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VIENNA ACTRESS TO BE DEPORTED, IS RUMOR NOW — BIG COMBINE OF THE INTER.-MET. TO BE BROKEN UP “Plan Under Way to Split Up Com- ’ panies Includes.a Friendly Re- -ceivership for All the Surface Lines. i Washington Hears Paula: Kiip- penburg’s Case Will Be De- cided Against Her. CAS UP TO. STRAUS. | Reports from Consuls in Aus- tria on Her Career Are Kept Secret “T~ Heads of the various companies embraciig the Inierborough-Metro-/ fan railroad system met this aftemoon at No. 115 Broadway to| That me deportation of Misa Pauts| : Pe ey | Klippenbure, he young Vien: ways and means for the separation of the units which make up the | actreas, now under bond pending septs éecompany's watered stock and the restoration of independence to such |{ie"_om ® charge that her landing — reer ———_— = —— S + hnee_was_in_rviciation of the bamigre— lines as are making money. [tion laws, will be ordered this week, i ‘ [is indicated by advices to-day from The programme includes, The Evening World is informed upon! washington. > ae ae ca ik 4 ope Additional papers bearing on the reliable authority, the throwing of the surface lines into a friendly cast hard Trocetved lini: Wastinatoat te" Teceivership. day. When Miss Kitppenturg. after ..The meeting was held in the ofMice of | her arrest hed been brought about by General Manager Theodoro P. Shonts Horace E. Miller, of Newark, to sue cong those tine toe Pree t were } whom on © breach of promise charge H,-Xreeland and Oren Root, Presi- |ehe came here, made a fight against dent and General Manager respectively | deportation, American Consuls ln Aue- ORE W BIG REVOLY th Sf the old Metropolitan Street Railway | lerta wer® instructed to ingdire inte Saystem: FE, P. Bryan and Frank Hed-| [ner history, and have doné so, but the ley, Vice-President and General Mana-/ [result of their investigatton has not at the old Interborough syatem. be jbeen made public sides lawyers for both Thomas F. Ryan ‘The cass tas occasioned immigration | offclals much trouble, and = thorough [tnvestigation was insisted on by the} j@epartnent. Three officers of the De- [partment of Commerce and Labor and the Commission@General of immigra- }uon have been busy with it | he case has now been pemed to | Secretary Straus, who will ect about the middie of the week. The appeal for information was made to our coun- | Ms grocery at One Hundred and For-| seis only after Miss Klippenburg de- tieth street and Third avenue to-day ha |ciined an offer to cancel her bond if = fnew being dethroned by the Public Ser- | vice Commission. How It Will Start. <The anticipated passing of its 7 per ) eent. dividend Thursday by the Metro- olitan Street Hallway Company serves the purpose of the directors to bring a friendly sult looking to the appoint- ament of a receiver for the surface lines: > othe Inter.-Mat. Jawyars haye decided, | © and it 4s only @ question of hours be- “fore the unravelling of the tangle “begun. Ries “The Penal Code of New York stands Sy Between the directors of the Inter.- . Met. system and the paying of the 7 Negro's Fhreatto—Use—Gur- Unheeded by Crowd That Chased Him. Ax Solomon Rosendere wax opening | THE EVENING WORLD. (MONDAY |\2wo Women Who Figure | in Exciting Marital Tangle. FORCED 10 OPEN SECRET BOOKS IN OIL TRUST SUIT. (Continued from Firat Page.) the voting of stocks and the coterie of | ofl millionaires and questioned Mr. Ti “Reven per cent, Metropolitan divktend yarahieed by the New York City Ratl- way Company. Here is the law from 4 Mection GM, under “Misconduct of Di- | Peoters of Stock Corporations,” which ‘makes it a wisdoneanor for any di- p® feetor to concur tn aay vote or act. of SY which tt te intended TivTe make a dividend except trom {he surplus profits arising from the business of the corporation,” ‘The Metropolitan Street Railway Company will be che goat of the dis- ‘Aeolution, and as ive books close fifteen i before Oct. 15, it wan necessary the heads of the merged lines to ~ > prepare for precipitate action. The ap- Piication for » friendly receiver may be made within a yery short time. | Federal Courts a Retuge. .,Under the wings of the Federal courts the Inter.-Met. people feel that thoy noticed a big. rough-looking negro bid- | she would return to Burope 1 without ing In the doorway. The negro, seetng | further trouble te the negre. who tomeed a nickel on the counter and started for the door, yesteniay, was empty. At the eame moment the negro atarted at the grocer aie He ran through One Hundred and | Teacher and Pupil Injured as he was discovered, said he wanted to ——— to run and Rosenberg leaped over the Fortleth atreat, which was crowded, and One Hundred Are Carried buy a foat-of bread en GIRL STUDENT. Sotenter-amt took after Tin, The Hero others joined Rosenberg in the chase. | from the Flames in Oswego, The bread was wrapped up and passed | drawer, which was stocked arith change had «revolver and Pointed the gun i ry, At One Hundred and Fertieth street , Policeman Wimmer kzocksd the revol- Yer from the man'a hand and placed him under arrest. Magistrate Steinert held trim in $1,000 bat! for examination. He had a pocketful of quartera. Rosonberk saya he believes the had just robbed the cash regi: seid was on his way out when he arrived. Buying the boat of bread as a blind the Swill be secure from further probing tyy| PesTo hoped tu make hin Seti Cbiet Counsel William M, Ivins, of|Kosenberg was bahind the ccmtes ‘DENIED BY SANDFORD Seo morrew. Hence their haste to get to | Doesn't Know Mrs-Clark, Who Made Them, Kentucky at Time of Murder, OBWEGO, N. Y., Sept. 2—One hun- dred girl students tn the Onwero State Normal School fled from their rooms tm haste early to-day when a fire was dia- covered in the Jaundry, on the floor of that duliding Although the! fire did not spread abore jthe firac floor, the/halla of the floors above leading to the students’ rooms were filled wih suffocating smoke. Through this the police and firemen fulded many of the students to the ground. Mina Holmes, the preceptress. nar- rowly escaped suffocation, and one stu- } dom wae sligistty injured by jumping ‘The Belmont group inthe InterMet “ayatem 4s confident of withdrawing trom the combine “with its tinew intact. ‘The Splovated lines are sald to be paying 6 Per cent. above the 7 per cent. paid by Mr. Belmom to the Gould interest under the 9-year “L/" lease, while the j Seeeernings of the subway are constantly seal “We intended putting dis ‘L’ read a Metropolitan deficit,” sald a Belmont adherent to-day before passing into the office of Mr. Shonts, “but the activity of the Public Service Commissions how yoiced In a demand that. only earned dividends be paid, which tepyen the Metropolitan high snd ‘dry on the nile ef a $2.00).00 annua! gefcit Tew DOME OU by Tie probe | Capt on of ingio8, Ky whe wae teferred to In the aMdavic of Mrs Lalu Wililame Ctark [in Sonday's newspapers ux “J. ford" and as having been pre EMT. Ivins, however, ate pot so easy the State Moune “aE FrankTort when : SSS the. Inter. promoters. ‘Phay-; Gov, Gerbel. of) -Kentueky > are VAN SAticate’ that Gio Intur Mio “iv no | hav lenued © pocttiog dean oP eet: | Conners Willing to Bet $100,- warning 1 per cent. agains fixed Rharees to meet, of 168 per cent, | The Cotiroasioners declare that the claw Tution of 4h merger is only ex. Dected result. “What of the Stockholders? event a friendiy rac sivership ba surface. linea te .arraneed-and | and suaway lines go bac to Mr. Belmont in thelr original form the Question arises, what ix to me | the Interboroug!-Metropolitan stock- | holders? No light upon this interssting | < ide of the proposition could be on he statements through his aitorney, | "s H. Strong, of New York | Sandford, who 1s now living jn, York, after a residence of eight tr China “and the Philippines, | | GENE one of the statements of MFR, |, Tht, LameStuuremaant Chanter boom Clark J abpolutely false. J never knew |" che Democreiic. nomitistioe, for Tale NSE Ie SEE ae re rane Gevintot ce Vommnvenal cates nit Je wait | paid attention, of | DATs of t ep ren Ae Turner Igo, or any one elee menthongy | Wee appenra to have broken ant 000 He'll Be Next Democratic Nominee for President. N rare sald i : rei either at the vomse at Nygoh; | ia the amdavit in New York, It ls reported in political Baltpont. in Narsau street. or the at. At the time of the killing of Goepe:, | Circle that William J. Conners, of Ba .ot Mr. Hfyan in the Morton Trunt| Feb. §, 190, 1 way i the Phulppines on| Buffalo, chairman of the Demooratic Ture ean will not Beaeent tines rs, HVing 9/0 a number of army | Suite Committing, and Onarlen F. Mur- maid Secretary Frances. ‘The farmer, by whom I can prove renidence| DBY tutve been brought to belleve that partner of William C. Whitney was at that time. young Mr Chanler te New York‘e ported home last trom Washington, 1. | Rubsequesthy/1 et XC. where he in maid to ha yy | tered the Philippine Constabwars; riaing | VoTHS On ounepelh=falh ja former personal |? Se Mank of captain A party of Wall strest_men were eeunwel, » now Secretary of 1 resigned my commission in atarcn | @@inE in the cafe of the Waldert- Astoria Suturday nigh when Connery Mr. Root ts nia ¢ H this of my own aco o glven Mr \ accord, and | entered’ and approached them, Ryan leat Advice wht will be peo] DAVE alnce deen in, business this city You. wiee ya.” declared Conners, | Mic iepasate i Ay perien at: purpr ising move-|1 have never been connected in” any ‘don't know puch Lat Be: ey eszoN a eave. ne Ret few) way with the Goebel murder or known | that Lewin’ stuyvesant Ouanter iste anything about it. 1 shall gindly appear Democrats for Prest- In court at any ttme or place te refute these falsehoods.” TAMMANY HALL GETS LIST OF INSPECTORS, c¢ Seabury Orders Board next nominee © Wall street men in the the incident onthe Stock ‘They found @ pretty general opuvion that Chanler is highly Tegarded by the present Democratic bosses, Conners aml Murphy expect to control the New York delegates to the Democratic National Convention Nearly al} nanier'n vinitors trom the South and West have asked how he stands in hie own TNTERBORGUGH WL ~ SURRENDER BOOKS , 5 Elections to Permi Them [Bie eter Haye been | sasured thet Directors To-Day Yield to Or EG (ete ec naa der of the Public Service ) Seta the Bourn! of Blootions tr wiles nant) PRIESTS WARN GIRLS TO Commission saber anteaieloatt Ronn nea KEEP STUDENTS AWAY, LST the ist nary, eloction the uae lower | want ford In the alleged restraint and monop-.| ollzation by control of sixteen pipe lines | in Western Pennsy}vania It is charged by the Federal Attorne that the Ol] Trust, in order to stop competition in the exporv market, re-| Guoed the supply of crude oll furnished | the refirreries fully § per cent. and | forced them into an illegal agresiient to sell olf for export to no other com-| pany ij In answer to the charge that the, trust cut tne products of the refineries | 3 cent Tilford stated that in lot the trust furnistied these refineries 000 barrels of crude of] anti-in 190% 1,760,000 Darrels, which, he sald, was a} sign that these companies had not suf- fered. He denied in mubstance eac' charge made by. Mr. Kellogg as to a} monopoly in crude ot! production in Pennsylvania. Made First Advances. Mr. Milburn then on alleged conspiracy by which the Con-| tinental Of! Company and the Standart Oil Company of Colorado stifled com- | petition and controlied the of] market &f Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho | and Arizona | 'lan't {t mo that these concern made! nies Mr. Milburn. | (ie Made, In fact, several hints that they a be boughtT | touched the | n_after these Mirtatic atisfied <hem) by tai * ing yous at| them over? Yea. we bought the Reiative to the charge that the co turoat tactics of the forced the Rocky Mountain Ot| Com feayé to the wall, Mr. Tilford stated new of the ump in the merket joe of oll and itm subsequent rise when the Independent company gay up. In the comp tun the price was-eut almost one-half when ti smaller concern co not stand pressure —and gave “The price of oll in this section then went up higher han before the deatn struggle of the jocky Mountain concern Troubles of the Tidewater. Deputy Federal Attorney CB. Mor- risen opened the afternoon session with it Benjamin PF. Warren, chief angitiser of the Tidewater Pipe ‘ompany. ia mn which the Government alleges én. red into an agreement in Ik by which the Standard Oll way given i 1 pee eent:-of- the businnss of 1) petro: jouml regions of Penney! Taewater Company Test percent, The Tidewater Yanla concern, capitalized dominated by the Standard Btate charger Witness went into an extende tory of in opposition he on n Rotting a Tent of way trom Wate linen he stated, tesets af lad ante | eo at ato: te Mand direc tg tre patel Of the Tideneater tn ny pentane whom je ts know ae Off Trust agence, He closed dla testhinons: by Ing the precatstions taken by water in Ke early growth to grote tents and papers a Kuard frequent Geing stationed betare ta doors aly and night. to prevent OU,” ie Robert 5. Benson, jetter-head of) J. B. Covington, Fuel, | iceorenidentiot Feed and Hayling Company, St, Paul, Company, read from | Minn, and was signed resofutions In connection ST, PAUL, Minn, eealed-p rneeti of the ‘dew! Covington. of this Company at which certain | letter paper was found’ in were declared elected sald . One record carrted a. repuiiattor Edith |Covington: managers, and Aa resolution | jonted by President B, D. Benson and) J.B, King and F. B. Gowan, officers of the ‘Tidewater, to net aside the einction of the now managers It was followed by resolutions instructing every em. ployee of the Tidewater to nd by papers and records in the oMoe of the | Tidewater and not to surrender any of. | flees to newly elécted mangers, and another sealing the minutes of the} meeting at which the supposed 0!) Trust managers were eloct Stock for W. G. Rockefeller. Mr. Morrison then asked the witness to trace original holding of ‘Tidewater mockholdera now in the hands of| Standard Ol, which, he admits, now controls M per cent. of the Tidewater Company's ‘tock. He showed whore several blocks of stock of this company had deen transferred to William G. Rockefeller and other oll magnate in| various Years, Indicating the peralstent efforts of the Ol) ‘Trust to grab the { thon | Company saya freed {taelf trom Ruy | ugo a lette | wrote to her brother on the firm meeting purperting to cancelling the 1800. it ever renewed?" “Yes, sir; the agreement war ¢ beta agatn “in san” “Does it still exeist “Yea, jt wan made to run ten years! Mr. Morrison then forced Mr. Ben te say that since 18% his company hag undergone no material growth, the ooncern a ng 3,00 barrels a y of crude oll the Standard Oll and appareat}y elng SatisNed that is alive. Mr Bangon’s testimony favor of the government's agreement, dated May tered {t contention nate! by the erlod 188-1906 % per cent. of for export and & eatle une. OF th wold, Standanteso® sold 7 for the Tidewater aie: per cent per cent the O1L CAPITAL TO BE $600,000,000 IF REORGANIZED. Mota) statement made to-day, entative of the Standard Ot} oe_atutement that a conference ot Standard Oil interests has been called for the purpove of changing the name of the company and effecting reorgan- tz coneral ts without founda: on, We can do nothing In this respect ® Jong as the company i# under Investt ation. = 5 ation in npwerer,—thatax—s0on OM Company ue labrynth of tiga on now Involving it, there will be « reorganization. capital stock will an the haa ie Increased amount more in my WIN Cre Value of Its ansets ‘nay to. $400,000.00 or $500,000,000, “We also purpose to Issue periodical ations, &0 Spresen tally ex Inthe if We of way which Js ail we ¢ of certain infra: practically all other of the saz be treated acc confident we will w o law, corporations: Offenses and should y But we are DEAD GIRL IN TRUN FOUND ON THE BEACH. SEATTIE, Wash,, Sept. 2.—The body nf am «ll abdut) eighteen years old, not | identified. was found tn a trunk yeater- day on the beach, about two milen south of Kiliott Bay, In the letters, one of which wy nink were two written on @ and Frank Covingtot Wer brother abd sister and rulsed by their grandparents in Catlettsburg, Ky. After they had grown up they pald ime a visit, and the boy here for an 20. While he ore hin abe was sul he nosived a let- hes Was Koln to the Klon- like e Inst we heard from | the youni We4 ted and ia now My- ing in Ru Va. We have not | heamd from aitle, and we forwarded it lo her, promume that while Edith waa here she letter paper, and that tay explain how the letter’ got Into the trunk. Our. theory tx that Prank lett hie unk behind: hn when he went ta the Klondike, and it may have fallen Into other hands, The boy always bore an excellent roputa- tlon.”* ey GREAT NORTHERN GUILTY; A 1 RAMEE Tiy Fn ea sontrol in stook holdings. ‘The Board Direators hestnteel ti beinrodie, 1) ALUPNTOWN, | on Rev. | "Mr, Benson read from the company’ Sh any BN OHS % nrashced iat it 3y t Father J.P. Walsh, rector, and Father| record books an approval of a tuntre MUST PAY $15,000 FINE, il prc ea eH wn-| noo: | eof urch of be fn the Nationa) Transit Company 2 . mbune hat they liad bd | ei Preal hea ooo trie Beataiise in thelr ser-|and United Pipe lAnes of the fing part oe 4m allow their books to be es ard 0 the young| and the ‘Tidewater Pipe Company of) DENVER, Yo, Sept, B—The Ri ec nic Bervice '< % ary betort to Gof the Darin at o9' close| wecond part, & strong point In eats, 1 States Circuit Court of Appeals rom igetting. hale Aton with —atuse igh | Feiing ‘the Governmem's contention slat Cx PAY objectad to ang ite bes Yaw! Com: the yol women ‘stopped inc) division of Pannaylvania¢ down an, opinion to aMrming the eta mabsletnt wad-ni onder hd“ AENt for | fractice of entertaining J studenis| determined on dhe banis, of 1-2 adinent Of the United States Dis ane f court rand Ee cir, namea would be anced fro per conte, with the Oll Trum tivier Court of Minneapolis last May Bee f°, Qpmmniasion diss Sill torso Ne pulp “hogging she. bigwer end for the -con- | declaring tua. Great Notwhern Rail. i Saaions expieed. t f Manhattan over the placing © warning came as @ surprise te} ) jon of a guarantee of $50,000 a {road gUNty of «ving rebates, Wp Pominieston oxplend che officers of the primary 'ekeotdong /MARY of the parcahlonere acd Was the lYear net Drofte “Under that "judem: i mary (deottons. “cause af considerable comment, ir, Benson then read midiutes of abgorthern Hallroad was rae SEPTEMBER~23 un strongly || ly, but a fow days | came to hier here from Be- | 1907. BROKER ACCUSED WORST FORM OF BY ANOTHER IN SCALP ECZEMA et Lasted Four Years~-Lost a Great | ( 5 Deal of Hair and Head Was! We are headquarters on carpets . + ‘Covered With Scabs--Grew ee et a LaNe lireest _ Worse Under Treatments Until ind choicest selection to. be W. Van Vleck Also Pre: BERFECTLY CURED BY Carsten Wilton Velyetran en tirely ster ling) snappy designs, éultab! for rooms, halls and stairs, peryd:, B2010 Body Brussels, a complete as- paring, It Is Said, to Sue C. M, Currie far Damages. CUTICURA IN 4 WEEKS “Yfeel that it is my duty to others ig that suffer as 1 did to tell what the} sdrtment of this wear-resist MRS. CURRIE'S TURN. sty Cuticura’ Reed ion ream enlike gy 59 Pe Saas Ppa 4 et war trotbied | Bargain Carpets fromaizecent asulting With Lawyer As enh Main cacita eororst os Garant Peay 70¢ To Whether She Also Ni. for slototnaterane | sey Grasses. per wl OOC out fn spots and my g head was covered s—French Wilton, the high Shall Sue. ey Witttbosttenl soane | Roe Wilton’ Rugs : = sulted a doctor and We cahow matvtyefive: a g \ he iat me that if sift the 9x12 —was-onlya-sore-and | 3 Wiliam Hen A Btack- \ o> it fwopld soon heal | re alone $52.5 broker with of SF: = u He gave mo| Axminsters, best ersde, long stre d whose home fs in Red E some salve for it buf tt did not do any | vit p rich Orie and \ good.’ .Then I consulted another doctor and he could not tell/me what it was but sete RE ae. anst some: meetin cine for my biood,/but the trouble still grew; worse. At lAst I was advised by a friend who had suffered as I did to try tbe Cuticura Renjedies. So I went end urchased @ complete set of Cuticura for one dollar afd after using them for two weeks all tHe rare disappeared and who ts af handsome as in about four reeks I felt twas com sult for divorce, and \f papers are eczema for aljout four years and [ am” name will occupy @ conspicuous place geal of suffcing and loss of money for CS Merete doctors’ byis. Although I feel that I It is said also Van Vieck ts to sve) amy ly cured I still use Cuticura | Currle for damages Resolvent as a spring tonic. Edward In the sult agalnst wife Van Arris, MoKinley 8t.. Chambersburg, Pa, Vieck tells of moonlight May 2, 1006 and Feb. 24, 190: Mrs. Van Vieck took with Currie be- he and his wife have been has Med suit for wae floral effects, tert ean 2s!" $26.50 Velvet, 9x12. 4 large ime Te lisa > $16.00 Dobson’s fin ive Makers of Carpels for 50 Years. nan, naming Cha a stockbroker with Broadway. Currie offices at also lives at Red Bank with hie wife and has been amonx the most intimate friends of the Van Viecks. Mrs, Currie, MraciXan Vleck, tn niso considering a pletely cured,’ Altogether I had the his rides which —— hind his pair of trotters. But the most i umber—ef—jettars written to | ah besser semnd | hand signed “Laura,” ‘The it torturin id disfiguring | Van Vieck’s Christian name. ‘humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, irri- reaavica tations, and inflammations of the skin Me van Vieck has left Rea Bank cap, and blood of infants, children, and | And Is living in apartments in this clty. | POMP MOG Oe Oy palloved and »pocd- Mr, Currie {a still in hisleountry home. | {iy cured, in the majority of cases, by | The brokers are keeping ailent. Not! warm baths with Cuticura Soap, gentle | so with thelr wives. Mrs. Van Vieck | applications of Cuticura Ointment, and | laughed at the kiea of waving come | mild doses of Cuticura Resolventor Pills. between the Curries, and declared she did te the lett vEse Beek cote na Reet) Boater mateo oma ot wri ni ure. Caucurs Nesoivent, (80c), tor ia. the EA te re ah a Chocolate Coated Pills 28. pet vial of 60). Bold Poiter Dru & Chem. Corps | 137 Columbus Ave.. Boston, Mass Free, Caticure Book on Bkin When Mra. Currie was seen her nus- Sieh the word band was near by, but he made no | Bole Pro effort to restrain her. jo “The trouble began at a dinner dance| given ac Long Branch,” she said. “‘I| Walted at home for my husband come for me, bus he did not come. stead, he took Mrs, Van Vieck they ‘were away hours. That was o: the beginning of many etmilar rides and meetings After Mrs. came aroused itn: AND STAM COMBINED Get a can of JAPA-LAC today, and see for your- self how wonderfully it will rejuvenate an old chair, or. in fact any Currle's suspicions she went to Mr, Va. Vieck and told him what she suspected Then followed the divorce sult and the qhreatened daitage’ sult which it ir will be for $100,000. shall certainly appear as a witness ainst my husband,” «ald Mra. Cur fle "I ain not sure whether I. stall, Twill deck sn Kugilsi. puilosupher sald, 1S Father be-bern with a-ecandy appct than « sityer spoon in my mouth. Special, for This Monday. MOLASSES 10c for divorce or not. sue Wedne sday. When I have a conference CREAM LUMPS. .POUND | with my lawyer BERCIAL ASSORTED Mra. (an Vleck seemed amused ac the a LATES (20 Kinds) 10¢ charges brought against ber and Mr D Currie, To begin with, I want to sa Currle isa much better husbai Mrs. Currie ia a wife,” she said. fam and will be his friend, bui all. Yes, I have taken drives with Currie, and with my husband’ Special for This Tuestay, COLERRY —pouxn Ie Send Rats eee p 19¢ Mr Ain | CHOCOLATE, MArLO CREAM WALNUTS . Pou: miasion and approval. I was simply span, Nie ee tet cian pazed When I was werved with papers Wfawcutivec: tres purcinccics by my husband. It has become so fine dollar and over, between Hatvery Uncomfortable for me here that I have [| na 200th Street sold my house, and am going back U 54 fay old home in Brooklyn. A Mr, Currie, whom I have seen at the aeaeeee : office of my lawyer, lias sald that he CORTLANOT ST |Sill help clear my name from the CHURCH ST. charges brought by my husband.”’ MAD DOG TIED UP TRAIN SYSTEM UNTIL KILLED.) 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