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S LEGISLATURE. © WON'T INTERFERE fegtatature bx to Cok furn the whole business over to the exe " wd na of it ‘There's no use in halt i? qitiee of thelr eames, Mowever, I do not be jot Whey MEHE JURE Oo") ove that the fomintators of the | tells the chief that Pean and pase & law # state will stoop to the point of tak ’ oe of may ne a hand tn the Seattle diffioulty.” _ pam tbe offic | It was sald around the elty haut! Fee ie sald Counciiman today that George U, Piper would fa discussing = (he | iicroduee the bill during the day of the Seat! Connetiman Keene satd that whtte fe get a law pa he hed heard an inkling of the mat- Moore ‘ ea aver the appoint. | the newspapers he had not been let ie gaperintendtont of were’ » the secret ° on time and leave the re tn ‘ the shaft to shift for t Ives Tt ta too ridieulous com | ment,” Prank Cotterill, president of 0 © previous to the anntuncement in the state organteation of the Au ae jean Federation of Labor, sald j a Star reporter this morning ee ee ee eT * * * fe not immune | * BANK CLEARINGS, * goal shortage, ac | * *. a rought south by ® Fed. 8, 1907... .01,201,280.20 # eamer Dolphin. tnt Feb. §, 1906 LIOS G0 & fa already there, * TET e TTT eT eee Tee imation has not stage. at Skagway has ba white Puss & Ly ae bos stead ve | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney e peeote and a coal famine Vanderveer thie afternoon pre-| & Jobson, tho *hted to Mayor Moore the pro had been ua Doved DIM regulating the sale of “ sures, area, especially auch as cocaine ‘qeat Prom any sou Have a contract with And other “dope” substances, This company to fur bill wil be sent to Olympia for : paanage. | STATE “DOPE” BILL. seeeoritat them | SAILS WITH RECORD CARGO, Le n> | eh ena Xt hes oat Steamer Tottenham, under char " it has been ‘T >¥ MeCabe & Hamilton, of Se- ren 2 atthe, salled from Vancouver, B. C., ~ this morning for Port Pirie with INT AGAINST Over 4,000,000 feet of lumber, which LAW FOOLISH. is 150,000 feet more than she took on her previous voyage. Capt. W.) — brand a@ foolish C. W. Reney ts in command. | by the Pa) bee " ty before the com ACCEPTS FRANCHISES, and mining ts op) gighthour law f The Seattle Electric company to professes to day accepted the franchises for} the proposed law is sew lines on Summit, 1%h and the reason that en Wallingford ave. maid quit work sxactly "A DOLLAR WORKS HARO, | Hie. Oriental Baths | 4 single dollar must remain in « % |savings bank a whole year to net) you the trivial sum of four cents. Money tmvested through the Ger man Savings Building and Loan turaa, as this company selects oaly Liberal loans are made to all mem EAL ESTATE| VESTMENTS| For Exchange feet of timber tn Pacifie county, close to NP. Ry. fiver. Logging road being built. Will take vacant pro- per improved property and assume mortgage $25,000 fou been out Bellevue and Summit Avenue and part of the city over? We hare 180x120 on Belle two good bourses; the district ie to be paved this Scar line will be built owt Summit, back on Belle- $18,000 @@ Summit, south of Thomas; fine vie house jocetion. $18,000 @f and close to Thomas; on Melrose, commanding ‘@ the Sound, city, Lake Union, Queen Anne Hil! and ¢ Mountains, we have for sale 120x136; there te parking strip inside the walk. Terme, $4,000 fa nine months, and $5,000 Im eighteen montha $17,500 Gener of Broad, Dexter and Mercer Streets, 198 feet on $27,500 @u Minor, clore to Denny Way, 180x120, for a large of small, medium-priced apartments this is a fine $ 5 | IMM comer on Poutine and Republican All street | 4 ts paid. This is loceted in the funnel district, | i” Bastiake and Westlake, south of Lake Union, where | | ee Of all property in sure to double in the next three $35,000 SEE OG the corner of 16th and Republican. Income es swell erereoe en apartments, $200 r month ritments be built 1x90 vacant for an building $3,000 Avenue South; right on the Beacon Hill 7,000 Avenne South; all street improvemnts view Surrounded by fine homes. $2,650 B09 on 224 Avenue, Capitol Hill; fine unobstructed mountains $3,500 OM ist, between Aloha and Prospect LS TURNER| SAP /AM, President. H. & TURNER, Mane, i ‘6 Lumber Exchange Bldg. | Ind. 1614 DYING MOTHER MAKES 2? BLAGKMAILING EFFORTS asking that the Seattle poli A pathette letter was day by Chief of Poliee W dying woman | Cole. in believed ounel and let them have their | to be woman signe her name as Mra, W Robi and she deatres son's WIFE ON WAR PATH, thi# morning | Hummel was a blackmatler and a odings | ahyater lawyer.” allogtng Relating further to meeting aa she | Thaw, the witness said Thaw] that it was Li voll said [should not speak to Stanford Thaw's Will Produced. 4 to Weill bien ly she is maid to have spat tn his | Whi dd called his vile names be friends. jaaid: ‘That's 0 tie” Thaw anid | D* Wedding day, was shown to Mra Calumet, | people would think f was a bla “When did you see White One of Thaw's letter read in again?” the attorney inquired court this morning, which directed ‘One night White came rushing} Longfellow in financial transac wp, | Navarre ot | tank and Smith de. | YOu tell Harum lures he haw captured two smooth | Mim I had told Hummel nothing. |tep was written to Mvelyn to arrest thie morning Ronandert and W Sheriff 1. ©. was made upon tele Sheritt, |® thousand dollars out of him, amd/ter continued 1 know it's not of Bellingham. men | MteOR® another | money on two horses put In a livery for safe keeping vt |her if she had signed any pape: ot |}for Hammel, She replied she bad placed |ROt, Bhe did Utopia, | Paper In the Madison Square Gar|to Longfellow said “She ts all raay }4en tower for White, and said she| right, and had she t things from the polluted, | bringing them to Beattie yer alloged amith to be}, and she sald he finally ar-jtongued, hard-hearted The |"*naed for her to see Hummel|apoken pi trick and wire wae received too late for Sheriff Bmith to meet the boat, but |*#OWR & paper with her signature| lunch Hhe told the defendant that this morning Bhertrt |O° MH, but the signature w Hellingbam, arrived in Seattlo and a search revealed the on tified the the to horses and said Ronand: Ronandort was “ in| “2 told bir F wanted to wave WA] Attorney Deine charged with an accomplice of Ronanderf and was also locked tm the county Jatt WANT A RE MeDougall & Co. this m commenced sult for the fe closure of a lien the appoint & receiver against the Tay 4 [08 Yarmouth.” of the} “Did Mra William Thaw ever vis. | 4 Association gives much larger re | lor Chartes 8. Turner and |the most profitable investments. Turner Investment company, alleg-|'t YOU In New Yorks before your) pid you ever tell Thaw what They charge that an at- COACH PLACE TO TALK ON ATHLETICS. | made me pronetee tatthfully to tell Delmas said he The third snoual banquet of the} me agnin. I kept my promixe. Bome | Thaw know While was alleged A. Athletic club the roome « be | time the | ay. en route to a doctor, on Thirty- of | second st. T saw White In a han the wd] dress of the evening on “The Ath-| up the doctor's steps, but got nerv- Officers wiil be elect ed for the ensuing year EAGER TO LEARN OF SEATTLE. | ne Yor Love etud, | | Frank Townetey conducting a Beattie and Washing |} goles, says that he te meeting with Last Tuesday sight | 5 to 1,060 school Watson lecture the Hlanchard at | Low Any DUCK SHOOTING CLOSES MARCH FIRBT. I have an assortment of odd shells | avenve and Union street ee hase. | : whiem I wilt sell at cost to clean | Mall's, 1111 Piret aven: Tamm & Kunkel Henry Tamm. Chas. G. A. Kunkel 07 Marion Building Corner Gecond and Marion . or THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. ~ OF WHITE ARE EXPOSED (Continued from Page One.) White became very angry and sent ~|ine away to school asked to sign any papers, and bad At this potat Delmas asked for an hot signed any Thaw then said] adjournment, the judeo announcing uch as the jury was be together, he would hold cotn’s birthday , and watd Twas accused of] 1 4 ree A lmproper relations with him, 1 haw's will and cedicil, made Thaw The codiet! ta in favor of hie wife, the estate reverting back to his family at her death, thus die matier be | went to Humm office, Thaw sald it looked Mke blackmal!l to him. mother Hummel Worked White, Had Nothing to Live For. into my apartments at the Hotel|tiens, ended with “1 have noth tod, and sat on aling to live for.” This letter was d me ‘What did] written after he had heard Bye about met’ | told|lya’s story in Paria. Another let White sald something must be|Amerioa, in which he sald he be wrong. Hummel had just aqueesed |Maved her hypnotized, but the let there was no telling when he would | your fault, and you mean no wrong, a You know | have always treated Thaw again axked|yop with the greatest respect.” Other letters denied using mor phine, detailed public stories about recall signing a|the girl should be stopped, and one Bvelyn watd only kept the called White on the tolepty asked him about It, White p » and | prese t her} lying double smooth but soft easional decetvers # sald she was Kvelyn resumed the stand after ne again. The witn ! atter # jcould see. White wanted her to She said Hummel took a matolg| “White asked me to visit him in his © returned Kurope and burned the paper in @ jardi-|@partments.” the girl textified, “but ners, She married Thaw on Aprit|! told bim I would not. Me pleaded 4, 1908. then cried, and said I was not Did you still persist tn refusing) buman and cold as @ fish tmmediately |! Up to this tine, and why? Bent to Sohool by White. | reputation. That many people knew | why she had been cent to school ta [about White, and that my marringe| New Jersey, She eaid one day, ir to him would be sure to hurt him! White's studio, im the presence of with his famity, I knew tt would| White, Barrymore asked ber t be @ good thing for me, but I cared | marry him, and she refused. “White so much for him that I @id not want! got very angry,” @he paid, “and maid, to injure his reputation.” | What eould two & like you live “After the marriage, how were! on yOu received in Engtand? | know White told me Rarry “Very pleasantly by the Countess | was ‘aay, that hie father we sane asyluem After thie in White sent me te school Te in Garrings t” |happened to the other girls at bers, Full particulars from Chas. | te being made the | “Yeu several timen” White's banda?* ' Osner, secretary, 416 Bailey Bidg. | Broperty betonging Taytor Annoyed by White, 1 object,” erled Jerome. The bcuns en company en PS state is not permitted to controvert | igint aiiogee that $990 in now du After your marriage, did Whiteline truth of a single statement in | the ry, te eppresch you the testimony, White is dead 1 ty on FiCth ev. jobject to this question, which ts White held out his hands and satd, ot folk Evelyn’ That was ali the ‘Thaw !* not folk i with deep f would p show t ng a path w Jerome spoke oduce j hie ff White ever tried to speak to | documentary evidence er, while riding down Fifth |have had relations with othe girlie, The judge uetained the ob jection until the groundwork was mare to bufld up this line of testl %, following my bansom, TI ran mony | mto the Ransom and ordered the | neimas’ objection being, “May th driver to drive an fast as possible to | goog Lord forbid that we ak Did you ever tel! Thaw why| GROCERS’ ASSOCIATION NOT In a letter to W. R Williams. Ree- | waite gent you to school in Weg| lOENTIFIED WITH PURE Jersey, while you were on the FOOO SHOW 10 I csaeet” The Seattle Retail Grocers Asso rom, § told Thaw that Jack Mas. |etslion ts net financially or other ve com. [He Connected w to vee [SOW OT te ow pe terprise od, /OO™Mtrotied and managed by parties tymore, who wes in the « the Pure Food pany with me, had asked + apartments and that I ret. SUITS $15.00. Our $15.00 suit Hees men has kept our special [busy during the l | Hutchinson & Way connected with the aes te for free tickets, as It has joer | been advertined that they have them fow weeks, Wi to give away The only way gro- « Corner Becond |cers can secure tickets ia by pur- make matters clear to all J. J. HIGGING, Secretary. Metall Grocers’ Associa OUR BALLARD BRANCH WAS OPENED FO sus: FEBRUARY 4TH W. CASLER 18 THE MANAGER Hall’s Addition Will be opened Sunday, Feb. 10th. See ue now Faikenstein & Singletary, 14 First ave Phones: Main 1379, L 4349. We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts BRANCHE Georgetown JAMES D HOOR YAKIMA VALLEY 160 ACRES UNDER THE NEW TIFTON DITCH, north west of Yakima, 120 acres in cultivation, fenced, fair build ings, and only 3 miles from railroad and the new town of Nat *«. THIS 18 A SNAP Price $5,000 HOOVER BROS. 617 Marion Bidg Main 1677; Ind 2420 | & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., & Ware & Ireland 419 Bailey Bidg 900 Cash On new car tir 01-2Cash Only One Day More, Billy Hall’s Addition Will Be Opened Sund-y February 10th Everybody is inter TS ARE NOW READY NOT A STUMP MAKE YOUK ; t ) lie on “emmand a b utiinl view t to our Wines and Liquors whe MENTS. you have tasted them, You will THE GROUND scknow € thetr greeny PRESENT CAR ond Se will guarentes tho. J ESERVATIONS NOW fect purity of every bottle o goods leaving our establish ment FALKENSTEIN & SINGLETARY ~ VE, OPPOSIiE TOTEM POLE te#—Main 1379, L 4249 Popular Sheet Music 15 a Copy After They Gather the Hay. nm the GOR M'GREGO ADDITION TODAY. Red Domir Twilight Meditatlor ma's Watting There. Germany Air About Mary For Irrigeted Lands call om COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and General Manager, 500-610 Me rion Bu iding, Beattie, Wash. of. Attalia, Walle Walla Co, Wash, Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE. xts, as they are with KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, 1122 Firat ave, corner Seneca Main 1184; Ind. 1184 FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR xt Tuesday, deepite the fact! ” eriminating against his wife's! 4 Barrymore said, “You don't] Many grocers are receiv “ai controvert a single statement rr here,” Js regarded as forecasting @ victory for the defense At the conclusion of the after noon's wenule adjournment was taken until Monday WILL NOT ALLOW SCHOOL CHILOREN TO CONTRIBUTE The school rd hae ref assent to the plan of the Da of the American Revolution the weh fund being collected to ereet ar ument to George Waasntngton on the | children contribute to the campus of the state untverstty The board's action in due to a pol | licy adopted some time ago of not allowing collections among children fur any purpone WANTS WIGHT RETURNE Chief Wappenstein haa received tr fan F nd W. 1B, Wight back to that ity on the first steamer, Wight is wanted in connection with the mur der of his partner, Claude Young ARRESTED FOR STRIKING DOG Mre. Alice Miaher seventh av, th the ar ot plumber, on a charge of beatin wi nolsco, asking him to Twenty caused West, a her Mrs. Fisher, who is 70 years old and lives alone al the above addres with only her three small grand ehiidren for company, says Wert etruck the dog over the head sev- eral Uimes with the blunt end of « a The old lady te broken-hearted | over the condition of her pet, which will probably die | | Representatives of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway com pany have negotiated for the pur chase of thousands of acres of tim ber land in Cowlits, Lewis and | Thurston counties lately, and the | total acreage acquired’ by the rail | road company is sald to involve a » | total expenditure of nearly $1,000, }000. Deeds for the property pur. jchased are being m at in the nome of the Continental Timber company Because of the fact that the tim ber lands bought are in the terrt tory which would be reached by the | proposed extension of the Tacoma | Maetern railway, these purchases make it appear practically certain that the Milwaukee elther has pur chased the Tacoma Bastern, or that ja branch Ine will be built by the Milwaukee into the Big Bottom country A. F. Piselling, the Milwaukee! j agent in charge of the purchase of ithe timber lands, has been in Beat-| the and Tecoma for the past two weeks, leaving for Spokane tast/ | night vy. MC. A. NOTES. W. E Starr, manager of the | Stone-Pisher Co. will epenk t ° | bows Y™ A. gymnast Sunday afters The Reyal Mate and Trombone the Sunday ct maine hour }will meet tomorrow nigt Henstock will read a paper Tt Future of Chine FALLS © FEET Hans Brandgrond, « carpenter, yesterday fell 20 feet from the scaffolding of a fing at Bighth avy. and Union «# and struck on [his back on the conerete walk. At |the Providence hospital this morn ing, where he was taken, it was stated that he would probably os eape with only a strained bi We hope this explanation will | VICTORIA SUSPECT ARRESTED. | Upon orders from the provinetal | police of Victoria, Detectives Phil lips and Byrne today arrested Fred Sulmer, wanted there on « charge a SUITS $15.00. | Our $15.00 suit special for bust ness men has kept our spectal Moor } busy during the last few weeks W Hutchinson @ wher Be ROLLER SKATES of all k * Come in and «© them uy. Hall's, 1111 Firat criminal eases and LOCAL FLASHES Women Workers Dance. at the Labor Religiousty tneane "| eane, was committed to the a at Bteflacoom by Albertson this morning Calley Goos to Wont Point. appointment leoe, two |fined $10 each by Poll udge |Gordon for being drunk ani din Jorderly. It is alleged in the com- |plaint that the boys were hanging around the Franklin high school, }and Superintendent J. E. Town tes tf ing through the windows, and their actions were otherwise suspicious high school cadets Jesuit Alumnl organized sociation of Jesuit Alumnl held Its Chief of Police Dinan | Output $12,000,000. According to a report from Daw the output of the Tanane) Pirst av, about six years ago # mer will be § rehest district in Tanana Californians Meet. The Callfornians of Washington t tonight to see what they ean do toward getting nia legiMature to make an appro priation for the A-Y-P, EB. Burne Gets His. John Burns, arrested #e wandering around Harvard av have not been asked by th wont at the night, the oc of a handsome mouth chureh last sion being bis departure for Japan Hotel Thieves at Work. W. F. MoCanley, of the Cleveland reported today to the police oa had entered his room last evening and stolen a $10 Ce and several nadian bill inted Administrator. Johnson was this morn- ing appointed spectal administratoy of the estate Cranston, who died at hospital recently. A bond for $2,000 by Judge Albertaon ee ee ee T. Hi. MeMiitan, formerly eaptain was accepted this morning New York Society Meets. The regular weekly meeting of| turned from Friday Harbor. the New York Btate society will be|he te having a steamer bullt and the| which will t Chamber of Commerce rooms. A. Nadeau will| leave for Portiand tomorrow to as- address the meeting, and a musical) sume charge program will also be given Schooner Neck Libeled. The German schooner Neck, load- Gamble, was | Harb’ a jumber, fish and flour Mbeled this morning in the federal | court by J. J. O'Bryne, « etevedore, | in the aut of $5,000, and an order| rive fre of attachment was issued by Judge Hanford, as the ship was about to/ tons of ore for the leave for Europe. Banking Men Meet. At the meeting of Seattle bank Bikes hall, Alaska the W Coast Bt southeastern Alaska ports tomorrow with a cargo of dynamite and oil. The « days ago, but on account of the coal shortage was held up. ing men in the United States | service, will speak on “Counterfelt Music and refreshments will be provided, the former by Nicholas n't Gambling. ambling case ever tried there | commissioner's man in town was subpoenaed and/ © being out four hours the jury returned a verdict of not guilty Three John Does Fined. booked on the Frenchinen unable to speak Enelish acknowledged being under the influence of t with police officers Legal Quarreis tng trouble ounty in 1906 )| Increased more than Lady Sits on Hat At one of the theaters recently a| certain lady was greatly ed when she sat on a gentiem yest state a certificate of increase in its capital stock of $66,500,000 You should wear ~ yor 1904. There were 2,708 cases disposed of, of which 1,648 were civil actions, 720 divorce canon, 540 ulty canes, $40 Juvenile casex, 300 ) probate Where Ie B, OD, Sinclair? whereabouts of B,D. Sinelair sired by T. P. Fahey, of 1211 Ohio st. Sinclair in supposed to be connected with a city publish ing house, but his p the directory re |ley, Cal, with to communicate with bien 6 in not in ns in Berke Two Boys Prove Bad. Jay Montgomery and Ben Mon ys, were thie morning that he saw both boys look- Fir Ties Stand Test, Fir ties put down on Pike st. at ing taken up toc good an the y | | day they were laid. The ties were | put down in a pletely covered say an experiment, The result will be of much importance to the scientif- t bed, com at the top, as world Yukon Miners to Help. A letter haw been received from Charles R, Settieman, editor of the Dawson Daily News, in which he states that the miners are elated over the prospects of Alaska being carrying am} brought to the front by the iron bar, was yesterday sentenced|A-Y-P.H. Although the }to 63 days on the chain gang by Police Judge Gorgon. u the exposition to contribute to the exposition it is expected that a collection will be taken up by them along the Yukon and sent to the officials tn this city, All the miners have start urion for the Alaska exhibit TEACHERS MEET TOMORROW. collecting Tomorrow at the Central school the King County Teachers’ Histort- cal association will hold a meet- ing. Over 20 teachers from vart ous sections of the county will be in attendance, besides many city teacher Se eee ON THE FRONT = the steamer Manette, has re- where completed next week Marine Inspector Whitney will of the Inspection work during the tiness of Captain Ed- wards Kosmos liner Salatia sailed. for g today with a full cargo of Kosmos liner Amaia is due to are » Hamburg by the way of st, Monday, with 1,000 Tacoma smelter. Steamer Montara, of the Pacific mahip company, salle for amer was due to sail several J. Exory, of the Istand Transpor- tation company, announced this morning that the steamer Cami which broke one of her blades yesterday morning, would have to be placed on the dock for repairs nO, opeller During the last month many of the sound steamers have had to be placed on drydocks for new propel- lets, on account of blades being broken by loge left by dock owners and drifting dangerously in the bay. are watersoaked the surface of s for o of the lor 4 just b ¢ water, making ft dangere e navigation of sound boata. A report reached Seattle today that the steamer Dirigo, en route from Ketchikan to Seattle, is have th bound on account Jefective bolters Steamer Dolphin, due to safl for Skagway tomorrow evening, will be laid up on account of the coal short. age, and the Farallon will make the trip. Steamer Watson, of the Alaska Pacific Steamship company, salle « San Francisco tomorrow with J many passenge Steamer Bertha, of the Alaske st company, is due to arrive in purchased a $3.00) Kort trom Seward tonight Litlagar and Bark INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. &—The ‘eclates the ex-| Wabash Railroad company filed rday with the secretary of Great Sale of LADIES’ WEAR At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Co.'s main store, 1316 Second av. They go on je tomorrow at cost. Every express brings in new goods ordered by the Ladyware Co. for spring wear. We want room for our own stock, 80 they go on sale tomorrow at about cost. SWELL TOP COATS AND NICE SUITS. I I are ¥ at : ir 10-day sale price 86.9 FINEST IMPORTED TOP COATS—SUITS. nh mixt Well tat taflored, In Ladyware c p to our 10-day wale price 812.50 HIGH CLASS MAN.-TAILORED COATS AND FINEST WOMEN’S SUITS. In broad Ladyware values up to $ y our 10 $16.50 SWELL SILK AND 6ATIN RAIN COATS. Alt ah Ladyware model mixta nd hand made, silk lined 1 827-50 SHORT BOX COATS. S44 HUNDREDS OF FINEST MAN TAILORED SKIRTS Hest t Lady 87 PANAMA WALKING SKIRTS. S165 HUNDREDS OF RAINCOATS. All whades; La ies uf to $87.60; 10-day sal P S1B-50 t $4.00 to 86.00 SATURDAY Novelty Cloak & Suit Mfg. Co. Novelty Annex, 120: HOFFMAN, Manag 1316 Second Ay Two Magnificent Lines of Ladies’ to Select From stock, com- wearables for ladies at un- VERYONE K N O W & that the to be t lown t way for »DEL BUSID Was any took over the entir or prices that will mak buye andard values we give and tho ATS AND BETTER COATS, MORE SUITS AND BETTER SUITS, MORE WAISTS AND BETTER WAISTS, MORE SKIRTS ANO BETTER SKIRTS, MORE PETTICOATS AND BET TER PETTICUATS in the city {8 showing, and advanced and snappy | WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS FOR A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ WAISTS? BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS, NEVER SOLD LOWER NOVELTY PRICE $1.4 ond A Staal ciel re SR

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