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[blank line] [Footnote 3: The <i>Chicago Tribune</i> and the <i>Record-Herald</i> effectively exposed the affair. <i>Cf.</i> <i>Colliers Weekly</i>, May 4, 1907, for a good rèsumè.]
Marked for different reasons
"Cf." is an abbreviation, so period goes inside. It's italicized because Latin often is. "Colliers Weekly" is italicized because it's the name of a magazine. Different reasons, so mark them separately.
Footnotes
For more on how to format footnotes and endnotes, see Library of Formatting Examples:Footnotes.
