The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1905, Page 2

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Arreat Couple Alleged ; to Have Filohed Many Checks by Means, of Steel Toilet Article, Inspector O'Brien, Chief of the Bu; } Mean of Detectives, and the Pinker- tons, ag the agente of the American Pankers’ Assddlation, Apel easter. tn dnind (o-dey than they have for many Weokm beoause of the presence at Po- Noo! Headquarters of, Robert W. Me- uehiin ang & ¥Youn®, woman who ,{Qella heraele Mra, Bileabeth Molough+ Wh, who ‘Are suspected of Being re- ‘ponsiblo for the forgery of peftiapa Hall @ bundred checks. The man and the word ‘wore atreptad by Deteotiven |: Foy and Reap and are In the custody ‘of the police on a ahort @fMavit ac- pepted In Kagex Market Court, The oaae is a unique one ja that the Sheeke which {t {# alleged. the Mo- Loughling pasaéd jare genuine, © The police ‘my they werd stolen from letter boxes belonging to numerous houses in the \whalesate olothing and dry-goods disttiot by MeLoughit, who fished out fie letters contahiing them with a hat- pin. Hes plunder he gave to the wpa to realize gn, it Is sald. Mrs, McToughiin admitted to the po- Uce ‘to-day that McLoughlin bad always darried an’ extremely long betpin, but she \was ignorant of the uae he had found for |t, The pin was a ‘on the tan’ when ho was searched, “Phe couplo say that they live at No. fi Third street, New Rochelle and Moy Loughlin, who Is twenty-elght, gives his ‘Dbuslhess as a broker at it adel ‘The police say that Mra. phitn's Name was or if Bags, and that abe has an uncle who ts an Afderman or mém- ber of the Town Council of New fe sone aimee by Fates a4 Pours g's on on: Peanuts bod old. uae ee fa pesiont Saeed prepubly ah . pi at V0, NENT EXPECTED. | OMicale Stil) Hold that a Between Unions and Con of Theirs. | camera’ '@. Mf, Hannahan,’ of jot. Lecomotive Fire- and Andrew P, ithe Grlevance Com: into conference, erations will de- ‘the ‘refusal of the ven and Hartford u par toe demands of the Met with a strike. into conferetice Mr. ‘thet under no citoum- tye: Mlequea the situation ‘thoroughly over the ‘Mémrn, Ghen and Kelly, “he jaald, he might hav 1. It is known thi We opposed to a strike fe a ‘very serious tive man and not eal measures tunlens hte 7.1 Providenne, But to-day got in commu. GIVES CLUE TO SOUND MURDER Was in Next State Stateroom and Can Wdentify Stranger Seen with Hart, ROBBERY THE MOTIVE. Viotim’s Movements Traced Up to the Time He Boarded the Steamer Larchmont, ——— HE HAD ONLY $49 IN MONEY, | ecumnemannuall ‘ Belief is that He Shared Ha State room with Btranger Me Mat On the Gall to Pravidence, From Jnby, K. Bresee, whe oocupled the adjoining thet in which John A. Mart was murdered on the Joy Ling steamer Larahmont on fat- uniey night, the police of Providence to-day seoured @ splendid of the murder. T he police of this clty were tmmediataly notified of the new develepment, and a John by) warrant was {sued in Providense for the arrest of the man wherever he ip found, Breqze went direct to Boston trom njoation with the Providence police and returned to that olty with # dotective to tell what he knows of the erime, iE: Tpit i Revolvr' |S Point in Harlem. ° ‘i orenee * ah t At the point of drawn revolvers, De- tective ‘McLean, of tae New York Con- tl Rallroad, and Capt, Burna, of the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-aixth wireet police station, this afternoon ar- rested the alleged leader and three al- Jeged membera of the “Buck Ring. Gang,” the most norious band. of freight car thieves inthe country. The men, who were surprised at thelr meet ing plage in an‘ uptown cellar, mado no Fealatanoe to arrest, and dre now locked ‘Up 1h the stalion-touse while the police are trying to locate $10,000 worth of gtolen goods, which the ‘thieves have hidden somewhere tn Tarrytown. Detective MoLean haa’ been: watehing the gang for months and to-day cap- tured one of the thugs and learned from lm the location of ti hangout, He notified Capt., Burns, who responded with @ squad of detectives, ‘They found th epee chaohe fs rolls of silk, ia set aie Aste iyi oe eres jold wear! be the po- ima, twenty, eae ne ad at i 8a) sigatech, ‘elles “tne ee hiffer, twenty, ‘Bt, | aeanenannin eee teattenemaeeeel CLOSING ARGUMENTS FOR 75-CENT GAS BILL, ALBANY, Feb, 22.—The closing argu» menta In favor of the T-cent gas bilig advocated by heard by the Joint committees of the Benate and Assembly to-day, Representatives of the People’s Munl- clpal League and commerojal organiga- tions advocated the yp alles " Harry Gayle, mag {and Charles “Biddy,” never Tikes ey play with ees 0 it adver. AD feu’ he ashy ieee ‘and got his first Malach day | ou'll) Johnnte weatting | he work of only a Tne, to Be vator to im, lad whe ou Bthal ateehE SN | THE DANCING MEN, 0 | elevator en Jen't for led “The Mystery of the Dancing Men, 1 know) # stirring deiective romance from ‘ 0 ‘ip pen. afternoon ; ee Rinne her home to-day Gonna | on a al eon elt | sl at ine : ane man | the pipes of th the AMER f hues of next Saturday's Evening World, Cobd Uaative roma bevy) ® Wan ining, the merit "mits dull aay nae ae oe ih i alanalure Mayor MoClelian were | "The Now| neturn of Sherlock Holme," by Bir) Arthur Conan Doyle, will be published | gomplete In the fourspage color supplo- | ea | ‘of | de; EEE . rth Nd: $8 in the general panier sleeping room, did not occupy. her berth “during the night and pos not spent around any ‘of the cable, tadicating that she must be in some Stateroom. It was strengthened by report that just alter the Larchmont left New York Hart wae seen talking with & woman, a ASCOT ENTRIES. LO8 ANGMLES, Fob. %2.—The entrice for SOeeRTTOW at Ascot Paxk are ag Col- vine RACE--Betiina: tworyesr-alde; halt © ml psnyte Brouck — Selling; = Stausaon nderso! Beautio! *Komam! *Rublana . FIyTH RAGE —Three- ye lonxy, Foreruaner Becamaso . ‘Ohaik Hedriek | Go:len Sunrise Black Joe “hureh Winton Pr {aceon *Headetrone Lanerer *Mammon Gondalun Lon Angeleno fhe siytaboo Satcher *Lurene *Banderiito | tApprentfen a} owance, snenaitneter er INSTANTO kills BYANTO | ain instantly; ines , bvud noises, earache and tooth ache; 10c, 36¢, % ify . | did not have Lingoln’e wonderful gift “lof the tyrant as from the vices of A i AR il ol ARETE 68 UNAS Five Blocks Seized by New York Connie Company During Pennsylvania Tunnel Work Without Regard to Rights of Citizens, ‘Series of Four in Rapid Sro0es« sion Blow. Off Manhole Covers in Fashionable West Ninstieth Street, Tr eacameemeenll Residents on West, Ninatieth, street, between Central Park West and Go- telgigened today by 8 Berea of 6) Jona in that bidek, ) / ‘The complere acquisition of five’ city oaks. asa ‘sand to the tur | whieh rattled windows shook yous phy, Gaftney ot ol, Pennbylvanta tunnel Gantrgot inthe Ta¢eat conquest of the men behind the New York Con: Not only have the Tammap of thetr (95,000,000 plim for excavating the big) Penneyivania Rallrosd’ de and played the dence ‘The axplosiong ot Prints ik, there bare foun, opcurred mt About two-minute ine tervals, It, wae ¢olnd that they came from ‘the pA Of accumulated rag and eewer gas in an electri light ‘don ‘Compaby,’ who'are enjoying tho trutts pot, @rabled five blocks of the city's atrerts, but they|have casually appro-| uit whan rund through ‘the atreat, with Muniber, com; sewer pipes aad's ends. weoten treatle, oboupying actually river front. Like Rlevated Road. This trestle renembles elevated rationd etractoe and tn Sinan ta quite ne bt fa & ponderous affair, built RN Nuaeee eae toad virtually ag en qteveted railroad tem. porarity and excluatvaly for the use 4nd eonveniente of the New York Contract- tox Company in whieh Cuarits FW Mur- phy tm reputed to be the leading spirit. @trecture chse to the tenaments on either side of the street and completely ahute out tram from tho thoroughfare, Proceeding east trom the enstarly terminus of the con~ tractors’ elevated railroad a deep trench hae been dug across the breadth of the etheet, ‘This trench tncteases in depth asi proceeds east, and {5 designated tn tine to tunnel under Ninth avenue lead- impo the @peat depot ex and out The Aigging © of the “deep ‘trench deatruction of water and sewer mains, | oo) with thé effect that the householders | f jong the street have been for weoks| | are at prenent deprived of water. ne J street are hi basen ‘and are’ put to the atrhits of being forced to depend upon their “around the corner’ .nelghs bors for the common convenience: glose to 18. “No other olty in the’ country fa 80 dlosely identified with Washington's career as Philadelphia. He served here tn 17% 49 the Continental Congress. He was @a commander of the army at the time of the battles of Brandywine | do And Germantown; and it was near here e desoli turning point of the Hare te came again | it of the convention which framed the Conetitution, and then as Trealien of the United Mates, and Hy as Lievtenant-General of the thee after he bad retired from the Presidency. Washington Quoted. “One hundred and eight years a, fust before he. left the Presidency, he issued his farewell address, and in it he laid down certain principles. which he -beleved should guide the citixens of this Republic for all time to come, bis own words being, ‘which apyvar to me’ all-important to the permanency of your felletty, as a people,’ “Washington, though In some ways Qn even greater man than Linoola, of expression—-that gift which makes eertain ppeeches of the rall-splitter trom Iilinols read ike the inspired ut- terances of the great Hebrew seers and prophets, “But he had all of Lincoln's sound common sense, far-sightedness "and devotion {0 a lofty ideal, Like Lin- coin he gought witer the nableat objects, and Iie Liwoln he sought after them by thoroughly practical methods, Best Among the Great. “Theae two areatest Americans can fairly be called the best among the great men of the world, and greatest among the. good men of the world, Bach showed In actual practice his aagactty tO secure under our system the prieclées unton of Inrividual lberty with governmental strength, ‘Bach was ag free from the vicas the demggogue, |'iy ench the empty futility of the mete doetrinalze wae ag ality aa the burenees of fie merely seff-seoking politician, | “Banh wap tneaneble alike of (he wickedness Which s¢ein by force ere and of the ectively againnt tails to provide being wronged by others, “among Washington's maxims which he bequeathed to his countrymen were | the two following: ‘Observe good falth printed eeveral eldewalks surrounding their bie opprations snd plled:those| At don Manse at ts; ity 040008, Mebnlllohich Ene ‘Phabeiiy ohn taatehe sch about pave taken over to their own use to the exclusion of the public and'to the! © Aipoomfort of the seeldente in the ‘mediate vicinity of Ninth avenue ahd ‘Tpirty-necond street. the contracting vompany haa bullet a “huge high!’ street running midway between Ninth and bsp avenugs directly & bid through the street has resulted In the feast, ROOSEVELT WANTS '. A BIGGER NAVY —_— (Continued trom Firat Page.) I weaknens whieh | n the sduth. aide of Ninethoth Baleon, Bietro Company hap atreer aracaseani gollaction of odds and Rane. th wits Block’ ete are hye mandolins sMuatet near.the curb, Cour fect eaimee Four oF tho entire: middle of Thirty-sesotd ts | bays dinette a [Oty has bebn Inveded with auch bn asttous redulte to a lange, number of people aa have bem oocasioned by the ont oN operations of the New York Contracting the other sone ot to Company along Thirty-second street. ut at The vesidente have, compladned with; Pm eauses aviond out avail, ‘They have appealed to the by Bute Dg bibapt aud apo the authori thes they, ‘the authori is Tammany? These poor le ave i actually detertitred to pit up with the |i; awful’ conditions prevaiting, realising after repeated efforts that reforns In im. mri Under the present condition of Rees wp Ini mover tendo M mah 'Glve to , people al h by an Pomalted sia Th! ne ware tm - nature and the ntreet afi rward en if an earthquake bad struck i it been Muna veotent | fh he aia ahpat the Hi en Many Measures offered W, bany, a8 Result of Mayor's Visit, Limiting the City to Its Present Sources, (Specla) to The Brentng Wond,) ALBANY, N,Y,, Fab. 22.—Tho state ments made here yesterday by Mayor McClellan and ox-Mayor Low that New |. York City would. be compelled to ex: tend ite’ water supply syetem. to other counties up the State, aroused the op- positfon, and there was'a Mood OF bills in the Araembly to-day, prepared over night, to Hmit the olty to ts pregent Gourdes of supply. Assemblyman Coutant, “of Uleter County, offered a moasure prohtbiting New York from taking the’ water of ny stream ‘In thet county for supply Punposea, This-measaro, if paased, will deprive’ the ekty of the last avaliable pounce of pure water within a réason> ‘Able djsjance’ of the: metropalia, ‘The btrenmb tn ‘Ulster County were declared in @ recent report of experts, to be ab- Solutely necemary for the city’s per- manent mpply. , Assemblyman O'Nel}) introduced a bill providing for a Btate Water Supply Commission, to hear ‘the complaints of the peopie of any olty, village or town im the State, against any proposed én: croachment by New York City on the water supply of.the locality. Aysemblyman Apgar introduced a State Water Sipply Commission dill, carrying out the ideas of the Governor and seeking to keep New York out of the porthern pant of ‘Weatohester County, le only pay by the way he bo: himself throughout lite, ssid “It ds but occasionally that a collece uate can do much EN 3 3 his dima mater; he can ir by fyi, a ilfe that wt aber ered 1 pen herb - 80 carrying himself. as a citizen ple of a that men shall see that the years spent feelin, at in training him Baye: Rot een wasted. Ke our celta eithtn and wants a entitled to KH without fur own borders, pean bak er ‘ar “oye git le i, ga tor Taft and Wright: ation abe h ‘ota th the Mead Ih atriv! 0 fel ol ‘aright in and Ns ol ht i the RIN plod Re a pai nd tr fe eet to us of ce this justice and Spe entath ny jury re Us ora are eras fr saead a mb eisiewes ha rery Porte kad are wide)! rent rom those which the meno} Washing. | =aseeeeenereeneeersteeremeeer jon's generation had to face; but we: ERR ofsreon thery oniy’ é we appr oan catty es StS ad er ahah “ek an jing them to in Prone ot ieee bas “a onan § elr Mayen sole of of tans and of re resin Wasedoaten se suetdo faras| dard omamon sanse. withthe lotiat ie eon enya de grt rat ore 4( Bligh ode whether | (dealism.” or as and co og more often t @ case, private Toop & reporter. for rhe wkvening, i ney libore uta whtel ol nn, tory the etter ant oO ey own opea 4 bene qi both Ka cae fine bane srt, 88 apehere Ls ip ou} soos wean Mine ba i thee Ie 19 asa eth t tO be per Bat him 20, ern pee ‘Ay oredit.’ bird is no attack If ever. ah te ot people atte vi aera jt ak fist the moment he ‘worat, because i rm of the dishonest Eor ie it man who would a, it IN ee avast 5 lar! ‘ PE A a oy it Ui gend ail y weavers esl of ai Univeral of Pennsylv promote, as te Leni each } iffusion sion at Anoraedge. no proportion fe the gas We foroe to pe pavile tion may not’ make a man a ‘ait But gust ce ny ignar- q tends i to prevent iis (be & good Barwose te so treat et er } faith Rare i Apel efey pa sl it fo nether nee Reart nor yet ‘ihe ts mold anna ong saan without the who 40 urege adda realising if thi Tooting. meee ‘hin, Be fener iaa not. om! denire th be in fat duty by hls helgbor ea by | myoh the aphington wax a ve tor “pull Up the Navy, ms iirc ot OF ty, Yo teaoh then “So, in the world at large, tion which {s of'use in the ‘prog bode "ot mankind is that nation which combines strength of character, force of charac- ter and insistence upon its own rights, yes ie com scknowledgment of its own aU fee bg ckTeliy the boat way in which we enn show that onr loy ty to the teachings of Washington fam loyalty of the heart and not of the Itps only is to see to it that the ney oon aye 8 a Heart bat oo en- | can ily retain tans ment unless it oan retain & gb a ‘average of oltizenship: and there Meitnont'a Suh average of etc without Heth a ete truest sense, to Ino! me Rite anind, mever sup- peti Work of building up our navy gocs pias of steadily on, and that at the aame Lidl time. our stand for international je cre righteousness is clear and oe phatic. “Never since the beginning of our conntry’s history has the navy been need in an nanjust war. Kever| >, hae ft fatted to render great and ma tions Tor Publle @choot pea ' “There Is noth! Sarah to Pur hea jose ot pubile | 3 item, by wate Lf provided for Hind Pane nev thin our bt e higher education, sometimes vital sepvigg to the Me-| vided by the cates and kindred bodies, not “only conters panne wreat ite ta those able to take ad- vantage st it, ae entails , _Mpon them nding duties, rene to nen who founded Whis nation had to deal with theorles of government the fundamental principles of Inatans We are now So mseree with en ‘mil el iy by a" arable fully ‘Tt has not been too strong for our ‘oud, though often not strong enough du all the good it should have done, Our Li th lon of the Philippines, our in- terest in the trade of the Orient, our bullae the Isthmian Canal, our {nelat- ence upoh the Monroe Doctrine, all de- mand that our navy Aba be of adequate oh and for ita gize of unsurpassed ef- eney, ie it is strong gaough I belleve it wil) minimize the. chance of our boing drawn Into foreign war, “3¢ we let it run down ft is as certain @p the day that, sooner or later, wa sliall have to chooge he- tween # probably for- eign War of @ peace kept on terma that Imply netlonal| huméliation, “Our navy is the surest guaranty of deacy ‘and the cheapest {nsurance| againat war, and those who, In what: |} ever capacity, have helped to bulld it up|» during the past twenty vears have been in good faith eat ving nd Jiving Hy to ane of thy important of 1) ¢iples wh aaniiels {a down Hap the suldance of hin oor men “Qld Hiokory" @ Patriot., “Nor was Washlagton the ony one af Presidents who showed | atriotisn: by sunport of the fi hen Andrew Jackson was. 'n| Congress he yoted for the firat warshine | we ever built ag part of our fea pring les thoroughly approved, :What College Men Owe, “To mere Mtical issues have suc ended those @rave social and sone uic importance, the polution a Romande the best efforts of t M4 O ve. Tight to expect that a wae RA af part In Ve offort to at- 1» this solution will be ie) by those who have been exceptionally blessed in the matter of obialning an fave V «phat calli poor creatu when Sanat te thus ‘oWea, he can as a ee CURE i Price 25¢ throat BO and Jungs almost navy, and he voted against the of Rte to pav our humilintine t ates of ied Barbary Staten, i Bi kong ‘ag a patriot through | and throu and there was 4 i) rY }and justice toward all nations,’ and “To ba prepared for. war is the most ef- fective means to promote pence,' Foreign Policy Basis. ‘These two principles taken together abould form the basia of our whole maul OMe: eae Pe Ounce of timiddty: tn (Ms Hecure, course Li) felt only f te U] Fail cs By Son rae nee retin owing fede rea hoy aabmit to to vo In! rns, aggression ‘Had a Bajerity of Jacknon's! aa anmaanasane dale mm f imine. lately. | ! WICL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT nl, MUNYON ROADWAY ASD 20TH eget i sbbtaat «abo ddim a ncaa | 1 Relieves | the head, | ~i61 VICTIMS | 208 oharred bodies of Laie 6 ae | a free | Rocky Mountatn, ih FROM MINE ' (Special ‘to The Evening World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 22.—Gixty- victims of Monday'a explosion have been taken rom the mines at Virginia City, and *euplte the horribly mutilated condition f the corpses all but one have beer @niified, Identification is made by nana of a check welghman’s allp which the victim carries in his pocket when it is found imponaible to recognize the features of the dead, | Am rapidly aa they are hauled to the urface the cor are stretched upon n Improvised platform at the mouth of the mines, where thousands of anx- {rus iene, and Rplatls naye arn88 Hours day and night waiting to thelr dead. The remains are then in baggage cars on the coal rail- oad near by and sent to Bessemer, where an empty storeroom has been urned into @ temporary morgue, DrunKards Cured in One Day. Any Lady Gan Do It Secretly at Home. Costs Nothing to Try. An odorless and tasteless remedy when ut in the drunkard’s co! or food will jegtroy all eset for ‘drink. This remedy {sen Coeldeder one can use it and tho S| Sea ard Read, never Mid why he quit rinking Intoxicating liquors. Family Restored to Happiness s by th he Gi Viaines Qure for the Liquor Habit, oured the loved ones with 4 Payal cans auch prominent low! fi Lola Pendleton, 8, Agnes Carroll, Mattlo Balking, » Har! Many h tree tri Indien as the fol Mini Salem, Oregon fugton, Tn boro street, Olarke, Lynch, ys Any wife, mother, daughter OF sister can do tt Tt cap Hf given the drunkard seorets by placing | fr it! Bring bappiie to Mamie icrieg Hunt: Kowa if Whites- y Haines, 8501 Glenn "Bldg, Claehun and he will mail you a free pack Golden Specific in a plain wrapper panied by full directions how to use it and testimonials from hundreds of gr ¢ women to whom Golden has on A pomcdhend W. L, DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE wich MADE | A trial will con vince you that W, 1. A Douglas $3.50 shoes mare tho best in the worl, New York City Storer Hey, divi Sch at. oA Way, FOL I dt! Herat 1 GOR, aa i RD bry 18 Newark ay, Passenger Agent of veh B 40,- 0 My Washington, 1G, S enanecmmimaneal CUTICURA sickens: 4 Mr. 8. B. Hege, s ee the Baltimore & Ohio Pailrond,Washe pakiprenge 1 ea now rid of that feat. ; blotches, and then on ine nt ond sensation, and always raw, Miittle of the ‘burning bea stehing, spa others snffering as I was, and. pe $ +) June 9, to Age, Price $1.00 the skis, and Cuticura Resolvent single set is often sufficient to cure rerans, rashes, and ireitations, from PE ih ade cck nee HER Permanently cured without cutting: Cure guaran If you cannot call write for intor- CURED OF RUPTURE BY THE ELEG, can be made for credit. Rupture Specialiet for Twenty Tears, ras D.C, one of cM best-known the ge wwe ot e couptr! iatefal ne er thanks to the Cutleare it, wee, eceema, for the Siret te three pd Me dievcpeesta on the’back of. my hand in i of alittle pim: ple, growing tnbo eee ankles, They were fete Nite ful because of the itching an barn Py day's treatinent with ‘Gatears Soap, id. age cure now seems to Lota be gad foal i le may use my letter as Ha heg ed) §, B, Hege, For Every Humor from Infancy isting of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse teva eutiours Ointment, to heal Pills, to cool and cleanse the iy may now be had of all druggists. A the most torturing, di itch. ing, burning, and Sey y Ennoesy ae infancy to age, when all clsc feils, oti Aap enema mn eet Of Men, Women or Children No pain, No detention from work, teed, mation. I can refer you to le in your neig! tiborhood: who fhiigst TRO CHEMIC METHOD, Terms very moderate, Arrangement: Se TRON AND BXAMINA+ DR O'MALLEY, "7 BAST 4TH ST, BET. BROADWAY AND STH AVi Wa res Hoboken fen and Yerty Oh a ee i t Otilee how hours, ie ie. dar, wed hg and 6 to D ri} URED White Ribbon urna Mit ti lerdtear cote BF = i tients, ‘erowledy e+ ihe Pils Rae cet eiosetfed 4 tsi og Rocka iisker or Maranke * Tar A aes Hashotte q years, permanént cures, the gett to normat he ng the w Had a ee the Uni J re ero 2) nt Are Ae © tela) pesky wad tates aa. Hes ereridentlal ‘ant dealspped. pom 4 i ‘a We Ribbon ae ‘4 K Binmended Me gs ee | Bi * Wikerss Wag sto fav. and Ath att merken cry Rroadway & end 4 Rah oo, Hh av, OOK for this Shield on the window when’ you buy cigars. United Cigar Stores Co, att OF gRGENCIES SLOAN S LINIMENT (Comte psn Gua Cures aCold inOneDay, aDayw PERSONALS, AFTER alge FAIL intment, and Pills, there was tmbere of oman cave fi ny

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