. , Raleigh, N. C., ljan. 5. Incoming trains have brought in candidates in numerable .for offices and clerkship!, in the General Assembly, which con venes Wednesday' noon and they and their friends ar working hard as ever they can on the 'Jaw-makers as they arrive. Much the' greater number of the legislators are to arrive tomor row, however, and the final contest for the positions comes in the caucus of democratic members to be held to morrow night. In the speakership contest each of the three candidates manifest confidence. R. H. Hayes, of Chatham, first on the scenes, says he is absolutely certain of winning. W. C. Dowd, Charlotte, another strong candidate, reached here this evening and manifests equal confidence in his own prospects. A. 'W? Graham, Gran ville, third candidate, has also lust reached here and says he is well sat isfied with the situation. Such mem bers as R. A. Doughton, of Allegheny, will have a great influence in turning the tide ,to one or another of the can didates. H ehas n0;t, arrived yet and no candidate has succeeded in getting any intimation even from him as to his preference. i he same is true of a number c the other more prominent members oi ine House. Looks like the whole contest will be 'in the air" until tht caucus passes on the contest. As to other legislative appointments. A. J. Maxwell haa no oDnosition for the Senate clerkship and Editor T. G. Cobb is regarded assure of get ting the House clerkship. For door keeper, J. C. Kerr, Caswell, is oppos Ing J. C. Lisk, who is seeking re-election. Geo. L. Klrkpatrick, Kinston, is also in the race. Indications are that R. M. Phillips will be reading clerk of the HouBe and R. L. Ballue, of Ashe, in the Senate. The Catawba Cotton -and Woolen Mills Company, Spray, N. C, Is char tered with one million dollars cap! tal authorized and one hundred thou sand dollars paid In, and F. Frank Mebane, G. W. Fraker, J. M. Barnes and others incorporators. George B. Justice, of Charlotte, Is appointed assistant commissioner - of labor and printing by Commissioner elect M. L. Shipman. Justice is pres ident of the Charlotte Typographical Union and declared by Mr. Shipman to be especially well equipped for having in hand the supervision of the State printing, which is a part of the duties devolving of the department. He is a son of Rev. T. B. Justice, of Franklinton, and a nephew of Judge M. H. Justice. He. has been connect ed with printing establishments in Greensboro, Charlotte Raleigh and elsewhere, and was for a short while assistant commissioner under Commis sioner Vainer, who retires from of fice January 12th. There were eight Raleigh men candidates for the ap pointment just given to Mr. Justice. On the democratic side of the House of Representatives, this -session,- are such old and recognized leares as R. A. Doughton, of Allegheny: W. C Dowd, of Charlotte; R. H. Hayes, of Chatman ; A..' W. Graham,' 'Granville Geo. ; L. Morton, Wilmington; Harry Stubbs, Williamston ;.V A.,., 7. Kitchln and others i.Whlle on the republican side which comprises. a Wtlng strength of thirty, there are: A: T. Grant Jr. Davie : county!--'? It, -N." Harshaw, ; of Caldwell C, Ity . Taylor, 'Brunswick T. E.. McRary, Lexington, and others; who the. republicans, are aonfldent will make It Interesting for the doaii nant party.A:'.vi si; x'i'M Than In the Senate there are to be on the democratic side, 'such leaders as J, & Manning,, Durham! Col. 'Paul a Means, .Concord Whitehead Klutz, Salisbury: K. L. Doughton, Allegheny J. A. Long; Person epunty; E. L. Tra vis Halifax, and other. "And oppos ing thee on the republican side Will be such men as ex-Judge H. H. Star Duck, Forsyth; J. J.jBrttt, Buncombe Jno.' M. Roybolds, and others,', The voting strength of republicans fo the Senate la eleven."' '-. Judge Lyon' convened Wake Super ior Court this . morning for a. two weeks term during" which there are five murd r cases and one case for ' '.iniil f ..iilt sche ! f-r trial ' 1 '' f und jur ' bill . . i ) It pro I ' "ft IK- M .. :- - '(;- TOO QUICK FOR HM A Remarkable Manner of The Struggle By Wire to The Sun. Media, Pa., Jan. 5. Springing from the witness chair, Mrs. Catherine Beisel reproduced in a remarkable manner the struggle outside of Cap tain Erb's bedroom, which ended in sdeath, from a revolver which -she turned on him the night of October 6th. Her hands cllnche.l and her eyes flashed, and she leaped to and fro on the plafform befcre the bar of the court, going through a imaginary bat- for life with the enraged owner of Red Gables.' She told how she grabbed him, how he tqll, how she seized the pistol and shot several times didn t know how many. Knew noth ing then until she found a crowd of people around her. She says she did to save her sister. She said Erb would have shot her had she not been too quick for him. Mrs. Beitsel said her sister phoned her to come over, that the Captain was in a frightful 1 umor and had been beating her. She went and struggled with him and the killing en sued. TRIAL WILL OT BEGIN. ah Koten's Baby is So Critically III That Trial Will Not Begin. By Wire to The Sun. New York Jan. 4. The trial of Sar ah Koten, which was set for todav. but her baby Is critically ill with pneu monia, and the trial will not "begin. The woman killed Dr. Auspitz, whom she accused of betravine her. The woman is said to be in a state of col lapse over the condition of her child. She says she will kill herself if the child dies. Aged Man Weds Heiress. Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 4. Georg KInsel, of Waynesboro, aged 70, went to Pittsburg to visit a friend. While there he met Miss Anna Hoitzman. who owns considerable property in Pittsburg. Soon after the couple were introduced to each other the wedding took place. This is Kinsel's third ma trimonial venture. Miss Mildred Ball Entertains. Yesterday Miss Mildred M. Ball de lightfully entertained the T. H. Club and a few of their friends In honor of her guest. Miss Mary Habel of Ral eigh, at ber home on Pollock street from 3 to 5 o'clock. The contest was fishing for peanuts from three bowls with hatpins; Miss Susan Guion won the prize, a gold veil pin, and Miss Anne Brock the booby ,a streaked stick of candy. At four o'clock the guests were invited into the dining room, where delightful refreshments were served. The decorations being in green and red, the club's colors. Those present were: Misses Mary Habel, Anne Brock, Mary Hollister, Bessie Hollister, Mary Louise Waters, Mary Nixon, Louise Barrington, iJ.isan Guipn, Irene Peck, Edna Watson, Mil dred Gray, Julia Groves, Clarita Wal ter, Inez Willis, Mary Carraway, Mil dred Ball. bery and murder of Dr. E. W. th, of Richmond, Va., who, while he November 14th, as traveling salesman (or The White Oak Coal Company, Richmond, was robbed and killed and his body found the following morning in the rock quarry each of the city, The other murder cases all Involve negroes. Lonnle Allen ' for killing John Poarce; Turner Evans for kill ing .Sue Holding May Carter, and Ed Harris for killing buck Mitchell, and Earl Walker for killing Walter Crow- derJ It is a notable (act that all these killing were within ,;, the past three motjth.-v,.'N'-;'V.';5"'f-'"'',' " Th State Geological .Board will inert here in semi-annual session to morrow, recelve'th reports from the State Fish Commissioner and other officials under - the'- board and formu late1 recommendations to the Oeneial Assembly.' Theo Meeklns, Btate Fish CotamiBsIoner, ' la ' here," from Dare county to submit his report and recom mendatloha,! He says e -year has been a' very satisfactory on to his ilr-Ttment arid that 'n ! not making any i-'x-oinmendatlons for .' material cha ' the present fish ' laws, as they e. i1 Trtnient he Geo- inglcal' -bi of Gov. nor Gli-ni), i . ..... ( :.. i!i, ii iik Wood, EiU'iiion;- Hubh 1,.1 nlth. InpTton; H. G. Hewitt; and H. E W,W.CLAMOFMVBERIf;r FOR FEDEDAL JUDGESHIP Mr. Clark's Name- HasvBtenfliUn , tionei Around Quietly For ; Several Days DASCES AT 106 YEARS. Aged Russian Entertains Other Cen tenarians In New York Home. Py Wire to The Sun. New York, Jan. 5. Had a visitor dropped Into the dining room of 302 East . Broadway at the right moment this afternoon, he would have seen one of the very oldest In New York dancing a measure he learned in Rus sia a very long time ago. Since Mendel Dlamonjiteln com pleted his one hundredth year, he has danced the Russian kozoUky infrequently,- and now that he's -06, it must Indeed be an extraordinary oc casion that persuades him. I That dance of today was by way of honoring the sixtieth wedding anni versary of Aaron Boas, who is 90 years old, and his wife, Yetta, who is 85. They were married in Covno, Russia. All are of the 200 old friends who live at the Home of the Daugh ters of Jacob. Besides dancing Mendel Diamond stein made a speech and toasted Aaron and Yetta Boas in undiluted schnapps. GRANDMOTHER STOPS AUTOPSY, Prevents Doctor From Examining Girl Who Slept Herself to Death. By Wire f The Sun. Wheeling, vv Va., Jan. 5. Mrs. Le na Genchen, aged 80, the grandmother of Clara Genchen, the 12-year-old girl who slept for ten days without awak ening, successfully defied the sheriff of Ohio county with a force of officers, and prevented the county physicians and officers of the Ohio County Med ical Association from holding an au topsy on the body of the girl. The girl fell asleep on the evening of December 21, and from that time until her death, at the city hospital, December 31, she could not be awak ened. Physicians say It Is one of the strangest cases on record, and they desired to ma':e a thorough post-mortem. W,hen they arrived at the home of the girl they found the place bar ricaded and the grandmother on guard. The sheriff and a force of deputies were seent for, but th old woman dared them to effect "an entrance. Finding It impossible to gain access to the house without the loss of life, the official gave up the attempt. MEPHIST0P1IELES IN BLACK. ndonment of the Red Costume at The Paris Opera Criticised. By Cable to The Sun. Paris, Jan. 5. Gustave Rivet, In his report to the senate on the budget de beaux arts, criticised strongly the new inise en scene" of "Faust" at the 'arts Opera, which was the first re ult of the new management of M. M engager and Broussan. One of the principal innovations consisted in the dressing of Mephls topheles, who had always worn red until then, in black. Protest was made at the time that the old "mlse en scene," including a MephistBlmelea In red, had the approval of the compos er, but the managers of the opera contested that, in passing over Gou nod's head, they were going back to the real idea of Goethe. However, in a volume called "The Romantic Medallion," by Andre Pavie,, which haa just been published, there Is a letter which throws light on the question. Traveling In Germany in August 1829. with David .' Dangers, Pavie saw the first performance of Goethe's "Faust" In Weimar, at which the toet himself , was present, and Mephlstopheles wore red. ' ?:;' , TEN MILLION CAPITAL. IneieBse 8tck Tarda With' odeirli '! SUngkter Heases DeaigveoV--. By Wire to The Sun. . t , T . ' New York, Jan. Immense stock yards with modern slaughter houses designed, to assure metropolitan dis trict for cheaper and fresher theat.wlll be erected here, . . Tefl Tiifilion capital Is back of the urn; rtakiiig. Jt is said the titw co pany will hot be rival of t o t Efef Trunt, but there is s i caplt.il In t' c s-.eni. Washington, D. C., Jan. 5. A Taft -Democrat may fill the vacant judge ship of Eastern North Carolina dis trict - ' .1- - 1 : The man now being considered by the president for the appointment la W. W. Clark of New Bern. The steps if taken by the President will be to further Mr. Taft's aim of ' republicanlzlng the South. The importance of the above special can be weighed when it is remembered that today is the time when the ap? pointment for this office was to bav been made, which indicates that it not been made. Friends of Mr. Clark, Int thta cii as well as throughout the district. recall that at the close of Presld Cleveland's administration, : Mr. Cli was uuniinaieo. oy rresiaeot Cieveif na tter the same position, but . the nomf tlon was held np'oy the Senate CoiB mlttee, ana Tiefore the Senate aaem--'v, i'jV blw! afciin Mr. McKinley came in and' ''"""! nominated the late Judge PurnelL ' . -V1 ' The iea of Mr. Clark's appointment".' , to the ludRCshin when uinmmmdh .. . seemed to bring more of a smile than , VC a surprise in republican .circles today. ' The fact that Chairman Adams, of the . ' J state organization, would get the posl- . ' tlon seemed to be the confirmed opln-' ion of those seen, not one of course, though, denied the fact that Mr. Clark . would make an excellent man for the place. "'",. Mr. Clark's name has been mention ed around quietly for several dayBtTmt-; it was not known until today that Ilia name was in Washington under con sideration for the appointment TREAT FATHER JOHN AS SAINT. Thousands of People Take Part la Priest's Obsequies. ' By Cable to The S.'n. Cronstadt, Jan. 6. The bsdy ef-va-ther John, of Cronstadt, was trans ferred today to Saint Andrews' Cath edral through streets lined with mourners. Thousands of the dead priest's followers walked five miles over hummocky ice from Oraniendaum and waited for ten hours in the cold to attend the services. The body iMi be interred at JBL ( Petersburg, fad deputations will leiia me Duriai irom places as re- l mote as Arcnangel. ; , - yy; The general expectation among, his; ;4'fi followers Is that Father John wiU i$0 I be canonized. ft ':-.'.'.-'.' s; ' DIED FOR SUPPOSED MURDER. Ira Woy Commits Suicide, Thli He Had Killed Cumberland Hi By Wire to The Sun. Cumberland. Md.. Jan. 6. TMaklnC J I l ... 'V he had killed a man, Ira B. Woy, of , Coalmont, near Everett, blew off thv;:'.:' ' top of hi head today wltb a shotgun 1' ,' in his boarding house. .'- '". ''''- Woy had quarreled with W. B. EI- y lenberger, ; superintendent : of ' the : Broad Top Lumber , Company. 'H , " wanted work, . and h attempted to disembowel Ellenbenfer with a dou ble-bitted ax, but the Utter escaped. ' Harry Gallagher v tried . to pacify Woy, only to be knocked down by the, t. latter -frith' th ax, having been struck J , on the head with th flat side! " , Thinking . h. had 'killed 0llashir, - Woy then went to th house of Jan ' s Morran, asked for th iauer's shot which was unwittingly given to" h Morran's daughter. ' lit retired ' room and- klVed himself. ; Gallaghej WM not eyiisly h Charged Wttk "Kan;", By WIr to The Tr,m. ., Danville, Va . ' handling bogiiss ren,,--alias Ct i from Not "! f here te ' on the, , t l-'-'.! , SI; I-'J J mm i in nna j,,,.v'.! t- : m '.'. insion-SaleiA.
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