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‘ Th “THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER BER 10; 19a. y" HAR C TROOPS WII ARTIST FLIXN SUGGESTS A FEW IMPROVEMENTS ON | SOOM a. MAGISTRATE POOL’'S AUTOS.T0-TAKE-DRUNKS HOME ly Kuropatkin Escapes from Mukden, but Is Reported to-Have Sacrificed 12,000 of His Rear Guard—Japanese Forces Exhausted from Incessant Pursuit. pA Puan-caare FOR Bowaay OAUNKS, CABS FORTHE TONDERLOIN ORUNKS, | LONDON, Sept. 10.—Gen. Kuropatkin has succeeded in extricating the main body of his army and given the slip to the Japanese north of Mukden. But the reports indicate that to do this he sacrificed the rear guard, ; @atimated at 12.000 men. These are inclosed on three sides by the enemy ,and in @ practically hopeless position, Death or surrender seem the only Glternatives, The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Petit Parision gives a rumor that Gen. Kuroki has succeeded in isolating $0,000 men of the Russian rear Guard and that these have surrendered. The rumor {s not confirmed, ‘The first column of the Russian army has reached Tieling, and will try to hold that point, which is the key to the route to Harbin, ‘The second column is said to be between Tieling and Mukden and the » third at Mukden, ‘he fourth column is that of Gen. Meyendorff, and the fifth forms the rear guard, the fate of which can scarcely be considered Some REQUIRE a A OBARICK, GE th Tren cnoica. o , doubtful, $ ' JAPANESE SOLDIERS EXHAUSTED. 3 The Japanese, exhausted from incessant fighting and marching for FoR THOSE 2 HEAR THE RIVER, nearly two weeks, have, it is belleved, ceased pursuit and are confining their efforts to the isolation of the rear guard. Field Marshal Oyama made a desperate effort to throw his wings around the flanks of the Russian army ; @nd cut off its retreat to the North, but failed, Gen. Kuropatkin Je preparing to continue his retreat toward Harbin. Gen, Meyendorff's column consists of 42,000 men and is occupying strong Positions twelve miles south of Mukden, It is reported that Gen, Kuroki attacked them on Wednesday, but was repulsed, The weather in Manchuria {s reported as exceedingly unfavorable and @ terrific downpour of rain in the vicinity of Mukden Is probably in part responsible for the apparent lack of activity on the part of the Japanese army. Reports from St, Petersburg say Tieling is the Present objective of Gen. Kuropatkin, CMON CSE 1 ~ USE SEATON Investigation of Charge of At- tempted Bribery in Lunacy Proceedings Against’ Banker Involves Prominent Persons? 9999O9949199O-049000449404060 BOY FINDS MAN ODELL WL NOT [BUILOWNG WAR HAS'FIREMEN SAVE DEAD IN RALCWAt) QUIT POLITICS) COST$6,000,000) MAN. WOMEN Baker’s Delivery Clerk Stumbles|Governor Declares with Em-'Fifth Week of Combined Lock-|Also Carry Children to Safety Over Body—Physician After} phasis He Can't Imagine} Qut and Strike Shows Loss to| After Blazes Causes Panic in an Examination Reports No} Where Story to that Effect) Workmen in Wages About| Five-Story Tenement in Tentn Mark of Violence Was Found.| Had Its Origin. $3,000,000. Avenue. a — WANT EWC TOMEP CASH Treasurer Peabotly, of the Dom- ocratic National Committee, in Row Over Quarters Occu- pied by Seoretar'y Woodson. The va ard of the Republican ex- odus to ratoga for the Convention left to-day, Gov, Odell, with Chair- man Murray, of the County Committee, left this afternoon on the 12.00 train, and all the prominent party leaders are expected to assemms at the Grand nion Hotel to-morrow afternoon, Goy, Odell denied that he has an- nounced his intention of retiring from politics. He could not imagine, he Said, how tle report came to be cir- culated. “I have not said that I would retire from polittes In private or public con- versation,” declared the Governor. |" “When I get ready to relire I will make the announcement to the people through the pres The Governor sured the reporters that he had not the slightest idea who would be nominated by the convention for Governor, The fleld w open for all entries, he said, and In his opinion the name of the pecpuse th be not he known wnt) the convention has vot on the nommMations. weakening. Senator Fairbanks, the Vice-Presiden- fal inee, is in town at the Hotel It is estimated that the lockout and Manhattan, He called at National and| Tike has cost the men $00,000 a week State Headquarters to-day, b in wage total of $3,000,000 for the to talk about polit! five weeks of the struggle. It is dil- gag lg po b]fcult to azrive at an estimate of the to Biberon with Gov, Mur cost to the contractors and owners of bulldings In course of construction upon ‘ot Sul H the Harlem (or Drrden to spend Sanday Mts pa n ance from the m {day il return to New Yori i 4 Hospital, The body was Arst taken to | tim'hers te Oveter, Bay. to. vialt the | NBch work has ‘been delayed, but $3, the East One Hundred and Fourth | president, remaining at Sagamore Hill [0,000 Is considered an Ineide amount. street station and afterward removed | wer night. On ‘Tuesday he will go tO! ‘Mhe bulk of the loss falle upon the t Property ow becaues the contrac: tora have clauses in thelr agreements to the Morgue. toga, where he will make an ad- man was dressed in a blu Giese at'tne celebration. of the Aetieth abeolving them of lability for delay in case of a strike. sult, a white. shirt, anniversary of the first Republican nes. Many Werkmen Safering, Fire, of suspicious origin, caused a wild panic in the five-story tenement bullding at No, 771 Tenth avenue to-day and sent fifteen families fleeing in their nightclothes to the street, One woman was overcome by smoke and was at- tended by an ambulance surgeon, bi revived and remained at home, Many herole rescues were made, and to Firemen Heeney, Joyce, Harkey and ‘The police of the East One Hundred and Fourth street atation are inv: ting the strange and mystifying death of a man about thirty years old, Whose body was found to-day in the hallway at No, %@ East One Hundred and Fourteenth street. A card was found In the man's pocket bearing the name of “Cornelius Kirby, No. 17 Dewey place. Unttl @ month ago Cornellus Kirby, Who ahewers iu ali particulars the de- seription of the man found, lived at No, 17 Dewey place. He was a walter tn one of the big New York restaurants, Be- sides the card, a corkscrow and & bill of fare from which the name of the res- taurant had been torn off were also in the pockets of the dead man. Kirby lived with his brother, John F. Kirby, Janitor of Pubile School No, 70, at Jef- ferson avenue and Macon atreet. No marks of violence were found tn the examination made by Dr, Burns, of the Harlem Hospiti but on the rt naaey covering che right arm COST OF BUILDING TRADES WAR. Number of men idie.... 25,000 Duration of lockout and Strike .........--.... 8 weeks Lose to men in wages. .$3,000,000 Loss to contractors and OWNETS ...aseae Total cost to date And the end is not in Developments to-day in the charges ef bribery made by Dr, Joseph Stacky City Physician of Hoboken, who was one of the three commissioners on the lunacy of Charles K, Cafinon, the Ho- boken banker-lawyer, convicted and under a sentence of fifteen years in State prison and a fine of $1,000 for Ill * treating a number of little girls, prom- s {#e a social upheaval and sensation in Hudson County on Sept, 2%, when the + Grand Jury convenes in Jersey City, ' Pablic Prosecutor of Pleat William Hi. Speer, of Hudson County, returned to-day from Trenton where he wert {to confer with Chancellor Magte in the matter, and his reticence concerning the lines which his investigation is following bears out the rumors preva- lent tn the neighborhood of the Hud- @on County Court-House that Mr, Bpeer’s office contemplates the appre- hension and prosecution of more than @ person who was Lah ond in the , inquiry Into the sanity of Cannon. rom Waiting for the Grand Jary, : “No warrants have been Issued, nor @o I think anything looking toward ! the arrest of anybody will be done until the facts In the case have been submitted to the Grand Jury and passed upon by it," said Prosecutor Speer. It Is understood that the Prosecutor fs directing his attention to the per- fonnel of the Sheriff's jury of twenty- four men, fourteen of whom declared Cannon to be insane against the min- ority of nine (one juror did not ait), and the professional opinion of Dr, Btack that the convicted man is as pane as they a It is charged that @ majority of fourteen were per- sonal friends of intimater of the Can- non family. A story also is current that $1,000 was mentioned in the proceedings besides the $5,000 which Dr, Stack alleges was offered to him to concur with his col- leagues on the commission In pronounc- ing Cannon mentally incompetent. In connection with this $1,000, it is said that Manhattan Beacn was spoken of as a splendid place for ite receipt and ex- Democratic politicians are talking to- day of an alleged conflict between George Foster Peabody, Treasurer of the National Committee, and Urey Woodson, Secretary, It Is said that Mr. Peabody wanted the offices occupied by Mr. Woodson, and that Mr. Woodson refused to give them up. Then, the report goes, Woodson went to Esopus and while he was gone his effects were moved to another office and T: jurer Peabody's were Installed, Both gentle. ‘men deny the story, Francis Burton Harrison, who ts tn charge of the work of organisation up- State, returned to-dey from a ten days’ tour through the Southern tier, He reported that found the organ- ization In good shape, The old clube ‘were all well organized and new clubs ate being formed. According to Mr. Harrison the Demobrats are working hard and with determination to not only carry the State for Judge Parker, but put @ Democratic administration in Albany. The loving cup presented to Josephus Daniels by the Demooratic editors , entertainment he arranged for New York last week was forwarded to-day to his home in Raleigh, N. C. It Is of silver, elght inches hi, wi To-day closes the fifth week of the combined lockout and strike in th: Bullding Trades, About 5,000 men have been on strike continuously since the third week in July. About 20,000 In ad- dition have been locked out since Aug. & Both sides are determinta to stand firm, and thus far there has been no uld not have been’ produced from any recent wound. baker’s boy when delivering bread about §.30 this mornin the body as it lay in th hall. He notified a policeman, who sum- Driver Campbell belongs The ground floor of the building ts lin, whose family resides on the fourth to flee, Several fled down the fire- saving the lives of Mrs, Patrick Devila occupied as @ saloon owned by Daniel floor, Frank Goodman Association, and the association's rooms, Chtef Croker re- investigating. and Mrs, Deviin was first to discover and yelled to @ policeman, Two alarma escapes, and a number of women who { and her two children, Meehan. His bartender is Patrick D: The second floor ts occupled by the fire started in the hallway outside the Sarded the blase as auspictous and is The joke quickly filled the halle, the fire. She leaned out of the window were turned in, and the tenants began were driven back from the stairs by the smoke crowded to the windows and screamed for help. Deviin, who was attending to the wants of a number of late customers, was unaoie to leave the saloon and get to his family. Hook and Ladder Truck No. @ and Engine No. 4 were first on the scene, Driver Campbell and Fireman Heene: bf the pe ag re Pa be g wines the ng house a H women down. ore Tun up and Firemen Joyce and H. +4 mounted it to rescue Deviin and her children, The did not quite reach the fourth ind Harkey braced Joyce while he reached up tor the child .. Deviin {passed down, Campbell climbed up to ‘the window below Harkey and the ohild was passe: to him. The other child was passed down in lke manner, but Mrs. Deviin fainted before Joy: could reach her. Campbell climbed from an adjoining window to her room and lowered her tu his companions, The fire was quickly subdued, the damage amounting to $9,000, pein eatai COTTON BROKERS SELL. number of A ladder the end the Bulidin, r wi When Dressing to Attend Fu- neral Mrs. Margaret Zederle Drops Dead—Sisters Will Be Buried Together. 7 position to butehers and other tradesmen carrying accounts for the strikers are clamoring for thelr money and land- jords are talking about dispossess pro- dings, Installment house collectors report that it is extremely diMcult to got money, Bosses Walt for Overtures, of the Bullding out of the District-Attorney’ Employe rings, end the war so that they could complete Cotton after opening eas? to~ay ¢ opinion as to ew, Je Serieere ane ed-out men should be treated, There . belleves that the tl has come for the soon fell off establishment of th by ple in the building trad. mined opposition to this is met able ¢o agree among themselves, bosses are waiting for the men to make WhO the fir ve toward a compromise and the options man was 9 feet 10 Inch: this State, ie lahed about 17% pour Convention ever held In this State Many buildings which were to have been ready for occupancy on Sept. 1 of finishing them this winter is slim. SAVES COMPANION CAUSED HER DEA Owners have borrowed on the vuskhorn handles and suitably engraved. In Democratic State poltics the sit- ba ae te Pig! ° ma) 2S. the, man a ee ie fr ¢ Iubernatorial nomination, but. the rome bob aertilapnaie Alte Sse Rha os Son of Judge Fitzgerald Wauid eR Have Drowned but for the Tammany Hall would like to have rome nominated in order to . But there will be strong opposition to him i in Tammany. Congressman Tim Bulll- Blanche Levien, tion of Jerome would be political sui- to attend the funeral y’ I olde ASBURY PARK, N. J., Sept. 10—-| When dressing ed Gerald Fitzgerald, son of Judge Fita- ‘ gerald, of New York, owes his lite to-| 0% No- #2 Webster avenue, the Bronx, him from drowning. held to-morrow, Avenue to Seventh avenue, when shock to Mrs. Zederle, Dr. Joseph Mul- iss Levien, who ts an expert in the] holland, of Marion avenue and One —~—- if pal also for uthern account. This brought the -| market abgut ‘nto line with the cabi the “nd made it attractive to short sellers, i On good weather news from the lange movement, hax: put one arm about him Hundred and Ninety-third street, was fegbly assiating, *° SROF® FIt%-1 catied in to attend her on Tuesday even. ing, and {t was thought that she had become resigned to the lows, The fu- ‘te’ Suite, The Public Prosccutor’s office ts of the er GIRL SWIMMER remain uncompleted and the prospect bulldings and the lenders are pressing vation Is quiet. Edward M. Shepard o nats of District-Attorney J bs In some circles it ts reported that Prompt Assistance of Miss ice. Bu van is free to remark that the nomina- lot her sister, Mrs, Margaret Zederle, day to Mise Blanche Levien, of No, 60) 4fopped dead of heart disease, A Madison avenue, New York, who saved| double funeral for both sisters will be ‘hey were swmming from Pegith The death of her sister proved a great bao was seized with eramps. i oceedings a8 to Cane Child’s Cot Ablaze in Looked] {ourhesie to the shore’ wiih (manages Seiaion that the pet eral way arranged for and it came| Lewis Harding, chairman of the Press ‘a lunacy, which were Inatit inion. Both fell from exhaustien as| ™ + at his son and ‘daughter, were brongye} ROOM ON Top Floor of Sixe| they reached the beach time for Mrs, Zederie to dress for it. | Copunittes of the Bullding Trades’ Em. with the intention of obtaining control Tere ti eed As she arose from bed #he suddenly ing hie life {¢ he does not}! the shorts ot the banker's esiate ant thus thwart-| Story Tenement—Much Ex- SHIPPING NEWS. collapsed and fell to the floor uncon- Jement of the Tock. | WEE ting Nees basta ris wi — ” to be free}, Th : A . Whe ill-treated by him trom reece? citement Follows Alarm. : gclous, Members of the family heard w that he thiake per, 1015 to 1016; | De- damages for the infliction of moral and fan rises eiinee wets LID ROA tees, agg) Me fall and ran to her aid. Dr. Mul- i than Who thinks 1 ary, 1083 to no weer ke 4 summoned, and he made| he 0.55 to 1625; March, i. Eile. hee Wor herole efforts to revive her, but in vain, 7 eos 20) bid; May, 10.94 NEW NAME FOR DUCHESS, | the potice are booking for Abraham Randy AB eg yy in remaining up for NON LankestaldiRisorinoes | ,The closing. prices Were: September Beit, of No. % Stanton street, to see if EB] two nights wits the corpse, and It is! pind RELATIVES AID HIM Peter. him 10, 1808: Decomee® NO Cecilia 7 he can throw any light on a mysterious 22) | believed this, coupled with her great * [bid January, 10.18 to 10.15; Feprus abt se fire which was discovered to-day in his © OF kaw grief, brought on heart weakness, 10.14 to 1818: March, 10.19 to 10.2. ser « Protesants, Who Want a Change, apartment om the ton floor front of a Pow fhe‘ YORK, rr t Vernon Outlaw" tadtoted, | i021 to 10.23; May. 10.25 to 10.58 BERLIN, Sept. 10.—The Protestant | six-story tenement in which twenty fam. ARRIVED. KILLS GIRL AND HIMSELF. lave Prominent Lawyers, The matket closed steady Rewspapers suggest to the Government hes ee vetrothed wife of Crown Prince Frederick William, the Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, ought after her mar- @, ‘Thef regard this as an objec- ies live. When the firemen broke tnto the apertment they found a child's ent ablaze and no one there, all the doors being locked. A boy ont (Special to The Evening World) MOUNT VERNC The Weatohester it to-day Indicted IMenry | ap RE<> penned ARS, WIDENER LOST JEWEL, satgntak|Shoots Sweetheart Bees + Sept Nassau Broke DETROIT, Sept. 10.—-Amos Prommevet, alveston { Mount Clemens, Mich, yesterday anot Citta 4) Tortno. Montivideo ...+ agora Kaneas City - ‘ 1) Monte Neapolitan Prin Etrut . o ria DU 17 page : rn ee Street saw smoke coming Livernoot | 0 unable Probably Stolen, LATTER XPETIE ‘ out of Self's rooms and he turned in COMING STEAMSHIPs, and killed his sweetheart and himseit | Ao, , and iv RT, KR. 1, Sep: 10 rewar for a Prussian Queen | the alarm. ‘The cry of “Fire! shovted cae IB TO-DAY. when the young woman returned his | widow of Buffalo, for seeault on Le. Rahul for t pe i. re ‘toad : Ses with a Catholeg eaint "ind | ffom hall to fall brought out all the Gita Ragen cSlumbla Giang’ | ring and broke seuree atten he oct te prisoner shot reer Jewel In the shape of a heart, ou:lined Cc tenants, yho came down the atairs in| Cedric, Liverpool, — Comanch?,Jacksonviile | The tray redy occur! ome of Reilly In the neck when he attempted ar pote churen socleties are jer. m that such an Proti the girl, Miss Annie Bienkiewica, Brandon avenue. ee with diamonds of fine quali & large rudy In the ¢ Joseph E. Widener while attending 4 Canes, A Gres At first it. was thought tha’ ¢ jewe! Beene corset in, ee: | nad @ropped in the Ballroom or have aye os Dut as 88 Py) of it ngs Py" ¥ ad wild excitement. No one was hurt, now- : ever, although there was some vigorous struggling on the staircases before al! ba Hy the tenement were aafe- soahgtara Bur t wits M to arrest him, and hid in the Bronx. ’ Woods for two days while the police hunted for him. that_ rich relatives OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, BAILED AY. iw jexieo, Havana belle, Bt, Thoma, fghan Prince, : J IDEA, {No Pupils, However, Will Be Turned he credit for] Tennessee Coal & Iron and Con- im the Market on) 4' | with prices 3 to 7 points lower on un-| Ral | satisfactory cables from Liverpool was |; int under offer: | Offered for Retarn of Val | Sriter farts bey ly 6,000 SCHOOL GRREMRE ON RULE-TIME. SCHED . + ys £ He Away, There Being Provision for AH ’ Comers—Nearly 580,000 Registered | Room Made for 19,000 More, é ‘Tho statistics available indicate that there will be slightly less congestion tn the public schools when the fall term opens on Monday next than at the cor- responding period of last year, Accord- ing to the estimates obtained from the registration, which closed yesterday, there will be just a few fess pupils compelled to be satisted with half-time schooling than last September, When the schools closed on June ® lam there were 629,84 pupils registered. It ts believed that 679,854 little ones will invade the school-houses this year. Last year 00,678 had to be put on half time. From Jan, 1 to June 23, 9,575 new sit tings were provided by the Board of Education, The number of school chil- dren seeking education grew so fast that when the last school term closed there were still 75,0% not obtaining @ tull day's schooling. 86,085 on Half Time, ‘With 6,000 newcomers added thee ber would be 120,08, but there have been 19,700 new sittings provided during vacation, @ provision enabling 29,400/ be half-timers to be given a full day, Thus it will be seen that {t will only be nec- essary to piace $8,685 children om the half-time schedule. This number com- pares favorably with the 90,678 half. time pupils of @ yoar ago, Again, it is announced that by Jan. 1 7,200 more sittings will be ready. Thus educational conditions in the city dur- ing the coming school year promise to be slightly better than during the last twelve months. This is the view held by Supt, Max- well and hia assistants, While Mr. Max. | 9 well absolutely declined yesterday to make any definite statement as to thi number of children who would be put |! on half ¢ime, he maintained that the rumors that the number would reach Figures of the:School : as Compared with 1903, May, 0%4-Half-time pupils ‘Bept., 1904—Half-time pupils’ (s- — a In way, to nme jayor McClellan anid i 40. far $0 2 pore been able te 125,000 were incorrect. situation’ said yerterday, | distributed and everything put.ta it x" . ~ Fan we all be able to take care of to commence actual work on the children just as well during the’ day morning. Long Islander Knooked 0 by Congressman’s . Given Medical Attendanee Which:He Did Not Want, solidated Gas Lead the Mar- ket, While St. Paul Is Favored at Close. Prices closed higher in the stock mam) pogryn, L. I. Sept. «10—Congremm ket to-day after a eession of active) man Bourke Cockran, while oad trading, The most notable gains were withs his coaghman from his’ home imi _ shown in Tennessee Coal and Iron and} port Washington to vist Col. 4 Consolidated Gas, each finishing up 4) Pryce, at this place, ran down #1 and 41-4 cent, respectively, C, Thorn, a liveryman, inva di ‘There was good buying tn the United) on the old Mill Dam road. . States Steel issues, each establishing 4) Mr, Cockram hurried the-man te high record for the present movement. | nearby store and then. drove to In the final run interest turned largé-| residence of Dr. Joseph “ ly to St. Paul, {t selling up 17-8 pet) prought the doctor*back t cent. Metropolitan Securities closed down 1 polat, while Metropolitan Street Rallway lost 1-4. The other ‘Tractions were a shade higher. There was much pressure on Reading, it being hammered down to 68, against 1-2, its opening price. Union Pacific, Rock Island and Southern Pacific each suffered frationally. Pennsylvania, Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pacific, Canadian Pacific and Chesapeake & Ohio closed from 1-3 to 1 per cent, her. With the e: ton of ond preferred the E: Issues were a trifle over, On the curb during the Initial deal- ings to-day the New American Tobae- co mocks were quoted for the first time. The common when issued was offered at 20, while the preferred was % to 100 and the new sixes 100 bid, Government bo: ye janged and other bond rong and active. The total sales of stocks to-day were 3,000 shares, and of bondi Fog the wek 4,257,000 sha bonds $26,273,000, there\were only a few slight; on the man’s face and was not other@ise injured He t Bet tolmeacout of the wap af rol of ie b) Flage wheels. The hores eed.” controlled by the coachman. ee a BANK STATEMENT/BOOR, . Decrease in Reserves ? ‘3 im Loans Due to Money*Shipmentm: — ‘This week's bank statementwineuedtee; day was very poor, the figures:ahowing a decrease In cash reserves -and.aniitel 7 Es 8.2, 9 and of crease in loans, The unfavorableshows ing was due to the shipments-ofrmoney, West for the crops. The repertas out by the Clearing-House- was! as” lows: The Closin To-day’s highest. lowest prices and net changes from floning OF trom last recorded ow Quotations, and closing oie tale are Net Loans, increase . Deposits, increase Circulation. ines Legal tenders. ¢ Specie, decrease .. Reserve, decrease Reserve’ required, STOCKS DULL IN LONDON, ; ——__ Steel Led the American Shateq, Which Closed Quiet, LONDON, Sept. 10—Money was supet. abundant in the market to-day and dis. H counts were easy, influenced « tur ther shipment of gold from* India, It imated that about $11.200,600 ts now y to London from & Buel & ine 44, ‘Gas. ants & Ke G0 wy & Rio G pe + 3 ek Perrcrcce ttt ht ett tet Fer. Leitteie! oe ther d ent, minimizing operations, Con= were quiet. Home ratis were the propored issue of rth oom’ *. mericans were firm on New Youle. Pm 4 real operations Were tm important. | Coal west. United t ture, Trading closed qi ’ “ Aovernment eed S Mussians wi t+ British .s PORE TEL ulet. : 3%) BROKER LEOPOLD CAHN DEAD. os The death of Leopold Cahn wag 1 nonrced Friday on the Biggie | anything to sell he w ja the best poss: it, This may be secured through ‘World Wants, Bead the Wants tor

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