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.66 THE BUFFALO SUNDAY TIMES. I. THE BUFFALO SUNDAY TIMES is called dull, forty-seven men have been- killed by hunters since the opening of the game season. Meulxr tke Awsdittd PrH. But the right to object to harsh usage of beasts everybody's Some of the most valuable knowledge that: reaches the authorities, come from- witnesae who give Information of scenes which cannot 'always corns tinder the eye of a policeman.

Society must to some extent depend for It knowledge upon the good--will of all friends of animals. The Crown Prince of Germany has been rebuked by the "Even' an emperor may not be exempt from the trouble of an unruly son, Business Office 'and Editorial Room N' 193-198 Main Street. Considering the number of plains and prairies in thla country, it is a trifle nervy to suggest making the mountain laurel the national flower. NORMAN E. MACK' 1 Editor and Propriety datming exemption as a peddler.

Standard Oil gets out of paying taxes in Virginia. It's worth the money to see Standard act like such a piker as that. Arithmetic Progress. When progress in Buffalo enterprise is a matter of simple addition. It is gratifying.

But when, the arithmetic class of improvement -has, advanced to THE MTJMTPJJCCATTOVTAbLe; i we call It "going some." The dog's-eared leaf of subtraction turned The page of addition are out of -i" '-i a i Evening Time Daily) 13.00 per year: 2S eenta per -month. Illustrated Times per' year. i Entered as aeeond-clas matter at' the Post-office, Buffalo. N. Y.

A Minneapolis man has been granted a divorce because his wife enforced obedience with a mule whip. No wonder he such a reflection on his intelligence. Multiplication Is the sum now on the slate where Bell Seneca 8260 Private Branch Exchange. Call for department wanted. After- P.

But- neea Office. 3261. Editorial Rooms. 8260. Norman E.

Mack. 322. Composing Boom. 3363. tne growth or Buffalo as a convention city Is reckoned up; Locked up for being deadlocked, was the fat of a Jury of women In Los Angeles.

They will. Fifteen conventions were held In Buffalo in Federal 4165 Private Branch Exchange. Call fnr v- -f A TLT TYllM- however, agree on the point that they had a per 1910. fectly lovely time. neaa Office.

41 RS. OnmDoitnc Room, 4166. bixty-two conventions -win nave been held Being described Caruso as "a cake of here in the twelvemonth between New fear's the diminutive prima donna, Trentlnl. asks, Editorial Rooms. THE BUFFALO TIMES TELLS TT ALL WESTERN NEW YORK Population of Buffalo- Federal Census, of 1910.

423.715. Police 1908, 415.532. SUt enumeration, 376,618. Day, 1911 and New Tear's "bay, 1912. does Caruso know about soap?" That ought to Thirty-one conventions are already listed for J- hold the big tenor; for awhile.

next year, year's conventions MTJIITPIiT BY FOUR Giving: an actress 'a" 81,000 dinner and letting her be sued for the "bill might be' the sign of a dead-broke' Or. again, it might be the the number of last year'a (Cleveland Plain Dealesk If any other, city can beat that, will it please card of a live-wire press agent You, John foy up my private papers? step forward and make its presence known? Just like the at a wedding bobs up An ear is atlll to the ground for a ncise from the time-honored statement about this time that any rival town that can equal Buffalo's conven tion gain of 800 per cent. "Turkeys are plenty for every body can afford one' for dinner." WHY THJS; CATM AN BY KATE BURR. Good work this tall work -of the Chamber of Commerce and its Convention Bureau. Prohibition of lotteries by law, has not pre vented foreign lotteries from trying to do business Many cities are content with a copy of the la this country.

The postal authorities are hot His ancestors were vikint on the trail of several of these convention record of the year before. It isn't every city not by long oddsi that has a regular men warriors from the shoulder I TONG ago when the world was 1 young the pre-his-. toric cat used to. wander among the No taint of the coward tinged tl That antiquary who says the Egyptian Sphinx boldness. was a man, ought to be ashamed to call it a dis There was no hiss of the snake covery.

Anybody knows no woman could have caves and Jungles. The" pre-histortc cat was- a hus-n. his past nor the past of his orefath4 But the cat-man quibbles, a- held her tongue for; four thousand years. stammers and stands wavering ur Manua-iipts not returned unleaa accompanied by postage etampa. No attention "paid to anony-tnoua contributions.

Failure to receive paper regularly and changea of residence should be reported to the Circulation Department. Sold at new etanda of all leading hotel la principal cities of the United States. ') SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1911. Lafayette High SchooFs Ath- letic Field. THE TIMES believes the citizens of Buffalo will put their shoulders to the wheel and give their earnest co-operation' In lifting; the debt of 826,000 for Lafayette High School's Athletic Field.

Raising this money for one of Buffalo's foremost educational institutions Is a task which ehould awaken to new action the public spirit and liberality which in the past two. or three years have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to education, municipal publicity, and philanthropy In thw city. Inj 1907 Lafayette High School purchased an athletic field of seven and a quarter seres, with an entrance of 60 feet, on Delaware Avenue, near Uertel. To quote the language of authorities most familiar with the subject, "the purchase was made with the belief that education includes physical training, and that athletics, under proper supervision, develop not only health, strength and iithe creature, but one longs to take a brick and kno him either IN or OUT. Nevada Is wroth at the 'Judge who refused to allow an athletic club to call itself "Reno." Prob He plays with Opportunity until -tM ably the objection was not to the name, but to the significance designed to be attached to It manifolding apparatus for multiplying a year's conventions several times over for the next year.

Where is it' going to stop? We don't believe It will stop at all. it begins to look like the famous old example of the man who put one grain of wheat on the "corner square of a checkerboard, two on the next, four on the next, and'so on! We don't remember the figures, but anyhow, he'd have had to build up his checkerboard higher than the highest elevator, before It would have contained all the wheat. If Buffalo Is to have several times as many conventions as had before. It must have much bigger convention facilities than ever before. Give Buffalo a great convention hall.

Dame forsakes him for a boldetj thrower of the quoits. He blockades Hope, and disgusts Faith and worries even Patience wlti his waggle-waggle on the threshold. There is no palliation of his faulti buaM cometimes would stumble into a hole' where" the tropic sun did not enter, and then she would be startled by a hiss which would make every long silky hair rise from her head. That hls from uncle Joe Cannon has been dawn the Great hurl anathemas and. sometimes, something more substantial at her.

Poor Pussy she's going to; sure there's no HISS to Surprise her, system over the threshold. 1 Her, terror is hereditary. Just as your abhorrence of red, or your1 dislike of onions for; flavoring You got yours or, more, remote, and Kitty got conservatism about crossing a doorway or entering a window from her ancestor. 9 So there is excuse for her dalliance of a zero morning. But for the man-cat.

I mean the cat-man there 13 no such excuse. His cave ancestors were not afraid of being caught in ambush. The hiss had no terrors for him, for man had bruised the serpent with his heel in pre-Adamite-times. y'- Yet you will meet -that klnd'of a man more often than not. He starts to do something then draws back and hesitates.

Whether he is on the threshold of marriage, or at the entering gate of business or political venture there he will stand In flat indecision. The cat-man has not the excuse of inherited tendency of his White Way. -He saw'an actress carrying a con Why does the cat-man without the; siderable amount of avoirdupois, playing a title apology which heredity gives role. "She's quite Tafty. 'isn't she?" said TTnla 'V quirling queerties waver on tt Joe.

threshold of everything he would a creature rar smaller and Inferior In fighting: qualities to' herself nlvavs and ought to do? struck the pre-Plistoric cat stiff with SNAP SHOTS terror. The terror she transmitted tjl llAf Mexico promises to have another onen season daughter, her grand -daughter, and all the great grand-daughters down to the NOW. ror gaming. Because he is mere mush. Just mush.

The man who has anything strong, nd sure in his character never bilks never stands faltering, then backs water. He goes straight ahead, once hav ing started. 4 And therefore, by the signs of th Zodiac he is NOT a cat-man, and woman might love him. That is why YOUR cat will always Now that the Russian dancers have gone all Lopoukowa and Mordkin. Artistic temperament is a peculiar Professional jealousy Is the thorn which lurks among the choicest garlands of art.

A somewhat painful example of this feeling is said to have been at the will be quiet. pause an unconscionable time on the threshold of the door or window, letting -in icy blasts Jn winter and' flies Poor old Harvard! Will It make T. R. break and mosquitos in summer while you his record for silence? Got out your ulsters for the big snow storm uncle uavy has promised? FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY With the several wars In progress Garibaldi had not ought to want for a'job. alertness of mind and body, but also'; courage, honor, manliness and an altruistic spirit." 'These are convincing -reasons.

They, have been; abundantly justified by the usee' made of the" Held. The school is ambitious to pay off the debt this fall. It should, and undoubtedly will, have the cor-dial assistance of the people of Buffalo in. this undertaking. Perhaps Quaker City society will find a suc By GRACE CAPIEW aasrsnr.xMVwr.

cessor to the fair young Mrs. Craig Biddle. Along with the rest of them. France and Spain PJHE announcement In the dally now to share honors at the war and ful dirge, the coffin borne by four comrades and preceded by the chaplain, approached the center of the newspapers fifteen years ago that publicity games. 1 slble by Surgeons Wilcox arid Peters, myself and his many friends." John Harrison Mills speaks thus poetically of the death of Sergeant Wallace of Co.

B. "Monday, November 4th. is' a the 2 1st. Regiment, New York Volun square, from the tent where the body teers, then stationed In Virginia, had had laid In state. The burial service.

THE BRIGHTER SIDE. black day in our calendar. Last Someone committed a murder last night. lost one of Its noblest members from typhoid fe night one hour before midnight. But hundreds of thousands were kind.

For the wrong that is done is forever in sight ver, gave a' thrill Sergeant Egbert Wallace died of typhoid fever. From that low cot to the good we are fearfully blind. Someone deserted his children today. in the hospital tent, around, which of sadness to its many friends who had sent it off with best wishes might stand none nearer of kin than But millions of fathers are true: The bad deeds are not such a fearful array his brothers in arms, while the wild bottom of "the remarkable -incident at the Teck Theater the night, when the! manager of the charming and accomplished star of the Russian ballet made a speech to the audience charging that the substitution of another dancer for Mile. Ixpoukowa in the first two numbers was owing to Mordkin's envy cf the applause, which greeted the dancing of the girlish 1 Without defending the.

course of Manager Mandelkern in choosing the Ume and place he did to make his, complaint, It does appear that the grievance efr'Mlle. liopoukowa strongly enlisted the sympathies of the audience. That was shown by the ovation; she received when at last she did appear. It was-the sentiment of fair play, of Justice which estimates every artist according to capability, which caused so vigorous a rally in Mile. Lopoukowa's behalf.

The young woman is a most admirable dancer. Though hardly more than a girl, she is a marvel in her art. Nobody disputes that Mordkln Is a master his particular field. But the presence of one great artist should not mean the exclusion of another. Mordkln 'n the leading role, without a Ixxpoukowa or a Pavlowa, could not reasonably expect to compensate for the absence of those dancers.

Mordkln has broken with favlowa It Is said tor similar reasons to those which denied Mile. Lopouk'owa an appearance In the two numbers which caused the dispute last Friday night An artist who wants the whole stage is very apt to lose his share" of it. It will do Mordkln, or any other artist no harm to be reminded of thatjact Once more, J. J. 'Hill admits "bizness" isn't bad.

Saved again! always. Impressive and 'tbeauxirul, seemed more so than everTV "A short sermon from theChap-lain, with a moral from the life and death of our young comrade, an-tp then a flag-draped ambulance ar proached; the striped and start emblem of the cause he came to fight for, hid him from our the slow, sad strains of the dead march followed it away, and the escort wheeled" slowly into the rear. "In his far-away home his fam- ily wait to receive him. for among the graves of his kindred they would i have him rest, so the last sad duty belongs not to us, although atjArl- ft Compared to the good that men do. night tempest wailed and sobbed the merry month of May, like a dirge for the young life ebbing, there went out another free soul.

Somebody stole from his brother last night. 1861. The first vic "Few knew youn Wallace but to But millions of honest men live: love him. Possessed of many en Some one was killed in a murderous fight tim of. disease was Sergeant Egbert B.

But thousands were prlad to forgive dearing qualities, the light heart and Wallace of Company and for the Their brothers the wrongs that were fancied or generous Impulses of youth, with all the energy and ambitious fire otf mature years, his loss is severely felt benefit of his much-shocked friends, who had not known of his illness, kindly Chaplain John E. Robie wrote reair The crimes that we hear of each L.ay. Ington the escort fired a parting Compared to the good deeds that we coald reveal by his sorrowing comrades, by whom as follows from Camp Rogers, Up salute, and returned sadly to camp." Make not such a fearful array. his memory will every be sincerely ton's Hill, Virginia; on November Buffalo's sad part in this event cherished. 10th: was carried out with military pre- I would answer the men who stand up and de On Wednesday, November 6th, death of young Wallace, which took place on Sabbath evening clare That the world is much given to vice.

all attended his funeral, a soldiers funeral. Not under the canopy of cision. Crowds awaited the cortege as it passed slowly from the station to the Asbury M. E. Church on last, fell with a saddening Influence That the sum of man's crimes every day, every on our camp.

He was much respect one of man's temples, not blockaded by a sight-seeing crowd, nor followed by a train of showy vehicles whose where Can't compare with man's sweet sacrifice. ed by his comrades and was a faithful, noble soldier. Possessed of good Pearl Street, where Rev. Mr. Stover officiated.

The church was thronged with friends and many parents ot That for every black soul there are thousands principles, and quite ambitious, his occupants may tomorrow forget the dead In his narrow house, but under absent volunteers were present to pure white, The sum of the sinners 1s few, prospects were as bright as those of any young man among us. God's free dome, attended by com White Clothes and Black Thumbs. Men, women and children were shot Nanking because they were wearing white garments. s. i In China to wear white is supposed to be a sign 7 you are sympathy with the revolutionists.

Most of these people murdered in Nanking were 'not wearing white as an insurrectionary signal. They simply happened to have on clothes of that color. It was a. brutal, horrible --'A It will be taken all over the world as an lndica- tlon that yellow men are more depraved than white men, and are not fit be-trusted with arms in their hands. But -to save the; white race from the holier-.

than-thou hypocrisy, it would, be well to look back on what happened when the Versaillists stormed the city of Paris in 1871. Men, women' and children were murdered then, too. Not because they were wearing WHITE "j- CLOTHES, but because they had BLACK THUMBS. 'To have dirty thumbs was understood to that you had. been handling.

When the Versaillists forced entrance Into a barricaete, there was just. one kind of court-mar-Hal for the prisoners they took. s-ij 'l "Hold up your hands," was the order to every captive. If the thumbs were clean, the person was let go; If the thumbs were stained, he was shot. Archibald Forbes, the celebrated war corre-Pondent, came within a bair's-breadth of losing him life in this way.

He -was captured and toli to hold up his thumbs. Iiuckiiy, HIS thumbs were clean. After that experience, Forbes, brave as" he was, Xfi decided Paris was no place for him, and he es- caped from White men and yellow men are very much alike when the lust of massacre is aroused in them. And I know in my heart that the world Is all catch a last look at the face of on of the martyr boys they had known so well. rades whose grim faces bear traces "He had been in the camp hospi of unusual tears, and heralded to Nine of Sergeant Wallace's com right.

When I think of the good that men do Detroit Free Press. the last abode by the wailing of tal for nearly three weeks, and I had seen and conversed with him. During Saturday he sat up and took rades, including Root, brazen throats and the mournful tuck of muffled drum. What he lost In crop The farmer is consoled, he makes in prices. nourishment and seemed cheerful and "At ten, a detachment from each THE DAILY HOROSCOPE.

of the companies, with Co. B. entire, hopeful. He sank rapidly, however, and died at 20 minutes to 11 In the who chanced to be In Buffalo actel as pall-bearers, and Capt Jewell, with the Spauldlng Guards, to which the deceased had belonged, preceded by Miller's Band, escorted the dead comrade to his last resting place In Forest Lawn. Here they fired three fell in and formed" in two lines in evening.

Among the big ilences It's odd nobody thinks to mention Chancellor Day. MOXDAT, NOVEMBER 13, 1911. "His remains received all due hon-1 or and respect from the officers and soldiers of his regiment. His com front of the colonel's tent, resting upon their arms, and facing each other, surrounded by the reminder of the regiment, assembled without arms. A stretcher was placed In the center for a bier, and then with the volleys according to military usage.

4 A suffragette, has decided not to nmcriiti a Saturn Leereth Evilly On Deceit and Treachery. as they committed him to the earth. man she slapped. So good of her! rades gave the customary salute at parting with the body of, a friend and Thus was the mortal life of one of nature's noblemen rounded and fellow comrade, and I assure you that flag at half mast, and each head un- Carnegie gives 825,000,000 more to education all was done for him that was pos- covered band playing a mourn When wilf Andy reach the toe of the sock?" 5 No wonder China wants to get, rid of the They are too much like a sneeze. JAPANESE MINING.

i The mining Industry Is by no means new to Japan; It has- been prominent for centuries, and 800 years November 1 3 th, 1 896 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TOMORROW Having found three of 'em, may it not be hoped Mr. Le GaUienne's golden gh-1 quest will cease? "Evil for him that' diggeth pitfalls" is read by astrology in this day's augury. The great planefs, all combined in fortunate position, maintain aspects that always are construed as demanding great principles and ideals, honorable motives, generosity of judgment and opinion and faithfulness to pledge or trust. This aspect, granting fortune to the best elements of mankind, is Increased in Its unfavorable attitude toward ignoble and unworthy desires and deeds, by the influence shed by Saturn, which, is wholly evil toward those who do evil, tempting them in an unusual degree and read as bringing disaster to those who yield. Mercenary, bigoted, stubborn, gross and malicious people are all under this antagonistic rule.

Jupiter reigns with power for and industry. All In business should benefit. The Sun is held to favor superiors who show kindness to inferiors and elevate them. This Aldermen and Fire Commissioners have controversy over purchase of Judging by those house-top missiles, there must be a lot of loose bricks In chimneys in New York. Eureka hose.

John Gress, on trial for larceny, takes rough-on-ratv Aldermanlc water committee searching for site for new pumping station. Louis N. Eckhert appointed back tax collector by City Treasurer Gerst If Indian Summer doesn't come out of his wigwam pretty, quick he, wUl be too lat for this year. Superintendent of Police Bull proposes tax for all vehicles. Business ago had a period of great prosperity.

Copper and sulphur have been mined and exported for 600 years, and gold and silver for centuries. In Dutch and" Chinrese vessels. An expert has computed that during the 150 years, say 1600 to 1750, the exports of gold reached' the large amount ef 3.700,000 ounces and that of sliver has been estimated at 135,770.000 ounces. The exports of copper during a period of 250 years, .1600 to may be taken at an average of 1,560 tons per annum. Many of thT Ideas and systems now In vogue in wmerican and European mining centers were independently thought out and practiced in Japan.

In copper mines matte smelting was adopted and1 even now Is found to be effective for Women's Club of Buffalo formed with prominent women on directorate. Evervthins: in ren.dines to nunnlv Niasrara. sower to Buffalo. Rev. sign is read also, as good for persons in authority 'Canada is now fifth among the wheat -growing countries of the world.

Last year Bhe was seventh, x' who use their power to help and sustain, rather than to punish. The Humane Society. The month's report of the Society for the -Pre-'Vention of Cruelty to Animals, sh'ows creditable activity, on part vof that There is a'iong 'list of Investigated orV "relieved. Three prosecutidris undertaken by, the society re-suited Jh, convictions, and 'eighteen out-of-town 'cases iave The. work of the-soclety proves that while stringent regulations 11 "'are' enforced, to prevent ill-usage of animals, there Is a great deal of cruelty and thoughtlessness.

incline tethink that ignorance and indifference-are responsible for more; wrongs than 'can Henry Elliott Mott pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, announces series of Sunday evening sermons. NOVEMBER 1STH, 1891. TWENTY YEARS AGO TOMORROW. THE TIMES urges appointment ftf woman member of Board of School Examiners. Last day of flower show.

Exhibition of work of fifty. local artists attracts much attention. Death -of John N. Whltweli. Superintendent of Police Morganstern asks for 170 additional policemen.

Buffalo invited to Join new baseball league being planned by Detxpit fans. Nine young men arraigned on charge of assaulting Polish girl. High school debating society formed with Mark Harris as chairman and M. F. Dernberger, secretary.

Peter Maher, Irish pugilist, Buffalo. Rewards and favors" are held to be under bright signs in rules like today's. There' Is an evil sign: over-fidle Traveling and changes are under -good aspects. Saturn's power, evil In other Is con "Hallf. of Tudor House Arrives from a headline.

When may we look for the Plantagenets? small work. In other instances the strued as beneflc today for affairs relating to the bessemer plant has been introduced. earth, such as agriculture, real estate and open As a peace advocate Andy Carnegie can't hold a candle the Turk when his shoulder-blades touch the. mat air employments. Persons with this' birthdate are under a 'rule read as good, promising success especially to thoso who maintain their force and superiority of mind The former system wa originated by an official of the Tada copper mine In the province of Settsu over 800 years ago.

It may be described as the bessemer process in an elementary form, which can be worked with extreme economy. The pump used centuries ago In'JApanese mine were tased" on without giving way to vanity or self-love. Children born! today are to be under a govern IGORR0TES NOT SAVAGE. "The Igorrotes of the Philippines. Home Run, Baker's bata are to be auctioned, but, we don't hear of any rip-roaring demand for Snodgrass spikes.

ment that gives courage and, daring. popularly supposed to be so savage, are not- the fierce tribe they are rep the principle, of the resented." said -Capt. W. H. Shu tan.

screw and mine surveys were mad very much, as at' present with suitable an officer of -the Philippine constabu Tech Nichols The scoreless score reminds us strongly of the last weather report from South Dakota. instruments by officials with expert training. Tne 'aoiiy tub" syatem of the. Cornish tin 'mines was forestalled people who are not classed as savages. The Igorrotes have been divided Into various sub-tribes, inhabiting different villages, and there was frequent war among them.

It happened often that after they had declared a truce some of the more adventurous would lie In ambush and kill a member of a tribe that was unfriendly, and this happened it invariably followed" that the latter would go on the warpath. They did not attempt to exterminate the whole of the unfriendly tribe, but were content to kill one or two, after which they would cut off their heads, and, placing them on long, poles, carry them back in-triumph to their own people. It was the old" vey for an eye and a tooth for a tooth custom. "There is not a more tractable nor be laid at We door of wilful -barbarity One Important ''fact about organized effort' to protect 'dumb creatures from that every person-enlisted-in the cause becomes ait observer, and, practically, a detective." The driver who beats bis horse, who leaves him unblanketed in cold weathers or, who makeslhis heavy a load, never knows who may be, watching. The woman who is passing by, the looks on.

Is very likely to identify 5 -the offender, and report the case. This is well known, and remonstrance from a spectator will In nine Instances out of ten put stop to; ill-treatment of an animal, at least for" thetime-being. It could be wished more people had the moral courage to prat est whenever they see ail animal misused. Manyfate prevented from remonstrat- in Japan; gold was separated toy sound metnooa ana txta gold and silver -China has a-basebaU league that has just finished its season. A Chinese baseball bulletin must be -a queer spectacle.

lary, at a local hotel. 'They have been called and in a sense this expression is descriptive of them, but they are not and never have savages who killed for the mere love of killing. Neither do they eat one another. The name -of head-hunters arose, from an ancient custom of the "Long before the Spanish were driven out, of the Philippines, the Igorrotes had been known as savages because of their vlndictivenesa. They were assayed.

The. only point epen to criticism was the. lavish use of manual rlabor." i DYSPEPTIC PHILOSOPHY. (New York Times.) Good intentions are often too good to be true. Many a woman ha shattered her idol by marrying it.

i r. Patience is a virtue that we always expect our creditors to possess. 5. Most of us know just wKat we "should have done yesterday, tomorrow. We never know how many friends we" have till we don't need them.

Some men spend all their lives looking for other men's opportunities. Tact is merely the art of saying nothing when there is nothing to be said, Charity begins at home, and is generally so debilitated that it stays rigrht the Maeterlinck gets the prise for literature of Some of Maurice's output is so "idealistic as EASTER THERE, THOUGH. (From the St. Louis Now that she has a president China; i to be hardly understandable. 1 is confronted by the dlfncutty of keening him from touring the prv- had feuds among themselves and ia better class of people In the Phillp-never forgave, but in this respect they I pines than the Igorrotes are today," different from many other Washington Post Though the accidental manslaughter Industry from dislike to inter rere.

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