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=—_— - | PETROSIN NOW MARC TO DE BALAK Letters Warn Detective, Gang Means to As- sassinate Him. ) | CLOSE ON THEIR TRAIL. Blackmailers Use Dynamite Again and Blow Upa Tenement. HAD DEMANDED $5,000. Doctor Refused to Pay It and Place Where He Lived Is Destroyed. Following the nearly successful at- tempt to demolish with a bomb the @even-story flat-house at No, 145 Mott street, extending around the corner to No, M8 Grand street, Detective Petro- Gino said to-day that his own life bad bee mthreatened by the Black Hand Bociety and that he had Information that the members of this gang of ban Gits were preparing to make war on the native-bgorn Americane Petrosin! sald that he had requesied feveral days ago that the United Brater Secret Service agents be called in to help suppress the Black Hand, and that the only way to suppress the society wan ¢o deport all men who are known to be members uf the Black Hand and who were admitted to chiis country by forged credentials. “This je the boldest attempt at the @evtruction of life and property thos men who employ the bomb to get re venge have made,” sald the “and I want to say now that it will not be long before the lives of Americans jetwotive THE WORTD: “WEDNESDAY EVENTING, OCTOBER “THE CANDIDATES"—A COMEDY DRAMA. By T, RB. Powers, DONT SIGN WER POR A WHOLE SEASON HERE AM Wis IS ME 1m FLAMMER @re threatened.’ It has been no secret in the Police Department that Petrosini has been fn danger of murder for some time past, but to-day {t was announced that he had recelved many threaten- ng letters in the past few days after it came to his knowledge that a score or more Wealthy Italians living in the vicinity of where the explosion oo. eurred had either paid tribute to the Black Hand or were living in danger of being murdered or having thelr families murdered or their children Kidnapped, ‘The explosion last night was without @oubt the work of the writers of the letters, and was the most severe explo sion of the kind that has been expert- enced since the Black Hand began to demolish with dynamite and bomb, ‘William Albert, of No. 310 Houston street; Benjamin Press, of No. 187 Sur. folk street; Samus! Morris, of No, 439 Bast Highty-sixth street, and Benjamin Berkowitz, of No. 14) Orchard street were walking through Mott street at 41.8% o'clock when a short man, of 4 @warthy complexion, wearing a light @vercoat and cap and smooth shaven fan out of the doorway at No. 145 and bit with great force agalnat Preas, Preas was almost taken off his feet, Qnd belfeving he was being attacked by @ highwayman or a pickpocket, he let drive with his right hand, felling the | man, Blew Out House Front, The man arose to his feet and made off as fest as his legs could carry him. At the same Instant there was an ex plosion which hurled the four mer the fron| Goor, : a na front of t loor, occupied by Mariv also caved in, and ac : Porrecca th No. 10, the front door of tye shop of Lorenzo Falvalio fell in wit 4 craish, When Petrosini arrived he made hasty examination of the ploce an gicet once that \t waa the work of the ex Hand and that » heavily charged bomb had been employed to wreck the bullding. That the bullding would surely | have been wrecked is certain had the bomb been p! lin t oper pos tion, As {t was, many § eleeping | fn the flat house were hurled from the! beds and a number were brulsed etrosini then told of the letiers re! eelved by the phveloiin and othe enants, and he admitied that too, | fad been threatened wit th bernie of his oofiviv in running down the! Wlack Had Soeloty — RUNAWAY WISE HAPPY. Attleboro Woman Who Dinappenr- ed Writes (o Mother, | (@pecial to The venine Wor'd | ATTLEBORO, Mass, Oct. %—Mre | M. E. Lampher, mother of Mrs | Charles Bushee, who left town last Friday, {t is alleged, with Frank Bul ley, has recelved a letter from her | daughter postmarked at Newark, N.J ‘The letter says in part “Mother, I am happy, and never was eo happy before in my life, I shall never return and would rather kill my gelf than have to live with my hus ISL President Runs Through the State and Spends Day in Little Rock. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 25—After | an allanight journey from Birmingham President Roosevelt and party arrived n Argenta, a nothern suburb of this sity, promptly on time this morning, the Allegne Despite threatening weather, a large | o He crowd Was present to weloome che! | Progident, the city being troller f Alled with visitors from all parts of the State. A reception committee headed United States Senators Berry and Clark, Ravis and Federal Judge Treiver reotly | torney Youre Nov in Department of Justice Takes Action on Pittsburg WASHINGTON upon by the send a special examiner to to mak The ¢xaminer will make his report di- IIADOKLYN BRIDGE ISA } 4 DisGRace | 4 ‘m 010, RIDGEWAY TTS Au. Case Institution, Oct, B—The Comp- of the Currency has been called artment of Jusiive to Pittsburg ean Investigation of the affairs Enterprise National Bank of ony, Pa, recently clowed by order Comprrolier. by ox, night, to the United States Disirict-At-| to the of Pitteburg,whom he will | charged Bridgeport vas brought Sheritt R and Antoinette C. | nicht, Sept Against Many S HE CouL? The Trusts Do Not Like the Scene Where the Leading Man (Mr Hearst) Is Hurling the Villain (Murphy) Over the Precipice, ARKANSAS NOW WASHINGTON TO SURE RE SHOT DIGBANK FACTS, MRS. MORRILL Fagan Strengthened by His tories. police hore this with Morr! (Bpecia! to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Ce F, Fagan, allas Burns, known to the as a petty from Court for into Charles crook, Bridgeport and Detective Wil- of the Pinkerton force, morning was taken | before Judge Burns and bound over Superior breaking i's house at mid 11, beating the nurse, Bel at mide trial, Mrs. a OY (Wy OSBORNE HAS MISSED HIS CUE! THREW SUMMONS THE GROUND 15) Soutt Asked to Sustain Hey- man’s Action in Wife's Divorce Case, Leon M. Prince, counsel for Gerson to-day made application co Stover, In the Supreme Court, to set aside the sorvice of a summons and compiaint on his ollent tn the sult for an absolute divorce brought against him by his wife, Ethel K. Heyman, on the ground Unat the defendant was en- Uced imo the jurisdiction of the court for the purpose of service and that the summons waa not served upon him dn Accordanes with the rules of practive Secretary, and Surgeon-General Rixey will proceed to New Orleans, the re- mainder of the party returning direct to Washington, a This division of @ conatderable num- |.) Gad ber of th che President's party will be Raise Vegetables, Phelps Stokes has bought an and to this wooded retreat in | | Northeast City Shiver To-Night, A storm of unusual violence {a ex pected to descend up Burns, and shooting Mrs, Morrill, news- entered the Prosidem's car and warm-| order that the District-Attorney may be yy causing her death hn Brown, the) From the arsumen it appears that y welcomed him to Arkaneas. pluced in posession of all facts nwoes:| pret guspect arrested, 1a still in. fall /{9* Aummone was handed to toe defend. Mr. Rovsevelt did not leave hie oar] ®iry to determine whether or not any | waiting trial Baths WG IOOERG tO PRR AN AS SAW it Argenta, and the train proceeded to | aetion Is required by him Fagan was identified yesterday by | it 00 the wround, Justice Biover said he Big Rook, the nearest point te Fort aE ineeeeeen James Fox, aged fifteen, & Greenwich ee us ee Wd be ache Logan H, Rots Here the President) PEARED FOREIGN AGENTS, Dov. as one of two strangers he saw pon > ‘glak Om VB Ones Sig his party alighted aad a visit was * loitering near the Morrill place 0 Man eee usmen lar ihe daaarkarroe flenae nade to the post, the party arriving the {mo t day preceding the orime, and who) * Huta teris clegg ieee as nere at 0.80 o'clock. After w brief 1) 0 aa oe tithe cee French | asked him several questions about the bagel ierolhedd 1 Pal Ho : te eption the President insperied the bur- Bs pear he piace, fathay. At rl gae ks and «rounds and expressed bie rasulys \e Miss Burne also picked Pagan from street, et NVANE ERYRR STAGES satisfaction at the exvellont arrange: & line a twely ‘ ho tba ag a Air. Heyman {8 the son of a wealthy Nearly the entire moraing was taken| “Dr, arthur Holi walktng The cou ted at. Delmon up at Fort Roots, afier whieh the start | Elebty-second st em Joo's De AF A ete weae Rk Was r the city was made. Whon the car-| (eating him, call CHILIAN MINISTER DEAD, | fpf thoy ving hagpliy “tes inges were drawn up ihe mounted &- | Polloe ¢ MADRID, Oct. %.—Senor Silva Crug, |Aether until a few weeks when { honor ‘wok lair places | Hospital for obsarvation as to his mens the Chilian Minister who prevented hin | Me, Heyman went back to her father s Preedent, This escort, which see Credentials Oct. 9 died last i lthe divorces action. aown as the “Blue and Gray,” consist | — - ed of twenty-four civil war veterans aaa . twelve Union soldiers, and twelve for: | | ner Confederates, and It particularly | pleased the President, I was annoudced that this escort would precade the | President's ge throuraout the en tire day and act as a bodyg.iird, | city was reacned at novn whe President R t delivering an ad ress, being entertained at Juncneon and -_- ’ ding @ reception. fo Phi h . , —_ > Sa Later he was shown the various s 2 . ' points of interest and then given a| ‘en ropist Will Spend Gale Coming Out of the Grand Jury Returns Bill warty send-off for Memphis from 5 ; | i 1 it sorts Remar een | = oummers. There and Will Make | Against Dinser and Agnes | Renaude, Mother of Girl. Indictments alleging murder In the first degree, the penalty for which ts “95, 1903: "TAS EST MR SSRI Jerome Can't Be Switched | from Boss Issue to Answer Criticisms, Aroused by James W. Osborne's re- | paated criticiams of the conduct of his oMoe, Distetet-Attomey Jerome Issued & #tatement this afternoon tha h In- ends © be final, He snys that he will not be ewitched from the main issue he has ralsed—the freedom of the ppo- ple from tha domination of the bosses— by a detailed disounsion of the affairs ot his office, but that he feela catled -wpon to show that Mr. Osborne mis- ropresentts the law and the facts when he tries to shift upon the Dxetrict At- tormy the blame for the failure to punish the persons responsible for the Sloourn disaster, “His statements in this respect," sald the District-Attorney, “are both reck- leas and ignorant. I took up the Slo- cum case personally. After careful con- sultation with the Federal oMfcers we Geoided the punishment of the gullty was a matter that could be better de- cided by the United States courts, And after three trials of one of the stron @st casos there was no convietfon,” Mr. Jerome acouses Mr. Osborne of being a demogague. He says that he woull rather have the approval of lewders of the dar like Joseph H. Choate, Willlam_G. Choate, Joseph La- roque, Jonn BE, Parsons and Willlam B. Hornblower than Osborne. MURPHY SAYS COPS WON'T INDORSE HEARST He Declares the Report that They Had Done So Is Without Foundation, Charles F. Murphy sald to-day the | report that the policemen of the olty | had secretly agreed to support William K, Hearst was without foundation. The police had a meeting reeently, he said, “but took no action, There Is to he rnother meeting soon, and unless I in much mistaken Cheve will be po in- dorsement for Mr. Hearst It 1s understood that the coming meet- ing of policeman will take place - morrow night ak Maennerchor Hall In speaking of the possibility of Mayor McClellan giving up the Mayoralty at the end of a year, if re-elected, to ac- cept a gubernatorial nomination, Mr Murphy sald to-day “The Mayor is the man to dectle what he will do about a matter of that kind. It is optional with him {f he gets }a chance for the gubernatorial nomina- tton, On this maiter I expect to have something Important to-night. I have seen the Mayor every afternoon recent- y and expect to see him again this af- ternoan, We will then take up this matter, but I repeat it is for him te what he will do in the future. "Mayor M will be re-elected vut Jam almost afraid to give the fig- ures. My breath la likely to fail me they will be so large.’ “ellan - —— NEW BATTLE-SHIP TESTED Rhode Island ven Ballders’ Trial for 1¥-Knot Speed, QUINCY, Mass., Oct, 25.-Starting on her bull trial, the battle-ship Rhode Island, constructed b the Fore River Shipbullding Company, left the company’s yams here to-day at 6 A. M, going directly to Province- town, R. L, and was given standard- izing tests on the Government meas ured mile course off that port. Later she will proceed to Rockland, Me., fo: further tests on the Government course along the Maine coast The battle-ship, which is the first steel craft of a new and powerful type to be constructed in the New England yard, carried a crew of $0) jh lled to-day with practi. hing ready for going Into fulfill her. contract hour, GAS FROM PASTE When Used as Food Is Bound to Make Tro The average cereal food as fre- juently prepared forms a party, gas generating mass jn the stomach which gives the digestive apparaty considerable trouble and frequently puts {t out of business, A young map writes from Trenton, N. J., to tel’ what it did for him: “YT lived in a boarding-house for three years before | was married,’ he says, “and every blessed morning there was supplied me eome sort 0° cereal breakfast food, which I atr simply because I had been trained tc eat what was set before me—not |,0- cause I particularly relished any of it. It used to He heavy on my stom ach, and within an hour fill me full of gas, making me very uncomfortahle Att last this sort of "hing brought on a serfous disturbance of my digestive apparatus, with loss of appetite, and In time I had to go under the doe: tor's care. “He put me on a diet of milk anu HW OSBORE WL PA Replying to Jerome, He Says No Politician Shall Dic- tate to Him, ——_—- James W, Orborne, Tammany nominee Cor District-Attorney, to-day gave out the following interview; “Mr, Jerome has sald that he would like to fave me say whether I shall appoint my assistants, if elected, on the same plan that he appointed his—with- ou, regard to polities and without ref- erence to the wishes of any politician, “This ls my anewer: If I am elected, I shall appoint as my assistants the best mon that I can get. My firat Question as to an appileant for @ posiuion in my office wul be Is he honest? The second question will be, le he com- petent? “Of two men equally honest and capa- pea Decca ut) of Other aw ep n= appoint the Demo- crat, | am fn Democrat, bred tn th bone, and | prefer to have as my, ase siviants those of my own politionl faith, rovided, alwwys, that ey are ae ‘ul And a8 eincleut a any men can find, I shall 6 my 4D) without reference to the wishes politician or any other man, I # no omn substitute hig oon- lence for mine In the matter of my ppointments or in any other omcial duty. 1 1 be fae to have the ad- and suggestion of any man in whore judgment have confidence. whether he be a politician or not, and I shall give to such advice and sugges- tions the weight that my intelligence and my conaclence advises me to #ive But I shall let no vonsideration, polit!- Cal: aocial or otherwise, interfere with my purpose to make my staff the most eMctent and the moet devoted to the In- of spe people of this county that IT endeavor to follow In this matetr the precepts jaid down by Gro- ver Cleveland and ty Thesdore Roose velt. Tf I can make appoiniments out of the ranks of my own party that ar as gol as the bem I shall make them If T fled_& necessary for the Interests of my office to appoint a Republican or @ Prohibitionist I shall make that ap- polnunent “1 shall follow the examole of De Lancay Nicoll, who, by ordering above principles, selected the bes: 6 of lawyers what was ever organised the county, including, among «thers. Vernan M, Davis, Justice of the Su preme Court; Francis L. Wellman, John F. McIntyre, George Gorton Bat ue. John D. Lindeay, H. B. 13. Stapler and Reber: Townsend, at present a member of Mr. Jerome's staff, i SULTAN AGREES ON SPAIN, TANGIER, Morocco, Oct. %—The Sultan has accepted Algeciaras, Spain, teres as the place for the Morocean conter- ence. Silk Section. 5,000 yds, Colored Crepe de Chine, | the most popular up-to-date | silk fabric, in a complete line jof street and evening shades, | jincluding white, ivory and black, at VG yd., unusual value. Dress Goods Dept. Special Thursday & Friday, 3,500 yds, | Ad Wool Chalis, this season's designs; cream grounds with neat dresden figures, dark grounds, figures and stripes, polka dots and many others, at 34¢. yd, value 50c. yd, Lord 1 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, H. O'Neill & Co, | Thursday, October 26 | Brass Beds axe ew | | | J LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT The Wonderful Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, SAMPLE BOTTLE SENT FREE BY MAIL Swamp-Root, discovered by the emi. nent kidney and bladder specialist, promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Some of the early symptoms of weak kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back, rheumatism, dizziness, headache, nervousness, catarrh of the bladder, gravel or calculi, bloating, sallow com- plexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, suppression of urine, or compelled ne water often day and night, he mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney remedy, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Is soon realized, It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best. Swamp-Root {s not recommended for everything, but if you have kidney, liver, bladder or uric acid trouble you will find it Just the remedy you need, Sold by druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sam- ple bottle of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root and a pamphlet that tells all about it, including many of the thousands of let- ters received from sufferers cured, both sent free by mail, Write Dr, Kilmer 8& Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., and please ba sure to mention that you read this gen- erous offer in the New York Bveniug World, Don't make any mistake, but f remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle, West {25th St., Near 7th Ave, These $17 Turkish Couches, only $10.90! ey ok ad Le ay NOTA URN U NUTR SACEN OES AIL AV" bit for $17 TurkishCouche: $10.90 like design, luxuriously made with velour covering, deep ly and closel y tufted; spring body, head and edges; carved golden oak feet SEND for our illustrated Points” catalogue if you wish to save money , os 8 8 ew END for our illustrated “Flats catalogue if you contemplate furnishing a flat Liberal Credit Given = Tailor Shopn:110 Filth Ave. ALL GOOD dressers foregather at the Lambert Stores because Atterbury actuallyrealize their | ideals, Without theex- | travagance yf thecustom tailor's charges, they*re- produce allhe cangive at but half his usual price = | Why present him with | the difierence ? “Ask the Man WhoWeara Th Special Line of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $25.00 Salesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, Alno at: New Haven Clothers nny Sole Agent, JIAMONDS | /ATCHES, JEWELRi me I om ti hotana| Wi teen Ne Angee tiy « $ Hiuetreted jogue Ne. 44. L W. Sweet& Co, & 1, System Clothes 4 hehe : pe 7 the Bound near Stamford, Conn, the this region to-ldeath, wore to-day filed by the Grand i RM abate re eitis pi senda a millionaire phtlamthropivt wilt retire | MRHt It will come out of the northeast Tyr anil Gunter) Dineer, of No toast which in a x or two loxt = rise from qui Ine regula in the form of a gale that may ine} ais ; me 13 pounds in weight. I had sme tal : with his Rose P: ta NCPOMBE| 8, Urea, Ioty P ight. n | tlons fol mine vial to New Orleans, | Wit" h has e Pastor Stokes, to |{n velocity to hurricane force, ‘The|o! West be BG A Lipp tis package of Grape-Nuts food in m) . " | t being the President's intention to | *end his summers, based thin iiete | WeMther Bureau at Washington has Ranaucs, wtio on Pept ed ewo- T room, which T had hought aa a mat | , | hy Like a ‘| op? Tb a WHEGH GAC tacos 1," wald Mr, Stoke ny le |motified all the local bureaus from Bal. | *or-old Gertrude Hyland, the child «flier of curiosity, but had never | | ‘ arship. on ch he will be accom. | island.” sa © Stok to an Evening | timore to New York ¢o send out storm Mie woman r yi i | . Sain ein 8 do pened. When I finally tired of mil | '. | Hanlon: by bis fecretary and Dr. Rixey. | World repore and 1 will erect @ | warnings, This is the warning that, Dinser and the woman, both of whoin and toast | thought I would try th —_—_—————, | ————a— - summer home there The name Is | has been sent out from Washington have been in the Tombs since thety at] Grape-Nuts, without ony expectatior d | WANT VOTING MACHINE Walte Island, and I assure you T have | Stonm warning signals are ordered rest, were taken into the General Ses-| that | would Mke it, thinking that it THER. & R.TRADING STAMP C0, } | sO Tno Intention of ewtablisiing a baronial | up at 1040 A. M. from Baltimore ¢o | slona Court while the Grand Jury walt-| wag probably ¢{milar to al i oF fi etal New York, Siorm over Weatern Tem M4 7 Fen 160 ” s } | — = all of Ane mansion. is to be merely |, “4 As bed = | ed, and by Alrection of Judge McMahon | of the prepared foods, |] | will redeem your Flordora tags, soap wre } i neasee, moving northeast h has two-inch continuous posts, T ball | x o HE ittcent ¢ | Queen's County Grand Jury faya | & Wooten ‘shack’ and will not com over ‘nort)ieast winds indicated for to-night, @ Plea of not guilty was entered for the] “T liked it with cream from the|| joints and heavy peg made |{| pies, of prominms on eahisilton at the Re They WIM Stop Fraud, | $20% ‘The Island tn only threr mores fn | and Thursday.” Hine ftart, however, finding It entirely |] ail sizes, Special 1] Re caramir a fee ion ve yan atven FLVAHING, Th 1. Ost: athe | SM 801M Me Mt ls acarcely big cnougt rE iy. orc aT | In reply to Judge McMahon's ques-|Aifferent from anything else that 11]| price.......06. 000 $22.50 here are. Mot. equatied. ti ti ety i: Surely you must ene ty Grand Jury to-day | for eny extensive eatate JERSEY CITY GAINS VOTES, | tions both prisoners sald they were {had ever eaten, and indulged {n It we TU Ciel cr imaing GAaee Teg World Helo W Ne At ic. ot Our plan is simply to have a little ‘The total registration for Jersey City | without means to omploy counsel and| freely. In one week (I say it on ty Regular price $30.00 Miorodora tage, ‘Rem-nber that one book of / the way ante! up a Judge Wilmot ° —— | ) ne bike of mmer home big enough for ourselves’ \s 47,008. Laat year It waa 45,022 ‘The | asked that a lawyer be assigned each | honor) I regained nine pounds in ne Re i, main sare eer a, uaa f i \ is Be asi | and for perhaps a friend or two wien | uns are malniy In Republiorn wands. | o¢ the: Judge MoMahon assigned | welght and the Grap>-Nuts gave me ||) Sale of Fancy |] studio. wr co. f y Queene county | Wa, want to have them out for a vist i Carl Fisher Hansen to look out for] the power to digest cther kinds, ot | Down Bed Pillow | 5S Brie Pg elstned PRC had area |p TM talents big enous for un to ‘The New Lady of Lyona, Dinser’s Interest and to-morrow will | food. It put me on my feet In a tev |}! own s —. a - Siecle peck! Oe hE RRL es garden, and we will en-) gye iy in New York, was caught by a! aavign a lawyer for the woman, days, and ae is and Ae will be | Size 22x26, covered in best ticking—- Krowing owe ne | 20% working in it Tt will be © aulet sunday World camera, with a 20-pound| The murder of Gertrude Hyland was | ® remle a ae et My |] | regular price $4.00; sale i) 00) stil beef reat and a very simple one beast on her shoulder |a most brutal one. The ohiMt was killed | Oly trouble 18 to keap my wife from |} | price. As A ar, and they thought! sr gtekee who has just moved Into has Aome fi Botts it wi eating too much of if, she likes It go waa : ©. Hellot has some new (dena ntwut! because ft wae in the way, After . , i Voting machines were | nty tenement home in Norfolk street | wonen'a peta, which should put the mcat|crushirg the ¢ id's skull Dinser and a POA Ma by Postum Co,, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS fi pu: In we to replace the prevent atylo| waa busily engaged hanging pictures! rueate ne Ad) the woman washed and dressed the | Battle Creek, Mich, of casting ballots time and| tis morning when an Evening Worla | Cruze pug dog's ni Ml hody and then carried It to Tenth ave-| ‘There's a reason, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. Noted int. WORK MONDAY wi taeasta WOGIA fe 1 and all traua] roparter called, — ‘The daand was pur. | pletely pint, end w nue and Tairty-fourth treet, where! poad the ittle hook, “The Road to | ‘OND : Lat ¥ . de avoided and all fraud) cased trom George H. McLean, of this ter woman has to say In next Bun- '’*v abandoned it in a tenement hall- Oy : staat done away with olty, day's World way. 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