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WIGWAM FACTION ALL HARD AT WRK From Harlem to Battery the! Tammany Divisions in the Dif-! ferent Districts Are Building, Up Organizations. SENATOR PLUNKITT IS HAPPY | | _ © for Some of the Positions on © the Ticket. WAFFEN MAY BE SHERIFF. oe a : na Ia the Real Plum on the County) Queer Distribution of Power In the ‘Ticket, and He Wsnts It Very! Lower Thirty-fourth, Where Each Badly—Oakley for President of of Three Rivals Believes He | Manhattan Borough. Promised Leadership. * ‘While the talk in Tammany Hall to- Pay ‘5 largely about who will head the|smilea with ihe serenity that belongs and be the candidate against the only to the political leader with no con- i yn forces for Mayor, the make-up of)test on his hands these days Peace ts | county ticket is being considered, |tnon all the districts in his Senatorial Ped every day secs the entrance into |bailiwick, and even ‘The McManus Be field of some of the old standbys in jhas left off worrying him in the Fif- Mammeny for the lesser offices. By|teenth Assembly District. where he tn @emmon consent, if the head of the|the leader, Plunkitt sent “Big Tom" Woket comes from Manhattan, the|to the Assembly last year, and now he Cumptroiier will be named by Brook-|and his domen or wo of brothers are safe fyn and the President of the Board of|in the fol. Alderman Frederick Rich- Wadermen may go to either, according|ter’s famous Lobster Club is going to @ the deals arranged between the/have a summernight festival at the Wemocrats of the various boroughs, |Manhattan Casino, Eighth avenue and | h OneGundred and Fitty-fitth street, ti “The tloket for Mayor, Comptroller and| night of Sept. 17, and ““Plunky-Plunk,”” of the Board of Aldermen will|as his friende call him, will be the mamed in the City Convention and |#vest of honor, with ail the Tammany other candidates will be ed at | members of the Board of Aldermen as bs euests. Fred Helbig, President of th County and Borough and District @enventions, Tammany will have the club; William Gavin, Vice-President, James Colem: Treamurer; Daniel Mal-~ faming in the county of one Justice of Court to succeed Justice Senator George Washington Plunkitt Hi i | | loy, Secretary, and Edward Stillwell, Gergeant-at-Arms, will head the recep- | tlon committ { ee Leader Murphy, of the Wigwam, made! ure of a united party until after elec- tion at least in the Thirty-fourth As sembly District in the Democrutio Ciub| conterence which has been called va- riously the ‘taming of/ Percy > the “shelving of John Haveron,” the “conquest of Deputy Attorney-Gen- eral Cowan.” It 1s agreed by Nagle, Haveron and Cowen to bury the hatchet wnt! December, their clubs, the Ken- ewha, the Pottowattome and the Mo- hewk, sharing equally in the make-up of the toket off the Manhatten half of the district, while to ex-Comimissloner Moebus Leader ene McGuire son- cedes one-fourth of the delegates from the Bronx halt. The campaign ta to be mi ‘by # triumvirate In che south half, the selociton of a leader being deferred until December. Pach of the three parties to the compact delleves eis to name the leader when the thme comes, and each will be on his good behavior until then—a shrewd acheme of Chier Murphy for harmony. ‘Assemblyman “Billy” Ellis, who waa Selected last tall as a Cowan man in of Manhattan it will for Borough President and a ents) ot Justices for municipal " @ Bronx there will be a Worough President to ne named and in Mfanhattan and the Bronx thirty-five are to be elected and mBout forty-three Aldermen, ° * Tammany witi dictate all these nom- the leaders who are’ now his favor will mean the down of the candidate. With Uke Keenan, Sullivan, Finn and @trong dn their distrtote, Mur- will consult. ‘With the others it will be ® oase of take orders. In the wil > serzut Geeen.te see of dictation to districts is as old 4nd is done not eo muci NEGRO VALET GONE Valuables Two Hours After Lad Is Seen Leaving Their ela sta ie THE WORLD: SCHOONER YACHT ENDYMION, ONDAY EVENING, SEL'TEMBER 7, 1903. WHICH IS A COMPETITOR IN TO-DAY’S 500-MILE SAILING RACE IN THE OPEN 2NDYMION” a en aa Maan seta Riel oe IN WORKHOUSE 10 ~ AVOID PAYING WIFE; Gustaf A. Anderson, an Iron! Manufacturer, Goes to Blagk- well’s Island Rather than: Give Her $15 a Week, 500 MILES AT SE Big Schooners Start from Scot- land Lightship for a Sail Around Nantucket and Cape! May Lights. | FLEET WATCHES THEM OFF.’ LUDLOW JAIL NOT ENOUGH. ‘ Endymion, Which Was the Victor! After He Spent Considerable Time tm Last Year Over Outside Course,; County Prison and Still Refused to Prominent Competit-- in the| Make Pa: ment Justice Davie Im Present Contest. creasec Punichment. Gustaf A. Anderson, an architectural Six schooner yachta started from | Seotland Lightship to-day on the long- iron rm facturer with a factory ag Jest ocean race r arranged for yachts No. 417-419 West One Hundred and In rulsing trim. The course is S84, Twenty-seventh street, now board- les in length. The yachts will run|/ng in the County Workhouse, and !s likely to remain a guest of the vuthor ities until he makes up his mind to pay. his wife $15 a week altmony. Mr, Ame Gerson {s determined to spend the re mainder of his life in jail rather than leo South Shoal Lightship off Nantucket, |then beck to Northeast Bnd Light off ‘cape May and finish at the original starting line, No such course has ever ‘before been covered by racing yachts | give up the money. jexcept In the transatlantic contest of! Anderson, a meck ttle man, ape years ago between the Henrietta, Fleet-| peared before Justice Davis In the wing, Vesta, Dauntless and Coronet. | Supreme Court on m writ of habeas ‘The yachts competing In the present pus secured by his attorney, Wales event are Commodore Robert E. Tod's | i. Severance. His wife, a handsome Thistle, E. §. Cole's Hildegarde, George | weman of imposing sique, was in auder's Endymion, Dr. 1. A. Stim-|court with her lawyer, Moses H. Grosa- son's FY Morton FP. Plant's} rman. Anderson at his wife was Whitaker's Iro-| independently wealth Was unreasonably jealous aud had an ungovernable ttmper. “She wetghs 200 pounds and I only 140, and she would and that quot. Idenl weather conditions prevailed at the start and a great fleet of yachts lfrom the Atlantic Yacht Club's squad-/ hurl me against the wall and beat my tron went down to Scotland Lightship | tace w: puneh he said to see the start and follow for a while} he pair were married in the Hotel | Endicott in 18%, and separated-in 1900. | After being bombarded witn love lete | ters Mrs, Anderson agreed to a recone ciliation, but had to again leave hoe husband, One year ago brought |suit for divorce and was awarded $18 a week alimony, pending trial, Ane In the wake of the racers. FA Henry J. Gtelow, Frederick Vilmar and Charles E. Schuyler, the Re- gatta Committee of the Atiandc Yaeht Club, started the racers, The club will award a rst, second and thint prize $10,000 GEMS AND MOTHERS FIGHT OVER CHILDREN M gether in Fier: ,Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Herter Miss | Two Brooklyn Women Come To- ce Battle and One Wields the Spoke of fee nes ot ek ahowing that the loarrying out the oontmot by which Fashionable Apartments Wagon Wheel. Brome aa it I to get cundidates in the|Cowan and Hnveron pooled their in- TePlous districts who will atrengthen |terests against Nagle, has announced a weneral cloket. that he would not take the momination A negro valet and $10,000 worth of Jew-| proumte hetween the Fisher and Boy- . ey RF again thie year If it wore presented On | gig that disappeared = simultaneouel 1 i tn 7 ison ve _ For Justice of the Supreme Court|a silver platter, and Benjamin Frank- lan families at No. 387 Hudson avenue. Shere is tall of several candidates. ‘The |lin.® Park Now lawyer, who hea been | Eke ie epareme ots st Mr, and rae P | trooklyn, culminated ina fight between mowing in of Charles W. Dayton two|{, goken of Ba the prooable candidate, ferter, tn the Antoinette, No. 53 Fast | Meg rsher and Mrs, Boylan. ‘The lat- Jears ago has shown to ammany, tat | eeDOKen PE A Ved Hn ene district. ali | Pitty-etehth street, are being sought to- bier te locked up at the Adams atrect ~@he man eelected to go upon the bench | Mis life | Gay by he police. > police ataticn, while Mrs, Fisher Is un- PD yaust de « atrong candidate with a clean Cea he negro is Rufus Warrow, fifteen Ger the care of a physician, her head yoara old, and he was inst se ving the Herter apartments, Two hours later the robbery waa discovered Julius Harbunger, Tammany leader tn the Tenth, has twenty-five of hie braves up in the Catskills, including ex-County Clerk Wiliam Gohmer, Assemblyman MoCullough, Alderman Harbutger, Coun- sellor Joe Steiner, and ‘Mayor Steim- gut, of Second avenue. It {» understood that the pugnacious Ittie Harburger, who, as an Assemblyman, introduced billie for more personal libemy and to repeal many of the obnoxious “blue laws,’ will return Ms guesta-to New York to-mor- row, eaon with a full-fledged boom. for ULarou: for President of the Borough of Manhattan, | wi. Dayton, one of the cleanest ‘men in politics, went down in a Jand- when even his political enemi it his election was a ocertainty, Meould be snowed under, the men argue, the best man possi- must be put forward. No political jawyer will be put up lor the oh. In the Tammany nomination reme Courvit ts more than likely gome one only slightly identined the afternoon and when they returned {in the evening to dress for dinner they | tor oy the organization will ‘be selected waa in this ft her jewel it no fight can be nade on the normi- by, the judiolary. hy proposes tu run no chance ot to pay off political debts, There a dreamer broken open drawer Mra. Herter had 1 All were gone ] be no repetition of the disregard of D219 The if 3 k police arrested Vance Carlton, eo! Meek che eats ht ee Ex-Senator John F. Ahearn was the) ceed, seventeen years old, who operates | fo be warped by some of ihe moye| candidate for Sheriff of every man inj the ‘ator {n the buflding, and Mar- fadical Tammany men. the procession of more than $00) which|ceilus Spencer, colored, mxteen years ee 8 Shertf, the real plum of the campaten fm the county, it 1s asserted, will go to fouls G. Hart It is the oMfce that payethemoney,and Mr. Haffen wantea marched from the club-house of the John F. Ahearn Assoclation, No. 270 Bast Broadway, this morning, to the pier at the foot of Clinton street, bound for Witgel’s Grove, College Point, for a day’a outing. Among the “Dig guns" of ‘Tammany who went along were Con- old, who frequently called on Warrow. Spencer told the detectives that about two weeks ago Warrow stole a silk dress from one of the apartments and pawned it for $36, | Carlton aaid he took Warrow up fn the elevator to Mr, Hertor's apar(menta ty for him with the understand-|qressman and Chiet Bagie Timothy D, z that he will drop ino piace on tie | Sullivan, Judke Newburger, of Genera | 0008 atter Mr. and Mrs. Herter left, for | ticket. His ambition for years | Sessions; Alderman “Little ‘Dm" Bullt-| their driv The dotectives say that een to go on the county ticket. ex-Chamberlain Patrick Keanan,|Cariton got the night elevator boy to P Of courme, bas been, wisely co aman Goldfogie, and Senator] relieve him an hour ahead of time Gat- + for Sheriff He was ved trom nipmitted to the order from|Urday evening, and that he rran, wreck of two years ago when e Fourteenth street last year and yielded | ing to have another boy take his place Senatorsiip he had held ten| yesterday when he was arr | carried into her own eon spoke had made badly gashed. Mrs. Boylan told t in nelf-defense. She elapped at them them, she says, whe: and attacked her | her off with her hand x at poke of a wagon She seized it and over the head, kn Mrs. come and went to She Mrs, Herter, who tn a niece of Justice chijdren had been anno: Dugro, of the Supreme Court, and her | year-old datighter, and hear husband, who is president of the Herter cry this morning, she found the other Realty Company, went to Brooklyn 1m) ohtidren pulling her hair. he police she acted sald the Fisher ng her four- ag the child n Wut did not strike n Mrs, Wisher ran |found the doors open and a drawer Inj out of her door with a Orick in her hand Mrs. Boylan fought dw until she spied a wheel In the yart ruck her neighbor ‘King her down. Boylan waited for rhe police to house, station Mrs. Fisher was unconscious when the ambulance surgeon found thar rhe way a long scalp woun a |MELCROME LETT rn she was home, where it was ERS GO TO AN EXPERT. Warnings Said to Have Been Sent to Women in Whose House Explo- went down. Personal popularity t tad. t Bronx 1. ih yeara to “new blood’ in the person of i fe alstriot, ave oro" ine rTastaine ear: | (ae canulidate, of ‘Tom Holey ‘aid Dan sion Occurred Under Scrutiny. Minn, ante! Jordan, ve e Bg Serer eee no shes hn Ba aes tae tet" CONDUCTOR FALLS | 2% anonomoun ene dete q Notes over Wells, who was on the ticker | “t is ¥ o 2 [ters recelved by Mrs. ae Q b) « ter je, of No. 236 O60 “sg age the newspapers are praisiax FROM ELECTRIC CAR, js2¢ ber aaugiver sami. of Note i Wor patronage the position of Borough|Repudlicans for the promised tndorse- Pinel aiacee ty and OCDE TE of the renomination of Judge Den- as Slips from Footboard and Strikes r Head Violently on the MPeeaident is the one watch Tammany eovets next to that of the Mayoralty No man not in thorough accord me’ ts O'Brien, of the Court of Appenis, high-toned move, looking to th nf a FS Tammany and its methods, and sudject| mova! of politics from the Banch,” sald | Pavernent iS to the ordera of the Wigwam at all|Peter A. Hendrick, Chairman of the 7 a themes, will be considered by Ta ‘Tammi Genera! Committee in the g, 1 Sela ana waa . Ot this kind in the open fae S£8MEDY | sel in the Dock Board troubles, “i! thrown hia car to the pavement} but among the district jead.| Wonder will be able to In front of No. 2015 Third avenue, | ere T, Oakey is considered tre | hold the of the elt {9} morning. Hla skull was tured and| rtat alin econ tt Will take a] ey Are! ne was taken to Harlem Hospital, He! are in re-|{s In a critical condition | i t as the victory of two years agy, Yo lose ‘Tammany the Horovee ihen the F. Seider was walking along the { ugh the Mayoralty should | . th “ the siccens of the borugh tenor eens | adorned ont board outaide the car when he slipped. | FoeeE something: It woitld be miiuions | Court.” The back of his head struck the pave-| Apa ay Bac anany, more millions tn | ge whee iment. His home ie No, 78 Divisic rough the Departe| Justice Daniel E. F whowe leader-| street. | Ment of Public Works and Ite bureaus. | yup of Tammany in the First ia being eee e, With the Board of Aldermen and a| contested vy Alderman Michael Keii- 5 “3 | With ths Boura ot Aldermen and afomtesial, oy Aueoman Stc\ne! S* "| EXPECTING DEATH, GIRL, Bet eo much the worse of it, even| Murphy. of the Hickory Cluy, ts cht . aie i Though the fusionists elected their wity | to-day aa he reflects on the auc GIVES FAREWELL PARTY! fourtte ticket. It would be like a iepubile: ne President and a Democrat) Be Politics is politics, hone opposed polithasiy must harmony of some Kind for t they generally find a way, ‘1 @ity that would be mes for the co-ope Aldermen would | ings to be arrays ithation occurs 1 ording to Hoy MR. Hous rred rn and was) Miss Lena Scott Chaplin, of Mount Vernon, Stricken with Consump- tion, Was Very Popular. by the stlon of | Mi verge Ph be viewed ax no ad dinate HACKETT’S PICNIC. asoompiisie among uw mblymau’s Fentival Promince nue e to Be « Great Success. MOB AFTER CARRIE NATION.) vo soa cs wits annual summer-night’s festival) —-— {quick nptio Mohn C. Hackett Association, of | pecatise she xpoke disrespec spn) Have crates were sei, Mhirteenth Assembly District, whieh | nt By gavel upon a | 4 she thy wt the fortitude bo held next Monday ening at rison’s ‘Theatre, F “ (ah) t e omit re reinilt to Mhattin Cayino and Park, One Hun- i ight, mentioning him . Y MIN a fow Weeks, Fitty-itth atrest B gh a ve long ks aeee eehth ti Carrle jon nearly ta] She aaked her purents to let her give A re few men on the wost side |" {rade was interrupted vy a] farewell party. All friends were ir aw ance mablyman Hackett. ae ating, bin ahd auch cries| invited, and ¢ insist that there be, i of the [during ts 5 Sale nu sorrowfal scenes, played and eaeerioc) i ry crows |. trea te mae] sang and led in the merrymaking, and oy Prizes |hievrel( ¢ the tumult Ther guests that sw wirhed thei th i . i i ein i pst ye enee of coul-headed| ign: memory of her to be a Jostul one fh men ii might have he wi bt MI been & dash for the stage, 4 pt inde forthe party t &i f eae bu nce gow wie had WE oe, Ate irlvuced be mubmitted byt the poite writing expert for an Author, Samples of Mamle Melerome, w wrote the letters mitted to see if f the | tdentical. Th the meantime Mrs, Meicrome and | riously her daughter are pr mond Stree: Jat Capt. Res make the la which {t was » plown up by ton haad- | 1f five yachts finish. In‘ previous race between the yachts last July from Rreton's Reef Light round South Shoal and Northeast Light, the Endymion was victor. FROST WARNING SENT OUT. forecast was derson has persistently refused to pay the alimony and has bean spending most of his time since then in Ludlow Streot Jail. Justice Davis thought that. too easy for him, and ordered him te the County Workhouse. ——<————__ POLITICIAN IS FINED, William Munphy, arrested during the clash between sympathizers of ex-Ware den James J. Hagan and Philip Morrie son, the rivals for the Tammany leadere ship of the Nineteenth Assembly Die» ict, was fined $ yesterday by Mngien tr uel ARMED LUNATIC SEEKS AUSTRALIA’S GOVERNOR | Lord Tennyson's Life Probably Saved by Prompt Action of Guard at Government House. MELBOURNE, Sept. 7.—A constable on duly at the Government House has resied an armed lunaitic, who said he shed to interview Lord ‘Tennyson, the Governor-General. The constable closed in on the in truder and deprived him of a loaded ri volver, TROLLEY VICTIMS AY ALL GET WELL But Four of Those Hurt in One of the Two Collisions in Brooklyn Are Still in a Pre- carious State. ‘The following special sent out from the local weather bu- reau, as a "frost warning,” yesterday “Light frost probable to-night in ex- sed places in the interior of Western Rew forie and northern and western portions of Eastern New York. “FRANKBENFIBLD.” OPPENHEIMG@LLINS 2@ New Fall Walking Suits. ADVANCE SALE OF LADIES’ WALKING SUITS (copies of foreigt models), of exclusive materials in fancy tweeds, mannish ma- terials; also plain black and blue cheviots of superior manu- 22 50 facture (future price $30) Ne i . uur persons seriously injured in oar collision at Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, were reported in the hospital to-day to be progressing satisfactorily. } but their condition ts still precartous, That was the most serious of two troMey accldents in Brooklyn, A Myrtte avenue car crashed into a Seventh ave- nue car at Adams street and Myrtle avenue, severely injuring the four and othertise injuring twenty-two others. At about the same time a motorman of & Douglass street car tost control of the brake and the car crashed into the rear end of a Bergen street car at Ber- Bay street and Carlton avenue. sams street las: The serfously infu . == Ae noida cay rn esa LADIES’ WALKING SUITS, custom tatiored, of manish mate- 99 95 Qwenty-eiz years oid, rials, as you will see them nowhere else (future price $40)...... . . Brooklyn, internal ii . SELLY Pee and right leg ‘broken. Bi ee SI Se eae ise biowen ‘end Internal tejstion conan ett LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, several new styles. MANNIGAN, Mrs, GERTRUDE, fitty years = _—__—_—____—_ 821 Union street, Brooklyn, “back 18.00, 25.00 wereeres 5,00, 7.50, 9.75 M'ELROY, Mia ANNA, thity-one yeare old, Aojqqitb Fitton atreet, "provkiyay tater! “in- Others whose Injuries consist princ!- pally of cute from. fly Mra. Kal NEW COVERT JACKETS, custom tailored NEW WALKING SKIRTS sich Sas Muieed es ae ces tl BR Let Tg OS TE | NEW FALL SKIRTS, over superior silk drop (future price $22.80)... 15,00 Lee, No 800 Gizth avenue; Mary Mr- ————__—— Grats, No. 44 Mon: street, Joha Rink, =e na | G1, Murcay mreet: ras Joba‘ % 10) Quitolk etree ured in the collinion were : nd Otargaret Bergen street Advance styles PADDINGTON ULSTERS (guaranteed waterproon, 15.00, 20.00, 25.00. opinion as to thelr the han: iz of will a two writings are oners in the Ray ) charges ids and Fire Mar- sharge that Mamle me wrote the letter to her mother ud ty dyn tr house would mite i¢ they did Friday midnight, and the that at 2 o'clock Satu a Mrs, Melerome and her hi it caused the explosion in the basement which set fire to the hours. While the police aronvestiguting the report of a handwriting e: he {Wo women will not De ar- ned. IL is » into gourt the AHEARN ASS expec ed atter the: a OCIATION w:| HAS A BIG CLAMBAKE. and Takes B Marches Through the Fourth District jaats for Col- ‘ege Point. elamby clation, of the nual Ass: ton organi District Ahearn te leader Witzel's Grove ar of which ex-Senator John wns ake thi ir the Joh: many Hall Assembly he ‘The organization left the club-house, No. 20 Bast Broadway, and marched to River, where boats i n, for College Point Tammany politictams have mise] to be prose ong them Nor of eine Marks, of District; Aldery Myelfth, and BP. J. ‘Twelfth Assembly D; r A ¥ sf At at the clambake, ies Murphy, My Alderman Ansembly i vil of the uilly, leader of the etriot, e say.) FIORIN. No, 236 Osborne street, wis MWIZVBEPH SOHWARTZ. are) SS hn lk eel -) go ‘reat, Monaitan, and FRANK C SY, So. 4H cut etree reokiran* LADIES’ HEAVY TAFFETA PETTICOATS, in black and colors 4.90 Joseph Sullivan, <motorman of th Myrtle avenue liought he had time (value $8.00).... : pen é swing ms ninect tracks before. t avenue car could piss. the switch and the rene was kuocked Jour; Imm ely arler the crash an inapec-| tor of the comp: Is all told Sullivan to escape, The police are looking for him, ‘The it d were taken to the Adams stree ess than one hundi rner, and there t 4 by ambulance surgeon arious hospttals and the mone se- fnfured sent to the hospitals. | ,la_ the ‘Bergen street accident only | tise sitting on the back seat were tn jured and they refused to go to a hos | pital — EXPLOSION HURTS TWO MEN SERIOUSLY, Occurred at Jacob Ruppert's Plant, the Second in Five Weeks. Joseph Dilley ts dying in Lincoln Hos- pital and John Dosse is tn a critical condition In (Harlem Hospital, poth vie: | ims of the eecond explosion within five hn the | aking plant of Ja t at L soln avenue and On red and ‘Thirty-second street, Both e frightfully burned. he explosion occurred In the boller pom sit ten men were at work, | Chronicles of WOLRD-WANT TOWN—XXXVII. IK Teertua caliecalient chet apoctets (na ur JOHN JACOB JOHNSON'S WATCH WAS LOST. Micon ayaa aerauen Laat DEAR BOTH IN MEMORIES AND COST. ‘ at” chunky "of "burning “eval” were Eorane- HE WANDERED OUT DISCONSOLATE, HG eA TN 27, BEMOANED HIS SAD TIME-LOSING FATE. across the room, The other elght men fed in terror, Chief Engineer John Erickson and his assistant, John Bryson, who on the oc- casion of the former explosion proved themselves heroes, rushed Into the room, now filled with steam. Erickson gro his way until he stumbled over TAlley. \He carried him in his arms, while Bry- son beought out Dosse, Dilley’s face and arma were burned b: coals and his body was scalded, stad MESS ate, Alnor ae ah Ome, nee er ‘ ace vAYe.: ; an Meee y PUtING Boa WPanemit’ aAvta. to World at oddce’ Yates, ‘iam 7 ae if Wane “GO POST YOUR WATGH IN WORLD-WANT TOWN: WHERE'ER IT’S STOPPED, THEY'LL RUN IT DOWN,” A FRIEND ADVISED. SEE JOHNSON'S FACE? THE WATCH, WOUND UP. WINDS UP HIS CHASE,

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