The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, February 14, 1912, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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KtflU Keplv toyrlo's Charges.
Harrlswlrg, jbH-tlUif ho state
lrran!KI??XC!t'itsuKrlr to- thc-bill in
equity Med by tho 1-MiT railroad, at-"
bin palfibriSflifciiiLlu
Tim initiw-(i'-V(ii.r;i1lt-JKi'!.fitaiii-if iJJAJ
denial
lla I of .the lirla'Sj allegations that
I tA MMl ritta&fts thHright-uihHarltyiothUJi-thle
aiMJthat it.
tus
Js unconstitutional. In this common
respect it is like tho answer to tlio
c
,ro n number of noints of differ-
ro
cnceC
. .
sionis'vrdiofKiantJ " u i i
, i' ;.'Y"f." 5.:,,i: l.'..7 "V
iiir.. :
akifalioH' W Hire' ' hKllroAd ' tiich'-'at
urilond.' an'd'ifresi'rlbc'thV niiniWiidn 1
nitlnbfcr'of 'nfoihbers of ft' c'rew' on
........ v iwill.r,ati J J L V 1 i; n 7 IJ
passbii- hh'd' 'f relgl) trtlnri 1 ' ' ' I
fH Oie state's anfe'ot lo' Uio' (o, 1
it Is denied that t'h'd Set whi Massed
merely to compel the Milroriila to1
eftiplor extra men sn Hint n
niombers Of tho railroad brother-'
ubods could find work. The stnte,
nsuerts that It 'Is necessary to 'llnVo'
these nddltiiinal employes iri order!
to naniiR' trains properly nhu c6n-r
toiids. nt all e-vents, that this niattorl
of necessity Is Hot a (luestlon fori
Judicial determination, but Is a
dethle wlilfh-ft hair already' dtino. I
The ftllcKatlon that the ict vlo '
latcs both the federal and state roa-'
stltutious because, in fffect, It takes
property without duo process of law,.
Is' denied flatly. The allegation that
It will cost tho lirle more than $100,-'
""y0. t0. c3111I)ly wRh th0
rroo'tklro'n&T' ha
this is entirely Irrelevant to tbo mat-1
ter. The allegation that for I'enn-1
sj'lvanla to regulate tho wanning or;
trains in this state constitutes a vio-
latlon Of tho Interstate commerce
au., Is A0,"1?'1, 1ntl tho teat'on
advanced that such a course Is really,
ln aid of Interstate commerce and
for the protection or Uidae employed .
therein. " J '
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Kile Hnilrouil Notes.
Jesse C. lune, assistant supe.rin-,
tendent of terminals of tho Erie
itaiiroad at Jersey CUy, N. J., has
been -appointed superintendent of'
terminals, with ollke at Jersey City, I
GU,e.eeding j, j. Uarrett. -assigned to t
other. -duties. . , , , ,
.1. Warren Ynunir. chief ilimni 'in.
,' .1 V. T"f . --o"'" i
sjievtor in uio jrie, lias resigned to
RO with tho Kerito Insulated WIta x.
Cabio Company, New York. ,
Tho aggregnto ainount ot prizes
awarded by the Erie Railroad to j
track supervisors and foremen for
Past" rtWX b'o0-)
ing usually on the lirger divisions
$100 fim and $.Mi second. On, tho
Erie Ruiiroad grand division tho first'
Krio Ilngiiio Hititis Shop Wall.
The traverse engine. No. 109, used
in the Kriu shops at Susquehanna ln
transfurring engines while undergo
ing repairs, created quite a commo
tion on Wednesday evening of last
week when it went tearing up tho
length of the shops unmanned, and
crashed into the wall at the west
end Of tho shop. One of tho repnir
gangs' was working upon an engine
anil thu gang foreman had oncasibn
to niovo the engine from ono pit to
another. Ho used tho traverse en
gine ln making tho transfer nnrl then
returned to the engine on which ho
had been working. A few raomentB
later Krlo employe No.- 604 wag
sooa to mount tho traverse- engine
and operate tho lovers, Tho en
gine fihat forth and the man jumped
or fell from it receiving n severe cuC
which sent him to tho hospital. The
front end of tire englnte was badly
damaged and the west wall of tho
shop where tho iOcomotivo- struck
was considerably bulged.
- 'lOrlr; TrAIn Hit School Tloy. 1
'Tjio'' Birori. '10 yearH pid,' was
sfr'u.pk by an Krlo.n.i'ljrdad passenger
iM Jast -TJiurdiiy aftefnpon.. ai ho
v'.as"returnjng from Cbbpl. , ,The,o
cpnidtJVo,!! the hdyasidfc and ho
prvpqd eath ;by a. dose margin.
lia yas hprt sevprejy about the he,-d
and was taken (o Mounlalnsldq ilos-
LES CAKDY ATA?fjAPOLiS.
Only tho Better Kind Will Bi'PcrTVilt
trd" Naval Studenta.
'Vlsh(iig u discourage large, rpcid'
lfures by tbp inlilshlpmen for mi ecu
nnd olso tfvsupervlse the hind ued by
lllem. the MuperlimaidenC of the amo
my Uuh iirumulgatiMl mre food resru
lAtlon which imbibltH cunillei Imlng
brought Into the Nr.vnl academy by
midshipmen or1 sent to thr-m. The
rpldshipmen are. allpwed. hpwp.ve,-. tu
pprcha.so ;t dollar's worth eai;h month
from the -iicsdew stie- It Is alined
that tbi!sn cradles will do the midship
men no harm, thouuh the n-iiiil htu
dents complain of lack of variety lu
the t.-tock
?0 Inspection Is made, of packages
couslk'tUHl to luldshrpfnen. their word
that tbev vimtulu ny t;and,le being lie
eepted. , ; ,
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One Danger. '
"If those Oallforntu worabn run for
oflleo do you think they' would bo
guilty Of jiprchaHlqg votes'"
'Not vnlem they got green, trading
atamna wJtu, Jhew-y-iHouaton. . I'pgL,
Womart'a Logic; 1 I
My dear, thehti ut excellent elgarsj
Blit they'tire 'uwfnllv Htroniy!" ' '
N,Hef. IVKot, tbeWorigest coul'dflnd.1
q$jy wny iitfa'.Boli' j'urJ
W,n'Wli,)!I.,l 4If! ll, MOM i-H-UKi
i-.hif) io,
7StI ,i i
-lis -Entiy'-'Conptetts .Ids Nation
A ff it J t 1 bll fl D I
WA 'MTONAMrtlAWfinry im the lor
tyelghtb .member of the Unlet
co mii
from
a history
.,
chusetto. the HoUandcw who colons
ruuwun. ine lliiliunucru who colon'ZOt
XPA'vit-,.)9'l")lii,r?L5vi1.9 'Wi
llwarlvanta P(i!tft :Enl'at. who
hrp;iRht cirJIUatlon itp thiv VlrRlnl.i
ruiiit-t.'f civiiu uiirticr. ujau t mux? 101
the pioneers of Ariioiml I' The 1 we're
Ulllcd by Indians, robbed by l(vwle.-i
pvsople of their own itiationnllty, atarv
cd upon . the doserts. frozen In tbt
snowcaptkd rnduntalhs anil bitten b)
ttofsomms "reiUilerf.
They hjitl .no Rotcnuricot for manj
yeafp and fpiiRbt (is liard to pet terrl
tprjal riciitt an they hn,ve been flphtlps
for the ptist ten yearn to got ntatehooil
lK,,llnfr nt one tlme nnd !vcn wcut "!
ar ns fo CBlab"Rn a territorial form
of Kcrnment of their own despite tb. j
tpressed desire of eonRress. exempli
"t'u ln 'W refusal to grant a territorial
iwvernmcnt, thnt they tbould remain
n part of New Mexico.
'rhcIr nc',"T,,t nd Judicial ottl
Staffl ff '
,MeslIIn. N- M- nn'l their law was the
laiv of the stronncKt apalnst the, weak
PSt- At one tlmo all of the prepem
tato of Arizona was the county oi
Arizona, atlaehpd to New Mexico foi
purposes of administration only,
Whence Came Its Name.
t v. , ....
Oeneral Nelson A. Miles. General
Iiwtoti. General Crool: and niany oth '
cr no.ed men of the .United Stntet 1
ar'Pi' Rained their first fame In cam
palcnintr In Arizona. It was .from Ari .
zona thnt the only rnid of United
States troops was ever made Into a
.'orclgn country not then at war with
us; the Roldiors were after Indians
who
had been kllllnir nnd rnlililm? in,
Arizona. The history of Arizona is .
tbrillinc from its incontion to Mm nrPH I
ent dny. ' j
Tbo origin of the name Arizona Ii '
ot definitely knowu. Bancroft, the
-ni,torlan and some others hive IiNfst
2 uSt'num: IsS
" iaiUan .word. Arlzonac." ah
though Bancroft admits that the "alio-
rlcinal meanintr of the inrrn U n.n
he apparently bases that conclusion '
upon ne xacc nat mere i no simiiai (
woru in fipanisn,
But it is passible that "Arizona" tuny
havo bad Its derivation from the Span
lull words arlda-wHiu uridine,. The
,-tn,Wr,0ndr,1Cyt tincdntfd
"Pc?i:.KfL.SJlalJ.!ffe
els and their tendency to run words
together would, easily transform aridu
zona Into "Arizona." ,
'The First' True Exploration,
It was about 1H27 that Cabeza de
Vnca turned'Tils 'whhderinp' ' footsteps
td 'the Uopl and Zuul villages ln the
uorthens't , gaining -Mexico at lasit' by
w'ay of the friendly Pima scttlemento
alng'the. Cjl.Ia., -
4t was IpjilO fhat Vasco.dp. Corp
na.dp. governor of Mexlpo. lured Iby the
golden -talcs of n mOnklsb itravcler,
6tarted nortUwArd oh lbmrst trup 'ex.
pforatlon 'Of 'that 'mysterious" '.land.' He''
stbught the Tabled Sevph;-cities' ,'6'f t'l
tKU. lyhero ,goJd and , 'ecJ'o,'iis' gem'a
paved;jih) fltr'tn. .T.ho.'ugh "he'dld not
find th? 'object of hi." uearch., his ex
pedition 'led to' Spanish settlements
and agriculttiro'.and mlhlng had Kom
development
Back rtgalh'Wt'rf'bfirbarrsm'wt.B Ari
zona plunged by ihe Mexlcnri war for
independence, nnd not tiniil the Onds
den(iiuri;hkt!e In' l&l did the.1 hrm.h'n'pfl
of .governmental authority again U'ke
hold., E?en thqn, ho-irertr., all that
was known of Arizona was n narrow
strip within ,wh(cb, the Southern Ifa
ilflc n.ilroad now runs and along
OUR PEAT WORTH MILLIONS.
Mine Ourenu Expert Predicti Wide
.,.09 f4trj Hefora Lopj,,,, .
Ppat, may bo pscd extensively Jn the
United. States before lung. In the opin
ion of Chnrlos A. Davis, who has been
making extoflslvo Investigation for '
thy bureau of, mines. J
Tho part of tblH country where peat
is dost abundant aro relatively re-i
mote from he coal fields, Mr. Da
vis'
says In a report, This
tnut economic cousldoratio
Mr. Dnvls hays, could
wl(li Vs danger an
mnn l Ihnn T - ...... 1.1 . '
noma. for "two ton-s of pHat could,
bo bought for the sam price as one,
ton of coa . and hven H,n I.At m-?t
db not have- twioilie he ,t , va Ue
pound ror pound, pr good fnd peat."
Mr, l)ays estinvit the peat of the i
coun'ry worth, nbon't Siaooo.Otm.oob:
I,Vnt,,o,f varloutirao.s. h ad(s. mnyj
Uii uredi.for many- purtoss ither- tbarn
fuel; -Paper eab bt" made 'from l Itil
eolirscfiibrletf.' dye-ntiiffs; i
""lara;' pftcklbg'mntcrlal 'ri
tannlnir mri'-i
ind-'ferflllze
.nojnnT'ft V) .mnrlih.l t n
7.nMi1 no nwJ nl vtlfr.-i ?enl;i;(l
mra .the. nittlou.of atatei.
II iL ..1 i:.. ''.till l.-JHA-'II I I' I
probably nn turbulent and wyw 'HWBfflrts', 'Z.'7;'. T'1 ,ir.!'j Tl oil I C
inWMalortttAhi.'t'nlon. Tlu hn the while man , flrat went t i
f f AH.lliUUni.il .., Arlcnna thVl tr'. atinVntNnint.lv , P!Vnn I'll J .? ruJpT
I
otibe
First True Exploration of That
travel iron
the eastern states to the cold fields oi
California.
fWi lntHl. n.tit.1. . !. - V- ..1.1 ...
nmuu iuc uuiurrn ui iu
5SFlOirThq.rjijInclya rjbH, wop,
A3TJo.7.Vn)l .allapala, Cheme
hirerls. i HuviiMjplaa.i .Molmvf a.'irinws
Maricopaa. YiimufcM'iirnpaRds 1 nui
Apali, of w;icb ,thej vrpre severa'
trroup or divUiona,- The Navajo per
petratedxeverui .mhssaeres ln.tbe enr
ly (Iiiyn. but It wbk not lone before' at
beep subdued.
Trlek' nnd cruel.tWjeiApaeheB hel
out f of tnarty" years .aRriink'tbe lit
ronds of .thoswhItes tipon their nncieii"
hun'tlnc crouhdi Khch ip.ninrn r-i.
chWe. jGeroultppnnd Natchez led the
A paehetr: against famous American gen
eralH JiUe Nelsbn A;.Miles and Georrp
Cro$.!i, A reward of $.",.000 wuh on. t
tor' Aparl,e KId- but wa"
, ,. , .. . , '
Up to 1S4- tho Indians terrorized
""w tn.-v.imps ui me lerrnury auu
rue sec uops or the territory and kept
t Immigration and capita. In th:A
ar all the Apaches -that could bt
ou
year
rouiided up'.were placed on the Sap
Carlos ' reservation. It was supposed
that on end had been put to the Indian
troubles, but folds, in 1SS:
and.lKSl
shook tho feeling of security.
In the year 18S3 there were 2.5,000
Indiana In the territory occupying
lands reserved for them by the gener
al government. The government was
supporting About 5.000 of tliemr " ' "
In lf.' the qiiirlcabua, , WWte Moun
tain arid San Carlos ApaYhes 1VoI.6 Out
In open rebellion. On the morning ol
April 19 Loco's band broke out at San
Carlos and after killing the chief of
police started tip the valley of tho Gilo,
killing at least sixty white settlers.
Then for six years Arizona was the
B''$no 01 u soreness Indian wur.
In
erommo ijecaiiie cUIef of
l$i3 Geronlmo became chief of thfi
Apaches. , He massacred settlers and
boni ranches almost, at will. Attoi
cat'b raid he-would oscape to the moun
tul" stnesses of Mexico, where the
hW? T
hJm- I Imilly permisslbn was secured
trvm -MexIl' for soldiers to cross the
frontier lu liursult Oftbe, Indians. In
"i;"
. r 1
Sill, Oklti.. us prisoners of war.
Bad" Ken Lived There.
There Geronlmo remained until his
dcatn thrpo or fo(lT vc . nd Uw
remainder of his baud is still there. Al,
to return tp .Uizona, and It is
po.sslhle,tbutspme time the goverpment
may see fit to crant them their wHh.!
lllilfll v-'"
4. I.
8
Todhy they are as peaceful and placid, wV,re grave' dellcie'ndos In the coal re
nsiu'lndlantd irrfvliig i,een the foll ' serves, supply of stores and condition
of rc'fiisting-tb'e w.hltes. I of dtK-ks as well as In the p(erspnnel.
"df 'course there were bad men nnd' n ''(includes by miiMpg thi' general
gu'u uieh In Arizqna" lber early days.!
Stage, apd .train robberies wore by iio
moans uncommon nnd excited only- ,n-wnoie. fonsmenng us vaswy mureas
pasing comment Finnlly- train rob ! ?A resfmnMlbilities, has seldom- been
berits became mo frequeufi that lu ISSa! Iess ndequutc. '
Ihh nprlfifrv' fnn thAt" ii.liviai i,... f-wli. ' 1 ' 11 1 ' ' '' '
.u. .uu. V. I ,itl . T, f.fl 11. -VI,-
arlleilth. fntbedme year '(he leglf,.-;
"'. n Ur.n'' . i "Vi .-.'.! i'.'.'.l
for any one carrying concealed
" "i'uu?i-uil n.n-l vni .,.,.! I " uit ot iwenty. ,. . ,-- I
rt jfyia inot pnUl.nftqr' tbp, penalty fpr' 7h' sefectlngi a list" Of the "twenty " I
trjrtjp robbing 'ad.beei flxfid a;(jxdeatb greatest pes'dns l,he world'- hri'M oVer'' -?fJ1,'inijT
that Arfeouu became, Tfally. ,pcaflfu.UcM," the .LampPibti.' HUrvard's hu- .;;U,,JUI 1 '
mdre.iand- ns tho day. of the stagecoach
is .practically passed the cUge robber
is extinct. - ' I
Until 1007 1 everything was wide open
n Arttdna. ' Garhbllbg'wilS imtiVrtlfr I
ctl and. except' wb'i're munTdpni lnw'
prevented, women abdimlnow wtre al !
lowed in 'salooh1' In that -ear tbe leg;'
isfa,tnrp responaeu o an nrgent ruts!
sqge from Govyrnor lbl)v and ft'
pronouflcisl piilitje sentiment and puss j
ed, rigid nutl.-gambltug law that clou ,
ed sueii garner. .
tJs I
SHATTERS SPRING THEORY. I
- r ...... --"------- . I'IIVVUB
Real Awakening,
'i'tiat the, springtime uwnkonlng of
tbe'oartb and all living beings so long
uung by the poet and I'liroulded by
the marriage clerks Is actually due 'to
n rnlobe Is (be thesis Upheld by Pro-
ff W Mur"?! 'ut' Ptyui-Ji AcRdfeniJr
? Swoons. I be old theory Jhat the
"V"" f '
.i . .
tlm, pre the direct Wult t V
bacterial activity In the soil, not dun
.u .i... ..... i,.
", ' Zn, " I. , " ' " J',
T1)k iidlVlty' highly multiplies tile til-
irpge'ji lp (he sdl). vl)t''l In turn makes
KWll g.oriiliiHUt PV vweimiou ,grmv
Corfgrose In Sutfori Uhtll Auniiit; i
Ritb' Tiebioi'mtii1' ami i Hl'imbllcnn
.v.cb i9(j o1.L in i-ixtx -d
Ytina
Is au Imnor- , , 7 u . """" gresS or Mothers s Jnst startlin: n f
ia uu imior 1.1 i If tht emtlie It 'InVost mitnr'a nnln. 1 j. I , .Y '.:. , . .1 , . : . ,1
n. IVafc ,,. , i, iaiv J :"a7" m 'W W.S or i 0'". :
he prodneedl After researdies Cxlendlnr, over TA-l r J K'W- t
il much more Pe:f!od i,r years Vn, essor 'Mui.tz' as-'! 71? ' T N wwr ' f
MUlffV fii'tli.'hiiU'e:i f'ri' IriHfatfvm
CBHr5ijMH,in!nBi,yfHRi A'lFl'V, ,10
u.7-tc frnnjnrnn earn vn r- &r-.f;wi. .
"Thfl Dtraunlll-CI.i.-h-n.H
nil uimiujui MUIO 1Kb Ulir
Agria;i$.Av
Coal Reiervei, Deeka and Pcnanntl
Said to Da Deficient Not Raady Far
Charles
Beresford (retired) on the Hrltlwh na
va ,)0,icy m.e 1JX)L,f whIcU UllH beel,
looked, forward to Mlth.eUfiert interefcU
i6hl.' n '' I : .-!
Thb' I'lW b'f inc lbdo1t 'Tb'e''n
UJ V HIV UUJ , - A UC I""
tfMi.f, &(hclliWloWt Ihc.tezL 1 It
coW.jin trcHctinaYtacl! .'ou lile
n'r'iflsli naval poflcy of "(he ten
year.-', the rrils 6f which, the author
says, have ptine 'deep; and will take u
inns Mle o ;ure. i
i,.ord OjiarliM denounces the preh'eut
sciiemo lor tne education of ollicer.s .is
nltiriV llnnr.'li'tii':lhlr: II ilni. nut i Ivi.
..mi . ".. .
while the syHtdtii Of eriimlnlnn wmuil-
niitlrtn!, he considers uselcs't) nnd 'iii-
jurlous
wher. NavaI Po Failod
Another grave failure ,of the naval
' policy, in the opinion of Lord Char.es.
iu n ..iiit. ' -...i..
totpMl, Wit' destroyers. Klghtv of
tI c vA fiC 1le lo tlllJ
s,r.lp ,,,,. hi lWMt apd tnpy haye llllt
bee-u rpHlmed. The result of this, Us
that these elasses lu 1000 had fallen
by forty.tlve :iud thirty, though sinil. i
lar classes In Germany rose at ttiel-
same time by twenty find forty.
The refusal of the ndmlralty to con
sinici nocu.s lonuo iiiRRest uaiiiesmps
is denounced by Lord Chariest us a be-1
trayal of public trust. Germany, hi'
sa.ys, has built big docks concurrently
with her battleships, but even uo-.v the
ven!.ols of Gn-at, Britain are being left
to tsUie chances in case of emergency, t
Tdedenildingof the greattrade rnuH'ii '
of protor-tiug cruisers and the weaken
ing of the defenses of the Medlterra-'
nean through parsimouy eome under
the lash of tho writer. The whip tie-,
spends also on the admiralty's appuri-
ent Idea that It was building Dread
noughts that would paralyze foreign
powers, while as a matter of fact. Lord
Charles declares, it has gradually ap
peared that the Anierican, Japane.-e
and German'' battleships fire uctt.ully
superior to the Dreadnought ln fight
ing power. ,
aud overestimated Great Britain's
building capacity, lie says tlmt the
admiralty was aware uf this foct loni;
I before thnt time, but suppressed the
! knowledge.
'Lord Charles searchrigly rrltld'ei
the famous admiralty memorandum
dealing with a possible invasion by
Germany' aud. the provision against
surn " "ttaek and alleges that there.
deduction-tliat wbllp indivdi otllcers
wt're ncvpr ,nore ellclent the fleet ,as
. 1-
LAMPOON'S 'HALL ,0F FAME.,'
' Harvard's .'Homoroua aner- Selecta.
Itopsfivelt, Brjgham Yopng, Alex
nudur IJowie The Rev, Clarence V, j
It Blcheon also has a nicbe In: the.
bll Of fame. ' ' i
fire Lrimpri6n, Ttjlrf ndt ' decrvjng1'
the,,scere dipVep.'b'y 'Adr'Carfl'egJe.
snrs It considers Its. list, which Is '
mUe'd one-,,.'! we.ll bajaiutd sdecUon. , ,'!
The twenty who huye-ifound ;vor ,
ar.tr In the order-, given; .Ailiim am
lire, the, whale .that swallownl Joniih,
Alelhladew tho Just, - lid ward the Cnn-
feffor, Kdward' wIo dMii't ' cOnffM.
BrlKhlini Yootlg. Theodore Roosevelt. '
jilbn iinii. John 1 . r i.c
Christopher Columbia, Ulilpehri.J
Lintilndes. Klla. Wlifelpr Wilrox, Ha
poleou. Hillings nnd Stover. 1
BETTER BABIES ITS, AIM.
....,'.. n
v child WetfaM Campaiqn I X
n,.i(.vng i hat by Improvli.gi ("he dill. f
dr(11) tllL, n.nn w,n ,,e ,r0nK,rto RI
state of perfection, the Natloni.l' Coi).
' pn"7 ! d1Pn , t
;," (f t" T . m ,, f
"nin . , ' ,ml,. fl"' to
W H .h'TlliigO of l,d
tp,r lillh. . The modn'rH. wljl Ijq In.
stru.cfeil lu the fare vf ,tiifan(B.iiii vvm
tlltitliin. In tlieineceHKlty.of.,purn jnllr.
In tlu meed of alt tbafniny'linprt'sa
ibuMr upon the "tender: mind of :th
dllld. ' " ' ''' ' ' '"'
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tb(;ojjiu;M()'P;ivijl,Ow mvvu wfjj,
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W. M. Fowler.
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