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t PUBLIC Five Favorites Jolt Players of Form—Nichols Ruled Of for Bad Rides~-Refugee’s Gossip of Turf Happenings. BY REFUGEE, The public had a stormy day of Mt at the Meadows yesterday, five favorites going down ip a row, and 3 not until Aut Polly won the last race that the talent cashed At that it was the wise monoy that made Aunt Polly favorite and 1 of the goneral public went to Jude ' Irtsh Mike was made tavorite tn the first race and led into the stretch But he dogged it badly at the finteh and San Ramon, the third choloe, fishing strongly, got up fa time to win by a couple of Yeugths. Gigana had a hard time landing third price. Redmont, the tivorite in the ond race, led in to the stretch but DeGrammont came on very atrongly | nee at the end and won by a head. Molar aft peing bothered at the start ran a fine race and s red the third posttion A jam at tho start made the third race a gift for Prestige as he got away without Interference and after Yeading all the way won by six Jengths. Santa Ray, off badly, te up much ground and secured the ee by a length from Phys ‘The talent again got an unpleas ant surprise when Dewey, the/ heavily backeg favorite, finished | outside the money. The oft horse got off badly and further comp!! cated matters by running out at the head of the stretch, which killed his chances. The winner turned up tn Orchan, at 6 to 1, who won by a head from Flaunt, who was both ered at the first turn. The talent made Elota favorite {n, the fifth race, but she failed to make good. Tenrow, the despised Outeider at 20 to 1, getting the Toney by a head. The rest of the fleld wag beaten off. In the last event the wise money | made Aunt Polly favorite and she | “delivered the goods, She ran Charlies Green into the ground the first part and then stood off the | challenge of Fair Fagot in the/| stretch, Judge, heavily played by thé public, beoke very badly at the | Mart, which destroyed his chances. | Jockey Lioyd Nichots, on account | of bad rides on Burnoletie and Rudabek was told by the judges that be would not be allowed to ac cept any more mounts here. If boy's rides were not ertminal t he odemowaad ts pate oe ma and the i imposed sentences on Teller Thom- \as Harvey, Hookkeeper George Hal | ston, Assistant Toller Charles Men n HB) i ‘ 3) a 0 | MeGiyen and Marehatl) bie Violpe ROY, n 1 ® * fone a 8 8 * ' t 0 ° Ratterionapicanion and Hergon, Ames and | _ nowerman ¢ ruling will be applauded by League Standing. al public Won, Lagt, Pot | . se ra | Charles Green will do when 8 | placed with his own kind. Hi = el showed all kinds of speed yestor- s £ day | Brooklyn by oo” 4a) mm Lowe - m tuside the money. } third each time with the other two. |ahould be ‘witnessed HAS STORMY THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. “|BEAR TIES UP THE! HARRIMAN ROADP She & Little Ones Are Prisoners. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Derdom, whose odds aritted, back trom 2 to 14 to 5, ran an unaccount: | ably pagr race wader th® pllotage ot Leeds. He was last all the way) and beaten off at the fuish attic Star’ while in ot ted er bear, young, Snorting” Kelly has develeped a} quest aystem that fs sure to win on the reee, He says that all that ta necessary fs to beat the firat race! and (hen don't make another bet all day for several hours by holding operators prisoners in thelr see ag apartments, One of the me @ new arrival, had thoughtlowsly verted In two cubs. What is the matter with Regie hy up the Kemmerer di vision of the Union Pacific ratirond two gow Station Where Hor DAY AT RACE TRACK === Exqiusive Service.) OGDEN, Utab, July 6A moth. | bare statement that today there is v 6 in| | the menacing of our Pacific coast | | the strength of oug fleet is at pres ent in | prepared to meet Japan in the Pa | Chattanooga, Galveston and Ral eifie waters than Spain ae 1 | oleh, 1408 to moet the Ugited Sta équadron under the UNCLE SAM, UNPREPARED, WOULD LOSE PACIFIC ISLANDS AND ALASKA TO JAPAN’: By Gilson Gardner, | Pacific coast only ight armored lerutsers agg second and third class (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) Thies of (he eruiear type, any and WASHINGTON, July 6. -— The ae i | warlike attitude of Japan tt 6 good target practice |ing considerable anxiety among Of) 56 modern battleships ficials of the government and offi he Pacific fleet is under the corm of the navy who are familiar) oonnand of Rear Admiral Jan, H absolute lack of B4°QUAL) Hayion, His flagship is the West aration on the part of the) Virvinis, an armored cruised of | Vintted States for hostilities | 18,780 tons, carryigg 18 guns above With humiliation it must be 660 | four inches and @ith an indicated foaned that a declaration of War bY | horsepower of 28,000, The Mary Japan-would be followed by the imFPiand and Pennslivania and Color mediate los of our Philippine Pos |ado, all @rmored oruisors of similar watons, Guam, Hawall, Alatke |tonnage and armament, are also attached to the firet squad , to The United States is today 68 | wothor with the third class cruisers uid be no more than © & squadron All| "Phe third | com and of Rear Admiral Jos, M Atlantic ‘Waters, and the | iemphiil made up of the Con email ships to the far east would | cord, Helena and Wilmington be us funk to the powerful and well | Tied to the docks in the Philip contrajed Japanese navy pines are"the Sold const defenne | he story is mummed up in the | | | hipa, the Monadnock and the Mon: | terey, both obsolete and practical | bat one drydock of capacity to dock | ly useless, With them are a num. | & battleship on our Pacific frontier, | ber of minor vensels | viz, that at Bremerton. The new| On the Pacific const there ts a| dock at Alongapo, P. 1, which was | feet under the command of Rear towed from Solomons island, Mary-| Admiral William T. Swineburne land, ix still without shops on | composed of the first class cruisers | ore wufficient for repairs, and | Charleston and Milwaukee, vessels mn be used only for painting and/of 9.700 tons, and 14 guns, to-| SAPAKS POREATION'S fA “ . th | Seraping other with the second class cruls pri ~*! hab been boenagl mae.| Who says Seattle i not playing FN ager Bom. Mod ge Pacgyt Bm 4 Wor some treason uot easy for the lors Chicago and Bt Lome oth z aca gies the barries four times tn ball these days, bail with « capttal | hastily bolted tHe door, ‘The bear |®¥eRge citizen to discover, there t#|the ister are comparatively light; YAPAN covers G7 jaat six days. Bt The Tigers are considered &) went on guard. The men's plight {Hot an Ameriean battleship be- | veasels WHAT JAPAN HAS AND fe : retty fast and pretty classy bunch, | was discovered by a delayed freight |t¥een Ban Francisco and Manila,.| On the way to the far east are ocr bn pe nei pa \but the ‘Cede nave, bess making | crow, who succeeded in drivinig | One by one they havé beef with-!| the cruisers Cleveland, Deaver and salve ine 5 4 RS mth nage filer ‘ep by bet them look ike dubs and the! away the bear with tho assistance|?rawn from Pacific waters and | New Orleans. : ee TO ne Tate Thy cover hag (ebancos are that they will com-| of 300 Greek Inboress. In the| Jolmed to the Atlantic fleet, where | It is privately admitted that the ywn that such a tinue showing up Big Lynch's me | meanwhile all traffic had been | they rendexvypus at. Newport and | navy department hesitates to order move would be seized upon by the . — in for any one of the three | nagerie for some ) ime to come, nals. Howell put up a fine game at short yesterday, While Dug le ne turally anxious about Beuyette, the former Butte captain tf not exsen tial, and if he does not show up at all the loss will not be a great one. Aunt Polly has now won three races In a row and has greatly im proved over her California form. “Manale’s spectal DeGrammont" got the money yesterday, BAD FIX (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BRUSSELS, July 6.-—Belglans Con’ Walsh was tn uniform yes terday, the first time since the train wreek. As yet his knee is too weak for any active work Refugee picked two winners, De! Grammont at $ to 2, and Prestige | at 5 tot. He also picked thirteen of the efghteen horses that finished | La Gore, who formerty pitehed | " tor Vancouver, is now a member Little “Happy” Buxton much i of the Tacoma club. tn evidence. He had three mounts new berth. As yet he has not play- | and won with Prestige and finished |eq with the Tigers. / low of & coal hoaver, heir to the Belgium throne. | wilt teens “ “ | ries Out his determination to sob Stub” Spencer, who walked / Pentaur, who finished last in the | away "trom. Vaasouver without | C™tlde his marriage with the | third race, was at one time a crack |jeave, expects to becomé a mem-}>*oqees under # religious cere race horse around New York. mony Hughey Jones, the bookmaker, | went to Aunt Polly for a bundle of the long green, ber of the Aberdeen hesnaal abdication. WINS HONOR AGAIN we LAW FIRM DISSOLVED The law firm of Piles, Howe Considering the earliness of the season the card for today is @ very [classy one and some good racing LONDON, July 6.-—Mles May Sut- ton yesterday regained her title of tennis champion of England by de |feating Mre. Chambers It was the field is going to the post. Thejtne year before. This makes the | owe will became means of letting them know either won the championship and abe in. |Offices in the Pioneer buildin by blowing a bugle or having & bell tends to win it at least once more | *hile © Meron before she quits. BANK OFFICERS SENTENCED. PITTSBURG, July 6.—Judge Ew: ing has refused « new trial and Burke baliding for the ——— WHOLESALE MURDER (Serippe Teicaraph Service.) COLLINSVILLE, TL, |femer, officers of wrecked Hater | infernal machine placed tn the Co: prise National bank of Alleghemy, | solidated mine No. 17 expladed) ye: it King Leopold bas « ceremony performed the Belgian people will | Farrell haw been dinsolved,. Ben ‘The public in the betting ring atift | lMirs. Chambers, at that tine Miss /8tf Piles is unable to dewote, any have no meant of knowing when | Douglas, who défeated Miss Sutton |e to practicing law. = > attorgey for management showk! frame up some |gecond time that Mise Sutton hag ‘B¢ Seattle Electric company, with Hi. Farrel! will conginue in private praction with offices in. the July 6 An blocked for the lack. of proper sig: | Jamestown ~ @ LEOPOLD IN all classes are aroused over the | prospect of a plebian song of King He likes his Leopold and Baroness Vaughn, wid of becoming This ome a fact If Leopold oar ot) é \ n stations - convenient for hops aed pink tese—until there remains in the far east and on the pe | battleships to the Pacific waters at | this time, While having every pos. | wible right to do so without ques Japanese as an indication of hos lle intent and it might easily be made the subject of dipl@natic in SER RTEREP SPIRE pe |quiry—a thing which would not for a moment be tolerated by our | soc ary of state, and which might itself provoke a quarrel The lack of proper coaling ata j Mons, it Ix admitted by naval ex perts, would bq a serious handicap a war with en colliers [JY we wore plunged Jepan at this time are lacking In sufficient numbers to propesly coal the fleet, The only Jeoaling statigns th the Pactfic are at Cavite, 20,000 tons capacity; Guam, 5,000 tons Bamoa, 56,000 tons; Mawall, 30,000 tons:' Mare |Istand, 20,006; Puget Sound, 22,900 | Sitka, Alaska, 5,000 tona, The following ts of interest all owners of fire insurance risks, whether emall or. large. The Northwestern Mutual Fire Associ ation of Seattle, furnishes tts pol tey holders absolutely the best tn demnity at a ¢aving of from 25 per cont to 40 per cent of Board of In-| surance Trust rates. Ite propost-' tion to the owners of dwelling at desirable brick and protected man. ties te capactad | good a member | of the National Amsociation of Fac tory Mutuals, one of the strongest | eesociations of Insurance com-| panies to be found If your risk is a desirable one and larger than we can handle in the Northwestern alone we can doubtless accommodate you in this Basoctation at about the same sav ing in rates. it you have a risk which should) be put under protection of auto-| Matic sprinklers, { will pay you to communicate with the Mill Own ers Sprinkler Company. This com- | OLDFIELD ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE ‘ Saturday Specials ~— $6.00 Baseball Shoes, $4.25; sie Boys’ Baseball Built, 90c. Mecham Tools, the best at the lowest] in town, Theo. Wille & Co, M int av STtAMER YORU MITE pot bell janger. STEAMER “YOSEMITE” Sunday, July 7, 9: a. m. Sharp. Round Trip | -$1.00 | The Washington | bor Journal has \| tered the Steamer semite and will t a crowd of Moyer Haywood sympathi ers to Olympia. proceeds go to the fense fund of Mo and Haywood. } Tickets for sale at Ba Red Cross Annex, 610 Ave.; Swift's Pharmacy, Second Ave. and Pike St; Pier 6, foot of University STEP “rippled he han Laycock ied } 0 years bagel - a he toy wn. For y ome © } | | } | | Phones, Ind. A. 465% Sunset, Main 254 Estabdliahed 1866 PIANOS and L. §. Cook, @ real estate denier, | terday afternoon and fives miners rma soph — " t Because Seattle te playing ball of |-Cor. Aten, Wis pienee-entwin | for alding T. Lee Clark, the silicide | were Killed and several are deliored _ etl He ms ag Es, @ high order and is demonstrating ee. Ft re *, trom | | cashior, to misapply funds The/to have been fatally Injured. ‘The | | Mill Owners Sprinkler Company | that ft is a team of which the most enaceiiiilt iene. sentences are from five to eight cease to the wholessic murder is (Star Special Service.) over the baloohy witdow and hung |¢8" furnish you with an absolutely | cathultastic bag can be proud, ov , = eo | PORTLAND, July 6.—Barney Oi | on until assistance arrived |firet class equipment and sprink- | i: on 1 bn Aberdeen 4, — SLA | Ned, crared with drink and suffer) Oldfield had been drinking heavi-|ler bead approved by the National | eryone or. & wee Dees! | coneee fey | tmx from dingrace at being arrested ly sinoe hia arrest. Returning home | Hoard of Fire Underwriters. Phones | bunch all the way again yesterday | artes ‘Atarkel | for fathering a bunco auto race, at | early this morning his wife up- ate 1468, Independent | 37. From start to finish the Cubs play- | he “beat | tempted to commit suicide early | braided him for his past conduct |~——— —— a t kind PY ‘this morning by leaping from the | Smashing the giass of the large | ed the aos een hao pe Pra aay jthird story window of the Portiand | window with bie hands he leaped | ff nothing went hem: | toe care cetiaidh ral TTL, Wash, Prt July §, 1907.—Otath day. Weather fine, Track good, DOW! Oldfield was provented from the baleony intent on dashing * apg ee gy ng icaeedohoned | XS Weer “nie ecamems tes PRE at Tee” BE SS Surying out his purpose by bis wife, | himself to the ground three floors | bbed hi bh ing | be | the wan bp had > wenger ne 2 ¢ % 86213 ELReT RACK-Four furlongs Satiing Two-year-old Valve to fret)" om nor alone fae. _ a) Of eW a S$ wes The tiem one ver . ’ n — ~ puaey of the jungle ate out of his hand frown; Hall and SRD MR i “g ] members” Umpire newlett / tbe Se .¥ a | le team te casa te acl . ‘ as | Bas yy Ea * Fr) » P oe, ides Lyne w, another of t utte 1, Spokane 7: : > sven ' 21 Cores & Mower) = eo Witeet € > 4 ‘mighty, also struck out. Tacoma’s | tim Priel (A'S. ‘Duniap) - { esd ts 60 1 25 five hits wose found by Bresino and | x.,A% wine, aut cy teks, Sct for] Has Stee emigre, She) res: Downie. Besides being stingy with | tea "veer" treety br | Quinn's rita Talabeen een Sore ore SE Sh . S$) rhe Meitish yacht, Alexandra, [the food, but at the turing of =H WITH 6OFOOT STREETS AND 20FOOT ALLEYS. — his hits, Coy did not walk a man a 4 Ny my = ,&, bg | At post 1 pe ee! at 29%. Bay 5 2, 1%, nm \took the second heat of the Interna | fret stake the Spirit was three min and fielded his position in fine | T.r*t.cy ni tpuai “Tinkle Tiokis. ae shows = onal yacht races held on Puget | utes in the lead. At the turning of me oa rf - son | n »| fart gees Ralance “tag pe nn ound, yesterday, winning from the | the second the American yacht lead ttle made three runs tn the | Sets; “i Fo oD uaual apeed. but re Spirit by six feet. The 1-mile| by a full minute. The home stretch or third. These came because Good: |” ‘nacteries—Wilen and Wiking Weight) dl nce wale Wehace teeta? Ou et Wie SUES EST eet end ae jeourse was made in 2:09:30. ‘The | was closely contested and the Alox had no control over the bad and Betadetie. Umotre-—Kioot ‘rata shsotatiagy cages a oi alias finish br almost as cxelting ax|andra barely won out. The final | 4 the bases full Myers hit ‘OND RACE Six furtonga, Sailing: ‘our-year-o wart. that of the first race, when the|heat will be run this afternoon. : safoly and one run came in. Good-| League Standing. \edea oe Tite ta — we ‘“ 7. < Spirit, in the capable hands of ‘Tod | In the fhternational yacht races $35.00 Cash and $5.00 per Month win fumbled the next bunt and Woe. Lost. Wet i enenei i bona ir - y wis jeary, won by three fect. The race | held in the forenoon the Brittanta Ress scored. Hickey was forced ©. ..B. . fil um Retment 9 (Ww. B noccbeensd | ae EEE bE ¢ Lists of a, was Witnessed by a large crowd of | won from the Winona on a foul. |i in, A bad throw by Sha } and an &s 8 Ree rs Gatton 3 >? & + [people yesterday and was enjoyed | The Lavita of Seaitle won the 32- |i] other by Shea gave Seattle a ran list Beasts ‘Waihty, ste "ats : hone “ae all who took part. The Alex-/foot class without trouble. The in the fourth. In the eighth every 4 3 {ss | 1 dh “s ewe oral i . 3 ¢ ty ; iandra started with a boat length to| Winona the 29foot class event, | pat y Sagat gadige vedas can oe Papek Ge stick : COAST LEAGUE. Pepperped, § (2. ¥. Cilftord) in 4 a a Pu” tere a = cer se r ea srorsss | addition, For an investment or a home site Heettie An RBH PO. A. At post 7% minytes. Off et 14 Time— iM 2, WILL FIGHT EXPRESS LAW. | agents today wore notified by the |} nothing around Seattle can compare with Wer ee © te Be ae enn OS Hace, Fey eee eenere TAIT 28 snow, statue 1 |New York headquarters to disobey | these. See me at once. Myers. of His a BS Ge ‘of Orammont- Frottesome, ‘Trained by W Durker, Bh ot Telegeaph Service.) the new rate law taking effect and gargiey ORES ee Hoggn; ‘Kinsetia,| weer AINCOLN, Neb. July 6—The |Teducing rates 25 per cent. This wae! Bowel ta 7 +: 22m pa al ered tnd, Rupa, = express eonpatien }notice means a legal battle. Ne we n o t i fe ih tier — Brantoy! © Sot f $8 Bi gan Franctecn 4 eo er at Mya juellat ran well ar a | MA. 6. F. KOCH has recently , cate ascatts Pt i hot rum to BROWN, THE PLUMBER. =| gone with the Washington Fire in Cotas S. 2: 8 Boas = a ee oe nt ou, | euran any 00 oon Taco. AB Rm BO. Am Umpire Derrick (1205 TROND BACT. even turiongs. Selling. Four-year-olée and upward. Latte mam sec Yd uranc come ANY as Accountant 2 lh Bi ae ee ee League Standing. Hares Sad Owner sisi at = ¥ § be Ze iand heating. G. H. Brown PI m@#>- | Fleet of battleships at Navy Yard Balun. rt $3 8 EF Thies snprtes hy le * ter : RTer F ing Co, 221 Pine st . ry | 203-45 EPLER BLOCK, Lynch, of $9 8 8 8 8) Gakian agile | y thd Clyned it ; ooh. 4 & Bhan Peeececs ¢ 3 af Main 3010, 813 2nd Ave. ind. 4853. tum? 3 8 © 3 2 2 Portiana i a ‘a whntame, i ees i a Nae = al i SETATLE, WASH. Totats OC i 6 a. ore by innings tee mye 7. sa ro ee tee eT pinstee,, oft 9 ‘show Hu origere o~§ revious-(haille Howard ained by ©. Tages 8088500 0-8 Btart good. on ay ne. i] » ee oe 7 Prestige got away without Interferenge from jam at start end won the 9 lokio on ferrmary: Twotase biteMtantey. ( nh Mm Bw) reoe ret furlong. nore was much bumping af head of stretch and Banta Peace in # bad ridden. Brow ts ne © been second. Spring Ban and Foncasta alpoi badly ; an and Schm [nandied | : mt | waadeh and Seores meet OoaeMl RIM RACE-One mil iting, Four: piers se Siena Crowning beauty fs supposed to BEM t : : League Standing. adie Wrest ae ct 0B Ha Toska, comts for little if heF teeth of battleships at Navy Yard “ Won, tagat CisoGichan. EY, Rasagyy : th wey unsightly. Don’t forget tns, i oalend 4 tert Biadie) rs Bs & be ib consult us soon, Phitadetph 7 I. dchreiber). 7 : a # hae "adenine e une 0) p Crowns .... 6.8.00 and & SELLING OUT a ; Us posts, dt Baaiba ° dla $5.00 an ( Entira, stock of high-grade eee we. Mp minutes OFT we 4:10 Time 2) 261) 17; 14m Roch thas otan Clothing, regardless of cost 4 ft piace, 1 show. Flaunt &6 piace, 26 show, Hoo! Store to be remodeled Winner br. «. Oraini-Princess Prodigal Trained by BH. J PAILORED-READY Co | 784 Colman Bik High arade| Ome beat, “He swerved in; the streton aftar racing Anvil to a ‘tapdattt < | chan ber od rete e avil to dati! Cor. FourtW anu Pike > f| photoBraphy at redtonable prices.|tnen had enough left to stall off Flaunt, which finished with a rush. Dewoy : “No coupons or other frauds. jaway peorly, but did not show much. Hooligan always a cont 19217 FLPTHARACK—One mile. Belling. ‘Three-your-olds, Value to “frit 3200 K or RK. Auzias-Turenne, 0. . La Farge, WOK it i Wee Vin, York a Vice President, Bee o Vale Btablay 4 ber ioe wi * eal Cn ie. if f Adi "5 Chak i t, Kobbine) ry Leese a Ton How b piace, 1 show. Wicta Py ee whow. La +6 show Winner brg. Benroe-Altesa, Trained by H. Linnell CAPITAL $400,000, "FULLY PAID ei] Boratched aos Start good, Won first four drtying } Per Per || ‘Ten Row outran Biota along the back stretch anf took a lead that Wlota was unable to overcome in final quarter, ‘The other thres were outrun all the Cent Cent way $218 SIXTH RACK Vive ang « half furlongs, Purse, ‘Three-year-olds and up DInKCTORS. i ward, Value to first $260. Ri. Auntus-Turenne Gabriel Faure Gvonn 19 McGraw __|lfntea Worse and Ownar, wary i. rt Wie Win, Youkay. Op et Jemee Camphett @yonnua Green Walter Oakes (id) Aunt Polly, © hang Hiroe & 05.7: ti } HH Grogs 668 Andrew Hemrich 7. Robbin al ‘ Jobn Corgiat G, Alnton Holo @ Ralph A, Beh “n : hot Sristiee Davies Honry Kruts Victor Hugo Smith ‘ in et Mociain s @ John W. Kady Mitabin MaaDenaat 5 Sagat rb alls eae At poat 1 minute, Off at gif LOT. 4 oh f is 2 Vitus Poily 2-6 place, out Ow. Judge out show. John Wirickson Alex. F. Mcbwan ¥. W. Weat Winner ohm. ‘Nep j ad by A. ln Donny SAVINGS ACC Corner First Av. and Univer Hamilton Suadio ae 1 (W. barker) Biart good. Won hand-ridden, Next two drivin 1, ,walteg alongside Chasies Green until stretch wae reached . lasew clear and won’ hand-ridéen. fudge ad nok get away In hie etrtes, | made up ground and was a contender at hend of stretch. He died away in | Cquarter, Fair Fagot finished well under the whip, @ OUNTS ONLY sity B& Opposite Post Office. nm she nuit | ant SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE Telephone Associated Dentists Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s Main 1772 First Race 2p. im. TAKE CARS*AT FIRST AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET Admission, Including Grand Stand, Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c s Pte ae a A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE is no life at all, without you h P, & Pes. B. Co.'s carbonated erages to drink. 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