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The Pioneer Prints A Pioneer [ ) [ ] WANT AD MeRENER: paper b Duluth 1 and Cr Will Do It. T and the North Pole. BEAIDIL MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1004, TEN CENTS PER WEEK HEARST MEN AGREEMENT CONTROL IOWA B |_ C K "1 [ H AR B 0 R IS IN SIGHT CONVENTION | , ON LAKES _|Japanese Claim That They Have Finally Suc-| e ox we o [ooisunion so cacenn = cepl tne nomination Lor the pre DISTRICTS IN .| His frienas gave as his reason for nol s S ANZIOWA DEMO. 2 8.8 Lan o Will Be Principal Feature of Repub: RIERS' ASSOCIATION CONFER s an besintotos — Gaeded 1IN Bottling Up the Russians at 0, e . et 5 5 NCES. the real strength-of the Socialist party in the country could be obtained by tp be adopled by the Repablh na- fional convention has been amwong the i the nomination of.some man I well GATHERING MEETS AT. DES MOINES | kuown than Debs. The leaders of the Ort l’t ur- s disoussedal U coorences party hold the opinion, nevertheless, viiich have taken place recently at 1 that .Debs’ objections on this head e AWhite Honse, n committee oo | NAVIGATION [S°AT PRESENT TIED UP could be overcome. A proposed new at the Capitol and 3 nt rosi - - dences where a number of Ropublicans = = constitution for the party was dis- cussed. have been assembled. Senator Lodge, who is slated for chaitman of the com- [ INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE EM- PRELIMINARY TO STATE ST. PAUL CITY ELECTIONS. o6, Mas H_Tha Jananese nufhors | FOIE ATthiriiabor by the piacac (D quring (ne aay, Out none were e [ mittee on resolutions at the conven SRR R coming on the heels of the nmn. of the | ceived. tion, has repared preliminary CONVENTION. Democrats Make Almost a Clean Sweep | ltfes have recoived a report of the at- | Gictory on the Yalu, strred Tokio to | The report which has reached here | skotches of \.{: n lmp(,,\ and has of the.Offices. tempt-mirde- Monday night to Wlock the [another popular —d¢ fluun.su':lhm and | from. Burope that General Kuropatkin, | submitted them to senators and athers St. Paul, May 5.—Robert A. Smith, e e ithout | durinie (he evoning thonsands of wien | tho commander.in-crict of tht Russian | for thetr approy Al or-sitgaestion as 10 Des Moinos. Moy 6William_Ran-| Do, has been ro-clected maor by entrance of Port Arthur. TS WIhoUL} g ciy e Janterns, swinging high fiom | troops i tho [ s porsonally ; © Before the. convention RS ?y‘ L "‘““‘ “I“o nearly 4,000 plurality over Colonel F. |details, but these are expected shortly. | ambog poles. paraded through the | leading 20,000 men from. Linoyang (o f meets a complete plaform witl pioh e L tory in thel p \yright, Rep. The Demociats also | It s reported, however, that the at- city. Half a dozen Dands 6f music led | Fenshnangehong, s yoltomod s wood | ably be prepared: which will have the [ Cloveland, May 4-—With their de- ct caucuses preliminary to the|elacted the comptroller, —trea the varlous processions. news on the thoory that the more. ag- | approval of the presidunt, mands—constderably modified the reps slate Democratic convention by secur-| eight assemblymen, nine-aldermen, one tempt was suc - It-had heen-cxpected that tilings of |gressive the Russian campaizn. by The principal feature of the resentatives of the Scamen’s union ing seven districts as against four for | justice of the peace and.one constable. "'0’“01A“flf\°l”‘1“f“yn~f“:l i fhe Port Arthur, engagement would o the more spocdy will ho Japan's | forw will be the tari®t plank, which | met with the exccutlve committee off buen received here of the SUC | sama fram Vice Admiral Tozo some | @pal vietory | will declare Tu the stronget lorms the [ the Lake Carriors' assoclation: during: the anti-Hearst faction. The antis were | The Republicans elected one assembly- ! successful in the First, Second, Third, | man, two aldermen, two justices of the of e | adierence ofthe Repablican patty 0] tho afternoon for another conferenc and Fourth, The Hearst men cons|Peace and two constables. = = : the principles of prdtection,-but Wil g L Jorpanciliar coniarencs not bind e party ot to-fevise the | gty s Wees hls U Sl el tho chances are excollont that an-ami- trolled the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh,| The o ml»ilmrllll will De the most E N w PE TH L[]m,z“ L. Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh. one sided politically in many yea HUNDHED NATWES K“_L [l E l]l LS E G i Al e 7 shth Nt Tenthaand even There will be only thrée Republicans SAVEU (]N[_Y TW[] GANNUN TSI soe thitt ho: puely 19,000 come | €aP1Y satilement will ba:reashed soon, CANNON WILL NOT 'ACCEPT. |out of twenty members. millE= (o iy Sehedule. it tiag) - A drominent vessel man stated durs sy ) changes should be made only when ing the afternoon that there are strong 8peaker II’:II{‘I_VTI{‘Det_:Iinu Vice Pres:| INSTRUCT GT AGAINST HEARST. TERRIFIC HURRICANE DOES IM.|RUSSIAN PUBLIC ENTHUSIASTIC chunged contiions of businuss or ¢ llmlhl‘:uiluus“:hm an I\Ign;-nn‘ul “1”“1 be ential Nomination. s R g g GENERAL ZASSALITCH!S FQRGES | tremauny rendoi it neclanaty ot avil renchied without much delay and that, Washington, May 5.—“Even at the Virginia D."“°.°"é5 Plar:.Unusuzl Ac. MENSE DAMAGE THROUGH- OVER THE GALLANT STAND 5 | able, It has been agreed that the ) as a result, the embargo placed on lnke e tion in Convention. . LOST TWENTY-TWO HEAVY. | [T Wil herovised fthe Riftyniiidi ) naviatlon. beomlise of e tierences wWhich I could not get if 1 desired it Richmond, Va., May 5—Plans are OUT COCHIN-CHINA. ON THE YALU. z congress \‘I‘llu- Republicans win in No- | hotween. the two-ovganizations—Will; I arawers most iequivooaNy - Uhat if|Lous perfected to-induce the Demo- GUNS TO THE JAPS. veriher, Tho plattorm will be as brint |t all probability, be raised before the the nomination is tendered to me I cratic state convention, which will pimdnss S i —y § (Q [t will declitee against Ppresent week closes, ol gt een It andes Moy eltcume cmibls oXe Uane 9, to instruct th - st denounce nerro distranchise: stances whatever.” ’ delozates to St. Louis not to vote for | Saigon, French do-Cliina, May 5i— | St. Petershurg, May 5~The st ment in the South, favor the sold | KIDNAP TWENTY-SEVEN MEN. Thos. Mironaly fatat Speaker Casnon| theinominalioniot V- R. Hearst under | 4 hurichne ravased Cochin-China on | Which hus previiled here wus ahiiost S lon s Moy b —Tlio enneran s dur i merElinnk . E=s in an authorized interview with a Post 2‘2:“0; chmptnee: r:i‘:“l’(““ 2 the el f pay 1. About 100 nafiyes were killod WH]I'IN"I.\ dispelled \\'hmll e peopio [ has roecived additional details of Sun- | FEIPCS i I',":::",‘l T Lslothaapchicigo E“'s‘f'.sk s‘g”':“" Lmported l;}:znsr emphasize his :lcte!m_umuun . most-likely—to-lend~the: pary-te and great, d"mag? = D ‘,“ it _qimu ”‘_ he ¢ fll-., ns- i Al \'n_,m m the Yahi viver fromiGen phi Y (ho-subjoet af anxlous e reference to the vice presidency. | yi. . telegraph lines in- Saigon made by Geueral Zassaliteh's handful | eral Kuropatiing but probably they Wil | ggey; “What are your reasons for such a SR e e stroyed. Many mative ve of roukh vegiments againgt (he fo not: bergiven-aut il iniglts i statement?” he was asked, and re- WISCONSIN FOREST FIRES. tained injuries, but otherwisc of the mikadd's legions at the valu | The general staff explains that (he BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. to fill the ol strik resulted in nli“ed: ; _ was no damage to shipping he and of the utter defeat of Viee Admiral | Russian batteries al Kiuliencheng and : A comphint to the police that twenty- 1 have been for almost thirty years | Homes, Meadows and Farms Sufferinc | though small craft in minor ports suf Togo's latest attempt to seal the en | Potitinsky succectdod in withdrawiig Maurns Jokai, tho Huneavian novol- fseven ol (he St Louisans had been 2 member of the ouse of repigienta- Great Losses. tered; trance (o Port Arthur, It i i | : posi (o2 whenes ey |isC Woke soious S-benorbial LIURalpO- S g netils Bst oG IINTRD ves. ave been nominated by the . 7 3 = o e i = e S ‘IO s nd his death | Bakers” union. Two the striking 4 ahawk, Wis., Maj tha t—mrore ~Than 000 Russis derons five the Jap: | 7 5 Il _ Republicans of*the congressional d Lomaha e REINFORGING FRONTIER ARMIES. | sins actun e s o lialy i 1B houElvganeeled akdswory artested and the ‘police trict in which I reside and have a i b 3 g were actually engaged in the fighting 10, |I upying the height I Fikehe president—of the | are 0oking: (or the twenty severt men : Y reny | ddly i this : ; & the Yahn against (he Japancse army ot Whe dapanese at o S b e i Rabe e o cenedttne momination e e (mcer Minpqiniand @lons e 00T Brazil and Peru Preparing for Hostil-| & (16 YA AT St S 001 | tuked at e poiuts frontal at Kin Amtriaianizrarmor| Who b uisnpaited S RS eI reason to hiope I shall be reelected vay. eadows and farms ar ities. i e 3 liencheng, on the ik at Chingow=and | € itvant Noy YA haleal [ GLittars bl sorhed DL “I the Republicans have ‘a majority ) meado; ! 5 and 40,000, ‘The losses on hoth sides, L i FONEE Hs AT for the plant of the Schulze Baking in the next house,” he added. I shall aring - ereat7losses &r Rio Janeiro, May I A e e A e o G QU ! L e {itko el company, where ey hiul bee 2 t < : are as dry as tinder and | Press corvespondent is assured by 3 : £ e atungow, novthwest and southen (4 (acls A ¥ u I a : ail 5 1 1 o o Leiali e ] el ) | Liat ) 1 e sub-committed has decidod o i wh hil been prows e a candidate 10 succeed myscll as ey dly. Rai feed [Leateln SUONREL ASRlLE and possibly L200, in the Russian joonively, of 1§ Sreian rechmmani Lo (e Repablican natonal [ 1860 cnipluyment. - When within half the fives spread rapldly: Rain is needed | ernment officials who are in a po : : Tespeetiv £ K iudienchens. speaker.. If. the Republicans do nol badly (o pluem Arserious 1658, e AT i \\l'hn force and that number for the Grivn committes for temporary chaleman of [ & block ol the shops they were sur- have a majority I will take my placc e R e (abC : : A e e U nationnl conventian Kl Root or | rounded by several hundied bakers' on the fioor. In my judgment 1 can E o an and Peruvian armies are | fghts ju history. s piver cros % NS sympathizers. The strikers. warned o BATTLE IN NIGERIA, DelnEt el forealt on tile ontion e s i Tutiaibse. deantay-biloa the main hody from Kinliencleng, Fhe k. Sve etter satisfaction as a member Caier Hhe tworcoNn s AT IS Tins ng \l(v i'ml“v‘N Hm' :\) !l}\g U gataventh regiment made Right Ttev. Richard Phelan, bishop the newcaomers not fo accept unrk at an anywhere else. British: ‘Troops Kill and Wound Two | probable. The differcnces over the i e |:\‘1]:Ix n'”ff; 7l I\xllllli“;; v ianiinsowgthciltl ot Bilbnuie Uoekaon o o {:;‘ :;I‘I““w“ e hw\ S o { Hundred Natives. Doundary line. 1 1 (el T ascd at Such bgijon along the heights, whence i was CHtITdTc churels cdlabaron o goldan [Sthesionuo met S ah A loR SVale undary line ave the subject of dib- iheavy cost (hal tho Russiamsare s {00 (ol romoye. the guis on ae- (dubllee af his ordination o the prical and o fight started. A riot call was sent dn, but when the police arrived SOCIALIST CONVENTION. - 1 i it 1 will hab] ‘ T A e . | lomatic negotiations and will probab) ard U as rather a defoa ; ondon, May A dispatch e it ¥ lposed to regard it as rather a defoat § oo nature of the ground aud hood on Wednesday, e eiowi Thnd. dis poare i Onty Ly o cro ¢ cared. y of the St Lot men succeeded in Eugene V. Debs Declines Presidential-f-ccived during the day says that a|result inarbitration. There i n0 ¢3-|than a victory for him, i > ST AT b DO e Nomination. British force under Major Trenchard, | citement, as the people are utterly in-| General Kuropatkin's dispateli shows Ihethosvemibe i e ¢ Galton LI AORATGIE AN, £ o while operaling against the natives in different upon the matter. “['that the- Ity fonghit, wilh—such General Zas liteh's force 15 resting é\klfll])h (rrant “.'M ol the [‘u-mlq | U e R e acmnar eonvention met durias tne)| Southern Nigeia, had a severc battle The Peruvian” government, has not (pull dog tonacity and hravery akains UEEHEnERMTRCITNE & NO I B0] 7 b '““‘IW'}‘NM T ectizon SpITIEd G Wy 3 e ossinate. candidates for. prosi-{ i which {he Dritish bative (oops lost Yot replion o the. Braziian note derl tho-overs hemime=seonty of (e i Sl iy il e R e e oo i e D tee | foun Litled and seven wounded: The manding (he* ev.;luhx!lun of the terrt- | enemy that the latters nominal vie: | €Y BE0 i L R R ° I“' ey, formur socre | SHOPMEN "RESUMING WORK. Were met by the report that Eugenev enemy lost 200 killed and wounded. |tories of ‘Alto-Purus and Alto Juiu, fitory was eclipsed by (he prowoss O o Ly bl il sl ' BEE ix vi » ' g ' V i y Peru- 512 L e i) | e 8 t s hoeen ele: 33 = affllql"ifil.m. to-public-fivor Pl | Tlaoyang, Wi e Vet e aRi v e sba e el ol s Stilke Sltuaten. St s 3 & and it dered likely that a | Hinekloy of-Poughl ie. 2 Topeka, Kan, May 5.—Santa Fe rail- VA rabite "w"“”h, *treally decisive cngd may be Uir, Witliam Barton Hap offivials anmounced during the ArATLE T whoresit istcanstdered ”m fought there, 1'o forcs y known in Philadelphia society, is duy a vesuplion of shopmen all along () 2 i $ 8 ingcheng din nsi=] D Hopking. wit thi-aithg iy —tho-tne-tron-Chicugo—to-the Pucific - = - z that he Tedeemed GLaIs 1y L piac 1 valuable medical artieles and Biv look coast. Lhoy state that in most cases ‘ L ity in ‘motion and e dange e 4‘” HOAl s Wil Torty | on “ihvactures’ is widely Known, shops are ranning with a full couples flicted upon_{he enemy. L L st o ese |3y ond - inporters. Bve Ll gdss AL OT uighe i mEny plaes union o 1 d i Tie Togs. OF the Buns, WHIeh, aecords| 11 AIATECCHD O giied of another advince by the TR & goneout, but Ui () s lk Sllltlngs - Uiyardsgtoinastern ho QOCtn 1 25 Ing 0 the best information obiainable, | FCACNEL ‘;‘l’*,‘l‘,‘,“i' AUNURLE S G R T iR Hl;; "ml“nls : nun, wlm all L) ‘two alike: per yard.. 2L consisted of twenty-two field_ pic geontannndeslIPdb L LeIER 9S8 Sl i 4 amounts Lo 5 per edalipPllipalone OLbaEahs 5 I it bt et e ponaduran Sxthbriendes Tt g LI NG e e ! frocls it - —Vieo-President Buckalew of (he Ma- B ATIVE LCaTUIATe. von (hongh i Chmalye [weniy e Eight machine |damond chinists association says that the trot: they will be of no-service (o the oneay | BUMS: Whe Foul0- 1ovr 6| penty-ons ugbands who tosido (. 0 TS JUSC DR and: that not au i okt iombyil of thei | Tiatens aleo e Bayonne, N. 1., iapeales i (oo At : : S Ol e et il G s further that many will go_out,in but members of the STOPS AN ORIENTAL LINER. 1 the Marri Men's Anthinehro S oG B the Seicnee of war offe _ and Tlome Preservation sori T T ns lave heen | pucsian Cruiser Demands the Japanese | doclure i kI LImG i i S e e e antry to retieal X GUhoE Nt Wives Wwore cued: of i Mals: TR, ahyAoN AL i “yrlpssn N0 TOHOPLof violauc dremade, VICTORY FOR NEW YORK MAN A BARGO WILL BE RAISED IN A FEW DAYS. Chicago, May o--An atempt to im- port Lwenty nhic bukers from St Louis . arie = _urhan tha Sanialich In good order. L 7 Port Said. The Penfmsula s A Al ahie e vitioten R oSN M o ST PERaE e e AL Ui doits 0= GHle0 e s PHODUCES™ A7 SENSATHION. = 7 hours out from Brindis s been S Regiment of Russians Rushes Into the | o cd, hoarded and her m X BASEBALL SCORES. | Mayor of New Orleans Asks Police +Jaws of Death. aminied by the Russian warship Ki Commission to Resign. S( Polorsburg, My 5-A story Is |bin, which-fired a blank shot across National Lenguc. f6 : Mayor Capde: eitenlated here of a shiking episode-{the Osiris’ Lows. _The Russians de} At Phi i \),‘, G A e e SNiring tho fighting on the Valw river [tained-the Osiris for two hours, sedreli-| — At Joston, 4; New Yor “howid ot police commissioners-to-re-2 and the desperate hravery of Rus. |ing (he mails. They demanded the | A¢ Chicago, sign as a result of the charges by gian regiment which, withoit lh Japanese mails, but these wore at the Arerican LFi\guL. Comniissionar-John Woodville that attacked two and one-half div B Bottom of the mass of post matter and At Philladolpnia; 2 I the commissioners grafters” and - LOOK lNTO our West Show Window w]ll give you aps The Russians, headed by a | remainod witouched. At Toston, 4, UMIIebi = o are responsidle for_zambling houses Chaplaim hedwing a- cross, fought 1ike ST A ( WaSh RO = policy shops. The mayors action o At lrara eniphed il imosy | CHINAZ TOZIRERAIN NEUTRAL. ’A‘l L.';"'l‘:""; e """f," i Bl s actadtion: Histous adenes e e 2 nded (he ‘ting of the board, 3 ihilated by overwhelming nmmbers, i an idea of the assortment of Men’s Shoes we ® i oursinic il |paang covernnon so inorms s Amertean Assoeiation. shambles. Mipisterito Russia: : At Toledo, 0; Milwaukee, 2 X tricd about by & crowd Petershurg, May 5.—“The Chinese | At Columbus, 5; Kansus City, r hid v we h f di St Petersburg, Moy carry; we have luSt aS lal'ge an assortment Ior La leS Quiet Prevails at Port Arthur, minister, who, In consequence of rus |’ At Indianapolis, 8; Minnedpol hi 1d w5 —There lias beon |mioes of - (he ‘posstbitify’ that. China | At Toulsville, 2 St baulel f INDICTED AT DENVER. nd G 1idaren. : s s . e e e il o i B sibt. Formain ndtt el Ganpligdsiy |rogoleamE Lo svIlID T &/ S ley: : Polt Arihur of May 3 During the | peking for informution, e vaus Twenty:six Persons Accused of Regis: jbombardment the big guns of ‘the Rus |3 caplegram brom: e Pking. overus | BOSSESSIONIOFICANAL 1O HiTES tration Frauds. :;::""j‘\'\?rl“;‘““,‘)‘:‘ I’y'”“ fes fitcd, L300 |yyent and Vieeroy Yuan Shi Kai which | United States Commigsion in Complete Denver, May 5.—The grand jury has b * Mieads as-follo Control: returticd forty indictments a Fancy Work. | Wall Paper Sale. e e et |y S e s P S 3 4 | o . PRISONERS TREATED KINDLY. |22 and with the object of putting a | canal commission during the das took | il Tiie cndrges Eammaytionn Aec entite stoc A : — Elop 1o unfounded rumors we 1 o on i B S Dok edivioe, el resitiuton ol Our entire stock of Wall Paper and Bor- Japanese Transport Survivors Sent 1o | you to deny-them, deciariis again in | Lo haaasor of the candl FOUL | pyding rogistration and alleged fraud- | porty_of AL | oyt work at Uie clection of 1902, @ @ ® ( @ (J ( [ ] (J [ J ® o ( [ (J (] ( o (] : T“el‘(‘t("l‘lflebn Dollars may seem like | jo. ¢ oy sale at One-Fourth Off from the Irkutsk, Siberia. the most formal manuer that CHIGLY Canal, compin [ J [ J ® ® [ ] ® [ 4 [ ] -® ® [ ] o [ ® ® [ J ® [ gunboat Giliak fired 3,000 shots, a large Pl‘l(‘e to-pay for a Pillow Top; but | regular price. nEsl e e ) by ; e i ‘\;‘” 3 ivr (0| DUE TO DOMESTIC TROUBLE. et ihe oz 14 to gay that the contr: . nister 1o : ¥| South Omaha Man Kills Wife, Child Gnited 5 and Himself. if you do not wish to buy you may be able L et Od ment has give i i omtong W Rugs and Carpets. ool ‘ ity | e - ‘ | ; ; ! Omaha, May 5.—Frank Smith, a stii to learn the work, and we sell the material. < : - : 2 cers and 184 men capturél onboard |18 sti ned s 5 : All we ask is a chance to figure on your s i ! most-c G order 1 ‘ i £ ards_employe, living in_South : it : . "Omaha, shot and killed his wite and Display-will-he-on-exhibition mml May-10-|-€arpet-Order:- 3 [Maru a T unk by R I WIioTe 1 It v_on.the I wot kil [} Admiral J 114 A b wer, i 9 | or 4 " ‘ 5 \ark | € tecn-months’-old son and then fired = ; T F; i “The sury I ve il a | the i o5 i SR | through his own head. Do- { denso__cr I al ¢ E S < ; t o vrmxhl:‘ is-assigned as the cause T S = s = [guarding the ca 2 t f i 8 I HoposSIuIR t n ) Cony prlng othing. s \ ‘ | | the ronte throt : : 5 <ejects ard. a0 e crep( the Companys Terms. no ho ,Hh « X i Ma The wsal J [ W Ve cisco, ) —The threat- Vel Iy that P wonl e vt oy ot encd strike on the. United Railroad’s i lines in this city has been averted by Warm Weather makes the man think of Spring Suits. In, |authoritics bt attentive. Lagopt the United Stat 1 standard | in the Cathe |1 y has 54— tobhcees-an : Y | was 1o fer an excited di | = | the seceptance by the Carmen’s uni o L s g h WOULD KILL CHIEF JUSTICE. \..;- ot uuv‘v:unp::x‘_\l"srl‘lhnlxlilll::g offering our line to the public we feel safe in stating that it is @ (o e, prsoners. fo dur. | sion by © of 16,10 13 ‘ | aon SehimoarThe compaRy ney. The Js < y Negro Who Threatened Head of Su-|astees to recognize the union and £ e " ’ P . v the most complete assortment of tasty garments ever displayed _ |l for nd " reatirer > preme Court Found Insane. [ promises not to discriminate_asainst ——— \v of its members and it is satisfac- to the company if its employes in the Northwest and the price 1s ‘within the reach of all. We ‘,‘\'LADI\'()STOK SQU \DRO\' ATTALI\S R H : want you to call: Our salesmen will show you beautiful Spring o‘i NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IS N N tni e | i i t 1 ning sam Parks Dies in Prison. when | | am Parks, Suits at [ s ‘s oMcials arfived her . X. Y., May with Juhn he New < ¢ leader, who was » Sat + 3 hi fghte # -] ller in a gri 2 | T conviction on a charge thirte @ Persistent rimor e of 3 - : : 2 had. He was refuse y I Qied In the prison dur- . He had consumption at house. Then he made | the time of his conviction aud gagement betwe I Sladis : : \ and | the justice b ; ied | ing the | to get into his and Was arrested and found insane. 00000000000000000000000 . 00000 l“"”“'""“ and Vice Adwiral Kimimu-| fighting is.nowin progress there. | 050 N2 ingt ‘the lite of the justice | failed_rapidly since be was

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