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Wa.) +a THE EVENING WORLD, SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. | BREK PLANTS. "ow Faure Was Handed the |NJNY LOVER © RRDPEN, BUT MEN. peerage OF OMAN rb as ¢ REFUSE TO WORK Reject Offer of $1.35 for a Ten-Hour Day and De- mand $1.50. TROOPSSTILLON GUARD esis Geen “Charmer of Men” Was Mme. Steinheil Called by Those Who Knew He MORE DETAILS OF LIFE, ian France Wild Over Scandal Which Clouds Death of | President Faure. Yard Foreman at Keashey Hears of a Threat to Kill | Bie, = Him. | Pursuant to the not posted last night the Natlonal Fire: proofing Company opened its three plants to-day in the brick-making belt on the Raritan River in New Jersey where six companies of National Guards have been on duty since last Wernes- Gay keeping peace between the striking es that were | PARIS, Nov, 28—The Steinhell case continues to be the sensation of the hour in all France, and Is practicat): lthe only tople of conversation in every ne ver ns will end, The politi and } | every day. and the interest harks back n Paris in clase of society. No ures to say p revela where rger always (tees and the deputies guarding the various factories. 5 x Faure, a former President j But there was no response. The forces M Faure died in the midst yfus exci Y minute ‘of Hungarian and Slav laborers de lined to return to their old johs at a ace Wromised wage of $1.55 for a ten-ho ‘omps of Madame are to- “day. They have been demanding $15 ARG Tinecavilie. pigllahedubsmevent the Ynstoad of the $1.15 th y had been Republican newspapers. Up to the pres- 3 ent time neident in the career of feceiving. The National Company was the first ff the larger companies which are af wfected by the strike to start its fires Promptly at 7 o'clock this morning th+ © only been re- e Royalist: and demanding an ») the death of Madame Steinhell | ferred to i J anti-Dreyfus 0} joffictal investigation { ldoors were opened at the works In Perth IM. Faure, and M !jAmboy, Keasby and Reritan, At Kens | Faure, as the ins le to Sbey, where ordinarily four hundred mer lthe leaders of the Dre gitation, | was the victim of a plot. They have | put forward the old allegation that M. | Faure i d to yield to the petitions lof the Dreyfusards and sign an order |for the revision of the case, and that (are employed, not a single man ap eared. Promised an Increase. At Perth Amboy a crowd of about 350 e foreigners gathered at a safe dis- 4 ce from the soldier-euarded w whe superintendent wént out and rangued them, urging the men to com back to their old jobs and pledging his word that wages would be advanced to | $1.50 as soon as business conditions war- ranted. The men jeered and whistled and then scattered into small groups and moved out of hearing. Practically the same thing happened at Raritan, where 400 men showed up, who after Mstening to Superintendent Mills in sullen silence marched back to their homes. Superintendent Mills told Col. Dugan, | in command of the troops, that a large | number of the men wanted to come | back but were intimidated by their | as the Father of the People, His Removal have snon compelled ee aisclosure ste leaders. The argument of the maleon- th he was poisoned. believe that | consequen he only reason M. Faure did not die a natural ‘death is found in the fact that his body decomposed with unusnal rapidity, and to offset Chis there ‘are the statements of five of me best known physicians of Paris, who certified that he died of cere- bral hemorrhage. lie other ste that Madame Stein- heil was present when he passed aw Through His Oaly Vanity, His Desire to Pose sms unto regret is expr ately to be true, and great ssed that cf tanc tents that as Saturday is a halt : Faure family and the friends of the holiday anyway it would be better for | Was Accomplished. former President thought was buried the men to wait until Monday and start | | with his body. with a full day. The owners of the | fe s i plants said this was only a ruse to gain] In a series, “Diplomatic Mysteries,” by Vance Thompson, Success, in State Secrets in Letters? more time. Octtover, 1904. printed under the cap if : ReRA odaA b tcda That letters containing evidence of M. r, 1904, print the caption “How the Plot Was Hatched That} yaure's relations with Madame Stein- Having lost their patience, some of | pyded the Life « them were reported to be negotiating” ds with a New York detective ag 1] were surrendered after his death lent Faure,” an expose from which the following are| hy bably is true, but the idea that these py n large force of newly la | wants outrun their! was kered up to an extremity of exe | communications contained compromis- grants to be used as strike-breakers. It | moar r actresses wha Cltement, nitherain nightly rioes | INK State secrets ts rejected by all who Was the expectation that some of these LSA SS nots, pehind the scenes at the tine. Pectat ha f thes n ndiwhen the troops rode | Were beliind the scenes at th . mselyes , Were found mur- crimes t ust With reg: —Mme. 8 stepmother, Mme. J * \ dered in the Steinheils home in Paris | , and at the ell was dis- gagged—the net | loser around strike-breakers might be brought in to- morrow escorte by troops. If this should happen there would be danger of fresh outbreaks. | was tru A Threat of Revenge. juna Andrew Poph, yard foreman of the it is t ehey plant of the National, did not membe ew not what man at on May 31 of this y i same time Mui ered bou 590 years, the Latin world the strikers. He received a le m of the Ode 1 foauees has changed very little, What was “rawing clu: n a@ friend among the strikers last ha played a part int < political @arkly done in the caves of the doge' Stores of her numerous romantic night warn! e would be!crimes. 1 f Ls { Palace in Venice was done in a Parts. puleh Ds AE VoleMBsalliicas waylaid and e came n Fe e, With’ w 7 jan house—above the notse and glitter Are LeOmine MAU IIERE to we According to the letter his! she ma ; ' .) of (cf au evening street—a momont's walk TONE OUBt BR AreMma iis friend had overheard some of the other |< y. Sh ted for nothing in from the Place de Opera, which is the she was. She is now called men saying Poph was a the trag ining heart of nocturnal Paris. The “The Charmer of Man.” Her salon was for allying himself wit! Tpappediiby Nanity; PEE ese eter a adit ioarnienoneeves Guece who had shot seven of the men during | Every night, ke | pndden and violent: He wa aeca eae she) wanted 10 Justity, heraclt, ” ye ahgt ak Bien UTINe | (ganze) Zo teen utes after he went up the 1 real ; : cont stairs, It was 10 o'clocin Pah SBE | has now been discovered and his iden- a clue to a motive for y hey Were (4. Bugle: Lprona |Bowr the body Jay on the sofa in the | tity furnishe priting ian Benn ag} De and ink not Lie tte Patlor—gandy with art moder: the erime. He 1s a rich widower and Se ect a clay pit. Porn qown, unseen 0: iscover-| Body Carried Home Secretly, resides In a famous chateau near Me- A brigadier and three ag. s in the Department of the Ar- not implicated in the able eyes. Mot paix, the brigadie teurs of the briga officer de in: crches tiie Were detailed upon this business; ts of the #« ed it down |dennes. He ed ross. in the car- At Col. Dugan's advice he spent the night at a hou mote from his oy crime When seen alist this ma reach the plant at all. He will be y #ixth pre! } PPR AEP TART Lave ies (MIOne ShCe With whom Be Gish 008 | Oe yc | Tdi {eepublic® rode back | who ts the ti children, pro- on Monds An pee Rerae i end pe. When the dy was dece d frantically at the disgrace an ex- ee alia lat s, were subtle auxiliaries of cially announced that Pella poture weuldiibring: He aBialne Re the police nie Manouantirortmelieiit f apoplexy—stricken ready to commit su Hae but neverthe- they trapped him in no evil doing. he aay et every jiutions with Mme. syelnhel le bay nent Tani an : TBced Le every | scribed how he had met her at a re- The wuaua taints wit He Story | ception at the Steinheils, The gather- i) out a chink in it. Of all 7 mien, na~I hap-|ing was a distinguished one. He fell p R i at least of our porarie Felix wr pours, |easily under the spell of Mme, Stein- Faure was the valnest, The streak of Vatienn |heil's charms. He soon got into the vanity had hardened tn him early e things habit of meeting her at the “Green _. A Jin front of 1 wure out of the way the |10dge."’ a villa at Bellevue which Mme, 5 c x r f the humani. | Steinheil rented under the name of Auerbach Honorably — Dis- thea ernationallate wen on, | Mme. Prevost. Mariette Wolff, the es ‘ ‘i 1 w en AE history you | Cook, whose son was accused by Mme. charged in Court, When Wo- ' it t more than detest |Steinhell of being guilty of the mur- elf | ders, lived at the lodge and was her now This was early ils to Prove Theft, man F The vccoult government of France mistress’ contida hides in ite police, the agente who last year work its will come and go in the di sant) corridors, of the Mouwe of the Pointed For « Month an Idyl, Towers, there by the Seine, Of th “For a month it was uisit ayents not the least regarded i# the), 00" *. ifearennisinny tim Hermann Aueria Apartment houses, sat m - 4 e t dark-browed, cerebral woman who gave !9!1,"" suid this man in desertbing the Central Park West. was honor: dis A nto the hand of Felix Faure Rietaun episode. Mn Steinheil said she charged in t Court t “ ¢ ‘ thy : death, adored at each ‘meeting she te ¢ c J t well y € 8 and swore 1 was the Mug-stra » y he € e Nap? i r ad.” Bhe vid Bays she Is an a Si N unbe tale she Rng Ee Dee pOun he Ww One Hundred and Thirtec ¥ you riec i who alleged tha BRov ¢ * nome ill at mothed mA t t Faure's death. She ad- eee ee 3 re ‘ et poll af She hated her estate man r sie Nia cois an fintamous @ave the woman sub (i ) her to marry Bloyees of the Hotel Mor a POLITICIANS IN FATAL FIGHT, Seas fs , Hundred and Twenty-third et and)‘ ——— Ble eas ured he er that ahe would Eights avenue, wher avaiaiend : c Jersey Chliy ¢ for n related how the iles gradual Was robbed of $5, & gold brace ‘ fron hin € When the apell_was met ae ‘ Killing Pleads Self-Defense, — | feoxen retul SE et esi clerk, stated that on the 1 ur Vent to His Death, ened to-day before| On the morn f the crime she Woman claimed she was robbed, » the Fir called him Up by long distanee te h aro oa J wa carriage vounded by a phone, but the Wire Was not working @ chain had been nd 4 : “ “ mnaaia a 4 on a ¢ [Well and he could barely understand @ud had been re ed ce di te mie dae t killed ‘ What she said.) Hinal Hhe exclatined eo ace eles s <sene y ae. Be Goor tin Bt. E T am satisfied, f have heard 4 or 1, i, By d, Was now at was ¢ medj he went u the stairs. your yee; that is en eh for me hotel wulting for her. his death ‘ Danes |? "the next’ day when he learned of the Upon hearing this Magistrate Craz 5 nn murders he suspected the truth and 2 eg Ri ‘ ame to saris. He saw Mie, Stelt apie io the womar re Fel and ‘told her never ‘to. see him didn't believe your story 7 c pguin until she had cleared herself Det | thought I would give u . 1 t ‘The prevailing belief in Pa: fo prove it. Why should uits u « * is that Mine. Steimbetl @ ee ’ © Third y had her husband and mother i your artivies je has plenty of y ‘lke | ammanaina ted omen of your class will do many ed and knocked down |” Following the taking of the ca! ‘mn Raines gaains: wealthy men, The prise It wa righe Huckus, ‘and | the hand of M. Ley the exaintning . : "i the fa while ly- | magistrate, It n ‘turned. « ie honorably discharged. faced, Indeed, at that ume " soy | Spare ho aan hasan uoulend | the couch on which he had been placea | entirety independent investigation of the whole case. It ia sald the position of the body of Mme. Japy, Mme. Stein- heil'a stepmother, is to play an import- | ant part in subsequent developments. her husband and Mme. Japy, sald to- day that the prisoner is an honest and | ‘ honorable woman, but that she is not | In possession of ‘her mental faculties. [Ho sid that at the time of Fellx | |Paure'n death ae was at homo ill. | | ‘ t xpert physicians have declared that | Mme. Steinheil undoubtedly is. suffer- ing from a certain neurasthenta which manife itself in inventions of the 5 + * | wildest aecusations, The tamily physi: Murdered Man's Body Lay for Nurse Injured on Amsterdam|Shot After He Crashes j with a strange manta for ae i 16s rie im ‘ [oeTit, etant® iincruatt vecause"'et| Hours in Lonely Spot venue May Not Through Door of Small or! reydet one time : a Ar |Trlendiy withn Mine, Steiniell at stifled Before Discovery. Recover. Store Room. ithe investization of the double murder. | Geurge Berry_and Denys Cochin, Con servative members of the Chamber of | Wek Deputies, have announced their inten-, OSSINING, Nov, 2%—James Lone, ; . , In an effort to save @ four-year-old] A big, raw-boned, white horse ber tion of interpellating the Government | gpy years of age, an who child, Wo oe dnterpel wine Sikaatuey cn venteen years of age, an Italian, who child fargaret Meehan, a pretty |longing to Tony Rose, a peddler, of No, the ‘Steinhell case. This action i de- lived at No. s} Nbrth Highland avenue, nursemaid, threw herself in the path | 418 East One Hundred and Sixth street, signed to raise the political side of the) was found murdered to-day near the Of & Whizzing trolley ear at Ninety-|developed a sudden streak of “oes affair, with which the newspapers are | beconiing more and more occupied. — | repair shop at the old Croton Aqueduct fourth street and Amsterdam avenue|while his master was on his early As to Faure's Death. Jat Briarcitf, ere was a bullet hole rie ennai Mane ce them are in-|rounds to-day. As a result the residents 5 AUAOIAEN) An 2 ed, but the child is almost certain to | of No. 211 East One Hundred and Fitt Different versions of the death of in his abdomen, sind his face and head |yecover, while the brave girl's wounds [street have « lead horse In the call President. Faure were published on were badly cut and bruised are likely to be fatal. and th bh ft how t t him owe 3 atal, he problem of how to get him nd is no how was fo! Keb. 17, 1898 the day following Usa] sserravel ver) sau found MUU tHe pines er} event, and from then until the present No revo! 8 Count he plac he chili’s mother, Mrs. A ot yet b . time ‘it has been hinted that mystery and Coroner Squire, who was notified, gprague, a widow, who teaches 5 oie Lpe EAS IMI surrounded the case. Last a the Young man was probably mur: | pubis echoola caw Nee Make ry ee ogame loft the horse standing tn Greee pS Ha pecs eT ARS eat) Shae Ahh Tea a The spot dow of her apartment on the fitth floor] When he came out of the Jhouse | Ene Gov ves where the body w Xtremely of No. 0 West Ninety-four : ! attracts more interest than many sensa- So far the Coroner has been unable to. Meehan has had for some months the|area steps. fos. if way down the tional crimes. After the mysterious ‘find any one who heard any shooting B months the area steps. Rose couldn't pull the horse : i ) care of four-year-od Carroll, M out, nor cou 0 and death of Felix Faure on the day on wie pody ASORIATR TINE re ff a |) Mrs. ]out, nor could Policemen Gibbons which the decree for the revision of pods ny Jamet ‘ing, Sprague’s only’ son. Bn c ho r presented. and which he would have the young man was Iving -on his back n to-day Mrs. Sprague’ Suggestion of,the policemen the harness refused to sign; after the pretended) With both arms exter His hat was Sent the nurse out with Carroll for an j Was cut and the old horse went toppling suicide of Gabriel Syveton on the day aes DRI ATE i body ani as /hour tn Central Park. She watched down inte the cellar, He scrambled before he would have been acquitted far as could there Wasy to | their start from the window, Little | {US feet and tan through the basement f assaulting War Minister Andre: and Signs of a strup CAEFOINSTRUedMhlb bana te THR oth hto w*long back yard which runs behind now, after the strangling of Steinheil, [long was mith, a | o* other, the whole row of houses, He galloped Parisians are menaced by a sort of New Yor! riare and then as Miss Mehan halted to |About, snorting and kicking at every Mafia.” Vain ¥ Y after catch a message which her mistress | 07% Who came near him. re lh to his home Finally when he was outflanked he Those who credited the see rye was calling do > ‘ repressible ramors attributed jataroneciesal 1 Ty ad tee ree apclittie chap wheeled and plunged into the cellar of LS HLS aloe 4 ‘oner Squt Toble Funce ted awa nd ran into the roadway, | No. A great crowd was after him O ascertain it his time heading diagonally across the avenue. | bY this time and they managed to core a > last night | ra no, ast hig nd if he s anvthing ner him, Rose walked up and tried 3 Hi) AS abo mt ek lie of ‘es The < ‘oroner Saw Boy on Tracks. ere uiene alas but the old horse hadnt Paure’s last, day e@ the SA¥8 he lus learned that the two men | 2 , Serer nished his rampage. Faure’s last day, antinte the | Oarrelied on iene Men! A scream from Mrs, Sprague warned | Anighed his rampage. Hs fone report that house of ( tress, for whom his clared to be notorious to |the girl. She turned to see little Carron | and eezed between the south-bound car’ tracks, |couldnt get out eee Once In he while a car was bearing do! } Jlesttine cxeraees earing down upon him, | Gibbons telephoned to the Society for Italian s being sought by ‘ 3 torman twisting at the | ev C y ylished a plan of > — aS ree rt f the Prevention of Cruelty to is Sut | Ly Wi) UY AES pire neth. And they sent up Agent Soseph Jucohen ch Pada private door, © ru | ivenaeeece aA peane orward. She gave) As there was no chance of getting the leading through the ari he was e Carroll violent shove that sent |horse out. without. pulling “down the reve IVE through which he was him rolling, But the car was already | house, Jacobs solved the diMeulty with Rute de VElvsce, thraneh een I upon them. It hit her tirst and tossed his revolver. The hofse will have to be menial j her a dozen feet away. Then, moving | dissected to get his body out. os jain diminished speed, the fender struck Se Story Was Denied. the four-year-old and flung him to one | COUNT VON WE . fj ed the story, but the | [Pou eman Brennan, of the West One soe Caen TAL Gs Eudes olic fennan, 0: BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Coun' 7 M. murele seerelera in tigator on a bieyele. He carried the young | feldt as First S ary of the German ay f the President's time dur ee woman and the child into the Bergman | Embassy at Washington, left Naples ev t Le eye drug store on the corner and laid them | yesterday for New York ‘on board the is death. Seb: Faure pointed out that M unable to yunt for near of the President's time in 0 state that 1 oby her on the fi side by side. Then he|steamer| Koenigin Luise. Baron von Heatrice jumped for the telephone box and got | Hatzfeldt has been made German Mine attempted |the J. Hood Wright Hospital on the | ister and Consul General at Caira, t picettena! wire. Egypt. in bh nom. reaming and sobbing, the mother | se Was parents fc W ight su cide this afternoon years retired to Cas e NO Ante Piee ven e ae by | burst through the crowd that was forme | > aa 1 it Was acserted, Pres! nking turpentine. She was rushed to! ing about the doors of the store, as stricken in Mile. Sorel’s the Bushwick Hospital in time to save| snatched up her boy in her arms, and A Treat for Penuitlcatinronaaeithe rein ait mad with grief and fear, ran’ back | util last Monday the gir t Pre torite alleged th a Brooklyn department with him to her Se BILLS, There Dr. ° hare |eeee ac euee Viuacree eRe oueE athartic Users Faure's life had become an intoler Ree p burden because he could longer kee ae at Co at bay the blackmatlers who threatene ne ous je same time each morn-|he came from the drig store where he full exposure of the alged fact t ue re the ad completed the task which the drug | Did you ever experience the freshening- had begun of binding up Miss | up effect of a thorough bowel movement? his the proceed ¢ ey Eros: ie ise 0! t ad wounds, gre ae fal be ve ee Or hoher fathe oo enin Nee etakenitonthe hospital, | A#uredly not if you are a depender on ca- The Par: pers expresaed much con- | {#2 and | but prague refused to let her|thartics, for no cathartic cleanses thor- cK rit | child Ko too, so Dr, Schofield turned the | oughly. Consequently with your first dose cern because yst-mortem examina- tion of the body was not made. Ha this been done, it was suggested, th rumors of poisoning would have ‘bee! either de! dissipated or estat lished. It reasonably es(ablistied that Mme. Faure was not notified of her nder ti ellow over to the y physi- | fer lia, who had atrived ia the Sean |Of Dilaxin you are going to experience @ s while. Miss Meehan, *so the surgeon | new sensation of complete toward cleamy S| said, had a fractured skull and internal | iiness which is equivalent to saying that r| injuries, in addition to a very severe |you are going to experience hereafter = up wound. The child is suffering | nnetission of the brain and in=| greater eprightliness and vigor of both husband's, iliness until 8 o'clock on the ms cone! i night of his death. It was even said ternal hurts, |mind and body. that he was dead when she first reached ‘The motorman of the car that felled H ge | ihe two Was arreste the ‘end af tig | Dilaxin acts ip its own peculiar and Ge- ind locked up on a technical charge |Mghtful way. Though harmless, it Ss ault. He was Bernard Rogers, Of | the most complete bowel cleanser known. West Twenty-seventh| street. | 1° i. fortunate’ we have) tis) anid and inexpensive substance to fall tack The President, w! BATTLE WITH MOONSHINERS. |x, tor ony ty « thorough cleaosing out t, called M. BAKER CITY, A can the Intestines be invigorated into = an o his f dl: t AAP 12 gD series of disastrous tires during the past | ANNISTON, Ala, Nov. 28—-A tele-| natural regularity, Thorough cleansing Suu et Furs bem, [BOY (S/AIFIREBUG The Figaro published this account of | TO SPITE TEACHER. | | the last hours | “It was 6 was working Le Gall and, No. 3% heart, said: yee . - ‘ matter with me. d can't go on’ | | fa Te neha DIgh ss phone message from the Turkey Haven | glone permis them to, gather new strength, dt or a shught i sposition,’ 3 Nada abel Ree r P, chee F I Quit eee “It cannot be anything boy. Golden Ormor Mount near here, Bays a pitched | tne Marmola Co., Detroit, Michigan, is we Ga lied. ted, and hax dt tle was fought to-day between! pest), and after it has passed it leaves the You have not done anything ETO te eotaayt? s crimes to Pinkerton [moonshiners, and) deputies under the | powels not enervated but reinvigorated. mPiyes, 1 did. 1am tn pain.’ Apparently the boy ¢ not stand |direction of United ates Internal| Every time Dilaxin 1s used, therefore, it “Me Haure would have falien, but M.| belng disciplined by his school teacher | Revenue Collector W. W. Battle. adds to the natural vigor of the intestines, 2 ay Aer nd seated 1 eeteven.’ One night the | It is not Known whether there were any! So {t cures constipation. Finally, to sum § ed Rup snd sented RNG iiding was burned and later |casualties or not, but che message said | up all its advantages, Dilaxin is inexpen- ent Faure’s dying words, s her fires followe: jthat several of the eged -moon-' sive. Enough to treat any ordinary, case priests Who had been su:nmone S period citizens became solshiners were captured, The fight was|of constipation may be obtained of your to two Diese havelbeen? “It ia ali) (itu that posses Were organized | with manbers of the Floyd gang. druggist for as little as twenty-five cents, are repor! Ster, PAsk the pardon of all whom I have offended. a ‘The cause of death was officially 3 hem corded as apoplexy. President Fau: neendiarisa. suffered from a weak heart. One story | |.) 1 : has it that he had yielded to the gtr h ‘ fen treaties of Mlle, Sorel and invited her | = : It an at} oGK | to a fancy dress ball at the Elysee, but | when Mme. I That ft’ guetis she declared that (f | 23rd Street 34th Street. the “actress attended she and her daughte ould fray away perenident Faure went to the actress to inform = ee her of "Mme. Paure’s uluimatum. A SILK DEPARTMENTS. 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Suitable for evening . , She first came into substantial prom- ce) | Inence through the circulation of reports and street wear. . that President Faure was ier histrionlc sponsor, Such generat criticism was aroused when he tried to secure her ap- ntment to the Comedie Francaise | to abandon his On Monday and : wesday, | November 30th and December 1st. i | efforts. “ a Sale of Five Thousand yards Im- 100 FOR H h 700» Guid Feuiedy aveusye : cer GETS $ ONESTY, | ausiuis Garg poueuy itiuevus, int Mead ported Black Satin Majestic. Bugene Trevise, a waiter at the Plaza Fevers, stops Discnarges of the nose, takes 75 d -s | Hotel, has received a reward of $1 )|mway aches and pains caused by colds, It | c per ° 6 and obstinate C = from Mrs. A. A, McGregor, of No. 34| sents P stinate Coughs and pre. former pricé 1.00 West coventieth stre for being hon- Have ye : stiff or swollen joints, no mat- est Ts, McGregor lost a chatelaine | ter how chronic? 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