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Arizona Sentinel. Yuma, Arizona WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, WEATHER REPORT. For the week ending Tuesday, April 23. 1001 Yuma. Arizona.

April 23, 1901. Kclntire Tempera-Humidity. Uire. 5 a in 3pm Max. Min.

27 10 79 47 8 SO 40 27 13 91 51 70 8 Til VA 8 U2 55 4S 9 91 52 Cii 15 91 r2 I itt 9 Day of "Week. Friday. Sa.Axlny JKSny Monday Tuesday Average. Rainfall for the week. 0.

Accumulated dcGcieacy of tempera tare for the wcelt, 4 degroes. hackett, OflScial in Charge. T. V. Coffey of Blaisdell was in uma this week.

Edwin Caiiie ol Ventura is stopping nt Hotel Gandolfo. 3. St Claire of Pboenix -as uci.f Htfci Gcndohv ihis wesk. Wei': GSttman. the mining- expert, returned to Ho; el Gandolfo last even-injr.

Dave Balsz returned from" Tempe on Monday with a car-lead of fat cattle for his Yuma market. If you have real estate or canal stock for sale, call and cc C. D. Baker, real estate agent, Hotel Gandolfo office. Married, April 21, by Probate Judge Frank, Burrows C.

Arnold and Amelia P. Moore, both residents of Phoenix. The Sentinel's young friend, Amelio Prank, is now filling the position of head clerk for A. Volpiu at the Bee Hive. Col.

S. W. Fcrgusscn.cneofthe principal directors of the Imperial Land and Canal Company, was in Yuma last week. Sheriff F. E.

Murphy of Pima county brought in a batch of convicts from Tucson and deposited them in the pen last Thursday. Robert Walker and Mr. T. Black of Flagstaff were at Botel Gandolfo yesterday. They brought down four prisoners for the pen.

At the last meeting of the school trustees Mrs. Connor tendered her resignation as a teacher in the public schools of Yuma. Yuma county district attorney can now be found in the Molina block on Madison avenue, where he has recently iitted up an office. Mrs. L.

F. Greenleaf of Santa Cruz, and her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Snowden, of Fcriuna.

were at Hotel Gandolfo Saturday. F. J. Kimball registered atllotel Gandolfo last evening. He comes to set up the'machinery on the boats for the Imperial canal.

Col. Charles Ballanee was up from his ranch ill the Colorado valley Saturday. The colonel is expecting another shipment of high-bred hogs in a few. days from Ohio. Our young friend Harry-B.

Moore is expecting some mining men from New York with an expert to examine some mining properties in the Plomcsa district within a raw days. The board of supervisors adjourned to-day to meet again May 18th. when they will open bids and award contracts for county printing and for county physician and hospital service and supplies. Donald M. Mclntyre leaves tonight for Tucson to attend a meeting of the financial committee of the grand lodge A.

O. U. W. of whiqh he is a representative member from Yuma lodge. Capt.

Alphonso B. Smith's Secretary, Mr. F. E. King, arrived in Yuma last week, and is materially assisting in pushing the work of the Mexican-Colorado Navigation Company.

J. W. Snyder and wife, C. C. Snyder and wife and Miss S.

V. Kyne. all of Fresno, were, at Hotel Gandolfo this week. Each of the party located 320 acres under the Imperial canal. The peace officers of this place have done much good and effective wot-Rvof late, and consequently will receive the continued moral support of cur citizens.

The U. S. Land office at Tucson has passed upon 14S claims in the Algo-dones tract since the opening on March IS. The entries cover approximately Twenty-three contesting applications have been rejected. The Yuma public schools will close for the session on Friday evening of this week and to round out the closing hours of the term an entertainment will be given at 7:30 p.

m.by pupils and teaohers.to which all.esr.eeially parents of school children, are invited. Thomas W. Hamilton arrived from Los Angeles Sunday night and is stepping at the S. P. hotel.

Tom's many old-time friends -will be pleased to learn hat he has recently concluded a mining deal which locates him "on easy street." Captain Mellon of the steamer I'o-chau is down from the Needles after some articles needed in the construction of another steamer which his com- pany is building. Captain Mellon' paid the Sentinel office a friendly call yesterday. W. H. Shorey has for some time past had quite an attraction at the front of his place of business three mice, which he had caught in a trap and placed in the cage in which is a re volving cylinder, same as is often seen I began using Dr.

King's New Discov-in a squirrel cage. The mice have be- cry and was wholly cured by six bot-come quite tame and have taken quite Positively guaranteed for a liking to the cylinder ride, and are coughs, colds and all throat and lung spinning it around racst of the time to troubles. At Cotter's drug store. Price (be amusement of pnprerpbr. jocund fJ.

Trial bottle? free. Back Ivelley Here, Busk Eelley, editor and proprietor ofthe Moberly Mo. Monitor, one of the oldest and best newspapers of North Missouri, arrived in Yuma yesterday, and called at the Sentinel office. Mr. Kelley has some valuable placer mining property at Monitor, near Gild City, in this county, and he is here to look after it.

He is impressed with the great improvement Yuma since his last visit here. The Holland Submarine Boat. All cur readers are familiar with the Holland submarine boat, with which it is possible to go about completely under water. If the enemy have a big war ship lying in a strongly fortified harbcr the boat can be submerged and make its way to the ship, place a powerful explosive under it and blow it to pieces without appearing above water. While this boat secretly destroys ships of the enemy, Hosteler's Stomach Bitters likewise attacks and overcomes dangerous diseases.

A few doses give relief in any stomach, liver blood disorder. The Bitters not only cure the sick, but prevent the well from becoming sick. It should be taken by all who need a strengthening tonic. Arrested tor Smuggling. Juan Domiuqucs and L.

Dominqucs residents of The Colony just be'Iow the Mexican boundary line, were arrested Monday by Deputy U. S. Marshal Wilder cn a charge cf smuggling -IS pounds of cheese across the line. The warrant was sworn out by Deputy Collector Hood. The case is set for next Saturday and will be tried before U.

S. Commissioner Harry Carpenter. Peter T. Robertson is attorney for defendants. High Pressure Days.

Men and women alike have to work incessantly with brain and hand to hold their own nowadays. Never were the demands cf business, the wants of the family, the requirements of society, more numerous. The first effect of the praiseworthy effort togep up with all these things is commonly seen in a weakened or debilitated condition of the nervous system, which results in dyspepsia, defective nutrition of both body and brain, and in extreme eases in complete nervous prostration. It is clearly seen that what is. needed is what will sustain the system, give vigor and tone to the nerves and kpep the digestive and assimilative? functions healthy and active.

From personal knowledgeAve can recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts on all the vital builds up the whole sstem. and fits men and women for these high pressure days. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining, unclaimed in Yuma pcstollice, week ending April 24, 1901: Courtney, R.

EL Cautufi, Estebea Campos. Dario. Carmichael, B. Dabovich. Peter, Darley.

Martin Jones. L. H. Jochi, Lutz, Mr. Lyons.

J. Mentain. Frank Magdaleno. Porfirio Martinez. Calleta.

Martinez, Antonio Natividad, Jesus. Ocho. Romalda Ortiz, Manuel Preston. Fay Riley. Edward, Reests Albert Sanchez.

Juan L. Saiz. Francisco Sedkeone. Almo. Peitons calling for above letters will please say "advertised." R.

H. Chandler, P. M. How's This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cheney Toledo.

O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West Truax.

Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Waldixg, Kinnan Marvin. "Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface's of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills arc the best.

Sent to the Asyiurn. William Wynccop Watkinswas tried before Probate Judge Frank last week and was adjudged insane. Dr. Moller being the examining physician. The unfortunate man was taken to the asylum at Phoenix cn Monday night's train by Sheriff Livingston.

Mr. Wat-kins has been living alcne at his ranch in the Colorado valley for several ears. He is quite an old man and was formerly possessed of unusual intellectual at- tainments, considerable wealth, and a good education, covering the arts and sciences, in which latter he was exceptionally well versed. His mind is sTrp-j posed to have become unbalanced from living alone and brooding over linan-j cial reverses which have marked his life in the west. One of his hallucinations is that the J.

Pierrepont Morgan sydicate is indebted to him in the sum of two millions Gf dollars and will net pay him. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, had to repair. ''Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough.

It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland. Sioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then Simultaneous Filings. Judje George H.

Miles lias returned from Tucson, where he had been look ing after his land filings at the U. S. land ofiice. Judge Miles and one John Lynn made simultaneous filings for the same tract of land. In cases of this kind the government permits the parlies to make cash bids, the highest bidder getting the land in question.

In this instance Judge Miles knocked the persimmon, his bid being $110.00 and Lynn's Another easeof the same kind occurred last wc ek. the parties being J. B. Ratbbuu and Miss Emily Rath bun bid -520 and secured the land. Miss Harbolt having failed- to offer a cash consideration.

Both of these claims are located in the Algodones tract west cf Yuma. Molds Up a Congressman. ''At the end of the last campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, less of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly It seemed that all the organs in body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round-medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Overworked, run down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health unci vitalitv from Electric Bit- ters. teed.

Try them. Only f0c. At Cotter's drug store. Guaran- The Assassination ot Sheriff Bceler. Hon.

A. F. Banta is in receipt of a private letter from St. Johns. Apache county, in which the writer says: 'As yen have heard some time ago that Ed.

Beeler shot and killed Monte Slaughter in Springerville last January. Well, cn the 12th instant P. Slaughter, a boy of 17, brother of the deceased Monte Slaughter, and M. Jar- rell, a cousin of the Slaughters, aged 22 years, ambushed Ed. Beeler from behind a pile of recks about thirty yards distant from their victim.

From their nmhiish thev hrcd linen fired upen Mr. Beeler. the first two shots taking effect ex-sheriff after receiving the two shots and although badly wounded, succeed-1 ed in getting into a little sheltering arroya that was nearby. The assassins continued firing in an endeavor to finish thejr dastardly work, and fired eight more shots, 'killing one of Mr. Beeler's horses and wounding the.

other one; the two horses being hitched to a wagen. Mr. Beeler was armed only with a pistol, and at the time was engaged in building a pasture fence. He lived about seven hours and gave a clear and succinct account of the affair. The assassins made no attempt to conceal their identity and are now fleeing from justice with Sheriff Ortega and party hot on their trail.

The murderers have twelve hours the advantage cf the sheriff and posse. Easy to Feel Good. Conn tl ess thousands, have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively cure con-stipjttiohj. sick headache, dizziness, jaundice, malaria, fever and ague and all liver arid stomach troubles.

Purely vegetable: never gripe or weaken. Only at otter's drug store. New Telephone Cable. Supt. Frank Blaisdell, of the Yuma ife haf.

at enst until Telephone Company, is putting up an U)e supi.eme com.t, )af5es npon the 0vi-anle-inducticn cable to take the place mnv of the numerous telephone wires. The cable simply consists ot 100 separate wires enclosed in a non-conducting tube of India-rubber, and is one of the latest improvements in teleplione ser vice. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had itching piles. Thev're terribly annoying, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands.

For injuries, pains or bodily eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Cotter's drug store. Reader, If you want the Greatest amusement game of the century, for parties, for "twos, "for solitude, for you something to while away pleasantly the idle hours, send one dime to box 1017.

Sunset Publishing Company, Lcs Angeles. California. 24t4 Mr. J.Vance Lewis. ofTakcma Park, a suburb of Washington, D.

C. and his son, Charleys Lewis, arrived in Yuma yesterday and are in the market for a slice of the rich Colorado valley, upon which the young Mr. Vance desires to locate and become a tiller of the soil, or a grower of alfalfa. Mr. Lewis and his son visited the Sentinel ollice yesterday to make inquiries regarding lands for sale in the valley.

Mr. Lewis is an attorney and makes a specialty of pulic land law, havinghad long experience in the general land ofiice and in practice before that ollice. Both the young man and his father are very pleasant and agreeable gentlemen and the Sentinel would be pleased to see them become property holders in the valley. They have Gandolfo. rooms at Motel The following, party of prospective land investors from California arrived on last night's train and left this morning for the head of the Imperial canal on a tour of investigation: H.

P. McCusick, Norwalk, Will S. Fawcctt. Whittier; Mrs. S.

C. Abbott, Compton: W. H. Holloway, Whittier; M. H.

Walker, Kcrnville. Capt. 13. A. Frazier, one of the pie neer citizens of Willcox, is stopping at noted Gandolfo.

The captain is one of the successful cattlemen of the territory, and is here to secure some of the rich lands of the Colorado valley, which he thinks is all right and has a bright future. HART NEARLY ESCAPES. The Condemned Murderer of Hatt. De Vane Cuts His Shackels and Gets Close to Liberty. "In two minutes mere I'd have given you fellows sepne target practice, anyway." said Thomas Hart yesterday to a group of deputies and others when he found that his attempt to get out of jail had been thwarted.

Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterdav County Recorder Cronin went to the hydrant in the jail yard fcr a drink of water. The hydrant is near the northeast corner of the jail building, and while drinking, Mr. attentiou was attracted by the sound of falling dirt. Glancing at the adobe wall he soon discovered re the dirt was coming from and a Sherlock Holmes was not needed to divine its meaning mio of the prisoners yas diggingout." Somewhat pc r-turbed but not "rattled." Mr. Cronin acted' quickly.

Going to his office he returned at once with a gun. and having given the alarm hurried to the jail, where a crowd of cilice rs and attaches of the court house quickly gathered. Halt was found safe enough in" his cell, but with his shackles cut in two and in a disagreeable frame of mind, which is net to be wondered at, for if Recorder Cronin had not discovered what was going as as he did. Hart would have breathed free, air at least u-mpuia. tl ..1 1,..,.,.

i ins escape. Foiled by so narrow a margin. Hart was in a bad humor. "By said, "I'm out oJ luck: some of you knock me cn the head! Only two min utes more, though, and I'd have given you some elephant target practice if nothing more come of The aperture through the wall was only a few inches from the ground and required but a little enlargement at the outer edges to permit Hart's crawling through very readily. It was a close call and the prisoner will hardly have another such Sheriff Livingston has l5m u-ith "Ol-Piron llOlit' tw, tll same: oesieies ne nas Deen pmceu solitary confinement.

The supervisors have ordered a steel cell, in which Hart will be placed as soon as it arrives. Every precaution will be taken and unless providence or the supreme court intervenes, and neither is within the probabilities, Thomas Hart-; before many moons will expiate the murder of under-sheriff DeYane by the hemp necktie route. The saw used by the prisoner could' not be found Hart says he broke it and threw it into the vault. Ever since the capture of the murderer he has been confined in the territorial prison, but Supt. Brown turned him over to the county authorities a few days ago, as he did not want him on the hill any longer.

Brown says that there was hardly a convict who was not desirous that Hart should es'cape, and. they were planing all the time to thatjt'nd. As Hart was a most desperate and resourceful criminal, besides being the county's rightful charge and not his, he decided to turn him and the responsibility for his safe keeping over to the Sheriff. Hart was sentenced to hang May 17. but a stav of execution having been secured on an appeal, his lease of (iec SPECIAL NOTICES.

Go to Geo. Paxton's store and get all kinds of fruit, vegetables, cigars, to bacco. bread, pies. etc. Quick sales and small profits is my motto.

Yellowstone and Monogram whiskies at The Ruby. Babbitt metal for sale at the SENTINEL ollice. Shorey has just received a new line of Ralston Health Pear's ottar of roses toilet soap at Cotter's drug store. See our fine linen paper, only 2oc per box. at Cotter's drug store.

Professor Engelhardt, late of 'arrived ia Yuma last week on his'4ray to Los Angeles, where he wtfl establish his headquarters, as a mining expert and Prof. Engelhardt. is one of the most thoroughly practical mining men of the country, and has directed the construction of many mills, smelters and cyanide plants in Colorado, Montana, Mexico and California more, perhaps, than any other man. He is a thorough chemist, having the advantage of a scientific education obtained both in the United States and Germany. Cassius M.

Coe, editor and proprietor of the Nome Gold Digger, who has been stooping at hotel Gandolfo for several months, leaves to-night for Scottsdale, a small settlement some ten miles from Phoenix. We are sorry to see Mr. Coe leave Yuma, but as he be- LUt; uiiiiuc uc uui.cuujin lu him, the Sentinel most sincerely hopes that his most sanguine hopes may realized, and that when he returns to Yuma again it may be with health and strength fully restored. Sheriff S. S.

Stout of Maricopa county," brought down a convict and lodged him on the hill yesterday. His name is Juan Rosas, and he has a three years sentence to serve for assault with intent to kill. Sheriff Stout returned to Phoenix on last night's train. A clear brain and healthy body are essential for success. Business men, teachers, students, and other workers say Hood's Sarsaparilla gives them appetite and strength and makes their work seem easy.

It overcomes that tired feeling. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL nequaled by ahy other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water.

heavy bodied oil. IESS excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. IMever burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service.

Stitches kept from breaking. gs sold in all Localities Manufactured hy Standard Oil Cotnprtnr. AMENDHENT TO ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE TRIPLER LIQUID AIR COHPANYY. The undersigned hereby certify that the following amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of The Tripler Liquid Air Company is duly authorized as therein stated: that for "the purpose of acquiring the patents, applications for patents and the property of other liquid air companies, and for the purpose of strengthening the treasury of this company, the offcers are hereby authorized and empowered to file with the proper officers of the Territory of Arizona' the following amendments to the Articles of Incorporation- of this company, to-wit: Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of The Tripler Liquid" Air Company, authorized by the board of directors on the 20th day of March. 15)01.

and which action was confirmed by the stockholders at a special meeting duly called for that purpose and held at the office of the company at Yuma. Arizona, on the 2nd day of April, 1JJ01. namely: First: That the capital stock of The Tripler Liquid Air 'ompany be and the same is hereby increased from 1.000,000 shares of a par value of $10.00 each to l.f00,000 shares of a par value of $10.00 each. Second: That the board of directors is hereby increased from seven member to edeven members, and that the present board is authorized to elect the additional member, who shall hold office until the next annual meeting of the company. Third: That the directors may appoint an executive committee and delegate such power and authority as the directors may determine.

The Tripler Liquid Air company. By Stephen W. Dorsey. Vice-President. H.

P. Stephen W. Dorsey. John P. Jones.

H. PLayton. Frank J. Cannon. State- of New York, County of New York, On this 2nd day cf April.

A. D. llftl before me personally came and appeared Stephen W. Dorsey, John P. Jones.

H. P. Lay ten and Frank J. Cannon, to me personally known, and known to me to be four of the directors of The Tripler Liquid Air Company, the corporation referred to in the fore going certificate, and they severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same as such directors. In witness whereof.

I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal in the said coun'y of New York the day and year last above written. John C. Wall, Seal Notary Public. New York County. Reeciyed for record April 22, lflOf.

at f) minutes past 11 o'clock a. at request of Stephen W. Dorsey. Recorded in Book No. of Bonds and Agreements at page 9." e't Records of Yuma-county.

Arizona Territory. C. P. 'RONIN, Recorder. Seal By Lillian E.

Cronin Deputy Recorder. First publication April 24. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Chas. Gallagher, deceased.

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Julius Goldbaum, administrator of the estate of Chas. Gallagher, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at Tucson, Arizona, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Pima, Arizona. Julius Goldbaum. Administrator of Estate of Chas. Gallagher, deceased.

Dated Tucson, Arizona, this 2(ith day of March. 11)01. Notice for Publication. Homestead Entry No. 2964.

Department of the Interior Land Ofiice at Tucson, Arizona. April 22. 1P0 1. Notice is hereby si von tfr.it the- pettier has liled notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court at Yuma, Arizona, cn Friday. May 31.

1S01. viz: Thomas S. Lewis, of Yuma, Arizona, for the S. W.H N. Vv.U Sec.

and N. E.Ji and N. W.h S. Sec. 31, T.

10. S. R. at G. S.

It. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove is continuous residence upon and cultivation oT said land, viz Archie Pricxt, Melville Oreenleaf. Richard P.

Marablc, and George M. Thurman. all of Yr.ma, Arizona. MILTON K. MOORK.

register. J'irst publication April 21, iWM. 8 New-invoiceln Lutcst Stylos ol Ladies' Underwear Also. a Fine line of Men's Shirts, Shoes tmd Underwear Tllis space Arizona Bakery The Pioneer Mercantile House of Yuma, Wholesale anil Hay, Grain and Lumber, Boots, Slices, Etc, ufcCor. First miuiuuuiuuiuiuiiuiuuiiiiiumu i-roiii LIIME Imperial Land and Canal Co's camp, south of Flowing- Wells, in San Diego California, Leave Flowing Wells Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Returning Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

1 Ocjcjc1 Stock. Comfcrtabl'-; Oc osV" Private conveyances furnished when desired, also good hotel accommodations, at Flowing Wells, by applying to GEO. McCAULLEY, PropV. Offioe Telephone, 211 Wholesale Liquors and--'1 Cigars. Ajxents for the Celebrated Los Angeles Brewing Co's ALTHEE a Tonini 6 COMl'LKTB ASSORTMENT OV ifrpsh FmiM' ht best in the market.

I 1 VJ'-I I I I UIL Confectionery and Candy Fresh A From the Factory. Complete Assortment of Havana, Mexican and-g Cigars. 9 A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY 4 Gandolfo Block. Yuma. Ariz.

G. S. PETERKIN BLACKSsVSSTH WAGOIM-MAKER. Horse- Shoeing a Specialty. Shop cor.

Second St. and Maid2ii Lane YUMA, ARIZ. Baker BfdQ, Yuitia. a CF belongs to the and Restaurant Retail and Main Sts. Yuma, Arizona I Flowing on the S.

P. Iw to the Ice Pfanf Jeie. 24T rianufr. of Distilled Water Water Family Trade PrOpr. DEALER IN Osnerai Merchandise.

Wood Cut to Order and Delivered to any part of town Hay and Grain Bought and Sold. Yuma, Arizona. Desert Land, Final Proof Notice for Publication, United States Land Ofllce. Tucson, Arizona. March 4.

1P0L Notice is hereby given that Melville Greenleaf, of Yumii. Ytfma county. Arizona, has tiled no- lice of intention to insvkc proof on his desert' land claim No. 2877 for the S4 See 15. 10.

It before the autt Receiver at Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday, the eleventh day of April, 1001. He names the following i messes to prorathc complete irrigation and reclamnaion of sai2 land: Gus Livingston. "Walter Webster. Albert P. Behan, and Charles R.

Hood, all of Yuma. Arfeonn. MILTON R. MOORK, Ftrst Pnblv.nUicn fi, IKH. and.

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