The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, December 8, 1893 Page: 3 of 12
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iLROUD TIME TABLE
f AIJD TEtfAS CEOTIIAL
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8n BJOatn
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TEXAS WESTERN
V WnndsVr vVsJay Friday1000am
Theday Batday 2 00 p m
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ii0USTON NORTHERN
to Harrlsbg ll mn m
from Harrlsbg
< < loJ A Hudson Illinois J T
JfelJtorrtc KS Bacon Pnlcsllna
i SoiftOn Kansas 3VSU TJayler Tny
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meftr PlantersvWe D E Grove
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1100 p m
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ArriVo 310 pm
Arrive Ulop m
it ini toi ana trom Galveston leave
i rJl depotlS minutes earlier Or nt
uicVpot 15 mlnutts later The
Sf imSis l ve anil arrive at the Santa
JB iisn at the time stated
MBK > AiW
Traln8
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US I 111MP m Arrive 610pm
1 cWcSton Trains
V 8 a mlArrtvo 83 a m
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12m KlS mWlve p m
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v jyj fjins arrive and depart from Union
lOtfSn m
f TUB HOTELS
The llutclilnn House
Kilt 1200 f2BO a00 per day
Sffi i lyncd Bimard
tSiiai b r In connection Uneaualed
TiJl IU appointments In the State ut
u Klber auerlmser rpprlotors
Sw JluWearer 1 James K loland
aCoilM Louisiana < 5 W Kldd iBoaU
iit Cecil Magnu New York 1 K
SStTeiasiM J Cooper Baltimore It
i KsltwlU Now Orleunsj A Mi Miller
Am B Fasher NOW York C A
ttumi and wilt Texas Chaa Smith
cStVwaltc MIss Thornton J no E Bor
JTSelYork G C C1CBB Trinity
llD ROck Woodvllle J C llox and
Jlantook C A Franklin liUf
tfi L
SrilliillogeS hlssrltti It A Klttrell
Saj AJ Ij SlaoKoiule llrenlmm 11
rBlte Houston Jno V Tackaberry
tauif J > XJimphcar Kentucky AV
d Wooaprldgc Idlorte T K Mitchell
Jomonajlt S Fife Texas B eatram
V iTork Miss Clay Cincinnati Qhloj
blEfarborn Miss Stanwoon NoWtork
m Wneham New Yorlct M C Dunn
hv Torki Jas Moorer Galveston Miss
tk New York G V Skinner Taylor
jrViitontsomer New York Jnko Bloc
WljI > li Angtis rrexaH V Itobson
UOrinst A A Krause Uerilson J
3Hannone New York L Bohneldor
Siwston J C Davidson Wharton P
J0uftand wifei nrnzoria illss Mucked
1 ii Btlnien nobben Tcjcaa J W Mjr
T as L A Whatley 11 Vf Fln
fclUUDUvlllc Jas Jt Gibson Ni M
Knison ttnsk J Q Davis J O Ash
M Hunltvllle Mrs O C Kubanks Oal
O
j and wife Thornton Miss B Ucu
illas S M Chrltonson E II Por
wston J M Kindred C II Les
T Newton Chlwiro
AmarllloM
PSneptre Columbia J 11 Wllmer
Tfl veney Columbia Jli D ann
etonlo hi M CarrtnKton MeiCen
rBaum Stt Louis hi 9 Atkinson
the
only firstClass bo
tel In tho city
J Rates J260 300
j 1350 a day accord
llns to rooms
ISlectrlo cars to
JouJfromMl depots
G McGlplcy Prop
Sf Ileadobr Kansas CUy J IuKh
J New
8JStlcA > B os3 and wife
WW if Boyle Bt Louis T P Shel
Boaton A A Bloom Cincinnati
tJiRj cafleld Atlanta Georula Busby
Jiorthfrn Barton lllll lTed Meek
CJl > Ili JJv A Hense Galveston
B Jfynii T D Husk Wood
fcUv C nichardsoiij Oklahoma B
JJfJpn asm Herman John Bmlth Gal
A W > Lcunox New York J >
itarpujchrisll Wm I Lee Waco
ISJ Columbia
I rffii01 JEEIlInBton Queen City
B warnock flallettsvllle D > E Hicks
fWHomc Chas I Botherbrldt V
fitw York II A KUlough Dal
n Blmt John Glothum city John
A tln Fred
fi Pechnln Cbl
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KJ uls Echueant V A Lonir New
1
1HS Cujkln jcrt Olty Mrs G
rot and talld city Mrs Qoorce
Bryan 1 Bruc Pannell lllch
uavldson Geonretownj Wm
rifJi BW W II lleekwell New
iirdr > Vlk ln J l > Mallook Dal
Bt Ar i York ftaymonaA
jfit i lplilat C W Kndel New
WT jnan II Jt Ferguson W
kf HP0 t l oufnj W B MorA
UacuIolmerchicigV
Central JIotelcrr
Ibe
SBrt 0 Vflt0M 1j J Baton
ITfimSSLA M Palestine AH
Jgwna m Cincinnati J Bartjen Co
irffipontt J P Burke Centaur
S5 ff B Perkins Dr
i Svetftf Wm D Armatrong
MBwr2Ji Ji G Monwomery C
WtSifW Montgomery Ala T
KLi5rOTh lfr Louisville WN
CM
I u Lancaster city
JJJU Pcttui
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kVjn i hS state Preston kve
A prpprfclorf Tor
Tim Rno
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THE BAILWAT n fitED
Tina ATi aiirun
txw may nn
SKTT1CD
An Opinion Upon II Constitutional
ity Cnn lie Secured Prom lie At
turner General The Travel-
ing Pnsucuaer Men
The cohsiltutlonallty of the antlncalper
jaw as pastel by Ihe Twentythird legls
latura Is a question thai is Just now wor
rying tho passchircr men nnd the ticket
brokers of Texas j
Up to tpo present tlm e the latter class
seem t have had tho best ot the fight
Judge Brashear of Houston recently ruled
the law unconstitutional a applied to a
local case and recently Judto Johnson
mado it similar Jeclslonnt Fort Yortb In
the caso of tho State Vs arlswold Or
selling tickets lit violation of the ticket
broker law
Yesterday however Frank Androwe
assistant attorney general made a state-
ment that will throw a new 6ht Upon tho
subject He ivas questioned In regard to
the laws VallOlty and rcfu l to expresa
an opinion But whenasked If the at
torney ffencrals office would hand down
nit opinion upon tho constitutionality of
the law should the request for same
be made he replied thit It would certainly
uo eo providedthe ioqufst camo from the
proper source
This Jwlnc the cas any county attor
ney lit Texas can ask for nn opinion upon
the eubJeM and the attorney nenerata
ycrdiet will bo readily reached An opln
Ion trom euch a source would have nn
effect of course upon minor officials
throughout the State If it decides In fa
yor of the lty tho passenger men will
eel called upon to continue the arrest
of ticket brokers who aro vlolatlns same
and decllon ocalnst the business would
no doubt soon be reached Then
scalper would appeal the case tho matter
would be brought before the higher courts
and Ihus a final decision reached In the
matter As It is now tho verdicts nre all
nealrtitt thfe Slate nnd of course can not
be appealed
It is quite likely that the attorney pen
ernra opinion upon the law Will be oon
called for q the question Is at present
In a much muddjed condition
To Coruo < o Texas
The traveling passenger agents ot the
United Slates aro becoming much Inter-
ested In the contemplated trip to Texas
nt the conclusion ot their next meeting In
New Orleans January lHll John How
tird who Is a member of the association
has been activelyengaged in working up
the side trip to Houston and other cltlos
and has received the following acknowl-
edgement from the secretary and treav
uror
Mr John Howard Omaha and South
Tnxns Land Company Houston Texas
Office of the Secretary and Treasurer
of flte Travelln PnrsenKcr Agents As
soclatloii Cincinnati Ohio December 4
1S93 Dear Sir 1 havereceived your pa-
pers and notlcesat different tlmus and 1
assure you In behalf of the association
they appreciate this very much nnd when
we meet In January next w > will mnko
every eluWvor to go to Texas I hand
you herewith a few blank npplliallnns for
membership which try and have filled Out
before that date Yours truly
H C Holablrd Secretary
General Jlnmiucri Meetlnir
Chicago TDec mber7The general man-
agers of the JVetern lines who for two
days have been golnif over the list of
people o rqoclye passes on account of
bualncss reasOns finally finished their
worse today but Chairman Mjdgelypf the
Western Freight asspclatlon Is the man
In whose hands tha matter l left and
who will work on the matter it Wek be
fore it Is finally nettled Several ot the
roadansreert to leave the matter with the
chairman and committee oftwo in the
more jmnprtafctjcttlfis traly pn condition
that their pamJjsmoRiaare iaiso in rfhef
BKreemSnUAirtbellnes m the Westlliivo
not yrt got In but flflyflva have sned
and tha Bgreftraent will probably go
through
Another CrtllTornln Iloutr
St Iou Mo December 7 The Mis-
souri Iaclfla will on December 12 inconf
Junctlon Tvlth the Chicagoarid Altpnlnnu
guratfe a line of through Pullman tourist
sleepers ifrom Chicago to Los Angeles
Cal The cam will leave Chicago nt 11
a m dslly via tho Alton and St liouls
at diTO p m name day thence going yin
Texarkana Dallas Fort Worth nnd Kl
Paso to Los Angeles arriving at the
latter point at t p m on tho fourth day
out Thin line has Been established to meets
the demand from the East and Uorth for
better through facilities via cttremtf
southern lines
Notes nnd Personals
Captain Alsdorf Faulkner went to
Bryan last night
Charles B Soger auditor of the South-
ern FaclflO went to San Antonio last
night
W M D Lee vice president and gen-
eral manager of the Velasco Terminal Is
Inthe city
James Beaumont live stock agent of
the Southern laclfle went to San An
tonloMaofnlght
Tom Klngsley traveling passenger agent
ot the Loulavllla aud Nashville
mmf
left for
Pallas yesterday
C G Woodbridge civil engineer of She
La Porte Jlou tonapd Northern wu in
the cty yesterday
W G Van Virck general superinten-
dent of thaSOuthern Paclfjo hasreturned
from San Anjqnlo
Tralninasfer Bar ot thr International
and GreatNorthern made a tlylng trip to
Galveston yesterday
Tom Klngsley travellng passenger aaleni
of tha Louisville and Nashvlllo went to
Galveston last night
T A Kcarfls traveling auditor of the
International olid Great Northern was
in the city yesterday
The Houston and Texas Central excur
sionists1 will Iwsltf to arrlva In the city
this aftcrnooji at UXO
R Gaurit general roadmaster of the
InWnatlonal nnd Great NortherJ came
down from ralesUpq yeiitfrdayi
John M Bird secrttary and treasurer
nf the GUlf Colorado and Hanta Fo at
GalvMton iWits 111 Houston yesterday
William BdwaKK pjrsonal fclilm agent
of thtrifonstonandTOxaa Gentral came
In yesterday from w eo headquarters
Tin Southern Jaclflo from New Orleanii
was nearly tw < > hoarsifata last night or
rlvin ahirtly b4or i ijol ok this morn-
ing r r
X KHarris llvi stookltaKcat of the
Cuifsrieta iiAnd SantaiFe waf among
thofcrowd of railwaymen who left last
night forLSanAntonlo
M rt it 0 < nd C II BrUtel of Chi
eago and T RCooH of JVlla nrolflnent
iWiMabt the Wc tei WS
company cme ln astnlghtT
Tha Jouthern PaeldcJiSlJrlrtglitg In Jsrge
jiumber3 of Imadgranta frompGoorsia aud
AiSjAlneirlyi every day They are
Kund for rtlfterent ioats in the State
Policeman Hodgsonof the Grand Cen-
tral of cotwn ow
dew discovered rt car
twantyllve bales were badly damaged
Jolrenatlonal
a t > Wnnsbrohgh of the
VeANorfSlocslvfrel ht offlOt
Sceuned the aeik otG i > r nl WOtlt
vwrS5y dUfli tW tWlTSbiMnw in
T tI >
> o > fovtbeKty aKt S l
rJ > t UiaHous
C V Melk tr teraana
MQUUwrnia
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tliatdnyj On Sunday tha Snia Fo will nut
n S Ipw MuwMn train from Houston
i VJv on M audltlw to lu regular
aervlcn between these two cities
Colonel U ii ropi1 general Wt tern
Senwr Tent of tha Chesapeake and
Ir i iTN ln < o ton yederaay Wing out
iay excursion business Ills llnfrhs
recently put on through sleeper rrotn
S5 J0 1 1 Washington Via Cincinnati
eohnecilng there with the fsmum p p
X rain The International and jircat
NortherhB cannon lmll out < if Yexfts
connects with their service nt St Iiouls
TIlDTH COMING OUT
nxMlnlstrr Stevens Tntest HnvrnlU
nit statement Criticised
rittsburg DljpalOh z J
Tlia Intarmallon which ha hren tlvetl
to tlie public from official tcmi tticl
and priato sources In relallou to the situ
alien In Hawaii Is now sufficiently exten
ave to afford the rricann for a fairly Intel
ligent juilnment and a reasonably clear
understanding ot th ca < ana the nnproj
flon conveyed lo th mind of an absolute
ly disinterested wholly unprejudiced and
Impartial observerIs to th general eltett
that tho Wmpla facbl nsstt > j by ilr
uresham npprosch tnOrO THariy tothe
truth nnd that the course AugKeited by
hint for the solution of the tfitflciIty ts
the Proper onO for the United StateV gov-
ernment to adopt Indeed any loubts
whvh might possibly have remained on
this subject up to this time have been dls
Blpated by the tono and temper of ex
MlnlsteriJ 1 Stevens reply to the ret
port ot Commissioner Blount the opening
sentence of which alone la sufficient to
Impeach Mr Stevens almcss of Judgment
and vsmdty ot statement
Sir Stevens at the ftart says that a
deep Dense Of obligation to my country and
an Americas duty to defend an insulted
and struggling American colony planted
as righteously and firmly In the North Pa
cllle Isles as our Pilgrim Fathers estab-
lished themselves on Plymouth Bock move
me to make answer to the astounding mls
represcntatlona and untruths ot conimls
aloner Blounts report on Hawaiian af-
fairs
Mr Stevens home is In Maine and he
ought to know enough of New England
history to distinguish the motives which
brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth nock
from th incentives which guided his so
called Amerlcin Colony to the Sandwleh
Islands Infants In the primary classeVof
our public schools are taught thst the Pil-
grim Fathers fled from their native Coun-
try to escape religlou persecution What
tortures did the Amerlcait Colony en-
dure for opinions sake before they loft
for tho Isles of the North Pacific The
Pilgrims bought nnd pnd for the land On
which they
settled iind finding no gov
re necs
ernment there they considered It
sary to establish one of their quwn The
American Colony presumably also paid
for the land on Which they settled but
they found a government there when they
landed yet after a little while they did
what some other colonists did nnd re-
solved first That this hind belonged to
the salntij nnd second Thsfwe are the
Balntsr find acting upon this resolution
they attempted to establish u government
ot their own
The very name American colony lie
stowed by on American minister accredit-
ed to tho government of a foreigncountry
upon a party of partly naturalized and
partly unnaturalized Immigrant making
their home In that ennnlry l an exceed
ingly 111soloeted term to be used by an
official representative or even an exoffi
cial representative who ever heard of a
colony composed bt foreigners within
the territory of an established govern-
ment
it is not ticcessary to read between tho
lilies In order to discover thtmnltnus which
clearly dictated Mr Stevens course ot
action the lines bf his letter ot reply nre
sufficiently filled with indicationsotjlla
governing temper The Just dethrone
ment of tho queen tlieJotlery gang
royalist tho shrewd sharp BrltlshUip
lomMljf agent astounding ml repi >
sentAtfona and other untruths and many
other similar expressions 1 Confess do
not Impress meiTJi propordlpomatld terms
nndjlt would se mlh t a veteran in th
seryleo who calls his siietessor a neOi
nhlfe should be more gifirded ln tho e >
lection of phrase remembering the motto
ot n famous nro < > assador at nn Imperial
court that thn prooer use Of language
woa thaconceallnifTrt > he lhoughtfft
tEvidently Mr SUWen wasa mistake
but that Isriot so much Mr Stevens fault
< sent
him out jpd Vet theadmln lmton can
jiotalwava avoid mlslnkei Wtv should
nn ndroinutrstlonwhlch apnolhted Charley
Foster to tlifthead ijtthe tresspiTde pnrtf
hicnl be blamed for send
Honolulu
Pittsburg Decenjher
idlngPteven 1ito >
ai JrAi
lXiUItAXCIS JVtlfKS
The fire undertyrltern qy that the
Wprlda Fair Is closed fiayo conslde rahl
jwlicitudo for their interests In theWhite
City It Is understood thntfhe fire de-
partment on the grounds will hot he Im-
mediately discontinued and that IGQo Co-
lumbian giiardj vlil be kept In service
Tho detective force will also be retained
Tho fair alllt has thu Hyde Park water
suyply and Is negotiating with tho Worth-
Ington Pump company to leave Itn plant
on the grounds By December 1 all of the
exhibits will huve been removed t la
thought and the lnsuraricawlU lapse by
°
limitation
The Detroit agents pt tha Prudential
LIfo hart quite a sensation unrtxig upon
thera a few days ago Tvhcn i was dis-
covered that one of their Jiumlier fifIng
unrttr the hame of Joseph O le nns a
waaiaa 4re sotl M male attire Her real
nume Is Mary pale hd rhe came from
Milwaukee where she formerly worked
for the Prudential Under Superintendent
James Iteed She was ArwsteiJ pml re
leased on condition that h ene H19
Jlquso of Hope a idncoot rcfu for
homeless Elrli Her lndepeiiderOe end Ji
dustry perhaps deserved n bettJr iiCiv
A bill has just been Introduced In the
Georgia legislature which amend ihe act
requiring cml anual tat nieiJs froitj lnJ
suronca companies to be juadeKj the bov
einor by providing that th Jariuuy
statement shall contain as before afull
and exact report pt Uio coiUiim wfthe
company on tie preceding lt mber ft
but that the July reportmay do a short
form t > l statement St jniDme astio ex
pcftdltures and llailtle in gross tuttho
preceding Jurio < >
Tho Ohio Insurance oomml sofier kst
week caured a Ult I d beirlrjtglt ht
Cleveland to clofa up the JScllpeo Vita In-
s urunca company nomluijly f < y iitud
but really ot Chlcago The > tatl4Pit Uvea
lu Canada the secretf ry in mil and
a young worriah has eonTfliprpIstro nf
the office atClifVeland ooirrtrn lt U
fsalij hss notadoUar of a s isoj Meia
anything offering ln j ubU > rwa B w y
It Is gossiped In tho neighliorhood ot
the Insurance dUlrlct that iM bil i
of the Jew york uoder frlt r > ay i-
on tho marjter aud that > w a fw W
8 V rt rAiJ Wia Co W V > W
New York but no rr Mr Ptat
fected it h also MaoroU t t Wr
foreign pompany haa tha nattr Wt r
oonsidarayon
as a matter
dderalk of tl
year the Amerl < llt
naaaea 11R dvWend
since 1 the year
the company > a ha4 a a
nre that
o do thla It t probabl ag the mr
qan illl hav S numb r < uf imtns
1 1 1 rm aiy j
ttisipaopl foTttafoatf
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fbr laa wSw r oalVa4gia W
t tbo n > th IHurioB Mt
thaH In lb
Ain ricA or mom corrupt
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X e t to ce > a taB > ac C9ceaa a eto ae
i A CORDIAL
j WELCOME
18 extended ii all visitor and excureloa
ins to make our atoreth lr hoadquatiera
while In Houston
J All nr welooma wheiherthey tjuy or
S ItOt
vlADY HXCURSIONISTS
WILL find onr storo a yery wnyeftlent
I
estlnrandmfellng Place In the Jjidlea
toeeiiilon Alcove they e n wateh tho
bad but the ltusstan bureaucracy la Itn
m esurabl y wd cs worse not merely be
SUKfiH ii imperlalrnol local not merely
tiBsanse H la fooled In tradltjo lia fcs < ld
as tf e empire On which It feeds fiaX
merely because It Is fostered > > tins
churcii while our rlngtt aro aiwayajiafde
to havo jthe church ipleading ni > l a ult
upo theins but wq rae bacausethafTtusi
lan bureaucracy Illegal aiid jeveri obh
sjltutlonal and llbertyMaVJnTrevolt Hvhll6
Jn ofavesendltJa liberty whch l jial
and conslltntloial arid the rlnc whIcb lii
Irj re fAndVhitUa Waota raveseiid
s True of every rlngj iufsifdVbmmithlly
h the trnltedgtates ln Jjji 01 a world
d pbtlsm slaw Vr4 liberty 1s ravolui
Hon In < hey > Vted 8l wlbsrtylAav
arid desfotlsmls rmrtilutlon
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who
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tli Kst ci Tbwa are Jliu l i 1
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UriivpnStliaiviil flt Sy ivh4i a rei pr1
us aro moru iShttiey who a agalmrt
us All cyo iavOthoiewhichlireblinded
byi1 a esolmiam thst Is Ignorant ot th
hlctoty of other lands may see tho moui
tain tops full of Hie cliarlpls nnd horit
men oftlia Lord flisbjlng for fraeddm
ngd ro Mrtrrilyr In tlieBu Invlslb fortes
are ti givat end honored names ilf tho
Ttepublie nra 118 baltlefjclds and Its past
vlctorloiforiurtt and truth and freedom
nre alt Its traditions arid all Ha Brand
historic growth nre the liberated
the
a UithVr i > i main rofticf of
the city Desks ChairsToilet Itoonis
etc aro specially provided for lodle
EXCURSION FARE RETUtlNKD
TO nil excurstonlstB ion tlioir uston and
Texas Central excuvxlon of IWsdatu who
buy a Mens Suitor uverooat at our store
today or tomorrow Vj
churches a patriotic and practical mfnk 1
try the vfree pressj thelght f publlcfaa
semulage tho public tthool thy Anglo
Saioh tlpoa iiid breedingand tho Ameri-
can consclofloev m > r
Takeioouraga jaud prosg fwwirdt this
Is JR i
our Thankaslvlng harhllyliu
itii ui i r fa
VheioUf otfiiiir 31
8d n y mlUii > fl =
4 fielvd3 > 8 laJeuVJ toVlha
worJdMor tho warit f a JltlW b ri
Bv ry aySwdsto thelrKrav Mftnumlrt
world tworih Javj SM ta nor1
taffeshtveriug
r uithli I
be pdrpoi
atsnd
ffx
before
karsji
adjustinfr nleevchnncesr ltvdtd verit wrii >
the Hood
wh n k manrtould coa
Hon for ISO years nrt ith i Hve to aee
micceaa
But priHShPi
doubVnnd
ijan walls and coiiautts hi
brotljer and
his particular friends 1 Hit
one nr Id finds he jaXtn yeara ot sea
fXLiV AH 5rsli oouslns and narttqiar
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