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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1897-14 PAGES. IN SPORTING CIRCLES Every old goose thinks its own gosling a swan. COL. MAGRUDER DEAD Every old mossback clothier who has a dosen odd suits om hand and reduces the price B0e. suit imagines that he is benefuctor, entitled to the plaudits of the multt tose ‘ana the cncomiame af the, pute, press: But when these antediluvians run up against @ «6 Williams. with Carpets—same with Mat { z 4 You Can Buy wee riers The Winning Streak of the Senators} —cieveiana; 4; Philadelphia, 3. Works Passes A lsory Sale! Broken, wa Fe ~ ° Mm pulso e€ re aE Fu rn iture og + a m--- 911121 Colonel James Alexander Magruder, one Iavoiving the sacrifice of $166,000 worth of the foest Ready-made Clothing obtainable, they - 21 ries stand in open-moathed wonder, paralysed, as it were, at the magnitude of the affair, é 1|Bonte, e 1400 iney please, but THE PEOPED vole with us Srey thane © Mmmtic. They may vote as BATTING RALIT W THE NINTH 4 9 ross’ 3 2 3 1 9| the home of his nieces, Mrs. E. A. Whelan — = —_—to [= 2.2 3] and Miss Zeller, at 3019 P street, after an ° —_——_ Zz « 2 alee les a illness of some months. The death provea —now than you have ever been able to $ i cle Sui All Wool, $] 08 Departmental Nines Play on Co- 32 1 6 4] to be a sad blow to his many friends, and eng en eee ° Vi 9 id ° : 1 0 9-4] will be regretted by all who knew him. rote SS pe hee | rae we oo EDN a Set | sgt pmarre sac eee me eee fare ia the house gers’ at cost-sanie Allwool Sate 83 and Be only oe, | $2298 road fet varie, of pateres SD, OQ forth we rere cee adheres ances great t—nnd all Uphoistery ids,_checks, = ___| The prices range upward from..... Danes which a make oe a reid at less than cost—and al prerlih $7.81, $8.75, $10, years lve months of age. ol Brits arp being chowed out at fast tat | SMS ase nee” ice $3.98 THE COMING BOAT RACES le | his fe was spent in Georgetown, where ie Phony er ro ora erat SHORT he received his early education and train- arriving every -—no mat! what Pecuniary sacrifice. z 3 : pia cd ‘number. ‘The Today's Schedule and Weather. *Baldwin” Dry-air Refrigerators fer lined with Cyc aie ° Sale th ‘. and Ice Boxes. . Pittsburg at Baltimore—clear. DEPARTMENT THAMS PLAY. ing. Soon after he became of age he went to Washing‘on county, Md., where he em- ‘Treasury Defeats the Interstate Co: mission Nine. The teama of the Treasury Department time was a great shipping center, and e! ete Chicago at Boston—ciear. i hh ALL-WOOL SUITS—Sack Coats— kl; and the Interstate Commerce Commission | tered in the same business on Water street, We've been sell rou the celebrated Sizes 34 to 44. Brown and $ A. °48) corron TWEED SUITS_8 to 8 2c Cincinnati at Brooklyn—clear. along with a large number of other resi- “ Dry: ators for over i cc 6 Cleveland at New York—clear. played their first match game yesterday at aren semen Uae kage Tet Wr Nae oe 6 ee a years. Only a few. Sule.......« ° dents of Georgetown, all of whom have St. Louis at Philadelphia—clear. Columbia field. The Interstates made dis- single complaint. That shows what you become more or less prdéminent. —— astrous errors in the first inning and the A think of them. All the big government Black Serge Suits, wy Blue Record of the Clubs. -Services During the War. E great money-mak ured a lead that ulti- oernar npg engrre Seger Varese mean Sults, Harris Halrline Salts, nese 56°48 FANOY VESTS—for men—rery rich $] 08 Ctubs. W. L. P.c. a mate gave them. the ae Had Wolf | Just at the time the war was threaten- ress and the departments are, proud Docsted $10 Kind. Sale --- z Patterns, Value, $4. Sale... ° 33 Sh been gtven fair support the Treasury team | ing Colonel Magruder was with General ee OS waierean —— Bs. 1B ones have been ee He as ay Meigs in erecting fortification in Virginia tionally guaranteed. Refrigerators, $6 9 5p KX 3 onameeL enw ae nb, in, oxce’j | Found the city. When the war came on : ; : q : lent style. Clifford also pitched a good ne Ee 98c. Men’s Cassimere Pantaloons, 98c. nS 3H 58) game, and struck out ton Interstates. Ket. | Be was commissioned as major of the 15th | | Wash B. Williams Tthé D. = 25 How they stood June 16, 1896: lar led at the bat, making four hite, while | New York Engineers. His regiment was pb Sine : MEN'S FURNISHINGS. nee to this | BATS AND Care. ae = WE eas Hoe for -S Interstates mane, three. immediately ordered to the front. ‘The 5-600 Complete is the only word wi applies run amuck stock ai never The feature of the me was a double play ié@ze ae [EF We teach purchasers tf ride—tree, | stock. Adler's tas @ new style or a bargain in prices, as ao unassisted made by Chesley, ‘The score: ea eee le aap : zen Belay a under his directions, he at the time remain- “OTIAK a s tl fe tral ni HE “QUAKER” was the | O8§c. Separate Bicycle Pants--from 98c. a aS ; ing tn the saddle for sixty straight nours, last of the ’97 wheels to make its bow to the cycle world. It is nothing like other $100 wheels in the “little’—but most important points. It has neither the faults of other wheels —nor any of its own. $100. Enterprise Cycle Co., 812-814 14TH ST. Jno. Woerner, jr., Mgr. jel6-28d under a steady fire from the enemy. Soon after going to the front he was promoted to the rank of Heutenant colonel, and he held that position until the close of the war. He was a personal friend of General Grant. From the repeated cannonading Colonel Magruder became deaf, but beyond this he suffered no other serious injuries from the struggle. Prior to entering the army he was a The third game between the Senators and the Pirates yesterday resulted in a victory for the visitors by the score of 10 to 8 The defeat of the home team was Large stock of STEAMER TRUNKS and all other kinds of due to the errors of De Montreville and O’Brien at critical stages of the game, ill- judged base running on the part of Selbach on Eee ane wena Ot cee member of the common council of George- TRUNKS, SATCHELS & VALISES. sixth and eighth innings. ba ; Treasery, 4; Interstates, 1. years, He did not embark in business im- ICTO E. ADL tenet ge retry ke Fm ° throughout, the anish Heularly £0, | Giadien: Soesey yaaisted, Hit by pitche first acts was the appointment of Colonel Sngney, whe Gs Sno Ditching for the | WAG L iZ_Ciiict, X Wilt pitch “Welt. Paaeed | Meeruder “em. collation ot the won “OUTFITTER TO MEN & BOYS, ning, ‘unnediltaking’ his pao, after | =" * me sud ® mito Sus Se th Street N pid os Seven reet N. W. 933 Georgetown. At the conclusion of the term ning, Tannehill taking his place, after of this office General Grant appointed Col. three runs had been scored in that inning. CORNES MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. (7 OFFICE COATS, fast black, 50c. kind . Menowo> | buonccoou® Going to Europe? i oF | concomatnd Sha tense panies: #72 0! moomonowon It’s Gross Extravagance —to buy “cheap _ tailored” clothes. A suit such as we make will outwear three “cheap” ones, to say nothing of appear- ances. SNYDER & WOOD, TAILORS, JelS-14d 1111 PENNA, AVENUE. Time of PITTSBURG PLAYERS HURT. mec aged — Tk os of the board of King was carded to pitch for the Sena- public works, the other members of which tors, seat a thrown ball during the pre-| Crashed Into by a Runaway While pede ieee and apy teied Uminary practice struck him’ back of the Returning From the Game. = - repr eS eg nated head, and he went out. Each side: scored . and A. B. Mullett. Col. Magruder was The members of the Pittsburg base ball treasurer of this board during its entire orfe in the first, the visitors’ run being due to two hits and De Montreville’s error. In team had a narrow escape from serious|continuance. This was the last public injury as they were returning from the ball Shes eee deceased Soret a. as, é ,, en the board was legislated out of exist- the Washingtons’ half Selbach walked, go- | S2me to thelr Bots west serening | ust a_| ctce in 1874 he immediately retired from ing to third on De Montreville’s single and ae Pe psd 2 layers was Ate Te | 2ctive lite. scoring on McGuire's singie, both basemen rner at a dangerous crossing advanced om the throw in, and when | Was crashed into by a heavy runaway, the Stricken With Paralysis. Leahy allowed a pitched ball to get away from him De Montreville reached the plate, 7 “CRESCENTS"—$40, $50, $75. RECEIVED THEIR NEW PASTOR. BIKING (e-eeee —is doubly enjorable when you know | pass, the are astride of the lightest and - Z + best ‘wheel made ‘and have saved $30 | $100 "96 wheels reduced. An Enjoyable Oceasion at Christ Church on the Navy Yard. Rev. Arthur S. Johns, the new rector of Christ Church, Navy Yard, met his congre- gation last night, being given a reception "bus of another hotel, drawn by two fiery} He was stricken with paralysis June 25, steeds and going at the rate of twenty-| 188%, which rendered him a helpless crip- “Mertz’s Drug News.” The Treasurer of the Board of Public ‘imported {Tooth Brushes, ae items | Ue Mt for 27c. Wateh the crowd now. ‘Think of it. IMPORTED TOOTH BRUSHES that would be good values at 20c. and 25c. now 10c. each, or 8 for 27c. Liebig Piinhroone ox|(Liquid Malt, 15c. bottle, ‘$1.50 doz. bottles. An ideal tonic and builder up of the system. MERTZ’S Pharmacy, lith & F Sts. —Soft and Pliable— —The softness and pliability of Foot Form Oxfords make them ideal warm weather shoes. They’re comfortable— therefore they’re cool. Always $2.50. Foot-Form Shoe Shop, x F St., Cor. 13th. five miles an hour. ple, yet he was never heard to complain. McGuire to third. Hughey ran to * on its purch: Tate caly os the plate Ro ueeuve the ball from Leahy,| The players saw the runaway just a mo- e ment before it struck them, and as many ., th man, recelved it in the Loa eae er as could jumped from the ’bus into the back. Sheridan aroused the indignation of the crowd by declaring De Montreville out by the vestry of the church in the parish 2 Sele ae $50 Crescemts |r eres cre 2 mzeren the ‘Siidet. wines’ Yat 960 Judge O. B. Hallam and Mr. W. H. Spicer. West End CycleCo., =a ms the Renew ee S| Avcenightfal musical pergramt wesw eadsrea! se eee ly guaranteed. | and despite the storm there was a large at- 730 15th St. eS _saddios, tires and | tendance. The chapter of Daughters of the je15-204 King connected with Christ Church had made very artistic decorations and served throw, standing 4! ft) an enjoyable collation. Mr. Johns has been ce fei ees catty Je1¢-284 J until recently pastor of Christ. Church, | ,,Nelther side scored until the sixth, wi ve ti mi as man: Rockville, Md., where he enjoyed great the visitors scored five times o1 iy crashed through the upper part of the play- cision, however, for Tommy, accidentally | in time dropped to the floor. A cable car | ‘#¢K of grip, which kept him confined to or intentionally, tedly blocked the | Tounding the corner at the moment to the | his.room until his death. Last Friday his WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, S.E. COR. 9TH AND H STS. runaway team, arresting its force consid- | 4@Y morning he lost consciousnes Harry 8. Jones, Jr., Manager. erably, and saved the players in the coach | {ng about 4 o’clocx in the afternoon. from serious mishap. Death was caused by general dehility, ac- to call to this city was the subject of general ] § i . jured at'the hip, but not seriously. Killen | funeral services will be held Friday ates : , : : : Tegret. He is a son of the late Bishop i j a man. In their half the Senators got one run on | Was considerably shaken up and will nurse | 200n at 4 o'clock from the laze residence De Montrevile’s hit, Davis’ wild throw to of Johns, and has inherited his father’s traits to a striking degree. He is blessed with a charming family, and the congregation f the coach. two others, and then | Ut o over which he has been called to preside | Se vSie our ne in ‘the the death of Col. Magruder the on ‘ * | was very favorably impressed with Mr. homer. In the sanie. inging De Montreville — _ Bid farewell to headache, = zy : » | Johns and his family. hit for two sacks, too third on Tucker's = and nervousness. by taking Wier’ > q lightful Lemon-Seltzer. Cares instan ly. At ali druggists. Price, 10c. a P W. Magruder, died five years ago, hold- Betting Lively at Even Money on regs = the time the office of bank examiner fly and home on lyip fly. and when he went to the bat for the sec-| ITHACA, N. Y., June 16.—A large crowa | “#2 Dr. William B. Magruder, who at Don't go to the seashore without | When Ratsea It Will Bo 250 Feet | ond time in the inning six singles hge been | of students and towssepeunia cheered tthe His one time held the office of mayor of Wash- cies ea fond a the streets of | Tigton, died over twenty years ogo. e about in a small arm | Col. "Magruder was the last of the old chair by a colored attendant, with a small, | line of business men to continue trade on street ne tongue of the runaway coach | wooly, brown dog following.- During the | Water street. He did not belong to any ‘mas @ organizations, not even the Gran: S for Tucker's interference, a righteous de-| crs’ 'bus, and those who could not get out | CUmSt holidays the colonel had an at- | 9reanization member. of Christ Sohuren, Georgetown, in which a family pew has been kept ever since the erection of the at the plate. right of the runaway caught nalf of the | Condition began to get worse, and yester- | edifice. The father of the deceased was , expir- | one of the founders of the church. The deceased came from quite a promi- = nent family, their arcestry belt traceable Only one quality lene—the best. | popularity, and where his acceptance of the | Ut’: De Montreville’s error and a wounded) Sugden, the Pittsburg catcher, was in-|Cording to the certificate of cach. the <4 revoluticnary times, and having been prominent in Maryland affairs. An uncle the deceased, Dr. William Beans, whose i a stl knee. The other players escaped | Of the deceased, 3019 P stvset. ‘The inter- | home was at Marlboro’, was captured by first, a wild pitch @nd MpGuire’s out. With ment will 0; : ead foes Phe eighth Werman hit one and | With but slight bruises, caused by jumping wie be at Oak Hill cemetery. the British and made prisoner at Baltimore a man-of-war. Francis Scott Key, the eno last of the family expires. His wife di Brodie put one in the bleachers for 2) CROWD CHEERS CORNELL CREWS. | fiftcen ycare ago, and hie one soi® jaled ine ee to secure his release, visiting the boat, % oa where he himself was detained over night, ouhden ES Sure, y.and home on, Halllyig Ay. a single, Wale(ostararence™ joston, z rother of the de- and on which occasion he wrote his cele- having your eyes examined. The Above the Earth. made off Hughey gud. Tannehiil. and five | Cornell crews as they boarded the train 1 f the sands and water will | "rm the Menutactorer, The* second’ baseman was’ thrown, out at | for Poughkeepsie today. ‘There were loud glare of the The last Paris exposition had its Eire! | °t. nes ee cries for Coach Courtney, but he was too ruin weak eyes. Consulting inex- perienced opticians is as bad as tak- ing a watch to the blacksmith’s. We employ the latest methods known to science, and our long and varied ex- perience with all kinds of eye ail- ments enables us to guarantee the tower, Chicago had its Ferris wheel, Nash- ville has its giant see-saw. The depart- ment of concessions of the Omaha trans- Mississippi exposition of 1898 has also re- celved an application for space for the erection of a novel mechanical device. It resembles the framework of a gigantic um- brella more than anything else which might be mentioned. The part corresponding to PITTSB! Smith, lf. mith, If FI & Bo ia busy superintending the details of the de- 9 parture to make any speeches. The betting here is not lively, and offers of “even up” against either Harvard or Selsey Easy To Cr menumeaw” erHoowonmenh of eccococenn uo Ops etn t0 08 nl to Cron prec resonst English Press Critictse the American Cricketers Severely. HBr weet: BS] cmeomes Bm mp ord’ ere Ne cel fisher its ap wae We Eaves oaeuieen coe aitemen meee very best results at small cost. lewmo @| pomeccomnns nies s sa 3| LONDON, June 16.—The newspapers are to the largest nets in our two stores. As a leader— at of he umbrella is an immense generally severe in their comments upon 8/fng Basan Tod er ee ave McAllister & Feast | nin in tect atameter, construct- | sBasicd or Geamen dt paths intortBrence. _| the playing of the Philadelphia cricketers. alford’s,” ‘tr tesa. ava A ASU | 02 ot stoct piates, armiy fiveted. making a | wasnington 199091015-s|-The Dally Chronicle says that it was a uy Jet5-208 Optical Goods: Cameras andi Epotogrestis vrei | above the level of the ground. “At toeres | ion, &; Pitisturg, 2. Two. | SfEat mistake to include theirs among ae Opticians, 1311 F St. | fore, ep of aie eynmiee” are ‘araned | sae"hs"n WAtgi cil Ties | trp clay atch, and hat the example ita e ye ne it aniurieete semeees Bre Bteal’ tretscct | Double playsO'Bcien to Tucker: to Padden | their best bowler when playing against an unworthy suit; it’s er to pay Bicycles from Factory to Rider. Sannanaanaanaans annnamannay| | reaching’ almost sto therein tree | (2 beeen First, base on balls—B 3; by | the visitors, is now bound to be followed : too much for a worthy one. $100 Superb Owen {Bi ki t lower end of each of these ribs is aus- | Yiaghey’ Strack out By Hgieys 4 Uf by the other county elevens. You buy clothes larpely on faith; car for carrying passe: , 1.” Passed ball—Leahy. Pi . SSS 5 4 1806 $52 00. 2” - { ackistone car having a capacity for twenty persons.” Eat oa panes Washington, ¢; Pittsburg, § ‘Gs MEIKLEHAM THE REFEREE. pin that faith to our know-how and These monster ribs are raised by hy- Brodie. Time—2 hours. en j Model. eU. trmmings. ISLAND MINERAL WATER,}| arauite power, acting Oy) need OY BY, ae Hour for the ’Varsity Race Has Been enjoy MANFY... OWEN. MEG. CO., 4 cables operating through the cylinder, aid- 5 Fixed for 3:40 Sharp. Designed by the oldest designer in U. 8. he Chea st of ‘ed by a mechanism greatly resembling that A W. A. Meikleham, Columbia, ‘86, and cap- Coe ee portion of an umbrella which comes into o tain of the Columbia crews of °Si, °8S and cellence, which place the wheel ahead ef e © -y MINERAL) | action when the umbrella is opened. By 0 o| * Do ; many "97 $100 wheels. Any color and any ‘ood Diuretic “means of this nechanism the gigantic arms r ‘§8, will referee the freshmen and ‘varsity height of frame, Hartford 1 tire, Not one are raised until they are horizontal, the 3 boat races to be held on the Hudson river Roth tiner at auy price. Call and be eo W ati K { } | cats, 12 the meantime being carried’ out- H at Poughkeepsie June 23 and 25, respective- Vineed, or ask any rider of our wheels. aters nown Ward and upward until they reach a point a1 ly. H. 8S. Vanduzer, who has all the pre- . I 1 In asking you to give ““Blackistone’” a trial ce ee a a ee ae 9 liminaries in charge, announced yesterday = we not fer it as a substitute it ispen: ah it bse: Capital Cycle Co.,0)) sari Sinn. ciete ote fie, Rane cise formed by, the sumpmnded 8 trains for the tro days tas boas ide Se $ 8 h St. Pi H found in those waters of celebrity—sold a point has been reached another mechanism 1] applications for seats continue to pour in. to-ondler, 2 $1 Be 14t ., Pioneer ouse, pom 1 are. t to oy ceeacimes ee price! Y%4-gallon comes iy Play and the suspended cars are ‘The hour for the big race has been set 4 elt . 0. $2 a swung slowly around in a circle, after :40 sharp 3 Oe to 26 00 00 o> $0 00-9 | 4611 F STREET N.W. 7 ®- which they are lowered to the ground. The : at 8:40 sharp June 25. sides of the cars are of glass, so that the 28 CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS, wee Passengers may. secure an extensive view of “YALE” & “ADMIRAL” Serge = = the surrounding coi z eee nso: From the standpoint of light- : oe. & on ati rn, Se ee ee ee ° Bicycles $5 On ness, stoutness and speediness the | Tt matters little what it is that you want | Grifith, 4. Three-base hits “Lachence, Ryas. Two-| Toatnme f champlonship tennis tourna- yi ’ Time “Wal C oe sist whether a situation or a servant—a “want” | pases Suscg Vachon ul : ‘altham-Comet” has no Ds ad. in The Star will reach the person who | Dace chy and . | ment opened yesterday on the grounds of 9 eee ey ‘suppl oder - eed. mpire—0” 2255 of ex Mane OF Tentees 25 bearing which retucen friction simest Ele, |ca2 Al your mi = u the Philadelphia Cricket Club, at Wissa- Admiral Bicycles, which is good It's well worth a trip to the Bout hickon Heights, Philadelphia. Among the news to many. These are not **¢e@ to inspect this grand bil at we only ee Why He Lingered, list of entries were the Misses Atkinson of 96 wheeks, bet are strictly up to See © You to come to 1236 9th st. Its price is From the London Argonant. 8T, LOUIS. Gite. Liberal optious. . } the Staten Island Club. The holder of the championship is Miss Bessie Moore. She not only holds the championship of the United States, but also Canada and middie states. The play yesterday reached the first round in the ladies’ singles and gen- tlemen’s doubles. In the latter the Bel- When Turkey declared war against B.A.Ryan&Co., 1236-38 9th Greece the Turkish ambassador at Athens, Jel6-16d Assim Bey, was recalled, but he did not £O000S6960-00006000006000000 | immediately return to his native country. It seems that the porte is very backward Look at h, or $55 on time—$10 ‘$2 per week. Jacobs Bros., 1229 Pa. Av. je15-204 — ween Momnom sonmfr HeonSmrmncd OOOO OOOH OOL OOOO DODOOEL ELLIO OOOO POOOPIOIS Tertz and Mertz, — “New Era’ Tailors, 906 F Street. 4 mont championship pair, Smith and Tete, 5 liebe dseseys $91 esassB bs veisestcnee in paying its ambassadors, and Assim Bey was heavily in debt to Athenian tradesmen. As an ambassador he was exempt f. These Wheels. the usual law of debtor and creditor. bet as soon as diplomatic relations between one cok! = the Misses Atkinson, who by good net work 7 them the two countries were at an end his cred- oe ir sets eir itches. The Pope ee ae epee ters swooped do ‘ht Earned runs—New York, 4; St. won the! in th mat ere Yalue, but we want to get rid of them. hite—Tiernan,- Wilson, re xchange, and are Hartman. First base on es ° Finally the English | Gus: posrca bases van Bs ‘ ttoman Bank at Constan- | to Clark; Grady to Cross. Firs! The Belmont | Uineple forwarded the necessary money to | Giarke ot Sullivan, 2; off Hea ippiiseptanie clio: of Pall {By Sullivan, 23 this year, being out of practice, owing to aE ATES ST York, 4; St. Fouls, 12° golf, which has almost replaced the tennis None Too Seon. ‘Time—155,° Umpire— 5 play at Belmont, - From Harlem Life, Adlet (a Chicago clerk)—“Mr. Laker, I'd Ike to be away tomorrow. I wish to get married.” Ten Eyck to Row at Henley. Edward H. Ten Eyck, of the Wachusett Boat Club, champion amateur single scul- frame—all colors of enamel. Laker—"Dian’ 8 Ashorioa, rorceuter, Mase: .Ppayments ever known. IroquoisCycleCo., wit Wolget maar ee ne i i 1 terday for Maeland” where he wall nee Fr | f =— = was on: fe Royal Henley regatta in the $ 810 14th St. N.W. piakor—"to'1t that jong ago? All nent, i $ H ee seul ote: ck is nor REE Z $ H H Old Timers to Play, : Bs what the SergeSuits se ome 5 : Nea cams All Shades of Blue, To Order® 1 5 Double and twist worsted. Best ‘wearing goods made. Color abso- lutely fast. MONEY REFUNDED If garments are not satisfactory. Samples and Self-measurement guide sent free of charge. = Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. _. 941 Pa. Ave. N.W. {Stemware a fi al womnenne: ol mrsertonem oasne gles yooteraiy showed the superior play of goencoease SSESSS00 0566 COO A new lot of Bicycles are in—all heights of You can get one yet - TONIGHT if you sat 0h the saatioer aeondlings bicycle, saddle and tire sold by us—no_ be kept in thorough presage ee Mammoth -

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