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Edmonton Bulletin 1908-01-01 - 1908-06-30
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' v* i I EANS 4 lor 26c. 2 tor Mc. IA* 35c. ent of , . . * * 1 mm *rcr jft 14 * * * * 7ft M *., M m* *m99) SO . * BO Am* t* a 40 .a.a a. a 30 ** ** I * * * M ft A B * 9 9 * Wl . 40 .* . ,9*9 4ft 45 .neJUL, Hiss YcuH. Miss Sinclair, 'Mb-slCar- y. Mks 8hoj gt;cot, ii llyn. Miss Hr..wn, -e. -Mock. Mr. TTie Mr.'Walfoi-ds, ire, -Mr. ih-.-ii-.. Mr. . Mr. Yeull. Mr. berts. Mr. Nixon, r. Turner, Misa Mrs. Webb. Mr. -. Miss Capipbe'l. ment the Federal, urchase grain . Wheat, Neta, i V those grades Vest of Win- . i.S,.2,3 Extra a m t - * in store Fort in all wises, lt; gt;. ectcd by tlie icl and cockle, id Grain In- g, Saskatoon, i - m ill as far as ... Calgary. fc prices date ident upon its Bt tO4hfti50ft* 9 ' A an arrange- tight rates, all renditions, na; illed to Fort shipping car for receivjne: nccment *Ill to Port Wil- LE, ft-Agoat? f 17, Winnipeg. vhy U. ,G lt; ) id you will it * * f -p)* '** PROBS. Fi-.- and Coldtr. TEMPERATURES. Minimum 40 Minimum, 24 VOL. V. NUMBER 72 EDMONTON, ALBERTA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2 , 190*. PRICE FIVE CENTS COMPENSATION ACT IS ALTERED Slightly and Passes Third Reading io Legislature Final Reading Today. ' * Yi'hterilny aftij noon's ono ol con tUowUiltt ml aeaaion rest in ;; wns li. wat tb Tbe words mine , or NjMurr gt; as de- lined in thU act nhall n t lw gt; beld to Include nay mine or quarry un a fnun writ for tin-, purpose- only of Mich larm. , nIhc worrH-'engineering, work' us deliucd in tin* net shall, not be hold y diteb, drain, well, or REDUCTION TN in tii include ai * -. mK VI ITED l 462 m lt; qpota- .a * portAnt ( s wlien 0. I ing on 14 servo - matter. - 1 e X legislature, marked 11s Compensation net. aoinjwhat nnieiid- I'd, passing iw second rend tap, by .thy Jinnl passing of. eleven nets and by the introduction'of Mr. Hicbort's resolution . concerning government-owned disjH'iuniies for. the *olc of liquor. ' -When tho Coatpennation net came up ior consideration ifi. Robertson. of High River, attempted a play to tbo galleries, but the* obvious play ended,otriy with n ttmile on My. Stub* ertsun. With thin government me*** ure, one of the moal udvnnced pieces (if labor legislation possible, before liim be based as the. champion of aiinu- Hsionnry, down-trodden labor, ranks, d the member for t-othbiidgo informed bim later. He asked* to begin with, that any representatives of the trade.-* and labor council present who wished to Speak before Uie Houm* should be allowed to do ao. He waa informed by the premier tbat this wait, unparliamentary . mid particularly without precedent on a government measure. Deputy Speaker Boyle, pre.*iding.i;ulod;tliiil although Iio outsider could properly take part in tho debhUit oi the House, any member tvlm. desired'to do ao could, witb the unanimous consent of the Hun-1'. invite to u'aeot beside hi ni uny labor delegate hi: wished, and could benefit by thnl iiinir'n lopresen- tationa. Thii* Being assented to Mr. KoheiteouV cnrd-4' were shown, inasmuch us he had nof any In hor ropre- ati.ve present whom he wanted t inviie* gt;* lt;ji seat beside bjni. 'i'h -e - cusiou beiiunrwfiiL there were others * 'who. bad. . So it Was that during tbe diBCU fotl Ou the Compensation act in committed of the'whole. Frank Sherman, of Taber; president for Alberto of tlte United Aline Workeis-* 61 Anierica; occupied a wat on the -floor of the House beside.AV. C, Simmons, /jl .P.P. 1 for *I*e thbridge. This ptivilifgc wiiVhic- cord d Mr. Siieiinnn by th cona ntof tbe House und on the itivtrnfioir of Mr. Simmons, wbo is one ol tin * keen- e. i advocates of n'dvnnced. labor legislation in dnnnda. Mr, SbeimanV presence there recalled tho laet-tbat it- was be who-three yean* ago was Sradically the ftinriii' AV gt;erta ostni ie movement for the Compensation not. . /The. amendments to the bill, which Laaje iiitroducc lt;l by Mrt6w i.rtrid were the outcome of a-careinIcon*irieiation of the bill ii committee.were few but important. The height of the building on ubich- an injured employee linisi: have In'en working to come with- itr rhe act and Receive, oonuwubfttltjiri was cbanpi l from 40.'feet to. Ml -ftvt. The -tO-fetrt'plna e was one. to .whieh the tfiidi.; unioiiH took obj ction and iwked for a* change. Still other '.amendments were the changea in the seale of*compensation. When ditiith-results from n workman*' injury that eoines under tbo.net th * top limit bf the (.Minipensn; ifin to be . paid hfs dependant* was increased fyom 1,600 to i;800- In ensea where tho woitonn'n leaven -no d lt;- gt;ndauts the me'licn-I and burial expenses to be pnid by bis-employer shall not cxr ceed i 00* this limit being increased 100 by. the.amendment.. . In cases where-it wan originally provided that an* injured workman under 21 sbouid receive from h.U employer ..weekly payment equivalent to a certain portion of bis salary,.but not to exceed 7.50 per week. Thi* was nn iacrfaM from 5. The date ot .whieh, the act x. to come into force was .changed Irom Sept. 1', tim, to Janurfry 1, ifKtf. . Not Apoiy te Farmers. An impttHajU amendment, or-oddi- ,iion rather, une Jtoyle, Walker, Telford. Puffer. Mo- JPberson and otliers wtere.activo in ixfti- .Citrine was a proviso to fiection *l wbicb section in a.general 'wayaet out who. are 10 be lenrly. benefitted by the bill. The addition Very cleurly - defines the fact that this ac? ban bearing only. -Upon,- industrial tradesmen. iiiui not upon.flgricultiirnl couiautni- lU*. jClu -nddiMon reads* Kotwithstanding anything herein- liefore contained this act ahall not iipply to* tht' employment of ag.ricu- ture. nor to nny .work perfonmHl or muebini-ry used op or abont n farm tfr homestead for farm purposes,-'or of improving 'nuch of)n;r.excavation on n farm oeiug con- It runted 01 reiiuircd for tbo purposes of such farm, fir any adjoining farm oj* iiinns.4-* The act with ita .oniyidmeifls pav. pad the aecond ruwHlfgand will today la given a final reaoing. Much i fi lation Fonfrarded. proaeb of prorogation was evident in the large number of bills on tbe order pupcr-for 11 linal. reading. Tin- following were reud a third time and passed:-- An Act to Amend tlie IrfAhbrldgc Charter. Mr. Si mio r . An Aei to ConfTrm Uylaw No. 34 of the Town of Raymond and to Lesalize 9 Ceitain Agreeinent between tho Town oi Kuyiuond and tin* Knight Sugar Company. Limited. Mr. Simmons. An Act to Amend Chapter 3ft ol the SUitutes of Albeiia. IJKMl-An Act respecting the Town of End Deer, amending Chapter .42. of tjie Ordinances gt;l lhc NorUi-West Territories, liWnT Mr. Mooro. . ;i Act re pi'ctiiiR the Kdmonton Itndial Tramway. Hon. Mr. Cross. '.'An' Act to'Amend the Goal Mines Act for tbe Purpose oT ''lamitnOT Hours or Work BelOtt (in.ftnd. Hon. Mr. Cushing . ' . '. An Act to Amend'Oldiuaiiees and gt; tniules rwipeeting tlie -City, of ('nl- gmy, Hun. Mr. Cashing. .. An Act for tbe Helief of Western Canada College: Hon. Mr. Cushing. An Act to IneorfHirute the-Carbon HiU Railwny. Oouipahy. Mr.'Simmons. ' An Act to Amend Ihe Clmrter. Hon. An Act, to Validate and''Confirm -Vitain. UyliiWH ol the City nf Wetaskiwin. Mr. Koseurou- An Act to .Antiioiixe Robert Woods 10 J'ractiac Medicine. Mt- Telford. Tho report of tbe provincial librarian wa laid oii the table by tbe'ppftm- :e* before tin orders o gt;.the day w'--n- taken up. - ' .*- . Hiabert's Resolutiorfre Liquor, Mr. -Hiebi'rt. mnde tin.'earn M lillle speech in ri-iiug to speak on Uxk ic lt;o*. iution..a.pleasingBa ieecli, setting forth ChV duty of legislators .to endeavor to jjtUntp out the liquor evil, and he was .warmly applauded by the wb-jje house. The members felt eomiorla'ije ib(out it,i InuHDiueh' as tbeir temper; aiici- legislation of last year and its itriel eniorceiuenl, had covered the ground as well as could be at present. iiidlhey were leminded of ibis by MR Hiebert'e sjH-eeh, lt;-ontaining eharg.s .against the evils of liquor tpj enerol father than Hgain i tho- yStem which :iow obtains in '.Uberta. At the end oi the debate the Houa'e :i cee pied this aniendrpeiit to the rvufi lut ion, .moved by .Attorney. General Ci.-m* and seconded by I'remienRuth- iHnrds Tlint this Hmisi while sy;upa44m .ng wilh every effoit toa-nrfls the promotion of sobriety, as hns been shown by. the amendiueiii'-i to. ihelJ uor Lie* elide ordinance oi last /rf ssion, doed f-noi consider that the assumption by ihe province yf the sole right of yend- ingspiiituoiis linuors has at ji resent heun shown to be. desirable, and. that; K'Jore legislation tor such a purpose i** introddcinl,.imy such plan should be thoroughly investigated: ' .Mt. Hiebert's. .resolution ' hnd. am other Ling lhan 'his .speech,- containing,'.it* it did. n aritieism of' this lysiem which -his speech dm not at- teni) gt;t td substantiate. The resolution read That in the opinion 'of this House, *he sab' of spirillum* and fermented tftjnofti under tho sy*t lt;m *7Tmv in vogue is a cause uf crime nud a Source FREIGHT RATES F.W* Paters Announces tower Ratea WC.P.R. WUl Benefit Rh- monton Wholesalers. ArrangernentMEire nvitv Vine mude '* * 'y I ' fin rm Thii null rnlriiry will Is* nas 11)ten o* favorable freiglli rates Hi becomina whoieBjtfc mid 'ii-w iImii- iug point* for the wbuh- of Western 2 * ur SWEDEN SMtt.CS ON GkHMANTT Franca Being Suoplanted Situation J- Watched With iot rt i. Paris, Feb. 99s' 'Kien.'b dipleuiatie eifclea are watebinif with keen in- UfraSl the evolution of l h gt; ' gt;w'i,- - policy iiuforeign affalia I.1 inter King (Vear, Krencb cult uie and sympatliy. ruled at the court, ' Kine Oushiv shows a marked preference toyjj er- iiiauy and Geruuiri ciiotbuis, ami it is h. hevd in France be will inaugurate a orn-(ierm u (wHcg iu iiif.-riia. tional relation*. Sweden's decision in reference to the Aland Inlands will indicate clearly tbe *eoin gt; of that country's new relation* witb Germany. Count flyldcuMolpr. Swedish miuidter to Paris, said ihat-the friendliest relations ejsi-t between Sweden nnd Russia, that tliere w-a a sle *ly growth of commerci'. nUO that therv the Royal H..u.-e- indicated by the I*- liolhul of King (iiiHtave'.s secoud on with the Kusfdan lt;Traml Huphess. FORFEITS PAYMENTS ON AGREEMENT OF SALE - t Judge Beck Hands Down Decision in ' a Caie in Which Defendant Failed Meet Any Payments Following Firet. Defendant Paid No to Notices of Action by to the Heed Plaintiff. of a piece of u ln gt; payments t . mrp iion farm or bomestead and ior grestercwr- taiiity but so n-i not to rc-triet in nny degree the gen*;iirii* **-thr'ii'r.'jroii:g Words of this section thia net shall' -T ' ifot ftflply to uny of the following cni- j gt;loyineitl gt;*onn farm: . ' ' (a gt; TlnestTuTF citaning. crHshing. grinding or othe viae TTeatlrtg grain or sawing woUtl, pouts, lumber or other J 'woofleii ntatemnl. or otherwise I real- . *mm aaShnjinW** or pressing Uoyrliy .any kincf of macbiuery or motive piiwer and whetlier sucli machinery jpr motive power lie pm table, or stationary. .ami, whether the same be owned and Iterated by the farmer or farmer.s for whew pu gt;fx gt;ses iheaamn is h-'ing uaed .* oy bv any other farmer or otlier pcryQn iuc gai.n. profit or ivvvatd. (bPfc* lt; Jie eonPtriictittii, repair or ih'iindiliniMff aipi filllll huibling.wiml- mlll. derrick pi iAnu?.iUinetore. 'The word 'factoiy' as TtHtm f-in this net.shall not be held to include auy building, workshop, filaee or mill on a f:ii ni n.-cd for the purposes of sneb fnrm. t suff. this crtllg tp thi; pi-npUvof tnis pj Hiriivel vhtce, and ilii-itHousei fyrtherof the 1 i gt;*m: opinion that so long ns hpirituoiis and *einienl lt;d liipiors are sold uud'T lhc present system the lieeils?d vendor .vill .-ell the gri-atest i uanlity by ren- ttn.otibe proffft* ami gain .involved m tlii- * nid aale: .. v Wlierefore-lv it resolved, that the reipK'sted to iutroitnce lo. establish under a 1 uoveniifient He inch 'legislation commissuju (wb'relr hfay b- .ither iin. ilacl e or a .; -m i- IkmIvV (r '.v.rn- iiii ut . lt; gt; . im I and lt; -lilted intoxicating Jmior dispensaries. .Mr. Hiebert firefnccd bis Hpivcb rith n refrn-iiee to the bill wliiek he nnd previously introduced, but v he had. withdrawn. In tbia reiplu tion he stnted be endeuvoriMl to eovei in brief the provisions of that bill. For the pi'es.-n I. system ot liquor traffic .Ju this province, said Mr. Hi - berl, be felt no g.MJ.1 reasons could be jdvaneed for its nuiiiitvimnce A kgainat 'total prohibition..often disr .- cil and tifb-n thrown down, Itjwat irr-'crt.f'i-* tb fttwriy of tbi. leil pnfveiii u one iimn ying tr. gn* TSVi lt;7y*'- tm -V. ir hmJtrtnUj tilt further that it only provoked Ihent- legal sab-.oTTTfpior thei weie pointy be would- not ai'gue nt the nminent But no npik Jii--averred, could object to an absiduli'.' cuitrol lt; gt;f the. Uqnoi - gt; gt;t-?ni he. the government that i*. by the people. There wan largely government'Von- trol of tbi truffle now. and he believ- 'd the' iegUIfltoVs were rcpoiv ibb; 'ill onie dr'gree for.- the. crime* aiiMiit rom tlm lirjuor traffic rcffulaled' Uy them. Personally he -desiiVd t linvt as little oi :luit feeling of guilt as.pos'- .sibb;, but be could not go to the hotelm.in **i hiii-tr'iidrr ami -ay- Yoc *r guilty. H ..;; . . b*V evec lie Mild; come and HB* that th b'gL-int.n gt; .vho npb.ebl a liquor syttem lha* eau ul-dcalb. Kvery newspaper had its record 't'l iiag'*die arlaMtg froni ii iior. Cimada- F. w.' ivters, general freiftht agent of ibe (M'.K-. wlm i- iu Uie eity.torbiy. stated .hht arrangement n wen* now U'iug lnade for u fur- Uut reduction' oMho height rfttcjt'OU Siw ittLlSft' *ffSi4;l w * **** - tion.will amount to 5*r. jier Hai jmiuuUh nn freight in class 5 and ftc per. 100 pounds on .iigrieiiltuuil implements and machinery. , Mr. Peters stated tlmt this would place Kdmonton urnl Cab-'ary on ilu- same basi* with regard to freight rates as Winoipi g. Previous tu tbis Winnipeg bad itfofe'fnvorahle freight hktca ii good.- from' the ea*t 'tha'i either Calgary nr Ktlnionton. The new* freight- rate will cohic into i;ffec( alnriit March lattT. Il uus iu7giii)iU.v inti ndeil to introduce tbe new rate n* M reh-1*1, Imt owing to d.-lays in the''arrangement* and the laCt that notification 'of lUe change had tu be made the date of the introduction, of the rate hn** beeu postponed Until March Ifitji/ v* . --' This new rnte will 'dft much bvas- nist the-e wo-Alberta cities' in bv- lt;omiug. the loadinir wholesali: and lt;lis- t ihut iug ..points iii tlu- west.. The larT'ftf. the freight bhumb: in lei*S'.ls iii elites fi- * A liirg? ntnoniit rTT Tniic hnii ry, and agricultural Implements- in also .shipj gt;ed to Icdmonton. and rthe reduction, of Ho' per Ibll pounds i i a very-material ofU . This new* rate does not npfdy to; iho mnlleV filnres. in tbe west, atld a -a comUvpteoee th* Kihtpiuton and Cul- .cary wholesalers will.be able to bring tTYeit L-oofls frorh the 'east mucii ebeafieTiHuLcnn then rb.ip them out to tlie smaller (lealers-in the sipTounding towns and cities. m ,.'. Takes New Position. Mr- Peters hns n-cently been op- pointed lusiritant 'Ui. l-*(- second vire- profeident of the C,.P U;, and will *** *nme his new-iluties on March Ut.' He i:s succewltsl .us general freight agent by W/ B. I.anuigan. g lt;:iierhl freight agent of the central and western drgh. Nion of i w V.ViSi. Mr. I.iuriTiguii'.- fmecessof. Iian not yet been appointed. Mr. Peters' new duties will be more nn executive nature than lit tl : pastj-jyid he is taking a tiiji over Ute eonjpany gt;-4ines in the. west not only it, see.that tbeTreight departuient fs b ing.pVojierly conducted, but also to look into th*: conditions, connected witb bis new position- To a itiiHciin representative lie- -stated that be eould. not give any deTtrnti inforination regarding the exccutive Kfanifliot-lJie company, ior he liadnot yet nsMTTm*4-hi* new lt;luties and looked into thb various, ipiestiorn*. He bad rio information tu give r lt;- canling , the ngr.u-iiient witli the C.P.R. and the- City* of . Kdmonton. whereby that COmjlhny;:tliend tbeir lineioto ibis, eity, as Mr. Vhyie bad been linndling this niattet*. lie.was pleased tosee that .the- eily had decided to contribute toward.-* the building of a .traffic door on the high feve 1 liriilge. for he believed it would be of henefit to the city. Handling Seed Grain. While in Ottawa recently Mr- Peters staled thaf. lie held a conference with Hon- Kraiik,Oli vr,,mini:sbT if thft interior*, regnrdiug the bandlina gt;f seed 'grain, being supplier -by' the iniient Jii the fauuers nf the West, rcoiupauy bad quotvif n. merely nominal rate-for handling ibis grain* arid th.y expected iofie husy with thi luring tlie nc t two iiiouths. A-c lt;iii- iidernblu amount .of the gruin bad jliea;fy arrived in Winnipeg mid' was ifig. carefully eleniird and -prepared THEliOVERNMENT- KEPT PROMISES rrcMdent 6f AlberU Miners Commends Governmeot LegUUtio io Workmen1* Ioterec **Tho Alherta- lt;lovi tmmml.Jnt . p qwigi ml iU promt** iu the m minni*. al- thtmjrh m- Would h/tvo hK* I it In have Kono fUHiH*ulmt fnrther. Thi w h lhe M-tdMiiont mnele h.v K I ** SJieid i* ta ,if Tobof prrM lt;lent of flintriet l ol ttu* Piii-JjaU-1**' tv Mitm Wiirkei4 o( America* l * Bui* leliu reprtwutiitive tin-, fmiriiinir. Mr. She: m.i i ha* l*eh in lho rttv in tho *n- leix lt;tx *if fin* eoal Illinois of the provimo : n inni the lecli lutiiin of Ihe government uith refPvrnco lo uorkmen. A gt;*k lt;nl MAY PROnOGUE TOMORROW-. Manitoba L*g Utur . Ntaring End of Smion Twinty-Four Bilk P'**i*d. - Vinni M-g, Mim.. peb. Sift. Tin- hep Mature la-d nipht di gt;po N gt;( twenty- four blJh*. which now only await the aaaent 'ei tho lieuteiiaiit-Koveruor, to tStne la v gt;T*-t*H.ll)e thiid leadni the I..1I deattlifl with tbe furiniiliiMi Ul a new judicla.1 district in lbe north- wwt iM gt;rtton of tbe province, the lead- otj f iImi.owMMilhm. H n,- Oi J. Mickle, moved thai they be read iL OfThl time that day *ix inonfTiH, c lt;ii tendiiia that, the cludce of Mime'doea as a aite for the judicial building* WU iwiMiit- .U.I.-. and did md meet with the nppro- SUING CN.R. FOR DAMAGE TO CROP Co. Claim Railway Meglected to .Fence ' fright df Way. mg t the uiajoiity of the municipalities .(or llu ronton tb'rtt lt wtts ii*d i)eiitraL Under Mie eilttifiutance* d prefer jt to reuiHiu in the tor dii trilmtion- Business Will Increase. Asked. icpar lt;linp the ffeijrht Iraffic during the winter. Mr. reteis said if Arts not so large as nwiiul. Uut rhP oinpany bad b*',;n a Wc to handle ri-hat there wiim wiihout any difficulty livin gt;iiow dr'ylt* brotber drawbacks. In thi* ie-,peet ihi gt;' Went wan li uiarkwj V' 'jj contraKt'to. the east; where lbe miow- iHll,War* unuaiiaUK di'.p'. The action f the covenuiieiit in'nirn'einc'to ;h lead bounty -foi- the Knotenuy country wouhl be il po* gt;d thinp bo* lb * freialil traffic ami also for .MVrta.'a*-it would provide ii market lor. the prod nets ol Ibis province. ff the price of COppOi ii7 W-l4t gt; l wtiiilil preat ly encourage l -meltfiie uiiJ Wtd furnish employ- ai ent Jo many TnwCiind caute an ad- vanrt in builn s j;eiiefftlly. Mr. f'etera u* aecontpait d-onfni* western trip by K. H. Haefin, of'tbc Manitoba Free Prea*. nnd- K.. It: Rcd- *nond, manngi'r of the Hedmuud t'o.. *f Winnipeg vholesUe j thf inert chants.' The parly wilt1 return to ' alfcary on the ( I U. to-morp w. Thnt the purehns.-r .property who default* Vn that property ami wno makey no u'lempt tn iirranpe Hettlefnent ahai Hoi gt;niy IdKe tin- property hut hball (or.oit tbe amount lie bus paid on it 'iVtteJI, was the effect of the doefiMou i eti In the Siiprrine. (?ou/t '.hy Mr. Jiistic,. Heck.-;.Tlte case 'before,.the : lirl Was that ot Mitfiam gt;'.-. I'ai-b. The defeinlnut'paid tin'.Ilrst piiyne'n * 4WI anfl defaulted the niiecec liup ouyliieiiU. , n nctbn was taken in '-be eourU by Mirrimu wbicb icsulb-d m a decision by the Judpf tbnt the .ipreeiiiout.o Mile should bt* cancelled. Uiat thb defendant b uld forfeit thv amount of-money, already .paid on the property-and that he ettOUid pay the y sis nf. tha actioy He WOa, linw- wr, pi ven one mionTlK t*i icmedv thi- Iii this cnst, its* v5tj4oi Herbfcrt l gt;. Miniam. eilttfl fv i0GJntt ticrn-inonl *0 ill Jwft l'- tM9lrt- (ilrworKl t lt; Mike Vuish ior u certain z Ktn 9 part cflsh ond liie romQJii; er in li:*yinentH. -Paifili -nlu'H J45(i * n tho urst pnynfrnl, bui -lid nol ncoj tht* gt;uoci*e*lirjtf-f yiiufii s ns ilii'yjgjl lt;luc . Mirriam UreroujWO pul flii'J mnlter Tn- iie ImmlK of hit* lejfjil iwivifter, *)J* Km Mn lt; lt;ionMM, Wl0 in WunnlhTs aftftlvetl its tht1 Judp? to l ;i v.the.iipr cnueijtof E lo oancelM mil thp,money nireodv paid f lt; rfeiu'd. Paith Ignored All Notices, Tin* ram.; can hnrdly lv said tn hfi tisivst oxu liowrwr/ uwiiig tn Uie 0t- titiuh* of th gt;. pur(ah:iM*rt PjimIl Iumi Hn* moet payment rnm lt; lt; Uiv it is al- iPpw lie dul not vominunir*nti* wjlli Mirriam jU nil.. Hv nmdt gt; no oflVf wttf muko the paynnnt. ili( itft ny lA coulil not Jin** ll. aud inndo flo rfply tn, thr oommttnu'flii.iis 6f tlift;yciiqOI ftp Iiik HoIirit*lr ln: (art. h appoarcd to l*nv( lt; tthandoiivl tlu* riintrnot* A1 iioti*' '. wa? wirvwl on Win thnt mi ii gt; pJirntJon woitld Ijg mad* jtidjro 'in hanib-Jrh to have lhyiii;r lt;H- IJh'nl i gt;f gt;ah* cunreli*jLand thv inonrV (nrltdtMl; gt;n( ilu- di:ff*;ndanl ** gt;ok n* ncficn* und Ihr judtru aoccirdincly save'the above docjsioa. Thix ca i- hnnp gt; pj gt; two cmtltctins divisions hiailp n piottlv u- it Iji pi* fd u* tht1 forCoitiin* rtt mniwy' alri iiTly paid whim an acroeuicntol -rtui oancrlh-dj Afcoui gt;ii months- jjffn a COSp nt tfifs nature ejSttv bt'Yori Mr. Jystico Nrwl;jiii gt;. ut the i8uf gt;rujue (Jpurt ot ftBHkfltehpffa'O; a: Rrcinur ln iiivJtip jaqgnnml hi* mild that h man thoy would prefer it to renin liiitiidoii districL Tin*, ainrndiurtit gt;viik voted down.. J. Atgue; n 4A. H. Carroll i Uindinic up with tin- Oppo- gt;itioiL, Krtunih relutinje tp ihts telft- I miio dmi jumI thi* Wk eaatf m**v tnxiuicht doAyii, nn lt; lt;:h*ii Campbell vx- tracked tt Wrt at nud rtakiriK*' from *tllr g vormiM jit that tlir/pi-oph' * ol pHiiphiit and Gilbert Plains dj tricl Vr lt;Kild heiudeiiiiiifipil l* gt;r Uimos HUK* Uliu t fiS thiMTtvwfh of doer/on their corn atackti .J. K MiTpludJ prr nled the petition b A, Mili Umeu nnd 5 lt;00 others, praying that the uinefiduirnU ittt-mpt to pinre * war urm-v* -rf lt;hrj gt;4iinr UcfllMe art w drfrrrrd provinri* n M u un qual /tliiiu witti gt;*tTTyoar. The pit'iiifrr jw*tilioJ ew Y lt;irk on Sunduy nifht, and4)t is mi- der tooii that- nnlo si gt;inothiot: uni x- n'cteit for hi* -opinion wilh tcmanl to thi* Work* nM'hVrun gt;P*n*Htion Art u* i gt;MttHod h.v iin- Mimmttt** of'thr I-t iOftlurr )i gt;. SfitK mnn Wild: ' On lH hnir of tho rnitrd Mino W fci or * of Ainnririi, thr Inncc5it bud of * gt;r- Knniz lt;Ml lut*or in llii*, proving I dodl Irt *ay lha' tho labor lo fi*lMion jxi****i :it ihi1* BpmlaQ of Uw r ri lftlnrr* t*liil* not nil that w* luifa* imp-' I fnr juj n area* impr lt;*vMin*ut Upon old condition*. UV I'Hn'vr this lofi'dation * lt; gt; Im* an h thi thr workof of offlrr prnvin lt;o in thn Un'** rn mn llttW c *-' , IhN lt'*i LH f liiin whtlo if(M lt;l aa far at it ffoof. enntinf 11 lho qm**tion of labor and lt;fl pitaK raspt tlti'-to now law* only nn an mont of whnt i-i riii* tho workw* eonntry * Tht* AIi eHa Qavarnnu ivdoonied it** promiv*s to .Iho t'o t *9*e althoiiult it/ hn-* not Rono tt** far n wo WniHd huvo'llk'c-d it to* havo gom-:. Wo j rajro to thank lhe entire I.okih- l(il iiv for tln*ir nnfaiMpa-ooiirtiMiy lo tmr lopr Piiint ve* ami for fho'ron ith'rntf* tr*Mtniont (to olftVe received at :.rr thoir Hanu , V Tho pandng of the oicht hour hill Will *iv*mo.vi gt; whiil hw* -i n n l*oni* nf tontotilion l twoon IU and our oibplftv* ot'H in Ihif* prov(ii(i gt; Jot tioino gt;oai and therefore wjlj lond in th** UIWtion of In* dii trinr IM-At'o.* i r i,t * Tho yorkinnn c lt;Vuri Mm lt;ttion Act will lysfllt in greatar r ro bciaf tokon Tot .tho pnitortinn of tho livr* and htohs of tho CviiKo arnorf nwt after all, lhat i*. uhat wo r*H uir? for von oan not giv *oltHiUJ tn oonipon lt;;ition to lho widow and Ofphaaa for lba lo** of thoir hroad in- nor. nor to a wyrkor for tlio ws ut hin linibii Tho (Vimpon aliori Aei place u vuloo on. thc: live* of nur workmen* nnd wr know1 fi ni oxfu'rieiitV lh t.*rfopn will l gt;o tiikon h gt; omployorn ot lalior-lo MfMtiard thotot- * tod bfippens pruniguiion will tako. o** tn-morrow, 4 ' ' GUILTY OF CONTEMPT. f eb c Clergym n Rtfused . to. PtT gt; duec Document in Libel Suit. Ohkontimi. Qnc .- FajK S5.-A lihel -llit- hiiK lMTii UrOUghfc- n? B til wye i apnin gt;t threo diliSQUa, who were nllep- o*l to. hiivp' aetlt ji siguwl rthiteniwit to Bishop Lalin-eiiiie to UH* effect thnt In* had . trod need tJio clergy. It vfle iH'oessijry .to 'huve Hm, document in tho-court and H ish of* I.Hhreoijuo WM ,* lt;uh )oeninw in tho * gt;r linnry wnyf bui the hUhop diil not turn up. and Judge I'elletier itemed that it was txeeoa*ary tin* law like any or lt;I- A REMARKABLE SPEECH, Rcformt in Congo Bmipg R tartf d By '. B ltiao , Saya Lord Fitxmaurica. London. l gt;T,it'* the C Committed on Arson Charge. iContinurd on Pug* Tliree,) Mount Alhirt. Opt.. Feh. 24. She said .-die witiled to so home and that -ho vtgt /'ither poinj* tii U: . the : : '-r lngjy lg*H huildiucs. Such was Uie evidence of littk- Minnie .M or.-. Oi Mount Albert, one ol.lhe most important w'itnc AOs for the crown in thv prOJrtfUtiori of cw i(;ci:-year-nld Ma- lx*l Alh'ii. oh'ii elinrpo of 'iir nn .In-fore HagisirgXe John Mow to-day. On tU,t conclitsion o( the cyfilenw th - ncetiM'd was ci'uiiniit.'d fof trial at II I pent-nil e .jou foi j-otlinp Un- In Un Unrna of Joeofi H pkiur. lt;*d. it iva* Ih-yond his pnwiT to lo-Ij him onl, ami if tli gt;* :ipr H gt;uii gt;iit st?tt. lt; thai the money pnid would .* ffinoitr d il tl ' tenn- iu lii- ncrei'nient wore not fuMUii'dr tttt- irprieinentsniiM ta . .md f M? imm* y In; forfeited. Mr.- JlthtJoif Btuari. of Uw Supreme Court of AIU*rt:t. in cle itng with n .4l; lt;tll ir i*Ana* IU I iUUnty ill alHiut Ilu*; tijilne time, Miihil ttml under the cif- eimisrjiiic.s ijtif*trr iit:lTiJrt--pfM'ticuliir e.ib,- if the puVeh M'r*'eoiild iiot iiiii-t hi* pa.vjiifiili*..the ncreeiiirnt of wait uoillil be caniVlled gt;i* Xhe. Vriii'dor U gt;t i return .the anioutit phi'd hihi.hy. 'he puiclm gt;or. Judgo B ck** Formor Docl 'on. A cikso'. of ink-, iifltme. alth.otifili. differfiit' fiHin. tTTTTItP- in tin- COtttU here, vi Os lu-arri hy Mr. Ju-iire ll.-ok ai.Kinf -llet'r.n gt;h lt; gt;rt Unt* ngo. t In ?iv)it? judcinent .1:,- ttutifl tluit. iM could tu**. follow' ill.-, judciiteot* of Judgti N'.'wlurid In IWipna. Hi-'held that the olaiiwin afl.gifpeempnl et -ale providing for the. Mrfoiture . of th- mo:iey paid if thc pvrohaaer **** m default'of n prtyniiut was a nullity or iei- eeiidithm- of nff;iiis. fn the oajro luiiy pean rrduot*d to nn. ol lutt lt; iiulhi.v y tin- iirfliicnoe from tl'o- oat- *u e of Ute Brl iiin ifopI,. mid pnilV laent and the Nvialt U ut grrtt o nidation of thd-International 'atxd tr*aty liBlds ta great a deflaaco * f pnblio taw and uk grtKit a paSriflOf'of tln-iatir- '0m '*t.of humanity n. niivtliiHK the auldera Vorld-hon heard of'.*' th* 'aXafti- ' ' tf-yilll ii)frr n iwla i .ill- TtimiiUJ i jr lt;. -orielialed a reiiinilciiMf addrt**'in ilu* lU'tim* tir lAfrd. yeaterday on the i'.'.iino ityailpTi. In (lit. opening or Ids ad- drpH*, Ko. as icpiv-MMitine the fon-ixn of- live Min:.., mil thi' foronu t tli'0irultie- tJn.i * in thr. wax ofa *pwly *c* e lt;a;ip isluii .nt tit thn nrforiiiH in the Con* to, dcHintl hv pterybody, C n6anfairi Iji -il ritzmanrircsHid, Ipwjnid Ute* op.-rutmn vf the I'nitiil Btatw ax of tl for.him to ofacj innry citizen. He accordingly wrote to the hfefiop', jUto tb-day *lTT poiired in court. hul When the plaiutifT lt;lem:iinled tlit* production of the offendinjf document, Hn- hirthop flatly TT iuned to produce il. -Aaked hiH authority fnr'thi* contempt of court, the hishop. replied: IWcatise it wa.** linnd l jue ati a judp df mi lt; ohvdu gt;fioal court, and lihf w Hi* l.nnNhip was nnt committed for eonloinpt hill the case wn. postponed until the judpe decided ivhethor .ihe civil law conNzompol .(be hUhop to produce the dueuineni in nutri. A test ca*e of ci.nxitloralilo inii-r.-st it l gt; inB triisl at the Supremo eourt tii lny beforo Mr. Juatlco HaiVey atl n Jury o **i . It is the ca*c f Wkn* terlntrn Karm Co. va. Un* C. N. R. Tlui phunliffM huve.brought ault for 93.000' Hk'amx the lt; N. K. I' iliiiiinsr. to the cropa ofthe phiinti T..allefinf thtt the thftrmbxiii ootflrwny noirlf-cU'd to hy,*mtentH along the ripht of way of theu line .. .si-.m- v I'lHlfi and that fattle broke in ita a comaHjnouoo and damug.'d the crop.*.. Jt ia .uudonitood that ther* are noverol othor farmer* luiiiy alone the Stoney Plain binm-11 el tho C. N. I; Aho an* br'iiitfiny suit a aiiiM the, coaipany (or dumaves They iir,. awaititif th :t;*u l of thi.. e u i uml, jf it r- -.nvri'si*. faU will at 4UUU.1 pr lt;'rih their vaiteil. Tho plaintiff* in the* enue nn- th i W'inii-rbttrn Karm cunipuny on'rfootiou 32. Tp- b'i, H i gt;ti. west Of tlw 5Ul mft. ridiiui. The action for lt;laiuu iert lua been brought nitainst the ICdnnailon. Yukon fc I'.u-iiie Hailway lt;,'o., lhe Cunudi.in gt;Ioitf Tn Hallway Co., and ih Mackenzie. Maim Co. Geo. U, 0'-Connor is appearing fot tho plain- Uffnand (I. M*. iticgar Air the defeuoo. 'onriidi-iable ovldenco for the proacu- tj lt;'n . whn takc l -7:- MK-i nniK and thft c se is Ih;iiik procttsled with tbls aH- The jury empniielled are: fi. I. 0 * * * mhoum. J. Pfrllnnl (Irtrrtdailfi lt;1 MoLoan owl M m 9-m 9,1 it** A-* --twZTTmM4ty*t VH *'ll It. f lt;f dso licc u gt;'p f do not occupy myself villi your Civil *la gt;vs. BRITISH EDUCATION BILL. In heit inuMitunn. not nwrvly Occnnte nf the inthiPiiee, and powir of the *ni- Hiatt**, but be. an-.. tht I'nited', under um it lt;uiii..nrfwfr M Uul Oeld iH't WvJtig judi.-n.eut he aid that a man , Z I tt 7 * TSS L having a eed .1 ake his payment* 3 ' ,8ri V*f o a i-e.I in,date and hnvii. default. 1 1 Sin v,U 1 **** ed.it was iK-yoii.t his pnwer to 1.0 1 T ' ' ' ' al , tl gt; lii m ont, and if the aeiveimiit stated -A,etfa.,a.-. m. 'T ... . TTTl.. DISGUSTED BY BULL FIGHT. Amtriran AdmiraU Abruptly Leavg Exhibition. Ptru I* Shocked. 7.una. yaspmg Ihi *'** Pern,., teh. M - a i'i IVm. i- night ovnrf tli,. ii.Mii.n id AniiTiv-'in a.loiu .il Tlmiino*. in gt;p rrv .ond Ktneiy-who nl-ruplly hfi rre.Hidciit. J.*nldiit' ijrivat,. ioxl IihU gt;* alter the kiilnic of .the funOi )7bll ii bull Hpjit. I'hieh. irW njM'ciiitly ar- :nejini ifrh oi. nud that the only to* ipedy which the vendor had when tM purcharer made, tfefault waa to'fons- clino.tlip ngreoinejn us in a inoitpuge. rhin would have't lie done by. uieanh gt a chamb-r puniinoiii and have th j gt;ii. MMy fold hy public nuc.iou unleaa it.'conl.l be shown liat tiothinK cuh lift.Rained by tlii- ft* the property had duprtciftt/Ml in vttlua. . .. : j- Newcattle Strike Still Active. Neweiistle-on-Tyii'-. Keb. 24. Sever id conference* wet ' held ye gt;terday with a view XO arrjinjriup a gOltlpro- wife in the -tnke ef the -.hipy-ird inploycea. All fU'-Ved fulil . lm? llje emphiyef- decided that -they t-hoUhl nol enforce n toek-onl, .wlii.-h would have affccUsLay.OCKi luviu .. * a nniKi-tl for the oftiyi-r-aiid odmjriil- of the American ileet. ?uch aniiclion ta i' ..'irdrd Inn- im comra'ry to etiquette :ind i.-( a Ni-iiinu french of the national custom In mrrh matter*; - gt;oui the action oC-tlic Amcrieann tlwy-did iMt fronf tiro flrat tuic kiu lt;Hy oThc xiilritioii: Bear AdniiraJ Tlioiii:iH. who reprc-i nt* tlie conijnjmler-in- einef. way ono or tiir Htst to Hyrfyov .'iccomp'iin vl Iiy ht f '1hiw command' et*- Thi-ie wiis a ieiit-iitlij lince of jnckios from ttuPttai hiiffT Introduced ip House of Commons Conservative and Churchmen To Fjght.lt. T. n.h gt;ii, Keh. 2f. Tlie iii'w eduea. tional bdl was iutniduoed in the ffAtKo of Common- liwlay by Rt*jiiii- ald McKemiH.. pnvideiit o'f.the bomd of:education.: The bill is intended to t'e'RuJate.conditions under, wliieh puhlic money may . applied in aid of elenientnrv cdueatloo in Knirland nmT AVah'Hj *rht' new 'measure, is iiot a* cniit.;iitmns aft the Hinrel hill of r*Mi. which, thi* House of Lords thrift' inlo the va lp paper ba-k-t. wiihout oer-- JOOny. The t vo main iiriiieiph-v Ifji. nreJii'iTTirere shnll U a com- pleU-..publie control of elemeiitaiy schools hy I.'rally elected boanlii. and that th.-re.rdiy be no denfuninnlirHUi'l 'es-t gt;- in the ippoiutnirjit of lea.-hrr- trip ofthe bill'McKenna anid faihire tn pOgg ministerial propoiy* woubi pfve a powerful impetus t lt;i the movement for Ihb obolfOon of reuff- otu* instruction in nohoola; A. Jv lliil- four attaekwj the bill bitterly, and in spile of the modi/tent jouk intrtviuc vi ny -MeKi'tiua jt is apparent the Conattftrativee and churehmen intend I'tUttpe a Aiu-iqioii.L-t11e nm-.-monsMTf - tJTey did Upon lhc. Uiri gt;'ll hill in I'M. -. rr Triumph Over Water Barriers. New York, Keb. 24. The task of overcoming the water btirriVr* that have separated, Matdinttnu island iiom ibe eonntry of which it is the metropolis, at. ln, t haa been accom1 (dished. The first t mi nei for pflssen- get traffic under, the Korth rivor will be thiown open lo the puhlic at ih.- iiihui on Tuesday.' The evem hae speji evi'iitual doom of the Hudson ferric.-. mid ifiarkc another .ingo nf the vn-j projected y-teiii of und'T Fonild and undor water trniiKportalion from lhe Eieat city, h .will He eelehrnh-d uffi- cuilly and hy the hij.'1'ot official*, of *'nte nnd nation, and unofficially b hundreds of thoiisjind- of efiiiihuiTer- whrt no longer will IjflW tln-ir pi mr coming ih- .nodi'd no fi.f mi EVADE POSTAL TOLLS. v/ uiy Toronto Gioh* io Go tb Amirieen Subjcnbrrj. From Buffalo. TnrontA. Ont.. Feb. ill.-Fronj May ftth. IWi7. the pmtagc,on'('noodinn pa por* en- lorhui -*hrr Tj tiid *Ni3p**-aui- lieen foi rent CftineSim. J Oanati, A. -A. W. Atlarn . . *. ItH-outliuhnr the ea e to .tho jury Mr. O'Connor -tiited-tliut the in'lwny Inie fiom lybn'oit-jn to Stoney Plum Was an ox loiisioft of the K. Y. P.r * under- which; name .the charter ulia taken out.. Am tin:Mackenzie. Mann 7 eocijiuny built the road and thc C. N, K. operate it fliey ulso xyetc mada dofahdantt* in this action. The VHfy twbufn'Rinii Co:, whose' nrojierty lies neftr .. toip'j; IMain, Mild a* 100-foot strip'tif lat 4 to the defendant railway eouviduiiiWfor : riirhl of .wav for their ruiidii pri- plaintiffs.contend that th railwiiy compnny agreed to tonce Utm. right of wuy nnd that furthermore they are compelled to fence the right pt way under section 254'of Uit Railway net. Th.- plaintiffs had their (lum teneed but the tallway opened it in the -summer of 1906 ami did nof fvliee it Until the following July or August. W7. In the ineiintime cattle entered the farm of the plaintiffs by way of llie railway andde (.royed large portion'* of grain. They accordingly brought -idt against the railway for 2,0(JQ damages. - Mi. Hici,'ar move* thnt the. etnte- m. Of nf clitiui lie iiiueuded ami the C. N, H. and Maok niie Mann com-'. pnuy stench opt from tbe action. Tho ain - -iiieut regarding t)u purciuuw of he ii iit id way wnn made by the K. Y. A I*, and Uie rhurter was granted .. to tin. company and they alone ahould .'- be. the deieild'auffTiH thj. tfcition. The judge U*1d* hoft'eyi'i*. tbat-a -fhr-oui company hud the charter.* another.' hnd built lite road atutft third npcrat-. od it Tiny could all he Included in tho avlion. - .. The lirKt witness tor the jirowcution Wfu fcVank A. .Sinijh. manager of lho Wiutetbuhi Farm C . Hia evidence wore iii ML* the line of the-facts stated hy Mr. O'Connor. The railroad ron. .Ji- Uif mirtheaat 1-4 of their land and had not been fenced. CatUe broke in and did considerable daittag* to -.ome grain in the atack nnd to somo growing grain. Jlr. Riggar croaa x- amiiied the witn in Clpamji n. tu the value of the grain damaged and thv wny in -wloeb b.g Urrivcrf-at this csti-l- . inat.v Then* wa . i**me-difference in; he Jit'tnini: but Mr .Smith atated that tin- waft canned by IheTliffereuce iu tho e-timate Ol tjie value Of hon.-'.'lf and hi* teiiniv . He stated* that he had per H gt;umt. ,m liliiiosl, pr )hiliil 'v gt; gt; rale mdll jl ** d* wluu Hie' i,u, for dMI.r pa M-r7 yr** inlured In one eent-per poiirtd. Th? trcm njlnm. tn,- rnmmo ot pOmtHpi *,n thn AVcpklv i) ..Im- fiwm I rpiarteV f ii eent.fo four eent* liop pound t in oft rim* . '..'titu- xwntt in Uh* t'fiitpd -tiiMp from all Imkh '' eH ohl homes.' 11 wa Uu-refoT*- dii-ided t* Meek ehtf* uider new ..regulation*. AppIIctftfoo teas made fO iW.-tma-ler hI HuH.iIi, Dm uimt ei.iiienii.iif u*,.l iiK.in.* nth. U 'f . frr. n Ten lent uud aearrat pi.rt tor the right fd *, . tht- VyeefclyGIobc to AmcnVan nnbtrrfbera frOni tlmi otTe'r and tutUiy a tettftram waa'vattiftfd frou, pmtrriaatet ut jiuffain mtaUng thai n tele- Biam 4r*nn Unehiiigr..n Mat d Uiat authority Inid bwfl given. aiid. and. f* ,ryh nt delayiL m B'irna1 Assessment Too Low. Calgary. Feb. 23.- When, the finale.- I algary IhlT'was'pn -e I by Ehe T-egw* hltilre it uii gt; afi'-.-d t ,j, l;ifg, miinu- fartuimc .'plattH tt il,t.. mhjgiU ahonld U* ggygyttvti Um**- fbnOshml dnilnm pm *t for nm mrs.i Mn ** Cameron charges th. iu*m,,..m f wtU, :is-e- gt;iiig p Iiuiu, A- f'iL ntf'ligtl p. r aere. a direct vinlatinu *.t Ihc ffhi1 mept maoe by Ila*-entlb fciuc when *.y ptt*H to apier t.. iii,.. ''al -tirv )..;. -r r not niie d lu *-wiueKs. aa he cxpeeteO- to Xhtenh the grain during the winter., and n** lUejT S. - hail jjnuniaiHl to buihPfhe fuller at once. John Metealfe nnd Roht. Mel* I lon , staled thnt ih- V had suun the damage slack* fiihl estimated the dainupe to there :'* U'.-.vVi-:; gt;S)0 and *4O0. , At lhe reiiehi-iori'nl tlte eaao Hag' .nan v*- 'he CSty of Kduiutitoh. tlte on lv other large debt case to be tried by jury, will be hoard. This' iaan acliou-ftftaingt lite city for damuge to Hie plnmtiff. nbo slipped on a plapk * . in jimi oi .the imw Imperial bank , building luflt eprtog and br kehrs mklcl . . . . .. PLACE SANN ON PARADE. * - Vancouver City Council Fears Anoth- ar Riot Shi Vancouver. B.C . F*d gt;. 25. Fearlm 'nnniipT not if. ilie ii pMinf anti-.V gt;i - tie-b-acue'lne-ting b* held, the city council ordered lust night the drafting o' a by-law to specially protect ptopeity in .ueh cnec*. -City SoltclUir Cowan advi-ed there waa no legal tm th'-d of preventing a parade. AM- Hepburn declared it was not difficult to anticipate what would happen in a pnifldc if Hawthointhwaite, M.L.A,. ol Nana :mo. canie to Vancouver, a* he hnd lieen pleaching sedition nnd annrrln- nlrejidy. The ablArmnn dc- el-ne.f :hnt if the p* gt;lice eomnii--i' gt; rr.. could not control the situation it was up t.i them, to resign. The free a-.- 4if the city hall to the 'Aeiatie ox- eln-j..iii*t- *8 refoaed-aHds Moftojr (t lt; Hint if Joe Martin nnd Hawthorn- thwoiie were gt; -i--i'- there wa g.v d grounds foi cancelling the parade. rr fr i I'i ./ t i i * m - fc
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