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: . THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR |mentetter, at nat r Pd poke on “Prepa BY STAR PURLIAIING CO. Ww ny Value of tion f \ Mensre, Akin a |} Lutheran--Rev nl Morgan conducted the song ser BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | Christianson, At 8 p.m and Mise Vera Thompaon sank TELEPHONES u = nedom of G Fi jae ©. HL, Reeves conducted the Business Dept. Mato 1060, Editorial Dept |, Main 1138 Sak ACSA ee Taek tht \"T he Tollowing Beattie pastore took S Hasard is, Baltor Chase, Husiness Manager nority va, Muscle and Majority )|part in the Northwest Haptiat con EB Viasard Wells, Balt BF, Chase, 1 Manag Dm. “The Fifth Universal King-| vention, which adjourned in, What OFFICES: dor 1 last night: Re B. Weber Beattle—110T Third avenue Firet M (Green Lake)—Rey, F Taranger rime aaah se - - OI Oem rae 0 sas + enemeans se nome | son ame Chicago—S17-318 U_ B Express Building. in Us," » 1. ‘Our Work With Ohrum and Rev, Fr " r q eo ° | (omens - G wit me Gnonk ena prophen ful PERKS RSBEE $f SSSSSER , FE BB TOMORNOW Gus cont per copy] stu conte per week or (wenty-Qve conte par month, delivered | Westminster Presbyterian — Rev, |also took part in the discussion * x ost | oS 49 ss) | F: " fr mall or carriers. No tree copies David Blythe. At iba. m. "A Lee] ‘The Junior \Hary of Bt. Paul's pe} spewefedels eMule ei~ & «|. POMOR KO _ | from. th Reason 7:30 P. My church hel a ve weful male A x 7 hanetiionn't nes of Chris Jof candy and other articles lant week | Roman Catholic Meeting. |The affair was held at the home of | Opening Sale of Columbia Te: A BOTTLE IN THE ENGINE CAB Chureh of Our Lady of Good Help| Mr. eorme Mt. Lane on Quean Anos \ + | mu whieh 4 n a | Large Lote on Payments of $2 & Month. or —_—— Rev, .F. X. PreContaine, pastor, |S. °nue, which was prettlly decora: @7 Awenve 4 | | ‘A Mimited train glides out df a station hearing you on a journey. Low mass sa. m.; high mass, 10:38" y ‘orc. A.—At 9:90 p.m. a Bible i } j| | tare tote on Paymenta of $2 ® Month nUSINERS ONAN Tt fattles over the switches, thunders by the box cars on the sidings, |Poeners and benediction, f pm. |® rally, which begin the win-| BBs Un Bee on eywet: | romorrow take an hour off and use Mss PICS @arts through the shadows of great warehouses and the dank atmos. |\ Bacred Heart Church—Rév, George | ters Work, will take place, John M} of f eue2 28 gee || thewe ear to em phere of crowded hevels, leaps laughingly through sun-kissed open spa A. Hild, pastor. Low mass, ¢ a. m. |Strenmth wt the nase Ueoke é : « b ea and on into the broad country, gliding dreamily through the elds and [24.8 Pak und mormon, bis [emma Moftett will wing é . ajefej-|- 9 f pF Ta woods, grumbling across the br hing over the cros#-roads, }a.m,; Sunday school after children's| | Theosopht al Bocley Ananda lodge a 3 Ss i | ever growing faster, faster, until the ra and roar and rumble, that Vespers, sermons and be mocts ot us ‘hid ave nu at aD mt! > rS | Gand tor One ¥e } settled hum that shapes ttselt to tune, and seems to sing: “Home and | Rey Qu City Theosophical Bootety tn] 4 on Pa | Joved ones; home and loved ones; home and loved TM an America—Moots in Pioneer Block at g r : Evening falls, and the night, and still you spe on, following the jocrem My : M5 “% : ee a Subject “Principle or Sentl $l F Columbia Terrace { track of the headlight into unknown d |i:90 : mary and benediction, |” as nneth school conducted by| BI || On mare of teattie & ‘ . . . . : . New Parish—Rev. W. J. Mets, pas-|Rev. E. HB. Sutton wi held to } Renton By Co 4 THE FATE OF THAT TRAIN AND ALL ITS PRECIOUS FREIGHT | tor, Services temporart ¥ tm, ball on agg HA a Wl ~~ > ome De | FH OnGOOD, Pree =YOUR VERY LIFE—ARE IN THE ENGINEER xixth and Twenty-seventh avenues, | At4 O'clock tomorrow after 2 j * - wits Virtsee With one hand on the thrott the other on the air brake he |Lew mass, @& tn; high mass, 10:30 (the ¥. W. C. A, hall on Second ave-| % | Asst Crawtord & Conover | Taitaine.” Phone Wines gtrains his sight along the line of the headlight, every sense alert, every | & mM. \aae are, Maces pee of the Salv atiee PY « } COLLATERAL BANK Muscle taut, every nerve tense , Church Wet | Ninster's. Call’ Resides being an . ovina [x. aed One error there—who can guess what the result might be? wae Tit de, bo. anerings ~ * omplished speaker the Indy ts a hal BOTT IA Fo LOAN-Privaie A Slip of & minute in time there, and the string of Mehts that you |ine altoratl: tekee 2 }tratned — ain Mtate Becretary ioterest. — Darene 2 orm pelng imade ite, cakes senses Ootober 12, 1900. aid /@ash by might have been a train head on upon your own track in the bul He te cxbanten, hew=| tonne, X. Satelite Wil 'be present © ' } way. Hoome ht A wrong interpretation of a signal there, and the “click,” “click.” jever, that services can be resun ‘The Girls’ Branch of the associa ,! | ees ew Oho am = * Phat tells of a closed #witch, might have changed to a sudden seream for | ‘My BMRS og tion t holding a meeting at the as 1 Columbia Terrace : “a Wi | The Christian avorers 4a} 1 Dickinson's Witel Drakes, the backward shock of the reversed ‘engine, and then the crash |eneir fall rally ete te “ee ton hall this afternoon. | There , i | a h Biase 4 ef doom. Weatmins rian ehurch at ne, ar { t ‘ r nd another t Minato } Calttor 4 ‘A momentary forgetting of orders or relaxation of vigtt there In the | AD. excellent, 5 was given. | Salata deems & t\l4 | ‘altfornia Violet Witeh WwW. HO nple delivered an AS 'é qn aets.en Onatty © per bottle . Fs engine cab, and Death might triumphantly grasp the throttle. VEdtetess’ ia’ Steven "te Baeee unl tted ‘ea | istsh Aenouagela . a . . . | | SUPPOSE WORD SHOULD BE PASSED BACK THROUGH THE | | FH OnGO0D, Pree } Mme. Le Grandes Skin > Ww Forbes in the title role, shows a street . per jar RAIN THAT THE ENGINEER HAD A BOTTLE OF WHISKY IN aby - dee ve: . : 4 | abe Conant’ Genines 4 ovoeg IS BLOUSE AND WAS DRINKING HARD TO SUSTAIN HIS | PLAY FOLK ious cecnen taf ape This addition is one of the best and most convenient residence sections in ' . | —— i F NERVES' of the Frietchie ho R four young the city; centrally located, on the Madrona Park car line, and only 12 ! 1 ‘Would the Mash-tight mental picture of the man in the cab, half IN SEAT TLE ae eae, Se ee eae minutes’ ride from Pioneer Square, It is but two blocks from a new $40,- * ere if HIRSCH PH UY @runk, with eves in a naze, with brain in a cloud, and with hands that Prtutehle becoming engaged te Copt 000 schoolhouse, and is dry and level. Cor Thee Tickers OUT 1606 ‘Veet aves | gbould-be strong and steady, fumbling uncertainty and weakly with the Trumbull, a Union soldier Most of those buying are going to build homes, and new houses are going We are willing to pay the expenste co you Tei) ‘ "intricate valves—would that picture give you assurance of safety? hw Kn oe aes ine Wade-at - up on lots already sold, may see this property whether you buy Maybe you are a — man yourself. jmarriage. ceremony te about to be Twenty-seventh avenne is graded, parked and sttlewalked; city water. or not, so that you may know just what Could you belteve en? | performed between Barbara and the The prices are marked on the plate. The teri . MAYRE YOU HAVE DRANK ENOUGH YOURSELF TO KNOW Northern captain. The wedding i+ | ienanahy’s pla ms are within reach of all, & prudent perecn can Ao. Columbia | aig saare “HAT WHISKY IS DISTILLED MADNESS, AND THAT WHEN interrupted by the rattle of musket ‘Termmce te beautiful proverty on both fai STEALS INTO THE BRAIN SANITY ABDICATES. * ry and a hall of bullets, and Cape | Ten Per cent. cash, balance in Monthly Payments of $5 and $10. stdes ef Ghttan hn dais te Oi ons METAM, “6 « 0s a a ‘Trumbull hurries aw to join hie} é ine . ‘As that train files across the valleys and hurts itself over the mount~ foment. canbtnasreiehag Aa abstract showing « perfect title furnished to each purchaser, |‘ * a gins, thundering through tunnels, quaking across viaducts and trem- {The third sot shows the intertor | goo First Ave., Cor, Bling along the verge of precipices, with a man tn the cab with whisky of the Frietchie house in Frederick. 4m his blood and turmol! in his brain and palsy in his hands—would you lg thy A tg er Bhar | e e stores, hoteta and marueta The tote | TREASURY DEPARI feet safe then? ay from the search gang of the are tarse—many of them tareer than | OF THE CURRENCY, | Could you, hard drinker though you are, laugh lightly and say: ofederates. The scene herein de- ane siten fats Sleieniss to Rane eostty| TON. D. pit “Let him have his little fag; it is nothing” ‘Would you stretch out to sleep throu that night, trusting God to @eliver the train safe at dawn, when the devil held the engine cab, Jeering from that bottle in the blouse? NO! NOt No! ‘The man who had drank the hardest, if he were sober then, would Be the first to leap to his feet, grasp the bell rope and demand that he Be allowed to get out of the race with Drunkenness and Death. * NO MAN FEARS THE EFFRCT OF DRINK IN OTHERS 80 MUCH 4A8 HE WHO HAS FELT IT IN HIMSELF. . __ ‘That raiiway journey is but an incident In your own life. It ts but a Bingle page in the volume of your existence. But accept tt for a moment as typical ef your whole life. DO YOU WANT, THROUGH THAT WHOLE LIFE OF YOURS, A ENGINEER IN THE CAB? Can you afford to feel, until the fear is swallowed up in death, that ‘your life ie subject at every moment to wreck and disaster, through the @immed perception, the clouded reason, the fumbiing hands that come | of that bottle im the blouse? - b YOU YOURSELF ARE THE ENGINEER OFTHIS TRAIN It is a fast limited, with ho stops. It must speed on with wide-open ) @hrotile until it is fagged, or cise until the steam is prematurely spent _ @r disaster is met. . It carries not mere human life, but the far more prectous freight of |, & life's influence upon posterity. "| CAN YOU, AS ENGINEER UPON WHOM THIS TRAINS FATE DEPENDS, AFFORD TO CARRY A BOTTLE WITH YOU IN THE 2. (CAB: ORNAMENTAL COLLIERY STACK ‘Newspaper Enterprise Association, ‘This photograph shows the stack near colliery No. 11, at East Pitts 4on, shows non-union men hanging imeffigy, and labeled. The work wa. presumably done by strikers an, Which sthod With M. ty M. First Unittarian—Rev. W. D. ends, At lim m., “The Divine Law of Homan Lrotherbor 3 address, “The 7 4 Hove and Girls’ Induni Fie ss muntetpal | a First Preshyterian—! ye have been secure the Incubator of Infidelity c vee vate Einitto United 5 haga eat At 11 a. m ePrice | Rivela, the band's new director, in ‘4 Spalding. hs 4 pn ‘Spectacular | without a do the greatest and 4 7:90 p.m, “The | Christianity gnetic of all t Ttalian : | Taylor Congr nal—F ters, who have ever vinited ‘ Welsh Presbyterian—Rev. Owen | woods, At 11 alva ‘country, He is a graduate of q ‘At Ia. m., “Praye' 0 D-!the Abandone 8p. m Royal Conservatory of Naples 3 m., “Jericho, Types, and bas for a number of years been q Lane Street Presbyterian—Re Mt. Zion Baptist (colored) Airector of the greatest municipal q James Thomson, At 11 a m., Co McPherson, At 11 a. | band in Italy, having three consecu 7 Gitlonal Success in Christian Enter cted ) D. m., "The tive years won the King’s trophy or Mee; 8 p. m., “The Beat Compan- |of the H ; first prize at the national concourse ’ 4 y ntion. of bands at Turin Grace M. E.—Hev. BR. C. Ginss, A t I H. H. Gowen. “Barbar Frietchie” 41 a. m. “The Soul's Health” 7:00 1 a. n Becret of t;| Pirat act of “Barbara Frietchte p. “ithe Wondertul Boy. 7:20 p. m., “The Danger of an Empty |that greatest of all war dramas, to Battery Street M Hey. FE. | Heart.” be presented all next week at the & Drake, At i a. m., “Egypt, Wilder-" Pirst Chrisian—Rey. B. H. Lim attic theater, with Mary Ellsabeth GRACE GEORGE. Mins George ts the wife of W A. Brady, the theatrical manager. She will appear, this year, in a play not yet named, which 4s said to be the most pretentious she has yet at tempte: “The Liberty Belles” ‘The curtain at the Grand arose} last night on the famous dormitory scene in the firat act of “The Liberty Belles.” There was a swish of lin- gorie, a swirl of white lace, the scent Sf violets and the ring of merry | laughter. There were iS girls ap- pearing in the act. almost ail of | whom were clad in “nighties” or | dressing gowns. The first act is in| @ clans by itself. In it the girle are ted by two very lonesome young n who appear at first In the guise f burglars. The schoolgirl frolic as whole souled and hearty, There were a few specialties in the show that were good. There were | others and in numbers that would ke good anywhere. ‘Mize Millingston'’s song “In the jammer Time” made a hit. She was alled back an even dozen times and her singing was good. A few of thi idedly pretty, but a | it being “cute,” were tm shadow of a plot in the so-called musical comedy, This is not of a heavy nature and there were few who noticed it Madison Theater The management of thé Madison theater announces that there will be large number of new acts in their tinuous vaudeville w next | week. } “The County Fair” | Next Monday and Tuesday nights! the Grand offers Neill Burgess him- | self in “The County Fair." Better | than any press notice is the review given this play by the San Francisco Chronicle last month, as follows “Nell Burgess has’ been playing ‘The County Fair" for 15 years. Me has been here on several visi old play bas been made, would think, familiar, but last night | the Columbia — the was fille There is something t fascinating at land characters. Mr. unique. No character of the kin ever played by man has m such a lastin: as his imper sonation of really #0 cl we have met that one never thinks for & moment that this Abigall is a man. It i remarkable. as a study | of idiosyncracy, characteristic, mes- | ture, Intonation and even of ment process of that kind of women. His rfect seriousne his feminine | ways, his shrill voice, are all humor. and Abigail P tn about as lreal to us now as any of the living |New England characters we read about. Mr. ¥ formance |has the unusual record of having | proved ns interesting to English peo among whom he played for two ane, and some of criticisms pers a | Bie his from Engl | Ellery’s Italian Band ns!) It will be a plea bit of infor Miners’ | 0k talian band, to know Miners’ ltnat it im to the Grand next | Wednesday and Thureday nights and the band has been im plolates ‘Third opening with a are | jcted between Barbara and Jack | Negley, a Southern youth who ba gone crazy for love of Rarbara, ba been described by the unanimous Ban Franciaco press as being one of the most dramatic ever shown upon the stage. 1 ‘The fourth act returns to the street tn Frederick, showing the return of the triumphant Southern § secldiers. “with Stonewall Jackson riding i. ooper & Levy “Finnigan's Ball” Bali” com theater patines. Tt ie making {ts eighth annual tour of the coun- wy, Not many comedies live to reach thin ag policy of Marnger Ollie Mack to se core the Beat people that were to b> found in the farce comedy fietd and supply them every year with new | and bright material to work with. | Farce comedy t# of that loose dra matic construction that permits « even Invites these annual charges, If) jud@iciousty dome. as has been the ae with “The Bali.” the entertain ment is really a new one each year More elaborate “ehanges and jm provements have been made in the | i year than any time in the | years, and the result ts thet | even thoae who have seen the plece | many times befor wil find tte | year a new entertainment to them. 4 Union block “Finnigan's Avenu Dunlap. real est Combined Meat and Food Chopper Ni ht We have been sell g g tplendia “i think it is Specials ait These Prices From 6 to 10 he Box Tollet Soap for....10¢ 10 Ladies’ Lawn Hakts.... Be Site Men's Cotton Gocks for e It is simple, strong and dur- able, has nothing to get out of order, runs easily, cleans eas- ily and is self-sharpening. It will out anything for whic the Chopping Bow! has been used, In any sized pieces de- sired, and do it in one-tenth the time. It wiii pay for it- self over and over again in a fow weeks’ time. © Men's Crusher Hats for 45e BABATIER CARVING je Bleached Huck Towels KNIVES—4 to 12-inch— for fe Bach ....+ Se to 750 PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS— forks Per set 6 kniv 4 ’ $2.00 and $3.00 the Fancy Wilk ‘Ribbons tor Ic Fancy Piaid Dress Goc $1.26 Flannolette Wrappe i vathie Ose ee $1.75 Black Satine Petticoats PLATED TABLE FORKS— g1.25 Per set of o B00 ite Box Taicum Powder... Te Per G08, s.5..sc0sde0 abe Perfume, per ounce,.... 1he BREAD KNIVES— Leather Chhtelaines for 81.25 150, 25¢ and 300 s— 75 and $3.25 Fach FRUIT PRE Fancy Silk Belts for Kach NEW WOOL WAISTS. ne LATEST WALKING SKIRTS. 2, ipa pss NY STYLISH SILK WAISTS. g Underpriced for Baturday Es Ree rn ancet-out Night's Selling. Fach . 750 EMERY STONES—For sharp- ening Knives— Fach 106 Our Latest Catalogue gives prices and descriptions on over 4000 articles, and will be mail- ed FREE to any address. Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yesior und Washington Sta Telephone, Main 182. ETERSO Wedding and Engagement Rings | “CALMER > mA i | % 1390 2nd ave, 3 Your money back for the asking. | Bells Ladies’ Suits, Walste, Separate * Skirts, te. i= Becond Acenus. Cor, Marion. “THE RIGHT KIND.” Full Set of Teeth. Bridge Work Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings ...... Patniess ° Office—From $20 a. m. 717 Second Ave. but a short time. TROUBLE 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second Ave. and Columbia St. Phone Red 56 will cont. teeth when piates are ordered. guaranteed ten years. tendance. 00 00 00 00 500 racting esseee to § p.m. IF YOU have a skin TROUBLE, TROUBLE of the skin, that is TROUBLING yon, the |)‘ TROUBLE being that you do not know where to get the TROUBLESOME TROUBLE you cured, there will be very littlhe TROUBLE, with the TROUBLE, if you will come to the Rex Drug store, corner Third avenue and Union street, and_ tell us. your TROUBLES, your TROUBLES will TROUBLE you We have had TROUBLE; yes, piles of TROUBLE (we cure piles, too), in finding out what will cure skin TROUBLES. willnot TROUBLE us, as such us, for we cure all skin TROUBLES that are TROUBLING the people. TROUBLES, go to the other drug stores. REX DRUG Co. Third Avenue, Corner Union The largest and best equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast. We have all the latest and most scientific methods of modern and Painiess dentistry. tract teeth without t Gents employed, but a years of experienc and tell you in advance just what your work 5Oe Examination Sunday, $:30 a. m. to Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Take Elevator—-Seoond Fle Remember your jit chery tet te 8 goed one. 1s Car tite | oe of $20 canh and 12 & week. and free mbetracts to all representative, Mr. Letghton, Duliding himestf « home on the sédition | our our the station ant: may bo tovnt there | br every Gay ant every evenina AE ponettie ge out in the morning tomor: row, a there will be a mnaller crowe then, Take the Renton cur on Wast ington street and eet off at Columbia ‘Terrace, just this side of Columbia, ‘The eale will comn Monday bat deposits may be made and enlections arcured to- morrow by those who cannot come tn Stal to bi We crown, fill and ex-| Monday. least pain. No stu- are dentists of long ‘We examine your teeth | ome. CRAWFORD & CONOVER, 200-208 New York block. We make no charge for extracting Ail work Lady attendants al- o FOR SAL® BY * & TURNER Omce t heapest lots in the Hroadway életrict | and can be wold on easy termn | 12 m. SNAP FOR SMALL. INVESTOR—S-ROOM cottage, lot 30x12. street walk all paid; bath, toilet, LOT (0x1 TOP OF QUEEN ANNE | $17.00 cash, $17.50 per month. pie 3 aN LOTS BWTWHEN LATONA Firooklyn: one a corner; near the © than; good terms, 15 815. 85. gis. is, I HAVE YOR SALB AT $15 PER LOT, $5 | cash, $2.50 per mo. 40 lote tn Park add. north of Ravenna Park; lots S0x102, this is cheaper than you can buy acre Property near It; now | or rather a AND car that TROUBLING is you can make no mistake in bu; lots at thie priee its T Nave PROPERTY FOR SALE ALL OVER Crry ‘and if you do not find anything you want nd Twill find Just What TROUBLES TROUBLES do not 0 foo aly tor § lots |. ready for build Twenty: fourth avenue, close to Madison; this te tidere showld see this at once. LHETM & HOLMAN Joint By Gosh, For imaginary. ¥ PO ka RG Ts jock Gace this soll is fine, the overfiow of ne noch anthers wil onty' be Shee » ten ttNG UP MAIN TOT For oleuning ‘and dere, Classified Ads _ wOCIETY NOTIONS renovating gente and clothen. City. Dye Werks. neni, sand. ja yout ‘ore toe "Tuurd avenue. Male Lbs. WANT! MIRE ‘Twelve-rom new modem fat Ten 6. Queen WLP WANTRD—MALE > ‘eM 0 TO oh el nd ton =. MNT 118 W . i HAWKING WT MAIN STREET. Ae i Baliey building od strong Bright boy. Ap. ply at foun than a block | ADAMS, Room a2. from the cars NICHOLS: 1414 Becomd avenue, ‘low ume now Jot 0x00, 8000, close tn, 1°, Fents for $08 per mo} ny terme, age. Green Lake: 20 feet watertront; 1 block car be had now for #1180; terms, . BOXI20 feet; CHEAP MOMS BEAUTIFUL sleared slghtiy lots, $80 to $79, terms $5 down, #2 monthiy, tree can ae ee ne sof Nine oferres_provertnn” = fon cae Ge, Satan caren Ota Lane seme 1700, new cottages and one new B+ Foor ‘cottage: cheap. on tar G.¥. BoovE & CO. Rania plank, lewel lot, we ° WHEREAS, By sati 40x10 feet. They face directly upon | dence presented to the the grant new S-toot boulevard and | “me First National to enable |to extend thelr corperat |and for other purposes," duly ui NOW, THEREFORE, L Sunday onl: trip 7:15 p,m.) Leave jam; Beach only. has been made to located in the City has provisions of the “act ‘atonal Bank b, 1888 7 Kane, deputy and troller of the curreney, certify that Bank of Seattle,” jocated ta of Beattie, im the County of Ki “The First le of Washington, ts have succession specified in Acditional car Uekets may te hed st oor! BDacitic Coast Sail Steamers ORCHARD. Effective October 1, DAILY SERVICE. Leave Seattle—*9 and 10 15, 30 and 5:30 P, mm 8 only, 530 extra trip, 2 extra trl eave Bremerton: om m.; *12:30, 3 and °%6 turday and Sunday only, ‘Sidney ~ 6pm. ave xcept Sundays. For Bremerton Round THE Fare—50 Cents ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT 2:60 and arieston—~ 8 and alt take steame leaving Seattle any trip and Plessis in the County of Kil Late a Prices are from $190 to $200 on payments | Washin, te ea | a | Ei i Northwestern | mercial ‘ NEXT SAILINGS FOR ROME 8S. 8, ORBC ON, Oot: ‘The Oregon te the most Pointed Boat and one of the. Nome fest, has Just y PFICES, 01.2 PIO ING: PHONE, | i] | A : Soe .. F B25 ee 2 22. LY. Bey we tiv . tro wo a é = tha te Yn kin i [ 1

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