WAR ItEVESLE BILL PASSES Home AdopU Mtararo Throueh Republican Voten, Democrats Not Voting. EXPRESS RECEIPT AMENDMENT FAILS Prnalon lllll Aiiproprlntliin (Hit I 13,000,000 for (lie II i lief of War Velt-rmm nml Tlit'tr l)riirnlniiln AiluptKil In Short Orilrr. WASHINGTON, Dec 13. Tho house to dny passed tho war revenue reduction bill. Tho opDoiltlon sought to recommit the bill with Instructions to report back n measure reducing the revenuo at lenst JTO.OOO.OOO and IncludtriK n provision for nn Incomo tax so (Irnwn ns to escapo nn ndverso de cision of tho supremo court. The motion failed, 131 to 155. Thereupon the bill was passed without the concurrence of th minority, who refrained from voting. Tho amendments placed tn thn bill yesterday to tax express receipts was defeated on an ayo nnd nay oto In the house, 125 to 130. Tho pension appropriation bill, carrying $145,145,230, wns passed In exactly thirteen minutes. REDUCTION BILL IS PASSED JI11 eh DlxninmeU Menntirr 1'imnra (ho I.nwrr IIiiiihp After l'liuil Ilrlrf Drluitc. WASHINGTON', Occ. 15. Itobcrt V. Wilcox, thu delegata from Hawaii, was iv.orn In Immediately after tho approval of tho Journal In tho houso today. Mr. Wil cox was escorted to tho bar of the house by Mr. I'crca, the delegate from New Mexico. After tho oath had been administered many members enmo forward to congratulato Mr. Wilcox. Tho consideration of the war revenuo reduction bill was then resumed, Mr. Underwood of Alabama moved to re duce tho amount of property exempt under tho Inheritance tax from J10.000 to $5,000. Mr. Payno of Now York, In charge of ho bill, said that personally be thought tho In heritance tax bhould not havo gono In tho original act, as tho states generally, especially tho eastern states, levied heavy lnherltnn&o taxes. But If It was to remain ho was opposed to reducing the exemption to $5,000. .The amendment was lost, 45 to 83. The houso has reversed tho action of tho rommttteo of tho wholo yesterday on tho freight and express receipt tax amendments. An amendment offorcd by Mr. Towers of Vermont, providing that tho tnherltance-tax hould not be levied on the estates of por tions who died prior to Juno 13, 18DS, was adopted, Tho war reduction bill has passed tho house. Inheritance Tnx Amendment. Mr. Towers of Vermont offered nn amendment providing that the Inheritance tax would not be lovled on tho estates of persons who died prior to Juno 13, 1808. It was adopted, 80 to 48. Mr. Nowlands of Nevada offerod a modifi cation of tho amendmont ho prcsontcd yes terday to tax Industrial corporations whoa a gross rocolpts exceeded $500,000 one twen tieth of 1 per cont upon such receipts. His purposo, ho said, was to roach tho great aggregations of wealth. Mr. Qrosvenor of Ohio opoosed ttoe amendment. Ho expressed tho hopo that tho houso would not attempt to make In roads upon industrial corporations without Investigation by tho proper commltteiM ot tho house. "Why attack Industrial corpora tions?" 1 "It you will frarao an amendment that will reach evory corporation or every in come I will vote for It," obsorvod m Now lands amid applause Mr. Orosvenor said ho might favor an In como tax If It wero constitutional, but tho aid It was futllo to discuss an Incomo tax after tho decision of the supremo court. Mr. Fitzgerald ot Massachusetts moved to strlko out tho tax of 10 cents a pound on tea. Mr. Fayne opposed tho amendment. Tho tax on tea, ho said, raised about $9,000,003 of revonue and for ton years had been asked for by tho tea trade, Tho amend ment waa defeated, 55 to 76. After the ruvenuo bill had been reported to. tho bouse Mr. Payno demanded a sep arate voto on tho Smith amendment placing a tax of 1 cont on each express package. Mr. Underwood ot Alabama domanded a separate vote on tho Towers Inheritance tax amendment, which specifically exempted tho estates ot persons who died prior to Juno 13, 1808. On an ayo and nay vote the house r varsed tho action of yesterday and dofeatcd the Smith express receipt tax amendment, 125 to 130. SHORT SESSION ON TREATY lanator I.odirr Hopea to Secure Agree ment for Vole on Measure llefore the Holidays. WASHINGTON, Doc. 15. Tho senate transacted no business of Importance to lay In open session, the ontlro time being pent In executive session on the Hay Pauncefoto treaty. The proceedings today consisted of a brief speech by Senator Toller, In which be BUKKCatcd the substitution of thn wnnl "abrogate" for tho word "supflrsodo" In tho first of the amendments reported yes terday by tho committee on foreign rela tions, tho effect being to declare the Clay-ton-Bulwcr treaty abrognted In express terms. Ho then made an argument In support of this suggestion, contending that any nation has a right to abrogate a treaty entered Into with another nation. Ho said that If the committee Intended the old treaty to bo abrogated that word should be used. When Mr. Toller concluded, Mr. Lodgo renewed his efforts to get a time fixed for a vote. Senator Allon objected outright to tho first proposition for a vote upon the treaty at a tlmo to be named, and when Senator Aldrlch asked If a vote could not be had today on some amendments to tho treaty, Senator Monoy objected. Ho said that being tho only member of tho senate com mittee on foreign relations who wholly op posed tho treaty, he felt that ho was en titled to amplo time to state hU objec tions, and added that he meant to state them If It becamo necessary for him to occupy the entire tlmo between today and the date fixed for tho Christmas adjourn ment. Ho said that If there was an effort to drive blm he would undertake to occupy all thlr time. Senator Aldrlch responded that ho had no doslro to drive Senator Money or nny other senator, but that his only dcslro wns to get the treaty out of tho way of other matters. Tho senato adjourned a few mlnutos later. After tho session, Senator Lodge expressed, himself as confident of securing an agreement to vote before the holiday adjournment. In addition- to the amendments to the treaty suggested by the committee on for. "Ign rolatlous, many were offered by In dividual senators. Senator Mason gavo notice of tho follow ing amendment which be said ho would offer on Monday, when he would address the senate: ' "If the government of the United States shall construct, at Its own expense. Iho said canal, then nothing herein contained shall prevent the United States from pro tecting said cnnnl In any way It may deem best for tho interests of the United Slates." HOPKINS' BlLTlN COMMITTEE Mrnnnre I'liltiff New II 11 11 In for Hrp renenlnllon (Jel It PlrM In formnl Cuiiililcrn tlnn. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. (Special Tele gramj The final settlement of the ratio upon which the representation. In tho Fifty eighth congress fhall bo based Is still ns unsettled as ever. At the census committee meeting today the Hopkins bill, placing the reprosontatlon nt 208,000 and leaving tho houo as It Is nt present constituted, wns taken up and dlscupsod In all Its phases. On a oto six members of the committee wero In favor of tho bill and five against, but this wan purely tentative, ns thco were two absentees, GrltlHh of Indlan.Tnnd Ilussell of Connecticut. It Is known that tho latter Is in favor of Increasing tho vo: of Connecticut nnd Massachusetts ono cacti nnd to do this It will bo necessary to maite a low ratio, which will keep Nebraska n at present. Tho fight Is by no means ovee and tho chances teem nutto ravorablc toy the adoption of tho llurlelgh bill, nlthotig'a somo of tho republlcnn leaders nro strenu ously opposing any Incrcnse In tho mcmbf ship ot tho house on the ground that that body Is too unwieldy ns It Is, and nny 1 crcaso would simply bo adding addltlone.f chaos. There lsa prospect of a contest over the posttnastcrshlp nt Sioux Falls. S. D., be tween Senator Kylo and Ueprcsentatlve Gamble nnd Ilurke. Mr. Kylo Is understood to favor C. M. Day, but nothli'g can be learned us to tho preferwico of tho repre sentatives, although N. K. Phillip Is thought to stand n good cuanco of gottlug their en dorsement. Strong testimonials for Phillip havo been revolved, but 110 pnpers hnvo yet been received for Messrs. Day and Slosscr, the two rival candidates. Tho comptroller's certlflcato authorizing tho First National bank of IJancrott, In., to commence business has been Usued. Can Ital, $50,000. 11. N. Ilruor, president; Wll Unm Sherman, cnshlur. li. P. Jepson has been appointed post master nt St. Michael, lluffalo county, Net)., vico W. I,. Clnrk. resigned; also J. li, Hoes nt Greonmont, Lawrence county, B. D.; J. N. Ness at Kilza, Holetto county, S. D., and J. W. Calder at Cranby, Adnlr county, la. Mail servlco has been ordered established on tho Mllwnukeo road botwuen Napa nnd Platte, In Charles Mix county, South Da kota. Tho postotneo nt Mascot, Harlan county, Neb., bus been ordered discontinued nnd mall sent to Oxford. Mrs. Lucy M. Vnnco of Fiandrcau, S. T has been appointed nsMstaat matron at tho Fort Ilelknnp Indian school. Dr. T. O. McClcary has been nppolnted pension examining surgeon at Geneva, Neb. CASE 0FTlNAS SKINNER Wnr Department linn Ilennl .Votlilnn of Allvueil Scnteiivo of Death I'nanvil m C'oiiueutleiit Hoy. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Inquiry nt tho War department discloses tho fact that a record Is on fllo thoro In the case of Linns Skinner, a Connecticut volunteer, who Is roportcd In tho news dispatches to havo boon sontonced to death in tbo Philippines for sleeping on post. This record chowo that tho charge upon which Skinner wn tried was drunkenness on duty and leav ing his post. Ho wns convicted by court martial and sentenced to lmprlsonmont for six months. The reviewing authorities ro ductd this period to four months and It s assumed hero thnt Skinner Is now sorvlns this sentence. So, unless ho has committer another Offense, n report ot which has not yet renched tho department (which Is scnrcoly probable In vlow of tho fact that ho should bo now serving a period of Im prisonment), It Is not posslblo that lie should havo bocn sentenced to death on tho charge alleged. In fact tho records o? the department show that up to dato no American snldlor has, during tho recent campaign or iildced through tho Spanish war, bocn sentenced to death for sleeping on post. OBSERVING END OF CENTURY Hpcclnl Serviced lo He Held In Ciithollo Cliurclir ThroiiKh out the Lnud. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. It Is learned at tho papal legation that coincident with the close of tho nineteenth century, every arch bishop and bishop In tho United States, as well as elsewhere, Is expected by Popo Loo to clebrate high mass pontlflca nt midnight In his cathedral, provided there aro no Impediments to lntorfero with the program. As some of tho American sees have two prelates laboring In conjunction, It, is said that while the archbishop ot tho diocese will officiate at his cathedral in per son on this solemn occasion, tho coadjutor prelate or assistant, will conduct a similar service at the church which ho governs as pastor. Thero aro a number of these, located at Baltimore, Now York. Phila wnrm Trunks, 5e, 49c up. Doll Ilndles, Plnnos, 10c up, 25c nnd up. Doll Deds, . Do'.l Heads, 10c, 19a and up. 10c, 19c and up. Iron Iron 10c, Toy Dishes, 6c, 10c, 19c and up. ja 10c and up, iiu v..ii.j. ijl.. v. iiiu delphia, New Orleans. Chicago, Indianapolis and other places, where the spectacle ot two bishops officiating concurrently nt "midnight mass" will thus be witnessed. It Is understood that tho century's cloo will bo marked by extreme acts of devotion on the part of Catholic clergy everywhere, by renson of tho pope's desire that they specially signalize the event. At Uiltlmorc Cardinal Olbbons will conduct the com meraoratlvo rites, whllo his coadjutor, tllshop Alfred Curtis, presides nt oue ot tha other city churches. In Washington Arch bishop Martcnlltl, the papal dolegate, has promised to officiate tin cnlebrant of mid night mass at St. Paul's church. REAPPORTIONMENT BILL UP Census Committee IMnetmi' ChniiKea In Xiimerlciit NtreiiKlh if I, oner . I.rKUIntU c Unity. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. The houso com mittee on census began Its consideration of the reapportionment bill today and by n voto of 6 to 5 expressed a preferenco for leaving the representation of tho houso of representatives nt 337 ns at proscnt. This vote wns not considered a finality, however, as several members were not present, but was tnken mainly ns a pre liminary test of tho sentiment of mem bers. Thero nro a number of bills before the committee, but tho main discussion turned on the Hopkins bill, keeping the total of the house as nt present, nnd tho llurlelgh bill, Increasing ho total. The voto wns taken on this Issue between leaving tho houso as nt present or Increasing without reference to any particular bill. In order to permit absent members to bo present and voto the committee adjourned until 2 o'clock on Monday. Chairman Hopkins says ho hopes a favorable report will bo agreed upon nt that tlmo, in which case ho will "report tho bill at once nnd en denvor to tnko It up In tho houso next Tuesday. Tho advocates of Increasing tho mem bership of tho houso do not consider tho voto of today as In any way decisive, us ono ot tlo absent members wbb quoted nt tho meeting ns favorable to nn Increase and tho other absent member Is said to bo" doubtful, but rather Inclined to nn In crease. After tho voto had been tnken to day those seeking nn Increase moved an adjournment In order to postpone final action until tho nbsentecs wero present. They succeeded In this, cnrrylng tho ad journment ngnlnst tho wishes of thoso fnvorablo to lcnvlng tho representation ns nt present. Tho rhangc was caused by tho arrival of Mr. Kussoll of Connecti cut, who did not, howovcr, express his vlows for or ugalnst an Incrcnse. KfKiirm 011 L'uhn'M Trmle. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Tho division of Insular affairs. War department, makes pub lic today 11 otatement of tho trado of Cuba tor the llacnl year ended Juno 30 last. Mer chandise to tho valuo of $71,081, 1ST wore Im ported during tho year, composed In the greater part ot food products nnd manu factured articles. Of tho Importation $34, 847,008 worth enmo from tho United Stntes. Tho Importation from Porto Klco amounted to $1,611,337, and over $5,000,000 worth came from. Central and South America. Tho total Importation, including gold nnd silver, was $70,860,813. It Is set forth slnco tho dato of American occupation, Juno 17, 1898, up to tho end of tho Inst fiscal year, Imports to tho valuo of t$113,84C,603 havo entered the ports of Cuba. Tho vnluo of exports of mer chandise from Cuba during tho last fiscal year, most of which wero products of agri culture, Is set down nt $45,228,340. Tho total exportntlon of gold nnd silver amounted to $4,253,206. The oxports by countries show: To tho United States. $35,012,629; to Porto Rico, $81,580; to tho Hnwnllan Islands, $6, 426. Tho total exports from tho Island slnco It passed Into tbo possession ot tho United States amounted to $81,814,552. " Capture Counterfeiter nml Coin. WASHINGTON, Doc. 15. Chief Wllklo of the secret servlco .-ecetvod a telegram to day announcing tho nrrest In San Francisco of WJlllam Ilcnton Frltch nnd Kmmctt Den ton Frltch, fnthor nnd son, on a chargo of counterfeiting. Last Tuesday a work man, high up on tho now postofllco building at Snn Francisco, noticed two men nt work In n back room In a building some dtstanco away. Occasionally ono ot tho men enmo to tho window and Intently looked nt an object In his hand. Tho workman grow STILL SLASHING PIANO PRICES Hamilton Pianos, $338,00 Next Friday and Saturday our big Sales Days at the New Store, ,52,ESET' J. J. hus roN Iron Trains, 10c, 25c nnd up. Steam Engines, 24e, 43c und up. Iron Wagons, 10c, 24c nnd up. OPEN EVENINGS, This is the Key: TO THE WHOLE CHHIBTMA8 SITUA TION. Tho problem of "what to buy" Is ever recurring. Thnt other problem of where to buy It follows closo upon Us heels. This storo has solved them both for you, solved them In a most satisfactory manner, an u ellmpso of this big holiday equipment will prove. The tlmo draws nlch. tha climax will soon bo reached. Each day nnd evory day from now on till Christmns tills storo stands In tho brench ready to supply your o(ery want at right prices nnd tho best assortment we havo ever shown. HARDY'S, The 99-Cetit Store, 15191521 Douglas Iron Fire Engine, etc., 23e, 49c nnd up. Express Wngons, 25c and up. Hanks in All Styles, 5c, 10c up. i juiii! .)i.j.-jvit 1 1 j suspicious nnd came to tho conclusion thnt tho men wero counterfeiters and reported tho farts to Georgo Ilozen of the western division of the secret service. Mr. Hazcn procured a Held glass and on Wednesday went up on top of tho postofllco building, whero ho watched tho operations of the two men. His observations confirmed the con clusions of tho workman' and with a search wnrrant ho went to tho placo nnd found tho two men engaged in "filing" ten dollar gold pieces. The meu were arrested and $2,200 In coin captured. lliMinllnu lleleiiitle norn In. WASHINGTON, Den. 15. Delegate Wil cox of Hawaii, recently appointed to repre sent tho island In the house, nrrlvcd In Wnshlngton today nnd wns sworn In as n delegate to the house. Mr. Wilcox Is not unknown here, having been present while tho Hawaiian lcglslntlvo bill was being per fected. Tho delegate says Hawaii experienced considerable excitement nt tho Inltlnl elec tion, but now quiet Is restored nnd tho 1st nnds nrc "prosperous. Tho people feel, ho snys, that they havo more advantages than ever beforo nnd tho election afforded Hum an opportunity ot learning tho power en trusted to them. Mr. Wilcox will propose somo chnnges In tho Hnwnllan law, Including nn amendment whereby tho Hawnltnn lan guago may bo used lti tho courtB as well as tho English lnngunge. Popiilntlmi of Mnntniin Ton in. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Tho population of certain Incorporated places In Montnna having a population of moro than 2,000, but less than 25,000, is n follows: Anacondu 9.453 Knllspoll 2.CM Hillings 3,221 Livingston 2.7TS Hozemnn 3.419 Missoula 4 Ififi Great Kails II.MOHed Lodgo 2,152 Helena 10,770 Wnlkervlilo 2,021 The population of cortnln Incorporated places In New Mexico having n population of moro than ?,000, but less than 25,000, Is ns follows; Albuquerque .... C.73S Koswell 2,000 anllun 2,916 Sunta Fo 5,fio:i Las Vegas 3.552 Silver City 2,733 llnton 3,540 Itniitlue IIusIiicsh In ?eunte. WASHINGTON, Deo. 15. Mr. Nelson (Minn.) gnvo notice when tho sennto con vened todny that on Jnnuary 12 ho would present resolutions relative to tho death of his colleague, Mr. Davis, and ask that busi ness bo suspended to pror.ounco eulogies 011 tho distinguished services of tho deceased, A bill wns passed nmendlng tho criminal lnws of tho District of Columbia relative to tho deposit of money ns surety. Considcrablo minor routine business was disposed of nnd then at 12:23 p. ni on motion of Mr. Lodgo of Massachusetts, thn senato went Into executive session to further consider tho Hay-Tnuncefoto treaty. No Seleelliiii of CoiwIJiilor Illnhop. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Hcforo lcnvlng for his homo In Minnesota Inst night, Arch bishop Irelnnd stated that no selection of a coadjutor or assistant bishop for tho nrch dloceso of St. Pnul hns yet becrf made. During his recent visit to Homo the arch bishop suggested to tho holy bpo the need of appointing an assistant prelate for that Jurisdiction, owing to Its rapid progress. It is yet a matter of conjecturo whether Illshop O'Oorman ot South Dakota or ono of tho secular clergy of St. Paul will he promoted to tho olllco. IteKlMer nml llecelvcr nt Pierre. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Tho president today jent tho following nominations to tha sennto: , Albert Wheeler, to be register of tho land offlco at Pierre, S. I).; Henry B. Cutting, to bo receiver of public monoys at Pierre, S, D.j Second Lieutenant James Hnnsou, Four teenth Infantry, to bo llrst lieutenant; James E. Boyd of North Carolina, to bo United Stntes district Judgo for tho West ern district of North Carolina, which ap pointment was mado during tho recess of congress. Confirmed by the Sennit-. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. Confirmations by tho senato: Judson C. Clements of Georgia, to bo Intorstato commcrco com missioner (a reappointment); Nlmrod S. Wnlpolo of Pueblo, Colo., to bo Indian agent of tho Jlcarllla ngency In Now Mexico, Duke II lit Not I'll til lllm. LONDON, Dec. 15. Judgment for 250 wns entered In tho Queens bench court to day against tho duko of Manchester for wluo nnd clgnrs supplied by a city merchant. Tho claim was not contested. 'Drums, 10c, lOo nnd up. Itubber Dolls, Toy Bureaus, 10c, 25c and up. K'c, 25c and up. Hocking Horses, 93c, J1.9S and up. Carts, Iron Cars, 10c, 19c and up. Toy Hoats, 10c, 25c nnd up. v ij in 1 1 j 1 1 ill, i i7;vr. Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root To Prove Whiifthe Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy Swamp-Root Will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Free. 05th POLICE PRECINCT. Gueatkii Nr.w York, Oct. 11,1900, DIl. KILMER ft CO., RINOHAMTON', N. Y.: Oentlomcn; In Justice to you I feel It Is tny duty to send you an a.cknowledg. ment of tho rocolpt of tho sample bottle of Swamp-Root you so kindly sent me. 1 had been out ot health for tho past flvo years with kidney nnd bladder trouble. Had our best physicians prescribe for me. Thoy would relievo mo for tho time being, but the old complaint would tn a short tlmo return again. I Bent for a sample bottle ot Swsmp-Root nnd I found It did me a world of good. Slnco thon I have taken eight small bottles bought at my drug store and I consider myself perfectly cured. It seemed as though by back would break In two after stooping. I do not have to get up during the night to urinate, as I formorly did three or four times a night, but now sleep tho sleep ot poace. My back Is all right again nnd in every way I am a now man. Two of my brothor ofllcora are still using Swamp-Root. They, like mysolf, can not say too much In praise ot It. It li a boon to mankind. 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I consulted doctor after doctor and took tholr medclnes, but folt no better. The physicians told me my kidneys wore not affected, but I felt suro that they woro tho oauae of my troublo. A friend recom mended me to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root and I must say I derived Immenso benefits almost from tho first week. I continued the medicine, taking It regularly, and I am now In splendid health. Tht' pains and aches havo all gone. I have recommended Swamp-Root to all my friends and told them what it has dono for mo. I will gladly answer any ono who desires to write mo regarding my case. I most KDITOKIA1, NOTICK. 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Weak and unhealthy kidneys are respon rlble for moro sickness and suffering than any other disease and If permitted to con tlnue fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney troublo Irritates the nerves, roaksn you dtziy, restless, sleepless and irritable, Mnkes you pass water often during tho day nnd obliges you to get up many time during tho night. Causes puffy or dark circles under tho eyes, rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull acho In tho back, Joints nnd muscles, makes your head ache and back ache, causes Indiges tion, stomach nnd liver troublo; you get a sallow, yellow complexion; makes you feel as though you had henrt troublo; you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste an ay. Tho cure for theBc troubles Is Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, the wnrtd-fnmous kid ney remedy. In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural holp to naturo, for Swamp Root Is the most perfect healer and gentla aid to the kidneys thnt Is known to medical science. If thero Is any doubt tn your mind as to your condition take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place It tn a glass or bottle and lot It stand twenty-four hours. If on examination It ts milky or cloudy, If thero Is a brick-dust settling or If small particles float about In It, your kidneys are In need ot Immediate atten tion. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and I' used In tho leading hospltalB, recommended by physicians In their private practice, and la taken by doctors themselves who hava kidney ailments, because they recognize Id It the grratost and most successful remedy for kidney, liver and bladder troubles. It you are already convinced that Swamp: Root Is what you need you cau purchaai the regular fifty-cent and one dollar site bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Hospe's Special Holiday Piano Sale $167 Buys a now upright plnno on $5.00 payments. You hnve seeu ii like instrument else where for ifiiriO. DON'T FORGET Knabe Pianos. Kimball Pianos. Kranlch & Bach Pianos. 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