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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAIHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 180¢ NU Wagh Disstiiss 144 Nerton The family pirty was cqmposcd of Mrs b o kAl itati 0 traction of a Canal on | Kenna, accompanied by Dr. Chilton, the centl o evo- | condition of the company's enterprise. ’ won " Great Question of the Latest Deadlock's Cortain 1t is that Governor Toyd has ex. | Agitation of the Gonstruction of a Canal on | SERN, “WRCMNteardt, Mary, Atthur, Argentine Republio on the Verge of a Revo Towa Swept by One of the Worst Bliszards hada majority of 125 votes on a division of the Season, People are still talking of new arres — | g . The & i he Ch ber of Deputies | the belief that the Weave United States Territory. John and Edward,Mrs. Farr and Mr. Ashby, lution, ‘\ T e s L nificance £till Unsolved. are olooted v Nevraskd, statihg U the half brother of Senator Kenna 4 g ht cantassed tho sote and that (v Wit | 70 gE INDEPENDENT OF CANADIAN TOLLS | At 1.1 1. m. & procession of robed priests, | PROVINE OF CORRIENTES IN. ARMS | Uo, mide: Nothing oflial, howeser, s | pReiGHT TRAINS STUCK IN THE DRIFTS IN ITS ALLEGED SENATORIAL BEARINGS | **'/"{* Hat preceded by acolytes bearing & censer and AR i R | cast for pre nd g tall wax candles lyhted, marched down the T | vo licar ot othor scandals bolng unoartlied —_— balance of th Government Will e Tuvoked In Bulld- | aisle, followed by a squad of capitol police | National Troops Ordered to the Scene of Kinds of TraMe Blockaded Rallrond b " o G , vseBtyed CAnaT=Mestiin 18 in fall uniform, escorting and carrying the Yottt 5 O Timorons Ones See a Schome to Enable Gov- | 10 0n F s v ing the 1 od Canal Meeting | cnsket, which Wwas vovered with palms and Trouble to Malntaln Governor Ruiz— | IGREGARDED ALL WARNINGS. Cuts Packed with Snow In Splte arnor Boyd to Appoint, | St we e v Washington for the Parpose of flowers. The priests, with Bishop Keano of Caplital of the Country Threatened of Active Efforts of the hit that he cc M t N Pushing the Project, the Catholic university in his purple robes, by Rebel Sympathizers. Ferdinand De Lessops Went Tnto the Canal Tral e B4R o His dLsetalHn ranged themselyes about the cofin. The « disclai Scheme with HIs Eyes Open. | ent of the el 3T « wymen were Bishop Keane and Father Panmg, Jan. 12.-The cou room was MUCH DISCUSSION OF THIS POINT | dlatcdelfldb s s WasniNatoy, D. C.. Jan The conven l\’h} 'fw.m} =) ‘fl““i:l\\‘::\‘:»ml“-‘rl'j . h {Copurighted 1893 by James Gonton Bennett] | thronged nzain today at the Panama canal Fort Donar Specinl Teles [ defeat the republicans by lc dihe | tion of representatives of commorciai boc Wattors and MeGeo of St. Patrick's, I VALPARATSO, (via CGalveston, Tex.), Jan. | trial. M. Molehicourt, liquidator of the | gram to Tue B This vegion has been | man BThvs of (ha e penamEaS and lake intevests of the country, called by | Ryan and Fleteher of the Immaculate Con- | 12—(By Mexican Cable to the New York | Panama Canal company, testif that | Swept by wind and snow for twenty-four g i o airman ke of the independent state Duluth Chamber of Commerce to organ- | ception, Fathers nd Williams of St d—Special to Tar Bee]~The Herald | Ferdinand de Lesseps disregarded all w ho All kind of trafic is s blocles Bieptios Hoot the Moctad Plan, and Bay Tt it | contral committeo says that hohas an ar. | 2 elilypton: A ; : i o o) TR ol pRSORG REILh, YL ot rl e a movement in suppoct of the scheme to [ Matthew's, Fathers Q'Brien and Suliivan of espondent at Bucnos Ayres telegraphs | ings and insisted on proceeding with the | aded than for five years o oy St, Doters, Fatiiors: Milokin and. Maynider gray and L oon pr i h 1 for five year All the railways of St. Paul's, Father Gillesplo of St that after a lengthy discussion in the cabinet | canal, regardless of the cost. M. Molchi- | have abandoned freight trains excopt the e p P the e ey Alogsis', Father Richards of Georgetown | the government has issuod a deerce | court added that Baron Reinach and Mossrs. | Rock Island, and that 1 | vote ins of the connties is to by u;'I’ here today, Between seventy-five and 100 [ umiversity, the Domimean fathers of St. | for formalarmed intervention to maintain | Levy and Cremeaux were deputed to pay for \ to. He states that it will not be | v s 1a's, Iither Tave o Holy Name, | Govetnor R i Yt s of Cof s, | cortain appropriations given to their con CANVASSING THE AVAILABLE CANDIDATES | \\iose of attempting to scat Van Wyck. as | 1o it W. . Baldwin, president of | Dominie's. Father Lavey of the Holy Name, | Governor Ruiz in the province of Corrient Ain apy wions given to their com tho time for beginning contests has gone b, JACQUES ST, CERE Al about the matt | bustering. rangement with the committee on p Impossible. great lakes and ocean by a ship md clections by ¥hich the gubernatorial AEH TH1Eed SERLOR. tomTtoRS, Hnt two in suow drifts, impoeding the passengor trains eash of here. The lllinols Central is In the Dulith Chamber of Commerce, and | Father Glaab of St Mary's, Father Scanlan | The citizens of Bucnos Ayresattack this | Jo[y 10 ite seiome, bt he was covtain that | 0~ shape, ¢ alns belng, sevel temporary chaivman hed th "gathering to | O Georgetown, Fathors Gloyd and O'Con | yotion and ar vrlm ring to issue o n \‘ni v A ek TN l”ll "V it o but he expresses the wish that lie had begun bl i, cal ¢ 1 nell of St. Stephen's and Father Jones of | and are prepa 0 issuc o ma funds entrusted to him for this purpose. 0 L I Jikh 1 W o After some specchntuking, commit- | Providence hospital. festo. The police and troops are under President. Pereivier turned to M. Chavles | Into the cuts as fast as it is shovelod ous | a contest. e will try to go into the vote in | Yoo o1 credentials and permanent organiza- | Father Donoghue opened the religious | tonight and it is feared an attack will de Tesseps and repronchied hun severely for [ and the blockade may be general tomorrow. Now Coming In for Considerable At- Hamiiton and two of thrco OLhCE COUNMIES, | {iue rbes e e ey | scrvices by walling aronnd. the coMin and | made on the governmont house, The gene | WAYINE permitted this | Croaw Ravis, Tac Jan, 19, [Special Tele- SERTOR TG Phikson b the and claims to be able to show that there afternoon aspergesing it with holy water. Ho was at- 5 Engincer Rosseau nest deseribed his | o bk B | A bty wind has pres AT AR 1 N R after ended by tn acolyto) waving 4 censor, the | Gl obin method of inspecting the canal on which hie | vailed all day, accompanied by a fall of P LR R et b o ) fumes of which pervaded the chambor, | despotic. had based the famous report which was in | snow. The snow is drifting badly and cuts u re voted i a single prociy © | Chintimnt BuId\in ‘catiod tho convartion to Tt Finbral sotyices of the Catholic | Late nows from Corrientes fs to the offect | Part suppressed. He also stated that | in railroads will soon bo filled. The weather ey wants it understond that Van WYek is 108 | o i named the comimittee on perma- | church, first in Latin and then in English. | that the vebols intend to resist the federal | Ferdinand de Lesseps had blind faith in his | is oxtremely cold and will probably reach Aspirants Who Seck to Succeed Paddock Avo eral opinion is that the president's action is Leglslativo Situation. 1t was nearly 2:30 o'clock when Temporary cognizant of the propose move. Looking for Reicf. B s e R R e Bt bt p Iccane of tho Catholic university then | troons who are advancing to. dis: 4 od fortune, and had supreme influence and below before morning. Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 12.—[Special nent orgaulzation, consisti f nineteen | o0 08 Hince at thehead of the cofin and ,‘lf,”:"“" are advahgjng o disatin them | q 1 in the management of the work and | BURLINGTON, L., Jen. 19 —Specials to the gram to Tue Bee]—What does it nic iE 8 members, one from each state and territory hed the funoral sermon. hey protest against™ being called upon to | inits branches Hawkeye indicate bad weather for this see- That is the question that has been asked The governor said tonight that he ox My, Davenport of Pennsylvania, chairman ind him on the desk of the secretary ve up their arms fithout guarantees. Judge Perrier received with evident sus- | tion soon. At points in the northwest the ousand times i is city tnis | peeted to be called upon to deliver his mes- | of the committea on eredentials, reported 1t crucifix tvith gild candelabra on | Threats of venganes are openly made against | Picion some of M. Rossignot's statements. | weather is reported very cold. Snow s, several thousand times in this city ! Y gilbo 1 penly i ) % 8 stat afternoon and evening regar the latest Saturday movning, although he was not | 195 delegates present. cither side in cach of which burned five | prominent Gobiernistas, and theso make | Wheh Rossignot said that M. Eiffel's books ng hore, with 'the “wind in ‘the norehs ARARIBAN: th S ARGAlo T iin that it would not until next e e lavge wax candles, while opposite, at the | fyeetiele FERERNISS, (AR FUEtt TERTS | were well kept Judge Perrier interposed: | west. e snow s drifting badly and deadlock that has developed in- the levis o st SRS poke In Favor of the Measure. foot of the cofin stood three alter boys robed s u i But M. Biffel's accounts were manipulated. | getting worse, [t is 42 below zero. Other lature. weelt, ia a strong effort was being made 10 peygins tho voport of the committee on | in white and red, and one of them holding o [ that the trouble can be settled except by the | Certainly it was transforred to the wr points report similar conditions Atistactory ARswers in veply to it are | defer the canvass until that time. Why it | oo R B B LT G lonel Graves of | tall crusifix and and the others on each side | use of large bodies of national troops. * column i view to minimizing the total [ OTroswa, Ta., Jan. 12, —[Special Telogram thus far unknown, and intonse cuviosity, | WS, he said he did not know Duluth, spoke encouragingly of the move- | bearing lighted candles. Senor Barmejo has refused the portfolio of | PRISE L lain hi R R b bR e D member of the conglomerate political family | 1ooking for the cam ik the ;.- i l‘.wl{r!n\' NI ARKI G PeR L IR BUSERE & o Cun i In the courseof his remarks Bishop K eane | stand taken by President Pena. The pres udgre was still more s | ofice, has been prevailing siace. ‘The snow assembled here, No, not every member. il ;',‘:‘l_‘,;‘f""'i\ o Mooy | Colonel Graves said he was not committed to e . ",.’,‘)‘,.""’,‘,‘l';"l;'l-\_‘,‘:};; Brazil's Interosts Protected. e S R L N R ey there are believed to be a cert w, Tobo \ SANRDAIA G e A L ar plan or route for the propose iibbons, and as his representative o e Monchicourt had sta 1t M. de Reinach | snow blockade is imminent. A 1o traing e WESTOiBra o e corlai O RO e e 111 s ARG nE LB eny 1 \H“Hvl‘\bl\lll;nl i r‘; i \‘ll this solemn occasion, it was his privilego t The Brazilian government has sent a gun- cd the blood of the company by obtain- | tonight are badly dela ustor, Jim North ¢ 1 e G TheE 2t i canal. Money and water, the two great | offer to Senator Kenud the churel's tribute | boat up the river to look after her interests cnormous sums with which o bribe sen : st 2w it on tho fnsido ond aro cngineoring | it woulduotbo lato in the event cssentials, could be had. 1f the government | of respect and affection. e e et tors and deputics and other influential 101 BOUND, the most notorious and flagrant piece of fili- | circumstances under which the s takes hold of this enterprise the peoplo of | ‘Lot it be permittedto his motherchurch,» | SU8 LS COIFECS OMACE, - qang. | Men 2 bustering cver known in the history “of | ere made were not such as to insu « the west have no objection to the charge of | continued the bishop, “to mingle lier accents LT EGLALES draffaives at Santi “You had no confidence in his morality?”" | Navigation Stopped in New York Harbog legislative procecdings the stateof Ne- | being the bona fide opinions of the parties | tolls suficient to pay interest on the cost of with those of his country, to ago is making an effort to arrange a new | asked Judge Perrier. by the Big Bergs. gislative proccedings in the Ne i | R R qualities that made him near ar to | protocol to take the place of the rejected 0, but he was very cley Niw Yomk, Jan. 121t has been mar braska. Of courso thoy lnow, but there ds | S o e Goos 10t the deadlock i M. George IT. Ely of Clevelund, followed | hers yea, thequalities in which lay the great | Neiss agreement Monehicourt : s " et nd altogether too much at stake for them to ""‘]‘ ¢ " WELAL S ! l' diddil Colonel Graves, giving a history of the move- | sceret of all his public work. A life is noble TOEe B FeonaaYAbiot d1acuss e Turn to Charles de )8 Judge Pop- | Years since the harbors and rivers of this leak even u word that might tend to unvavel ent and has no especial significance, | ong i favor 'of the proposcd canal and | iB probortion as it has before it anoble ideal | e “l‘ iderable discussion in the | pjop jnquired sharply: “And how did you | city have been so thovoughly blockuded by the mystory and dash to tho ground the | Claiming that the cause was the failure of Tie mecessits for ft For. the pres. | and strives manfully to live up to it. Bu | Chilian Chamber of Deputies over the min- | understand that Buron de Reinach used | fce as at present. and the situation ds burden of mon polistic inteve: that ave | the atenant governor to call the senate to 3| vised that the convention con n]m\-h(lv' ml all the uni lm\n mI hl\nmu; ister for 1803 Tt is probable that a bill sim- | these enormous sums? stendily owing worse. Groat masses g s DHDIDUBLC QLES O | i 3 - SRR . , Y thought and aspivation; can there be found | ilar to the Unite ETEE e ey “In renumed FH TG es L nT ROl Loy 2 l resting upon the point of this nicely balanced | Order until el L LRI, LG L I O e a0 | avichien B e e utih from | Jar to tho United States cousting law will |, “In renumcrating finances): answored M. | joo swing hither and thither moved by potvers political necdle that the house simply got tired of waiting to | Dropriution by congress to make a survey of | Hif% [\iost years held before him: nowhere | D¢ introduced in congress. Qenitios il e ot pen. | ful currents and the tides jam the wnbroken Tt was rumored at fivst that the deadlock | ear from the senate and adjourned, not un- peaking of the estent of internal im. | SUch motives and means for its attainment ‘\“unf'.ll Gherardi's squadron encaged in | sons howey ol assistunce, but Bi bergs into slips and channels until it is im= srom ont of oo attempt on th part of Church | derstanding tho situation L E e Sxue Ofnternal M1 s faith supplied lim with, In his carly | flect exercises until vough weather put a | de Reinach M. Cremieux were first | possible to keep them passably frec only by B e L rtotbr e ARIHIRGAUSHE Bonators: Fuited Sigtea had ot expended | ¢hildhood faitly taugnt bim to say fn his owh | stop to the work. Tho ships will e on | charged with the distribution of the moncy. | constant and perilous work ) Who was ¢ oer of the confe : % ; > 1 other ions. Asn matter of | busy mind and to answer to all who-asked | ol within a few days “l'nat is, you gave them the dirty work A committee, to give Tom Majors jolt helow | Governor Boyd has opened headquarters | More than, othor httons. s o matter of | 1/ oo of his being, ‘God madome | Uy witna fewdays, 0 ehich You proferred not to do yourself, but pHaonsg Wi comPACEEIB SOOI his fifth political rib by taking away from | at the Lindell and has placed Steward 1, by the hational and state government | that I mizht love and scrve him in this crald correspondent at Rio de | j,yided them with the means, | wedged in the narrows by the ebb tide thas f e e R ampbellotibho HABHINES InsaneAsuInmuln | | tromuismito 15005 f oy ¢ | world and be happy forever in the next.” Janciro telegraphs that that port is closed. 'ps winced and looked down, | no boats have darcd to force the passag him the rvight to preside over the d I lasting o fls) rom 1877 to 1800 for the improvement of | WoLld and be happy fore e e 2 X ps winced and looked down, a v passige tions of the joint convention, but this pa charge of his council voom at the inde- | rivers harbors and buildin nis, loss | L On e o, whit {"“i,','\',‘,“:: e s (AL, ) A b i e oLy, 4 4 today, and even the most powerfal ocean fnto insignificance beside the great questions | pendent stronghold, He is apparently satis- | than & D ST 1;;v\|-r‘{‘|w...w O ar 10 Lmblice i oY, ll" aten to take encrgetic measures S ToLanloprordaspol on e F;‘“' liners would hesitate before trying to push. Wt have since been found to enter into. the | fied with his prospects in the senatorial | {Xon o permanent benciit that promises to | Sponded willingly. boeanse he Jmew that the | (=, e a0 varnining S RLICIILY resentative of tho Sucz canal. Sir John sald | phoir Wiy through tho icy bardlor. Ferty May Mean No Senatorial Eleetic the amuouncement from the demoeratie | peace or war had cver brought to the people | Noblest of all love is tha love of God.” and it is said that the Italian government | and incepable of any dishonest act. i 3 \ h 3 : N o 3 broken blades ol v rels, and B n L ‘ted | €aucus in session at the Lincoln hotel this of this country half the benefits that had His Favorable Carcer, has ordered two cruise 3 Fngineer Dingle estimated that the cutting .»;r.»““u; Ll'm:r l‘n‘u‘l]tll‘«: \:‘i'(‘l‘l 1||'u”|‘l.1n:\l|In;]“l‘3= The possible solution that hus attrac o0 | evoning that he probably would be the | COME from this expenditure. [Appliuse.] Bistop Keane spoke at somo length and | the demands of the minister. BHN Dl Canalfeotin not B Te oo | e mbro attention than wny of the others, and | GIU0E DL e SO s Shle, potnt Hon. Hurrlson Allen, chudr. | elosed ns follows:!' $Hocause of “uis faith, [ given an official explanation of the invasion VR Aektian B0h 00000 Cabe D i se shape. Every s one in fact that has se smbers of the 3 an o B C ‘e on permancnt or, ccause o rlorlous ifti " Truguaya S T e | e SEDRYSLISY on tha vais froze is morni e one in fact that has sent mem of ¢ et IS il et ol s concamod || apiotitte feo e iy because of the ~glorlous uplifting truth | of the Uruguayan territory during the | “A ‘searchwas made in the oftice of M. t omthat line was frozen in this morniog, republican and independent parties scur v . 2 taught him, becauss af the potent spiritual | tr e L : though some of them are free now. B Y dven of spoad | from a republican standpoint Kockiey | ine officers: President, George H. Ely of | aid i gave i, JoAn/Bdward Kenna. was a troubles in Rio Grande do Sul. Federal | Proper, fomerly o partner of Barow o | “fiiidreds of tons of froixht of overy dos ng here an CCOATIUNS dogrop ¢ : e lolds the key to the situation, just | Ohio: vice presidents, C. W. Osgood of Ver- | | B, Stronetr aman o saforman, a | roops who revolted in Rio Grandedo Sul | Reinach. 1t is reported that papers concerh- | sopjption is blockaded on the wharves and and excitement nou hitherto witnessed, s to | (SR TRa I (R S SR mont” and. Wiltium A, Sweetof New Yorl, | mor veljubie and (ntifl and -usoful man'in | have joined the revolutionists. Interest on | 1% the lobbying done by the notorious inter- | ho lighters. the effcct that it Is the fntention of the dem- | L\ B Ui e hoaicorship. Tb is now | siarss moceonorary, vieg prestdent from cich | every department of Ale. " His career was | the cxternal debt of Uruguay will be paid. R A biiuding snow storm, driven by a high ocrats to postpone the canvass of the votes o H ate; secretary, 5. A. Thompson of Minne- | 41) the more an honor to his country and a — e wind during the 1 day and night, aggravated until after next Tuesday, the day on which cd that the republicans will not | apolis blessing to humanity, because of the divine SETTLED THE QUESTION. LED FROM HIS DEB the discomfort and danger by making it im- the constitution provides that tholegislature [ 2 Cusasit is now conceded that such a I'he report was adopted and Messrs. John- X i J A N. ) I clement in it. The links of deep, and strong vossible for pilots to see far enough ahead to tion pr 3 s Baat sallaire o opposition by | 801 of Ohio and Bardett of Duluth appointed | and sincere affection whi pund? Lt o v 5 Jubez Spencer Balfour, a Member of Eng- | sec S G shall meet in joint convention, and throw | % would solidi the opposition by [ 3 B0 CHAG T il rentt Frehibene Rt and_sincer flection which bound nim to | Result of an Important Interview in Con- ¥ g- | seck out the best channels. e Qriving the democrats and independents to- | o5 6 family and friends were all the sweeter and nectlon with the Guelph ¥ prlimment iR BRIKEONt, There are no less than six boats fast in |]1..~ appointive power u’\ml)n-lll- n;l»«n‘ tho | o ather. : T all the tendersr because of that SPIrit in | [Copyrighted 1993 by James Gordon Bennett] Loy . 12—The receiving order in | the ice in thio upper harbor. “The steamship democratic governor, who would then name S t ‘Wants to Be Independent of Canada, the heart of Christ, which he venerated, BERL . 5 IN - ol agd Mr. Jal Spencer Bal- udson, which @ ed from New Orleans e e tto g 2 1%, Jun, 12,—[Now Yorl Horald C: against Mr, Jabez Spencer Bal oot o e e Wt Sonutor Pad. | . Majors has given up the attempt to cap. wLix. Jan. 12.—[New York Herald Cable I hajors n up the attempt o cap- | nr ‘g oy being introduced, sald he | Which he loved, aud'fn which his soul o D [Now York Hevald Cable | o 0 Taamber of pitliament for Bumi. | hismorning, “reports! huving hud b Fhabl Gock. This idon s seouted by some, who | ture the vlum, s ho is convinced that ho | ;uld uol ingke another speech But would, | Yeured to partiipate. And now, may eter- [ --Special to it Bre]—1 have Just had an ! time getting up the bay through the ico. : e WO L could not be elected without letting the | how ke another, speeeh but, would, | 1'love repuiv and perfect to him whatever | interview which, from the Guelph side, | 1o, and prominently before the public, | The amount of ice in the sound at Long elaim that the governor could not excreise | 20 st SE I ate his platform o be in favor | fhislife mas been faulty and imperfeet: | completely explodes the socalled Guelph | OWIng to is interest in the London & Gen- | Tsland City is unprecedented. Numbers of his prerogative unless the legislature nd- | (o oty 45 Phurston. One plan that is | territory of the United States and indepen- | May the Father of and the God of ali | scandals and confirms the government de- | ¢ral bank, the Tierator Building socicty, | LS, sehooners and birges bound south and fourned without clecting a senator, bt tho | SRS te TustoR ORGP BLC B G Gy loxisiation or any Canadian lucs | COUSolation comfort us'in all tribulations, | iy T called upon & Gelieimrath, who | the Houseand Land Investment trust and castare both ice and weathor-bounat this anxious ones immediately asked, *“Who is to s y the pi i of tr Rhion wd pour into the hearts of his beloved ones H 1 s s k] poiut. ound is full of slush ice as far 8 i have a caveus of candidat 1t compre- i 4 f isti tho balm of his healing nnd soothing grace,” | has o large literary establishment at 23 [ other institutions, which have suspendod s us island determine the rights of the governor in the ; of candidr A committee on resolutions, consisting of » g ndLG gEraco X i 5 3 © | with liabilities of many millions _of pounds. i o) S Itter i demonmtic sentte at Washing. | hends the sending of Paddock, Thurston, | one member from cach orginization, was | A the close of the sermon, the pricsts Glinxipteniysiva sso SV ILLEEhImERyasiEnIsi P that his present_address is unknown 18 " Briel sohoones o OHtkel AUEREA T St USHIET | Crounse, and Majors into o voom, and let | appointed and then letters wer tin r.inm in procession and }m;fl :a\: brother. Bothare clderly gentlemen of the | and describes as an act of bankruptey the | b o5 h urrl lf]'"_'".i\t -’I“‘j"f N. e b 1t tho logistature | them settio it thero among themseives, Tt | Prosident-clect Clevelund, Vice onelfinielsidordoors o wily of the | yighest and most honorable repute. debtors departure, with the intent 1o de- | s North river toduy. Tha ::I.Ln'v‘.m]“"u: siney arguo that oven df tholegtslatuxe | is said that this would insure tho nomina- | Morton and Senator MchMillan regretting | rogsional O i e e | %Is it truo that you gave the Guelph re- | feit and delny creditors, |/ the North rhvar ol e oo A b o1 1lan s Vash | tion/oPDhuraton] D tlon ton the main aisle, followed by the squad of capi- | celpts which the Vorwaerts professes to | 141 reported that J. 8 Bulfour has gone | porsonal effeets before she went down. ;"“”‘-:‘;n’l“-‘l"’i' “‘h-‘_ (‘ l_;i:;l"_:;‘ d“'h'\ War has been declared by Thurston and | number of letters and resolutions in tol police bearing the casket have? T asked, going straight to the point. | Wcriea. Tt ;\'L“Wj“'l e e T avy tonight in e e o be mo e ey | Paddock, and the fight between them will be | proval of the convention, coming from Soans et ol iheggate oty ang the sen- | T have in my hand a letter,” replied the | depart for Rio de Janeiro by the Braziban | (o ONer bay. = Keports from quarantine and there would be mo recourse | S0l s Ty e Yiag brought Thurs- | PAXES of the country, and indicating the na- | dteadiowned. o o | counselor, answering the charge of the | mail steamship which left Southarapton on | Tind gL s AL whatever. The constitutional lawyers avo ! 2 : e SR P AR T HDO R AR A 10 body of the dead senator was taken to | fOURSCION, dnswerini ¢ L the | mail steamship which loft Southampton ob | Lendon, which anchored in quardhtine lns ¢ = ton upon the field so e in the day was the 3 £ the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad depot, ac- | Tageblatt, which, without any doubt, was 1o steamer | oyoning, is dragging her anchor chains and n demand, and they divide their opinions | ¢ 0 " M qaock had begun his scheme | poee e e mosg documents Will | companied by the various escort committees. | leveled against me.” 4 or concluded that it would not be safe to sail | Lk forced slowly down. tho bay by the iy act that Paddock had begun his scheme . compi o varous escort co o eveled against me. oh Sonelhilud tnas i oNld o bo 2 heing forced s do b by by Nprvimpartially, - o | six years ago, and was circulatinga paper | ings. The members ‘of the fumily did not k0 10 | He then read the letter, which denicd the | {1 sontinent i overubok thosteninstyiy ag | IUEG cakes which liem her fn. Two'oil tanks he skeptics aske what prospect is there | o oF P T bers, cach of djourned until § p. m the station but repaired at once to the fi Inm whole affait. R T e S o ~:]m'-. and three coal barges are also being carried at Governor Boyd would o A of | 1O SISRAINIOS € ONIUEES: S of Tho committeo S residence. ‘The ¢ was placed in the bug- 5 SEDuN BN oL MGHEOE . Blnee 1 g > lower ba e ice. that Governor Boyd would avail himself of | ooy “bromised thercby to be the sixty- | [he committe on resolutions met residence. e body was pluced in the bag- | “.\yere the papers never in your hands then all trace of hiw is lost, although it is | 1o the lower buy by the loc S e o ern s offarad 3 Tt o e P NSt L gage car of the special train, where it rc s 3 : i New York Central railroad trains were e A R it il Aigurnmonb g ioledied D R o Miined until tho departure of the funeral | was the next question. intimated that he has for some time been when he is u candidato for the senate him- Oswego, N. Y, ( anand 8. A Thowp- | 50 more de ized than at any time since the ol T e e party. “No, emphatically. T reply that they wer blizzard. All the woestern trains are fron self, and thoy are informed that the new na. | Sc€ured. This was the program that so- | son of Duluth secrots i R d UL B A | o e 5 cured his selection over Van Wyck in 1887, A subcommittec was appointed to form- Anithegtionso, not. Supposing they had becn, do sou imagine | The hankruptey of Baliour will make his 1 Thg, (0 three hauss late. he north shore ;‘1;::‘ xl :t‘h:\’l‘ll‘llll:\“in::h(;“ :;:\'x"r::' I;\‘»::;‘h :»mm Independents Aro in It ulate’ the. resolutions, el work was ap. | WASIINGTON, D, C., Jan. 12.—Tn the houso | Tshould have intrigued with them, or have | seat in Tariiument vacant, and the Hberals | hantcdydue avdidd b m. is s hours late. s it J1B: SR 3 i el Sl CL R e 5 i 1 fornia. fast mail, due ut 10:104, m. o & 4 3 5 proved by the full committee and will be re- | this morning a resolution was adopted that L » Vorwaerts? Wha o willi have to fight tolrobiin it Intthe late ‘nlifornia fas N oy thit o would be taken care of in a way that | There isa senatorial situation at inde- | ported to the convention tomorrow. The | the house attend ina body the funeral cere them given to the Vorwaerts? What would o n the late | g gix hours late. t i ; h d B Rl general clection Balfour carried Burnley b; The alling hoavily : would compensato nim for whatever sacri- | Pendent headquarters at the Lindell tonight. | resolutions ask congress for an appropriation | monies to be conducted in the senate cham- 1 have done with them? Why, of course, T | §qHL SR, 0 Eo i Toave, | The snow is falling heavily bevween Buffalo fice he might make in this direction, Like the senatovial situations at the other | for a survey to determine whether ornot a | beroves the remains of the lite Senator | should have at once intimated to the duke of | yence, liberal-unionist. In 185 the borough and Albany, and as there is much wind durs F A R Bt e deadioc i tho. two | Ship canal from the lakes 1o the sea i | Joln 5. Kenna of West Virginia Cumberland that T had them. If the papers | elected Rylands, liberal-unionist, by o ma. | 10§ the night to drift it upon tho tracks, the The solution may be very far fetched, but MIQUBLIOrS A 4 feasible, In the morning hour the house resumed | iud heon of value to those possessing them, | jority of 43, but swhen Rylands died in | 810W Plows have been ordered out. 1t is plausible enough to create a vast deal | houses over the adoption of rules At the Evening Sessh the consideration of the bill to promote the N A LS » | 1887 Blagizo, liberal, was elected by a major- = of uncasiness in the capital clty tonight, in | for the government of joint con AL the ovoning seasion o sumber of con- | cMeioncy of the miliufn No action was taken | they would havo ontered into relations with | 50 e g™ iy )il S IO T o N Bt spite of the ndverse opinions aud arguments | ventions of the logislature, cut an | zrcssmen were’ prosent pursuant to Invita. | 04t 1:45 the houseina body, preceded Mheluke loCONMBaIARG, gnc nobRvitl ARVl olaing $hoiborough T R ey B s adenoen (o eei i B o At e | et L RIS R SR A B by the speaker and the sergant-at’arms, pro- | onc else, they would have got more money g ORI and all its tributavics arc covered with food Lay It All to 1'addock, members declare that the only way the re- The principal address was made by Secre- “";"x"‘l.‘i'vllll.tl‘:t'll.AF-- rh:m]u e o0 L thatiway than any other.” CAPRIVI GIVES IS REASONS, and a half of ice, and the oyster business is 4 g 4 A publicans can prevent the electionof a demo- | tArY Thompson ,who presented-cconomic and | niecitiely o MM 1o (0 G Here the brother joined in. He said - atastandstill. All the packing houses are Another theory s that the deadlock sim- | FUAH e tEera e them | Stritegic arguments in favor of the scheme, | §HRPEE LT ALY lm“;—_ 'ws o furthor mark | “You have asked whether we consider | 1¢ Makes an Argume or of the | closed. [t is feaved many oyster fishermen 1y represents the opposition of the Paddock i He was followed by Representativ J g I et e o s T Passage of t frozen in many miles from a harbor huve per- P! o ASe h 1 fal 0, men to Majo tho presiding offcer of the | 10 A8sist the independents in breaking the | man_of Detroit, who said th of respect o tho memory of the deceased, | those documents falso or not. Thoy are just | g 1y o i | dshed in their frail boats omvontion that st oloct & senator. The | dcadlock, and they want the big end of the | comwitted to the enterpri 2 adjourned, as false as if L were to take this Jetter of i h ks rrpe f Tt last night made an important argument New ok, dan, 13.—=Soveral ‘tugs with \ 6 veak to land ) apondent ). Tho | 1ts construction in order to'demo v v yours [he held in his hand a letter 1 had 8 ® cavy coal 10 ro s Qe Bower o a residing ofoerin this connoction break to land in the independent camp. Th 1L order t mon SUMMONED IN HASTE. 4 v i heavy coal tows 18t i the ice in the econd man in sixty-one others were v 1 Y ARHON A U 2 ore the committee of the Reichstag con- gt llots ot ) v A independents are fivm in theiv position in re. | (anada that she cannot control theshiy - written him) and were to put over your too of upper bay. The pilots unable to get fERLIRG b0 gk sl metimatod wheu 1 Je. o a»'.ml' to. tha doadlock, They doclaro that b Ao conviug this she would L Mr. Biaine's Physicians Hurriedly Respond | signature ‘received the sum of 100,000 mavks.’ oving the iy bill, glylng Tensgusayhy their tugs nway from the shore of Htate membered that the action of ex-Licutenant ' PGS ¢ Kot A desirable I s need be. to a Call from the Sick Chamber. e i e " | should be adopted without modification. | island. During a blinding snowstorm toda, S 3 . 1 they will not recede from their position, but Representative Enochs of Ohio evoked g i i ughiso| goy fho yocainte i thore a number of vesscls were driven ashore Governor- Shedd on o ruling was re- | 3 v WasiixGrox, . C, Jan. 12.—Mr. Blaine | avo. but the Vorwacrts b FE to declured there was no enn f o driy bonalbio for the olaction of Paddocls wad | M 8ftect to bl that they ean senre | applixse by the statement that he was in | ) WASUSSIOR B =M Bl are, but the Vorwaerts has not got. them S B L e Along the Jorsey coast. 16 Is cstimotod'thad ¥ e e 2 paddocle and oy en papublican votes in the senate tomor- | faver of und would vote for the appropria- slept most of the afternoon and nothing un. “Who has?" that probably an. understandin £50,000,000 worth of freight, much of it pegs the defeat of Van Wyek in the joint conven- | | S QO ACE T e it | tion of any reasonable sum, up to £00,000,- | usual occurred untit 0:25 this evening, when | «princo Bismarck, The duke of Cumber- | jstod | between Luss standing - ex- | Shable, is lying on the ples wnsblo 0 be tion of the leg ure six yea 0. ) 000, to build the canal, when assuved by | messengers were hastily dispatehed for both | L A s mwoved on aceount of the ice blockade, L D 4 A mles and give the speaker the gavel in the build the canal, land has non regarding militavy angements. The Still a third solntion is that it is a corpora Lok Blie g e BuNa)) engineors that it was feasible, Doctors Johnston and Hyatt. Young Mr. The importance of this interview cannot | Wasa possibility of an attack on the triple In Boston Harbor, tion deal of some kind, and tho cirg sinkeonvention. \Thoy aredn ke darirante | - Anjourned, Blaine was also quickly summoned. This ; it Sy CABOY | liance in which Germany, as the strong i T . 4 S the ddentity of the republican senators whom 9 r— 2 AL BA 180 KIMRICY SWAMON be “loverratod, fors it s’ itha Synion’| H240000 20 ATEQRLEIONMARYL A8 LG ongest BostoN, Mags,, Jan. 12.—The icein the stancces that tend to convinee one that it AR U AR RARIR SR ORI TIORN FUNERAL OF SENATOR KENNA. fact, taken in conhection with evidences of | of the Guelph party and the - go member, would have to " bear the brunt of | o5 GIGT L has been for the correct one are the perfect satisfucti b Bl khoy ofous unusual commotion about the family resi- | mont in denving the chan > oncrations. . Rxperlono had shown 'that | o o™iy S foe extonds acyoss the ChAR of the corporation managers and mombrs of | CHEYe that. thenecessury aid will ba forth- | weautifal and Impressive Ceremontes tn the | Jence, led tho liLtle graup of no o |ment dn adenyipe <the. . chayges.. broyght was threatoned It wus beat for | yoars. :ho lco floe oxlends across tho chibpe g HANARALS i ] coming, and all exhibit a confidence in the Senute Chamber. dence, led the little graup of newspaper men | gorward by the Vorwaerts. It settles the to tuke the offensive, as it | nel, beginning at the New York & New Eng- the lobby, and the complacency with which B, RS- A o g g 7 near the house to believe that Mr. Bluine RN e ) nt short wars, quick victories, lasting | land docks und extending as far us the e 4 24 ultimate success of their project that is only Wasisaroy, D. €, Jan, 12.-Both the | y; Yor aDs question of the role of the duke of Cumber- it q i, Sasiing 4 the situation is viewed by the raiload ve- | &t > ‘ A had suffered a serious relapse. Rty e esults. To succeed in this lond of war narrows. On account of Lho ive vessels oute Siiblioans in the senate. childlike and bland house and the senate, soon after meeting and Both physicians pramptly responded to the | 1and and - pins “on Princ ismarck the | )6 qnianee must have ward bound have to be assisted by tugs in publicans in t nate, 9 omp g mumbe y Lug SIf the deal is not satisfactory to the cox WL Consult the Court, without transacting any business, took a | demand for their atteation at once to Mr. ponsibility of the possession of certain | At present, in fact the alliance had fewer | leaving their docks, i Tali oy 0t ot i | AT No time has yet been fixed for the inde. | YeCoss to attend the funoral of the late Sena- Blaine's bedside. After some twenty min 2ipts, whi holds or has de- | numbers than its might-be opponents, The o 4 r— poration fellows of our faith in the senate No time has yet beon fixed for the inde tor Kenna of West Virginia, The body of the.| Mes spent in consultation Dr. Johnston left | gy ud confirms in almost every point, | overnment therefore would not be able to Protty Scones ut Ningara Falls, said an anti-monopoly republican this even- | peudent senatorial caucus. The poputists | 4 BEENEEC R SEEET 0 PO the house. He statpd that nothing of & | ov.ont that concerning the duke of Cumber. | ke the responsibility of the futury OrrAwA, Ont., Jan. 12.—The Niagara falls ing, “why don’t they bustit? They have a | will be guided in that matter by the advice | € ;'"'ll‘-fl'|.'\“f“ ;Alll\\‘.L to the | positively serious ngtiwe had occurred, and n.ml iRl RAgOSIR G 1R “'wf“r““ “i of the country unless the armaments were | presents u beautiful sight, a complote ice olub that they can hold over the heads of | of Chiof Justice Maxwell, who was called to | CAPitel building this morning n | that Mr. Blaine's condition was practically | 1and, the res. - 8 1 nYeakigotions inere 5 bridgo covering what is known a8 the “Big A q ; " the midst of @ blinding snow | unchanzed from whatit had been during the | made, pnblished in vesterday's Herald, and | In the course of his spee Analion v those corporation democrats, whose interest | this city from his home in Fremont today for oot e SR ng T P ¥ e R an B s ey ) ) 40 S01RR0.0F 118 #10G ancodlor von | ento,” nding from about a hundred ) » | storm. The remains lay in state in the e. | day. He further stated that whenever any | explodes the sensation @f the past week. | Caprivi made an extended re! e to the p ! 0 fn the corporations is much more than | a consultation, A numberof indepen | Dlo oo, the smembers of the famils havine | Syinptom *doveloped dighat might be con- | Yhen Gehefmvath Schimmelfy e ancaks. it | internal condition of Fran ot | yards below Suspension bridge to within theirs. They could make Babeock and | were appointed to consult with him, and he | P10 ro2:m, the members of the fumily having | giyed by Mr. Blaing'sattendant as unfavo R, SUAVIIRN SWLAMMA LUK ARSI, 16 | S Srie i 8 atate o for Thongl | sy foot afthe fook walls, T'his is tuo fingy thelis., ‘Thoy could make Habcock and | wero apnintod to cousult With hitn gt 0 | gy § furowell view bofora the body loft | Siia the: physiciinasfae. immodintely noti. | 18 tho duke of Cumberland speaking, There | (i Yalaa sigio . formen, kAl time in 100 years that this has happened. | to taw with 8 i 1 the follow b X e there was no \country at aid B A e e e cation | the vesidence. The casket was not opencd, | fied, but this did not, indicate u change for | is 4 thorough entente between them tho! Tirescni monieit” of suuh Brapincs! s i B 8 ; . s covered with black cloth on wh the worse and was mercly o phase in his — - 1o sel wer, the probability of dictator. ) o [y to. There is something in it that is satisfa Hidor the constitution of the United States | W0 was covered with black cloth on which o) phase in 3 38 0 power, the probability of a dictator Cannax, N 18 /7o Malkeats tory to them, but Tdon't kuow what it is.” 1 tho state of Nebraska, when should tho | 14y 8 bunch of palms and roses; while at the | {ondition not unddriged by thoso av the PRINCE G} MAY COMF ship was not ' to be excluded from German ¢ bedsi culculations, Speuking of o renewal of the | Y1YOr 18 frozen solid, A number. gf Suspect the Corporations. logislature meet in joint convention to ballot | feat was a sheafof wheat baund with palms Dr. Johnston said he, would not make an- | Heir Expoctant to the British Th e Will | triple alliance 1u,.‘.“ the expiration ..{u'.‘v freight floats tin the i There are %A thore ‘ara alathars e othare nioii a | SAENDIIA Biatea slnior? and violets other eall until 9:80 o'cloek tonight. Dr. Probably Visie America, present treaties, the chancellor suid that a | 100 loaded ' f for Philas OBV SR ot a OMACR HL “33‘ aroung I'he venerable chief justice has taken the There: we many other floral tributes | Hyatt remained after De, Johnston departed, (Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.) renewal was not absolutely certain. delphia stalle D bro e same degree of lgnorance | matter under advisament, and has promisad | from members of tho senate @ use which fact served Lo Strengthen the belief LoNDO) 2, —[Ne Tork o - that is several miles removed from bliss, but Y by 16 senate aud houss and LONDON, Jan [New York Herald i : h g arved | Teo and Cold Weather at Other Places. ve his opinion to Speaker Gafin towor- | friends of the deceas iotse At | that Mr. Blaine was pot so woll ertrs ; 5 AR ENGLAND'S GREAT STRIK e thay aro confident that the railroad republi- | rom afternoen. 1t atin towor- | fricnds of tho decoased. In spite of th About 7 o'clock Dr, Hyatt left the house, | Cable—-Special to Tuk Bee.)--1learn from e If it is the opinion of the | storm outside the gallery was crowded be- | He said that the rouble which had occa: | very good authority that Prince George of pido ot {1‘“::0;I‘M'l‘l‘«"“l”v:n J:"w-u‘ n I, 2 cau senators have told the corporation man- | chiof justice that the jointconveution should | fore the oveniug service, The bier was | sioned & hasty sums g of the physicians 1 sly contemplating & Minater Cotton Spiunees and Operatives ¢ steamer Monoha s a i port R A IS S a0 SBion AL | sl Juatios thnt:the Jolubog lon shol > ening ae 0 as 4 hasty summouing of the physiciuns | Walcs is scriously contemplatin tip to fer Without Result. from the Vineyard, S0 much floating ice ¢ asscuble next Tuesday, the independents | placed at the head of the main aisie of the | Was the dificuity which the mitieut experi- | America during the coming spring, in onder 5 f banked at Wi 1 can from the other side aud they will remain | will go into caucus either Monday night o D LIS ad 1 et e e et aio, | AmaKie L g 8 1 o Loxnoy, Jau. 12.—The conference hotwe was banked at Woods Holl passage that the L £ 2 lliorsaiie aud iy i A ¢ or | senate chamber . The atte to varticipate In the naval review in New | tho master cotton spinuers and the opera- | Sleamer put out through Vineyard souna and pasaivo until tho time comes for ull the | Tycsday moruing. If, on the contrary, heis | ‘The members of the lower house entered, hosed that tho labored respieation wis | vork harbor. ‘The lca is fave oo P arers | came through Quicks sound. She returned boodle men o vote togethe of tho oplulon thut two weeks must clupse | led by Spoaker Crisp, who took his place | Hivatssat) that wamek son mantion the heast | by the quecn, the prince of W i 00 et | o “sume way, taking a numbor of passenc That it is a wixup in which several iu- | uftor tho votes for state officers have been | beside the vice president ’ Wt found 1okt b Bsated; 4he. only . | b £ al v con' I waxos ot Manchioator today posultod | dors whio. wioke ‘RAdMe 10 HO0 0 VAIGIARE tereata figurc is the provailiug oplnion, with | canvassod, the fudependents will foel that | General Schofield, commanding genoral oft| Dirent diiculty beiag i respiration. Modl: | oo o8 e 2ot thy o 0 dlangrosmont und. 1ho. atxike has head | vinge Lussday A 410 seuatorshp, partisanabip and protoction | thoy have plonty' of time beforo thum ‘ahe | tho ammry, Arrived uhansounced s 1o hue. | CI was admidistered, to' which the yatignt | S0ce: ho itk bo cacoriod aceuss the Atluntle-| cotinued, o wasters cisiy tho reduction | NSpuaien Boiess bty Weoiiapiucker, 18 10 corporatious a1l sandwiciod ‘10 80mo | sl abprosch 150 scnatobias s Wit ter | sost ay o on of s o soed anh took Mt | quickly respouded, i 'tho unfavorablo | by overal e of war, uud [tls probable that | wus ubsalulsly nocaiaty, B b stated | BlGGT,MROM, JSuiaide yorld iy Apion vhore. senatorial caucy ! seat at the of th row symptoms which had alarmed the family | & large squadron of battic ships aud cruisers dham that the many sillion ested in | blockade ) ays a cold s “‘\‘H‘ % 4 Liberation, president and cabin Phen thie diplomatio | Tnased Geay Gutorls o sl Il be sent over in ad vl‘. eive him. | cotton mills are not piying ! per cent, and | has closed up both harbor and bay. ‘The hen 1t §5 stated thad $ho' independents 1 Luietly will be seut over in advan receive his \ \ jve extends out six miles beyond the breaks A Bas * lond CE AR S0 HRRSTENE Very Favorable for Powers. corps, headed by Siv Julian Pauncefote, - T awis Ko e . 1o s iose of LS 1AL S wil Fes b ol - 3 > cheme ) 'Fy ¥ay s ol i = or half price L the conference today the | wate it was o result in the appointment of a dem- ; l’l\l‘ I\I' indication l]mlnls to the seloc mu;,r Al::l\l< \t”:m \ ':\l.m] rece ‘\{ ll“\”“ -l'xl" Mm.: DISBURSING GOLD, Chicago expos " > ities in | masters proposed that work should be r 1";1\\\'1\ Ont ‘J:‘nl)z‘ l'l‘{m l.-uhl \_\-'v.llh’sr ocratic senator, the information is advanced | ¥ owers as. the cauous tomineo of tho | SeRSIMARY 2B H19, AU GG el ; IOMOWEE | gy 1yeng for That Metal Made on the | NCW York ar 1 et been | sumed ata reduction of b per cent, wages to | in this section is unabated in intensity, the that the populists are belug held in line by | Mdopendonts for United Statos seuator. A DS it A faniciaia: isiioaant Hauk of France-Washlagton Notes, dedaliely s rowaln unsheaged for o, your, abd ¢ joint | {ermomoler soylslarion fina 8 @ promises of what the democrats ure goiug to | PHOIOUEh canvass of the ludependent seati- | and the members of his cabinet. and by the | WAsHINGTON, D, ¢, Jan. 12.—-Mr. Lecch 2 A Y A0S 05 DA ANE AR SPAPAINOR NS Sl it e eop 40 when the canvass of the yotes s reached, | 31008 Lnight will convince the wost super- | family of the dead senator in decp mourning sof the mint, has recelved a cab Eadoreed the New laletry i iRl Now ¥ sclasin Yuotatly Tho bourbous claim that they haye discoy- | fi¢il observer that uo other aspivant on the i:n‘ml\jrnl.l rrison was dccompanied by Mr. | gram from Paris stating that the Bauk of Although the operatives refused this prop- | NEW Yonk, Jun. 12.—(Special Telegram te ered proofs that Van Wock and not Orounse | €%0und will develop suficlent strength | Foster, secr States Mr. Foster, see- | gyvance is disbursing gold heavily for the ¥ - osition, they agreed that delegates from the | TiE Bee|—New York exchange was quoted proot y t goouad Wil duvol fliclent strength | ovary of the treasury; My, Miiler, attorney Isbursing g y forthe | _gpecial to Tug Ber.—The Panama trial | masters and operatives should meet onee | as follows: Chicago, 6@80¢ premi Bose wasglectod goveruor, but thoy say that the | (CONTINUKL ON BECUND FaGE.| general; Mr, Wanumakes, postmaster gens [CONTINUED ON BECOND PAGE.] went on today, but without developing any- | every forunight to discuss the situation, ton, 10¢ discount; St Louis, Yc premium, veserved for the The prince also contemplat trip to the (Copypighted 1553 by Jamzs G v Lot Paws, Jan. 12.—[New York Herald Cabl £l

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