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YWy by - - - — o~ e———————— - — T ——— - S———————————— — - i ——————— —— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1894 SI Gl,i“, COPY FIVE CENTS —_— - = — — B — = = — - —— provocation - - ship was subsequently made and it was found a fireman; C. H. Miller and Will Embrey. i ENGLAND'S SYMPATHY WITH CHINA that she had sustained no damage. St 1o st WL 4 6 t”‘hw\-x;'nx _m.puwmm‘n h'vr one day and a R, hioey ; Norwegian Sealsr Spoke the Jarl at 84 o ato Troops in California Will Bo Sent to | fite of $i5, respectively, for attempting to e Japancee Oruiser Sinke a Chinese Transport | Beitish Merchunts Expect to Profit by t P L ANARCHIST MEONINS SENTENC Their H indice an employe to atop work: Senate Votes to Return the Bill Without v ) War—China Must Win in the End. Degrees North Latitude. heir Hom.8, Militln Will T Withdrawn Noc + 5 With All on Board. LONDON, July 27.—A dispatch recelved Cries Conrnge to 1is Comrades ns We is Led —_— CHICAGO, July 27.—Mayor Hopkins sald Tnstructions to Couferees, s here at 11:20 a. m. today from Lloyd's agent _ from the Conre Room. <Eps | t that it the Pullman works are nol 3 at Stanghal confirms tho announcement, ex- | ALL WERE REPORTED WZLL AT THAT TIME | paRis, July 27.—Theodore Joseph Con- | REGULARS LEFT TO HANDLE STRIKERS | ioduy that If the Pullman works are not REPORT OF ANOTHER NAVAL EXGAGEMENT | ¢ it e the. Assoe ated pross on stance Meunier, the' anarchist who was o withdraw the militia, Tho mayer informed | VOTE ON SUGAR AMENDMENT WAS A TIE S Saturday last, that wer between China and recontly extradited from England, was . ! Vice President Wickes of the Pullman com i e e Japan has been declared. Fighting is said | Boen Grently Delnyed by Pack Ico but | piacod on trial hers. Meunior, who has [ Ballroad Property in California U pany of his decision and the latter will do This Time it is Between Two Oraleers and | %" 0000 vy Were Then Making Good Progress previously been sentenced to death in Con- tection of Federal Soldlers Who cide at once on a date for resuming work. | Senator Hill and All the Populists Voted the Chinaman Go‘ the Worst of It. Hugh Mathleson & Co., the Chinese gov- orthward—English Expedi- tuacum, 18 charged with complicity in the Taken the Place of State Troops 1t is ‘\hww.ll( that the works will be started ith the R lic ernment agents In England, have received explosions at Lobau barracks and at the At All Points, St LR R B (S with the Republicane, a cable message which also confirms the an- Cafe Verl. The evidence shows that Meu- okel disturbances occur., 8 s H nouncement that war has been declared. nier prepared the bomb which wus ex- 1 3OS0 s I WAR NOT FORMALLY DECLARED, HOWEVER | 00y e en,” howaver, neliher the Chineso | LONDON, July 47— Cart Elewers, the Nor- | pisted eo-tre. Gete vatl. by eeton sevees] || 8AN. FRANCISCO, July 1—That the rai Hatteowd 1 : CONFERENCE AGREED TOWITHOUT DIVISION |\y"‘,->|)“. ’"‘I:Jl"vl\w’l.llll‘\"rrl‘k';‘.|r? ‘Il‘ml rnll‘»‘x\v’r"".:.w’ll; wegla arctic enthusiast, tonight recelved | persons lost their lives. The verdict re- ;IH\;] Nr]kl-l in II’Hth‘r]u{(‘u:runlhlllfl :‘Ilhr}\'\l: .\'UH]"I):.K, Va., July 27.—The Atlantiec & — R 3 ces w ould ensbleth 5 cof a telegram from the captain of the Erling, | turned was guilty, but with extenuating | 'O be nearing the end is known in the fact | Danville Railroad conpany has notified all (i i Negetiating for Pecce While the War Goes e e Cleclaration ot | 8 Norweglan sealer, which arrived today at | CIFcumstances. Meanfer was thereupon con- | that preparaticns are being made to retire | its cmployes, including officers, their salarles | Senator Harrie, Who Pre ided, Reappointed i i ¥ ch apparen ollowed the declaration o b sealer, i demned to servitude for life. As sentence | the state fa from the fleld. The mili e rec o gus The reduc y N . Merrily on in Corea. war. | In fact, beth the Chinese and Japan- lrllv |~1.vu:|! of |1rmw e ll‘ummrk, Norway. | g pronounced Meunfer shonted: ©The | tiepe ""‘”["‘\ll"' I”’”:“ ’l'“ I.yu“vlr 5 ')"‘ “’_”l'm QI e rerhuced onFAUEIRE 1, - Thi Il the O1d Cenfereror Committee, ese ministers say they have not been officl- | The captain said In his dispatch that near | present state of soclety will not last long. | & bl e, g A vet oo, ‘while tHAE 6F tie enRINESFs Kht PR ally ntormed "that e has heen eclated | Amsterdam island, in latitude 84 degrees | Courage comrad {anarchie.” Thité A dint Lhlbbe (el ”', "]"’; CUHBE: CFATAEN S WhIT Hoo SiuSh., staatar. mnd SPURRED ON' BY BITTER RACE HATRED | Fiatning that the oty nformation MY | north and 0 degrees longitude, the Eriing 4 Ih w French Duel, powwed States Infantry, arrived at Oakdand |\ pronably causo o strike. dir. Arthur | BLACKBURN-DUBOIS ~ PASSAGE-AT Al MS [— newspaper diapatalies e \ op | SPoke the Ragnvald Jarl, the steamer which | ~PARIS, July 27.—A duel with swords was [ (ot 1 ”'“";_”"; AT S I UL S :”'\","I"”;,‘ G AR L 'he ministers also claim to be ignorant of | was conveying the Wellman arctic expedit 5 5 Mot ed to e Oakland mole ) clegraphed for. Disinterested Parties of the Opinion that | anytiiing which would tend to confirm the | vqe” 1: SN pa o ("l‘h \x“”\ ‘I:: {q“",m,, it 1,‘\‘ l-"”v,‘ l"“”""';"" 'l‘"' ""; regulars were brought north to relfeve the - edge of the pack fce. The Jarl, fenaeh - oMy + iDEnthianel Wa o . eport that the aptured the d the two companies of Unite SHIC, While gnpan May at First LU ’Il'jvll'v”,' Japanese have captured the | 0 MO O ked 1o be saported at | Wornded ‘i the nask. militia and the tw mpanies of Unlted | GHIOAGO, July 27.—President Debs of | tlons trom the Idnho Senator and Dubols Chinw's Tui Rexources in Men The only dispatches recelved In London | the nearest place the Erling touched. The | | The duel was on aczount of an article pub- | States marines from Mare Island that have | tho American Railway union rays: “I have Repilos, with Equnl TrtaeasSAYRY ArBitHONEEWhIRH HAVE:Hean: torwrded 4 hivey AL hed La Justice, Clemenceau's paper, o e moie arines | o EVkabER meRiIon o Wb R Mk voriall ALust Win, aro those which have been forwaried to the | Ragnvald Jarl had been beset by pack lce, [ picy il La Justice, Clemenceau's paper, | it I SNV A4 the tmole (b n In newspapers mention of a new or. Associated press, namely, a dispatch fom [ oy t ganizati 1 the ich had delayed her progress considerably, | ini r.ply t s oh le by o At Sacramento a larg: force of mill ganization called the American Labor union _ anglal, dated 10 a. m., which announced E i hS RO L EReSa N THaC e Uy Sy I the d my name on ¢ - ' o but Wellman and his party were then free | Chumber of Depnties during the discussion | FeRular soldiers are still maintained Pt Al I WL GO LR 88 2 SIN. C 27— N X et e LU gover AL REo are also held at Dunsmuir and Red Bluff on | have no connection with this organization o ARHINATON e TIEN TSIN, China, July 27.—-The gravity of the pack ice and they should now be well | 0f the government's anti-anarchist bill. the Oregon branch and at Truckee Rocklin, | Whatever, ofiicial or otherwise, and any use WASHINGTON, July @ The senate at of the situation is fully realized here, now 2 A on their way to the north pole. The Jack- Eurthquuke In | & érit Europe. Woodland and Port C-sta, At Truckee and | Of my name in connection with it is wholly | 3 o'clock this evening, after a week of sen- that hostilities between China and Japan } son (English) expedition passed Tromsoe yes- | PELGRADE, July rthquak: sho Rocklin there is a strong force of r.gulars | unauthorized.” atorlal specches, agreed to the further con- have commenced. While no formal de- ( terday. have been felt In Macedorifa, Old Servia and mn\l maries : T : Not Proving a Conspirncy. ference on the tariff bill asked by the aratic ccording e usua 4 7 z RO 3 gar(a 7 Armed guards continue to escort many o , ' 7 7.=ihe = Srost] Houss of i i 55 Lol Elatation of war, according to the usiial ( NICARAGUA CANAL SCHEME tern Bulgaria, Many houses at Varni the more important trains, but of late there LYy TR U e O Siplomatic forms, has been made, either at S rla, have been damaged and a numbsr | huve been no scrious disturbane s. In the | ¢-¢dings in the examination of ceused | strength today me on Mr. Washburn's Yokio or at Peking, the governments of both b v eculation Proposed in the Shares of | Of people kiiles result of the shocks, mountains between New England Mills and | train wreckers were without inter The | motion that the senate recede from that countries recognize that an actual state of the Construction Compuny. Orown PriffouA N Applegate a party cof strikers attacked a | prosecution succeeded in adducing but lit- [ portion of the sugar amendment placing : watchman and drove him from the railroad. | tle, if anything, to substantiate * chargss | q differential of one-efghth of a cent on B b the e Wi SdL are extdoted f has been aroused here in the report to the s Lt : It was belleved that the strikers contem- | of conspiracy, nor was auy real evidence in- | ¢ i6ve’ NG, 16, Dilteh! stanARrauA ;” b R LU TCL ) G 2 e s by the. committee | SN Of Crown Prince and Princess I'rederick | plated destruction to railroad property and a | troduced further Implicating any of the de. | SU8Ar above No. 16, Dutch standard. After ourly. 4 - nited States congress by the committee | ot penmark is being celebrated today. The | company of soldiers was Immediately di fendants in the actual work of wrecking the | &1 hour and a half of dcbate on the pend- Considerable anxie'y is expressed here as X of commerce accompanying Congressman | streets of this city are thronged with people | patchied from Sacramento. The troops found ing points of order the prostdent pro tem, to the result of the war. The gencral opin- } Mallory's Nicaraguan canal bill, and the | and are elaborateiy decorated. that no damage had been done, howev.r, and . Mr. Harris, who was in the chair in the fon scems to be that while Japan may be 4 s statement that the differcnecs between the | Semate Passed the Anti-an v encountered no strikers v % 5 absence of Vice Presidont Stevenson, sus- ¥ Y 3 Sennte Passed the Anti-Anarchist Law, At ramento nearly 1,000 men are now looked upon as likely to score the first vie- T y N Nicaragua Canal company and the govern- | PARIS, July 27.—The Senate today passed | at'work In (ho railrond shops, " The strikery | FOFest Fires in Wisconstn feally Wipe | tained the point of order and ruled the mo- tories, the Chinese troops will eventually ment of Nicaragua have been settled, has | the anti-anarchist bill, which was adopted | who have refused to return have been paid Out Several Vitlages, tion out. The decision was immediately drive the Japanese out of Corea, even if been Indusiriously circulated in London [ by the Deputies yesterday. It opposed | their wages in full. The railroad compan ASHLAND, Wis., July 27.—Forest fires [ appealed from and a motion made to lay the millions of men have to be sent to the front . fl\lwr-]‘\\l \l‘lr{w'llv s. ; " ted 1 b; MM. Floquet and Arago. The vote was l\" still l'r 1y in I.]u'n]lw[‘ ||\‘HI for ma )\'l line ;'I:l‘ l“"‘llvll'\”n \I\KK".I:H\V aa .I :null loss | latter motion on the table, Both motions ; Rt P eRn R p n 1858 the group of men headed by to 34, of particular work, but there is no lnger oughout this viclnity, and railroad com- | resulted in a tie vote, Mr. Hill and the to}do K0, Eaurparlers are stilllin progres 93 \ Colonel North, which includes a large fol- st Al any doubt that the sirfkers have lost their | panies have never before experienced such | peiy e AL © CCRRE B0 LSS EH and there Is a vague chance yet that in (3 ) lowing in Liverpool, of which Messr: w. SLASHED WITI A RAZOR, , and that thers is no longer any hope damage from fires, On the Wisconsin offort & lirec 6 spite of the commencement of hostilities 1 J. Lockett are the leading representa- of a compromise. Central rond it Is impossible to move | OfOTt to get a direct vote of the senato some amicable arrangement may be arrived i ves, put on paper a financial plan and | Towa City Man Terribly Cut by n Colore — trains. Phillips, the headquarters of the [ °" Mr. Washburn's motion. Intense ex- i were preparcd to find £9,000,000 in h to Citizen ANOTHER STRIKE IN PROSPECT, John R. Davig Lumber company, a manu- | citement prevailed owing to the closeness y T A I\ help build the canal. IOWA CITY, Ta., July 27.—(Special Tele- — facturing town of 2,50, 1s destroyed by | of the vote. In case of a tie the motion is FRCALEIR Do iho onle: i, naval ensdge: ¢ The most important member of this com- | gram to The Bee.)—Henry Lincoln, colored, It is the Santn Fe Engineers, nd only a few buildings remain stand- | lost, according to parliamentary law. The i e u O o WA ILD Bhe veRtakcupldos ) bination would have been Lord Rothschild, d a razor with fearfu] eficet on Micha firemen und Condactors. A dispateh just received from Fifields, | failure to sustaln the chair on the appeal between the Chinese and Japanese fleets will who was so Interested that he summoned i ; S L KANSAS CITY, July 27.—The Journal to- mall station “a_few miles this side of | yro . I I n ke t night. Deep were cut in » July A brought the senate to a direct vote on the be mutually disavowed. Otherwlise these " @ conference of the heads of the firm. The | pyrke's arm, side and face, from which he [ morrow morning will publish a story to the | Liiibs, save G0 women and ehildren from Washb U i collislons will be held to constitute a casus Paris_house, howeve de such strenuous | cannot recover. Lincoln wis shaving him- | effect that the Ateh B | G R i O RS AT | WCLLCII LD L ML B0 Dty 4o belll, 3 opposition to the Rothschilds being known home, when Burke, who was | b €0 “l iC 5 ol ;“'| l“"' a8 i “""I" Bt ARETAE RUBIIY A TS angood and | perhaps the fate of the measure. But, elll. 2 oF in connection with Nicaragua, in view of g iiled 'him without' provacation, | Fe railroad may be involved in another sirike | S0PPI L BALLL 2. I8 18 VEIY | though the republicans scored a victor: But to all intents and purposes war has 4+ ) the then approaching dissolution of the | I |' AR (AT ‘lfflxll‘"’” character, while Lin- | within forty-eight hours. Ti time the The train that started from s | ‘n securing a vote on the onc-eighth (lllfur): been declared. Nobody here, close to the E 2 Panama company, that Lord Rothschild told | €0l is a peaceful plasterer. engineers, firemen and conductors will walk | evening was obliged to return, as bri ental, it developed that thoy had no re- authorities at Peking, believes for a moment i P. F. Pollock of Me: Payne, Son & Pol- After Threo Swindlers. out. - Tile Journal'ssourco ot ‘information |ILIe, (ASNIOYed b [SW, milen south, Com- | o Dl e ot hndl thi, voto on(the Waah that the disputes can be settled without lock oinat e would still continue In the | DES MOINES, July {#n—(Special Tele| 18 one of the oldest englneers in the road's [ G it is fentaq (AL town ia ates o Mo | burn motio ales Foailttod! [nFa Clo) Aadt SN oA eSETa T project, but that it must be so arranged | orunto The Bee)—The governor yester- | employ. The men will otrike over the | Along the Omaha lines the fires are raging 2 & 2 AL LRLL e bloodshed. The Chinese and Japanese hate MAD OF CORE. that the late J. S. Morgan should, in his [ S1C™ (0 ThE HeT m"pm e e | entie et e G ey AT a6 N0 tol | Withe anm DIAH MArcAnEIL: sequently was lost. All the democrats each other and now that the first shots have T e own name, represent the Rothschilds. Whitsell, Edword Hean " and James | be caused by the issuance of a circular a hores Crossing eight s [ save Mr. Hill and Mr. Irby, who were ‘been exchanged and China has had the worst terday evening a telegram w Tho syndicate plans at that time fell | it o Roberts, with several | week ago by the Santa Fee in which It wa of Ashlund, ‘was destroyed this aft paired in favor of striking out the one- of the engagements nothing but a decisive | colved from a high authority at Tien Tsin, | through owing to the disputes as to title be- | qiias, they having b tted in stated all contracts would soon be abro- | Rl ot @ bullding remaining standing, | clghth, stood by the caucus agreement and two countrios can be | Leborting that the prospects for the continu- | tween the Menoeal and Blackman companies. | braska. They are the foflows who swindled | gated. This the men take as a det-rmina- | Al e moquies | were brought to | voted agalnst the motion. The republicans SiNKLoRLeL ween flnl o cauntEioRACin e o of peace were more favorable. - The | Then the Menocal people succeeded In rais: | farmer Robert Mitchell:out of $.00 near | fion to reduce sularles, which, they say, | wem Hoktroni, Tangoud bridges near there | also prosented a solld front, Mr. Quay, Who anticipated. Of courss, interested parties | dispitch added, however, that war had been | ing money in Glasgow from the Coates- [ Oskaloosa in April on a monte-deal. They they will never submit o. Thelr ultimatum | noon a fast Omaha frelent. teain and six- | voted for the one-eighth when the bill was ving large commercial interests at stake | declared between China and Japan and that | Arthur group of Glasgow capitalists. are charged with grand . Whitsell | SA8¥EWCL S s, S0 says e Journal's | teen loaded cars were entirely burned. Both [ i the senate, joining his coldeagues in the. having larg renti chinsiend J s r group and Hennessey wore arre Nebraska now gone forth is, so says the Journal's {ecl e b ere Injused and | hope of beating: the. bill by ¢hls. Indirer are leaving no stone unturned to smooth DesoAarealins were.initrouble, Thosmatier, lsmowagalnfon tapls i Long|iqity, Nabyand itaiens o Mo, | Informant, that the cjreular must be with- | {he SRERCET Bnd dreman were injured and | JOPS Of beting the biil Ly (his indirect : CHINA MUST WIN IN THE END. don. A certain mysterious American of the [ by Vine sheriff of @ Nodaway Miss | arawnior. & senerall toup will reault e e missing. Loss to cthod. e populists acted throughout over the difficulties which have arisen. Japan 2 : ? v ity, X [ p sult. and freipht amounts to many thousands of | with the republicans. =sre ot Mr. Mathieson when questioned today by | name of Read lhas arrived here and ha sourl, before Deputy Sheriff Bridges of Arrangements have been made by the | dollar I After these votes no beon proparing for this very crisis for | , 7ot ETRERIR WRCH Aucstianed loday oo approached the North group, Mr. | Mahiska county arived there. He hus | o AITAREeMEnts have been made by L small town south of the Omaha | 2emBt Was made to delay mattors, and the years and for this reason, if for no other, { he expected that the war at the outset Harvey and oth Mr. Read’s | started after them to Missouri. Lold & big meeting in Armonrdale tomor- | linc, caught fire this afternoon. The White | fesolution to agree to a further conference she will resent any European Interference. | would be favorable to Japan, as that countrs n however, docs not aim at finding the E. (. Alloway Kitlgd at Norwallg! row everfing. Handbills requesting railway | fsiver Lumber company's mill, with 40,0 th s,.“’.'-:f:{‘,l,u"‘,'.lxmumu ‘“?f‘.l,‘;"}am.“‘:n Ny a o1 o pita gl e canzl. The Nicar- o aq 9 PN AN o N ‘est vl lumber vards, was Cap] i onfe 5, 1 This, however, will be done with dignified: | iad long beon preparing for this contest by | capltal for cutting the canil. The Nicar. DES MOINES, July] 77.—(Spetial Tele- | mentoattend were circulated today by mem- | oy W5 30 (U E 0otk e fatest veport | Voorhees, - Joncs, Vest, Harmie'g)ocear ) drilling armies of men and manning and | agusn Canal Construction company, of which e - o, 0. Sher ¥ 3 3 n, politeness, but she will firmly refuse to | o;inhing war ship tor Warner Miller was president, is, | Eram to The Be -““1 Oty wan [[IETaFORNEEA S AT CED- Seranie recelved = he N town i< [ Allison and Aldrich, and the eonate, afteF sheath the sword now that it 1s drawn and | Mr. Mathieson added that the Japancse | 48 everybody Kuows, in the hands of a're: | Killed at Norf .”‘-lvr]“{\n' B e or i po. il habne ot he & T T s jrausacting a lttle' routino’ Buslness, ue shio s victorlous in the first engagements | were alio u quicker moving nation, and, con- | celver. 'Mr. Rtead i trying to raise £40,000 | In ditching. One of the big steam scoops A s bon Inscessiie. (o | olficlats sy’ the ioss ot ‘Afason Ia. fully | ourned til Monday, ik} over her hated foe. sequently, it would be but natural that the | With Which to buy from the receiver, on [ W8 being lowerod. e steppad back o e o e e wot | 31,000,000, with $260,000 Insurance. o the morniug Bour of the senate some SUNK WITH ALL HANDS. first_engagement between them and the | behalf of a London syndicate, a controiling | fua’Struck @ rail ‘andt the concusslon res | hossPaner men and his AU N E R QLRI F G Al et it UM BB LA (i mies The first overt act of war occurred on | Slower moving Chinese would result in vic. | interest—51 per cent—in the shares of the | suitea fataily. He lved at Newton, and 5 1A are % into “he " ncarcat ence report on the army appropriation bill Tuesday last. The Japaneso fired upon and | tory for the arms of tne mikado. But | construction company at $15 per share. As | was a single mun, nged abaut 32 years. LOOKS BLUE FOR WORDEN. no loss of life I reported, The. fire R TR, B e o ateamehip Kow Shung, belonging | eventually China must and will crush Japan. | S00n as this is accomplished the fact is to R prisoners of war in Alabama to military res- to Hugh Mathioson of London, which had - nt ce. yartment is caretully puarding the outside | br ! “Japan,” sald Mr. Mathleson, “is absolutcly | be trumpeted throughout the United State nze atiommerce. f ervations in the west. been chartered by the Chinese government | unable to pour out such a torrent of men e . -8 entifies p 3 yho | limits of Ashland, and the city is not in & that a Tritish syndicate has bought up the | DES MOINES, July] 21—(Special Tele- | B o o o tho AR (Who | 0V Tinmmeniate dang : ag Dubols, republican of Kdalo, protested 4 ARG AEE & Chi vhiokitce Nicaragua anal, and o 3 d m to The Bee)—A fire Commerce & s Yi§ : Hurley states that tow s | against sending those Indians to Oklahoma. to convey troops to Corea. Full details of ::l‘rxrv"‘;vl\‘ rz{i::- ks I}:.’:‘-"'n\:xl.; ‘}..C..'.','"'{,y z (1\.‘\(,::;-“.’.,'".'. o '(‘.,”1,(."":.:.,(l:.‘,..‘l."‘::d L ;(...;I:x'x’ s county, last night destroyed property WOODLAND, Cal., July The prelim- enveloned in dense clouds of smoke | Some bad blood and temper grew out of Mr. AT R ERRS AN L ERTR HICL Ot ATy niLia IRV i 1Ch eatiy osbpal syndicate 5 to resell to Americans | valued at £,00 consisting of livery burng | nary examinaiion of A. R. U. men charged | all da. with fives on nearly every side. | Dlackburn's claim that repubiicans were try- ot e e Whald until there | “China of recent years has purchased large | at a ve ome advance per share. o | and cord wood belonging to the Xtock Island | with train wrecking, murder and conspircy | of rain fec in fust Aficr miigalene. 1t ey | I to delay action on the appropriation bills. {'! no longer the slightest chance of averting | auantities of munitions of war, and is not | has clready secured over half of his £40,000. | railway e drags tediously along. Today nearly the | tends both cast and west of Duluth, and "';‘:]‘ I“““""»“ and Manderson were es= Atlioellhitent /o 1" Tapan. | 50 far behind In @ls respect as is generally | If, however, congress should in the mean- T e Sllenr ke « examination | has #lrcady vut out in @ measure the for- | peclally incensed at cach charging Mr. a bloody war between China and Japan. | 80 far bel Uy eten] shercaniphouldlaihel mean: THE HOT WAVE, entire session was devoted to the examination | B BICAGY but Gul i measure the foee | Gt ¥, e I in receding from But, according to advices received, a Japan- L : the bonds of the company It will bably == of two witnesses. The first was Joe Wallace, | cffects in the Mesuba' range and to the [ amendments they had ofiered ese cruiser sighted the Kow Shung and ran | The manager of the Hong Kong and | the bonds of the company it will probably | , o0 J)jnemore of Kansas Bad Almost . : 5 o | west Yollilinai moirich el Within easy range of her. Sho thon signaled | Shanehal bank said: “I have not received | bay Mr. Read's friends to resell in London. A TIALA ratl R pcia a striker who has since returncd to work, st TGN (S Dol liad ing rleht Lol recede, IERCIANNTE the. tranujort o put back. Tho transport | a1y confirmation of the report that war has | The international aspect of the question in [ Mo fiain Full e i an | Who met the prizoner Worden and the boy | yrporre DISPEAY IN CALIFORNL i Shasteanpportiio inpk skl The stranen been declared between China and Japan, but | View of th's transaction need not be gone org Kaun. July af-lalling In an | Johnny Sherburne near the trestle shortly il noty a4 the right,” replied the Kentuskian, fired n shot at her. . No. attention belng | I should not be surprised if such was the | Into now. attempt to secure the service of profes- | afier the train was ditched and rode back B : R hotly, “‘and I cbject (o the senator's at- L IR Bt Bt A atar ot He )| lcanas R A ACUANEaobE L el sional ralnmakers, Emporia citizens today | to ® Sacramento in. thelr won. | Samuel | Extremely Brilliaat ¢ n in the North | tewpt to define my rights on this floor, It g:p‘“" 2 ‘_:_"“M'r‘““m“.j; Refialy (AL ‘One of the results of the war will be to RIOATACUANIERODRE DEEEATED) prevalied upon Prof. Dinsmore of the State | Knight, assistant United States district at- i Centenl Purts of the State. is a plece of impertincnce I resent.”” port in earnest, put a number of shot Into [ Put the great trade in the hands of England | American Launches Selzed to Muke u De- | Normal shool to try his hand at wringing | torney, was next called. Knight detailed FaDL ORI il A IE s ao \”'\'.', s HETRISN retoried her and the transport was eventually sunk, | @nd Europe to the disadvantage of China O TR T much needed moisture from brassy skics. | the substance of conversations held with the | stone fell at thls’ evenlug In a'south- || Mr., Duba R with all hands. The number of people | And Japan. But the end of the war will be (Copyrighted 1834 by the Assoclated Press.) The ‘“‘ether evaporation’’ system was | prisoncrs during the strike and previous to | east divection from Lodi, and was foliowed ; I‘x.‘ conference report was agreed to—38 drowned {8 not known, but it is believed | the making of China everywhere, and the COLONL |,'-,~> TIragsiein o0 Kross, adopted, and operations bezan this after- | the train wreck, and repeated what he con- [ by a loud report like thunder. The conrse uvr N Ry i that there must have been about 1,000 Chi- | OF of China for all time to western LON, July 27.—The following advices noon. - At 10 o'clock vh_vu:ls{ ”-.n lxll!llg'lx\“\! sidered seditious threats. Counsel for the | of the meteor was clearly distingulshable hen, at 1:05 Mr. Jones of Arkansas, called nese soldiers on board. A number of trading | ¢1¥/!zation and trade. = China will realize | have been received here from Bluefields, | foW drops of xain have fallen, and thore ndants asked witnesses if soldiers had | in the sky for ten minutes after it fell. unietean upence Eepget ONELNRIARIEIUINE boats belonging to the Chinese compantes, | through Uiis year her great, undeveloped | Mosquito territory, Nicaraugua: P gL ‘ Yy been ordered through the United States | SAN HAFAKL, Cal, Jul At 7:30 he pending question was the decision of which have been Intimately connected with | Strength.” The Nicarauguan troops under Governor firond _Commissloner. John Hall, just | marshal to shoot down people In protecting [ oclock tonlkht what appeited to ‘be o | the chair on the points of order raised by S TA Lila 500 Rtentnors inl Grinete Fooaot The Assoclated press correspondent finds 1 the west, says that unless rain | the Southern Pacific company’s property. The [ Meteor fell slowly from the sky near here Ll Gray and Mills against Mr. Wash- gervice, have been taken over by Huge | that the consensus of opinfon in London lis within forty-éight hours there will be | witness refused to answer the question, de- | Tl borly, wag laee and lumjnous * burn's motion (o instruct the senate con= Mathieson & Co., and will hereafter fly the | Shows that England is in sympathy with | tired to Rama, where they collected 400 men | no corn in that Section. In the central and | claring that communications between officers | 1y boay feli from the ok ferees to recede from the one-eighth of 1 British flag. (‘In‘n 'l‘h;x Is owing, mainly, to Russla’s | and selzed some American launches, intend- [ Western parts of the state the most n:xu‘r“ of the government were not subject to an | easterly diveetion tonlkht at 730 oclock. :&(:‘I’;ll]‘«lr!fl'. ntial on ar above 16 Dutch o B 2 active wish to see Japan successful, and : s ne A able weather would miyye P | overhauling andom examination. 1 oft 0 of Tight and fiteey smoke be- | ta 3 Tho Kow Shung was a vessel of about [ fetly ’“ml‘ ALo dReos lap ADEiiagoR ',"‘,,".fi! ing to make a descent upon Blucfelds, Sub- | Isqually discourazing -reports continua. (o [ OVerhauling and random examination. The | It letta trall of Ught und fleecy wmoke Leo | BIUFRAEE o0 o0 b liately recognized 1400 tons, and had been trading in the « rogress | g e, 5 firq o i s from the northwest. court sustained the witness. i S Ghina seas for somo time pant in_the far east. sequently the launches were restored to th Dy 7 Onciatiane oLl glowed i the sky for some moments. | and proceeded to argue against the point of The Chincse offirials seem to look upon | Some of the Anglo-Chinese traders of this | OWners upon the demand oft he American | quxembied in every church: In the ety (o DEBS ROASTS TilE COURT. Dataras of the sort was ever sbaervedihierd | order upon whioli %o miloh seeried)hinged) the war with Japan as likely to be of very | ©ity suggest doubts as to China's ability to | consul. % offer up speelal prayer for rain. The serv- X N FRANCISCO, July The meteor | He maintained with vigor that it was com= ®hort duration. They clalim that China can | €obe with Japan, as it is known here that [ Captain O'Neil of the United States gun- | ices of “ralnmakers” are belng souzht, Dut | considers it an Homor to Bo In Contempt of | wii ale Moy vmlnt Frommo whine JmLnr [ petent for the senate to instruct lts ocone L o L e R L Ohintas. ek caun boat Marblehcad has landed 150 United | though many citizens offer $100 cach no ele X explogion was heard, and at numerous other | fere that the result of the war can never be | cently purchased in Europe, is had States sailors and marines In order to pro- | ment Lamparder can be secured e conn | o oo July $T.—At 8 meeting of the | PoInts in the northérn and central parts of | Mr. Mander leseribed at length the in doubt. nce, it fs sald that 100,000 discarded | tect the United States consulate and Ameri- | (rob WhL be @ fallure uniess vain fuils s IAROINYRaTs et the state. ohe mothods of nces between the two So far as the two navies are concerned, | Austrian rifles with a large amount of am- | can interests gencrally. & shads. yestaran American Railway union President Debs T DT houses In Parliament and in congress, draws China has about thirty warships, large and | munition for these weapons, which were re- | The Mosquito chief Is expected to make a | "1 Pat, Jul ~Taday has been | violently assailed the pros-cution in the con- y ing a_distinction between “a_simple” cone small, of which five are fairly good armor | cently sold to China are not likely to prove | renewal of the attack. The British consul | neariy a dupiicate of vesterday as regards | (oupt proceedings. Toward the close of his Manager of the Notorlous Duval Clap | ference and “full and free conference. ships, armed with Krupp guns, In addi- [ @ very effective acquisition to China in this | has telegraphed for a British warship. The oughout the northwest, But | opeech he said: “I am under fndlctment [ o Whippod Almost to Dontt SUGAR TRUST WAS INVOLVED. o A R s e emergency. The rifles referred to would not | Inhabitants of Bluefleld are leaving that | bromises are for cooler weather, and alt | &F B s e L TR P (e ’ In the house, he declared, it had never ports and these are being armed as rapidly | have been discarded had they been of much | Place in large numbers. ready & (ron) g Feportedtrom)Aon and | all the way from San Franclsco to Penny TACK AL, e uy =y | e i Che deiaced B nardn as possible and with the best guns China fs | use, and it is reported that the cartridges 1 rahel Brlliah Aubjeccs of doru falend | “RrvwhThicmm, gty gt —Tnig tide cbeen | YANIA a0d. from Bh, Beul 1o New Orlaans, | Bowden, who achieved notorlety e the | [L¥o,iettesat’ Gentainty 1t oould nab BalAS able to procure, sold with them are not fit to be used. Were disarmed, but at Fort Limon they have |/ one of!the hottest dnys /of the Beanon, the | LUt L have not forteited my right o free | manager of the Duval Athletle alub, which | ¢ g *that" o senate had. no! BoWartgon On the other hand the Japanese navy con- The immediate cause of the declaration of [ since purchased arms and at Rocas they | mercury ranging from 82 at 7 o'clock to 97 | speech, and if Judge Woods in ,"'] add IS 8 | orkanization pulled off the Corbett-Mitchell | onirol over its conferees, How oould o MAistot about thirty. war. vessols, (noluding | War I3 sald to be tie fact that, us exclu- | cbartered a sshooner which teck them to f at noon. Onthe entire'eystem of tha Chi- | in court enunciated his law I would rather | qgi¢ jast Feburary, wan hopsewhipped to | committes of (ha. sonate. bo. supeslontohd five armored ships, carrying Krupp guns, sive nnounced by the Assoclated press on | Bluefields. They have been reinforced there | caso, Milwnukce 3 | H‘\N"}\l"r{”_l"u rot in jail than be a free man. It ”" O | within an inch of bi today, Bowden's as- | ypove the senate which created it? There So far as war ships are concerned, it will . the Japancse attacked the Chinese | and intend invading Coru island. 7o o g sk Ahe tempesRiute £ROUEA (o | wars concerned in this matter 1 would pec: [ sgfjant wasione Bruiison, a/Bullmanicar cons | was' mors Hinvolved: in thib i than: oUsIE thus be seen that the two navies, in num- [ transports conveying troops to Corea. In —re UL ey G atches re- | Mit no defense to be made in my behalf, | jyeior, and the cause was an alleged insult ek t b P A 0 T e Eor LS MINNEAPOLIS, July 21.—Dispatches re- | % 9 SR8 j0 1€ FIACH & OV e :t andsihaigiuge y allgeing question, In it was involved the rights of bers, are about evenly matched, although the | this engagement at lcast one Chinese trans- NEW CABLE CONPLETED, ceived_from Bismarel, Minnewauken and [ for R e P o b In con: | to Mis, Brunken, Brunson met Bowden In o | tho"Gugie trust which was o eloquontiy dos Chinese buttleships carry heavicr guns than | VOrt was sunk by a Japancse crulser. 4 other North Dakota points say that a heavy | tempt of the court that s golng to try m B anilen. o Wonr quti o busgy Wiiplon | clalmed againat by Mr. Vilas 16 was {18 those of Japan. But, it is believed, that ENGLAND GAINS BY THE WAR. ¥inal Splios Mado on the Ausiversary of | rain (ol durlng’ Ute plahe It comes; hiow- SORIKE COMMISSION TO 3 him. Howden begged for merey, but Hean. | side and outstde of -~ this ~ chamber that the Japancse naval officers are sunerior o [ pui I would now seem that the fighting S sineiEleet Onclyta Camplation: sver, (00 Tate to benefit anything corn. RIKE A B fon was implacable, wad when ‘he finished | e trust was sopowerful | that 1t those of China, and the Japanese war ships | petween the Japanese and Chinese war shine JART'S CONTENT, N. F., July 27.— e Call Issued for the Sesslon to O) Bowden was in a pitdable condition. His | could defeat any but that are alto belleved 10 be In better condition | was' mueh more serious than at frst an- | The final splice of the Anglo-American Tele- GURMAN AND IPNON TRIOMPH, Washiugton Next Monduy. TR Wik out o ahredu. Hranson. im o alys | did not Eve It what 1L wanied. T appres an the Chinese. nounced, for it is rumored in Angio-Chinese | graph company’s new cable was made to ' ASHINGTON, 27.—The commis- | fogter nd welghs over S swien 1s | llended that this was true, for no matter CHINA HAS THE MEN. cirolen. ihat the Ohin¢ss have alreads aufs | B D company's ble was made today | ppey mny n & Marylan aven- | WASHINGTON, July 4 foater And elghs Ve o velaia den 18 | how cluse thoe senate came to striking at e The war, however, is not Jikely to be de- | fered very heavy loss, and it is believed that Debs Disowns the Amerlean Labor Union, | Kentucklun Declines to Recelve Instruo- BiL Conference Agreed To. war exists and more collisions between the LONDON, July 27.—Considerable interest COPENHAGEN, July 27.—The silver wed Cabezas have been defeated and have re- at 11 a. m., Greenwich time, and the laying tion After a TAvely Serimmage. sloner. of lamor, an ex-officlo chalman of | BiSHC S00 JUCuq MeR B, WEEWE, RTINS | difterential 'a yote: was always forthoomliie clded by sea fights. Corea is a peninsula, | & number of Chinese ships have been sunk | Of the largest cable across the Atlantic was | QCEAN CITY, M., July 27.—Senators | the strike commission appointed by the pres- | fhurrauble will follow. Howden denies | at the last moment to save it The ruling virtually forming part of China, and down | by the Japanese cruis then successfully completed. Gorman and Gibso wom the day in the | Ident, has cilled a meeting of the commis- | that he insulted Mrs. Branson on this point ¢f order w.uld determine thls peninsula, from (he north,’ China ‘ean | | ONo of e Auglo-Chinese merchants of | The tme aken n laying this cable was | Wrat congressionnl Jagumeoratic convention, | 3100 for organization. conterence and prelim | o Senns Ivtay paw, | Jether the senuts should have the right to pour army atter arwy until sho drives the | s clty cxprossed the bello o fovo maval | the shortest on record. The expedition lett | at least so far as resolatons are concerned. e L LT A D anh LA ot P A A AR e Gulari ot e Q0uBE, fo defend Burselt 1o her own ter | Corean waters, one on Tuesday aud one on | Heart's Content July 15 fu..the afternoon | A resolution was.oftsed By Mr. Bryan which | Tt 1o Mr. Welshis desire to have the some g Reglstry Certificates | whole bill Fltory against Chineme invasion, but nobody | Wednesday last, 11!1:![0\'4-!’)’!:.4')’ auestionsa ;‘I""l'“ "'“ “‘1‘;*)11 *'I""L"i“y“l‘; bl ';"‘;(‘ .:"m]:fi: idorsed the platform of the national demo- m‘(;\lhlw)'; orkani and get down to business o Rl Bald Xiam m.:m.\.: s |:‘«r M :.;‘nm,. then_revie v.[.u the proce- Yere believes that CRina will make any such | On the subject seems to ugree that the Chi- o days, the tota o taken being unfalter- | Without delay. JARTLANEL - duly =4 elabarate | dents bearing on the poiut of order, eifing sl B e el Wit kg, ol | RS V0 VRS ) SRR | T Rl e comm oF it A TaF e n schema o avade the Chnsss agataion | araly eI he Bk Whire (/g VP e accuraie news . ovuamane | SRy 2 Serenced i Suaiing s | it 0 e et the” i i | 0, endoreed fho e of at, e | mectm BRIy e wna | L, S 1 R, T ¥ y 27 3 ’ He also gave precedents in the parlia- 3 A Grover Cleveland, 'for hissmanly and uncom: Oyl ? officers. James A. Miller, 1. Reed and a o \ the parlia the British and’ Unlted States war ships at | affairs, owing o the fuct that telegraphic | on which the first successtul cable 235 | promising fght fors GurMt reform and de. | local branch of the American Railway union | printer and engraver have been arrcsted for | MEAtary history of the sonate Chemulpo have landed dctachments of ma- | eommunication has twice been completely in- f landed e o 866, twe o v 4 eclare the e o : e - Mr. Platt of Connecticut followed | 5 ) s R0 AT 10N LA Wenty- | anded that the nominees of this convention | voted last night to declare the strike off counterfelting internal revenue reglstry cer inecti wed In op: rines, whioh have been sent to Sewul In or. terrupted hevond Nagasaka, Japan, and all | GELE years o, and not only on the SAme | yhall bo in full accord whh the president on | A rerolution to that effect was passed [ (ificates for Chincac, Thelr plan was to | Position to the point of orde dor fo protect the respective legations of | messages have been delayed au s be- | date, ¢ 3 y i rell ce o8 to Chines o an h Mr. Harrls then gave his rul fhe party principles and give to him th-ir un- o ong and heated deb: e vote | Fell certificates to Chinese here and in San 1 Is rullng. Aftet Great Britaln and the United States. At :l.-\.».x.'m.:. nu\’vh:r news wil «Iv-;nll\- reach D pety BRI :'un AR NN A SUE YA :‘r‘-l."rmx’.“ll‘?_. x;nrl '.‘..‘:' 11“.1 AI”:|”“\IH| ot it e i preniared o 5" o lr-nmu n.;““I it oiave i rullng At f sonfiio 0 have occurred be- | here showing that on the watcr, at least, the 3 P - Vi g 0 s d 7 8 ) wholesa ness Ime mover i | ference, he said all conferences o 4 o conflct i o BAve etired buc | Bare how o Lt ua Lk water, i ettt | pnla Ty 7 Hars, v | i velormn® e wesouon "W v | LSEE e U Ster i amd was | AP VU, e G e | erende Mo ol ccronton o ' G Corean woldlers, the Japanesa being victori- | advantage. Panama lobbyist, was formally charged today ferred to a committee, which reported a sub- | witHiE SECEC UITT TEED MTRTRR o8 8 {his gehgme, f mal At i A stitute mildly advocating:tarifi reform. The ed with energy and dete 0! 8 Th Francieen with the iate ‘far | tree for the sole purpose of compromising ous 18 no doubt that some of the Anglo- | with extorting 10,000,000 francs from the | substitute was adopted {er a stormy de S WILH nerfr NG QelargUpAuan. . L[ e R e Rlale Zor g i ng T Al TRe T Shortly atferward the Japanese made a O ANt ol ondon are in POS- | late Baron Relnach. As Dr. Herz did not | bato, during which the mames of Senatocs | ¢ AF1eF (he divielon an excltng scthe en: — from either house fmpairs fullness and free~ prisoner of the king of Corea, and it is sald | Sesslon of more a |“‘|fl‘ Informatlon in re- | pue in an appearance the tribunal declared | Gorman and Gibson were hissed. In his the opposing el:ments. Chairs and benches Business Bulldings Born ness. He held, however, that he need not that they have either sent him or intend | Kard (o the eported Japancse successes thai | yiy o defaulter and judgment was reserved. | speech Mr Bryan eulogized Mr. Cieveland AT T AT T P TP CELINA, 0., July 27.-Fire started last | decide the broad question, The motlon of to send him to Japan, where he will be de- | they are willing to admit, but for reasons Dr. Herz is understood to be still in Eng- | and spoke in the sevirest terms of the peo. ¥ night in two bulldings alongside and | the senator from Minneso'a was to instruct talned until the war is over Dest known o themacives they Insist upon | j,u0, where he bas been a resident ever | plo who had betrayed the party. The chicf Ruce War Among the Miners quickly esmmunicated others and then | 1ts conferces to amend an amendment, The Rumor-also has it that there has been a vwl._m ing rlw|~ inform: “‘“ g_lv x"‘-*]"" since the Panama Canal company disclos- | avtagonist of Mr, Bryan was Charles § SULLIVA Ind., July 27.—Trouble Has | to the business portion of the eity, It de power of each house is absolute and come second fight at sea between Japanese and “‘H ""f” enima e stragele whish s | ures caused Lim to leave France. His ex- | Carringt Senator ' Gidson's law partner. | proken out between the white and colored | Stroyed — Metzner & Puffer's machinery | plete over the whole question, whatever Chiness war ships. A Japancse orulser is [ ¥ with ‘] el ::I I"lf!j iFEle Wi e | tradition has been repeatedly sought for, but | The greatest confusion prevatled and the ners employed at the Island Coal com. | Blore, the National hotel, postoflice, Citi- | the conference may do. The report must sald to nave engaged a Chinese erulser con- | N ERIGEREY BURHIED T8 B O reland | under the plea of iil health, etc. he' has | crowd, which was soveral hundred strong, [ MIners employed : i zens ‘and Commercial bank, Wykoft's drug | pe acted op by either house before it has veying a transport, sinking the cruiser, o €Aty -ROMS remain ope hEland e p ot MOWever, muy huve Teference to | expects to make a continuaus profit out of succeeded In avoiding appearing pe lly | yelled” and hissed. Joshua W. Mills pany's mine Linton, fifteen mliles cast | storo and o dosen other bushicss hou force. The occupant of the chalr belleves the sinking of the F ung, already d the war betwe:n China and Japan, while the the first ballot and W, Laird Henry for the | With & white man, ere. colored miner got Into a fight | causing w loss of about $150,600, with about before the French courts, nominated for the Fifty-fourth congress on | of here. A colored ner & 'hjl"“) I:T“: SSMMINE & lons it §! ith Ut | tho senate eainot directly amend n amandn at Russia Qirectly or indirectly ; Nas YT ment that has gone to conference, and tha tailed, although the sinking of this steamer | fact that Russia is, dir Indireotly, Opinions of French Pupers. urexpired term in the Fifty-third congress. | fElts, until it resulted in a regular rac A L e Juixars | R0t 58 M0N0 0 SeruAtean ANG SO It id to hay urred on Puesday last, | BIVIDE assistance to Japan, is looked upon by PARIS, July 27.--The tical ¥y war In the fights one white man was 4 b the second engagement is reported. to | the English merchants as likely to place & B SUIY shohe; ERUIGAL ARA: 100Rs Sagp—— Killed and as a result excitement has been | AL _Hamburg from [ order of Mr. Gray, ho concluded, was there= .lm.| m.-h sec r;m nl».«;.\n\‘_nu"lll ja reported 0 f o oetual stop to Russia’s trade progress | ATehial papers, in their comments on the Altogether a Fateful Piente. e e Do o alaxranh | NAW. Yoric ¥ fore sustained BAYA WASY pisee ab 'Wedamdey with China passage of the anti-anarchist bill by t COLLEGE POINT, L. L, July 37.—A ple- | and telephone wires were cut. The miners | At Hulifax—arrived—Siberian, from Glas Mr. Washburn appeale ‘I_ from the 4|"«'Alnlwfi : Mr. Buxton, parllamentary secretar: Chamber of Deputies, concur in the opinlon | nic of the Endeavor clnb of New York de- | prop to drive out or exterminate th AU New York- Arrived—Othello, from Ant. | Of the chalr, and sulner mOveg LA JAP WAR SHIP FIRE the forelgn office, sald in the House of C that the bill was designed less with a view | voloped into a general fight with the High | colored competitors werp; Veendam, from Kotterdam { ;[.’,\”1‘; e x‘l‘“r“ The yeas and mons today that cable messages rec:ived | of crushing anarchism than with the pur- | prus 2! AL Pory Islind—Passed - Grecian, Humor that ¢ hina Also 8 | yesterday evenin m ihe BILAD tvOYS | moss ot sheidaias b Fesdam of the hectr Plug assoclation of Rlizabeth, in Strikers Sentenced by Judge Klner. N Vi | HARRIS WAS 700 ANXIOU Aot at Pekin and Tokio announce that the peace ] Alwll h one [man wns beaten o l;.ullv “‘,’“x:“ CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 27.—Judge Riner At Dover—Tassed— Welmar A Hals it cauned YOKOHAMA, July 27.—Cable connection | negotiations were continuing in spite of the City of Peking Floated Aguin. Ealodrobably & Two members of he |\, the American Rafiway union cases, sen- | York. oo L Harr, IAEe o SAlNE botween Jupan and Corca Is Interrupted, but | Outbreak of hostilities. The latter, Mr. Bux YOKOHAMA, July 21.—The American | growned later in the day by the upsetting | tenced Thomas King of Rock Springs to | wal. for Honolulu and § 0 | by saying tmpetuously: “Tie yeas have it Jhe rumor comes from semi-oficlal circles (Continued on Third Page) steamer, Clty of Peking, Captain Searle, | of & boat. twenty days imprisonment for threatening | de Janciro, for Hong K | before thie call of the roll cali commencedy cratic convention *heastily and

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