The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 17, 1899, Page 40

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 189 MENTS. Fetistiofivtietiotietio Betiotiotioiotistiotio Botielie i Neotiotiotie totio Botioliotio 53+ 8+ 5+l o BotioGotiol B Haywards, Oaklandl§ filameda QOUI}l'y Ne\us %% §Berkelley, Fruitvale BOOKS clielietioBieNotietiotiotion l0l0n~nm~afmu'l°l0l0l A OIOHOBWOWQ".0."%.‘%“’205"05W*m?OHONW o % present. ’ The Valentine house had been beautifully decorated for the occasion. The drawing room was bright with great vellow chrysanthemums against a back- ground of tall ferns; in the library were Christmas berries and evergreen: #milax was employed In the music room, and the hall held palms. The din- ing room was most artistic of all, being & study In fruit and green leaves. The receiving party was a large one, consisting of Mrs. and Miss Valen- tine, Mrs. H. C. Taft, Mrs. F. L. Brown, Mrs. John L. Howard, Mrs. George W. Percy, Mrs. T. E. Pope, Mrs. Homer 8. King, Mrs. Louis Monteagle, Mrs. s J. W. Valentine, Miss Jane Rawlings, Miss Jean Howard, Miss Bessle Pal- | ell upon the litt AKLAND, Dec. 16.—Mrs, John J. Valentine gave a tea this afternoon sg’ |1 1d introduced to soclety her eldest daughter, Miss Ethel. The function | l — | o was held at the Valentine residence, Thirteenth avenue and Twentieth * | ! Tuesday evening at John Galindo, the Dead Son, Behind in His Accounts. usicale was given la ience of Mr. and Mrs dar street T |Answer to Simpson’s ; g0 toward ¢ e avenue church. Complaint. " speos | 8000 Volumes at New York Cut "¥aric| Rate Prices—Late Fiction— | Standard Works—Sets —————— VOLCANO ON ISLAND OF LUZON. | snURRRLUNRRR e : | Authors. HESI i% mer, Miss 1da Belle Palmer, Miss Elsie Marwedel, Miss Pauline Lohse, Miss * | Pruptions of Great Severity Took of Favorite #% Florence Sharon, Miss Ada Kenna, Miss Carrie Hawxhurst, Miss Grace San- 8| WHERE THE MONEY WENT 3 Place in 1897. - i PUBLISHERS' our ' . . &% born, Miss Florence Davis, Miss Martha Hutchinson, Miss Anna Sessions, 8 e racst Gasiors vokiand i the PRt LIS s SUIt Be un in Contra Cflsta A ainst the De_ s Miss' Ethel Moore, Miss Carmen Moore and Miss Julla Blanchors. = e — The most tamor o in the PhIIp- s - g Y g |5 The reception iasted from 4 untl 7 o'clock and was followed by & supper, ¢t | NUSBAUMER SAYS SIMPSON RE- | [/0% i€ the Mayon redli el RICHARD CARVEL.....$1.50 $1.20 at which the recelving party was entertained. | CEIVED THOUSANDS. | cccurrea n 139 ol JAMIE MERIDETH. . . ... $1.50 81.20 d E g E d H 5 Mrs. Harry East Miller recetved yesterday from 4 to 8 o'clock in honor of 5 Lt WL Rt Jote Cororia & one of the most charming brides of the year, Mrs. Frederick English Magee. §8 —_— | des! e €Co) o L] s X by $1.20 Cease Xecu'-or S Statev an a eavy st The reception was held at the Miller residence, 1015 Chestnut street, which was se ! principal phenomena connected with this DAVID HARUM . ... ... $1.50 $1.2 decorated in & holiday scheme of Christmas berries and greens. The dining- g its o MOf‘tgage Made m Oakland- i: :fi:\‘z\;':gxrxe tea was served by Mrs. J. H. T. Watkinson, was lighted by red Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ption, gecured all t} DOOLEY'S NEW BOOK. . .$1.25 $1.00 = %8 Broadway, Dec. Ras recently broushe econd chapter In the Simpson All Others In Like Proportion. t 60c; $1.00, 80c; n eu . il pamphlet published b, Mrs. Miller invited to assist her In recelving her guests: Mrs. Herbert baumer feud was filed In the recor s Alameda County to-day when Em baumer filed his answer to R. F. vatory. This volcano 1s in the southea of I n, 2 M Mo * o b4 t, Mrs. Edson Adams, Mrs. Harrison Clay, Mrs. Alexander Baldwin, P Mrs. John B. Mhoon, Mrs. Thomas Prather, Mrs. Mark Requa, Miss Nellle @ B4 - " i £ of th n 50c Books, 40c; 75¢, a Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | she of John A Miller, Miss Miller, Miss Florence Selhy Miss Garber, §8|S0n'S suit for an accounting over his ser. | one ot the @S Broadway, Dec. 16 Miae TrunumofMTss Fionk; Mite Mas Teskon et McNear. Biss 1da. Belle ga | tlement In the tangies over the construc. | {0 the W $5.00, $4.00. m tc The Palmer, Miss Prather and Miss McKee. Mrs. Miller wore an imported gown of embroildered net over red taffeta. Mrs. Magee was in white brocade. Ars. Bert 8. Hubbard and Mrs. David R. Rae received on Thursday at 55 Vernon street in honor of Miss Hubbard, who Is visiting from the BEast. White and pink chrysanthemums, Christmas berries and ivy were employed tion of the Macdonough building in this clry. hson 8ot $36 1stead | of the $11165%0 claimed, and that the amount settled for was $19,00, and not 21,645 40, as clatmed. n a very a it Pictures That Please. olitary 4 chimney at fts in the decorations. The tearoom was lighted with red candelabra The 5 £ Bt BOIlE ey 2 L e - recelving party consisted of Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Hubbard, Mres. 1 ?’r;‘;““f;’:'c‘,lf““‘" er its sides and its | Artistic, rich effects in skill- Hooper, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Mathes, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Miss Hall, Miss sty o el PSS COPICT | of abou i Miss Hinman, the Misses Eby, the Misses Coffin, Miss Mathes, Miss Voorhies, g | N5 s follows, omitting the legal ver- | mil. : ful combinations of frame and Miss Hooper, Miss Cope and Miss Craig. 8| biage: When Jager and Von Drasche, with = i Miss per, A 3. Eebruary 0, 1533, A. A. Moore and at difficulty, reached the suminit in | picture. 5000 framed and e e gl e R e ek h . C. Martin were the attorneys for Simp- they could find no trace of a crater | of claimed short. 2 90 90 2 90 92 92 [ NN LER LR 2% v 1 5 salin " e BUERKUNBBBURHENRUURN RN UL N RN R% 528 %858 2% %Y wonin his litigation with the late Joseph erly so called. For many years befora | $ i Galindo while ex- erty s { The programe. will. begin at 8 o'clock | Macdonough, .u.dl thut they, and not 189 the ,\'n!r‘mH had ejected very | unframed. 1c to $75. Sut j The programme wi g . Simpson, employed Nusbaumer to com- | lava in its frequent e ad | i i was, next to the Galind “ounty. ar i, e [assembly gl of the_institution. gromise with tie lienholders against the | covered the surroundin [ Society Stationery, Fine atest of the old wi ta g he he public is invif to be present, acdonough building because of the fail- | wide with quantities of e this side of the of v then mado ———— ure of Simpson to settle with them. Act- | Before describing. th [ Leather Goods, Calendars. ha oo SIotat n ation Toledo Swords. ing under this employment, which was | phe F deceased =i COMBINATIONS - OFG. GREAVES Tangle From an Ala-| meda Divorce. nd property scat land at Teme { 1 in Col s becc e to which the | With the con its extraordinary | Worked for t days and is said to have | el of the lien cla cla tue possessed ollowing sums e how Puget Sound Lumber Comp ing the H t of Stmpson, Nusbau f d or ntion t e 1S - me M. S, SMITH & SONS 13th and Broadway, Tel:phone Main 613. OAKLAND. mismanagem the cause, s estate, was in these 4 damage was do With great iftness they overflowed : the whole or parts of seven villages, a | tie far back as the [ ‘ ? S o et ections that the largest 1jSTORY OF A RENO WEDDING LAST SERVICES OVER d the art to gh the ar- mors, and thi a spread to th ERADUATES OF THE — e o SV N OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL| THE REV. GILES EASTON MARRIED THE DAUGHTER OF O Lant e e o L settlement ua was made upon of action was in the nough | THE MAN HE ACCUSED. , Joseph Ma ~T tn his own name f < rconc., s I ending _(ht» checks - Oakland Office San Francigco Call, e "',f,fi.'",‘ffnfij”“l“p"",‘ Sthe asit for . c. 16. thy all actions were ; Right Rev. | e mat- ey Judge Nusbaumer then dec - 1 r Vv Bishop of the combinations, but none stra er | E !l;’.l‘l‘il l;|"\~‘9!f o stan. he never received any money o1 « ] baee ated, assisted at developed by the divorce of | sponsor for him at the font. Other names, | I the settlemer S 3 terkeley and om his wife a few we ks are those of Diont- e nains < b Y s married the daughter | & en Orduno, Ruiz, Martinez e's office while the set 0 1 £ f has married the daughter . Ll i ade 1s said in the answer to | 1 ] of the man accused in his divorce suit, | BT PR a0 | n as follows: d G and the w T of his divorced wife to 'y alm to be "‘,U,' | ant requested plal r 2 James the man mentioned in Greaves' complaint cht ir . however, most | ® the office of E. P. Cole was th at 3 M ¥ is imminent. appeals to th ¢ mind 1s probabiy the | % oty Rt ,’1:;‘,',";" 1eh . 1 N o Greaves is a motorman on_the | Espado de Tos sicel of which in 8o Haintift (Sim wis possessed S ‘and Wit runted ' dverss | AOUIC, TR bACk.hd s UD Uhue T |, Sk 8P UnEOVEETALIC fulip e | ; vir from his wife last month on the ground | ® yoX (% 405 lensth of time. © 7| WY PULRIE (mpaon) and Macdonougn | | If we make a spit for you, 3 N of desertion. In the vprce complaint, as orbed by the ( nment factory, which | he, defendant {Nusbaumer), feared that it H . flied in the County Clerk's office, Greaves | Sraras bo e {joNernment factory, w the | PI&IntN and Macdonough met there might you will be adriired. Why? e Ela named Willlam Rainler as the man for| town and by no means repays a_ visit | be trouble between them, e whom his wife had deserted him. The ything there being inferior and com. | Judge Nusbaumer sets up a counter Because our gbods are well ¥or no contest to the suit, both parti place. It would appear indeed that fll?lm‘ufli"sl S';nvv‘ln ha +10 rurrh-.cm pon s 3 ning to be willing to separate, and tt harvelous art . ane re, | tal expenses and asks judgment for t 2 ¥ , diveree was granted with Iitle trouble, | s MArvelous are. lik _*';‘,,'g*,:;w";’;';f‘,;ul.n.olqn'( and costs. The ,L.l-u:inemtm . 4 selected, well made, well t \ But the surprise came when on Tt wy | evived, I o | by Fitzgeral Abbott and A. Frick P . O : B reek Greaves, who s & man about | fwbe'8ids it 1o st CrohiES 2l 0 | 2F ltorieora for Nobosand ot 7 trimmed, and always fit. ) - e - &e, quietly left his home in | {he modern conquercr, wich his waciing | Meanwhile Simpson has served Nusbau. tle & ; SLICK CONFIDENCE MAN { Elmburet, crossed the line which divides | guns and dull mathematical caleuiations, | MeT Withw notice that his deposttion wili ! i : jand Nevadn, and made Miss| would remain merely puzzied and power. | be taken on Monday next and he de- . C HN & Co ) . = | POSES AS A CONTRACTOR' i o '3 | 1ess 1€ we placed in his hand a Durandal | POUnces the answer as “a pack of lies.” o - C R ki calik The days of romance 1 ot - ke S ¢ up his home, bis wie. | f1a) g el e B I R LU TR A R TAILORS, HATTERS AND CENTS’ FURNISHERS, skl e of but elghtéen sum- ly fird misty memories which o 2 | Lares viRIETY CH"“STMAS EDITION POSTAG ’41. ;1 hrr‘u ,Uc m.;xm ] 4 ce and deepen cur| ALAMEDA, D'N‘hlur '.hh fourth annual | CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, 956'958 WASHINGTON STREET a wealth of personal charms. | v r ba ompany G, Fifth | / : GE were married on Wednesday 19188 R (RAVIANGT y. N. G. C., was held last — his ecember 13, by Rev. and ‘proved one of the . Postage on this issue of The Call » December 13, by r ou bettaw than my—aw— o e of Southeast Luzon measuring about two g X got of the Congregational church of | 1ife. Weally, I—aw—do! Ethel-Ah. Ferdy! ful yet given by this popular hundred by over one hundred miles. P will be as foll Domestic, ot o sreantime it 1s gaid that Mr. 'Ra. | But how: 0/ kiow but: that yon are one o, i P B | ano were | York Sun. foreign, Sc. ecke the :!'I’I"A""‘:"X“'l" Mrs, Greaves will be | Of those Hobson or Funston sort of men, a wedther and then the phe- the crowd was not as large as was ex- — he near tuture. When this oe- | Who yalue thelr lives at naught?—Puck. " pected. ' The grand march startas ac™s | NG vl fenas | Death With Sweet Sauce. Ker | ¢ s will be the ste of his ex- surveyed the| o'clock and was led by Captain and Mrs Ily after noc y i < Avings i ; it e s ot CEE she had Just laid, | §.°F Wenk of Oniland. The memien: A oo, 06 £ aonhe s, man who died eat g Bar- ShoRtn nm ‘lhf;“,‘,l’?f\', amat-|that.” Even In the lower walks of nature | 1 S RsL et bRl idre g b i g N Ve = rried to the prettiest | there are ambition and emulation.—In- Nt ,"r the _)'("‘_'“, Aud having y _pleasur a W deposited » country, and no one knew g | dlanapol! 1 Found. e it while getting read. un e ’ ter a check o : | One ad Itke this will be taken for one dollar ntee siand durs | onmond Thmes e Union Savings Bank | One ot strangest streams {n the | on a six dollar purchase or order from Decern. | normous q ¢ of | i S ——— 4 firm of San F The Bind Wil | morld s in East Afeica. It flows in the [ ber 18 to 23. Go and ses H. Schellbaas foe | 1ora tod ShnG, AD LenOrmoOUs ¢ poured out | Seattle’s public square is to be the abid. cured by Er e Blind Wi e on of the sea. but never reaches it. | holiday goods, corner 11th and Frankiin ste. =" | of the Mmoo S e pout period | Ing place of a veritable Alaskan -tote I Bank fou the draft | BERKELEY, Dec. 16 pils of | Just north of the equator, and when only no such man as B oo DUmE | 5 fon Diics soo cqustor. sné wi W that the greatest destruction = was pole’~one ot those stran o such man as Bar- or th v ew miles from the Indian Ocean, : wrought. Lava streams poured down the | bols of barbarism rett existed did not pay the $113 give their 1 con- | flows into a desert, when It suddenly and Boy Nearly Killed in Shipyard. stesp siopes of the Motuiei: 1 iy | gen | check und 1o ; ) cert of afternoon. | com disapp: OAKLA 16 n Peybouret, a | on the t and Christmas 7 . Furniture. 's here at the ns have beep s on.r and furm'sfi/n_ys and CIoI/un_y. You must see these lines to appre- ciate the values we place bef SALINGER'S — Cuu = urt 7fews. | The largest and most carefully assorted stock of choice Furs, Jackets, Suits and Capes ever assembled | | under one ;roof In Oakland will be offered on Mon- | day at prices never before quoted by any house in | the trade. FUR COLLARETTES—Black Baltic Seal, Silk lined; | regular $2.75 value. crrereneeee.. . 81.48 ANOTHER LOT—A combination of Baltlc Seal and 15. ames. 3ig Store.” No ared to secure ht pieces at right prices. Every ¢ member of the family can be . whatever they may be. Our collec- | amply provided for in this de- tion of Toys this year far surpasses those of former partment. A few Holiday prices years in point of assortment and prices. We invite | that may prove suggestive to you: comparisons you Child’'s 3-plece Wool Suit, a 3 2 25 value.. their playthi Boys' Caps, all Styles make nice gifts....25¢ to $1. Men's All-wool Shirts and Drawers they are slightly imperfect; regu- $1.35 For a lovely Center Table in Birdseye Maple, 25¢ Oak or Mahogany. 16-inch Jointed Dolls—Epecial .2¢ to 98¢ Santa Claus Horns—Spectal £ 3 Chinchilla; $4.60 value.. ...82.98 | lar $1 25 Biaer 953 e .\m;-mn;—sm.-m . ’-;7 $4.75 Will buy one of our Handsomely Upholstered | @ > R S FUR SETS—(Muff and neck plece) fn Chinchilla, Per. M::l:eA“.le s 1 i ety L b =5c Giit Chalrs. 3 = - e q i o B . Doll Buggies, full line.. 2 00 5 g slan Lamb and Goat, at...08¢, 81.48 and $1.98 Men’s Extra Heavy Tennis Flannel 3;/125:: ;“; :: ":nm-f :x;n:'i:l] 1 g:: $5.23 For a Ledy's Desk in Birdseye Maple, Oak or The.People s Popular Supply Store, Nightgowns, "‘mtr T5¢ nrrg:r 20-inch Iron Wagons—Special Handsome Line Autograph Albums Fancy Cellulold Hairpin Case }v;n':n.nkm‘nl Ink Stands. MACKINTOSHES SEASONABLE—Two lines, Blue Photo Albums..... < Assorted Frames for Cat o0 palice « $6.50 For a Music Cabinet in a high Mahogany and Black, with cape, $3.00 value... .81.98 .fianc_y CAIIIU. Assorted Frames for Paris Panels, $1 50 value. . .. 7506 finish. ress OOdJ‘ Special line Navy Blue, Plald lined, regular $4.00 value Ornamental and useful, consequently especially Hu!;d .l ainted Handkerchlef Boxe filled with writi K2.85 Wil buy the best Cobbler Seat Rocker ever L4 9S adapted for Christmas gifts. Royal Bonn, Majolica, TO CLOSE OUT OUR SILK WAISTS, we shall offer | SEhatbesny, Hana, Line 81k Mufflers fro y '2:: $7.756 Will buy a Lady’s Dressing Table in either of Iith and wasmngmn Sts" nakla“d’ ca" ::l:;‘:: ;fn:: rc:;‘l; Sy “lu“upm i f'.'!:.lal; : Men's Handkerchiers, Suspenders and Neckwear, sult able for Pre: ts, at Reduced Prices. 8 finishes. e for sen d Slamdsome TEAMAL RS offered at the price. | Madras, Mettlach, Burmantofts and Ivory wares are and Wid ¥ 4,\‘\\»r<d, e ',-l.',.,'.‘f.?,a o v 74 | Handsome Patterns. Dependabte Yalues. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-GOLF CAPES—TAIL. | Included in ',’"( Skl ",”"", ";,';l the I:m. [ aTe he low “Orinda,” the newest perfume, -l-ul u‘x: in ‘cut-glass bot- 33¢ For a SoHd Oak Center Table. It's a marvel. ORED SUITS. 85 E19* 2008 08 it '. = N— tles; reguiar 5dc value.... : LR ALL - WOOL TRICOTS—(AMAZON CLOTHS — All Fancy China Teg Sets, 3 pleces.... Large Assortment of Books for young and old. E E Full line of colors; regu-| wool; stylish; regular| Bohemian GlassWases ........ Genuine Seal Purse: 2 Boeaial g CREDIT CAN BE ARRANGED. lar 50c value...25¢ yard| $1 50 value.....98¢ yard y:;..r';el,{:tuv:‘ xr:‘._,:., ;:n::,r(:h:::::pd Beautifully Dressed Dolls from...... Se to $7.5 'rzlbollne Novelty Cheviots, the new dress material; | J/wes. | Fanl:s" "\1'1fl:l|"l|nlhjay Special Christmas Tree Lanterns; will hold candle.... regular 75¢ value Ay 48¢ | He vy nr;;;;'nnd!"fillr'k! o Ivory Rattles—Spectal .......... B ?1 Aol @ | SILK SPECIAL—A line of Fancy Walst and Dress Leaving out the at- | frign art Vase s, shell pattern 2 3 Sterling Silver Novelties 925-1000 fine at prices prolstery cpariment, | SUks; value $1 00—Special +...oevrvernnen..n .o d8c | traction of low prices, | Jardinieres. from e as B0 much less than you have n paying for inferior iy Special Holiday offerings in Rugs, Sofa Pillows and | HOLIDAY SPECIALS. :‘,';TO;:;“(]“,‘::E:“;" | n«fr’;\:'e‘.aT’:lgnr:n;hgnlrg';f:fl“ e Table Covers: " Beginning Tuesday at 9 a. m. we will sell: ship— i Py — — | $2.48 For New Pattern Moquette Rugs 27x860. 1000 yards Silks, including High-grade Waist Pat- 5 |® Sdiaty o cinin | terns, Peau de Sole, Satin Duchess. Sealette Men's Sk Embroid. | Fancy Soods. Jfiael Wy;{c, | $1.48 For New Pattern Wilton Rugs 27x60. rlushes.s Black Embossed Velvets, vaiues rflrgm ered l:illppers‘ Pat- e An important department at this glad gift time 2 = 135 £0:95 D0 Yard; Bt.. ciscassiorssdoies OS¢ ent Leather foxing | Some values worthy of note to draw your attention This new department 1a doing & mammoth busi- | © = ar Choni 5 &4 Table Covers in either Tapestry | 5, 3125 to 8 00 vard, Crepons, $1 50 value. H8¢ yard esessee seaceneesTHE | to It: 3 Sew 3 ek % 50 Ladies’ Neck Pieces, values up to $1 69, at. OS¢ 4 e “’,‘ld P"';‘f‘“;; o oe sxom. the Bustidally. | witiow Cushione: mist e sAbale Xmas; pretty | 2 Bovs' Suits, ages 3, 4, 6, 6, 11, 13 and 14 years,...HNe | Men's Chenille Embrotderea Slippers ..... Remember, all music, the publisher's price of which is | and effective designs; ruflled and plain.............. | 100 Plush, Astrachan and Beaver Capes, $2 50, $3 50 Men's best qualit t0c, here 25e. v 43¢ to ®8¢| and $4 00 values, for S nes. QU | 75 Suits of Ladies’ Pure Wool B colors, value $1 50 garment 20 Handsome Carving Sets at.. aw,ymen s, Orees and #a//_y. ”,'[/,',w,y @eparlmen 2 25 Padded Covered Books, $1 50 value 20 10-4 White Rock Blankets, regular $1 75 | 38c Buys a pair of 85c Irish Point Shams. 98¢ | 2] A Hu‘s‘s a pair of $1 25 Irish Point Shams. -15 Buys a pair of $1 50 Irish Point Shams. Embroidered Slippers, Dongola r«_\,x- 2Z¢ Buys a Handsome 65¢ Irish Point Scarf, - ¢ Buys a Mandsome 75¢ Irish Point Scarf. 08, SILK GARTERS—Some with Sterling Silver Buckle: SresasvaBRC | prices from. dasstansess 25¢ to 81.25 pair 093¢ | EMPIRE Fr\Nfl—Frcmhe swmall, lnexan-l:’r kind at Imitation Alligator Slippers............, qumen'l Felt Romeos, flannel lined.. | | ... BO¢ to the more shéwy ones at......R2.25 each In our floral department for Christmas Decorations. During the Holiday Season we are making reduced | - SPlQ‘C’h&l' . ‘Women's stout Street, Shoes—a semi-dress kind. spe. | FEATHER BOAS—In black and gray: being worn Prices much less than what Florists ask for same ma- | prices on all Trimmed Hats and your dollars will do | 520 gg{m‘“flme;m:fillfi:t’-émln 150 ",uhspe’ffi,"‘ Salinroe .- seiiec SEAR) flflfihfi?:::ngm. :dou' T g e0x. Boes terials. double duty on every article in our Stock. { per pair... i 3 S¢ | Ladies' Rubbers as usUal...ciiriereniininnnnnnn... e S 19¢| Glove Orders Are Now on Sale for Christmas. Toys on Tables. Easy to Seleot. * Free Delivery. Quick Store Servics. | | 1 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. | Money Cheerfully Refunded If You Wish It. I Fourteen Windows of 98¢ Bargains.

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