The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1898, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, NDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 189S. § 9 IT WILL BE A BURSTS OF PATRIOTISM AT THE ORPHEUM, | o= BIG EXPOSITION e . e ik s b e all purposes than the Geninegi 4,()) ) b We are the sole agents in the United States P for these marvelous semi-precious stones, which are the nearest approach to Genuine Diamonds i = ever discovered. For the purpose of introducing I h them quickly fo the public we will forward i either Oelegates From Neighboring States to Be| - | nvited to Arrange for the Pro- posed Fair. Arranging a Convention of Kcpresentative Vusiness Men of the West to Prepare for the Coming Event. | in 1900, and I think it should be a big | one. The bigget the better, for l‘all~: | fornia is a great State and should show her greatness in an appropriate man- ner. It should be an exhibition of suf- magnitude to attract the atten- - = 5 not only of America but of the > % world. Of course the World's Fair of i s 1900 will occur in Paris, but there will I s C [ \ ({ . numbers of people who will 2 s ) neither the time nor means to at- it who would gladly find a coun- home. People { aland, Japan i China would come to San Fran- » { et her than Paris, I believe, if an tatl o Iy good exposition was presented asked to | in the California metropolis, and every who comes into our State ren- N \ N it just so much benefit //”\\\\ Midwinter Fair was of inealcu- benefit to the State in advertising 5 5 i e e , Ring, Pin, Stud, Earrings An exposition car- 7 (Screws or Drops), at - lines The Call suggests / (EARRINGS ARE srove a f eatel \ | y e f :B $2 PER PAIR). ns of California’s first OUR GUARANTEE. ! h S r. Gov- W asked to send hen I say let us These stones are guar- anteed to retain thelr I e expositic R ST lustre forever; the 1 heav, MEETING WITH : EACK miie. ez ranted for five years. AppROBAT]ON ! D NE of those striking and beauti- photography come upon a bright naturally as if one were but a few enthusiastic loyalty to the country and | SPECIAL CAUTION : SR rards awav., v ) con d enuine Barrios ful evidences of public senti- screen. ne of these pictures are vards away. the flag knows no bounds. with Boccatied Rhinestoncs, Parisian. Kongo, ment which national calamities humorous, st cenic, some the com- Men are seen moving about the Women stand up and cheer, waving | saryta-Kora, White Topaz or other imita- call forth is seen nightly at the monplace snap and make it na- The Fair Will Give Profitable Pub- s S Sy acks, offi o i “hiks vhi ¢ | tion stones, regardless of what the name may ts from the busy decks, officers are at their posts, and their handkerchibfs, while men throw e iee Borsios Dismond 15! the ofily | licity to the. I'(esiources of Orpheum, where the American bio- scenes of every-day life. the scene is one of life and discipline. their hats in the air and vell as if | stone ever discovered that will retain its bril- [ the Pacific Slope. | graph exhibition shows the battle-ship Finally the spectators seem to be on antly there is deafening applause. their throatswould split in the glad ac- | liancy and has no artificlal backing, Tt 12 the [ Maine, as she was inegthe Brooklyn a moving vessel, passing by the great > audience bursts forth in a deep claim. Eyes are moist and lumps e it s e Diamond. All others are simply manufactured wvy-vard. Suddenly the volume of cheers, as if one great sym- iS¢ In the throats of brave men, and | ¢rom chemicals. Genuine Barrios Diamonds re him, glorious in patheitc vocal AND CALM INSTEAD OF WAR| The proposition of holding a grand sition in 1800 at San Francisco to > the semi-centennial admis- navy-yard in the hours of her glory Brooklyn and power. Maine fla the cheering lasts as long os there iS | are equal to real onds as to looks and an sufficed for the |, white or a suggestion of | wear and will cut glass. fistienic of il T This offer will last only a short time longer [ = N : 2 rcriireac | SiON Of California into the Union is idenly the lights go out and the its immaculate whiteness, the ste rfvv_mmsnu mass of men, women and the ill-fated Maine upon the strangely St i ¥ 1 witHOdt Tiotice Let America Show Its Resources ing with approbation. It is pro. | marvelous reproductions of moving and stripes waving in the breeze as children of many nationalitics, whose lifelike screen. SR e ““l,;;_’:o ;E Rather Than a Display of | posed to make this a Pacific Coast ex- |— — - s S s ——— i e = $IOO GIVEN Fighting Strength. position, and one that will far out-| = s L ot o el T \; R RO R I T St ety e . Midwi rair 1 2 e ire of the Health Board is par-|of wh sonal friends -, Mas s Spreckels an ss Diserens. g > show at we have 3 ch the Midwinter Fair in grandeur. i ] “;.r"_ .}’f‘\“”,‘] Docanss o oLy wwak | H16 0nes taking pArt. thesstn o o | Solo Concitio Tn D Minge (without tie - | o e e Tt G100t Eive Y h exposition, if not managed by i ujarly < iy the ent programme was ren- | ‘octaves . --.-Mozart | catisfaction. B v selfish individuals like the Mid- made by the paper to verify . Firaflacting erealton on Ron manze. Allegro = Eac - i L | taten it published - i o impan 28 Miss Helen Dodd. | MAIL ORDERS. | winter Exposition, would be of man- the faise statements it published, | Dis Tuctress, several DU | oronostral acoompeniment o second plano. | "4 Heaudiful. Briitant, Gennine Barrios Dias 0000000 cooo00 500000000 T and the board ] €0 in a 2 8 Quartet, m\‘\fi‘-"mde‘;;'m 5 %‘(‘.Vfiv:u?:?hr | m_l;r;dt;emnu:fl?d in a g;?;s’s X{‘)llr‘lg;”r\pl]r;’xm""agj‘,‘d‘ it 7 OO.00DN0, OOOOOOOg{ I l | ’\'l':"““l ‘: s 1‘} I.',I.".:d‘)l. .:lm‘:xs Miss Fanny Woodmén and Miss Florence Dollar.. Tn <.mor1r§]g give full directions and b who as repres ted as red a ‘onn. g state whether small, medium or large stone is < \ 16 N ) A\ AL ATNTTV c 4 r i , take money as a - Soli, (a) Allegro_ fi Sonate in C. Haydn | desired. Sl l” [\‘TTE U)“P[‘R \T]”\ m‘ \D 01\1\(; QT N el or-alislimes 1o (akerolncieds ot N o “Grieg | “CAMILLE SEYGARD, the prima_donna o LA LVEHL V1Y b W MU N D e O 7 ward for protecting those who trans- I o B Ml D e (c) Folksweise ..... Irieg | of the Walter Damrosch Opera Co., writes: P E o \ Ereas the law. | sil-merited applause. (d) The Shepherd Boy . Wilson | ° “Barrios Diamonds are lustrous and_full of ° S o | What makes the case particularly ag- : reciplent of < Ive Knowiton. ' @ ssex | Are: Zhey are magnificent substitutes for gen- . = ey LS e ! et : > ety 20 prominent among which was am ) s 3 g s rovernor Budd Will Ask (al 's Neighbors ke Part i o| EIavating Is the fact tBeigsanes I bouquet of carnations and | With Henry . Timm's. sccompantment : AT 10VETDOr buad 1 ASK Lalitornia’s Neignbors to lake Part 1n the fi 4 CeR AT d hes L 8 s 1 p: CARRIE GAY, the charming actress of the 2 ‘o sinuated tha ked acts ha with s for second piano. | InieRm Companys weites: Dy ~ ¥ _—tae common ar pectors of the d Duo, Rondo, Op. 175, No. 3.. Gurlitt | “““while playing on the road I found Barri Proposed Exposition, g A PhlihiD t Separtaiiaat 1 investigation Atfis May Sebluer, and A | Diamonds”objets of Sreat beagey sn wieE: ea epar ment ‘ > | U (b) Waltz, Op, 3 ".Chopin | 2> S might develop a ndal. M "PIN | Money promptly refanded if goods are not as rapresented P W o lenpdevd - s May | Money | e paper, not with ; BEWARE OF IMITATORS. AT e - o Employe Falsely 1E e e oo disgrun > - oy _ . g e : L Address Mail Orders to SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26.—Governor Budd, in o| Ch ad Chinese, br in. the n: BARKI(;S DIAMOND CO., 1 : spses . | arged. | 5t Heal(h Officer O'Brien, who wa | i s te-day of the proposed exhibition for 1goo, © o sly inv EDISON BUILDING. s 2 : | to be carefully and cautiously inve = | ] aid : am heartily in accord with the project an(i g | tigating before making any public ex-| Duet, “Aus Weiter Freimde. op. R Tn all 10,000 people attend the services e Droau Sro I ok 1 i o | pores ; 2 Miss Frances Dodd and Miss Diserens. . | at St. Paul's Cathedral, L fay e e e © have in preparation letters addressed to the Govern- g Is Said to Have Levied | yio©Story; as (“f‘,“fi“"l‘;f b "}m e TliL | Soto. “Rondor 550" Disal | Bunday (et morrilie ‘an'é"",?fi'efiéfii‘ & . N . S 1 as « e eff e 8 E ea i n. 7 e & ; ol S T 3 . i ‘ ) Rodd S it et O 4, No.3 | Services each attracting about 2500 wor- o ors of various States inviting their co-operation. My g Blackmail on a Chi- | lupector in full uniform had called = Stephen A. Emery | shippers, and the evening service 5000. | ~ idea is to have them send delegates to a ren- nese merchant doing business on Sac- — —_— OO o At P 5 g . COI}\en O nese Merchant. ramento street, near Dupont, and de- | ADVERTISEMENTS. © Hon which shall'select a committee to act in conjunc- © manded a bribe to save the Chinese| e U s s e e S A IR ECL S NS b4 s | I % £ cl from arrest for having sold a quantity o tion for the general good of the scheme. I believe o of onions that were unfit for food. The . A = E 2 | Affidavits That Show the Ac- | Chinaman was represented as a man \ ?. it should be a matter in which the entire State should 23 cannfions o Have Beeh DroveRICh and g0 o man Ofisuand gy WILL BUY A = in the Chinese business community, ye! © be interested, and I shall devote myself o he was credited with having paid and | ° WELL ESTABLISHED o Sehd aea2 z 1 do all T ypeliito the suc- o Sl quoted with saying that he had paid | GOOD PAYING cess of the enterprise and do al ca i | $30 as a price of his liberty, and to pre- | S i e Ny e - | Vil from e ke o .| GUARANTEES wx DOWN TOWN = the best possible results. [ : The real facts of the case are thes g L I L ol Tholllnpmb;-{rs ‘r;{;‘u::flrnnnr:l‘.;;. Health | 4 quanti of onions arrived from Au =i To cure every case he accepts for the ‘ % @7l eenveil Ea Leen CiErieav AN allabydenmeRa Lo W davaiagpieot price quoted below, including all medi-|" Otlon d > CC2000000000002000000Q | boiling with indignation over a scur- ned to a man named Peterson. On e 3 ’ = an oo eocooccocooo00g Miling £ | cines. This offer applies only to those yunt of their bad condition the con- | Fatie the States of the Union . ifold 1 R | rilous published in a morning pa- ! i s i h E = t t t bef P f th 2 f Hon | ifold be: in giving profitable pub- | per A hich a trusted em- | Signee refu 0 accept them, and as who ommence reatmen : approoation of the lielty 10 the resources of the . Parife | beevs o e demaiont oae eharend | nelther duty nor freight had been paid | April 2d R ionery P 5 ope @nd especially of California.— | with having blackmailed a Chinese | theY Wwere sold at auction. Sing Kee | i X Ray. was the purchaser. A few hours later | If incurable you will be told so. $20 00 | Piles. $20 00| Kidney Diseases . Store & work shoul | et | merchant. |m~ Chinese, who is always looking for ; o o 20 a bargain, sold the onions to George | Catarrh . | B idn 00 - e ; : : coree | Rheumat 20 00 | Paral = 60 00| Nervous Deb| 20 n the meantime Inspector Billy Jordan | seiati 20 00| Diabetes.... 5 00 | Varicocele 20 00 i though |8 8 %% of the Board of Health had been com- 3) 00| Ulcers (chronie) 40 00 | Stricture.. 000 | Cor. Kearny and Commercial w ‘abont 2% plained to about the odor of the onions : 230 Bladder Discases 1121 2 0| Ruprure . 11 fol has befalle S $% | and had ordered them dumped into the | Gravel .. . el RS 0| Loss of Manhood...... LR THESE AFFIDAVITS EXPOSE T S nanmion, Lot ‘ B | Ggmhoes o w1100 LONG LEASE AT LOW REN1 ; that there Is somet i - When Brorsen called for his onions ; 0 00| Goitre or Thick Neck. 30 00 | Prostatic Diseases ... 20 00 | 3 i & % he was given a receipt by Jordan show- 00 | Salt Rheum .. 25 00 | Tumors .. ....350 00 to 400 00 | el State of California, ing that the onions had been thrown 20 00 | Bright's Disease. 40 00| Cancer ... 3100 00 to 600 00 | Apply or address than the talk of City and County of San Francisco. (“‘ overboard. This receipt was handed | During the past three months 2326 were examined, and $42 were rejected as incurable. PERNAU BReS . John W. Gade, being fi g5 e ; - A > % . . Gale, g first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is a ge | to John W. Gale, manager of the house | Yo matter what vour Disease or Affiietion mav be. nor of how long standing. secure th her of foreign- citizen of the United Stat 5 ) 5 ; s ] & | Noma D T D T AN RO long standing. secure e ] g and has been a resident of this city and ¢y | of D. Keefe & Co., who proceeded to | of these EMINENT CANADIAN PHYSICIANS, as it COSTS YOU NOTHING. v, the most county for the past thirty-five years. That he is now employed as busi demand from Sing Kee the return of | T EUTRALIZING SYSTEM OF TREATMENT is 4 boon (0 sufféring humaatty 543 CLAY STREET, S, F, s away with the taking of poisonous mineral remeaies. Degpondent, Diseased and Weak from early Indiseretion and excess | | SR this N stem. oess manager for D. Keefe& Co. wholesale produce dealers at 420 Day trect, in this city, and was such manager during all the times herecin mentioned. That on the 15th day of February of this year George Erorsem, also the employ of D. Keefe & Co., purchased from one Sing Kee 76 sacks of onions, on the Pacific-street wharf, for the sum of $30. That there- after—to-wit: on the 16th day of February—and while said onions were | the $30 that had been paid for the on- EN who are Nervc ions. Being acquainted with Inspec- | in ‘i’,"l d by an_entirely new and hod. Th Ly e 3 | v new and painiess method. Those unabi tor William Finnigan of the Health| = DI ocent stamp and receive opinion free. Correspondence o Department he asked the latter to 100k | fuential, Consuliation, Examination and Advice Free. Hours 10 10 11 a. 3o 3 5 s mats t0 8 | into the matter. YRR : ; | Finnigan, after ascertaining from In- ’ DR. A. SOPER’S SANITARIUM, spector Jordan that the facts as stated preparation we in ir in 1894. With we can prepare for wonderfu fornian fair, where still on said wharf, one Willi 3 im were correct, 4 a O F el S s R = arf, ¢ William Jordan. Assistant Market Inspector of to him were correct, agreed to accom- | v Cor. Po Sl L e o show the Health Department of this eity and county, condemned said onfons as gs | pany Gale to see the Chinaman. Gale| D24 Taylor Street, ROt rrANCISCO, car, | WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE ndid_resources, which being untit for human food, and ordered the same dumped into the bay, and Finnigan called together at Sing e | Of Weakness in Men They Treat and led the American Italy. The Italians in the agr Kee's place of business and Gale made | 7 a demand for the return of the money, | Fail to Cure. ;“lllln'_h was done .h,V some person unknown to this affiant, said Inspector 5 \I!,mm Jordan giving said George Brorsem a rcceipt in the mame of D. ieefe & Co. that said onions had been condemned as aforesaid, which An Omaha company places for the try of the Pacific rmed milli to garder :;“\‘ receipt was subsequently given to this affiant. That this affiant jereupon telephoacd to the Health Department and to Mr. William Fin- 8 et e nlgan, an spector thereof, and related to him what had taken place in - nl)o r(‘r'l' :;ixln&db md said onions, and asked him—Mr. Finnigan—what, if anything, enterp. oA . ¢ done. whereupon Mr. Finnigan stated that he would see Inspector for us, we will' do our best in the " Jordan and ascertain all the facts cgnmnm with the matter. 4 gan informed Sing Kee that he had | violated the law in selling the onions | and under the conditions the Chinese merchant agreed to return the money ‘laiming that Brorsen did not know | s 3 he condition of the onions at the time I he Snow and Ice %rst time b{e[ur‘eh!h? p??’lfchasfdg'gl:‘clfl he purchased them. TInspector Finn(»‘: reatment for the cure 0! tation Co.’ i Transportation Co.’s Trains, ity, Nervous and Sexual Weakness and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French rem- edy; contains no Phosphorus or other harmful drugs. It is a wonderful ')Th.e (nsp(!'('(flr was l\yighl}' in']h.:nant | . . Tt treatment—magical in its effects—posi- B T, A, B i Garrying Government Relief Expedition to Dawson Gity, | :ive inies core “airedaies hars O'Brien. ~He admitted that he was | . ““ i i & x s =3 | hysical suffering peculiar to Lost present when the money was paia, but | Will leave Portland on. Steamer ‘‘NATIONAL ghysical ‘suffering peculiar to Lost characterized as a lie the statement | » | D ] f | 3 MPANY, Omaha, Nebr., | that he had signed a fictitious name to | Gl T Y March 5. Passenger rate $300 from) | MEDICAL COM o > the receipt. He stated that he had |and they will send you absolutely lumns of L'Ttalia to help the propos=d The next day I'met Mr. Finni LTta help. Prop 3 3 ). gan and he stated to me that he had scen € x{,,,;1‘14>_n, 50 vm’u xh,'\ lm[.zh.t,\ d‘l“;j'-’l Inspector Jordan; that the onions had been condemned by him and ordered ill prove to be an eventful and glori- dumped into the bay. Ithen asked Mr. Finnigan if he would go with me to ous triumph for the Pacific ';j"’dsl':1§ Sing Kee, from whom the onions were_bought, and tell him that the onions x IITALIA. hu‘\vl been condemned by the Health Department and that by order of the 3 e Health Inspector had been dumped into the bay, and he did so. We then WANT TO SHOW sticet, where we found Sing Kee,and I then and there made a demand for Contra Costa Fruit-Growers Want WALNUT CREEK, Feb. 24. Editor of The Call: As a c went to the Chinaman’s place of business together, at 808 Sacramento OUR RESOURCES the return of the $30 he had received from D. Keefe & Co. for said onions, telling him at the time that the onions had been condemued by the Health Department and that by order of the said Market Inspector Jordan all said onions had been dumped into the bay, which statement Mr. Finnigan sub- stantiated as being true. Thereupon Sing Kee returned to me the $30 and I gave him a.receipt for the same and signed my name thereto, and Mr. Finni- gan and myself then left, and I returned the said $30 so paid to me to my employers, D. Keefe & Co. Thatis all that took place between Sing Kee, Mr. Finnigan and myself- 4 to Show the World Their Products. To the izen of JOHN W. GALE. the paper had been signed by Mr. Gale when the money was paid by the Chinaman. He demanded a full in- Gale went before a notary public and made affidavit to the facts as they had occurred. Among the members and employes of Additional freight| [ not siened the receint at all, but that| POrtland to Dawson City, which includes meals FREE & valuable paper on these dis- and 300 pounds baggage. Vestigation of the matter, and with ¥r.| 20 cents per pound. Berth or freight can be| secured by wire. eases and positive proofs truly Magical Treatment. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a perfect condition. This Magical Treatment may be taken at home under their direction, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for Contra Costa County I cannot say too ich in fa r of holding a semi-cen- snnial exposition in 8an Francisco. Our ble fruit is shipped in large (nantities to all ports of the country. and olive oils may, for their Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1898. ¥ i JUSTIN GATES, Notary Public in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. f Health 3 g ; i oo THE SNOW AND IGE TRANSPORTATION 0., &'t Bl s make a sensation at the expense of the | 1y are perfectly rPll&blgz have no Free reputation of Inspector Finnigan. 7 . P“?;“"(‘)’“‘B“'f . They Eree %;;'3%3 < i or 3 . . fake. ey ave 50,1 Though Sing Kee is quoted with 246 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. capital, and guarantes to cure every % a having charged a Health Inspector case they treat br refund every dollar; with exacting blackmail from hi | evidently bcl?e\-es that Mr. Gale :)nf ‘]’Je or their charges may be deposited in a State of California. City and County of San Franeisco. ! o JUSTIN GATES, Notary Public in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Classical Music by Miss Diserens | cury or any other injurious| anteedwm;-“gflm" 5?’6".::;.:.4, i T for sale at 1073 All pri- _ e want to sy 't 188 William Finnigan being first duly sworn deposes and says that he is the Keefe & Co. is responsible, and had his Ask your % bank to be paid to thém when a cure e are duing. Wil beneflt 5% & Health Inspector mentioned in the foregoing affidavit of John W. Gale, that & | Attorneys draw up papers yesterday| Druggist Sl YOU'WEAR is effected. Write them to-day. ot 0 have Hhe 4 Sition:. ¢¢ hc hasreadthe same and knows the contents thercof, and that all the facts for a ‘suit in the Justice Courts de- for a generous 5 P £ ave the ex IA. LE SRECHT, . stated !{hurcln re}af_c;l 1‘(‘) h{m are l?ne_. _Th'ut he simply went to Sing Kee’s manding the return of the $30, 10 CENT > o . - LASSES i Y\ELA DR. HALL'S HEINVIGORAT(DR Of A. Lebrecht & Co. ce Placco business with Mr. Gale to verify his statement that the onions had —————ee TRIAL SIZE. - BAWM Yoo Five hundred reward for any case P s f Grrs ¢ peen condemned and thrown overboard by order of the Assistant Market > and Wish prompt” ff" it we cannat cure. This secret remedy § Inspector. That no threats or intimidation of any kind was offered or used, YOUNG PUPILS by o erlich prefiicient Stopa il lossen in' 34 hours: cutes MONTEREY WILL | g2 and that the said $30 was voluntarily paid to Mr. Gale upon his demand for 3 ELY’S { Service by able and cour Emissions. Impotency. Varicocele, ¢ tbesame and Mr. Gale gave his reccipt therefor. ~ WILLIAM FINNIGAN, PIANO RECITAL CREAM BALM feoys PTICIANS Call ontuy; [0 Ml f.ost Manhood and all wasting ef. DO ITS SHARE # " subscribed andsworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1898. g Ak ¥ e gl L fectsof self-abuseor excesses. Sent e | ontains no cocalne, mer- 7 sealed 32 bottle; Ems.‘c“xl‘fl& 34 3 A Great Exposition in 1900 Will Be California. rs—A IR pens dnd dleane Gl 14 st.. S. F. of Benefit to the g AR Ote Fashionable P e hiis vate diseases quickly cured. Send for free book. g 188 Gathering, 3 Pain and Infammation, ' OPTICIANS PREMO-POCQ West. L Sworn statements that exonerate Inspecto Hobam T O in KODAK* \ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, v P T The- invitational plano recital 'given by | Mmgrene g RA v, Y - MONTEREY, Feb. 26.—Charles R. | Mambranes, & Coo ERA e mansy s wasmmGzoN smame: Few, president of the Board of Trus- | g Finnigan of the Board of Health. e f Monterey, said: | L e oty o reposition | HRBE S G NS RN SRR N N RURE I ERE SRENEEES 8 Ists or by mail; UNDER GHRONICLE CATeIAEIE e - T CAME| Ri - Ml TiQ T, renova the younger puplls of Miss Ida B. Diser- | Taste and Smell. Is quickly absorbed. Gi 642 R modeled and ted. . ens last night at Sherman & Clay's Hall | felief at once. 50 cts. at Drugs| ails KELA?J':L 5: 5';3{',‘:‘;"" % ?:.“',."“':Jl'z: 530 onth Free’ barhal was the occasion for the gathering of a | Lrial Sl 10c. at Druw or by mail. tashionable and critical audience. many | E-¥ BROTHERS, i Warren St, New York. ot and cold ‘water every Toom: fre’ grates ia 3333338333833383838288823888838833&__33"-82528383228282?}8282&23238& A e

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