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4 fHE SEATTLE STAR FIGHTING THE Cee ———————————————eeEeEuoe New Fall Underwear Underwear at the Lowest Prices we A} Third ‘ nberland Vr byt BEEF TRUST tea URT AGAIN |oszst nimi ca v t Kast Cherr ' i, Thompson, | t M re Holy t New York Butchers Perfect \ te Mes, Craven Still Contesting 1». Christ and Hin E | Historic Region Reproduced ing Their Plans | the Fair Heirs. een eae } By the Franciscans. YPW YORK, & 1 by : FRANCT », Bept Mrs, | third avenu ' ‘ pa WASHINGTON, D. C., Bept. 9 deen no abandor K Pair has begun her ' tia nd "|The tenth anniversary of the raising butoners M , eal what she decta nd t terlan Chu ‘ ot are and Strips in the Moly a fight the | 1 i hare of the late J t ied ne tar A be n fan — } tind an : Wastes | a Th ; wiaAM 13 Land, September 17, 1889, will be cel New York Retail Hut \ ' . . om her assertion that @he le Senator | tor Preachir at tt a. m, and Of ated by the dedication of the col tion, Saye We a x ‘ 1 ROD’) Pairs widow im. Mornin The Hand.” Evening and commissariat of the Holy & national mov we h << mi Mra, Cravens Fair has begun three The Build Land at Brookland, near Washing bo es i \ i ’ rela actions In the superior court ur 4 United I t Chureh—4 bh, Where the banner of the five This wit it S ArrlAKe | the advice of her attorneys, W. W.1 nor ot Bixth and aah # ee daa k mieten the retail butchers . othe) Foote, A. Reuf, Renson, Oatman &/ py 1, Lanning, pa st | a Wil fant benide oe aarergdatre tive assoctation, w ¥ t meto8) Denson and Pence & Penee, that will 4; . leew’ rag ¢ in our country, This splendid im every city t | mt pas ’ . Kom-| at once bring to iasue all the materia wy work of the Franciscan monke is an] and which has a nd ar «hts of Mra. Craven-Fair and th mrertnae | mit Wr, Guldes luring monument to the power of | gai ° and ean minand lark ‘ : ' dieu children of Senator Fair, nar oly. | ait Jorvieen at 1b a.m. and &/ the Catholic chugch and to the de-| ta! t te splendid ‘ 1 i m Of - * is 48) Mra. Theresa Ociricha, Char Y wit 1 o Ged vole € rte a ne Frane) wader Will not be at al! afraid " part of the] Pair and Mra Virginia Vanderbilt, | | ag ang Maal a Ceoer tn ef $88 sae vein with the beef trust when the 5 ' f hit The main attack of Mra. Cra eee —s The Franciecan brotherhood, wale) time comes, We are now cor t t srried by the | Pair is directed againat former J English |b n Churet the paratively young this coun. ing the question fb r ‘ ° one ed in | @tack’s de n. n whi he riered Holy r ty wey bes ‘ t " try, has for two centurte been in slaughterhouse 5 o of apt — * partial districution real estate | aires F ¥ ops ips anes pas trusted with the care and preserva-| one of the largest a k to serv ito the children of Senator Fair, aa Services a ms rh ae as did ful plants of the 1 in ' site pe he had died intesta The distri Trinity P ‘ r of | Mon of the sacred shrines in 6 | How much wh. it co#t to acquire th na to those why pen it) bution was granted to them aa heirs) Bight J n fev. H.| Holy Land Their mission in thie} property? 2 round figures al a ‘ f the Holy | at iaw, and not as lewat 1 was) MH. Gow ' . " untry interest the faithful in| two millions and a half. A corm drie 1 there the thought of | tne togical result of the at ‘ and pom. Morning: “Bap. | the preservation of the most pre tous | tee from th ater New York Ri bi t 2*8l that the trust clause of th ted | th at K { mor » of the Romish f q tail Butchers’ Association w . Aiog ther for the| was invalid. Mra, Fair Bunyar Pils Pro. | Never losing sight of this purpose, here next week for Kansas (City ¢ aheomt pian What) nays that if Senator Fair died oe ey have bull this great mona ry examine the pla T ’ h seek Murme threo.) cate, and if she i, as aby aime.) ¢ ary Presbyterian Chur ' first time in history are pro Will be accompanied by or © against anot hat ye be not] the widow of the decedent, abe is en. | ‘T pot re thas dma near| duced under one roof the historic experienced cattle men, and w adged 4, the jude andeth | titied to one-third of his estate; and | King i Donald f iv sof Jerusalem which have ins | seek to obtain a n the prop t the a The Congres@=| tris she demands ; sat ive and 63 pired the pilgrims and the crusad erty, running ur avout Januar t To support her allegation that #he seh the ages, T usands n finuncial part of * the widow of Senator Fair fer hiv country who would never be able prise, certain « shay “ DAMAGES THE a made by Mra. Craven-Fair to pro- t ke @ pilgrimage to the Holy Sested within the past week juce her marriage ¢ act, t val- Land will flock to the monastery at they have no been act ty of which, ab r & has not ' kland. Mere they will find faith ful reproductions of the grottoes of by the association, Th gestion is to raise $10.00 thie to be divided Into sha v jury. BUILDING TRADE »~ ===> 0" THE KLONDIKE | FOR ASSAY SERVICE. Calv ativity and annunctation, the | { Christ and the altar on Mt. | | each. Only butchers w . ‘ Calvary €4 to become stockholders, and s] NEW RK 5 . 2 The pre-| “ Klondikers wh ih th ides would not be limited to twenty | g scarcity of steel, espe Examinat one for posit one in (hel oat Cie ot tent é } Silves Uk ins ae ee Sasoretne ‘ od ik eee the con-|™Iint and assay service will be held | *' : 7 wend . b nae, to having here October 7. Those desiring te & most f . Canadian # effect upon the building trade|COMpete Should apply to the seer al ing * WILL KEEP BAY CLEAN ud It# many allied industries admit|@FY of the board of examiners for) The | ‘ git . no doubt. Contractors in this city From now on Elliott bay te to t < shunt eiving details. 3 | Pus ation form No. 34. No app a. | emt aime Kid ade r ek Bept clean of a! = use om th ne of them ikea to admit for publi. | 408 can be Aled after Beptember 29.) Fo fish-houses along the w ps i heir tit he pr ation that he has fallen behind fr Thie morning N. L. Roe SGliGS accural vienna: Gor “aneaaesen | In biiseful unco urnens ¥y| ‘The Washington and Alaska warden, swore to two complaints! , which % plete any part t¥ sed pan out th ' Steams~hip mpany’s steamer ¢ j charging Chiopeck Bros. and Ains ay fob he hae 4 eteg a dingy + Ae - " ts and , 1 h had|of Seattle arrived here from Lynn worth & Dunn's with throwing rv Saoneue tnt quiet aebes aeeel ON A TOLL CATE . tb k famous were | canal o morning with a large use Into the bay. Warrants vse <t cae ter sonar king forwar a hard | number asengers and treasure | iseued for the arrest « yinlaters | seasons the Goes are to. point al ROS AE jw would with them be a thing of | estimated at $700,000, She left Skag-/| of the city ordinance. ey will be vagally + semtenaters wie! ant jay on Wednesday, and, as usual, | siven @ hearing before Judge Cann. |. owing fire through no fauit of} EMINENCE, Ky., Sept. &—Great asant Viehons dy trip down. ye ggg their own xcitement prevails here ov the | rudely ‘ope hed in his charge } ‘i [fact tht the tot! gate the Emin. | Young Pau which was consign A COP ONCE MORE ence and Clear creek pike, about one! * On ‘ two men, put injed to the Bank of British North| noe and ordered the Her-|Amertea. Shortly after the vessel's! arrival the gold was taken to the| Mee | Among the and « half milee from town, in Bhe! by county, was again blow ‘ ast;rye ¢ ¥ ate Police Officer W. P. Holt, who was! nignt with dynam! ¥ unknown! @round that they temieund from “al force by the fl their ties parties, jarring i) house con- od Wednesday aneay passengers on the! weaned : yemday. |sklerably and breaking out several /youne Paul ter wteamer were George Bowman. ot} * : wt 38, han n reatore » Kini windows. Mr, Portner, the gate » me. New York, who was reported mur CHICAGO, Gept. 9—“Goit should- | ¢ tT position, and he will #0 Of | Keeper, with his wife and children, | tion in the Herry lored last year, and his alleged mur- er” is the newest penalty paid for duty nex emda y j had a narrow escape from being se.) *4W fn am nt jerer, William Johnson. They have over-indulgence tn athletic This, Hot was dropped on account of | rousty hurt. The pole at the gate|C®URht bar “ been mint in the Btewart River! @istressing malady has broken out‘! s mad t him by Officer! nus been cut down twice, and this} tions * rey J Netriet and speak wel! of the pros recently at Newport and several von make the third time that dynamite | offere $10,900 to art. The there. Both secured claims on er fashionable resorts, and severai has been used. This la the firet totl-|S*tute young Canadian repiled that | Thistle creek, which they think wiil/ Serious cases have been rep t EED F A wate raid that has taken © injhe * re to «tay The feure| yield them a fortune. Mr. Bowman, fs the result of excessive go Kentucky for several months, The a ne t feted $29,009, / who at one time won fame as a cy- ing, carried on continucusly ompany owning the gates on thie "her * said, called off bis |ctist In Scotland, says he will return | eral weeks or months at a time. Dr has communicated with Gov- | ™r urned to the Klondike | north next winter ony “Thistie creek.” Prancis McNamara, consulting ev | “ JOURNALIST” © Bradley, asking for pr . 1 jhe said, “has produced considerable | geon at the Cook ‘ounty hospita for ite property, and it le net un ty| missioner Ogiivie had taken nol gold. May and Webster, who stak-| Chicago, and an authority on ay *| that troops will be asked for jCoenigance of the matter when the /ed discovery claim, showed me $1,000 @a)4, in explaining the nature of the oes ames jtaat Kiondikers came out jin nuggets they had taken out disorder: Who Murdered a Man in the | - - |Stewart river ts yet an ee ee tity, as no one has been able ta! h bedrock. There w a stam- to Crooked creek, a branch of| wart river, from Dawson, just be- | “Golf shoulder i# the direct result Of swinging the heavier c! playing. especially in driv Far North. yy Death From a Bite. iz ERANON, Pa in tnaking the brassie shot e alr “The strain of this b be ; v t a tat . neg Ll left. 1 don't know the natore/ comes, for the most p aper over & yea jow - t bicad pelsentin weeks [of the discovery.” muscle, the latiaeimus tors : an. who 8 th R ee § was playing Hiowman's hotel, containing targe | time this muscle becomes abnormally | “emer City of Sea ' oor, w . h supplies of provisions was burned at/ developed. The dorsal mus “ ‘ unt for the J Plymouth Congregational Church —| 0°" ™ - 0 te Deck | aeewart city @ short time ago. The| eullarly formed, runn fror x gh sone wf Third avenue was Caused by sparks from the} lower part of the ct he . “e ial now v t Kn w, Ora's amokestack Most of | Spine and working or turning on ite ** . are Bow | pa ¢. Preaching a he paswengere who came down on| Own edge. It ie this ede A nan’s alles he far north, |p. m. Morning, Sermon the Clty of Beattle left Daweon| H. Lee. Evening Auguet 2% ‘They report the water larges with too much « and becomes painful.” any am Johnaon, | Feet ve Yukon’ a unusually high -—- = - -- 4 r 4 . t went Beattie Tabern (Bap tiat—c repor " : teat Wa" avenue, near James " whe 60i8 that. 3 7 noun. ae Hs setea pg : p- and & - ; The following real estate transfers | AT KEY W T Yonk ew Vee R ‘ on BAN FRANCISCO t toAeonl® ed for record in the county man killed by h mpanton Jobn arth ave-| 4:00 troops are tuled to leave | *U4itor's office yesterday som. whe Dewees 4 Louis B.), hay Shemdin toate : we anne et ux. to J. F. Dun ze th Be: ‘ at lla. mand Sy - eranns ae oe AM. | suly & 96 i Fah iam ae KEY W 9.—It is «| published al ee “ hy Soreness rant and Sheridar The Thirt 2, 9650 known that a of wt mee breedenet * Oy d| the Shureh, Tt Meaning, Work and “4 la | Moore Investment company to Jas exist here, 9% having developed dur-| States by ¢ New - a from Ohio, K ny. ¥ sng N. Sandivigen, lots 19 to 22, block 1 ing the past 24 hour athaled that Rowma rth Seattle Baptiet—Corner of | Wout Vir ' 1 fourth | Pratt's hard add., Sept. 7, $1.000. | are reported, swellin Al to 9 tr Third avenue and Cedar street. Re a , Colorad Verna and Wm. J. Bickett to} ‘The weather is held ' ‘ L. J. Sawyer, pastor. Services at He oan sag indian M. J. Powles, jot & block 3, Renton’s spread of the dix Fg Senge ja. m. and & p. m. Morning: “Fishers |, mgr gees mips sid, Augu. 28, $1,500 | paul erial si ooaae { Men.” Evening: “Sin or Di 1 nc =H , “S| oxr. and trustee of James A. Mc nan, a th tence an lad @ S eabibeaiain Sen # ‘"|Phee estate to Jeanette Murdock Wedded ut his brains. Cait Firat M. BE. Chureh—Corner Marion eet he Philippines. ‘Three | Donald and John McPhee, #& lot 6 ——--: t Third avenue. Rev. E. M. Ran-| other of tb w velant giments | Wlock M4, Boren's add.; lot 6, block 48, | . er # i th thing had ever|dall. jr. pastor. Services at 11a m.land a tr e rewe svalry are | TePry'’® First add., July 22, q. « | Pulpit and Pew peen heard of Johnson afterwards and & p.m. Morning: “A Modern | expected ‘eo Donald and Catharine McPhee Both Bowman and Johnaon arriv- | Apostle ning: Sermon by the | Presid Sane eithin Jeanette and Finley Murdock, John | . 1 her Jay wiving. by thelr pres-| Rev. Sprague Davis, of Skagway next f . and Ann McPhee by Edward 0.| A} vvy tat d alte t Baid| African M Chureh—1320 * | Graves, attorney, to — Muncas- Mr. I t My | teenth avenue. Rev, George Baile same property, July 22, q. ¢ Sarah Gorman, Sierra Leone's fi ate J , er en| pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and WAR DISTURBS ¥ woman missionary, is to ha Sl anaraiied ¥ , - | Weet Coast Improvement company | ss cos en an abmolutely f Ghisalt ot Sevinanisints ‘ His O. and Ante Hendricks, lots | tint College ta t the name of A year af aaaaead ant takieos | COLLEGE PEACE \. 38 , block 151, Gilman park, Aprii 4 hanes id y for th edu 11 ro with the | awe ¢ in charge aw at 6m - ¢ation of women at Wash at te Bh fl aa Young, et ux. to May E.| ground for which has f ken { worry, and I *.m. Evening services 4 80 | By r, lot 1 and n 2 feet lot 2, The Badeavor World gives a te dogens of ee rere ae oe Fine NEW HAVEN, Conn, & t Boston Heights add., Aug count of the daily ity ven r cand ‘ . any. Seana 3 7A aa i 5 | Though a 1 rship of th f : London held mor an fale ae ty amen wise canae ct oe | oe i F ' S. Kerry et ux. to Wm. G and says they are « y grow Johnson looks like a murderer.|_ m, Evening services at 7:90 p. m.|1"o the * nm h % seo M, t 25, r 8, Bept. 5, ing in numbers. Ome class has an 4 not i Mr. Bowman,|” gacreq Heart Church (Services| reently appeared Yale Re- @ ¢., $508, | attendance of m H to @ 1 natured king : ‘ view, P ! Arthur T. Hadley, of . de Kosiowsk! to Lena L. | St 1 etuted that the retis : your ho was talking to Mane | temporarily held in Brotherhood hatt| the andor ‘ awe Koslowehi, lot & slock #9, €. D. it of the age ie extren harite “ MacKtae, of the Northern hotel, — h avenue, near Bell. Rev. T | and stat nts he a ind an-| Boren's p July 17, $1 AF Rreog ghd y qr i wane Ge Gaia ax Moen wn, pastor. Low mass and |nounces t iit n from the| Mary A. Griswold to James F. eical eameduanse of ¢ ‘ at man Who kitied hin | rd mon at & @ m. High | editorial board on a int of the ae. | Vogt, n 10 feet lot 6, all lot 6, block | denominations on the deat n pa ” nd sermon at 10:30 a. m. Ev-| vere criticiam tha ised. | MU, Nagte’s add., Sept. 1, $1,100. | soll GRrne gerviee Sheriff to Adah A. Putnam, plain- thing narrows and ITALIAN CONSULS HERE a gposiste ' piecopal Churel-—H a UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. hag a i) Mo Beads " Lat 25, Aisposition more surely and rapid Goris ierviens 46-03 6. ane Bh Sheriff to Wm. T. Putnam, plain than ting up « dictator " I it ar wule arrived at the |) im nav Sonn ¥ ava te | A Section of the City That Is Having | lik’ lone aaa a 18 feat tome > | fer tildes water “ 4 4 Aad bsg et night. en route! tor, Morning: “Mute e Ev-| @ Phenomenal Growth k Albion Heights add setae Mews “ee gst See ning, “Metiahathia ; | 3 hae been a jong time since any | 6 #700 Lyman Abbott, fr r nat t ha eae t. Clement's Episcopal Chureh—| portion of tt us had 1 - Hiehed in th he ais Pipette pee ev. George Buazelle rector. Serv- | nomenal de nt that bas fallen | yo a Sek the 00s ‘ : ‘ eae joes at Il a.m. and 7 p. m tot tot t Hets 1 sin. Th ota ! y Street M. B. Church—Cor-. | a fow weeks wince J, A. M Cinema and Wagner's band at Uittle abe 2 t r of Third avenue and Bat-|of th yore Tt t par Ma ork soctbanee tonteht ad ishment " leal about atreet. Bev. H. D, Brown, pas- | Snnoundced t Rennie aoe pe Special Sale—Fine note paper, in| saving men from sir t t Services at 11 @. m. and § p. + As ly ee boxes. Denny Coryell Co., 716 1st a «| matter, not Morning: Eph. 14. Evening: 1 ¢ portion ’ t tn that neh bs ee Accor t ' “6 3 When Mr. M ne 1 ht Diamond Ring Free. port of 1 " Grace M, EB. Church—Thirtieth ave | ‘ , en “sis | ary, mt f h I will not|MUe south, near King tree n , em . » We give away free at our 2:30 p.m. | the - 8 WwW. H iliek, pastor con at 9 auct le every day a valuable byterian churet pe i 1045 a, m. and p.m. Morning ty rps t sat Ay a Dia Ring ans 10 other elegant eight month The Highest work in the World proximity ta tn ety r nts, in order to secure a large nn ar ‘a ted Yellow Fever at Jackson |.’ ng: “Waiting Crowns.” Weia| Now ther ee ae nets 0 Attendance at the sale of the New years and fi , h 5 <80ON, M dept. 9—Thir.| reports rendered by all de . rf : rae , York Jewelery Co.'s stock of Dia- age of min 1 t f ire report. | partments of the church for the r ar netru Be is, Watches, Jewelry and Silver. | both pastors and ated i ‘ an these are the closing servi ah aly oe Special sale of Rogers’ Silver. | five years and seven the conference ar es be pes rie paid » at 3p. m. each day. The fol The Christian Advocat id Filling the yanks. First Presbyterian Church—Corner| sy cnis this, b stubs trek owing persons received Diamond | ing to the fact that the fF ' i J D. « ‘ Py of Fourth and ring. Rev. A. La] aaaiti = fia nA ve toa | rings free last wee Mra. Martin, | be 4 int ret oy nents tor the| Hutehivon, pastor, Morning: “The ; "ha 714 Maynard avenue; Mrs. Young w 1 ‘ hte today | Paultiess Man Evening: "“W RESGAA Sk vinca ¢ at pais i) Ra] Hotel York; Mrs. Jacobs, McDonald opinion that the King J ' - tonal i Yl dom's Voice Ginteas : fie 2 | block; J. R. Wilson, Ballard; Mra has formed the t Market Street Baptist Church—On| tract of Ia " seen Fookitn, 118 Fitth avenue, Auo ton | on of at # , P enty-fourth avenue south, Ser t | males at 2:30 and 7 daily eats cae Bag gemeg ng tel -|Lion Escaped and tore Men to| 7 cnty-fourth avenue Teta jo y @tanhiagtsn. erved for ladies at the Emporium, | the ave translat f tod Pieces Limb by Limb. Fives Chvleen Ghubeisitew, acl Gete oe ; have al-| 817 Second avenue reproduce the Bt pert h * meritorious mining | Smith, pastor This church now been the nu nf th | = English than b 1 y l. Parker and company| holds union services with the M. P.|est residence por vmur r-| AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, | brew and Greek under t ir stock and put|ehureh, corner of Pine and Third The proper vdja to the | While the Rev. Mr. Morgan was| you ork tomorrow, Cateh ‘om,|avenue, Services at 11 a, m. and &| State University will prove no ex THIRD AVENUE THEATER preaching in the most solemn man-| oom 423 New York block. lp m, Morning; “The Thr ‘old | ception to the general rule, (Tonigh)—"Farmer Stebbins, | MONDAY Begins the First Sale of Some of our orders were placed with the mill in December, almost a year ago. This places us in a position to sell you Ever known. A look into our show window will give you some idea of styles and prices. j l cane Children’s Heavy Fleeced Jer sey ‘Hibbed BHIRTS & DRAW-| Ri lies’ Heavy Fleece Jersey SHIRTS & DRAWERS bed ERS; wtze 16 Ihe each} perfect 1s; no seconds 2 cases Children's Finest Australian| value, only 26e each Wool SHIRTS & DRAWERS,| If|1 cane Ladies’ Fine Silver Gray Woot splendidly made, perfect shape ey Ribt SHIRTS é you want the beat, this will suit} Mixed Jer you; size 16 20c each| DRAWERS; beautifully finished; 1case Heavy Fleece © 1-Hair Jer-| 69 value, only We each Ribbed SHIRTS & DRAW | 1 cane Children's Heavy Fleeced Jers sey Ribbed UNION B8UITS, perfect fitting, grand wearing; only splendidly fin hed 1 case Men's Fine Jaegar Wool n s Fleeced SHIRTS & DRAWERS 25 a suit aplenidiy ‘Sule arand wear-!1 case Ladies’ Heavy Fleece Jersey snes SOe Veins 5c each| Ribbed UNION BUITS, perfect 2 cases Men's Finest Austratian Wool] qtting, grand wearing; only SHIRT & DRAWERS, extra heavy : tea & anit fluffy fleece, none better made; $2.00 valu nly $1.50 each Laties 3 nai 4 Woot 1 Case Children’s Fine Wool SHIRTS) UNION the new Amazon & DRAWERS, perfect fitting.) style; per fitting grand wearing; sizes 16 ...15¢ each $1.50 and $2.00 a suis The above is only a few of the many styles of Underwear we show tn this Department O. W. PETERSON & BRO. ~~ ne ER Equal toAnthracit That Is What ROSLYN —SCOAL —naant| S nan The number of heat units being 13,116, as cem= pared with 14,199 in the best Penn- sylvania Anthracite, 5 5 : i | Fast-ol-the-Mountains Coal} And if you will try a ton’ of it, we will count on selling you your winter’s supply, which shows the strength of f our faith in Roslyn Coal. A. S. KERRY Uptown Office, Room C, Bailey Building BUNKERS—Foot of Second Avenue South. TELEPHONES—Main 588 and Main 659. Has Declared a Dividend. eee The Weatherby ate Gold Mining and Milling Co. Has Declared a Dividend of 5 er Cent. A First-class Investment. We have @ few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer few days at 17%c. For all particulars call on. oe W. |. B. NICHOLS & co GI and 62 Staerr-Boyd Building When —. You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have tho Largest and Most Com plete Stock in the City. Cai 64 write jor prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave, Burke Bulldiag Safe Deposit Boxes For the sale keuping of / Valuable Articles and Papers 208 reat “es You carry | Safe Deposit Vaults % W. Columbia St €. SHORROCK. Manager PIGOTT & FRENCH © 104 W. Washington St. have the only Linotype Job Printing Maching = Cptalogyes, Pampn. iy low prices. | 8A el an Opporlumiy Phono Main S42. to gure BONNEY & STEWART a, mera Pireotore ‘end Bm balm rm, Third Ave. and cn A phone Main Ls — Beattie,

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