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GREENSBORO, N.C, July 10- Becretary of War Tuft last night, be fore a weeling of the North Carolina Republicaus ou the eve of their state convention, delivered a speech that was genernlly nuticipated as the open ing gue ef the «oo of lax; iressional campaign Ihe speech dealt with current political questions wnd, opeulug with advice to the rank and fle of thie party in North Carviiva und the south, par ticularly referred tu the achievements of the party in the session of culigress Just Closed Secretary Taft in opening said that whet De was invited to address the meeting the committee advised him “that the political situation was such that If & proper effort was made at the comlog election it would be poss] bie to curry the state for the Hepub lican party” The secretary added: “1 believe that nothing that could happen in the politics of this country would work greater advantage to the country at large, and to the south iu particular than the breaking up of what has been properly Buona as the ‘solid south“ 1 say this [a no partisan spirit, fer 1 am not cae of those who think that this result would necessarily iucrease the probability of the continuance in pow er of the Republican party. The solid ity of the south hus ln a weasure fur nished its own antidote iu restraining InaRy vefers iu the nerth who might have left the Republican party but for what they regnard as the lujustice and danger of southern political conditions “The south Las beea kept solid by the specter of negro domiuation and by stirring up racial prejudices aud arousing unfounded alarm over an Im possible return of reconstruction days After a long struggle” Le continued. the oegro’'s vole was ruade to count for nothing, and theu the political lead- ers of the dominant party cae to re alizse that dreadful demorulization of all society that followed in a govern ment If law was flouted apd fraud Was to constitute its basis. TlLey cast about to make the law square with ex isting conditions by property and edu cational qualificatious which should ex clude the negro. Thay adopted amend ments to the state constitution with the so called ‘grandfather clauses’ |utend ed te apply the new qualifications te the negro and not to apply then to the whites.” The secretary said it Is impossible te frame a law establishing an edoca tional qualification for suffrage which will stand the test of the Fifteenth amendment and which will not seperate ultimately to exclude Impartially the Dagroes and whites from the ballet who lacked educational requirement The policy im the south, he sald, which exeludes frown the ballot lmpartially black and white, when Ignorant and irresponaible, cannot be criticised. During the past decade. Mr Taft pointed out, a period of unprecedented prosperity has come fer the fair south. em states. ‘Under the cireumstances.” he sald. “it is mot te be expected that the sensible business mea of the south de mot perceive the tremendous diande vantage user which the southern states laber in having ealy oue party with any voloe (a their state govern ments, a9 Im being herded together al ways as the bidebeund fupport of the Democratic party of the couatry. “The effect of tho change of Indus trial conditions in eliminating the cry of negre deminatien from the politics of the (ormer slave owning states has manifested itself first In the border states. West Virginia has become per- manestly Republican, and Maryland and Missouri put themselves ia the Re publican column In the last presidential election, while Keutucky nearly brought forth works meet for repentance ia the firet MeKinley campaign.” The question which should address {tsalf te the great business Interests of the south, the secretary stated. !s bew much longer “the specter of things past” ls to hold them to a political al legiance that dees them vo good lu sa tional politics and deprives their com- munities of the “imestimablle bLeuenit of the presence In local politics of two parties. each of which, If It dees wrong has a real chanee of belug punished for its misconduct.” He said that sithough much of the wealth of the south Is dependent upon A protective tariff, its representatives lo a national convention vote unhes) tatingly for the proposition that a pro tective tariff is & robbery of the many for the benefit of a few; that although & great majority of the southern people are stromgly In favor of maintiiniug the flag in the Philippines until the sa ored trust lmposed by clreomstnuces shall have been highly and fully dis charged, they “nevertheless permit the northern votes to formulate the false ery of ‘anthimperialism in which they have no sympathy whatever ana on which they were twice led 10 hu miliating national defeat “Again.” continued the secretary, “no part of this country Is so vitally In terested ln the construction of a great waterway to connedt the Atlautic sud Paolfic oceans across the Isthmus eof Panama than the sonth. It was Indie pansable to this enterprise that the treaty made with Panama by President and Secretary Hay should he promptly confirmed, and yet ari the representatives HARTJE DIVORCE MUDDLE. Wife's Lawyers Prumise ta Produce Woman Wha Forged Letters. PITTSBURG, July 10 The ramifica. suit brought by the millionaire wall pa- per mamfifacturer Augustus __Hartje against his wile to extend and the fingers of the law as well as of eanlinuve general gossip are pointing at a stead! Ix of resideats of this vicinity A proguised sensation Is that more wealthy meu are to be mixed up In the scandal I'he blond woman met Hartle in Schenley park driven to his house during the absence af Mrs HH irtie according to the story told by Tom Madine the stand, Is the direct cause is 1} [ increasing number who ind was tiysferious the voachipan, on Fhe we allesations made by direct cause in MRS AUGUSTUS HARTJE Hartje that his wife visited the Hotel Lincolu with & man whose netue he has not yet presented In court. It soon becuse kuowu to whom Hartje refer red-an Allegheny man who has many friends both in sod out of bis own class These friends decided Harte had done augentlemanly thing in introducing the Allegheunian into the scandul. When the blond wo man Incident! was sprung they tried to learn the woman's There are many blonds in Pittsburg. but the de tectives nally decided that It was the wife of a well known man. Jt was promptly agreed to keep the alleged discovery quiet, hut the story finally reached the busband of the suspected blond He is Infurinted and will not believe his wife's denials. He threatens suit for divorce, with Madiue for his chief witness Mrs. Hartje's lawyers declare that uot alone would they prove the missives she was supposed to written to Thomas Madine were for weries. but add they will produce the pretty young woman who is respousi ble for their existence Lusiness if identity love Lave SPEED MADNESS. Chicago Preacher Says God Made Everything Good. CHICAGO, July Ww "Speed Mad ness” was the subject of a sermon by the Rev. Frederick C Hopklus of the Pligrimm Congregational church la En glewood. He sald in part “The fact is. God In his good provi dence has sent us the means of dolng wore ln oue year than our grandfathers could sccomplish In ten Electricity and steam used with Christian Intell! gonce Are the greatest promoters of bumau welfare “The greater our speed the sooner the pain of the world will cease The tron ble with too minuy of our preachers ls that they are still lu the middle ages in thinking that life Is a curse and that it ls wrong to think of enjoying oneself ustil we get to heaven. The truth is, God bas wade everything good. Not less allk, but more, ls what we hope apd should struggle to provide for While calico !s all right In ita place, too much calico 1s a sign of lack of wealth and progress “Of course n few rich persons cannot enjoy suything lees than an orgy. It does not matter much If they get shot or hung But they neither couvince us that the whole of society Is rushlug to destruction por that the cure is the practice of Puritanism * Independent 01] Men to Testify. PITTSBURG, July 10 - Subpoeuas have been served upon Lewis Emery, Jr. Democratic and Lincoln party can dilate for governor; J I’ Brockway of Warren, Pa. aud J. PP. Westlake of Titusville In one of the Standard Oi) by the Interstate come merce commission. The above men tioned are cited to appear before the comission at Elmira, N.Y, ou July 12. All are Independent ofl refiners Salisbury Wreck Vietime' Condition. SALISBURY, Englwnd, July 10. A bulletin issued Inte last night at the lu. firciary relative to the condition of bury wreck states that all the patients are progressing favorably except Rob ert 8B Critchell of Chicago, whose con ditfon Is exceedingly grave Edward W. Bentell of Brooklyn is likely to re cover. Mrs, AS. Coburn 1s distinctly better Colored Men's Protest, PROVIDENCE, KL. July 10—-At the closing session of the New Eng land conference of the African M. EB church resolutions were passed nrgiog congress to refuse militia appropria- tions for state militia companies who wiil not tore wllitaun and urging oppasition to the distranchising ne now before the United States su: | Czar's Subjects Salute Anarchy's Emblem. M. Rodliche® In Douma Sald Cabinet Weald Not Listen to Murmurs eof the (Coming Storm—Member of House Indicted. ST. PETERSBURG, Iniy 10 leal demonstrations during which the crowds cartied red fags and sang res ify sougs have occurred lp ex in St. Petershiiry, necessi of the =irect cars were olution any pl isting the Interferences and military patrols Lield up polled daus Ibe near where and thelr occupants were Coin to uncover and salute red affair raifroad station, later identified] as wide a revolutionary =. 50) heople A detachment of police attempted to dis peise lie Lut the people armed thie up from the streets and beat off the police and a squadron of Cossacks. Eveutu ally the Cossacks were r= enforced and fired 5 Lisok volley {un the upon the rioters fed to court=. Ouly a few persons were slight ly lujured Lieutenant Tom was ar rested aud taken to the fortress of Bt Peter and 8t Psul A meeting which was addressed by orators fromm a window of the Cousti tutional Dewoeratic club was dispersed by mounted gendarmes, during which severnl persous were wounded with sabers. When the performance at the People’s palace was broken np the an dlence sang the "Marseilials«” as they dispersed Sumurting nuder Genernl Trepoff's «uo ithet of a liar, applied In the intgrview published lest week, Price Urusoff Je clares that Le i= in possession of full documentary to pgpve his charges that anti Jewish pogroms and excesses throughout the country had been Inspired from St Petersburg and that they were not, as General Trepoff as=erted. due to the arbitrary action of Inbitteresd local offic Prince Urn scoff suid the documents would soon be and that the public then be ahle to judge whetlior he or General Trepofl was a liar Iu the douma Deputy Vinaver eu deavored to prove by documentary evi dence that the central government had participated In Jewish for the purpose of forciug the Jews to Le tray their revolutionary brethren. The deputy said these Jewish revolution nries coustituted a source of yreater danger to moderate Jews than to the government The Jewish race, he sald, was swall bot strong, and Its strength was In Ite despair. Its ally was the whole Russian race. which was Indig pAut against such aots of criminal har barity. ‘This statewent was applauded by the Center and the Laft M. Hoditcheff In an earnest speech which was approved by all sections of the house. Aescribed the policy of the government as helug full of falsehoods, which were leading the country into auheard of danger. The ministers have refuscd to resign or to listen to the voice of the uation and had turned a deaf ear to the murmurs of the coming storm Already, MM. Roditchefr sald. there are rumblings which will unite in & terrible thunderclap and upheaval of the country When the gov ernment, fearing the explosion, decides to resign it will be too late M. Hoditcheff spoke In ringing tones bis voice trembling with emotion As he concluded there was thunderous ap- plause For participation 1a agrarian disor ders In the province of Nizhnl Novgo rod 448 peasants have been (ndicted Among the accused ls & member of the douma nawed Filatoff, At Ust Medvieditsa the Cossacks of the Becond reserve, who had Leen or- dered mobilized for police service, have refused to join the colors most the “i Lisutensant Tom speech (0 a crowd of = lous Moscow happened ollicer assemblage, ! selves with stones dug air, where neighboring wvidance TE uhlishied would i HIER=RCles “Omiy the Dead Remain the Same.” BIRMINGHAM, July 10 ~The cele bration lu bLonor of Joseph Chuuber lain’s attaluwent of seventy years was continued last night, when 10.000 per sous asserubled In Hiugley ball to wit ness the presedtation of 120 addresses of appreciation of Mr. Chamberlain's political services. The addresses came from various parts of the United King domi. Replylog to the speeches of pres cotation Mr Chamberlaln entered on a political retruspect. © Alluding to the charge that hie had often changed bis opinions, Mr. Chamberlain quoted Wii Ham E Gladstone, who once sald that change was a sign of life aud that It was ouly the dead who remnined the sae Bonaparte's Vacation Trip. WASHINGTON, Inly 10 Secretary Bohaparte has arrsaged to take 8 com plete holiday frown the 14th (nat until Aug 1! Accompanied Mrs. Bona parte, he will sall from Balthinore Sat urday afternoon on the Unites] Ntates ship Dolphin down Chesapeake bay and aut to sea to New York, whence they will all op the Hudson river to Hul son city will then Lenox where Mrs will remain for the summer by I'hey procesd to Mass Bonaparte Matsachuaetin Ice Trust Inquiry BOSTON, July 10. Charles WW. Hall strain, secretary of the Massachusetts Tce Dealers’ association, had a confer ene with District Attorney Jobn B Moran at the courthouse At Hx con clusion Mr. Mornin announced that the books of the so culled lee trust had been placed at lis disposal lu connec tion with the Investigation which he Md undertaken {uto the prices charged » : SEA RE i. ARCITE WON AT 300 TO 1. Sheepshead Hay Third Event a Ser- prise fe Form Players. NEW YORK, July Me surprise of the raciug at Shevpshead Hay was the victory of Arcite, a iw to 1 shot in the thind race. So little was thought of his chances of winnlug that be was quoted at one time at 30 to 1. and a number of small bets were made op him, Mo€arter, the favorite, made the pace for five furlongs, when Troxler brought Arcite up awl won easily Ly lengihin Ram's Horn, backed down, easily won the Bay Ridge handicap, Ceder Strote made the pace for uearly a mile when Ram's Horn moved out and wop Ly three lengths Comalicnne in winning the fifth race, Six aid a half furloux=. waln culirse equaled the world's record for the dis tance by covering it in 1:I8 25 favorites wun, Summaries First Hace —Somnus, frst; ran, second; Anna May, third Beco] Race — Dolly Spunker, first: Old Faithful, secutd; of Gold, third, Third Race —Arcite, first; McCarter, second: Marathon, third Fourth Race — Ham's Horn, iret; Von romp. second; Bedouln third Fifth Race Couislieune, first: net, second; Irousides, third Sixth Hace L'Amour, firet; Athens, seculnd ; Cltroua, third Seventh Race Angler, secund; Huntlogton, third iis lwo Thres (iallant House Me first; Lelia. BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Yostorday In the ¥a- tional and American Leugues, NATIONAL LEAGUE Atl Cincinnatl New York 0 Clacinnatl Hits. New York : rore- New York. ¢; Cincing les Modilonity and and Lie! At Pitaburg Brook yi ¢ :-3 $ Er Batter ing natt, 8 Bowerman, Ew 9 ¢ ¢ Pittsburg i ¢ { Hits Brookiyn §, Fittaburg, 14 Brookiyy i. Pits ig, @ Pratorius and Ritter, At Chicago- Heston ¢C 9.00 0 0O-¢ ; 3% ¢ 9% Errors Balleries ieever and Pheips vi { i109 Chicago 10 ¢ i111 “8 Hits Chicago. 13 Errors Boston i oS, } Datteries Linde man and i, Pleiffer and Moran TABLE OF PER: EN7J , Ww . Pi 1 « “ Ti »N rw x ® AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York Q 1-4 1 Chicago Noa o.. Pittsburg Philadelphia Clucinnat) St Lauds Bre skiyn oslon 17312501 10 i louls § New Y rk, 3. New York i ckey. Orth and At Loston ¢ 0 3 } Chicago Chie RED 8. Bostor 9 Errors Errore Hatteries Fhomas $0300) 03 di1o030¢} . Hoston Hits CUhicag: i inston, Hatteries Owen and Sullivan. Dineen and Armbruster At Philadelphia Clevelapd 11 blladeiphia ¢ 00 Hits leveiand, 14 Phtladeiphi rors Cleveland, | Philadelphia, § tories - Rhoades and Bemis Rc lireck pt Washington etrolt 9 009 ¥ ot | Washington Jia 2 =i its Jeter K Washington 8 Er rorg—Detroft Ashington 4 Hatteries Mullen and Warner Patten and Hey a Hat Ceakley and TABLE OF PERCENT AGES w L. 2.C LU os a is i; ‘ Hemming Bee at Salem. SALEM, NH. July 10 — At Rocking ham park ‘the Charming Fare” stake, valued at 81.000, for two year-old fillies, Was the leading event. Of the three 10 face the barrier Royal Lady, from the stable of Joho A. Druke was the favorite, but just after the drop of the flag Roya! Lady and Humming Bee collided, throwing Garner. who was rid lng the former. The fily ran two miles before she was caught Humuwing Bee won by five lengths. She is the proper ty of the New York turfmam. J W Henning New York Phuilad. Iphia Clevalana Uhlcago etroit & Louls ‘aahington Boston Two Favorites at Latonia. CINCINNATI, O., July 10.—Two fa vorites wou at Latonia. [In the sevent!, ovent Hubbard, the odds on favorite easily won from Rroud, with Cotillon third. The latter was dlaqualifie! for fouling Drexel In the run home. and Droxel got third place. Wolird couple! with St. Euoch as the Ferrie entry faslly won the free handieap steeple chase from Frunk M. with Blgmund third Waldegrave Match at Bisley, BIRT EY. England, July 10 ~The sev euteenih annual meeting of the Nation al Rifle association opened iden) shooting we nther here with The only watch conclinlinl was the Waldegrave, at sw and Wo yards, ten shots at each dis tance. which was wou by Sykes of the National Rife sesociation with the high vat possible score Quaker Eleven Leads nt Cricket PHILADELPHIA, July 10 In the aunoal cricket mateh between the Ca nadian and the All Philadelphia eleven here the home eau scored 274 runs io their first tuning and the visitors made 81 for five wickets play was stopped for the day when Brilltaw Dinner to Longworths. PARIS. July 10 President and Mine Fallleres gave a brilliant dinner Inst night at the Elysee palace uo honor of Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Ihe guests Included Mrs. McCormiek. the staff Of the American ebassy }. 63. A Letshman, American ambassador to Turkey; Mr. Lelshinan and many oth ors Longworth Ambassador and members of the Equitable's Manager Dead. KANSAS CITY, July 10 -Johe A Brown, for thirteen years manager In Kansas City for the Equitable Life As surance society, is dead here of Bright's hE NOT IN THEOSOPHY Ex- Secrstury Gage Denies Jou ing Tingley Sect. WOULD LIVE THE SINPLE LIFE. Trylog Fasy Eslstence of Point Loe ma Heemuase of (Hmante, as It Outside of Hush and Hoar World. of Nols) lili zcio ment from July ‘10 lyuman J feiary of the al A signe] state ge. for at Point | detining his relation to theosophy is published here A report yesterday suid Mr. Gage bad joluel Mme Ting ley's Universal Brotherhood The state wl is as follows I doubt the EF wee treasury a wisdom of aking ex plantations of apy kind through the Press. Life is too short to spend ft chasiug up seusationsl or false reports dud I have always refused so to act (ie wust rest for Jdefeus upoti the confidence tespecl which owe de lu the winds of his ih] serves to eujoy friends ‘However, lu respouse to your cour teous suggestion that | set right the lisuy lpaccurule stories relating to my colilug to this place lu California, my alleged reiaticus to theosophy, etc, | lake this statvisent once for all Having passed wy seveutieth birth day. | claiin the privilege of withdraw el from the struggles of busiuess life At the end of the school year some tiwe Is profitably spent in the review of what Las been studied. In graduating frow life's long sclicol term a similar Colirse sewing excusable if uot desira ble . ‘I am trying this life at Polat Loma because | Lave persons! friends lLere the clitunate Is uiost *iuse it Is Just roar of the wor ie cal lead thie Beyond thes ustitutions ' Lavatse tpteeable; of the rush ol because Hi = there ontshkle iad here sijie Felt sat slhiend tu the toe ale estal which to we Ihe res 1risor lead much interest frst is the Uy ervation witt | e tes Nistes willitary t= tin vale of | is coupes of art Heryimnen ths children and defetises I'he for el secolid Huis Yoga =clioo] of all yYoutlis igo “This schoo! w wing carried on 18 leader and versal society 1% established ha hari official head of the Cul Brotherhio td Theosophical thivughiout the world The ex Lterest and the Hagnificent work It is doing In the de velopment of clean, healthy, well edu cated and self controlled young Ives stimulates my hope for the future of the soclety ‘I am vot aMiliated except iu this friendly way elther with the military station or the Theosophical society | 1m too old 10 eulist in the army, aud | liave not yet been invited to- join the theosophists. 1 would cousider it bon ornbie to be related to wither of thew No, I am just living my own life according to my best conception of It wud would much eujoy It if 1 could be left to mtd wy Lusness.” id ie Fingie ¥ school ites ay VL} Marder at Middletown, Conn. MIDDLETOWN, Coun July 10- John Anderson, a farmer, found the dead buddy of his friend, George Good dle, In a rovin in the latter's bouse with bis head battered in. Goodale was a @ah dealer and lived alone iu a wall house tu the West Loug Hill district aud recently sold a house, the sale bringiug Lim lu over a thousand dol lars. Whether or aot his wouey wae stolen Is not know, but it is uot doubt el that he was the victim of a brutal wurder, his assailant using a blunt in strutuent, which might have been a bamwer or the back of an ax The police Lave a warrant out for Heury Balley, who la suspected of Roowing something of the criwe Higgins Pardons Wickes. ALBANY, N.Y, July 10. Governor Higgins bas commuted the seuteuce of Thomas P Wickes, the New York lawyer who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment on Blackwell's island up on cvuviction of blackwall lo the writ lug of the notorious "Lewis Jarvis letters. Iu these letters be sought, as It was alleged. to »ecure advantages iu legal business by writing letters about bimself, signing them “Lewis Jarvis Wickes friends secured a bust ness opening in Alaska for him aud the governor's is conditivua upon Lils golng there have wtion Sweet Held For Stage Hobberles FRESNO, (al Iv If the sur f the autl orteet lack Sweet of im Madeira bield Yosemite He is under been taken to Wawona tion Sweet = held up the Yoscinite BRO. NO arrest Ialy uises o orities tre Grub guleh county the up Hye amd has dentition of one singes Heist for ispecies slug wits then minde Deon nse Laving Vear enine forward with an alibl tract of Nicrrus, amd he owns a suall kluch, tu the laborer in the mines NWweet at Uru! works an 8 nud Belgium OMicer Protests. RRUSSELS, July 10 Colonel Van Zuylf publishes a strong protest agninst the clinrges made by the Rev RHR. H Nassau, who 18 counected with the Presbytecian board of foreign mils New York, charging Belgian vilicers on the hougo Colonel Van Zuyit of Mr. Nussnu's allegutions and also the publication of the of the otficer who 18 accused of having tortured a woman to death lots at cruelty against demands proof hae Bill Posters’ Convention CHICAGO, July 10.-The sixteenth annual national convention of the An sociated Bill Posters and Distributers of the United States and Canada was convened here, with 100 delegates In attendance. White Fabrics ——AND—— White Goods At Clearance Sale We have put the knife still deep- er nt) wash gids, 12} and 16¢ kinds, a table full to selcet from. Your choice for Oc, White Good Imported and domestic, have sold for 25¢, 28¢ and even 30c, yarn mer- cerized in small dainty figures, choice of large range of patterns 18¢. Hosiery Tan and black hose for children, were 125 and 15¢, all sizes, plain or lace. Choice 10¢. Little Odds and Ends That inveatory reveals have been cut in half to close 25¢ silk eoliennes 12}c. 25¢ rosette 121c. 15¢ and 18¢ figured patterns 12§e 15¢ skirtings 12}e¢. India Sinons These goods are brought direct from the mills by the Scraston sicre at a saviog of 20 per cent, the whole- saler’s profit for you Our prices 7c, 8e, 10¢, 12§e¢, 15¢ 18¢, 20¢ and 25¢. Comparison wi convince you. Compare ours with wtat you have paid our price for. Table Linens Another shot at our Table Linen, many koow the reputations the (Globe Warehouses enjoy for table linens. Why? We import them direct from the maker, saving 20 per cent for you Our 55¢ grad s, 60 and 62 in., Irish and German makes, pure flax, 10 patterns to select from Choice 48¢ Shirt Waists We offer $1 00 waists, ang short sleeves, 34 to 42 for onc ha : window display. ‘They are cheaper than you can buy the material in them. [tis oae of the many plums we gather. Our ability to use quan- ities does the business. The Globe Warehouses sell more goods annually than any concern in the state, bar none outside of Phils- delphia and Pittsburg. Worth $1.00 Sale price 69¢ Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. Just Think Of It We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of an fiom in the valley. Awl isn't it ? A number of our all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that required immediate atten- tion and you attended to that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time.” We pleaso others, and we know that we can please you if you'll give us a chante. Ni : ry us on znything in Plumbing, Heating, _ Fitting and Tinwor H. R. TALMADGE, Batt “Pheses. Eimer in, DR. A. @. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 8t. West Sayre, OFFICER HOURS: 8 80 11:00 a. m, 2 to 4:00, 7:00 to 8:00, Senile uinery ad ohronio diseases n
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