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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 18992. Avews Ham Vicon Restores faded. thin and gray hair to its original | color, texture and abundance; grevents it from fall- ing out, checks tendency to baldness, and promotes a Rew and vigorous growth. A clean, safe, elegant and ‘economical bair dressing. EVERYWHERE POPULAR ine months after having the typhoid fever my head was perfectly bald. Iwas induced to try Aser's | Hair Vicor. and before Thad used half s bottle the hair Dewan togrow. Two more bottles brought out as good & head of hair as ever I had. my brother William Craig mado use of Ayer's Hair ‘Vigor with the same good results." Stephen Craig, 882 Charlotte st. Philadsiphis, Pa. On my recommendation AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. Preparet by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Deaggists Every where. = WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP A ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thelr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | ING with PERFEOT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and is tho best remedy for | DIARRHEA. Sold by drurwiste in evory part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘Mra Winslow's Sooth- ingSyru" snd take no other kind. Zbcente. bottle. + | - =e eee yERvous LITY, POOR MEMORY, DIFFI- Dr wisepieeamy pimples cured. Br. Miles’ | ervins. ce at Ae SoHtL Lek & ST 9th and Pa. ave HOSE UNHAPPY PERSONS WHO SCFPER frome Rervousness and sbeuid Carier's Little ‘Nerve Pilla, made expressly for this | , his 2d EDITION TO SAIL FROM PALOS. The Second Santa Maria to Go Over Columbus’ Course, FUNERAL OF CONGRESSMAN CRAIG. Trying to Allay Discouragement at Homestead. LATEST POLITICALNEWS ———— WILL SAIL OVER COLUMBUS’ COURSE. A Duplicate of the Santa Maria Will Leave Palos Tomorrow. Hvrtva, Aug. 2.—The Spanish vessels which gathered to take part in the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the sailing of Columbus on his voyage of discovery weighed an- chor at 5 o'clock this morning and proceeded for Palos, the port from which Columbus departed on August 3,1492. ‘The war ships of f nations which have been sent to represent vern- ments in the celebration followed the veasels. Upon the arrival of the fleets at Palos the 5; minister of marine, who resents the Spanish government, and all of the and f delegates and the officers of the ships forming the squadrons attended mass in the church in which Columbus received the communion before sailing thence “ on yovage in three small —_ vessels, the Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina. The ves- sel, which was constructed exactly on the lines of ‘the caraval Santa Maria, the largest of the EVIDENTLY NO ACCOUNT. IN WALL STREET TOD: ~ ' A Nobleman Whe Married a Eich Girl, | The Decline in Chicago Gas the Only Feat- Spent Her Money and Left Her. ure the Market. Sax Fraxcisco, Cat., Aug. 2.—A German! New Yorx, Aug. 2.—The stock market was nobleman is in the Alameda jail as a govern-| narrower this morning than usual of late, while ment prisoner, being charged with vio-| almost all character seemed to have disappeared Intion of the postal laws in sending ob-| from the dealings, Atchison and Reading were scene letters from Germany to Dr. J.| specially active and there was a moderate busi- B. Eigholse. His title is Count Baden. | ness in St. Paul, Omaba, sugar and a few His deserted wife, the daughter of Millionaire | others, while the gencral list remained dull and Nalty of Milwaukee, Wis., ig living in compara- | utterly withont feature and even the leaders’ tive poverty with her children in San Fran-/ fluctuations were confined to small fractions The coupie met three years | with no general tendency. Atchison was by all ago on the steamer City of Paris | odds the leader and was advanced a small frac- a8 Miss -Nulty was returning from | tion, while Reading was let off 1 per cent and @ European tour, tion, show- nd were engaged before the | Chicago gas went down a large steamer docked. ‘After learning that Baden was | ing u oes of 13¢ at its lowest point, ‘The mar- ya connt, although not wealthy, Miss | ket remained without further feature and at 11 father sanctioned the union and there | o'clock was dull and fairly steady at irregular was a fashionable wedding in Milwaukee. | but slight changes from first prices. ‘The count went into business there with his! Money on call isseusy at '¢a2 per cent. fathor-in-law's assistance, but the nobleman’s | Prime mercantile paper Sisabrs. | Sterling ex- idea of finance soon led toa breach and the change is quite and steady wi Badens came west. After two years of | at 4.87a}; for sixty day bille and 488ialy for wandering they settled in Tacoma, Wash. | demand. Posted rates 488048914. The Merean- Though the count interested wealthy but | tile Safe Deposit Company reports no change eredulous Germans in his projects it is asserted | in the stock of silver, which remain, at 2,009,324 that his family lived in abject poverty. Coming | ounces; cortificates 2,000. to the end of his tether, Baden borrowed Government bonds dull and barely steady; from Dr. Eigholse and went to Germany, leav- | state bonds dull and steady; railroads bonds ing his deserted wife with two babies to carefor. | quict but firm. She had sundered home ties, and so came to| The transactions in the stock San Francisco. Dr. Eigholso wrote for his money. The | ness again becoming the principal characteristic count’s replies were of un illegal character, and | of the market and prices remained practically that is why he is in jail. He was located a few ; stagnant. Cotton oil rose a small fraction, but days ago in Hed Bluff, Cal.. where he was or-| ganizing a brewing company ‘The count wavs hie can clear himself of the charges, including that of swindling. Baden appeared for examination yesterday and was remanded until Thursday. Somnath LEFT. THEM TO market re- noon the market was dull and sicady’ to firm, but still at insignificant changes from first | Prices. ee — “CAL” WOOD EXECUTED. EIR FATE, He Was Electrothanized at Dannemora Prison Without Suffering. Danwemona, N. Y., Aug. 2.—Joseph, other- The Captain of a Seuler Schooner Deserted ‘Three Men Left on a Desert Island. Sax Francesco, Aug. 2—Threo white men) Fred Burns, John Palsford and a man known | only as “Frenchy,” have been left to spend an arctic winter on a desolate island with scanty | provisions and absolutely without fuel. That | they are in euch terrible plight is mainly due to the rigid enforcement of the orders closing morning at 11:52 o'clock by electricity. was apparently painless. disturbed at the near approach of death. —_ ith actual business | | mained barren of feature after 11 o'clock, dull- | gmatlor than it was vestorde no other movement was to be noted, and at | wise known as “Cal” Wood, was executed this | now. Death | *entati Wood slept well last night, according to the | statement of guards, und did not seem much | sergeant-at-arms shall, in person or by deputy, proceed at once to the residence of such absent member and enforce his attendance. ~ In obedience to this instruction the S; AGAINST THE CAUCUS Democratic Members gf the House! Will Not Be Bound. ‘RECESSES FOR CONSULTATION. | —— | No Result and the House Adjourns cer sentecs: “I urgently request your immediate attend- ance here. We cannot break the without a full attendance, and we cannot ad- journ without disposing of the sundry civil bill. All leaves of absence are revoked.” ‘The House then adjourned. Sis ad AR Overcome by the Heat. Daniel Boland, colored, was overcome by the heat on 17th between O and P streets yesterday afternoon, Joseph H. Charlton of 602 6th street south- West was prostrated in front of 930 Pennsyl- Fania avenue last ni Until Tomorrow. carpentering, and was afterward taken to bie home, 310 3d street northwest. — Keal Estate Matters. sed of T. F. Schnei- | 237, 18x80 ft. on and 1ith streets Its Discussion Occupies the At- tention of the Senate. > THE. SENATE. The attendance of Senators today was still | or during most of last week. There were present during the of | ing proceedings ten on the repub! side und six on the democratic side. TI numbers, however, gradually increased till the were nearly doubled. The Vice President lai resolution reported yes: ower has bought of Maria } Tho 975 lot 7, blk. 42, University rk. Ruth F, Tate has purchased of Zeno B. Bab- Ditt for 25,400 wub 51, aq. 812, 17.45x97.58 on 4th betweon D and E streets northeast, Leon Tobriner has bought for £5,700 of T. C. Pearsall et al. part 1,sq. 592, fronting 19 feet on | C between 2d und 34 streets northwest. ————— Thompson for we before the Senate the from the com- mittee on education and labor for the appoint- |, Mace Darbage Oomptatatn. mient of a select committee of seven Senators | There were 121 complaints for non-collection ives in | of gurbage received at the health office today. jon the employment of Pinkerton dete | labor troubles, i Mr. Sherman stated the reasons why he | thought the question should not be taken u In the first place the House of Rep had already, in u very fair and > Delegates Command, ) Blectes 2, Union Veterans Logan dispassionate way, taken up ‘the to the national encamp- tion and examined into the ment: J. BR. MeCormick, A. H. Then the subject involved to con Lock. . Irving, F. PF. Bogin domuin of a sovereign and B. 'o the Department of the ferred to int old and well ordered © He Fred. MeDor = igh, H. H. Street, J. punity. sent the following telegram to each of the ab- | deadlock | eee Been ee i it and treated at the | Emergency Hospital. | THE PINKERTON RESOLUTION. | ,, Harry Milburn, a carpenter, was trented at | the Emergency Hospital for a sunstroke re- a ze | ceived at the Capitol, where he was working at WATSON AND BOATNER. | | They Ww Not Avoid Each Other in the Future. Hffort to Be Made te Distribute Them in the Senate. One of the most internting featares which A LIVELY TILT BETWEEN THEM DURING Tux | Promise to come in the short session of this SESSION OF THE SPECIAL INVESTIGATING Com- | Congress will be the fight to take from the ap- MITTEE TOPAT—A CATEGORICAL QUESTION | proprintion committee and to place in the CAUSES THE TROUBLE—THE TRSTIMONT, hands of appropriate committecs the vari- lous bills which open the United States Today the House committee investigating the | Treasury and drag therefrom lange arn: r of & ‘epresentative Watson in bard cash. Senator Bu will lead on the democ his book of drunkenness among members Of ict and it le extremely. pe Congress heard Mr. Clarke (Ala.), who testified have many supporters in brief that the only instance of drunkenness | the chamber. This aft he had ever seen on the floor of the House was | Butler introduced a rosolut on One vecasion ¢ | to. would accomplish th upon one occasion during the silver debate, | >. mould socompliah th allegations made by unit! the opening XR. COBB IN MIS OWN DEFENSE, of the next session in December. “lam very Mr. Cobb then took the stand in his ownde-| much interested in this matter,” said fense. Chairman Boatner read the charges | Senator Butler to a an reporter from the bock in question and requested My. | thie afternoon, “and shall do ty utwnost to bring about the adopt There is no good and suthc appropriations elusive contr is now entirely wt the resdution. why the have ex- sislation as Cobb to make any state prefaced his he intended to que evening to sh nk or rambi ut sew fit. Mr. t by remarking that ins address on that “he was not maudlin his talk.” Mr. Cobb read of such important ds in its hey to reason thot ¢ affairs or the comm vai afaire mast stenogr: reporting his address and the | Necemeur “3 Z various questions put to him and his answers | Quirementa “opti, imformwed jas to the re during the debate. At the beginning of his | the appropriations committer posible could tks on the floor he said he had appealed |e) eee ett, mentioned al eel Jouse not to interrupt him. His request | hundreds of others mentioned teams heeded and sevoral times he was quce-| tion, It anuat be pinin to. any ome thot the tioned by several members, | This was particn- | committee on the District. of Calumbie white larly exasperating, be suid, because he intended yous with he mands of Gls alan making a strictly i gument and did wot | wmuct have broader and fuller knowledge of wish to be interrupted. Pree plewssheagges | ASKS NO INDUL@EN CE FROM ANY ONE. by another commitine “In regard to this matter of drinking.” said | bibiug small drarts Mr. Cobb, “let me cay that Iam not asking any &Teater fountain ot ohen tn toa ndulgence from any one because I may look | Of the Various commuttocs I am wot” For soversi | tne woe ode. Lam night in question Mr. Cobb anid | “tie Matter, but 1 were ngaged im laborious work gathering nahin al and preparing his argament. | a had worked lake nell arly and asa result | Messra. Kirk & Sor bly be poseened 5 ia al when he began his argument on the floor he | Cently inquired of th trocnt if was not in his usual physical condition. His | detouators could not be import ly te throat, he «aid, was particularly weak, and in the port of Pittsburg and the sta" r to relieve a rorencas in itand alleviate the | qrttent ceenen annovance of a tickling he bad requested an | A**istant Secretar employe of the House, before beginning lis ™ Teply that the law speci > *s S + McCaknont, W. C. Tally § Barker a remarks, to bring bim a cup of beef tea, posit in any bonded warch three vessels on which the Columbus expedition | Bering sea against seal hunters. Murdered by Her Employer's Sor The third reason w nld not be acted y 2 . 4 ~ os USE BROWNS IRON BITTERS. | sailed. will complete her preparations at Palos | | Justa yeur ago these men were put ashore on | Kxoxvinte, TENN., Aug. 2.—Tho story ofa | on now wos that the Senate iteelf was half alive 1% er crema per meee Perea mer wong wer ene prgenegey wrocnn: | pemdlnyw geen y tae Physicians recommend it. | and at daybreak tomorrow, August 3, she will, | St. Matthew's Island, far up in Bering sea, by | woman brutally murdered in the sight of her | and half dead, waiting to cloxe its session in Muisak, N. MeGowan, J. C. Feacock, J. R. = "a said ) —— “9 te ine — e ee ren tl ag All dealers keep it. $1, per bottle. Genuine a8 | should the wind be favorable, pass through | the sealing sehooner Mattie Dyer from ‘Frisco, | i ce and with hardly enough Se ‘ard and E. H. Thomas, alternates. thing for members refresh themeelves portation in bs aaa Fea Mpet co Wrappet | lines formed by the varions squadrons outaide | They assisted in building a rude hut and were | four children by a fourteon-year-old boy comes | Per stitute a quorum, still he was bound Eee eee sek” St one ee the bar. The caraval will sail for Havana in | given w year's eupply of food and. wood. and | CE en ORE County. Near that plage | t, say that the principal qusstion raised as to Death of Lieut. Col. Whiting. | beef tea because it was warm and sovthing to | the port of first arrival. Every Hovsexezrze January and it is expected will arrive in New York in March. She will make the voyage with- out any escort. seventy pounds of powder was left with them. | The e Ay was for them to hunt and skin polar bears and blue faces until this season, when the | Bi# | farm, A few days since the woman was employed a Mrs. Hendrix, a poor widow, upon | found in the field dead. Robinson's «on,who was | whether any man or corporation might employ armed men vas a very important one. He doubted whether any corporation had a right Col, Dani died at the residence Mrs. M. B. Saunders, daughter, 1 P. Whiting, « retire | the throat. From time to time he had had the | cup sent back and replenished in order to ex- change the cold tea for hot tea, and from that BIN to Quiet a Diet Daniel F. Lee, by Mr. Woodbury Wheeler, —_—_ Dyer was to remove them. ; von, wh Sihive GACh“TAndaearione SanaiGoAd Gat te toe : jchrcumstance he thought all the trouble bed | bes fied a bill against Patech J What | WHO PURCHASES FROM US, UPON CREDIT.| coNGRESSMAN CRAIG BURIED. ‘The schooner arrived here yesterday with: | Tow ang kilhed. herself, “Yesterday. the chest | Teselution would be allowed to go over sill next 700% T strwet northwest, this morning at the ad-| grown. Tt was not truc, he said, ws had been | ate atte and a inet defendant SUMMER COMFORTS OR EVERY-DAY a wt an ee ee Capt, Macklar stated | child of Mra. Hendriz, a girl nine years old, | Session. | ces Will be held on Thursday at 5 o'clock “Bring me some more whisky.” entering on part of claim of | NECESSITIES ACKNOWLEDGES BY a ——— for feat of seizure and had bees | told. the sheriff that’ Robinson struck her MR. PALMER URGES INVESTIGATIO: | p. m., and the interment will be at Arlington, The point ix this,” said Mr. Cobb, “no one | title thereto adverse te The plaintig 6 Chagrin Fa. jel iaeo he Nision for the re. | mother on the head with a hoe. He then made almer replied to Mr. Sherman's objec- — > Jeould have heard me ask a page to bring me | claims title from 1872 a ot thet the de. a Semreenese: SAEEG- Prrrsscno, Aug. 2.—The congressional com- | Hef of ‘the "men on the island. He said it | the sitl bring him a hatchet, and while the chil- | tion and favored the proposed investigation, | A Mammoth Distillery Near Cincinnati. | some whisky, for I neversaid it.” inadisdsh anette Wths Go 00 Oost ns ios cal AGE HER APPRECTA- mittee appointed to attend the funeral of €x-| would be too ve an undertaking to | fren looked on the boy pounded the woman's | saving that the importance of it could uot be | Crxerxxatt, Aug. 2—Ground was broken | DIDN'T KNOW OF ANY SUBSTITUTES. bas commenced an excavetion which will take TION OF OUR Representative A. K. Craig, at Claysville, ar- rived here this morning and proceeded at once fit out a boat es; ly for their relief. Unless a revenue cutter or a cruiser takes off the men ees rstated. The country would be startled at ii would be col- yesterday for a maimmoth new distillery at Car- a Cincinnati | Whether whisky was brought by a page and off several fect of his tame the amount of information th subuzb, to be erected by | placed on his desk for the beef tea he did not — > EQUITABLE a a < tee decemad: Ya the they must remain for another season. Two| Poo! Rooms Swindled by Wire Tappers. |). s to the extent to which Caleb Dodsworth, who, with his Clifton, riage | 2 a audegrunigeirey ts 4 at the time The Death ona. cnepir colts seetex, | Patties of Indian hunters left there in previous | New Yonx, Aug. 2.—Several pool rooms in | sesni-politienl and. scns-mti distillery, fonght the whicky trust for years. | i bis argument ¢ “ep jo | During the twenty-four hours ending at = vere Garg ferme oe | seasons under similar conditions were devoured | this city were swindled by wire iappers on | responsible neither to God nor man, were em: | ‘The new plant is to cover twenty acres, "| in bis Cap ty A sre ir yd fem eyo puradtin wove fasaedl Some Gp : — ee eed : ye nd | DY polar beara. Saturday. The sharpers worked the rooms in a | ployed. ne sc peBeeborsey . go es ae ee sins, and Senators Cameron, Carey and a : S a | . Pea as eee = | had requested to get him some stimulant had | health office for the following AND STEADY COURSE, NEVER RUNNING PLACING HER IN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF o'clock and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Fish, Mr, Vest also favored the pro- New Oxueans, Aug. 2.—The first of the | Cobb’ acknowledged that years; Margarite ¥ some whisky was | Neall; wi Saco, Mz., Aug. 2.—Living Lille, a Boston | rs posed | invostiga' cud Ani tent the | os nto Cabs Gali slain oh ; brought him during the course of the evening | 67 yearsy TION OR SINKING IN THE QUICKSANDS OF | Birch of New York. ‘The remains were interred | York county recently acquitted of a charge of | Watuace, Ipano, Ang. 2—U. 8. Commis OV? HiTGS tht Mi, “Yotac” and sail | sor of Jack Meaaane ays 4 per. | by a friend, and he had used it only to relieve | Cornelius Murphy carding seckrnon in the Claysville cemetery. attempting to poison his wife, has had sioner Hoffman kas begun the examination of Made by the Pinkerton force into Misaourl, | Chea Eres rene er Mente his throat. " If it affected him in voice or man- | 4 ag el Uppers aes eee ar Frits issued against City Marshal James the 160 prisoners cofined here. Fifteen men | when the Homestead of tho James brothers was | heads aud weighs 143 pounds, The! limit at, | BCr be was mot conscious of it. He was ae | Roche, 1 yeor: Perey De HOW ALABAMA WENT. T. Seavey of Saco, who incarcerated him, | have already been examined and released on and Lawyer Geo. F. Haley, who was the state's bond. surrounded, and when in the most crnel and lowed by the articles of agreement sigued by er then as he was now. It was true he had drank a little beer during the day. Dyer, & months: ( Gay K. Cant : 7 SVEXIENCE, IT GRANTS cowardly manner hand grenudes were thrown | Billy Myer and MeAuliffe is 138 pounda. 7 ; ‘ ij. Wie —~ psoieehamemp ouah mmomedblie Jones Elected Governor by Over 30,000 | counsel in the prosecution of him, and will | — > into the house where women and children were | ‘The party ‘leave today foc Pay 8t,| =e ee SS ee See pg Penne W iWon, Betta, HER THE MOST LENIENT METHOD OF REPAY- Majority. bring civil suits in the sum of $5,000 ench | An Appeal Prolongs Fales’ Life. sleeping. |Kouls, ‘where MeAmiifto will com- | Prsrorsa'@n gone Teneo ORS how elt ree hinion On. tet aon MENT, ACCEPTING A MERE PITTANCE FROM! piovivomaxt, Aza., Aug. 2—Returns re- ee Biss eft urest | ‘Taxsrox, N. J., Aug. 2 UR, QUAY'S SUGOESTION. | hin taining under Bob Fitzsimmons. | he wished the cup replenished, to which the | 1 Sear; Alber: Grandicon, d vom Saine wt VINGS 2 [fencer atire srnag thgetidier-sbloan 3 t United States circuit court this n Mr. Quay said that if the select committee “ho is matched to fight Dixon, will also | answer was that 9 far as he (Mr. Cobb) remem- | Turner, 8 months: lewio M. Jones, 9 months THE SAVINGS OF HER ceived from yesterday's election indicate that | fluoncing his wife to testify against him in the | he bay, aud will be handled by Jimm: : i " . marge press fused the application for a writ of | could go to Homestead and influence the adjust- | © Md Poof Roberts ues BY Sammy | bered he had said toa friend that he wanted a| Arthur Brown, & months; Calvin Jennings, WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TOIL, EVER READY TO/ Gov. Jones’ majority and that of the regular | rece pemaing eee pus in the case of Alden Fales of Newark, who | ment ax to wages it would be welcome there Carroll and Prof. Roberts. lc whieky or some stimulant. He bardly | months; Strother 2 months: Henry LESSEN HER BURDEN SHOULD MISFORTUNE | democratic ticket will not fall under thirty or was to have been hanged on August 11, Coun- ; 125 |p Carroll has announced his intention of chal-| thought, though, that his remark was loud | Jackson, 10 days, und Thomas F. Carter, & lautacctheamad: Muay county qcomet Knights of Labor tn Politics. tel immediately took “an appeal which yrus al. | Cther'vise the people of Homestead were not | lenging the winner of the Myer-McAalifte fight. | Shough'to be ‘heard ane,’ distenee, "Aa mouths. ENTER HER HOME, AND REPLACING IT WITH went fcr Kolb, but Jones’ large majority in the | C#IcAoo, Aug. 2.—An official cail has been | 1) tmmeusidly took an poses oii Enited | xious for it. Ste aap wall ea heal acaall Sam tin incecminii ‘ BENEFACTIONS UNKNOWN TO ANY OTHER) citice and towne overcome theses Kolb county | issued fora state mecting of the Ilinols | Stator Supreme Court, that waving Fales from AM TO APPROPLIATION BILLS. Wants to Be Annexed to Uncle Sam. | Whitky was mistaken. When — Sion. Gonmeubstt's WE. psec | tickets were elected in only two or three | Knights of Labor at Springfield, August 9. The | the gallows for a time at least. At 2o'clock the discussion was suspended! Orrawa, Ont., Aug. 2.—La Canada, the | Put before him he had sipped it two or three | The will of Louasa Catherine G = | IN OUR REPLENISHED PARLORS SHE WILL | ALWAYS FIND A HANDSOME LINE OF ALL MAN- | NER OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, | REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, BABY COACHES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, | AND WORKS OF ART. —<—_.__ BRACING UP THE WEAK-KNEED. Strikers’ Leaders at Homestead Trying to Allay Discouragement. Homesreap, Pa., Aug. 2.—“The mechanics must be kept in line at all hazards.” That is the command sent out last night by the leaders in | | | meeting will be an important one from the fact | that the knights will decide which Fre coming: Campaigns Matters of? logic: | yTRe following ar the cial lation will be discussed and the demands of or- | Wire to Carson & SMacattuey,'L ganized labor will receive due consideration. | As the knights went into the Omaha convention | and the local men have been active in the peo- | ple’s party movement it is likely that that party | will receive their indorsement. | — FINANCIAL AND COM MERCIAL, te reported by special tio P street. wz and closing prices of | and Mr. Butler offered a resolution for the reference of the general appropriation bills at the next session and thereafter to the stauding committees having the subject matter in charg leaving only to the appropriations committee the legislative, executive and judiciary appro- | priation bill, the sundry civil Dill, the ‘pensions ill und the deficiency bills. He asked that the reeolution be laid ‘on the table and be gave organ that has for some time been championing the cause of Siinister Chaplean, came out last night with aleader strongiy supporting politi- cal union with the United States. Dealing with the judgment of the privy council in the Mani- toba school cases it says that the English |speaking people are driving the French Canadians into political union with the states ‘and that the only resource left to the French times, and when he concluded his remarks he took another sip, but he was not made drank by it, nor did his state approach intoxication. He was fully persuaded that if in his remarks there was anything unusual it resulted from one of two causes. Either from his anxiety to | put before the house every point in the | cause or because he had occupied ‘the floor too | long aud was anxious to complete his remarks. HIS MANNER OF SPEAKING. filed today ; it leaves to cach of hy house and lot; to her » ler, green houses. horses, wagon= an business under the uame of J. M and appoints ber eldest daughter, ler, executrix, - Says His Wife Simon Thomas seeks fr. fom from th: matri: _— thie remarkable struggle, and aa aresult there is | i | 1 OP ihe next cowsions: Call it sD at the beginning | cicment is to present a memorial to the queen | Continuing, Mr. Cobb sald his manner of|moulal yoke with Mattie Thana by till Md HOUSE & HERRMANYS lively hustling on the part of leaders here to back New Steel Plant in St. Louis. | i : GiuaMnninioae speaking was nervous, He liked freedom of | by G. W. Ambler today. They wore married CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, up weakening strikers of the mechanical de-| St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 2—A test of the now LEAVE OF Ans: esderndeeal action; he liked to be free from his desk, &c., | A¥sust If. 1985, end lived as bnshand and wite partments and allay discouragement. It is | Shickle, Harrison and Howard steel plant was | Mr. asked leave of a ce for Mr.| zi that he might gesticulate and emphasize his as. | Li! June, 1890, when be charges sho deserted 917, O19, @2L AND ves 7TH SE. Feally to this end that this afternoon's meet-| made yesterday and ten tons of high-grade | Hill for the remainder of the session and it was fers nl eee = eameseire Deed. peers ks og ap ior Oa cet en aa tots of the “Ameigamated “Assocation, of steel were east. Tho plant is the only | twenty-eight years, vise consul for Grest | mo wasin.n0 wise rependiite fer the Savestive-| os Oosrastsas Tizms Cannon—Me. dp sx 36 - | t taburg. e new plant | . y | tion and he d it, but as (on ok, : 2 636 MASS. AVE. N.Ww. Tron and Steel A orters wal told oat te uiee & kaowa un au Open heccth atonal |e ittes of three Senators £0 vi Indian | Britain, died yesterday at his home in Mer- | had ordered ithe courted the fullest inquiry, | Barton Hepburn, the uewly ted com ba a adic ssshors jation | Plant on the basic process, AGitarnd Gut the ‘jig | territory and inquire into the complaints made | chantville, N, J., after several months’ illness, | In fact, he thought it was nothing more than | troller of the currency, assumed ¢ — berapettirad a oo Associ on same grade of steel used in making armor | by the Cherokees as to intruders on their lands. | of dropsy. Crump was a well-known man | a repetition of the story of the three black | that office today, official bond of - -— = oo in te ake in Hi —_. | plates for the government war ships. except Referred to committee on contingent expenses. | in shipping and social circles. He was born in | crows, —y} received the apy f the Secretary oaks ipnsh pst lomnentondt the ma, that it is claimed that the new St. pe The discussion of the resolution as to the | Philadelphia in 1838 and educated at the MR. WATSON'S STATEMENT. and @f the solicitor uf the trea: ary. aaa ee eel pe takes out all impurities hg Si64 | Pinkerton force wus rommed and Mr. Hawley | University of Pennsylvania Law School When | afr. Watson then made a statement in refer- - S ae land leaves a better lo of atecl. | nirhed his remarks. He wasreplied to by Mr, | Sir Charles Cortwright was appointed consul at 4 Gex. Caxn’s Vistr.—Brig. Gen, Taxsie Covraxrs qisuager Potter's report this morning | The output of the new plant Sill bo twenty tons | Palmer, who claimed that the organization of | Philadelphia Mr. Cramp was made vice consul, | Ch to the paragraph in the book which has | | C760.) Ne ® Nisin. Brig. ‘sen of acquisition Bee a twee rons | daily, consisting chiefly of drawbars, machine labor should be encouraged and not discouraged, | a position he retained until his death. For two | caused so much discussion, saying that it could . for the ide. He said: “We received y, s Pr with Ge: th i ss one for o side. | He said: “We received | castings for railroad shops, goings and all kinds ‘The organization which owned the Home- | years he was in charge of the consulate. not be-understood thoroughly unless the m. Schofield in regard E Or B: tite morning 190 men from Baltimore and Phil- | (Pssod) castings where an exceptionally stron Washington Stock Exchs: steud works with a capital of 325,000,000 had a le chapter was taken into considera- | affairs. He will beassignod to the XTRACT 'e EEF adelphia and 32 from Cincinnati. Of the former | P os ® | sales—Regular call—12 o'clock 1m. | & aa lFcoull tha. a i the department of ( bia, now te | grade of steel is required. “ ; actually forbidden so far as it could the organi- ‘i tion. He then paid a tribute to the P ‘ia, sy —— es myplooren Ppp CS maine nt ee oe zation of labor. Seven Cars Wrecked in a Collision. character of Mr. Cobb, and stated that he had | in command of Gen. 8) yr it and Coates & Co.'s mil ony 7 ao i Warensvery, Conn., Aug. 2.—Ther a = “4 , ° mills. 4 poe oe . 2 He had on previous occasions asserted the | ¥ 5 S. ro was ®/ never meant to drew the gentleman into the Ry eee ae rep enrcere: wreperet: Se Pcp ieee | Hay irda septoont bedipmetsiei i ue asked. ta ta Soupons, 190 Fight of the owners of the property to control | serious wreck on the Now England road at a | didiculty. Nor hed he aimed at bim individa- | Concent ar tax Carirot Gnovyna. The | once r. + 2 116 bid, 11 e 0 2 0 Ti id Union City clock. thi: - | ail to ing 01 i saad WHOLESOMENESS, of our old men applied for their positions und | gard the result of the triennial elections held in| “District of Columbia Bonds—g-vear fund, sm | boat aad tae, wsserted the right of the ee ee ieee aap ee ee ee -oapry nobel rlagengedine a. were omen ie wore | 2° Provinces for members of the councils | 19% gold. 105 bid, — asked. Eten the Senator trom Connectiont (afr ten tic Wasattens, oon another freight train |Serted. was compiled for campaign and polit-| oo acctor, at ang: Livnethcensse Sethe - " a tang meral on Sunday lust as a crushing defeat of | guid, 3k ee W es * | Hawley) admitted that they hada moral right | 04 y = ns | cal purposes, and no intention when be luetor, Grcuine caly with JUSTIO VON LIEBIOSdgne-| shown in. They wore old employes and worked | To'cnemice of the republic. ‘The conservative | Survaner’1tutld = aauen’™ sase: ise finds | bo be omaploved. He (Mr: Palmor) had gone’co | SOmDg,i the same care were piled up ine beam | ¥Fote of bringing odium upon Str. Cobb. yi ; “ stat | their old positions aud: after assaring the mane | press argue that the victory was achioved by the | Typen dos Ue aated ave, keg, Sty ‘Ish | further thas to avert thai moral right. “Tlisob-| No” one ‘was injured. "Seven cary are totally CHAIRMAN BOATNER'S QUESTIONS, oe ge ure 5 assuring crs ” i — asked. ct had bee: ntimate e Senate and to | rect , . 4 u n i agement that they took no part in the riots, perpen ig a rallied to the support | Miscellaneous wonds—Washington and George- | {e°¢ td been to intimato to Tight conceded by | "reeked. ‘Now, if you did not intend to reflect upon | Wounentrunken, Faust; 5, Selection, “<axpae were turned over to a foreman, who touk them om town Ralirond 10-49 63, 101 bid, —usked. Washiug- | ut) who writich ; : ——>—- Mr. Cobb who did you intend to reflect upon?” | one,” Milloeeker; Com que,” = aia ES Soe Se Winntpog People Are Indi tia askede Masoute Hall Ase SS een eee Ordered to Honolulu, id Chairman Boather. To this pointed ques- 27. Walty, Atouted: & ications." i \t. . — : r other, 4 e id ow, . raid n . a ‘3 4 (ee Ue several = said Superintendent | roe, Max. _ t.Winnines citizens |—-eaked” Washington Light ‘intantee isrmort:| clothed with legal frames. ‘The dificulty con?} Sax Fraxcisco, Aug. 2.—Orders were re-| tion Mir. Watson gave evasive angsers, but at | The Little Chatterbo: Ellenberg, 9. Hail ae | + + ee ee men had proven too turbulent Aosta Pee ge G3, 1904, 95 bid. — asked. Washington Gas | sisted in defining it. All that he hud meant to | ceived at Mare Island yesterday for the cruiser | /#*t, upon Mr. Boatuer insisting that he cou- ss 9 wal or | per ir wervices forever. North Dakota in raising quarantine against | ton Gas, series B, Ge, {18 bid. — asked.” Wushiug- | moral right to employment, dependent c said he meant to apply to the members of the Range of the Thermometer. * + * or OVEBSHOES. » Hot, ty west. Itis claimed that there are nocasesin Win- | peake and ‘Telephone 13 +t. 58, — bid, {OLUTION PASSED, Dy patch to take a year's provis-| | ‘Did you mean to a louse,” vflice of the weather bureau today: $0.4 TL 1 Nater_Botsia, Fountain | Towd refuse to haul freight of any kind Into | aipeg and the five patients in Gretna, near the | fosasked. Capltolaua North O Street lialiroad ist | “The resolution for the Brocwogtion of the | 2nd Prepare for sea. Their railing ‘orders | Mr. Bostner. 2 pm. 63; maximam, 64; miniwom. 73” © * «gigas aaa atten tO a are Boundary. are reported ax convalescing—no | mortgage Sarit? id, tit" anked, Metropolitan e res tigal are likely to be to go to Honolulu and Chican| “Yes, sir, I did,” answered Mr. Watson. © © © MANUFACTURED RUB-| an oy i= = Lic per-py thatch se dhon » Rew cases, it is added, having been, reported | Hallrou Convertible 113% bid; 17 askeda, U.S. lnbor troubles at Homestead was passed. and home by fie Suez canal and the Mediter- payee Caemupgpeniyanenaingy untrue by the of carl within ten days. ‘The statement telegraphed | Electric Convertible $4, 128 bia, — asked. ranean. ‘This is something of a surprise, as : > * * * BER you will fnd the | lumber which were switched into the yard. aa tak sata Wal Bio ab at the | Auacostia - Railroad és, 102 hid. — asked. THE HOUSE. Charleston had been ordered not to coal. Mr. Watson then proceeded to argue at some $f 5 “GOLD SEAL” Grade the A committee at Muntilll remonstrated and | Poetry is Patton, without foob tiation, as | American Security and Trust Sa 1908, 4, & O., 105 : == . see length in explanation of the paragraph in the | . - o bid, — asked. American Securit dl dia . i tert + * bestand most reliable | endeavored to dimuade the engineer. He | trainy Seen St. Paul come through to Winnipeg | 1908, Fe 4,100 bid, Seas Gaarican eeeacey Ton nedintely after the reading of the journal) p.-nara P. Green has becn appointed a clerk | book, the substance of the argument being that Sass replied that while trainmen were in | traius ff Aud Trust dm, 1908 A. &O.. 10) bid, —saked. | 804 the reference of a dozen Senate bills fii | sn tne nator departwant ot Sree | it meant to infer the House had not kept any of sympathy with the men that they could F ae Washington Market Co, tmp. os 114 bid, — asked. | bustering begun over the world’s fair amend-| jy na wer Lg he entire Virgrain deloca, | ie Promises of the democracy and thut ithed| “novik Departed this life Montay Ce) ee pot Jpopardize their position yan wlso render ibid Geile bo Wierd Wcanes, Washington Market Co. ist 6s, 1992-1821, 106 bid, — | ment to the eundry civil appropriation bill. aegis oe delega- | been virtually derelict m its duty to the 2 at Sym ELIZABETH BOYLE, bei sail the ‘common carrier uct. This wares disap- | S4¥ Fuaxotsco, Aug. 2—Collector Phelps | National Bank Stocks—Hank of Wasnington,—| Mr, Butler (Iowa) moved an adjournment | 1°” —— 7 ree 1 AFOM Fesidence, 1010 N street —_ pointment to the men, but they accepted the | bas received a second tolegram from the Secre-| bi asked. | Hauk of the Kepublic,20n and supplemented that with a motion toad-| rust Have Felt Like a “Cold Corpse.” | colloquy between himeclf and Mr. Boatuer, in | Church'st ip Sido, ‘where ‘uase will be aaid for the Grand Army Cote situation and did not ‘attempt to interfere with | tary of the Treasury grauting to the Pucitle | $5) ‘hiu, ~ used. Farmers sud Me journ until Thursday. From the Hartford Post. which both gentlemen accused each other of | Fopem.of bersoul, Helatives and friends are reap mr Grand Army Beds. = —— == —— troop and part of | Mail Compan —— to take back the bpenarer na {ies TO Md. 15 naked. Co- a se (Tex.) moved for an adjournment | A few years ago a young man hving not over | discourtesy = the — of the investigation. uly 30, ING, et der rane Grand Army Cais ttery B was ordered home this morning. | Chinese @ steamer City of | lum! . as upita, i. — | until Friday. : a thousand miles from Hartford fell head over | Some bad feeling between them was ; Fuss LOVETT, MOSTEST Grand Army Ching ‘Th iments still remain. Pekin brought here. The Chineso were | #ked. West End, 106 bid. — asked. Traders’ 18 | Js that the result of the caticus?” queried 8 ps ifest during Mr. Boatner's close aes is Aduiral S. 1. Breese, U. 8. i. Grae Army Tabi, meer ges brought hore to go as the crew of the steamer | Udi aaked, “Second, 100 bid) — asked. “Lincoln, Mx, Dingley with mock ineredality. bs use Rinthot iy hte d radia rd, tloulng to draw from Mr. Wateon © statoteent — i iMgy sf 20 eam eee Goovs rand Army Mattress . a USAND. | Pern, but they wore refused a landing and | “Raftroad stocks—Wasuiagtun aud Georgetown, ir. Buchanan (N. J.) inquired whether as a | been introduced to at the home of a friend. | that his paragraph referred pers to Mr. 7 ay ty 4 a te a Grand Ary Washivowi, Ee ee ee tae Feturued home, | When the o:der ait bid Seo wea. _ Neowin ae eros subetizute forall those motions it would be in| He wrote her woveral notes and received no | Cobb or tothe House ts general and Sie. Wat: ahaa ages sated pea ” bees ‘ Reeel: atic came, however, the City of Pekin ft. The | Columbia, — bid, 1. Cay and North O | order ke a motion to adjourn. d finally becoming te son's seeming indisposition to answer. . from her ta-tows, Hetecn rue goed Re kre ae ge yae| anne Re) Ser lal Hoceday and return the’ Chine Ha Fug cuae dent cauy dct | Tue eater ried Wnt trou not | har he would id is ald eng on he fron | cs Lou mean for me to ange at que | Fea? Hr nis Soa SURES have the money. We waut you to) Bearuice, Nex., Aug. 2.—Fifteen thousand | *© their native land. town, 99 Did 6 asked Mock” Creek, 100 bids | cman My meure we eensible, AF mot parlia- if sho did not vend lim “one little line.” | Hh” Sau he gentlemen from Georgia Foner iroudp bast tke eb LEASTEST give up the cash, and prices will <9 L. a a wrote an answer recei' was a pe Ay! comvseutebanl Boren, [eS Se eres ee Sat te A Trust Among Trunk Men, Insurance Stocks—Firemens, 45 bid, —asked.| uxcessis FoR DEMOCRATIC coxstLTaTiox, | “Dear Miss ——: Tate the stamp that wae on| “Then,” said Mr. Watson, with much em- | Sort gombwest. . Interest will be fram Mt. 0 moses Recenter, reece Tat | Crccy: guvernorof Obics Spec taing this | CHICAOe, AUK. 2—The newest thing in the | AMUSE Gd: se Als Bue; “asl | The House then, by unanimoca consent, at | Four, envelope Dycause it had touched your | Pb asd with evident fsing, “Iam ready to | “Doxey "oy suvaay ui a ive. 3.36pm az “Destiay angining in Furaitere | moraiog brought in throngs. of poople | “27 °F as Jost locked out that recosty: tha | Goamnnes Laan aaSeeeerEten aie — tans | tho euggestion of Mr. Dockery (Mfo.), took 0 | Me sewer: wile Bostuer was apparently annoyed ae Carpets, Matting, China, &e., tll 7 men. just t xed. Riggs T bid, 8 People's, 5% bia, | Teees# for fifteen minutes. The purpose isto] “Dear Sir: tam fateon’s sharp ves are to attend. GRASTY'S seahave ben tose ua — — aor and —— ri to — National Trunk Compan held ® quiet meeting ox saiced “Lincoln, Oi taxed Damiaek | give an ‘opportunity to the democratic mem- | envelope Pe eday Ardem ag Puton the | had always tried to treat the gen! Bagh Motor gos fous clsea fools 2 tens 98. ionist. Business Chicago cay rrom | § bid, 8% ask 4 courtesy. ‘ M . DOUMLE Bold Oak Cluster Lag Table. 65. |e ory argc umOMt suepended $200,000 to $2,500,000." The ony ay vargan | ite injuranoe Stocks—colombia Title, 644 bid plein Yo thet abeont — pois of ‘ Sai, ‘rout pg Extension Window Sereena, 23. everybody nessed immense 'e8- | ized includes P. Becker & Sons o! 3 ake ies Was ir action tuken. STORES, Ice Chests, $2 95. sion which preceded the governor's apeeth. All| ¢ Bach und E. of Milwaukee, P. C. | Gas and Electric Light Stocks Washington Gas, | “MDT teiie laken a sccratic members oa — Aliseal Wovea-wie op and Bot. | along the line of march the buildings ware dec- | Murphy’ of St Louis; Schraidt Brow. of Osos, | $2 ft Ne Mectic Lettie bid nated” | met in a reap at tho right of the Speaker's : ‘TH st BET. Lr le aii uHNDw cng Lagann occasion, oe fo pag jen red = — — and Guthrie fan ee and Potomac, 42 beeen roraaa the situation. The repub- 6m elaborate o . They do not comprise even a! bid, sraske ined i ‘ pomeay PANDQ —— Koll-up Stee! Springs, $8.50. stute. Promptly at 2:90 p.m. Mr. McKin- rity of westorn manufacturers, but it is | ' Miscellaneows Stocks—Washi Mees, —| Soy Gaeetel eat Cae “s “ ith at Oak Suites, $15. $16.50, $18, | ley began his ad: ‘The governor received that others will be gradually ‘absorbed. | vid,—asked. Great Falla Ive, 115. bid, — asked. Sha: sault with intent to en eee t ‘want to, and I don't BW. eee. 50, 825, be. an ovetion. gras rm ital of | Pueurqatie Gun Carriage, 0.50 bid, 0.78 asked. Lin- | sPondence. Worcester, Mass, was held in 10,000 bail yee- | ii" Wataon’ Best Wire Cote, $1.75. Meanw! Se oe coln Hall, 18 bid, — =. Wash., D.‘C.,| When the recess terminated, at the sugges- | te; for trial. r. - x of ber Doo't make aay mistake in name ee —— Steamboat 09.08 vid, —aaked. Wash. Brick Ma- | tion of Mr. Bankhead (Als.), another recess | '°5 Phillips, a contractor of Dansville, N.Y,, | 37 80.70u mean te arraign the members of the ‘ot bad om 2 end place. MR. GLADSTONE LEAVES BED. aan Cu eae Fate. ae ghey ae Washi = = half an — aged seventy-five, committed suicide Saturday = Mr, ——_ - panty ° - 3 ene Lx Boyeott . Compantes—Washington second recess terminated at noon, when | $f : —— F ‘ince . He Will, However, Remain Indoors and crxNal, Ow10, Aug. 2—An Ironton, | Loan and'Irust, 120 bid, —asked. American Se- | the House was called to order, only to | °%,taking poison. the 4 Y= meg = M. GC. Gaasry, Test Today. Oe, spect aye that De Macouleyof Dygton | 2° aud tant, Hr iat sake take a furthor recess for an hour. This recess | pare, Win mere in the sawmills at Stevens Canetling, Mr, Watson, after : Lowpox, Ang. 2.-Mr. Gladstone's condition | Ohio, went before a meeting of several © waittimore Markers, was taken by unani consentat the instance | Princess ‘Beatrice has telegraphed to Queen phen ag was so greatly improved this morning thet he | brunches of the Christian Endeavor Socioty | BALTIMORE, Aug. 2—Flour steady, unchangea | °C M®- MoMillin (Temi) ibe | Victoria that she is quite well and that per- | Setior thas from his bed at 11 o'clock and joined his | at that city and tried to get a resolution —receipta, 15,506 Ja: shipmente, 00,255 barrel 0 001 of the third recess found sonally she in nowise from the mid-| on the secretary iu bis vtudy. Acting under his phy. | ©, Pledge all the members to boycott. the | sales ceeamie.., Wee strona —Ne.°8 red | sore thes io menves is waraugmented, The | Rg alarm of Friday last when part of the | fis statement 5 uy . was Hellenburg costle wes burned % j | clan's advice, however, Mr. Gladatone wil re- | Coltmblon exposition in care the sale of quot | Skix: Ucioueh sinus; steamer Nov Ted eat | democrats atilied the abort veontion, tn hold: | NqleSvare castle was burned. | | allt might be + main indoors today. was <= the sepecition —receipts, 176,151 bushels; shipments, 128,297 bush- | iug a conference in a committee room, but, {m- that it was quite oe ioe on Sunday. ‘The resalution was not allowed to | is: stack, 1,043,090 ‘uslcla: salon, 38,000 bushels. | PeStatioed the reat ea aee tin | show the election of $71 republicans and 317 PI to a vote. ithern wheat firmor—Fultz, 1 Lon, a phage cant peor conservatives, while tary ballots are GUESTS HAD TO HURRY OUT. Seuss. | Corn strong—mixed epot, 88 ‘bid; ‘Fast, Correspondence of indulged tm devuttery eon- required in Pate Fire Early This Morning 1: @ Hotel at St. i ola, to 208 paeeeees ‘xO QUORUM. degen gucqmesnts ta tittenla tobi aren eT OF was yoo fale mes — | x "pect Dispatch speclal hgh pranederpeaphecdvompcy yar y f Genaral” O'Connor ths "prelletnary | {2% Sr. Lovrs, Aug. 2—A Post- ore eal ites | from St. Joveph rays: Fire this morning at an | Cxrcave, Aug. &—Talk of « hot wave today ‘aeed. ‘we ‘early hour in the Pacific House caused a wud-| in the northwest sent grain prices upward. One ad gage ot the comet 6810 end one | den exodus of the guests. During the excite- patbeoes teteesee sredieiieg 6. Senger doe Las bat mle i ment many guests were more or less injured, | ture of over in wheat count SSE : © |” | put none seriously. A Mr. Emerson of Topeka, Soar sopdonn Hm hie hy rei att EN, OCFAYE. ‘SQUARE Kan., was dangerously affected by the suflo-|® little increase in the ‘of the crowd b Be ay on ! ug smoke and is now in « serious condition. sorte vee Sem, September cpenes iietin Gb OT pond | he Bact i the argent hotel bere ‘The dam | 34 higher at Prec od Corn was pied om wong time” ‘Call early | | 26¢ about @15,000. with wheat, Sept started 34 at stares eickch at waa 42, rced 4p" and declined to 40, “Oats r gs pee veers W,,.G. Me - Sanatoos, Aug. 2—Firet ‘race, purse $500, Fs olds 3h Bn Fy re we 127m azo WwW. one mile and a xteenth— Addie B. won witHPR. | coipte of hogs and smalior stocks than “antici. pe Attinginideseihiaitisl B, Milliomsecond and Freeagr third. Time, | = —— ________ — — P i Dr. ‘District Beys , Ase te wibceandt Seesed oad ‘onaamo’ third. Naw Yous, Apg. 2—The American distelot Ebasere. Ack jour ‘messenger boys went on strike this morning.

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