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Show ) OGDEX DAILY COMMS2CIAL: SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 1831. The Bepubliean Rally a Success. THE HOUSE CROWDED The Club Cheered by Enthu siasm &ni Smiles of 'the Ladies. Btn E. Ekh, E.U. Spetehei Made Frank Cannon, Judge J. AllLwn, Allen Miller and A. J. Bailey, on Part Issue. j j which eondeaiES &e democrat rerty. The original eokcu who etxld Xew EegUni were people who Lad suruggkd tor cavil and reigious liberty la the old world. They were the founders of tie repuu caa party. Oa contrary the men mho settled is irgi&ia anj the hjuth were ia irm-patwith an anstoerauc form of enifijecL TLey were lie f juaiera of tLe lAemorraitc partv. At the democratic rallv laat Leld ia this building it was tULad that Alexander Hamilton was the original exponent of Republicanism ia thia coon try, and that Thomas Jeiferaoa waa the found of Democracy. I accept that statement ttamiitoo waa a soldier of the reroluuoa tirat in the place, and later was moat influential the in formation of constitution the of tee United States and when it bad at last been referred to the people for tbe:r sanction be labored with more influence than any other man for its ap proval. I tie Bret president called him to a plaoe in his cabinet where be suc ceeded in placing the hnanoes of the na tioa on a firm beaia. At every step be waa conrrontea ana opposed byJeaer son, a state's rich La man. The speakers who spoke at North Ogden stated that it waa reserved for the republicans to say that all democrats were rebels. We have never so con tended. But we will claim that all rebels were democrats. Applause. It waa when the press and pulpit in tne south and the stump speakers ia the south were advocating treason that the Republican party waa born. It was then that republicans began their de fense of that nag and never desisted un til the last rebel bad surrendered at Ap- promattox. I Applause. I . It was through the instrumentality of the Republican party that the thirteenth. fourteenth and fifteenth amendment were adopted which abolished slavery and denned the rights of the citizens. Yet they say that the Republican party ia tainted with aristocracy. There has never been an utteranoe of that party which would justify that oharge. The Republican party ia in favor of a centralized government to just such an extent that no state may fly off at a tangent at its own sweet will It ia in favor of such a government as will say to a state, which as South Carolina once did, would rebel because of distasteful legislation, "You must remain. You are a party to the original contract and cannot nullify it" I hope that the time will come when will prevail republican principles throughout this country aud this territory so that it may soon take its place among tne states ot this anion. Applause. Tne ugden uuy band next favored the audience with a waltz at the close of which the chair introduced rv hr Ths Republican Club had a very successful rally at the Grand Opera house last evening. The first floor and balcony were crowded, many ladiea being prea aat Preliminary to tha ruing of the curtain, tba Liberal band, which wit aeated in tha balcony, and Kent's orches tra, which waa in front of tha stage, discoursed aeveral pleasing tunes. When tha curtain rose the audience gave the new preaented a deserved round of applause. Tha atage Bettings were tine reppesecting tha entrance to and interior view of aome grand edifice. Thia waa the work of Messrs. Harria and Lee, of the Opera houae force. Upon the atage were aeated in a double semi-circlprominent republican! of the city and county aa follow: Rev. A. J. Baily, J. N. Kimball, D. Thorbum, J. V. Metcalf, Allen Miller, E. M. Allison, A. C Bishop, F. J. Cannon Moroni Skeea. M. A. Breedea, Ben E. Rich, Fred Foy. Richard Howell, W. U Coffla, V. C.GunnelL F. B. Hochatetler, C. S. King, A. B. Johnson. A. B. Hayes, Gen. R. IL O. Minty, W. IL Wright, W.L. Baird, Thomas Bacon, Allen N. Fleming, W. IL Harrey, Dr. G. W. Corey J. V. Nelson, F. J. Hendershot, W. W. Corey, C. J. Corey and other gentlemen not reoognized by the reporter. a In the front center of the waiatable draped in the Stars and FRAME J, CAKNOX. Stripes. Mr. Cannon aaid. in brief: If there ia Chairman D. IL Baldridge called the meeting to order, and, after a few re- any section of thia country which should marks, introduced the chairman of the take take kindly to the principles of re publicanism, it ia this. Mountaineers evening, are noted for their patriotism, and the tVVGt Aa a BISHOP. ia the of patriotism. Mr. Biahop. in introducing the oro- - publican party best party Utah. is the ApOgden city in gram, said: I am deeply impressed plause. Utah is the best territory in with the honor of presiding over a meet- the United States. The Applause. ing of the Ogden and Weber county United States is the best ceuntry in the club at this in its Republican stage world. Applause.! The Republican career. Thia is a time of political revo- : party, is the best party in the world. rw.i i. .., Some misguided men are democrats, New allegiances are being formed. We Laughter.! Some of my beat friends are here tonight to present to the are democrat. They have only one people of Ogden the principles of the fault and that ia heavy enough tor any Republican party. We will first be ad- onetman to carry. dressed by a Republican well known to The history ot the two parties shows you all, that the Democratic party is non-oriBEIT . RICH. mauve. it lives oniy to oppose ivepuoii-ca- n ism. Mr. Rich was received with applause The party lives only to tell lies about and aaid in part: I never went into a political campaign with keener zest and the Republicans. In McKinley'a district greater confidence than 1 nave this during the recent campaign, the democampaign, which has for its object the cratic party hired men, disguised as peddlers, to peddle tin about the country at victory of Republicanism in Utah. I have joined the Republican party exhorbitant prices, and tell the people with my whole heart and might f that the McKinley bill had enormously shall labor for it until it is victorious, increased the cost of tin. The great bugaboo of the Democrats not only in Weber county but in every is the tariff and the force bill. It is part of the territory. Applause. The last time I attended a meeting in strange that the Democracy is so afraid this house, a young man, a friend of of honest elections. It seems to me that this is a solemn mine, said he voiced the views of the majority of the young men of Utah. He momeat for most people in this territory. made but one mistake. He voiced the It is the moment for the voters to decide I want sentiment of the minority of Young between the two great parties. to see the young men of this country Utah. Applause. I am a republican mainly because I take plenty of time to decide. They was brought up in this territority under can't afford to make any mistake, esa fman who tried to do for this country pecially if that mistake leads them into what the Republican party is trying to the Democratic camp. Applause. do for the whole country, build up all JUDGE ALLEN MILLER its interests together. and his thoughts are introduced Was A few years ago when I was in Liverin part : pool I looked out over the forest of quoted It is good to be here tonight It is masts and saw floating from the spar of one of the vessels the stars and stripes, enough to cure a man of the grippe. If to me the grandest and dearest of them the grippe had had a hold on me for ten I could not have stayed away. all, and I thanked the Republi- years There are a lot of croakers who say can party for preserving that flag intact that this movement is premature, but Applause. I am grateful to the Republican party they would not form a corporal's guard. Rebecause it protected that flag, I don't It is never too soon to organize the Applause. If I were mean to say that every democrat shot at publican party. away in the deserts of Africa the that flag during the late war, but I do cast would be to mean to say that no republican was first thing I would try to do Apthe Republican party. organize of I guilty betraying it. Applause. am a republican because it is the party plause. DemTwo weeks ago in this house the of protection, (a voice, It always has ocratic party of Utah was born. Apbeen.) of drums There is a manufacturing firm in this plause. Amid the beating came into and the blare of trumpets it establishment which an has country both in the United States and in Then came the baptismal oration. England. the infant, "Your Its employes in America are well fed The chairman said to cheers and your and clothed and those in England are father is Jefferson is Cleveland cheers. That is mother living oa wages which barely keep them enough for you to know. Now go back from starvation. nurse." cheers. I do not expect to say much more to- to your In 18G0 wheu the republican party night, but I intend to get my good work took possession of the government there in throughout the country with young were 32,000,000 of citizens, free and shall until Utah, republican principles slaves. Now we have 65,000,000 and the prevail throughout the length and demon of sets not his seal on and breadth of both county territory one humasslavery soul Applause. Applause. Then we had sixteen billion dollars The chairman then introduced as worth of property, part of which was another Utah boy and orator, human blood and muscle, now it is sixty E. H. ALLISON, 0 billion and not one muscle is counted. W'bose speech is briefly summarized: Then we had 30,000 miles of railroad, The anomalous condition of affairs in now we have 128,000 miles. Then every this territory has prevented many young inch of rail was the product of English men like myself from investigating mills. Now every rail is of American national politics. We have been under make Applause. a territorial form of government, which In 150 the young man who led his has cut us off from active participation blushing bride to the altar was arrayed in national affairs. Since the last mu- in English broad cloth. The bride wore nicipal election a change has taken place coetly fabrics the workmanship ot the whereby the old political lines have fingers of a French and Belgian peasant been obliterated, men who were forWhen the honeymoon was over and merly political allies now find themselves, and they began to get down to business foes, and those who were once at vari- they fitted up their houses with foreign ance are now working harmoniously to- made oapets, the table cutlery bore the gether. brand, 'ShefMeld." When the young This week a number of democratic husband bowed his head to ask God's meetings were held throughout the blessing on the food God had provided, county. Their orators have pointed the British lion stared him in the face with pride to the record of the party. from the bottom ot the plate. The They, have pointed with pride to the sheets on which they slept the comforts fact that the democracy has always been and blankets which kept them warm, all opposed to a strongly centralized form bore on some corner a mark of some of government But it is its history foreign manufacturer. It was so with e, aemi-circle- - ...:. b.-in- . i wanier ti w lLat ctot tear Laughter. t it baby wben ea-- e a fomga trade stark. THE DISTRICT COURT. y Real Estate Transfer. Real estate transfers furnished by the Henderahot Abstract office, 2114 Wash-ingte- n avenue, for March 7, 1391: IL Meinherdt to A Forrest lots 42 J and 13. in block 17, University Place addition, 1400. E M Fry to E G Cannon, part of section L township 6, range one-hal- f east J P Sprunt to M A Brophy, part of lot 2, block 10, South Ogden, IL A L Brewer to B F Stacy, part ot lota 4 and 5, block 56, plat "A," 11,000. J L Robson to A F Poulson, part of section 33, township 7, range 2 west, 17.85. H E Steele to O J Still well, six lota in block L Valley View addition, 11,800. F A Hammond to W G Smith, part of section 17, toweship 6, range 2 east f L Total, $;y09.8o. The Fight Declared Off. There came very near being a bloody tragedy at Five Pointa Friday evening. A certain barber who doesn't work five miles away from the Broom hotel is in love. Some other fellow has a sneaking likeness for the same girl. Each stand in about the same ratio in the maid's affections and as neither would give up his claim to accommodate the other thry decided to meet at the Five pointa weekly ball Friday night and decide the thins if necessary, a la mort Seconds were chosen, gloves with padding removed provided and everything arranged tor a nrst ciasa oaiue. The mends and partisans of tbe prospective combatants gathered early in the evening but in some way tbe police got wind of the affair and a slight tip furnished a good excuse for the warriors to declare the match postponed sine die. It is aaid that the maiden fair who ia the primary cause of all the bad blood ia so disappointed at the result that aha has given them both the dead ahBke and transferred her affections to a prominent hotel porter. Editor McCormick, A man widalv nrA The Usual Siturdij Trinsiftsl. A NIGHT B&sinesj SESSION ALSO. Starj to Wpot Tkii Waj Jlad of an Important IVar River Canal Contract Siit Tha Firwt Diatrict court, Judga Miner praaidicg, handled a larza number of caaea yeaterday, aa ia uaual on Saturday. Tha diapoaitioaa wera aa foUowa: Ogden Clay Company ra. W. H. liar-vedemurrer of Robert Robinaon to complaint taken nnder adrieement. Michigan Store Company re. J. T. Thompson, an order made for security for eoata. The People ra. C Myera et al, demurrer withdrawn. American Publiahing Company ra. C E. Mayne eompany, demurrer to complaint submitted and taken under adrieement. American Publiahing company ra. E. A. Raed et aL; demurrer to complaint submitted and taken under adriaemeoL Da rid H Browning ra. George A. Lowe, demurrer to complaint argued and taken under advisement Lewis Jones ra. E. Jensen; motion to set aside judgment and recall execution. Fifty .dollars inadvertantly put in stricken out. . Default and judgment set aside. Permitted to answer in ten days. Costa and 15 attorney fees awarded against plaintiff. Bear Lake and River Water Works Irrigation company ra. eight defendants, case referred to clerk to report facta. Frankenthal ra. L. Lapiner and J. Pingree, motion to atrike amended complaint from the tiles taken under advisement David McKar ra. L. P. Southworth, amended complaint Hied by consent Charles Yost vs. E. Richardson, motion for appointment of an arbitrator. Sarah Demere vs. Joseph Demere, default of defendant and order for a decree of divorce. James Baugh ra. Walter Glenn, Jr., verdict and judgment set aside and moentered by consent All tion of non-sucoats of trial stricken out Lorenzo Snow, Jr, vs. John A. Taylor, dismissed at plaintiff's costs. W. Annett et sL vs. William Garland, trial to the court The evidence was taken last night and the arguments will probably be made tomorrow. Thia is an action brought by W. C. Acnett and W. IL Thompson, subcontractors under William Garland The agreement between them and Garland was that they were to have the following rates for work done on their contract on the canal, of 5,300 feet: 110 per acre for surface excavation. S1 cents per cubic yard for loos earth and rock removed. 1 cent per cubio yard for loose earth. 30 oents per cubio yard for loose rock. 7$ cants per cubio rock for solid rock removed. It would, evidently, make a treat dif ferenoe in the pay of the contractors if tbe solid rock should be counted as loose rock, or rock and earth, or earth, or if any of the costly work should be estimated aa cheap work This, it is claimed by the plan tiffs Annett snd Thompson, was what was done by Chief Engineer Meade, of the Bear River Canal company, whom it was agreed should estimate the work. It is claimed that his estimates of cubio yards is substantially correct but his returns are fraudulent snd wrong as to the kinds of earth removed. That he reported costly work as oheap work to such an extent that tht subcontractors were defrauded of from H,000 to 115,-00Hence the suit. Garland says that if this is so it makes no difference to hint as he can claim just that much more of ihv Bear River Canal comijany. Hence, that company is made a defendant y, t it a 0. favnpoktv tmn.n throughout the Pacific coast, gives his experience. Drat feu Mattie P.tes Dark, who was takes to tbe icaase a?lua at Proro Last at that i&stitutioo yesThursday, terday. The news of ber daetii was received by tiMMe ho are iaumate wita terra with profound surprise. 8he was examined only a few days ago by Dr. Joaes, the city phvsician. and other medical gectlemra a&d they were unanimous in the opuiioa that ber soalady, caused by wornmest orer saooey matters, was but tempora'T and that a few mootha treatment would araia restore her full mtul faeuluea. When she left the city Thursday she waa able to walk without assistsncetothe carriage that conveyed ber to the train and seemed to be in excellent bodily health, tier taking off must bare been very sudden as her husband receired no inUmaUoa that all waa not right until the telegram announcing ber death arrived yeslerdsy. The body will arrive today and it is probable that a post mortem examination will be held. dd atr. a. i. auunr. Mr. Bailey being ictroduosd. said in part: I as a republican because us principles are socb as I caa lore. When tbe repubhcea party gathered up tie principles of afomttoa and freedom it gathered up the priocipke which the people could lore and endorse, and they bare endorsed them. I lib that the democrats might always repect, as did Stephen A. DuugUa, who upheld tbe bands of Lincoln when he aaw the danger into which the democracy bad brought thia country. Tbe democrats say they are proud of their bktorv. Are they proud of Fort Sumter? Are they proud of their to the flag Thstlag has never been dragged in tbe dust by republicans. It ill become any to boast of loyalty but the cheeks of republican have never blushed because of disloyalty. There are man thiaga of interest in the past, but the time bas come for us to conaider tbe things of the future. When the blue ot tbe flag shall bare added to it a star tor Utah may it earn tor oa the eonfidenoe and esteem of the entire people ot thia country. Applause. The music which followed, by Kent's orchestra, waa heartily applauded and encored by the audience, after which the chair stated that the lists published ia the papers gave the Democrats 275 name, and the Republicans 830 names. If these lists are any indication of the comparative strength ot the two parties the outlook ot Republicanism in Weber county could eoamely be brighter. It bad not been the intention ot the campaign committee to present a lengthy program, and the audience would be excused while the bands should play some good Republican tune like "Marching Through Georgia." adli Mrs. Dam Mra. Portland, Ore., March 26. Having tried the nnlnhratei Oreimn KM HAV 'Paul we cheerfully bear witness to its beneficial agency in affections of the urinary organs. It is simple, safe and sure; it is Money to Loan! taken and restores easily healthy vitalMoney to loan on Diamonds, Watches, ity to the organs it is intended to operate Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed, pledges for upoa wau assurea success. St sale cheap. 204 and206,Twwitjf-fift- h . J. McUOEMIOt Editor Catholic Sentinel. The Order of the Royal Ark. the above order will be in stituted in Ogden on Saturday evening, marcn at tne i. u. u. r. Hall. Ladies and gent emen are admi;t?d on The only machine the same terms. The order pays $10 a week sick or disability benefits, and $100 when a member has belonged one year. 16,000 members and 8300,000 on hand. lPor particulars apply to the IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllUII 339 supreme deputy president Twenty-thir- d street; H. C. Ward- About the same time and leigh, aa.O Washington are;, F. If. labor required to wash the Mrs. G. W. DillingharnJBTG Jefferson; Newsora, 2 9 Grant are.: or C. D. Have. dishes that is required to grind the coffee for a meaL 351 Twenty-fourtstreet. It convinces all by its supe rior work that it ia indispensi-ble- . DISH, EBUIT ih, REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE ..$226,007 workmen. Prices reasonable aa is consistent with good goods snd best workmanship. Give me a trial and you will come again, itespectruiiy, J L C Fowler, nf rVvinu w;;t.l bia team runcicg awar and dragging btm under the wagon until nearly dead. He died in a f minntAa u man generally respected and known to i au tne oia citizens or Ugden. . OorigTegatlonal ar e Church. Adama avmaa, Twenty-fift- h street Rev. IL a. Bailar. Pastor.) 8. March Communion Sunday, Wm. Bctterwobth, at 11 o'clock a. m. Preaching by Twenty tifth St, Ogden, Utah. at 7:30 o'clock p. nu P. S. It is no trouble to show goods, the pastorschool at 12:15 p. nu Sunday even if you do not leave your order. Chriatian Endearor at 6:43 p. m. A cordial invitation to alL Goloex Gate, Goldex Gate, is the finest high patent flour manufactured. Congregational Chapel, Fire Points Sundsy school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching; Decoration Day. by Mrs. L. M. Bailey at 1 30. o'clock p. m. For Headstones and Monuments go to Everybody invited. C. P. Lambert, corner of 20th street and The annual nraise meeting and thank-Jefferson avenue. ot our missionary society waa offering .SO A . 1 - . I. ! .4 C.I.I...L won uuua eveuiu, uuni the unfavorable weather andowing will be held Sabbath evening, March 8th, at 730 in Presbyterian church. W.H.Wright&Sons' L. B. - Sec RoBiifsoK, Church of the Oood Shepherd. refer. Grant and Tws&ty-- f ourth Company- - will con tinue their Removal s rMtor.l 8. TJosworth. Holy communion, 8:00 a. in. Morninar p'rayef and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Evening; and sermon. 730 p. m. Sunday Srayer S.O0 p. m. Presbyterian Church. rPiW. MoCaia, .nil TM.t.JUMp.k 1IM Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. snd Da. T m 7-.- Sabbath school at 12:20 p. m. n m k. Youa Sale at the Old Stand neonle's meetimr at missionary meeting at 730 p. m. until March Services held In Count. nnurt mran a. m ftmulmveverr Sunday at 11 school at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially in- viieu. jiiDwnf kogers. i as lor. Tfiaa Christian Charch. - 10th. 2355 Washington Ay. Episcopal Church. Mr. Cullis. who so kindly saner "Cal vary" last Sunday at the above church. will favor the congregation again today with the beautiful sacred song, "Zion. It will be the last opportunity for some time that Ogden'a Episcopalians will have such a treat as this, and they should embrace it while the chance ia given them. Let the church be filled. & VEGETABLE WASHER invented that performs this disagreeable but necessary work. iiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirt It washes a bushel of dishes, table-war- It e, etc., fruit, vegetables, THEE MINUTES. It is as necessary as your cook stove. It is an ornament does in every home. It makes easy the most disagreeable work of the kitchen. It saves your time, your bands ana your temper. The most useful article ever introduced for household pur-eposes. I Dishes do not move, therefor ft they cannot break. jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllnlllltllllNa 00 US 70 73 37 I, William V. Helfrich, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of mr knowledge nm. . ntLrnn n, lasmer. ana oeuer. Subscribed and swprn to before me this 7th A. W. Wabkbn. day of March, 1S9L Notary Public Correct Attest : W. W. Cosbt, Tbos. Cahoos, Directors. Txbo. Eobisom. bay-f-ore 88 $26,907 88 Territory of Utah. County of Weber. race ana ircae to deetn mgbt last 1G3 imiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiniuiiiiii! $128,250 01.740 $.271 2,015 1.730 Total l.w and who was beid bonds for adultery, got entangled ia iaa. sheath-lik- away with greasy rags and filthy It saves its price every year in preventing the chipping and Utah at breaking ot dishes. 1891. It cannot get out of order, A chili can operate it $20,12.8 65 The first six months sales ofj 3.H52 13 was tl01,800. gf. 145,85 fU territory The state of Colorado soldiSi; (74 10 723 57 for $15,000. 33.218 32 Utah is offered for sale or by 21.8U 28 the county. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Deposits Interest and exchange Undivided profits Due other banlu irrMti reoMtlr McLeUan B- - Spring gowns bare skirts, Death From kidney Disease but their severity is relieved by lengthIs the unfortunsU and untimely end wise decorations or the introduction of ing ot thousands of tbe American people panels ot a contracting color. annually. Oregon Kidney Tea is guar, anteed to cure all forms of Kidney "Take it Before Breakfast." troubles. Take it in time. Because it will gire you an appetite, reculata the bowela and rlunu th Rock Snrinffs Coal, lumo and nut tem ot all impurities. Dr. Henley's Eng- Telephone No. 213. 1. X. Piebce, Mg'r. iisa issnueiion ionic. Kola every wh Announcement. GoLOER Gate not onlv mL-vmt I hare just receired the iinest assort happy in the world to come but in tifev ment of spring and summer suitings and Use Gold eh Gate high patent Hour. trouserings ever shown in Ogden, which 1 will make up in the latest style and to RELIGIOUS SEETICES. suit customers. I use only the best of ana none skillful but trimmings employ CITIZENS BANK Total Was J- - The Deserving Seedy. An Undenominational Mission bar been started with headquarters orer th postoffios, to look after the deserrin caaes of destitution ia tbe city. Cast uu ciowing wui De giaaiy receired and those wishing to contribute to the support ot this mission can deposit the Rfinoral. same at Citizena bank tor the Mission Dr. Whitehall has removed his office to runo. The disbursement ot this fund XH Twenty fourth street Woodt&ansee is in charge of a committee of threw building. prominent business men. S. B. Bcsks, Read the Sunday Commercial. Sub City Missionary. scribe now. dish-cloth- At Oeden. Utah, in the Territory of ine close oi Dimness February as, Orerdrafta Due from other banlu Ifl. Lost, Marrh 6! Between Kay block and PeeUe's drug store, package containing watch. Can not gire deacriDUoB. 3 reward. No questions naked if returned to L. W. Shinn, agent D. k R. G. h Cash county, on a charge of fornication. Also Alice orfark. of tLe other Trtr to the transaction. They were takes before C. C-- Goodwin, of Logan, who beid him- in th ft'.Yl . w - 4 MOT i, " w t-W bonds of tXtX y M. Borgstrom, of Brigham City, Wbo . A lodge of Expense Arretted and Two Others: Killed. Rubert Green was arrested Lv rVmitv Marshal Corey at Trenton, Cache Enquire at 2961 Grant ASSETS. One Ka THE VERY LATEST INVENTION! For Sale Cheap. One phaeton good as new. Real estate, baik building Furniture and fixture Loans and discounts PEOPLE IX TROUBLE. h Utah is offered for Sale or by the County. Ladies are making good wages in the east taking orders for this Machine. ; particulars address . . 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