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eo ~ THE SEATTLE STAR . ’ WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERS, COOLER peat a SUNDAY SHOWERS; 56. W. wie % é ‘ x g — £ 3 5 aid , ¢ sMRATTLE, WASH, SATORDAY, AUQUST 24, 1007 VOL RG i Sea SER MONTE HOCK FROM BLAST | NO QUARANTINE, | HLS AND AS OTS f eived no Instructions, front) (hat port, If the board of health far received no instructions, front) that po pet Aaa | TACOMA PIONEER ILL. * | Washington in the matter of quar jof Benttle desir a Pr oe . fir Following Blast in the Frasklin Coat Mine: Mon Taste Aug 2 rhe 2 famine ens fot san Pratl recto ai ne ae nr ‘Continues to Run Unlicensed Bar and Opens Way for hem Ascribed as the Cause, | Seve comentine a peoeres uum: | Deter, Teeetved trom Dr, J * out tn Canada has not fo ® | tion, Health Officer © Jw Hines Are Dead and Sik Injured. Fre Rusb ad: * OPERATORS’ CONFERENCE t station at Port: Townsend has ao quire Mapection“of voasela from } Regarding the spread of the TACOMA, Aug, @4.—Jaaov C.| {of the nta:| plague trom ‘San “Franciico “it! Mann, whe’ War one ot tne vane} Prosecution for Felony---Mackintosh and Sheriff thoun is giv-|seems to me that there is nearly | mayors and a pioneer resident of je a crinte All telegraphors ®/on what tnformation the quaran-|as much danger of its spreading by | this city, Is berleus i af tha Still F il ¢| B awful rush and hurled to the | 8°@ at thelr keys pending the #/ tine station possosses in regard to|rail as by water, Of course the| Fanny Paddock hospiral ot earch It Fal to Close Bar. Dead. poets ans ’ * outcome of the decision expect #/ the plague, In this letter Dr, Oak: | Vessel would be more likely to car luis, He had a stn so wane . MOSKO, foreman, | KORE. aera ® od to be given before night. ®| ley says . ry rate than the cars ago and had not recovereé 1 king ¢ FRANK THO) ee eS oe oe * * Newspaper accounts of the| Phe tneubation period of the|betore stan “by aKa Ot SUNY) ek ee ee ee ew) One of them In A gy ern Penla don He MOR AK ENTIS, head | osvered sufficiently to regain their| ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 % 8 #4» ¥ yy | DlaguE in San Francisco gave three | plague, as you know, is from two e eer ” tor The r this morning JOHN cot, an inventigntion @ischeeed the case and a death near the old to eight days, but Manson states * By continuing to operate # | said The Ci are allowed rushed. ct that Themeako and Biabbeltie |Chinatown and one case on board that in rare fnstances the incuba * hif bar at The Meadows race * | these special | because of injured. ere both @end. Tae feremen’s jot & coastwise Vessel In quaran: | tion period is much as fifteen days & track in sp f his arrest for * their politic The ordinary Jobneen, head cut | a tS J ay ire were tine, In tt absence of mors in Ps. " tn ubation period does “ 7 ih gree 1 . ¢ " ud bh been closed up sate rated , a enemy ; formation | take it that the vessel | fairly well for veasely from across |* Fra 6 risking pro j Steve Sudueki, hands lacera | € tare en. cea, Se aide was from the west coast of South| the Pacific and up from South | ¥ eout a felony * 8 statement that he will Julia Vanauirvy, head cut. psBleredi Agi Reng any Fain America, where the plague Is now |Amorica, but what are we to do| |* ( ot @ felony car # pt to get an injunction by Peter Soemuns, legs lacerated. cen ” ‘ Valent in the ports of Chill and about passenger trating and vee hed ries a en: & t Mackinosh is foolish. He hector Gebuving, head cut. te daievel teabs Ghia eae | (By United Press.) ra sols arriving from plague infected & tenon alah gk wie wl ntae cheek ec ei ee ders mashed. to regain thelr feet! WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Seere All veasels from Hawall and the porte after a trip lasting at most oat ad hat ore Se ee Lee Be Hyde, choulder eer ths, as : Philippines and other ports for | from 48 to 60 hours? — _ % the Rev. M. A. Matthews #/& coun ‘cial enforcing the law. ¢ alr fol re jmmediatety |{2ty, Led announcese that dufing/ sign to the United States, except-| The board of health will not |* says he has discovered that if # Mackintosh can give no excuse ‘Orertaken by & burst of air fol eahoat niles The December sixteen battleships will) ing Alaska and British Columbia, | moet regularly until the first Mon (By United Press.) |* Clancy persists in running the * why the b was not closed up ay. tre mee ware f the dead men wore taken |*2_ for the Pacific through are subject to quarantine inspec: | day In September and in the mean.| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.—-On|*® At, bis case could be brought # yesterday : ty killed and six more or less | bo: . he dead men we #*O0 | the straits of Magellan up the coast ton at this station time Mealth Officer Calhoun does charge of Pama > ® under the habitual er * Sheriff Smith was not in sight Ne eee ee eet i undertaker. = tursed Over /to San Francisco and possibly to) “Regarding the situation in San|not believe the situation warrants cfusing to ‘anewer questions a {% st. Selling drinks o ans | Friday ané todey "be is eat to be in iaat night at 10:45 o'clock, |to tho unde an ce Puget sound Francisco I have as yet had no In- any hasty action. ser-eige Fe FR sgl idvcllth viny:spagellbond bak {6 a misde ® out of town, One of the deputy dead are in the morgue a It fre tly happens that men The destroyer fotilla will leave nage iawiers court in the case|® mea nnd conviction for two ® sheriffs, on having his attention aed the injured are be working In the mine near a blast! out the same time but will not a)of Louls Giass on al, charged | ® misdemeanors lays an offend #|called to the fact that the Clancy to by physicians fo thrown ‘om thelr t by the accompany the warships with bribery, BE. J. 71 r, anditor|@ er ops to prosecution rat at the Meadows was still do of air which follows the ex-|""OPooi on rote has not been of the Pacific States Tolephone|® felo wedrding ts the tates & eastninies cada bi Fg rg nis fe Che fest time | decided upon, Rear Admiral Evans sennnay:_ nag Stee sestenced to! & pret f criminal law. %| “We have no notice that it has mei the of ¢ Hin) will have command of the fleet months tm jatl notice ofie W c ction of * no license.” 4 es, so far as known, that fatall-| wich will consist of the Connecti-| appeal was at once filed and 7 * law the Rev. Mat- | Ot being told that the sheriffs ry been | tlea have resulted cut, Maine, Kansas, Vermont, Min mer wan released on bonds of | ® the threatening the pen- in the county was the same face of the working @ mine in which tho accident) resota, Louisiana, Ohio; Missour, | $3,000. # itentlary for Clancy * as that of the police in the city, fuse was lighted by Frank | occurr s owned by the Pacific | yi rcinia gin, New Jereey j le ota t Ch Of Police Wappen: 4 jo, the foreman, follow! Coast fa report of the nicge ‘Island Alabama, {linoi An informal discussion of a per close with the Goodwin Realty com: | eke hh hk eH) tein did not need official Informa- ‘ ane Rah i ran " a row be - » eee and Kéarsarge. manent prblic market was held pony for the adjoining sta jtion every time a blind pig was g waited for the | cal officials of the corporatio: © place o le to | ‘ . 1 ited working an gnome Sage aa the | yesterday afternoon by a number Ag ae = a 4 hed Through the tolerance of Sheriff | [ide et Aho sae a dy) to coroner will make an inve mentien, | BOY HERO | jot counctimen elty could expect to do. The Good Smith and Prosecuting Attorney |'” " DO in-/ but the impression prevails tha The counclimen recognize the| win company will pot up tempo Kenneth Mackintosh, th ‘ onthe care ss of the men was} l great ‘onegean of the open market | rary buildings so that the city SE ee argely f » for the sect and alnd thet a. pevmensat and ee: | woke Se oct oc money at the ed bar at the Meadows is still doing MINERS’ SCALE ca the | dent | (Star ‘Special Service.) closed site must be secured start. “Pike place could also be} busin unmolested, and the Saneia 2 ERETT Aug x“ The five < jounelli “n Revelie tvoonts contihued as @ standing ground for | (ey U United Press.) Clancy brothers, political bosses of | UNSATISFACTORY | Yearold =m © pdrew jonson, | the che ota ased alte for the teame. " of Langley, was rescued from the |first two years to allow time for) It Te expected that by Monday| 'NDIANAPOLIS, Aug If he |the Piret ward, are allowed to vie |e of the sound at Langley | the etty to estadiish the market) night something defini will have |°8% be anaure { absolutely fair |late the law of impunity, A new wage sc was present- yertorday afternoon by the lad’s| permanently on the most com been brought forward for enta- | treatment, W im S$. Taylor, for The only step so far taken by te t Mine Worke: ath : brother, a youngster of| venlent site that can be bought tom to the council. Something, it| mer gove ot Kentucky, whone|Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | ne eee this morn The latter was flabing, man Crichton ie recomnt will he done when the younger of the two fell! leasing a location betwe if thermarket in to be continued | *t*adition has been so off the wharf. The fisherman tm Second avs. and between | through the winter Ae ges AB ex H M YER tiately jumped after him and Stewart and Lenora ste Reveille g* “Fag mre izing the boy swam with him thought he could ire pre ‘Tee ‘inhabitants of China have |" ang . a eo clinging about his neck to a pill ease of @ site near Hubbell way | awakened to a sense of the conven. |8** 18 & signed the Mine Owners’ associa- cht for since | was to have the case against Frank |, », seven | Clancy, which had been set for trial | {°" and while no figutes could be » Kentucky for Wednesday, set for Monday. He | Obtained as to what this scale real- Pa promises, if the decision is against | ly was, it Is unde i to be far nent ‘Tay- | Clancy, to order the closing of the| from satisfactory to the Mine fifty feet away and clung to it un- for a couple of years. Ho also pot |tenge of having telephones. Many |F 5AYS: “ Workers ‘peiitilalaeiasentiienpecibiiiiy til help arrived. forward the suggestion that to lines are being projected ‘ mmon we Clancy has promised not to apply No definite act was taken at Es ert B, Franklin has for an injunction but to abide by | this morning's conference, but it Is (ter Special Service.) understanding that the state would @ immunity, will < the decision of Judge Carroll. ‘ at unless some material SORANE, Ang. 24 —"Charien felmburse the county after the trial x ae of the $100,000 o« : ye made in favor of the en has failed, owing to the fact that fund te nied to t y wyers generally ridicule the! mi © pre 4 scale will be b President of the West oo. hanks refused to take the of Kent yn art of It to be used |attitude of the pre attor-| turned down them. Another Of Miners, ts not to ponds. j in these paecutions, Uh putting ney. They regard {t as an evasion | confer e was called at 2:30 for the m r of former As regards the attorney who fa}. my case on the same ting as Of the obligations of his ofifce o'clock this aftertioon. . n or th fede other imina ‘anes; will f = - oe _ of Idaho to be chief counsel for the federa guaran |e . ements squamentiiiisiaasti pa the counset tion, I guess it will be Darrow. The pinorspanaaoneets toe that all trial juries in my case So Sie: n. | @Xecut committee of the federe Charged with the theft of 9 |/8P&!l be composed of six ‘ he had it tion held a meeting receotly and de- | hetee und buggy, C. Kramer, aged socrats and a like number of ‘el Senator Borah t cided that it would hardly be fair| 3 C wise Ee reput will guarantes i Pang it be granted me within |* trolman Ribbact The rig wax | ‘De limits of $100,000; will dismias 16, and B ed 12, Ww t republic Id the federation will es. to decide between Richardson and | ge owned by M. Lambert, of 2220 East ‘2 Indictment against all parties hat bat) will fees 4nd dreary trial to Darrow. The two lawyers have beon| Indignation preva‘is in labor ctr Led, Is to appoint two members; the |'@ken th cuts night by Pa ‘ ench stated he we ot in the elty council by Councilman probably 500 young yers, real 7 ; used as prosecuting witnesses. « amet he cthur’ ‘The federation decided | Fred Sawyer, providiue for the ap-|estate brokers aad other sembpro (Jefferson st, and was taken from Nak Mayinle: Seeing tenes owt Of Pettibone,” sai to leave the matter to the men to be | Pointnent of a charter commission fessional men, ts to appoint two; |the cireus grounds lant Thursday | (0h) yell: ianine them free to | See ee Steneeary to call @ Om of seven, two to be appointed by the counel! is to appoint three night aiek. aud: bask. tek Wr Oe eoame Bova ii sane legiale Where will the Pettibone case be the Chamber of Commerce, two by The labor unions of the city Lambert drove to the clrous with will, in @dvanes, by seuten we October 1. the date set - the Commercial Club and three to | represeuting over 10,000 his family and while they were in - ben a ‘Was subjected st outs for a long time, and finally | Cle# over the ordinance Introduce mn) fe Club, enting " ow | tried ? men and . |agreement, select able, w ht trial. The state now oy icecieas te tae wana akreement, an a br % rey . m, owning two different head Side the tent the horse was tied tial judge to try my case oe I at anes cat avout ved uemate ae nei rca the | The point i made that the ordi ‘* worth over $590,000, with. |' ® post. When the owner came | a Sithow! aay promise of ta:| AMSTERDAM, Aug. 94.—Whilelare ‘Dr. Priedeberk. “he Bertin bs an ..;pance is invalid, as the state law & penny of indebtedness, are |Out to get the rig he found it gone) oi olentact ‘ re.| distinguished men of all nations vant; John Turner, of London, ee ean,® MS svercurt a ape tony hed » coral par Bead provides a method for amending ignored, So are ali the |and later reported the theft to the |@Unity, voluntarily and gladly 1 > a few years ago was barred on . the charter, which must be lollow. | (mp: ent clubs scattered | police. turn to Kentucky, not only to testi |are gathered at The Hague to tall on I Se 6 time a0 though | $115,000, and the governor has | 14 through every ward In the city and | The horse was located by Rib-|f¥ {0 the Powers case, but to sub-| of peace, Ainstertam is soon’ to b i. ote mag bay autiy eee See ereenry, but an promised the county officials to)” gcuice 3736 provides “that upon | containing thousands of membeva Mightewnth av. south | Mi myselt to tris! before @ Jury Of | tne scene of another international | itant leader of the Iteline nae ie $2 sell Canyon | bear the expenses of the Pettibone | iiios of one-fourth of the qual-|But the two so-called commercial and the buggy was |™Y ative stat congress which has for its object|Duncis, of Paris, and scores of fo the banks, with the trial. ified electors shown at the last | representatives, one of which does distance away | | the inauguration of a reign of te oth en * equally well known to the rim, silent men are secretiy | police of Europe. ity election, the city council may | net even own its furniture, and the | GOVERNMERT TO vor jeall an election for a charter com: |other. which may own tts furniture ing In Amsterdam today by! While all the deliberations of the | mission of 16 eltizens, or {t may call but hae become the jaughing stock | the hundre nd on Monday will| congress will be secret, it ts state such an election without petition. |of the community on account of its SEN i] RELIEF begin a world " od that death, parrenur ati See The citizens so chosen may either old fogyiam, are given a majority 7 poet ference, beat ‘ c a toe then “emebation” or eaeaial |frame a new charter or alter, of the members | lenathads of sa ‘ ~ |amend or revise the old one But then, considering that Coun: | (Star Bpecial Service.) tropess menareha, Inctesing Ces The sentinents of the wage carn: cilman Sawyer, the watohdog tor | ers of the city wore voiced by the so-called ¥ ents, im the | Prank T. Cotterill, president of the | moving spt pndinent | |atate branch of the American Fed- proposition, nothing else could be| i ; ) geveraiaente and feaffir Nicholas, Kaiser Wilhelm, King WASHINGTON, ‘Aug. 4.—In- | dead? od of all wh Victor Emmanuel and King Leo ns have been sent to Val-/a thr From America pold, of Belgium. King Edward, ka, to the captain of the |far away Australia and Japan they is known to the continental # cutter Manning to proceed come, as well as from 8 as the “ cE 0, @ °: Ds ¢ “anarehists’ friend, leration of Labor, and also of the | expected | stol Hay and rescue the 204 | ten l every nation of contin because of the refuge England has Jo striking ieirasters held ajanteed the financial support of Central Labor Counct! ‘The purpose of the commiasion | persons who were wrecked on the A large proportion of given to outlawed revolutionists emnbe: eo ‘The purpose of the people fa is to accomplish three things: To — {ship John Currier, which went o-ane * atl ahs A . GAthusiastic meeting this — PA ao ane On gee sealed yoring the changes is best shown | «et a charter provision vesting the! Fourth ay. above Pine at. will/ashore at Nelson, Lagoon {sland a ednenth in bla = ute Ce ago ‘They declare that so far will put the local union on a se PY the manner in which the amend. | power of appointing city officials in {probably be closed to traffic tn t and is a total loss, The cannery of n ae and ine ed in the th The He concerned it is only | cure footing financially, which|™ent 's to be made,” sald Mr. Cot. the council, instead of th MAYOF: | near future and will continue closed | men and crew are now cam on linguists of grea and bear sh policy, while strongly de ot “stick.” added to the cash they can turn | ‘¢rill. “The Chamber of Commerce, the doing away with the recall pro | une the regrade of Denny Hill is| the beach, At the time of the ac- slight to the popular nounced by rulers of other coun- fatlon was read from | into the relief fond from their own | ¥Mich represents nobody in partic: vision of th charter, and curd | completed. el t John Currier was en conceptio: f bearded, - unkempt) tries, has at least saved its own ts will enable them to with-|UiAr. 90 far as its influence on the | the power of City Engincer Thom | yi" wy tawiey wants to make a te ria, Oregon red Among the more ne | thonarchs from the red wrath, ww tens 4 en. euliniiad dene general life of the city is concern-| son eet GE-Biek ese tu Fourth av. at Stewart for the purpe of ¢ ML GIVE HIS FORTUNE Moons rt === PUBLIC MARKET HAS" a block the avenue. | "4 | } e. spar Del Feraro, an Italian, Del aro was greatly excited;| was this morning bound over for WePt, “tore his halr and gave nu-| — - * h before the federal grand merous emotional demonstrations. | United Press ) 22a dbp atone 4 He spoke sthrough an interpreter Receiver Deviin states that he f ND, Or., Aug so of the bank wit uty im November, charged with being unable to testify In English Be, estimate ‘ houwt callings on Moore's |Cl#imed to have shaved for the pur-|it is not thought that he acted with; PORTLAND, Aug. 24.—A report Bl bareners Fi s F; d I | Will be sncr 1 pert . F pose of making a link for a broken criminal intent, although his rea-|haw beeu received by the Pacific G VE 0 ock in With Vegetah es, ruit an Pow try ¥, Wf necess ‘ —_— r or Morris | ¥ateh ch The prisoner was ar- son for shaving the coins is one of Telephone company that a seve IDAH 0 RR R | d “ SD szrocraten Cashier Morris | "eoted Acguat 20, on complatat ot the most novel ever ottered in any [teeter een trove: in 5 | and Many New Buyers Fill Their Baskets Wi aj ma hi 1 harges of jf hasing hb 4 ; ‘ oo ‘ ut ' Bitings ba: fos without the directors’ con. (the treasury department and was | cour © ry Califérnia a athern Cotue Qpeslal Servies.) z MR refuse to put ent. No action will be taken for|this morning taken before United| Five gold pieces were mutilated, |gon, Prom Eurcka south t aM feo ge 8 § Bi wer aii past. Me Shige San Se tae fer |i Sc meioctcnes’ Weotee: weelthe peiteal’ Kavi cared coem [Lee mereka south to & spokane, Aue 24-—severat ot} Fresh Produce for Sunday Dinners. = bound the prisoner over in the sum | coin. money constitnted his | pecially serious The telephone | the member of the democratic of $500 month's wages wires are down and the telegraph |*tate central committee of Idahc _ held a me the other 5 sania ance in the shape ofa huge an postal service according companies are working un¢ rit snod EA t aa “ a : 4 wh he has now mapped out ‘ 1,200,000 to $806,787, |Breatest difficulty. Whether any | M0 i we “ ~— . je % © marke r tei taeda: ee ‘BOARD INCSEASES reduced from $1.2 fo $806.787.| Sroperty has-been damaged except |tM Haho millionaire and one of | was crowded to its utmost faster than two men 1 his xetion was made to allow | fi Aysotration of wires which, re-|' owners the He es mine ‘agin eth “Snag id it out, and, notwith- for money on hand and outstand ght the run for governor the disadvantag in tOTEST } ASSESSMENT ing accounts, which are exempt. |#alted 18 not ascertainable. of that st th out the day, with their goods by boat and | Last year's assessment on the | | tlon believed the result will | ———— franchise was $60,000 APPROVE PLAN FOR |} Over 100 truck wagor expectations 2. aay and R. D. Hum A 76 per cont increase in the as! ‘The petitions of the various | LID DOES NOT 60 jdes of the at 9 o'clock, and| Past Seattle was represented Morning appeared as dele semement of this year over that of steamboat companies for exemy CLUSTER LIGHTS many more were walting for a with an a mobile load of native from * district to ¢ et aS eae a 908 on the roadbeds and rights tion were rejected stall plums, apples and peaches, the lat- lal Post I t Joseph Leons, aged 41, an Italian) c¢way of the Northern Pacific - . ON SHOHOMISH |} The buyer we there—thou: | t elng of unusually fine quality, 5 Cham be gardener, was found dead in bed) Great Northern, Chicago, Milwau OR, REES RETURNS. The plans and specifications for aimee sands of them-—during the day, and! Live ducks from Southeast Se this morning - oF room, 1508 Twenty-fifth av.|kee & St, Paul and the Columbia inn Ecbiteen of elmer Wahte to bel every one wore a look of satisfac. |attle sold at 500, 60c and T5c. Fresh Mrvice in that sec t perder : & Puget Sound railroads was made installe o Wiret, Becond and (Star Special Service.) the s he ged away with a dairy but two pounds for 65: is morning, and the. re/ 1. ‘ine board of equalization today v. W. H. W. Rees, pastor of | iret were before the board of | EVERET Aug. 24,.--County |load of produce ranch eggs at two dozen for men drew at to the » taken in charge by the | An increase of 100 per cent was rat M. BE. chureh, will return | puniie works this morning and | Proreericr Bveland will take no dl The rancher was happy, also, as Phere was no material ¢ the district | ge t son ¢ |made in the assessment of the ‘tonight from a three wee a | Were approved rect artion upon the petition sub- | one remarked, as he jingled his re- in the prices of garden truck ere Persons live in 11 i complained of tliness last | acreage owned by them the east, Tomorrow morning at| Im four weeks the board will| mitted to him by about 150 people | ceipts, “This is.one of the ha; manent location which will One postal box ha rut anticipated nothing ser The amount of the increase in|" s open bids for this improvement, |of Snohomish asking the enforce-|plest days of my life, and I've lived | b venient for island as well fo the entire district made no complafnt dur-|over $2,600,000, the previous as 11 a m. Dr. Rees will preach at} iia. wit cout between $150,000|ment of the Sunday closing and|40 years on Puget sound as Inland producers should be pro- peeeewary for wome of the re «& the night c h is attribut-|seasments having been about $3,/the Grand Opera house. and $200,000. anti gambling law He takes the Many buye were there for the “1 as early as posisble, in order 10 BO at least a mile to § 64 to isease, The deceased | 600,000 and the now figures reach position that the proper way to se-| first time today, and were astound local fruit growers’ may be F tall, and numero j " by a wife, who resides | ing $6,000,000, This do not in P oration Counsel Scott had TACOMA, Aug itn the ab-| ou enforcement of such laws ts | ed the display, and the amount given a chance to compete with @r® made of trreguiar deli lta lolude the asseasment on franchises orpore . }aence of M. Inoshi, J. Nakashima’ to make formal complaint and ask|of fresh stuff they could procure | commission BOkses which handle on rolling stock, or depot proper- |80t Up to noon announced the men | gwooped down on the home of the | for the arrest of the offending ps r balf the money spent vle | Califopmia and KBastern Washington ¥ Hall promised the delegat A bird's wing ts, In proportion to| tes who will succeed assistants in hia|former this morning and ran off/tles, If such ts to be done, he| goods which came throu West: | produats, This ean only be done Would consider the R 4 “walani. dared imes|: Phe franchise # ment of the office who will retire on the first | with Inoshi’s wife, an automobile | says he will see that the cases are|ern 4) by having a free landing and no When rearranging th Ban's arth. Snoqualinic company was of September being the means of transportation | presecuted | Vashon island fruit made its first drayage at this end

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