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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 6

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Wms Out But May Be BALLPLAYER rollowfsc tlM tmrmOgaOoK ol coadipct of Dr. H. H. H. of HnMi.

Miatsnt tkMtUr and corraetlmM. aod Or. Stol- sMMiml attonwr for OMM, Mr. HBMB toriBAt pcmlttiac Sberur Jobs WiMPcr, MM fit, to rmtan Mr. Brawa cotwlr iaiier.

pnilng a df tiM conmtJwfoMr. aakw fall raport from Is ndoTf for Brown, bat tlM of Mr. Jfiuon, does not. far. eotaplatair Mu him.

It LABOR MEN BUSY AT BARTLESVILLE OOlOMfSL A DBLEOATK. Col. CUmce OoaKtu, U17 of MuakocM Comiaet-cU? club, bM bMB by OyrmrBor that floal of to rtp- brlBS witb roma eritlctera aao rwent mt cooTeatfon of raeommraxlattoa to CoaMrraUoa caarttn Ttodftjr ggiarlEM nioat Important of the State FoderatloB of Labor tite eoa- Tealng of tba MecatM. There were more dlaeoMlOBs aad entfaaslaam sboam tbao anr otaer' CImiaBi. Amu- TBBt for tbaarraat af OTOMT tasA Itonner Clerelaad aad Toledo rfiebar.

BOWS BMrnbar of cbeBe ABMTI- eaa sMoeiBtlaa elab. ebarsal wUb aaMBlt aad baiterr WM awora cat fbefme PoUea PipMeeator fSmir todar by V. a FMser. taker at tba locBl Aoierleaa ball park, aeenaM Laaid of BtriUas aikd breaklni blr wbeik he raf 'to pBM Lajid'a triead throagh tba (Bfli JnlT Stb. A tbe inreetlsatfoa yeaterdar after Dr.

Brown tba naad oa fcta OWB EMde a denlBl of tbe bf at tbe tormtr gaariin, eaplaiaed to the apparent of' tbe cocrt of inquiry, toe cbarKve abotrt moatr ot and be vouid take tc Sor- laaaoe Wt sccompanted on one trip bf tht woman in tbe C8r he declare, acd said that tbe regular tamir'sa uaabte to leave borne becaose of Baas. TftU later corrot orated by Dr. C. T. RoKera.

A tbirty dolfar draft wblcb dia- from the jafl. the draft htf lag put-up' for bond. Brown Mid eotild bot be found. It.went txrongh tbe baoda of 1 number of guaf-ls. Ha declared that be had made smoont good to J.

R. Green, mtto gave tbe drafc aa bond. Ke' declared that Ouafd Ehslehaist bad bho among and be bad tuveiil- gated and failed to gat any eviasnce. ftalatire to refuaing prisoners to fcod for sttomeys, bo declared that of tbe prisoners wanted to employ ararr lawyer that came there. They would Mnd for one lawyer and in fIftMn minutes wonld want ana' bet.

Brown Mid that be would not a prisoner to talk to another lawyer OBlaM tbey bad first discharged tbeir flrst attorney, and that he would permit no attorney to talk totbd dlehi Of aaotber Mitoravy. la tba case of lawyer Patterson, be daelsrel ibat Pattenwn became insttltlng ha WM not permitted to talk with client of another attorney. TbI? wis a mla be bad MUbllsbed anJ bed rigidly carried out. admittad seeing tba woman in tba caM. in a bath parlor, but declared that abe bad talaphoned for "bim and Ha WM treating har oir chrotiic and niarle WM always anotlier womaii present when be yialtad her.

BrowB told of having the family physician (or this woman, her Bother and father since I90i, back In Miaaouri he came Mus kogM. lie positively denied any immoral conduct with this or any oM.ec womaa. Tlic Fstlier'a Tba father of tbe woman in qnes- tion tMtiflad that Brown beea tba phyalotan of his family for Mven or algtat years, and that even when tbey lived away from Muskogeo tbey would Mnd for blm when there lllneH in the family. He Kaid had trMted bis wife and tw.) dren and also himMtf. He had accompanied bis daurbier to tbe jail, be said to consult Brown.

The latter, he declared, did not charge him anything for his ater- vices, while be was jailer. Oeorge McOuIre, a jail guard, denied tbe tMttmony of Frank Pele- bant, and also -yome ot tbe testimoiiv of Road Superintendent Matthews. Ed Wllilaras, under sheriff, tulii of how it was discovered that Colo go some wbiBkey at the Jail anu tlie boys in the office joshed him about It. Swanson had learned of It, and Joshed Cole. Cole thought Swanrton was in earnest and was worked about it.

He was afraid Swnnaoi would make trouble. CommlRMloner Cole took tho and denied thot he had gone lu the Jail for whiskey three He Mid he went twice, and tbe whUWuv was given to him by Urown said tbe other tlinen be vlsltel tl.e jail the sheriff was with him one and the other two rornroiaalonprii other iirown gave oliu the whiskey as a frlood, and Coie understood It was loft over from ri.lp- I 'ueat out, and the had to pay for It. Mr Swanson took the atauW. in. I declared that If there WUH any key coming to hlin it wau HII'I (oin- ing, aa be had received an.

of CommlHulonor lIuHon uud Dr Utol- per both commended the ara for bringinK about the gaiton and said If other ers were as anxious to get the facta, there woul4 fewer irrugu- larlllea. lie suld thut Mr. Cole in asking for an InvebtigLtlon tia-1 aitod in good faith, both Cole ti.il Mr. SwanBon declared that iij- vestlgatlon was luude aH 01- Ticlala, there was nothing pertioiiul, and they would abide by the decision Commissioner Hiison. DEATH IN HOTEL FIRE part of next month.

Col. Ltoaglae, was a delegate Ust year also, was given the honorary posltloa a The Chancellor hotal building, one -rf of the board of governors. the finest In the dty. eanghl fire this The of today, ses-l Cervantes, the satbor Quixote, died of hanger. a New York, Aug, i.l The price of mMt was boosted again today.

Lt now being higher thsn It has for two years, with proHCctH that If will aoar still more. PreparattoAK are heInK made by the packers send vast quantities to the cold storages. The dry summer blamed for the advance In the cOHt of meats. The same cry Is being raised by the butter end egg IntereHti, who, thU week, began to place enormous ouantltlee of those products ly. cold storuge Kver (Jlye TliN Kxciive? It was so dark thla morning fhlft overslept.

a How blessings brighten aa they taiia flight! MARKETS resolutions committe. th'g of the committee bad cot fin-. ished JU report and perhaps doomed, have to bold it over nntll tomor-. row. The most Important resc-g-i pnt up today was "ne censar- aftemoon and at 1 o'clock mined Ray DowB, white, IZ years old.

WM klUad and a ooloreC woman, named Mrs. Ball WM fataily injured by faliiag walla. The entire department was called out. Tbe Icaa Ijng Governor Cnices action in call- 1200,000. ng out the militia In the car strike Oklahoma City.

Most of the was occu- tJied In a discussion of this matter but although Crnce WM strongly tJ denounced by many delegates had I.te th's af- not succeded in downing aonthams. slow Mn steady. Beef steers H.pO© 8.15; MAY INDICT SHAWNEE MEN cows and heifers 13.00 0 7.75; stock- Shawnee, Ang. Mach campaigninir being done era an representatives of towns who are hundred and fifty bnslacM mon erMStiid next year, of Shawnee, including bankers. laal wws and mercbaats have are the most been named as subject to hidlct- 7 'prominent in The flghf.

The-latter menT on bribery lihargM by the market of ttie court's leferee foUowing to 15c lower than yesterday's best time. Mediums and bntiSbers good heavy rough heavy 16.90 9 7.SO; lights pigs buili 17.65^7.76, market steady. Muttona $2.25 3.75; lambs 14.00^6.75. delegates and 's making; the strong- decision by him that the otTerlng est flght for the honor of next ot its city hall by tbe cKy of Shaw- year's meeting. It will be decided nee tho c6urt hourt bouw In tomorrow.

tae county seat flgbt with Tecumseh bribery, The fight began three yeara ago. 'At a special election IWM I declared the winner but Tecumseb I contested. A special K. C. Produce.

KansM City, Aug. Extras 21- firsts 18; Mconds extra 25; firsts 23; seconds 21; packing stock 17 MUSKOGEE A special grand jury has been OUIAOLJ VVUiN investigate the election Prodigal Strong. Carlo anl Pen- trotter who is raced under the turkeys, 13; colore of the Champion Stock Farm ducks geese 4., Muskogee, was the winner yes- MICKOGEE The National Conservation congress, which will hold Its thi-d nual meeting In Kansas. City, September 25-27 will from present Some Big Lay Claim to Hundreds of Millions Dollars Worth of Lake Front Property Ang. of lake front property la Cbicago, are to be defendBBts la a an brought the Ottawa Chippewa aad Pottawatomie iBdlBBB 'of Michigan through their attorney, E.

B. Stark, of Hartford. The Indians cUlm their right to the tribal property on the lake of Chicago, which allege WM not included in tbe lands which passed into the hands of tbe government by the treaty of 181C. E. B.

SUrk hM been collecting data for twelve la at the Indian camp aieatlBg enrolling laat of the ladlans of this part of the state aad he expects to have the rolls eomyleted before September when be wOl take the case iBto the Dalted StetM district court at Chicago. A Caney. KM bride had IS cnt- npe arrested becanae they kidnapped tbe broom aa a wedding prank. A medal for her. J.

M. Pierce, cf Fort Olbson, marketed the first bale of cotton on tbe Port Gibson market today, at per hundred in tbe seed, nlm $64.78 for the bale, and a premium of $65.50 raised by Port Gibson merctiantB. Members ot the English parliament are furnished with snuff free ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW K. C. Grain.

Kanns City, Aug. 69 cars; No. 2 bard 91997: No. 3 bard 89 996; No. red 89; No.

3 red No. 2 mixed 90. 16 cars. So. 2 white 61: No.

3 wnite No. 2 mixed 61; No. 3 mixed 60 1-4. 8 cars. No.

2 white 3 white 42 42H: NO. a mixed 86. ClMe: 89 7-8 090; Dec. 93; May.97 7-8, 60 Dec. 69 3-4 7-8; May 68 1-4.

choice, 12.BO: timothy, choice, 18.60. y-oom $800 110; medium common $40(gp 60. at Charleston, 111., of a heat race which was-one of the most seen in Cbarlei thusiastlc meeUng of that bo-lr yet OOTTOV. Galveston Galveston, market quiet; middling 12 l-8c. New Vork.

'ew York, Aug. cotton quiet; 10 joints hlgrer at 12.60. No sales. IroTlyTSjn tBBtFd-ever ton. This intelligence was conveyed by wire tbiu morning to John L.

Cain by a wire Lester B. tralber for Messrs. Barnes Prodigal tSrong, Carlo and Pen- crlffe, and Eliza tine and Sly S. and pacers, are now being entered and raced under tbe general name of tbe Champion Slock Farm. Norway hM the lowest death rate In Europo; England comes next.

held. At the request of President Henry Wallace, the Bureau has named as delegates to the meeting, To.n P. Smith, preslden: of the bureau, R. S. Davis, D.

N. Fink, H. M. Chestnntt, C. N.

Haskell. A. C. Trumbo and C. T.

Madison. Ail national, state and municipal officers, and all officers of commercial clubs, chambers of commerce and other similar civic bodiei, are honorary members of the conservation congress. (By 9. Waafalagton. D.

43. deal it apparebtly WM from of tariff rerialoa. rhe extrm aession of the slxty-secoB'i eon-, graaa. last ended, is destlaed to go down in history one of the most important sesiions of the natljiial law-making body that WM ever held Not entirely beeaoM of the legislation that WM accomplished, bnt in a large part by resMB of the political Importance. It and the big politics that bM bMn since tbe opening day on April 4.

Presidential politics WM not the only mixture that WM brewed ard while a great deal of what was dpne was looking towards tbe Miectton of prMidentlal nomlnoM in 1912. still the session WM more Importsnt from the fact that the future of the Uriff policy of this government and future of tbe twclf great political parties and tbe 4aestion to whether tbeM partlM are to st or fall, or whether tbey are to be reorganized along new lines, at stake. Perhaps one of the greatest Issoes that WM raised end onel that will be heard much of in the next presidential campaign Is whether or not tbe power of the judiciary Is to be curbed. controversy over tbe recall of judges, which WM into prominence on account of the clauM the eonstltntien of Atixena provldingi for the recall, and the added interest on account of tne presidential veto of tbe bill creating statehood for Arizona, and subsequent submlmlon of both branebM of congren to the demands of President Taft. la n.

large phaM of the Captured By Bandits German Is Ransomed Berlin. Aug. dispatch from Saloiilkl. Turkey, today states that Dr. Edmund Rlchter.

Oerman engineer, captured by Greek bandits and for a $225,000 ransom, has been rescued on the Greek frontier and returned to Saloulki. Rlchter woa making hie way on Olympus In the wild frontier region between Turkey and Greece under the auspices of the geographical The Catholic Societies Elected Officers Today Columbus. Aug. American Federation of Catholic Societies In seBslon here today ed tbe following offlcera: President. EI ward Feeijey, Brooklyn.

N. first vloe-presldent .1. B. Oelkers, Newark, N. second vice-president, Thomas Flynu, Chicago: third vice president, A.

Collier. Shakopee, fourth J. nines, OufTuIo vlce-preHtdent, .1. Hegan, St. Paul.

s'xth vlre-presldefit, ,1 W. Philips. Dallas, Texas Antonio Matre Mlseourt; treasurer, C. H. SchuUe, Detroit.

marshall, J. W. West, Kansas City Kansas; color bearers, Joseph Horn, St. Cloud South Dakota. Of thtj executive board: Most Rev.

8. G. Right Rev "jamea A. Re- Inauit, D. Trenton, N.

J-; Thos. H. falhoun, Chicago; N. E. Conner, Dubuque, W.

Wallace, Columbus; F. Pittsburg, Oanlel Duffy H. H. Cunningham Bos'on; Charles I Donchaud, (Orleans; John Whaleii, Vork; F. W.

Heckenkamp, Jr Quincy 111. society when he fell into the twnds Of the brlgandg May 25. His capture place Inside Turkish territory and his escort of Turkish gendarmes was killed. Letters from Lalios, tbe bandit leader, demanding ransom, were delivered by Turkish villagers. The Oerman government promptly and a small army of Turk, leh soldiers was sent in pursuit ot the bandits.

Recently dlsaptcbes stated that Rlchter, like -Miss Ellen Stone, the American missionary, who was ransomed from a Bulgarian band in 1901, for $65,000, had been captured not by ordinary mountain bands, but by tbe Greek national society. Rare, Fnriofgii. i'llsle 95 Big Light Ill Outfielder 1P2 Meadowgreen 109 Ned Carmack Ill Lady Coventry 109 Lady Chilton .109 Dafsy 105 Second Race, Parse, 4 For. 70 Yds. Cavorter UO Overseer .110 Gertrude Dix 110, session would Gus Hartrldge 102 Yvonne 110 TlUrd Race.

SelUnif, One Mile Waterloo 100 Cbeswardine 103 democrats have steered a straight Brown Thistle course and have made a record, H'y of Shennamere 1061 which tbey feel sure the country will Locust Bud 106'approve, and which according -o Gold Dnst 100'many indications, the country does Race. Purse, Par. approve, and as a result Speaker Deerfoot will have to be reckoned with Buck a presidential possibility by tfce Dactylls 109 next national convention of his party. judiciary problem which hM arlMO and which Is Joobalng up prominently. TTpdUmayed, those atatesmea who advocate tbe recall of the judiciary which was stricken from the Arizona constitution, are a unit In declaring that the fight for tbe recall hM only begun and that the veto has served merely to bring tbe Issue into tbe limelight.

President Taft called tbe ektra session for tbe sole purpose of obtalt- Ing favorable action upon the Canadian reciprocfty pact and It being the first time In sixteen years that tbe demtMsrata were In control of the house cannot be blamed for ing tbe opportunity to make the most of their political And they have made good, according to tbe disciples of democracy. Tbe republlcana predicted tion and faiUire in carrying out tbe democratic program, which dlT, not" materialize bnt on the other hand tbe democrats performed the shrewdest political strategy, fully realizing that upon the outcome of. the depend tbe outcome of tbe next election. Under the leadership of such men as Champ Clark. Oscar W.

Underwood. Claude Kitchen and others, the gpsBkvr '-mmm eMUBltteas iB fcatra Atseloaed impofitat abaaaa. aoM of tfea caac of howervr. hagte aqoal la im- portanee to the ahoclriBg diadonres la the. aatf-Wilar degm- mast of asrienltBro.

ataal hM valoahle information and hM'aliaa aaaib light oa the great qaaatioBof how to deal with tbe indoBtrial cbcperatloBa. The Controller Bapr iBWiry, in which the administratiOB's ehanrad with favor. Itlsm to tha lo- flnencM in AlMka. hM aasnmed much importance. While the vetoes of the have hindered any tariff from beoomlBg law, it is widely felt that one effect of tha Ions tariff tight of this session vrill be to biriiiK about In the near future tariff reductions.

These will be deferred later than the beginBlng of the next administration, and may next winter. Admiasloa of ArtaOBa and the aecjond Lorimer investigation senate, the ordering by tbe Muate of the Senator investigation, the rsmpaign pubUoitv measore, which hM baeome a law, re-spportlonment. tba poMage to eon- ferenee of the dlxeet eleetioiia msM- ure, tbe amendment by the Miutc foreign relations committee the arbitration traatlM with Fraaoa and Englanil, tha ordartac by tha aanatij committM on Intantala eenuBaaM of ah Investigation Into tlie great qaM- tion of eorpdration control, tha oaw- age by the Muate and hooM of the CnmmiM bill to abolish the moaetBry thsM are' among the importaat fMtnrM of an naaiaal A war. '1 wlah I knew of some way to make religion more attraotlw to the maMM." 'Why not hare a deatiilpUan of heaven written by one of tbeae man who write descriptions of aonnner reaorts for the Post. 109 Matt O'Connell HI Mabel- 109 Hopewell 116 entry Passage of the reciprocity agiee- ment through both bouses as tbe chief accomplishment ot the session.

At the same time, much I else has been done. In the first GLOVES new prices Fifth Race, 5 Furlongn, Gentlemeni place, the progressive Influence of Riders. L'zzie Irene St. Dunstan 144 Ban lord 144 Fair Fagot Sir Baria Black Domino SIrth Race, Selling. 6 Fur.

50 Yds. Mamac 1021 Clysmic 112 Bobby Cook ...105 Belle of the Bey 107) Serenade '102 the country and prognressive sentiment in the house, forced abandou- ment of the, old plan of glvln-i; the '75e now buys a pair Qf those 16 button length chamois lisle gloves that -wofflen-Jike because of their good wearing qualities, their attractiveness, and because soap and water restores their perfect appearance when soiled. Formerly White and natural. Niagara Maid and Kay- BCT plain and embroidered silk gloves, long or short Styles. $2.00 now $1.69 $1.50 now $1.29 Graham-Sykes Muskogee's Greatest Store Secretaries Meet Here To Talk of Winter Plans WILL LAND SOLD Two tracta oliRlnor land were suid today Ly I.eahy In the county court to tlie highest bidder.

A Ira'-l of 160 acres Okmulgee coucty. owned by Will Sargo. was bid by Lewis H. Malons for $5,200. The land had been appraised at This Is tbe land that' has been In controversy for some time.

Cass M. Bradley and have two deeds 10 the same'a are four other dieeds is not yet of Hiite. case who was said that he anJ Dr. Winkler had given Saiigo about -vnd showed tbib amount WM actually received the minor. dieclared that if they could of this money they would oleur tbe title to the land In 16 days, or 'f they failed in mat (Ime.

would give bond for title tiPrll the title was cleared. Judge Leahy acceptftd this Mulono was Instructed 'o pay ten per of the sale prlre down, and give -loid pay the remainder wheb the title wts flea red. All the money will he to the court, and the minor will uoi tie perttiltted to iinndle It. Another tract sold was lliat of Charley Morrison, a minor. One 'iin- dred and aixty acres was bid iu by A.

A. Kinney for $900. TALK LOWER WATER RATES A brief sess'on of the city council was held this afternoon at whlrh the water rate ordinance, by which It Is proposed to make material reduction In the rates charged small consumera for water service, was taken up and discussed, but no final conclusion was readied before adjournment. The meter salesmen of the companies which are anxloua to supply thp water department with meters cpresent atid XBW mertts 'of, tbe meters In which arlion was taneh, as the' several meters offered are now being sub- ijected the tests are as yet Incomplete. A final report the testa It expected to be made in the next few days, and selection will then be made, baseid on tbe respective mer- itg of the several meters as shown by the tests.

a The Muskogee county election board held a meeting at the office of Dr. C. T. Rogers this afternoon made arrangements to boll the court house bond ele'-tlon neit Saturday. members of the I board are C.

T. Rogers. chairman; D. K. HerscheThiiih of Porum, district two, and Jno.

Houck of Muskogee, from district two. That the coming fall, winter and string, the three seasons which comprise the school months In Muskogee, win see a great deal ot progress in Institutional boys' Work is tbe opinion of Mr. C. H. Fenstermacher, institutional secretary Y.

M. C. and Mr. F. A Garrison of Oklaboliaa City, state secretary of the institutional work, who is here consulting with Mr Fenatermacber, and laying plana for the coming year's work.

Mr. C. 12. Bucbner of Tulsa, institutional secretary there, will arrive in town this afternoon to talk over tbe work 'with bis colleagues. The work which Mr.

Fenstermacher ia engaged as secretary embraces the "Big Brother" movement, which Is a band of men who pedge their word to look after and secure paroles for youthful offenders in tbe luvepUe couri. and also to do all In their power for tbe education of the younger boys in tbe city schools, and also those who play grounds assoctatfon' work, tbe public school atfaletlc league, which will give and ooBf campaign tSr the the boy Boout movement and the campaign C. A- here a permanent organlxatlon. "We will specialise now on the athletic movement In tbe ward schools," said Mr. Fenstermacber, in outlining bis campaign for the coming winter.

"We have what Is known as the badge award syatem. In which each pupil who Qualltlea under our rules Is entitled to a badge. The schools having the greatest number of badgea are opeh to na-. tional competition, and are listed with the of the movement in New York. Then, from time tp time, and in the following order, we will take up In turn the big brother movement, the boy soout permanent organisation and the Y.

M. C. A. building campaln." The playground association has employed Mr. Philpln as supervisor ot the Jefferson school playground, and the city has engaged Mr.

Guthrie In a similar capacity for the ones in Spauldlng park. The negroes of the city have organized a playground association of their own to charge of the playground for negroea at the Manual training school In the north part of the dty. The permanent or. ganlsatlon Of the tioy scouts has been started, and since his return to work after a long Illness from typhoid, Mr. Fenstermacber is taking up with renewed seal the T.

M. C. A. nisation and building campaign. Varicose Veins enestlc stockings the only rational treatment for Teina and ajtrollen Unba vhlbh when ne- tlwAfiA raault ulceia and even more coQ.dltlona In- Toinng vital orgaas.

diatribnted preasure obtained only by properly fitted elastic Hosiery la the alternative of a Surgical Operation. If in doubt consult your phyaielan. ATHLBTBS can Improve their physical prowess as well as prevent serloua Injuries by wearing elastic supports. Prices ressonable. Measurement blaaks'on appllcatiou.

Moitait Drug Go. ie3N. Would You Throiw 21c into the street as loss for all time? Then why do you pay a dolldr for a bottle of medicine that we sell you for 79c Also similar saving on all drugs at our store every day. When you are needing anything in drugs see us first for prices and quality and we will show you a clear saving on your money from 5c to 35c on each chase. Our customers are growing daily because IT PAYS to TRADE with VS.

A Few "Money Savers" Reg. Our. Price Price 11 .00 Plngbam's Veg. $1.00 S. 8.

S. 70c 26c Mennen'B 86C'Colgate'3 laic, a 5c D. D. SWo eoc Doan's Kidney Pills 850 Mereollied Wax 60c Saxoltte 36a Castoria ase Perdxlde of i Reg. Price $1.00 Swamp S.

a. S. 60c Dlapepsln '60o Dlgestlt Our Prioo 40c eoo Foley 's Kidney Horltclt'6 Malted MUk 60o Horlick'4 Malted Milk. 2 Go Lieterine 26o Dlozlgen eiatboii $1.00 Wine oir Cardul rJo matter what Medjcine you want we have it or can get it and it for Less Delivery 220 North Tlurd Street TwoDoorBhronhPQ0toffi Phone tzIiO.

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