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AY, A. CONAN DOYLE'S SHERLOOK HOLMES DETECTIVE STOR THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair and Colder Tonight with Cold Wave; Gunday, Fair, Continued Cold; Winds. ON GEMAND YOUR CHANGE Pr ova in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEB. a, 1907. VOL. NO. 294. JOMPSON CASE ABOUT [LINCOLN GUEST PAY ONLY E CENT 25 CENTS PER MONTH. JAPANESE TROUBLE IS am ° *nbelae on account of the prom -_—- ° MRO, 8. H. SILVER TAKES MER |tnenee af ‘the parties concerned — CURY IN AN EFFORT TO END | Heverad monthe ago Mr. Bilver ob-| the Linooln ani re made the at Accused Boy Concluded His Argument in| NEW CITY WORK IS ain Lire inne ature thu iy wits nl Yempe to tke her tee non oe |atign Japanese Official Semodty Criticises Califor secret chattiber melon naming Mr. Bliver hae been notified or hee © OUTLINED mea metas well-dtows Beattic man os the one dévmer wife and may i, zens Aroused But San Fran- atic Way Last Night and Prosecuting Mra, Bi, HM, Sitver, divorced wite| whe destroyed the peace of tonight nians Japanese Citi ot Hh. HL Bib the Bellingham mill- | home oln hotel the manage 4 y Mackintosh Is Closing Today. Estimates of the cost ot new! ionaireiumctan is neparted, to | "Tiiveday it te known that Mr: | meus itusen to dtacune the neta, | ©4800 School Board Is Obdurate ecneenmamdliuiaal pty Bip oe ° bean p re have attempted suicide at the Lin- | Sliver came to Seattle from Kelling ae egg ee ie Sity Ongineer’s ofifce as follOWS: | comm hotel, ‘Thursday night, by tak» | ham and while in the city Mra. Mit The Ohio s#oclety o' ashington , i. F Sixth av, N. B®. from B bh at, to | : e her back. | will hold ite regular monthly meet (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ment in support of its order of seg wae ing mereur Her attempt to take | ver implared him to tak meer ereeenenne REKHRAS a Pacific place, sewers, 94.600; S4th| her lite wan frustrated by the ar-|Thie he le said to have refused to|ing next Wednesday night in the| TOKIO, Feb “Aw a sincere | regation. av. from B. Pine to B. Denny way | piya) , je and physictans, who| do as he t# to marry a woman by | Chamber of Commerce rooma, The | friend of America 1 could not help| Military Activity. ERDICTS IN THOMPSON CAS AND ® /and other streets, grading, $8,200 | placed the well-known woman out | the name of Mra, A, W. Clark |neaston will be both for busines* but regret that the San Francisco! ryat the tense relations now ex- THEIR PENALTIES, & | Lakeside ay. from Wellington to) of danger Mra, Sliver, discour in eaid to} and soelal time, All Ob officials should have chosen 1000'|ivting between this. country and w | Huse place, grading, $4,300; Yeslor| ang facts in the case are being |have returned to her apartments at! asked to be present cont children as a means for ef 1 is more serious than is gen- way from Hroadway to 32nd ay., re * anes , fecting their political ends, thought, ise the opinion of army Degree—Death, by hanging. ® | grading, paving, eto., $97,000; Lake Haron Kaneko, a member of the|Srrcarn mtationed at military poste Degree—Ten years te life imprisonment. ® | side av. from BE. Jamies si. to REN FRO’S ROU ND HOU se | Japanese house of peers, Who f0-|on the connt, There la unusual ace One year to twenty. * bird as other streets, gr ce v4 vaaited tne a ae tO | tivity at the Presidie. From prep- d ity Ci r hel b jatudy politieal economic conditions. | rations now going on it is evident an Account of Insanity-—Cieared of guilt, but held : > | Continuing tha. aaid, Mk & OOM teas tae was doedenmat Gd not ae mapesition, jever thought the Ban Francisco af |take « light view of the «ituation, entirely free, for such private disposition as @& fair would ondanger the friendship | cithough unwilling to admit tha, it ace fit, * of both nations, Japan owes t09/ amounts to anything more than ® * much of her progress to America.” | goa! agitation, PARRA EERE RRR debenese ta the Pitt Sapanaae teak Gtbailenk, Service.) might tn this last moment of oppor- MANILA, Feb. 2-—-Army and| WASHINGTON, Feb, 2-—The Feb. 2.—Prose | tunity rouse the jury before him, navy officers tn the Philippines at-| president and Attorney General Kenneth Mackin-} was more pathetic, more heart- tribute the acute situation in the Bonaparte are preparing a case to | rending PN ‘state's closing argu than anything the man said, fm the Thompson | or could have sald this morning. He} And when It was all over, and the conclude at} last word had been satd, the reat | Cert! has protested to the governor clock this after-|throng of spectators filed out aad to the Italian government the long fought | briskly: i( had been a great speech, | seeinet the alleged disregard of the turned over to | and everyone was satisfied. law by the Colorado Fuel and Iron * instructions Hut the old man, who locked so | Company, referring expecially to the very old a» he sat all huddled | fecent disaster at Trinidad, where Japanese trouble in Ban Francisco to thetr recommendation for better | fortifieations and stronger plans of lense. They are certain that apan has agents at work through out the islands, but are uncertain as to their number, American of ficers are well informed as to Jap rippe Telegraph Service.) VER, Feb. 2.—Italian Consul 4 ah ghee 40 min | very anere operation: there fe no ‘Ahouss any Ot | up and so pitifully shrunken in hie} many Italian miners were killed and likelihood that Japan will be able Pied Hs titanic prob-| chair, only gazed yeoantly and un- | damage claime denied. The infor to repeat the work at Manchuria, | man as Will/ sceingly into ap unmindful of | mation says there was no coroner's which was planned and carried out * He | inquest, and (atimates that the state with all the climac- | the crowd and ite comments. successfully under the unsecing piafivence his plea sat there long after the jury had | Winks at the law breaking es of the Russians It ts believed f, Mr, Mackintosh | tiled out and the crowd had gonel og ppaaaaaaaaaeee that the mass of military informa than expected. [ away, and remained but hin | * tion sent to Washington from here e two sons, Oscar and Maurice, whol @ COLD WAVE COMING * will account for the activity at the Plea. stood by his chair and wept, not for | is « capital pe the goad, tine a yong J effect, for there were none to see! @ The weather officials thie # aa ie Bes fun the race | them weep, but the erased brother | @ morning displayed storm and @ Schoo! Board Meets. Pat whem oniy - who sat wagging his head in his! @ cold wave signals: Northeast @ BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 2.—The wewels and the bite of) chair and the single deputy, who! ® storm warning, increasing to # board of education held a short a hes Drought Um) cue of pure eympathy stood by. | @ northwest winds this afternoon & eoting this morning, at which it wire, ¥ Bi. Thompson tin-! waiting until the father remained} @ and tonight. Cold wave com. # was definitely decided to to } a iemt to the Jury O° hig atremath uffictently to leave the | @ ing. * Washington in a body, after he had | room and permit bis insane son to) @ * nied by an attorney. Mayor for more than 12) be ied back to hie cell * HAHRAKAHRARAAANKAHH BORAD OF PUBLIC WORKS CAN'T MEET ne tt that cume te the Women who/ ap and the men who as the mupreme ef Schinitz has not announced wheth- | or or not he will go. Another meet ing is being held this afterscon for which all the members devoted | considerable time this morning to} Many Terrible Things. Wit HM. Thompean anid many ter- rible things before ending that plea whieh left him exheusted. The ‘ SAY alte Back Ne. 99 i d eupeon wae eloquent, | did his Mofareragen tp die a gala ALFALFA The board is confident that it will | : of an in- | Muck depended upon the father, Owtng to the coatinued tliness of He said, among other things, that he had BUNKERS ANO COAL WER UP, able to make a ens argu MARSAUDILLE GETS Mb was the oratory Blind in the frenay | W spent. sapped | L. B. Youngs, member of the board of public works, no meeting of the board could be held today. Mr prayed while going out Emory home om the night of the present to the California school of ficials which will maintain that the board of education at San Fran cisco did not act within the law of the state in passing its resolution. It appears that the board acted un- der section 1662 of the civil code of | California, which empowers ~ the board to exclude “Mongolian” chil- dren. The executive claims that Japanese are not Mongolians, as it ia declared that they are members lof the Malay race. j Perkins Is Criticised. j T'd ike to go to wer with Senator | Perkins and others from the coast who are making 4 mountain out of a mole hill,” said Senator Cutiom, chairman of the foreign relations committees, today after a consulta. tion at the White House, “We are pot on the eve of serious trouble with any nation,” he continued, “and | should attend to our own business nd quit talking war, It is this con- | tinal talk about trouble that brings It t# ridiculous te imagine two great nations engaged in war over woch a trivial matters as the San Franctace schools.” The administration ix greatly dis. pleased with Senator Perking’ | epeech last night and feels that such discussions may cause embarrass. ment in the negotiatio: a oe | ; eee ee ee ee Vitality, but who | @urder. to fing bie son DEAD BY | Youngs has bot been able to get! ‘: BANK CLEARINGS. ‘ Bis son's life is at) HIS OWN HAND. And in the pree- | down to his office at any time this TEN | Feb. & 1007... 91,008,778.99 & phils honor ie involved | ehee Of Ol the gaping, curious week, save for a very brief time on YEARS W PEN * & Feb. 2, 1907 ? foe ph gr 4 r crowd, with uplifted hands, he de-| Tuesday, when he attended the * Feb. 2, 1906. 1,228,444.4 id the Women Wept. clared that If he “could only have! meeting of the board that day @ = fae ae © the aged veter: | taken bis corpse home with him, a Mr. Thomson having taken the Eugenio Basterinio, better known | # Increase over same i * enehin was eloquent. and hty trouble would have been position some time ago that he as Julius Marsandilie, who fixed the | # date last year. .§ 20,027.50 # - fe their heart's | lifted from his heart.” could no longer recog the old death trap in his trunk which rele eae cee RRR AREER TR . f the men listened in| Equally terrible was his arraten- street superintendent as a member sulted in the instant death of Mrs. | ee aasenenenn @f the play of «| ment of Dr. Williamson, the famous | of the board, nor the new appointee Emma Dailey in July last, was this | ” Dat the Wild groping | ulienixt Introduced by the state, wha, of the mayor, there can be. ne morning sentenced to serve ° BOW wow's DEATH the | to summon hie a “re | quorum of the board if either Mr Following Cartoonist Renfro’s «uggestion as to motive power for the railways, wpon which there is years in Walla Walla penitentiary ts order that ne! «6 Somttneod ou Page Three.) | Themeon or Mr. Youngs ic absent by Judge Frater lacking @ sufficient number of locomotives, comes « picture of what a round house would look like were mutes substituted for engines. [AW JURY WILL HEAR TONY FAUST RECORD WEEK END SALES ARE ASE MONDAY MORNING |!" The case has attracted consider- able attention in the legal profes sion, Inaemuch as « point of law was raised, whereby cases similiar! to this one have been diemissed by | “her courts, Basterinio was found to have deliberately placed a Coit's | Y revolver in such a position in his trunk that, when the cover was etraing of the band are heard until the wee carly hours, the feet of the city’s guardians will tread off the STOP CAR SHORTAGE mane men are CORPORATIONS dance measures to every kind of rs dance known to modern masters ATTORMRY GENERAL OF OKLA-| hee of the eult came ty SESSION Sergeant of fp aggre oi “e HOMA FILES SUIT TO COM t , all o : Ok (Star Seectat Service Be Marae at the ball, and other mem-| PELARAILROADS TO OPERATE | |)!" gig POS ig got og OPER OLYMPIA, Feb. 2 © bills tax-| charge of the bal t ecting of ma X b Paget poet corporations on | bers of his comm! AN ADEQUATE SYSTEM OR h at the Merchants’ Exchange their grows earnings are making| end Sergt. M. 7 FORPEIT FRANCHISES. at and engine T . afternoon discussing the ix ood progress anectt's bill tax wa x ted H i nth Juction of bill of compulsory a FB on age Alo 40 5 per ce 4 OKLAMOMA CITY, Feb 2— ly pilot and pilotage law in which }has already passed the house and Relirou WAR couse to ef b h and cor i} boats coming into the sound iw in the senate in committee. Baa} tage” If the mandamu Indian te ¥| will be compelled carry a sound jwett’s bill taxing private car com-| filed in t ye My Ho e fallure of Che! pilot panies 7 per cent passed the houne court ty 7. = ee oir shipmen i this morning and went to the sen well ig wurcessful. In the hav wt Ol) INSTALL ELECTRIC SWITCH ate. Rhodes, of Spokane, yesterday court at Bnid he has filed suit to elevate re| introgueed a.similar bil! taxing tele-| mandates the Ro k Island railroad | crammed to bursting with grain to! phe Seattle, Renton & a | © operttie equate railway ay® | be farmers are really | pagiy ‘ 1 Re treet r raph companies on & gross carn to operate an adequat " ’ ailway, the Old Renton street car * a4 "isle "t is ‘ostinets 4 that] - “3 ee tem or ferfelt their nehine | Biiffering plenty of grain IM} iine, is preparing to install an a these three bills will yield from] (Star Special Service.) Almomt immediately upon the! ¢ t ecause of the refusal fl trie automatic switeh at the inter . ~ $50,000 to $180,000 revenue annual) pyERETT, Fet The police the Rock Island to furnish care tol section of Washington st. and lly. These companies now virtually | are jooking for a . many hip thelr pi to market.) Fourth avy, 8. By the use of thi ma the way cor a iny . it " Yr , photograph of Harry Thaw shows the slayer of | escape taxation | mm the with ting a se te orn is lay-| electric switch the motorman on j 4 ook h at a ‘ * ee be a Melthe car can open and close the exactly as he looks today fasing the jury which will AMATEURS TO PERFORM | k “a s Boge oe sgl tad te Ciett vivinge | mie on te cane oo Thursday evening, Feb. 21, at Page exceptionally tight. Ali this is laid]! ping it Telegraph Service.) J not settled who will oy % = Kean's hall, the Egan Dramatic and | >* * to tt Rock Island. | Feb t ement Leavin ’ he pu rs “ a the bh ay / : : } 7 ate 4:91 sce, Peabody said his client | Operatic school will 5 erent an a ger ‘ k Bove at that I will win) pROPOSE TO EXTEND THE Mr fe the The ad ae-o0 was in good health and spirits. He) tractive program, cousiiing oom der A with } The police ~ owe os bo BR a JACKSON 8ST. REGRADE a he rd 4id, “If the state closes Monday | 2¢t each, from “Can additional {Believe @ ‘ t The ts plain law which almost | . . aca Al Jerome hae intimated,|1Y Mary Ann.” As an additiona Pep ha shes ae attorney knows, but which} Siiehes Matdibe tne - aeeteree. « ay Gales oh to fe dy to go on| feature a number of specialists will) i. lare advocate for fear of the} Hacussed last night at Mee have exprenre » Oa oe gy te fe ee ibe introduced, including the chil of the railroads. It te a pre-|° oo ae te pic : ve ig the jury om on y, ates hat Thaw would | dren's class in ensembie | cedent that I seek Sarin Kone Jackson st. fron lla 4 ne report that Thaw would| Jand widening on WE Please: ‘ take stand on bis own behalf. | | the end of the rade already de = 1 te . a ryt rhage ti pin cha? edie PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB. y Ghiabaaeoien Slastria We will not cross that bridge until Lake as me iiat he w we arr he said | ‘The Senior Dramatic club met oe i Raat the pr ty interests wer 4 Alterat It te evident that the defense! rhursday afternoon to reorganize © Progressive Thought club has| 2" ro He . thet the 4 thinks it has been too lenient with | oad elect thelr officers for the com urranged to give an entertainment} night t ed aoe Jerome in matter of excusing ing term. Miss Elsie Dixon was for thé benefit of thelr “Sending : @ the th ele hg he nays he think#| wieeted president Emily Fuller | Libra M. Heitidel will sive a and find t he Ke ‘ the jure whom ‘ome desires ox . resident; Irene Gordon, secre nt § hy veper ‘ e fl vice pres lecture on “Glimpses of the Invis-| peg cused will remain tary, and Ben Ketchum, treasurer , “+ . =e % oe . rent Will be made at th xt v A nt District Attorney Gar-| phe club will arrange to present Pree ids ser i | orld,” thw with | 's Prep ent today in a final review! several plays later om in the terms. | (Soripps T one Ag SES | n slide and mu . attorney» t «. He wan closeted for| CHICAGO, Fe mol | tions will bo rendered t | ench steamer Admiral Tae he resentation 01 th fous witnesses for| STOCKHOLM, Feb A crown | abs Py ‘ ¢ ‘in in| ATTY. GEN, W. 0. CROMWELL ent ay evenir | ma uns is dite to-sall for Austra i 4 g equal suffrage to all » Cont ae - 1 rN 3. morrow ¥ ull cargo of ge ! § erences “afore . bill extending equa walt age to as nes Cre eTown: . ie GUE aibadional out nat 1 the ophical hall, 1420 Becond| mor ow with a full cargo of Oheiny Swed « Thaw vielted with her _ * was introdu partie | nd, Wash. the talirdadé of Oklahoma av merchandise, a ing pre nd for over two hours today ment today send, s ee lifted, the wee@pon would be mm In answer to an inquiry pete gyi al “ey yy the sporting editor of The Star, DOWN-TOWN TRANSACTIONS", des 7 genes [eee eee oe ee TPP eee eee ee eee the following ts the information ARE FEW, BUT RESIDENTIAL | Lox 6 8 1 addi-! man's room, during his absence y Complete and Both Sides Prepared tor the! Tony Faust was raised and O88) PROPERTY DEALS ARE MANY. | | eat ide be- | making the bed, when a bunch of ed at the Ume be ran at the Mead eons en Weatlake 4, for | keys was found on the floor. Mrs fbaw Holds Lengthy Conference With His! n= UP Slows inst vonr by Marney Berek 1, seg og ann aiannrecane | 3, Frit to Gnuran Willan for | Daly, who wam proprietress of the @ Foreman, Deming B Smith. & A Leg Io ps Bg peng tag wanthd weaiee (sanmnets Pay na saaeet Lat 4 » i ,'- . a lodging be ase & eald to ave want Open the tate. 7 tired manufacturer, mar- #| to Sam ts ae A wee —- fally during the | *e#t # » e v ed to see t e keys wou an Will tor S * # | the present time. § Lepage gpm stews have been quite ac. | Mercer and Republican sts. for J.| Basterinio's trunk. When the trunk + 2—Cleorge P. Piatt, 64; @) eight times at the Meadows tive. Dolm-town property sales are | Reuter to 1. W. Gray, for ® was opened and the cover lifted, the rf * married | Jaly & ilaotn edie Sy yoy - few andi fer between, but districts | Tet 1, tn the ing Brook oe revolver was discharged, striking * M. Fecke, 46; # | June 24, July &, 11 and 18 he lost: | Ot ae hehe busy center has had | Tracts, West Seattle, for | Jar-| Mra. Dailey directly over the heart *. married, @}on July 29 he won, and on Augue ao inated | rimore to J. H. Beery, for 900. Al Death was instantaneous. Baster * > A. Pink, 46; @]! Be wen aguin, and co Ange Site Merritt Reaity company re- |h¥Mber of fmalier ‘salen running | inl was on trial twice, the first | cibehienn: Sone and the 24th be los | oguainee’ on Woe tiheare ee Ger f 2640 to 92.900 each, an fury diaa & No tH. C. Harney; 60; pi- @ trictey afeo in Morth Beatie, That about $3 ” ® ance: marriet * POLICE BALL WILL corners. tae cota the soutnener | mae ; WORKING FOR LOCAL * No. 6-Herry ( Hreatey, 15; # Goudie corner of Dexter and Mercer) The Parry Invest @ advertiing agent. married. 7 BE A HUMMER for Ryan apd Dunham to Lowle An-|has sold the southeast double cor @ No, T—-Malcolm &. Fraser, 40; @ Gerson for 921.000. Two tote oniner of Twenty-s6 : OPTiO ® salesman; married * ae Denter av, between Harrison and| Thomas st. fo: * +-Charies D. Newton, # Republicah #ts bave been sold for | William Mitchell for @ 65; retired railway official: @| Arrangements for the samen) ball $15,000 bp, the Boulder Investment | the northwest corner E. H. Cherrington A sipeiniestladens ® married # | of the police ha ope eodhage Bore is Company ko John Renter. The north- | weet and Lee at. fc of the toca Anti Saloon nego nen ®& No &—Wilbur & Steele, 6 jeompless, Gud ge ined of at police West corter of Seventh av. and | and Lena Born to J returne from Olympia, w here be & manufacturer; married # | all that can be ta Thomas #t. has been sold to N.| for $2,600, and tw was identified with several bile of @ No. 16—John & Dene, 36; w| headquarters ‘ White for $8,000, The southwest cor- | amounting to $2,400 | benefit to the league. “Our greatent ® railway freight agent; unmar- #| In the words of the managers, J or Demier ay. and Harrison #.| George U. Piper & Co. has sod 65] fight,” sald he this morning, “is * red @ | there are to be omett je ~~ on has been. sold for 18,590 to J. K,| lote in the Front Street Cable addi- | over the local option bill introduced © Be ti-—Jeossh B. Betten, Pig a in the Dreamland Zook: Qther denis made by the | tion, aggregating # total of $62,000. | by Johnson, of Yakima. We are feel ® clerk; married * hen = Seventh av. and Union ot ritt Realty ny ogeregate | The addit which ng fairly weu ecured regards @ No 12-—-Bernard Gerstman, @| Dall at Seventh ay. a» 4 , 5.008. | Queen Anne bill, betw the fenue he committee on publt @ 36; manumacturer; married @| Mayor Moore will | the Grass | orailed & Co. report the follow-| Ray stn, and Gueer 4] morals has passed favorably on it * #| march. The hall ts to be elaborate | 7 thwest corner of | Third av, weat, ha by five votes against three, and has | [Se RRARHAAHAHEERH c¢ Basten a 400 Terry &¥. ahd Jefferson at, by M. M. market two weeks econ A that it ¥ a ew Mu George vs - *. The measure w meu ‘or the couples are expected to attend hird reading about the middie of The patrolmen will take thelr ext we | j form and from the t time the opening Olympta, Monday CAUSES A SUIT Suit for damages in the sum of $500, to recover the value of a dog which was run down and killed by en automobile owned by J. Walter Hainsworth, was begun in the su- perlor court this morning. Evan Griffiths was the owner of the dog, and charges Hainsworth with reckless zigaag automobile driving going at the rate of 28 miles an hour down Rainier ay, The dog is said to have been in the street and was trying to get away from the fast approaching n ine, but unsuccessfully. The animal was valued at $500. DAKOTA QUE FROM ORIENT Steamanty. mebetacce of the Great Northern Steamship company, parked In at Tatoosh ut 10:30 o'clock this morning and is due to arrive at the Great Northern docks at € j o'clock tonight | Steamer Monticello resumed her |run on the Paulabo route this morm jing, after having her rudder re paired and a new wheel placed. | The Kitsap County Transporta- | tion company announces that they will have their summer excursion schedule out about April 1 Stean City of Everett fs ex- | pected to be placed back on her for- mer rim next Saturday The olf tanks will be finished and Installed about Wednesday, a the olf | pumps are expected to arrive from San Francisco on the er Wat. son, which is due to arrive in port | Thursday | Steamer atoga, of the North western 8 ship company, at |rived from Valdex this morning at lock, with passengers and ton from the Ellamar | es for smelter, The mpany annownced this morning | that as soon as the steamer North- western was placed on the Valdes |r er being repaired, which will | be about Feb. 15, the steamer Sara- jtoga will be laid up in order to | have repaired the damage received in the collision with the steam schooner Jeanie at Valdex several weeks ago Steamer Buckman, of the Alaska Pacific Steamshtp company, is due | to sail for San Francisco this after. noon with a full passenger lis 3 Norwood, of th # Gray fleet, will sail for Fran cisco at 7 a. m, tomorrow with @ jfair Hist of passengers nd full | cargo. | It was reported this morning that | the bark Prussia has n chartered to carry anthracite coal to the Puget sound navy yard from New York, |She is expected to arrive here in about four months fr New York, | where she is now loading 2,500 tons Captain Lovejoy, of the Island srtation company, is expect- ed to return from Whidby island to- | ni with the plans of the new | steamer Whidby, to be built by the }company for the Coupeville run. | J. W. Sargent, of the local immt | gration office, announced today that the erecting a Chinese de- on station a Great North- ern docks would begin in about @ n

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