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BAD ROUT [ \ Decisive Battles Fin Victory fc i FURIOUS Eastern Army Flanked on Both Sides and Center Crushed? Vladivostok Fleet Returns After Cruise. An Associated Press dispatch from Toklo says: General Kuroki ha3 administered a severe defeat to the Rus elan forces which defended the Russian right flang at Liao Yang, winning separate actions at Yuohuiikzu and Yangse Pass. These two places arc twenty-six miles apart, but the two actions wore fought at the same time. I i The Russians held strong positions. Tho thermometer registered over 110 degrees Fahrenheit and the soldiers j suffered from heat exhaustion. .At Yushullkshu the Russians hi.l ? ' two divisions of Infantry an 1 some cavalry, with which they vicorouslv resisted the JtKpan98-> assaults. Both attacks wore begun at ''awn on Sunday, July SI. At Yusirullkshii the Japanese carried Hie Russian right , and left winga, but on account of tho j strength of the main Russian position i they were unable to pro33 the attack, i Tno two arnile.i roste.l Sunday night, j 0*hh,. facing each other. At dawn Monday the Japanese re-j sumed the attack anj by noon they i had dislodged the on amy and driven them four miles to Laohling. At Y ingse Pass also tho Japanese were Fucceaaful. Their artiiiory opened fire on the enemy end the Infantry moved forward from Mnkumeza. Tho attack on this place was made at 1 o'clock StinJayHifternoon, and by nlgii' fall tho Japane-o wore in possession of a majority of the Russian positions,' although the enemy hirl resisted with determination. The Japanese forces' passed the night In the battle fornta- i tfon and ?s auk was made on fttt eft By 9 o'clock Mon(MMnorning, Yangse Pass and the .^i^WrtMiding heights had been raptured. General Kuroki explains tho slowness of these actions by aaying that the difficult topography of the battlefields made it impossible to secure good artillery positions, anil that the great, heat fatigued his troop--. The Russian force at Yangse Pass was estimated at two and one-half divisions, ami four batteries of art! * ry. TIiq enemy retreated toward Tanstioyen. General Kuroki reports tho nntnro of some field guns. but tho number i.> not given. Tlio Vxpaneso casualties . aro beincr investigated Closing In cri Port Arthur. It Is reported In Toklo that, after ^ three days of desperate fighting. thw Japanoso have captured Shant aihow, one of the Important defenses of Port Arthur. Shantnikow Is situated on the railroad leading from Port Arthur to Kin Chow .and 1b between the Inger.'zi bay ' nnd Victoria bay. but closer to the former than to the latter. Roughly ttlimrVlniy -I 1 ui/u??imQi uimniMinuw 1.1 Ulllll'.l IBIl miles from the actual fortress at Port : Arthur. It la a position of groat natural < strength, commanding a broad vlr?In leading to Wuchlitun, another strong position on the hills about four milea from the fortress. CRUI3ER rv IADRON RETURNS. Tho Vladh / .)k cruiser division ro-! j turned to port r.t 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, says an Associated Press dispatch from that port. The era I.:era were in per fort condition. Thoy captured during their cruise tho Ktoamer Arabia and destroyed eorae schooners, a small Japanese steamer, one German stoamer ami one British eteamer. The last mentioned two worn carryIng contraband material and h id near- i ly reached their destination?Yokoha-1 ma Hllf Wftt'o ol?r?rvjf " * 1 ' It was therefore Impossible to sent! them to Vladivostok The cruisers stemmed UD and down ! 1!n frost-of tho Japanese rnpltal, but j saw nothing of the enemy's warships. Although tho Russian vessels had only COflTELYOU SELECTS AlCES. j Executive Committee Divided Between 1 Naw Vorl< ar.d Chicago. I | Chairman Oeorge Ht Cortelyou, of | tho republican national committee, has selected tho men who arc to serve on tho executive committee during tho; coining campaign. Tho oommltteo is ,1!- i vlded equally Wotween Chicago and i . New York, four members beinir allot ' ted to each headquarters, ! i { \ ir DIIQQIAMQ ii ituooimiu ally Result in Great >r the Japs. j three doors through which to get home I ?tho atraita of Korea, LaPerouso , strait and Tsurgaru straits, which apj parently could easily have been bar j rail by Admiral Kamlmura's vessels, I bad luck pursued tho Japanese admiral and the Russian cruisers had no difllcuKy In eluding him. A St. Petersburg dispatch says: In a lengthy telegram to the emperor, Vice Admiral Skrydloff relates the doings of tho Vladivostok squadron under Rear Admiral Jessen. With tho cruisers Ro3sia, Ciromobol and Rurilt, Adm'1 ral Jewsen left Vladivostok July 20. After sinking a small Japanese vessel tho cruisers held up tho British steamer Camara, but as she had no cargo, "and was not caught in the act of carrying contraband of war, we were compelled to let her go," says tho dispatch. A Japanese coasting steamer was was regarded os a lng9l prize and her now wa3 t:l;en off and the vessel sunk owing to the impossibility ot bringing hor to Russian port " The Russian squadron suffered no In of men and no <] ?m3ge. and there was no 1osa of life on the vessels snnk cr taken. HELD FO.l HEINOUS CRIME. Negroes Charged by Coroner's Jury Witn Murder of Hodges Family. The coroner's jury wa? in Session vJ. SUuosboro Tuesday and brought in their v<rdict charging Will Cato and l'aui Reid with the murder of Henry R. Hodges and his family. Many witnesses were sworn during the investigation, but no now facts were broucht f nnr> tim submitted all pointed to Cato and Raid as the guilty parties. Many bol'evo that there are other negroes who knew inethinj about the crime and Its co umission, but there is no evl (ience >. bind any one. T.*e wife cf Paul Reid. of Statesboro, nfeased that WHS Cato and Paul R-!d, who are now u. jail in Savannah murdered the family r?nd burned the house. Their motive was robbery. They killed 1 lodges with an iron oraee after he had caught them digging up a pot of money in tho yard. They (hen killed Y?*Hodges and little Kittle by striking her in the head w!*h a lamp. The baby was killed before tho house was fired. COLORED MAN 13 BARRED. Mianisoippi State Election Commission to Make a Radical Change. A special from J iclison, Miss., says: The state election commission, which is composed of the governor, score- j tary of state ami attorney general.will si it* next meeting use a different i method of choosing county electors. Heretofore it has been customary to place a negro on the commission in some of the delta counties where th~re arc no white republicans, as the 1 iw requires that the republican party be represented, but the stato commission has decided this year to have no negroes on any county commission. They will continue the custom of having one republican and two demo -rats and the negro will not be selected for the place. Some timo ago thp commission decided to do away with having negroes on petit Juries. A New Counterfeit Ten. Chief Wilkle, of the secret servico. announces (he discovery of a new counterfeit $10 national bank nore. ft is on the National Hank of Commerce, in New York, aoriea 18S2. Bruce, register; Wyman, treasurer. It Is a poorly executed photograph. PEABOOY FOR TREASURER. Of National Comocratlc Committee Is Current Rumor. The rumor that George Foster Peabody, of Brooklyn, would be treasurer of tho national committee, was the only important political topic nttract* Ins much attention at Eaopus Tuesday. Judge Parker refused to commont In 1 any way upon the report, but It Is be- 1 Moved to be woll founded. I STOPS FLOW OF MONEY.! Gloomy Outlook Caused by 3trike c.* J IYliner8 in Alabama?War to tho | Death Against Unions. The striko situation in tho Birmingham, Ala., district is becoming painfulIv mnnn*nnn*n on I in i r.f 5 <\?.? sensors worn women we determined to re!ea:e her." Than Admiral Je38en fell in in quick succession with the British steamers Arabia and Knight Commander. Oi' the Arabia he says nothing new. "The Knight Commander only stopped alter the fourth shot," the admiral report . Her cargo being railroad material, "undoubtedly contraband for the inllgerent party and not being able to bring her to the nearest Russinn port fowing to her not having enough coal) without manifest danger of the squadron, we sank the Knight Commander cftcr taking off ail her crew and removing her piper?." July 2 4 the Thoa. a German vessel, "with a full cargo of fish from America. tn VnVrvhnnn vi-o _ 1 one of the mo3t observant merchants | in Birmingham, who has been through four strikes in the district, gives a gloomy outlook to tho situation. Business is beginning to feel the effects of it, notwithstanding the roseate view3 expressed by many that the strike woud soon bo (jver. This merchant i3 not so hopeful, and expressed the belief that the end of it would not bo seen before the end of the year. Eight thousand men in the district aro out" of employment, who have been earning from $2 to $3 par day, and spending it in the cUy, he contends, is honn 1 tn hrlnc hmvl tiinr?a tr? tho merchants of the district. There are now employed by the commercial coal men about 4,000 miners, whose output is used for commercial purposes only, not a pound of which can be used by the furnace men, under the agreement. Only two-thirds of the United Mine Workers have employment, besides a larga number of helpers in and. about ! the mines, who arc not members of the un'on. Birmingham is largely delendent on this trasle of the miners. There is very ii tie agricultural trade in the immediate section, and the good crops of Hip country cannot be looked o to fill up the vacancy in trade caused by the strike. That both s! * >s to the trouble are determined to fight to a finish there is no doubt, an 1 the question at is-^ie is whether unionism will bo rt -*nized or disrupted. IJoth sides to the controversy keep in good humor, apparently, and no disturbance i:; expected. A QOOMERANG LANDED. Atlanta Policeman Fired <or Making Untruthful Charge^ Against Superior. Ciptain Z. 13. Moon, of the All'inta police force, was found guilty by the city police board Thursday nij;ht on two < huryo.s and was sentenced t;> thirty days' suspension and a reprimand by the mayor. Bicycle Policom .:n Samitci T. Tibhi W9a fnnn I iriitltv r.f nun (>!i.ii"'r> on t tired from the force. Moon was found guilty of ordering his men not to make an arrest called for on the books, and not allowing an ofilcer to enter a case againsft a man for carrying a concealed pistol. Tibbs was found guilty of making an j affidavit about Moon which was found to be untrue. The affid-tvlt in question ! was to the cffect that Moon curse.1 in the :-titlon house an 1 said ho had four commissioners on his side an I ho would do as he pleased. A number of o'her charges against both officers were dismissed. Off and on th-? trial has lasted for several weeks. SOUTHERNERS VISIT PARKED Delegation of Prominent Democratic Leaders at Esor>us. Almost all of Judge Parker's \ i^itor.-* at Esopus, N. Y., Thursday, were from routh of Mason and Dixon's lino. United States Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, was one of the first to arris e. Ma was accompanied by Mrs Hiiley and their son. and left mount with expressions of the most cordial admiration for Judge Parker, and of hopefulness a; to th<> outcome of the campaign. Governor A. J. Montague, of Virginia, came down from Uike Goergo, where for several days he has boon visiting George Foster Pea body, the nowly appointed treasurer of the national committee. National Committor man 11. I). Clayton, Colonel K. L. Uussell. with his daughter, and M. Hatcher, of Alabama, constituted the remainder of tho southern delegation. To Notify Watson in Gotham. Tin populist national committee Ins decided to have ti n formal notification of their party can-lidHes for president and vice president at Cooper Union. New York, August 1S. NO GOOD TO HAWAII. Annexation cf Islands Ha3 Not Paid, Say3 Governor Carter. In an Interview at Sncnmonto, C'al . Thursday, Governor G. C. Carte, of the Hawaiian islands, said: , "The annexation of tin islands to the Unite I States has not he?n a ^oinmercinl success, so far ,n the island* are concerned. Since we have been taken Into United States territory v.e 1 have not made great progress. One > reason for this is because t ,e law s by which we are Koveniod nro not 1 suited to tlie country." Get Your Money's Worth. You get your money's worth when you buy Elliott'8 Emulsified Oil Liniment. A full half pint bottle (osts but 1 ' 2f> cents, and you get your money back if not satisfied with results, lf.se it. In your fninlly and on your stock. You'll not be disappointed. tf ( I find nothing better for liver de- ' rangement and constipation than j ( Chamberlain's Stomach nvd Liver j 1 Tablets.?L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, 1 | Iowa. For sale by Pickens Drug Co. 1 UPTOTHE RUSSIANS Must Make Hasty Flight or j Surrender to Ja.)s, HOPELESSLY ENTRAPPED Czar's Force of 75,OCO Mon is Surrounded on Threj Side3 by 200,000 Dauntle33 Japs. Fighting Conimuco. An Associated Prois dispatch from Niuchwang says: A detachment oJ twenty thousand Japanese, with large supply trains, is leaving here for Hat Cheng, where the greatest battle of the war is expactoi to occur. General Kuroki, with o.ie hundred thousand men is uow behind the 'Russian forces; General Oku, with an army of fifty thousand men, is on their front, while flanking them on the left Is General Nor/.u, wii/i his division o' fifty thousand nun, If General Kurjjutkin in defeated in this battle, he must either move westward or surrender. The foreign military attaches are with the secon 1 army en route for th? front to witnos.-; the battle. The result of the battle prognosticated in the above dispatch, is g'ven in ;i later dispanh from Tokio, which is as follows: "The Ja;iano c, victors at the battle of Simou-Chcng. have advanced and occupied Hai Cheng." A special front St. Petersburg, under date of Augiist 4. sjsys: A rumor is current that a battle is in progress north of ii il-Cheng. General Sakliaroff reports that twenty-nine officers ;<nd over a thousand men were Uille.l or waun led in the engagement of July 30 uid Inly 31. and that six guns wore abandoned. The f >et that, (iennral Kuropat kin's revent disnatrhes mit mpntiniwvl General StaUolljprg or GonerH Zaronhi off. ioids to tho supposition i.11 their forces to tho southward may have had their rnmirt:;i!ra'ions out. by General N'odzu's army. A dispatch to a I.'jk Ion news ns^ncy from Anshanshin f.iys tho Japmo.se attack is being conducted with sjroai enersv against tin* southern forces. The Russian miln fcrre continue tnoir retirement northward, but the oav airy has chocked the Japanese throat en'.ng flank movement. HELD ON PEONAGE CHARGE. Georgia Stat,, Scnator-EI?ct Arrested and Gives Bond at Savannah. John K Foye, state se:iat::r-eloet: J. IT. Roach, both of Egypt., (in., f.nd Henry Jackson, n ne.;ro, wore nrr??sie.l Thursday morning and carried to Savannah on warrants charging tlicm with peonage. Judgo Frank Tarvor, of tho county court of Effingham. was suhponacd as a witness, but tho dofondants waived a preliminary hearing and gave bond. The cape grows oir of the conviction of negroes in Effingham county, who were first employed to work for tho Foyo Manufacturing Company and later trie I before Judge Tarvor on a misdemeanor charge and sentenced to pay a fine or serve six months. Thr. tri.ll I* I . ...... ..1 ?? mix- I" <-II held In a stockade at tho Foye company's works whore lhoy were afterwards put to work. The negroes alleged to have boon held in peonage are In jail at Savannah. Habeas corpm proco?dings are expected to determine whether th'\v are to 1) > releo-ed or returned to the chaingang. ANTI-ROLL WEEVIL LEGISLATION. Georgia Houre Passes Bill to Keep Out Enemy of Cotton. The Georgia Iiomso of representatives. Thursday, passed tho boll \vf>r> vii diii ijv a vote or ;ii) t > J7. provi Mns for an appropriation of $1.">.P00 to the state department of entomology, or $10,000 in a 1 (1 it inn to what the do. parttnent is already eettinii. to enable it to fl?ht the entrance of tlipost into Georgia, and to keep down other riant and fruit posts. The matter is now up to the senate. HURRY ORDER FOR LUMBER. Two Million Feet Wanted Immediately by the Canal Commission. A hurry call for 2,000,000 feet of lumber, mostly Cyprus, was received by Secretary Murray, of the Panama fan a I commission, at Washington, from the isthmus. Upsides the lumber. 40,000 pletoa of piling also was as'.<e:l for. T*l. 5t - *t. " mn is t n?> aucm: i uraiT *ior Mini?or for tho canal. Tho purchasing n;,-ont ' r>f lho commission is now in Now Or 1 loans supervising tho sMsments of s 1,500.000 feet of yellow jTno to the 1 Isthmus. 1 CONVICT FOR CONGFIE3S. Former Mayor of Minneapolis An- ' nounce3 as Republican Candidate. Dr. A. A. Amo3, formar mayor of Minneapolis, and convicted in district t ;ourt of accepting a bribe, t' e vase i laving been aont back for a now trial 1 :>n appeal, filed notice Thu relay of ( lis intention to run for congress on iho republican tlrkot. j PACKERS CLAIM VICTORY. Plants Ar? Running with Greatly Increased Forccs and Almost a Full Quota of Liv^ Stock. Declaring the t,tr!ke broken an;! that the working force hail been recrr.i'.?d by more than 1.C00 men and wjmcn, many of whom had deserted the union cause, the Chicago packers Monday began the week'3 operation with tiio largest receipts of live stock that have reached the stock yards since July 12, when the strike began. Thee were 915 cars carrying 25,000 cattle, JJb.OUO Hogs and 17,000 sheep in tho day's shipment from tho west, and with thla supply tho killing gangs !n the big plants were busily occupied. Assertion that the strike is broken were scouted by tho strikers as being manifestly absurd. Swift & Co. declared that nearly all their old millwrights and car workers had returned to work, anil further asserted that the thin never intends <o take back striking teamsters or burn men, the claim being made that 'ho packers had learned to do without wagons. All shipments to Chicago branches will be made by railroad. Retailers will take their wagons to the branches for purchases. Among the toilers who reached the stock vards dnrini? tlm Jnv ivn > nv> negro women who were taken to l,il> by, McNeil & Libby's plant, where they will do scrub work in the plac:> of the charwomen who went on strike. A session of the Allied Trades held Monday morning resulted in a <*oeision to delay appealing to President Roosevelt till all other resources have been exhausted. The decision was reached nn the ad vie .> of Homer D. Call, who, as a republican, declared he was averse to ? mbarrassing the president at the present time or rill other means had failed. There wis much discussion on this subject, it is said, seceral delegates declaring Mint they did not care who was embarrassed so long tin- stri! r? w.t brought to a desirable termination. "I don't think it right or advisable " said Mr. Call, "to bring the president into this fight at tlu- present time. Ho has troubles enough and too mnv people are trying to put a heavy burden upon him than any hum on be'ns ran carry It is not his fault ir.at this striko was forced upon us. Mr. Donnelly brought the resolution to mo asking tho president to stop in, and I have thought it over long and thoroughly, but. i am convinced wo should wait. Wo must be patient if ?e would win." Kansas City Plants Busy. With heavy receipts at the yards j Monday all tho five packing plants -it Kansas City resumed operations on an increased scalo. The strike presented no new foaturo Monday. The strikers remain-Mi away from the plants in most < ases and everything was quiet. Several hundred strikers, by far iho greatest number that has yet applied for their old positions, presented themselves nt thi> <1 i ffnrnti t nlntito Mr..... v?v ..... voi. j/um.io, .ii an r were discouraged because of he nonarrival of strike benefits from Ch'cako. It is estimated that between two and three hundred of the applicants | were re-employed. A MATTER OF LOCAL OPTION. Ballot Reform in Georgia to Rest With the Various Counties. The Australian ballot, bill was na?.s nrl ?lir> '? --- ..J .... av-n.m- .111111(1 ty morning with an amendment which leaves the question of adopting ihe law to each county in the state. If at the next general election the various counties in the stale, by a tnnijM-ity vote adopted the Australian system of elections for that county, then that syRtom shall be used in tint county, hut if the county should 'ote ngainst the adoption of such a mos'.ire, tho county can use whatever el ection system it sees tit. It is understood that the measure will he adopted by the house as amended by the senate. If the house passes the bill with the amendment, it will forever settle tin? Australian ballot, system of elections in Georgia for then it will be just like the whisky law, entirely local option. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a ireventive of suicide had been discovered will Interest many. A run lown system, oi despondency invaria >ly precede suicide and something lias >ecn found that will prevent that conlition which makes suicide likely. At lie first thought of self destruction, | ake Klectric Hitters, it being a great onlc and nervine, will st rengthen tlio lerves ami build up the syst in. It's ilso a great Stomach, Liver ami Kid ley regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaclon guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. tf DROVER MAY SPELLBIND. I x-Preaident Inviterl to Take the Stump for Judge Parker. ' An invimtlon was forwarded 'Ye.!icsday by western leraoorntlc l.'ndetv ! o ex President Grover Clovelaml to ' alio {lie stump for Judge Parker In ' llinois in the coming presidential ' ampaign. It is understood Mr. Clove- 1 and will take the matter timler con- 1 ilderatlon In conference with Judge ^arker Tt an early date. IS NOT CONTRABAND The Russian Contention as to Food is Farfetched. POSITION IS UNTENABLE England and Germany Hold With United States and Czar Will C> Forced to Back Down from His Position. A Washington special says: Tho state department is in telegraphic communication with its agencies abroad respecting the Russian seizures and destruction of 'American goods, !?ut it is not yet ready to define precisely its position as to the whole subject of seizures. Those exchanges are not confined to St. Petersburg and Washington, but are intended to develop the purpose of the governmants of other nations, and particularly of Great Britain an I Uenmuiy. whoso shipping has suffered more th .n that of any < User. The loss of a part of a cargo is in point of int trnationsl law j:'i issue of less magnitude than the dos-truction of a ship, and so far the British and Germans have lost their cargo. This fact is believed to justify the state department in proceeding mere leisurely than otherwi > would 1) tho case, leaving i' to tir> ;tirger sufferers to establish their own policies respecting seizures. it is siid in V?"ashii!; on that the precedent already established in tho Spanish and Boer war.-:, as well as in the opi rations in China dttrin.; the 1 boxer nnrli-in'r linvi> w.rK-i.il .- > ?:iti ! fjirtorily and have roroivod stvh nnij vorsal approval that nndor no cirpum' stnm os \ri!l Amc.ia no v rot edo from tho doctrlnv * :hnt food smfi's r-.x' ?1 irop'ly into:i?!od f >r i;sp of .1 bolliujoront army or navy o Mir. h > rogarde 1 as contraband. W" ii 1?' !his contention is dirc-etly at varian >viih 1 h,- > Russian decree on th<> si:'>j :,t, i?. view of tho fact that 1? is bi\!< ?. < :! to h> the Ger1 man position, ni l is certainly tint of tho Ur'tisli, tho .- . to ili'iwr'm lit is Fttro of :stifli("im: support to oblige tho Russia 1 government to abandon its 1 contention and to .. sis: from further seizures of American fool stilus eonsignod not only to China, hut oven to individuals in Japan, ttnlos* it pan ] ho oloarly shown l).v the Russians that the food is destined for :lie Japanosa I army or navy. There is no disposition to make an i?sn,> further of th<> Ardova case. The vessel was seized hy one of the volunteer Russian crai.-? in in th'- Red | ?ea an 1 sent to Suez, where she was released and resumed her journey. | She had aboard a quantity of supplies ! Tor the Philippine sovrrnm^nl. The | American government is willing to [ concede the right of stopping and search to a reasonable de.sro. and has ! decided to make no issue on this point. Hut the mails on Hi > vessel were ransacked and delayed. Ambassador McPormi'd: bas cabled the stato department from St. Petersburg that in reply to his Inquiries relative to the seizure of tlm iimi'inrjr. American steamer Arabia, by the Vladivostok squadron with a cargo of American goods which was representoil by the agents to include contraban.l, the Russian minister for foreign affairs has paid: "In conformity with the rules of conduct published by *lio imperial government some time ago, a detachment of Russian war vessels seized on the 22nd of July, the steamship Arabia which was taken t > Vladivostok and the case of her seizure was laid before the local court. T'pon the Incision of this court wj!l rest the question as tn whether the Arabia is to be released or treated as a pHz?." There have been no further representations to the *ta!e department respecting the American earsro sunk in the Knight Commander, and it >s believed that some difficulty 's l>e<*i.? e\-. perienced bv the agent- in "st^bl'sh* insr the American owner-hip of the roods destroyed, owing to the ecculim ai'oinm " ? ' I'lirtimnii 'in piwniljnj; in Asiatic (rule. Sick Headache. "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with several eminent physicians and at a great expense. only to grow worse until she was unable to do any Wind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well." says Mr. George I"'. Wright, of New London, New York. For sale by Pickns Drug Co. tf fcIND Of: BITTER FIGHT. "Two physicians had a long and *tuhborn fight with an abscess on my right lung." writes J. P. Hugh 's, of DuPont, (la., "and gave; me up. 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