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LAST EDITION | T VOL. 10 NO. 46 CAL POLITICIAN ] ia Beret Elected | Delegate te Demo: SAKA R HR RR > ali Heian Convention, Charged With Getting: & Water il nt tt we § mm rl the distriet eat of # * * WATER SHUT OFF NOTHOE. * * * . = iid i i a od Lanowe | the policy had lapaed 19 years ago % Gene ™ and was worthless tinge man aboot worn, #80 Wwertneess. povstictan. oni I ann, satisfied that he was f gested a deiesa': out § swore to a warrant charg i —_ qoamal conven! ing M with obtaining money F pe democra! July der false pretenses, myere rep ip be Weld at Dewees > 4 that he was related to/ 2 toilag by Devoe t's President Pal ¢ th eer ew v waiden| aimer, of the! yea ono Northwest Muteal Life Insurance | me be borrowed the me ees —— Myers had already borrow ts scommed bY on the policy from (By United Press.) ~ Barty B Mypmer? i, ine mocratic politician, be WASHINGTON, April 17. —Seere real eatate and taeur ance approaching Lippmann. Lipp | tary Taft himself ie authority fo cmae 910 9 —* non paid Heifer $25, took the| the statement that he will not re S mane ae Ses | pestleg Myers $75 | sign from the cabinet to carry on more ithe pretiminary part of bis can: Gbiinted te Meee Quoc }palan, but adds that he will step ¢ and out if be ls nominated ia Charles G and advance . ™ Myers appeared tn Lipp Yo fo him and ¢ = © offices, at 1044605 New York bt | The secretary made thie dental sid safely advance the Mm: Tuesday, He was given because a new story le in cireula poltier At that time Myers promised Lipp | iow to the effect that he will with Policy Had Lapsed mann to turn over all reeeiptr | draw from the cabinet within « few showing money pat@ on the poticy | jays to give all his time to his ~ ways the insuranc . : saan asd by the Nor This, Lippmann saya, Myers failed /oaign It le pe nted out, however. wice company. of to do, and the arrest followed. | that his only reason for iglgrenian goon wired the = Myers teabout 86 years old. Me ling at thie time te hie dealed’ so tue ain be advanced ts single, and for several months |certain measures affecting th on Was informed that has had rooms at 1330 Seventh #¥ | Philippines and insular possessions pens. comuns |enacied into law Y MAKE BAGLEY | " PURCHA SING AGENT been planned to have the task of | unteipal suppites fal to be purchasing orks, Is to be ? tes upon the # B Bagley, secretary of the pabiic GQ romber of city Offictals present secretary through. Al present the Mr. Bagley's salary ts to be tn the secretary is consid creased. under the new scheme, and | ined, owing to the the ansistant is to have charge of @& Charles McAllister. the clerical work, A number of the secretary, ¥ho bes here ty officials believe that the a» | the duties of purchas sistant should be asuigned the du tex of purchasing agent. allowing | tant to Secretary Bagley Secretary Bagley to retain genera! Gesounced until after the supervision of the work of Of the board, the su- office. It Is urged that the work |) ap of building: * ap f buying city supplies ix enough | F c « iy Mayor Miller. It had to keep ont man busy ae bron chambers at the ces *| going ahead or aban iw Quewn Ann vard. EAKS L EG Au invitation has been extended to all interested property owners ent, and It ix expected Pee be * i | that there Will be a large delegation i 7 Bp) Ss to take @ voice in the pro- Next Thursday Night to Improvements. A public me: evening at # o'elock ceedings { The ides of settling the question ie —_——_-—— iby a Deagier, @ traveling vales | rega’ ‘o pub fell agaim with a groan. ton coe nb my Be re : a He was carried to the Rainier it New York city, died a orang hotel, where he was Ge General hospita! short | ping and Dr. J W. Thomas (afte 2 otek this morning from | summoned He was ieumedintely | P fractur m to the Seattle General how | tees memes tence pial, where Kwan f jhe Wis descending Madison st ‘ferendum vote through a | public meeting originated with the of the el ceunedt! As the pr id have © foot the bill in amy event, It was | thought best ce the question Jin thelr hands for final disposition ned his feet, bat Immediately em pound commin bey Will D. Wilson, wan and within two hours after the Book department of bones were reset the man died =| & Hanford Stationery | nervous shock. The body was re | 0 S TAKEN TO JAIL af aiders of (he assistant! Ps Gre . iH and that “| $ end [ fracture r the left leg between the ankle | First and Second ave, at knee had been sustained Polock this mornin« Dengier - suffered intense mes ONE .CENT SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND GAT WASH., URDAY; MODERATE 6. W. GALE A orem eit | oeap EXPECTS TO CATCH WASHINGTON, April 17—The ®400t & resolution directing: that | t he brought before the committee Aldrich financed biti, pamed by the’ | — 4 pamed ° The act of laying it upon the ‘RIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908 enate Marck 97, wie pemetloally table nt the conclusion of the hear | * Xk AAA AR AAA R RAR P * . P Killed tod, ws far ot tine lanes «| ing Defore the ‘comunitice followed |# * Deputy Sheriff Jehn Liner Gees After Spaso Hogovich, Poprevnotrtant! we Is eommewrteed & Yieiouw atiack made upon it by | # BANK CLEARINGS. * y ter P Firs meummerne, Whebety buw on Aired O, Cronie & student of|* * rt . . mere mucagely atineled by both | financial conditions, who charged | * Seattle *, Who Is Reported as Being Hidden Away by Fellow wane ef Congres then anyjthat members of the American|* ¢ ‘ oda ' 4920.03 «| po as ig ther piece of legelatton that has Hieling Association, after oy ® Balance 164,66 * hown imtrodneed recently, was inid ing the ni 6, had been won| * Tacoma . Countrymen Near North Bend. om the table today by the house aver to the side of Wall Street in |* ¢ on $559 * ommittes on banking There it) teteets which favor the measure * a 676 #} " * *) See ee Bypaso Hoge vic th mem-,tempting to escape through Sao LOOK OUT FOR THEM ber of the gang enegran | Wwalmic | ren ie anne detait Petirich pot only knows the | [RL Polk &@ Ca. hue | Wounded Marche liller @t| monthe ou both sides of the mown received word from ¢ office at| ™* eek, © p be | taina, ¥ a in the Milwaukee | Detroit that a gang in place evening construction camps. While he was has beer ed ous i ght to be! » Marti ny directorte ¢ ‘ Kiebult i tf ' fs De Identifies Pettrich orry | nore Fannie R | / ne ich, | he worked here several months last ” | te widew and a member o: i Gin piterael io stan Fa . eo man exclaimed as | re the Cause. Gare | estignic, and if the fe © ne |#oon as he saw patures of the auother woman had had a gang sb on bara] e ¢ ' t Matthew. i? ns’ | interview with Thompson Teen eS, w ne son & Ha ” on this (By United Pres.) flor hie engagement te Mr he man whom Line t ‘ that Pet- WOODBURY, N. J, Apri 17 rihy was announced, § tod ippowed worked for them in their aiioged that Thompson owed tion gang. Pettrich was wr Atlantic Battleships Sail! v=", *»vis-! vile her than face an exposure of | ai) the love and duty due tne « J nid not # smnlt gang of Mc bis relations with a’ women wh ng for the rallroad ana vowed she w name ts known, Rev, George W,|tamely to hie desertion of her. | fi Los Ang les i aoe see f a ia Thempaon, 48 yours old, for 10) It te further alleged she threaten or e in a « th Bend at Pettrich and Bors years pastor of the First Presby-|4@ to publish the Rev » ¢ i to of Mt tertan church, one of the wealthiest Thompson persisted rying Morning. ep Bandits’ Story Discredited { battle of this city, committed suleide in the widow. Worry over these oi et im ORG reapect at least the stor fol two & loca! hotel today by shooting him | cumetances is supposed to have| told by the bandit “ly has | nig mountain w aie aelf through the head | dyfven Thompson to suicide been absolutely discredited by tn: | credited a now be that (By United Press.) fc renati caching he sheriff's a lirectly towards the BAN DIBGO, Ay Citizen hs > - | . a an ‘ rie! ee ; re satay BOULEVARD PUT UP TO 22 ee ES a crews of the Atlanti r jeship | cour 4 led the officers to be shoes two men who were THE PROPERTY OWNERS ©2200). ee atiatast EVANS DELIGHTED fewtivt ne WOMAN ENTERS DENIAL, ” t crowds again visited th a There was no number WITH SHEET BATH ance on the official pro- suing William Hroth. ae Decide Fate of Proposed dtyoree, denies that she is af : i a ning to take the ebildren « Learners TeMtsnsed ah oOverns the | | the Jariadietion of the court Ne ee a ee oe Anawer to her hunband’s #ffid nn eae See charge, Today will also be ha she also den that she left Seat ness races at Coronado, and a t le at one time with @ man named | 07) eit et ‘] Harry Stone cally rep Be a ae Pee ee) SS from the battles ews | Counciiman Sparkman of the Tonight a grand ball will at the Hotel Del Co ificers of the ement ie on f Pighth ward hase taken an active irons "in" oe’ woicatd soe HEIR TO FORTUNE © which was originally oot to have me tn be of the park be | the city remain decorated for the improvement through the ena Bay,'the plan ag to counct! lates the hard workers on the little The propoded boulevard will cont leraft a great reception. The $200,000, whieh id be dintributedtaw nee NO 0 heir to $100,000. | rociiia is expected here within the Over &@ general improvement dis. | Mary Owens, a young Englishman, | next few days triet t# a@euned by Mrs. Rosa Bogel, who If the majority of the interested | m&aager a lodging b ¢ on Yewler| citizens are opposed the thor attempting to defraud her oughfare scheme it wlll be aban | of 987. which she claims is due/ doned by the counct) her a8 room rent Sdowld the majority of the prop-|_. Pplice Judge Gordon today tasued erty owners express themectves ae} * bach warrant for the arrest of | favorable to the bowlevard, it will |OPems. Mrs. Howe! says Owens re-| fed through __. |i hin belongings from her lode | ing Bouse by siesith, and refuses | pay bie bith. time ako Owens, together ht other re Pfvaounced an heir to a em@ate in England. Owens wht reach $100,000. He » cently that he would p SKETCH OF ADMIRAL EVANS UNDERGOING SHEET BATH TREAT MENT (By United Press.) " TOKIO, April 17.—A war of ex Star Special Service.) After the shee torminstion against the “Righteous | PASO ROBLES, Cal. April 17.— rab ts ad Army a Korean organiza. The tre ich has, up to this) = The firat tém be ca RN EE SE 090,000 share bath a mild alcoho’ istered. he received thie ¢ Printing my, spent the! moved to the Bonney-Watson * Gant oth a aa a ‘the: theatre. They | morgue. tr p mi — nt Evans —_ delighted, ® butler fo Jongler Iehves a widow and two « was sting after the Went to the bw for Dengler * is the bath he said enthusiastically to bis At Second ay. children In New York city, Dr wired them of the accident ceased was 40 years old. Uy ate hour this afternoon no 4 from Mra. | lunch. st. Wilson and Deng Marted down Madison ot St Was very slippery ax had been rece: #1 rain bed fallen. Just Dengier. It is probable that the! Coster U, Satteries. Tetehed First dy. be lost remains will be shipped Kast for) and fell heavy jal DYING. ng LL | Fire Chiet George McAlevy. SENT TO THE Lieut. John Cov Ff nk Harbin ited ‘one. oe } SERIOUSLY INJURED. (By United Press.) ] SPOKANE, Aprit 17.—Gay Mor ts, alias “Handsos Dan, who| Assistant Fire Chief Frank Ling ehlore 4 Jennie Smith, stole | *Y- and fled to Minnesota,| Robert Gray f ed to serve & to 26) ©. J. Chambertain. im the state prison | Clyde Jenkins. PERISH AT SEA. | F (By United Press. ‘ TACOMA, April 17 —As @ rewult by |of one of the most disastrous acct occurred in | GOTHENBURG, Sweden t Jevetiteen persons perishe apwizing of the steamer Goeta dents at a fire to hay terday. They, for the most/¢nis city, the seer The captain gallon carboy of nitr steamer managed | 7 mn of a ten acid, Lester Satterlee, one of the best+nown exp P t. were pans fala, which lett the un crew of t Wire last night at § o'clock. im ashore and oldest druggists of the city, is Hw by two men just ow | and Fire Chief Mcaievy ihe city limite and $41 and John Covert and Frank Har Watthes taken from th a {bia truckman, are lying betwoer The men boa the and death. Three others are here, and reaching ° t seriously injured but hopes are on f the city the robbers « tertained for thelr recover W88.0f the sleeping care and - | The cause was the explosion of Polat of a pistol commande Ja carboy in the Crown drug store 5 to hold up t | This wet fire to the woodwork. The of the men gua « Whites Attack Italian Labor- tried to extinguish the blaze hi aan ers in East. companion search “When the train slow ent dow Junction, se . the seene of the t@ Bngiand to claim hia fortune. | . é ; i tion, has been started by the Japa cee. ; nese officials in Korea The Japa beneficial results on Rear |nese government charges that this | Evans during his stay here ee MRS. MANARD AND PS aw a anu inspired the assination @'ipping sheet batt son, Lieut. Frank Evans lot D. W. Stevens in San Franciseo|, The old sea warrier is wrapped This is great! I feel better ab tN +. im a sheet saturated with water, ready, and | sh r Parag a few weeks ago and has commi ready, and I am as hungry as @ jbut could not, and the fire depart (Oy Behes Prose ted many murders in Seoul, besides @8d heat is gradoally applied. bear NEW YORK, April 1 Among ment was moned. Nitric acid fumes filled the store and finally Batteries succumbed. Others are dying or are in a serious condition ncunti oilidenteaeisianil financial support to the <= tankers the chief u of conver: | SI¥iNs saiion is the repe the con " of ‘ Korean rebetiion in the interior , Rank of Commerce by the National |‘!¢0t members of the league have } | * made City bank. Possible consolidation gor In Serious Condition of the two mammoth financial tn McAlevy Assistant TACON > 7—Fire C MA, Apel) 31-708 ped ativutions, cach with a capital stock vil the fest at tne rive ame of es ee00e, we com ined FRANK GOULD AND men who inhaled nitric acid fumes |OMpMal and surplus being $9,542, In the fire Wednesday at the Crown | 288, &P@ the aggregate deposits | Michael O'firien today positively , time, « led at the recollection Greg. store. are ing in & crit | $320.6 0), wan sufficient to make| WIFE SEPARA E identified the three Montenegring in | Of the » which he must have condition yet, but were reported | OeMKing Interests gasp | the , 4i] as the men who| Presented holding it In the atr high bis ad Mightly better this afternoon. The POS he r Orilita last Thurs. oe " other three firemen are at St. Jo By United Pre During ime in which they ‘ day h resulted in a four-| were searching him, O'Brien saym seph's hospital, aly strick NEW YORK, April 1 1 er a ie that the men talked in a gibberish on from the deadly houncement that F ad aes SRlree Wawa ree which b 9 peer gh aaa ee T are not owt of danger and CA IN VERE te zeat Sat the ie shal Henry Miller. was killed and hich he could not derstand. & crisis may arrive in any of the liad kin Wile, formeriy Halen ie Deputy Sheriff John C. Storey was As he was brought to the cell Cases at any moment. Clyde Cham lnave parted. has created great eur. | Wounded : jof the ni n the county jail today berlain, one of the proprietors _~ prise in the circle in which the O'Brien is a farmer near Orillia,| the Montenegrans were heard tall showed signs of imp ment (0-1 weg Raton, wh g by | moved i and says that he was returning | Img to, enc iat. uae O'Brien tors ; oe ie e “ eo 6 rs ‘ afte aving ade some | © me t age wa day. but doctors say he Is UKFlY | tne police to know something of ar-| Their friends knew of no disa er ¢ bavis nad m ve was to have pneumonia . . purchases in town ore it save disappe from |@reement between the couple and One of the drug clerks ix also | Holes which hay: al ret Se ED iaibie ae aeaceat te sa | He tified Milla Alagich as tf Liu C. Smith has also very il. The fumes have eaten » foams: Dotets, Waa = t , the n who ordered him to throw Irv Weitzel, a store- arrested yesterday in Everett on/@ration. It ts believed that a recon away the wail of the lung cells so|fusrme Jenene tty, Everett On eiiation is not impossible whieh order O'Brien Orillia come to the that any slight exertion such aa| ee ere ee : obey jcounty jail and ide the men. coughing or straining When the) Maree otek teft | Then they searched me,” said} It is thought that the alleged Tange are full of blood Im Hkely to} Stet Claude Rannlck lett for DIVORCE CASE MAY O'Brien, “but when band Gat bamdite ware ake idee eho cnn cause rupture and certa.n death of § estacks this mor that I didn’t have anything © of} Weitze late ing to bring the prisoner to Seattle. | value they let me }noon of the of t The prestd pany, L. V of the drug com-| terlee, who died yes » buried Saturday at Eaton is said to have left a suit cane in a local cigar stand. He owed the cigar man a small sum of money. He failed to make pay ed | Maent and the cigar man took the (By United Pre nosTON Apr O'Brien sa the © was carry-| wanted to buy shoes ing a fruit & prayer at the! get none that were b lor the city to @amarine | figures are on opposite si te | post er, and in the center =e # Ben jumped off and escape cigar merchant that he stole the | elimination he names of Julia ith the other beat ae - Di CHA from the Butler hotel. At| Marlowe and Mrs. Maude Hackus 5 I ee following Fi nited Pr | LAING Ss RGED r nothing is known of the |in the divoree petition filed | FRIDAY SERVICES ( ants yi me AD Tk see pull ence Clara Von Herrmann against her RARER RRR RR te a which a mob of American | neahend, Karl Von Herrmann, the * workmen attacked the Italias quer | aper and magazine writer, i is AT DEATH'S DOOR * ; NN CHURCHES er of Clinton with shotguns, driv Mie. 9 T. Manard and C. 8.) obtained a court order granting him COMMISSION NAMED TO” exper ted to be followed shortly by Francis Wilson and Jack London |* * : ing several fa * from their | tuing, on trial in Judge the custody of the child pendix its for criminal libel o were 4 by Patrolman | * (By United Press.) * — homes by firing hundreds of bub hi were the hearing of @ divorce sult filed | Miss Marlowe is averse going to | Campbell at Grand Pacific ho-|* LONDON, April 17.—The * — ota through the windows of their| Come °@ * statutory char Te against his wife RECEIVE FLEET rt but her manager is said to ast Tnesday night with four|® Condition of Sir Henry Camp. ae are be s{homes, sta i the peaceful citi. | discharged late yestertlay afternoon Mre. 8. T. Manard is alleged to » determined t Mra. Von Herr Ive a ie, masks and sey-|* bell-Rannerman. * God Friday |; t s of the city at midnight, while} Manard failing to prove his case|have kidnapped the child from a ~ bh should be punished eral hundred rounds of ammunition | * mier, ia not tmprovir 5 Rd Kyiseopal ob the foe t ‘ | et) family temporartly caring for it and | et rasensl were subjected | ® at death’s door, and * c ‘ police stood by and refused to | conclusively am (By United Press.) in their 5 ; siao at “many of + act. Por some time past lalla udge A. W. Frater heard some |taken it to Newberg, Ore OLYMPIA April 12.—Gov.| to a atin Se ant of De-|* is expected he -* At the s workmen have been taking the po-| of the troubles of the Manard| | The child is now tn Senttle, hav-| yfead has appointed the f “| BANISHED COLONELIS tec Tennant yesterday, but re-| ® bulletin was posted at * the soterin ing | sitions held by Americans in the , tending towards the dispo- |ing | mught here Deputy | glembern of his staff and officers { , i hey have been | * * Veneration of ()) of the Utinols Central rail sition of the Gyearold daughter, Sheriff ( Hartman, of New-!o@ the national guard of this state | dine dot * Sir Henry had a restless & In |road. This angered the lattmr, | Lucille, this afternoon berg. who recovered her with the|ag a commission to fepresent thet RETURNED FROM EXILE 1 - # night, and is weak morn: ® decided that the best and} The father of the little girl has!aid of the fathe laid 2 Gs seeadseeion ccmkaennd | Something of seve recent hold-| # in * “ t effective way to wreak ven-| | with the coming visit of the AUan-| — ups . * ' ance against b foreigners ee th y. M. tie feet | dD. F ur he Fisherr ee | id be to attack them while Clin TS 10 TO bold at the muditortany fae the we]. Adit. Gon. Ortla Hamilton, Col By United Press.) Headquar pleked Episcopal ct in|ton waa sleeping eral houses ciation building. The Dunbar at, |Jeha Kinsie, Olympia; Col.’ Geo.| WASHINGTON 17.—The |¥ last nigh the one v three hours pa wrecked by the ~ te And” bell rine tt male}. Lamping, Seattle; Capt. 1. -@,| friends of Col, Wil " held up hi veral w F LE = T ITINERARY \mericans. Detaile of the demon SHOOT A cow po “~ ie. ee. ring ee have Griggs, Tacoma; Col) B. K. Erwin, |0f, Me Coast artitle ha t AO jon have been forwarded to , ctlh cates. | Spokane; Lieut. D. A. Thornburg,| mphed to ¢ { obt £ 5 Pearso i other ult Pr Bellingham; Maj. W. L. Lemon,|bl# residence at the abandoned &§ joon several da belic peas & en cota air PRESBYTERY TO MEET «, his stepfather did, in the juve Th Séborison, Modelam iF © three or more }fob. Both 4 ers are in 80 tiy inde Wes Selections “ nile court this morning as a result © serve on the active | co serieat from Btainer's lof a little hunting trip on Mercer APPOINTEES TO GIVE DINNER | { spending this time paige, ey }4, during which young De shot a cow ren by the Wark reserved sate to: sk the general assembly 40!‘ é ts “ mt be ent neet in’ Seattle’ in May, 1909. nb py nal sive n ¥ More than haif of the members | # enlisted |at the meeting wero @pposed to the | yy had been in court, which ae Wiybingion tor! meeting being held ‘kt Seattle on totaled fost Might ponisbment Bary’ relict tand| account of the expense, but Rev |The $10 went to the owner of the Great M. A. Mat of the First Pres- cow and of this ed stated t to be held here and 1 we p to shoul. to which he lis f | You are getting off very cheap,” Shateh this even Port Townsend session of | said Judge A. W. Frater, in impos a the Pua get Sound Preabytery of the | ing the fine, and then the judge be TB ON § mot SALE. | Presbytertan church it was decided jean giving the boy: a lecture on jm | tened attentively This was the first time that the M. G. A. Entertainment. This evening the last number of putertalnment and lecture Camp | James A. Sexton, Women's Re-|he was practically exiled last 8 unged the | (By United Press.) Het corps, No, 36, will give another] tember. At his new post, Col. Stew OLYMPIA, Wash,, April 17,The| of their old-fashioned “home cook-| art will have no one to “command following list of appointments was|ed” dinnors at tho Knighis of| but his surroundings will be de POSTER PRIZE {tho change with the ar given out from the executive office | Pythias hall, First ay. and Pike st.,|cidedly more comfortable the that the than Unerary of the battle- today and accompanied nouncement program as now arranged yesterday: John Hansen, of Kv.| om Tuesday, April 21, from 11 a, m.| Arizona fort pushing will not be altered ugder any clr erett, a member of the board to lp. m * _ — cumstances. managers of the Washington State — Coal Miners’ Strike Averted. W. Duncan, 24 years old, | OUNSE lreformatory; Dr. C. C. Mann, of Dr, O'Shea Returns. BUTTE, Mont?, April 17a warded the prize in the poster Ry this change the wish of Santa Chamber of] Cruz, Cal, ts granted, in that the t design to ive fleet will go ther By the nd reception |secretary's order to R Admiral |'Thomas, the fleet will arrive at erey on May 1. On May 2 one Li Spokane, and Dr, A. W. Burns, of| Dr. Richard J, O'Shea has re-| strike of the coal miners in District | 1 by the North Yakima, anembers of ‘the|turned from his trip around “the| 22, of the United Mine Workers |Commerce for the be state board of dental examiners; | werld after an absence of about America, has been averted by |announce the arrival | Charles W. Whistler, of Seattle,| thirteen months, Mrs, O'Shea and/an agreement reached between the|to the American fleet ;a@ member of the state board of }dangMter returned some four weeks | Montana operators and the union Duncan's poster, which wa | barber examiners; Henry Beha because of the serious iliness|men, This agreement, which will |thirteenth received in the conte: ron will go to Samta Cruz, to of Tacoma, & member of the same Mrs. O'Shea’s mother at Bell-| be tn foree until September, setties represents a young lady, emblem <l by the second squadrom board the differences over wages, age of Seattle, extending the key!on May 4, oe

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