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THE Kelly tonteht for Norton sound. ‘Th J leave tontm by |party in composed of about half donen experte do miners who at tant he in tWe years’ supplic Mr wlly th leader alma to have made the discovery of rieh placer near Norton sound some time ego fastest Revolutionist Guerin Defies Arrest Jeane | French Infantry to Be Massed = "**Y_-F0*_SAPE_ nome, WO tone of freight wer ‘ . . ed away on Lhe #team ech rer Against Him. j Nelson when she nailed for St. Mi-| ‘hae! last evening, At Vancouver _ ———_— ne MY) tone more will be taken on Ap ne the 20 pamengers taken on ° t have been tasued ¢ eereat hare. bees reewas William Walsh, chief en. | PARIS, Aug succeeded so far in arresting 25 1M.—'The police have of the warrants verthrow the v for attempting to kinoer the Empire Transporta persons for whom warrants have) ernment, are etl barriog ded in the | (jon company, w ie goitm north to been issued fn connection with the; offices of the anti-Semttion league inspect th ny’s fleet of ¢ plot of the anti-Semitic league to) with plenty of provisions and 20 re steamers. John Ducey took 00 head overthrow the government Among | Pe px Winohe po titles, and 2 ” past conte 1 6G . ‘ Ne np clare that they Wit! not be taken} Amo e other paawongers were psn <cle iad ceagy oleh Ma oie : “The ir M4 r * evidently that) Mise Selina Peterson, a Comte Chevilly, Comte de Babran/ ine show of resist will arouse | who ts bound for Cape me, and Pontes, M. de Monicourt, seeretary | heir partisans to determined action, | Dr, Marsh, an United tea army Of the Jeunesse Royalists and M. de/ and that revolt against the govern. | sUrReOn Freyencourt. vice-president of the| ment will occur | ‘The following first claae pasnen White carnation ecciety Jules! ‘The infantry will be called out to] kere nailed from Heattle on the Nel } apsint the lice in capturing M. | sen: Mra, Neweoomb, M Neweomb, | Guerin, president of the ant!-Semitic! Guorin, He threatens to use boiling | Master Newcomb, Dr. Mack, G. A tongue, end Max Regis, form anyone who attacks his prem. | Mauer, Y, Cervante, J, A. Munro, W Mayot of Algiers, against) whom Walsh, F. Lewis, O. Burkhardt, W I Youert, G. W. Hicks, MM. Pert | Davey, Dr Maresh, Mins Peters G. Salfertn, AK. Browr John Duecey, K, W. Dawsen, C.K FORMIDIBLE as Selma THE MEET * | cHie " tT thir nth ap on of the Natlor ai Fraternal Congress wi ny Much Interest Manifested in The Latest 0 CP ONES a: the Austitorium hotel, Chicago, I! the Events. n Tuesday, Auguat 2, for a f will jays’ meeting. The congress le cow Athletes are taking «rea erest,) WASHI posed of representatives from all in the meet to be held at Ast next The heavy ading fra beneficiary » Saturday The followtng i* a list wit las re ' ig gee «or n of the events and the probable order er vse ol otha ‘ canna oy se Spc in which they will come: 100-yard | ducted fraternal beneficiary so dash, pole vault, &®-yard run, 120 uthberimed by | tor eof mutual tnforn yard hurdle, running high jump, run { the suxgesti and protection ning broad jump, putting I6-pound! Adnviral O' Neti, chief of shot, one mile walk, 20-yard dash. of Ordnance, are ado one mie run, 22-yard hurdie, 4-| ‘The ships are to th = Sere HAVOC CAUSED yard run, throwing 16-pound ham-| imate displacement of 13,000 ¢ mer, relay race | Golt and silver medals will be « given for fret and second place in each event h. and apeed and ntitiing them ¢ ae armored orub ening of the armor he « BY LIGHTNING :- belt The entries closed Saturday. T sible by the greuty iner Meet will be governed by the rules steting power of the tat HAZLE Aug. WA of the A. A. U Rear Admiral O'Neil ts en echureh bu y The annual meeting of the P/N. A tan much heavier batteries He| ed. sew 4 will be held Friday at the Port! hotel The board of managers the coming year will be elected, and the @leo a registration committee. od five separate plans for ships. Buch provides for same number of guns of each secomiary batteries | aged is general arrangement, | wh TRUST DEFAULTS S200 = ON ITS BONDS sel ie to carry 14 three-in . three-pounders, four automat) pounders. field guns. ROSTON, Aug. 14.—The American tn the main t ries on an con- Electric heating corporation has de- templates four I2-inch guns, four faulted on ite $300,000 outetanding cight-toch and 1 wit-inch The 12 bonds. The bonds are all held by the friends of the company, and accord- ing to the statements of the direc- tors seen this morning the concern away, bon and breakers and shops struck by lightning and crops in the Valleys seriously dam ord of @ terrific storm h passed over Hazleton today differences in the | ‘The «t in about noon and ntinued two hours, The most h ve®-| damage occurred at McAd where ne Il ehures tn course erectiog | Magyar congregation was erally knocked to ph y the wind and severat bolte of Hentning nm eet new one-| by the 10 machine guns and two E a barbette turret on each beam. Will be allowed to continue as it is| the six-inch guns in broadside, so ke 1: idation of the vartous electric) Adruiral (Neil's suggestions con- | WELL, \! iting companies and owns all the|cempiate the use of armor as iheht) 000,000 stock and $1,000,009 bonds, of | entire length of the ship, is to be nine which only about $390,000 In bonds | inches thick along the vital portions) bette turrets fore and aft of the perstructure, two eight-inch guns, i wntit the business has been placed un to give the largest porsible are of | @ paying basis. This company t* a fire, of value relating to electric| as is consistent wtth good practice. | It is capitalized for $10, The water line belt, to extend the are out. and will taper to four inches f D T t ot senate Seen pee |DY@@ Tramway to): onal armor nine Inchew thick |e t Be Discarded. q run from the side armor to the main | lharbettes. The armor te to be much | Wardrobe Hints. § 20.2) nes SS amatier guns of Doth the main and) secondary batteties are to be given much better protection than in any battleship previously designed. 4 WP. & CAN REV ALL WINTER BUILDING PERMITS. Building permite were tseued a day to P. D. Hughes for repairs at Se Says Auditor A pretty brooch representing « pansy is of gold. handsomely enam- eled. The center is set with a large amethyst. An artistic hat can be made by Berdoe of the trimming « dull green straw with) stig Bifteenth avenue, to comt $700 pale yellow and dark red chrywanthe-| 4 #1 Young and fF Sweeney is, Alaska Railroad—Snow Sheds mums and gilded grasses. build a one story brick at 1212-1218) at Summit. Oxford ties shovid be worn only by! gocond avenue to cost 16.000 women with pretty feet. Notwith-| guiivan for alterations standing the present age of broad-| avenue south ta cect ot HARD LUCK OF Mra | t 209 Tenth = A. L. Rerdoe, auditor of the White Pass & Yukon route heels are worn by the majortty for evening dren, ie am ne the The bolero jp a prominent feature recent arrivals from the north. When) of many smart summer gowns, On n by a Star reporter Mr. Berdor foulard costumes, especially, made ughed at the store that the White aissance, they are very muc n. Dyea tram to use during the wint Chiffon coats are one of the pre’ | months ‘There in only about two theat frivolities seen im a long tim For concerts or evening functions they are ornamental, covering ever) ur road that ry snow plow cannot be key miles pen with ‘Met by Misfortune at Every. a rot is on the summit, and we wil ave fo Rehlty ‘the bare shontere of the } Turn They Made. th ake covered with a snow shed wearer am she walks from the car) i. story of the unfortunate Ros-| tefore the first flakes begin to fly mt to the door. }ton party of prospectors that went |The remainder of the rx nthe White velis are becoming only to brunettes to women with very larne north In the mm the hilimide schooner Fok ns is high up L. | moun ‘ ; Maa, | Richardson to hunt for gold at Cook| and when the snow Is thrown out poaees ged ag sys ehaagerss fia $9 ars Inlet, has been parti told ur. | with a snow plow, it will sitde down ells with big dots should be Wort) ticuiars that were lacking are given| Tit is the end of our troubles with by women with large features. A Plain mesh is the most enter! in ap pearance. lL. Roden and John Johnson, | it. Why should we want the tran the members who arrived in| when we can operate our own road A ladies’ purse of sealskin nand>t ra ty on the Humboldt this morn When anke rey a Be % * of somely mounted in silver is ba trif_le Roden saye that 26 men joined the The date has not been dotantetaly eoveved Wits s dectgn ot{Darune 9 ral turn’ about $600. | and it y not be turned over for a | Tite ach Richardson wa 1 cannot tell That ia in the open eerell work of sliver. A smal j bought and a weary trip around th sof the London owners They leaf is used for the clasp If one is particularly longing for A picturesque hat nothing could be| fo" wan oS nl more #0 than a big farmhand’s atraw | + ga yong Ln ceili gg x covered with rosettes of turquoise | '* ‘ ne vipa gest . . it arrived In Alaska. Cook Inlet ve $4, 300, 000 FOR blue velvet and innumerable aig 3] made their stamping ground. They of biack cate. Tie it down with | Hefore the Pa in regard to time and two n made the say ched, Horn was have embers lomt at strings of pale biue chiffon, the « prow 1 diligently, but found no} reaching to the knees. cold, Dine then attacked some N siti tae of them, and, to add to their anfor NORTHERN TOURISTS. fn ene | | tor tay ; YOUN OWN, O., Aug, 14.—-Fig When the steamer Cottage City,| phoroughly diaguated, the y ures have been obtained showing party returned on th others ar el company pald $3,400 plant ef the Capt. David Wallace, got away y terday for Lynn canal ports, #he the spit up. Some “ 000 fe e Ohio 8 Gen, Sigiin, and for “th : ' about 600 tons of freight and the! et) in the country Hoden saya | Company and $1,400,000 for the proj following first-class passengers: Mrs.| shat the Polly ia the only mine that) “rtles of the Union Tron and § ! J. H. Kimball, Ada M. Burke, Mr. | paye at Cook inlet, and that It ean be | Company, which Include two rolling and Mrs. Horace McClure, James| worked only a few me luring the | Mills here and one in Girard ' Paine, Mrs. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. John| year, Roden and Johnaon, like the |@toY and Warren. The National ‘oyes, Mrs. McWhite, Mra. Albert r-membera of the ill-fated ex. |Company haa two furnaces read ' son, P. Simos, Mra. Sima, Claud Sims, | pedition erything, They will| Ushting, has broken ground for a Chester sims, Allen Sims, G. W.igo Kant as noon as they can hear) thitd, and in preparing plans for a Dickinson, Mre Dickinson Mins fourt Pach mill W have an out from their friends Dickinson, J. L. Osborne, Mra, F. HW put of 700 tons Graves, W. H. Baske, W. H Tracy Aylwin, Thomas Roche, D. B Smith, Lay Collingwood, Dr. C. A Woodly, D. A. Pattula and Mrs. Pat-| COMBINATIONS NOVEL BROKERAGE PLAN tula ~t omen aoe } WILMINGTO Del Aug u board Pen bp afternoon a ne AUCTION SALES DAILY prov greater wa State Treasurer! and novel method of real estate brok At tand 7:30 0M Mall has ¢ red the curttie erage was provided for. The board of the New York Jewelery Co.'s stock| the state, Mmounting to r $1.000,-| has 82 membe und a person desir of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and} 000, from the " in the eanitol) ing t 1 can lat hie property with Silverware, at the Emporium, #17| builing at Dove vaults of the] J Govens, the secretar end ond aven In order to secure a| Equitable Guarantee and Trust Co.|qeoure at onee the services of every sndance, they will give away|in this city. Dr. Ball learned that at roof the board, ‘The brokers a Handsome Diamond Ring | least a dozen 5 in Dover knew | compete to find a purchaser, the auc Seats | the combination of the safe in which | pe the commission | the securities were kept Jor sful one securing the # and 10 other elegant presents. reserved for ladies. ' | peppers, $1.2 - 4 LER EERE RINE TT IT SEE PETE EE TENN RET TT IT I ui as ATTLE MALY Mieit ished, surfaced, « or two widen, & fj 9 " “ WHAT IT WILL [ton inehon side, hoa. renetvs| PaCHiC Coast Steamship Co, |, DE men 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, 00 per " n ir do and 7s 1 mpeny’e wun Oe vie. ; wtock boards i} x 1” i " " " 1 wort | NW YouK Au "“ For the ) WPI; LZ-imeh, FLRGEID,; fe “ . « , ! privilege of becoming a Pritieh subs [door 6dnch finteh, $9; > 89; V or tie Willian W lorf Awtor will hanne ‘ ee ' ! h az - , Wee ey the Queen annually tween | 2,000 Ibe, S@ td ' ond juve BEAT T Le ye wy f shift, Craw £50,000 ar On) « n ip ne (4x “8, rough ! ib ‘ Au ee + - alone r rvi « f dying «a a4 : a boa ’ t 1,6, 11 m Atimis on TITLE Iiritieher Mr Antor will tb» taxed 1 up, 816. ! 1 ! h ' ‘ od : L bout $8,340,000 hington Red Cedar Lumber Lay ‘SAN SRARDIEGO fom f a i In Ene 1 the rich pay The Hr $9, bevel ling wele@h oo + 19, ‘ ‘ oF aK by s ee ee per cent. of all Incomes of more than}, 2% and 3, G-S-tneh, 1,300 Ibs », Sep 1 w, fi 88 | eer nenetaiecmian ena eeeeraieas | $2,000 « year 1, 2 and 3, %in 100 Ihe, S1hee y 1 fler ARCHITECTS " ne, HOO, ru szin FOR ALASKA i “ an a8 j les, $1.00 t 1 , ‘ 1 ‘ Leave Seattle 9 a. m = _ ne ® l-inch folah 116 = a re = | A SMALL FIRE. #119, Toinch fin and 1 bsheeyeal ote ais ROYeAT nat A small fire in the residen f Mr ' 9 wt nals ep ee : AS. MTOR. cove 14-38 Mail q Morton Atkinson, at 1020 Sixteenth Ket ' " veh ¢ ’ i avenue yerterday morn damaged n drte nh advan of green " P . i ’ u“ the dwelling to the amount of $55. drayage a me i Pept ane : ~- Jobbing Quotations Beit , AL OTIONE vtts ‘ MARKET QUOTATIONS «2.22% """er errr ope ak | we xtra C, in bbls, $4.90; p Se é . . BHIDGE BUILUEKS ALO CONTRACTORS Monday Morning i market ed, § Iry granulated, $%.W, cub a“ } . “ | “iny an in usual Monday morn | 8.85; spot cash pr ‘ ~ = mpemend ty substantially th ‘ (obbing)--Patent Kx-!| 2 Truniepndepessatesbenniigiinicbanientanaste same prices as #aturday, Fruit and ty A, #10 } vegetables are plentiful, owing to the Wa pr is # Washington & Alaska ‘ arrive f a Califor A boat r we per ker an day; Dut native noods are not crowd bt STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S 1 Ave. on and prices © » hanged “J “ 7% per 190 * ieee hide Beatie’ haa Seen ROTA 00 tol tn HOI Business Men's an Frey gee ph ary aa eage ot | aang gates! Excursion to scot Page ion & 1 flan | POUndS in 10 ack . ws tce ei alas Ma :, mer an are doing a thriv « bus 4 wal 4 id , m ’ (be ' * abam 4 7% 10 “4 . t tin M hants nem, $2.10 pre » ib 1 » macks na ae i busines rye four, 9 per 100 Ibe Thursday, Aug. saat suche “Gord the eas and ne SACKS; By 0-1b aa burplue are experiencing the w eth xen rh barley, 14.25 5 gs ls pre FOR at beat shea, $ vy red ¢t th t 1 _ rack r fr a ‘OF AUT LM. getigd re Taint Welt G0 for bo seamstip io cuter Yoder Ad aad Pier aveng n o 5 bi in M-ib k tr wharf), V “. Pn heat, $4 per bbt ic: | * Ketehizen, 3 bas ay~Pu st omtenenl, $4 We > sauks: graham four, 4250 per bs * Saturday, Aupust 2, at 5 0P nl @1 sifalta in 04h sacks; whole wh ur Vanee me fret eee per bbl in Sib sacks; rye moal, $ t re Hutter — Fresh ranch, s@ 0c; best| per bi in 60 ke; rye four, #4 ‘DOOWELL & CO., LUA, eamery, Ot per bt U 4 ate, 180 Ibe net General egents, 113) Jemes # ne Poultry—Chickens, live 12 » bbls, fancy rolled oats, 90-1) | Me! 474. native 6 sacks, $5.00; fancy —— ae, $2.75; chop, i ; diary cow chop, e re POR BALE ompent = per Ib, nes Java. 3 e ona Bish s03 Vike Costa Rica, ch Abi CLOTHES CLEANING. d-—Apbuckle’®, REATILE « Bs ate t tr >. fy 7 parece une get ce | All Water Route to Alaska. | ossine axe Me; Aden Moc ATLAS Dye Works, pees Bum sua Guatemala, 2 er #200; Lion, 5 $12.45. $12.25; 36 “| Sleaner Alhance DS Tis Fd eas; wummer deer, per Ib, 22@/ — "3 4.1. DEPEW, dentin jalist th crow ales Gant. dee. (sides euneert the Assayer, 4 blk ailing @ SL Wiha op or Ader and bridges work, 480 Tusk beliding. ee Saree: wey ¢ aba ta) Sale—¥ . mak. 20. Isso DANCING ACADEMY, sheep pelts, 250950: shear-| #pecta ale—K note paper, in Ae boxes. Denny-Coryell Co., T16 let ave nt Inge, UMGPRe: Kastern wool, #ye; Wentern V irty or timber burned, 1044 tallow, 3% Oe. Vegetablos. toes Gobbing)—Native pota-| 1@i\ec per ib; California pota-| IGM “per Th. be Washington hington wool nly thorveh, tancing school tn : Connecting with Company's Owa ty) aay evening. Tih & Columbte on Fees of Kivet Beamers tor Dawson City 4nd Ali intermetiate Folate POR SALE per ib Woodhouse Bros. POTATORS te “31 Third avenue pear Columbia anne A Special for... Our Lady Friends ntil and including Augy $ $ 25 Yukon River. Noses 3 ‘nbc armned wftnet ister. $ ” FINANCIAL Me private fom soe 231$ | » r sack; carr ay igth we will give Gte per Ib be per 1B: per cent discount = Sole rm 104 ra, 100 on Ladies’ ? > ; y POUNT Ss bay eoren, Se J pst dane EMPIRE LINE ture, crockery. pillows, irs, mirrors, pianos, everything and any- ay, apin’® second-hand store, GUL COMBINATION PURSES Denny-Corye 1 Company 716 First Ave. weet r 100 Ihe 607 First Ave - « “ SEATTLE this interne mpeay ia ade street to Agent of the vigation ¢ 1ED ROOM First avenue—Good fie Or ef suite; low manager. Ucipate a change . nn. 2 STEAMSHIP at pote nie Shapiated * ’ . ys and board at $6 per week. $1 ooh, Ladies. nave your Tedieramade Salts TT COLRY—Cor, Third. and Cherry; made by tat ss room and board, $6 week and up. 1 het SAVOY Pleasant rooms; 3 Fink o, Eggs and Poultry BONNEY & STEWART On or About Aug. 25. JUNK. wi na. Gentian” Pam Sak Directors end Km Connecting a: Bt. Michael wits stcemers | t X price Bu Re ee ee w * , “re r wore, Wy} Ave sud Col feattic N for | hs " r Tarde = oh road aon phoneme mb ging ofg —Pvty Dawei, Ranwirt and Way Ports | sess son worTit Weatord ave Tel. Pike 18. Cheese (obbing)-Native Wash STEAMER DISCOVERY mate ra ee Aaa: LOANS AND INSURANCE. bbing)—Birictt "i JAMES BOTHWELLE ° te Exe (obbing) ly trent N e and Col B Ae Coca: tanks Wt oe Ce ranch Ape Ome aid Golofiin Bay a Honey—Whitte comb, 144150; tight muy a ik pentane aiken keane MULLINERY, amber, 120714 amber, 1241 8 BEN, cor. 4th and Pine spectal As Seattle Steamship Co, pring and summer « GRAMOPHONE VATENE ATVOUNEYS KARNES & PRA KSE Teusonat 5 Starr-Boyd bldg AT Barley—-Steam rolled, §22; whole GrEA A ; Whole, $22.50; cracked, Noa py 0 Po: MB 5g) @m. Mt Vernon p. ia phone Main o2. WHITE STAR DOCK Mipwirke “a ‘he Pisest Talking Machine Nady MIS, JASCHNTZ, profeanional midwite and rover toe REGINAS~S BOUSSESTEGODECSNSSOG |_Nres_Sorner hand Madleon aires Mp2: i inkby From $7.00 to $300 DIRECT TO. ~ MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. — tuck 1 arese . ’ ure : JA PE 0 vain ont roe SHAMAN, Clay & Co. § CAPE NOME Bay Gotbing)-Puget sound, -per| “STEINWAY" DEALERS 3 North American Transporta- ton, $749; Bastern Washington tim- | 616 second Avenue + Beattio % tion ai d Trading Company sthy, $12.00614.00, alfalfa, $10.00@11,00 | Established 1892 Oate (Jobbing Per ton, $20.00. Trexot OMee, 612 Fire a te the Keun nnd Direct Ling to ; S x feed meal ton, $23.00. New W batoom EASIERN dry salt pork & oer 1b. W od—Wheat, $21; off cake, meal Ht ane Now be ae } itr 1 dave, Br, Columbia middiings, £21.06 00; bran &. Foul Chicago ise and 4 lute; $15.00; sho 6.000017 foed, $20,000 %; chopped = chopped feed, STREAMERS. wm; dairy : | $16.00 x : x a ' . e - Moat Prices | Seatlle, Eimnnds and bverett | Carrying Ui & Ma Citiea"for sane reamoaabie exh Meat (Jobbing)—Co STEAMER ‘9, ioc wantin ro wy wa ett sna stve per b, st rb 4 ' oy w r. 28 Hinckley me n, wether, Se per tb ne al gr i Ib; veal, large, Se per ce mail ~ GREYHOU ND ae 5 KEP TURE SPROIALIST Provisions Gobbing)—Hama, large et tse; arn: wmal ae proakront | noes Rome His Duly facet Sma LODE VSEVVSDIOIOVSIGERS ann linia MUNI on, W144 iry salt 1 7%e; Rex, ws prise pa al KUT ran r “4 c - CARD 1 r. u « nts be 1 (Jobbing) — Hoe made i ae ry ot P Re: » ton, »Y er way. Tel Wack 1342, th, 7™ White ar, fe; C ‘ mis mm ; i SR WINE MACHINES. Stgo; lard compound, ter 6 ‘ = at Seattle with steamer yer Teche fanehiag look ae Frosh Fish Gobbing)—Halibut, | munds S00, round tap 6 fice next door to. postoft AAG; wale OMie; Nounder 4 Serko, Bont . wi Is KING of ai} gewing machinew, cain, Gbée: cock ond, 0G; Os ii a bOUES: | Skagway vie Vancouver, Ketohikan 1 Ve. Vor bos i b nu eee per 6 ae ou red gusenaneies WANN Se IN SIX'TY-PIVE HOURS SHIP CHANDLERS. Mut F : % TRIP thre et ot andaoft . . r 5 died 7 belted tow , ny . Bedis trom beatie Singh aeniet ee uber nesuth oer At B ona hemos SUNDAY, AUG, (3th, AT 8 P.M, Stomach AND WARE lack walnuts, Lite; 1 ne, We; alr world if taken on we wees mds, fancy ft shell, Ihq@ine Im % pclae ff uct gern Ray, even _lelenh one | RASER A GAN, 4000-4 ms erg ond No. 2, 1 peanut ‘ pir BRR CALNE Agent * collateral, Lumber end Building Material os ARMY s TIN AND SHRET MERA WORK. Lo Superior quality, per M, No: | Mo nenda nna de iday for ‘ NOTHING WETTER tor Alaska, timber, | Of what stove; fi Footly 1 fir, $6497; merchantable fir, per M Aneouver G. vin y ¢ eu trousers | lar W. Medtis home Ma tn 48? $4.50%05 r, $6@7; common th 8) ‘ 1 ia ee per logs, $6.50; cedar of wf Gi en rmy black TASLORS x Mutual Lite Tel. Keown wt & t rue ia it bel od mh) Md Rough, $9; BERETS VEGEE ESIGN IU | jcaning. repairing, 128 ‘Tula avenue” thick fin-

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