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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1894)
!- I1 ? t K r lu K, &0KSm&Um UASB! IDE CAPITAL JOHRML (DAILY AND WKEKLY) BY HOFBR BROTHERS. Olkahanck Balk. Including drees goods and woolens of all Kind, to re duce mock before Involclujt. This l worihv of vour cloao consideration. The Palace. KUIDAY, DEO. 14. 1801. d ?T ct- CD W r 'e-f- 2 pi oi 3 2 ?Oa Bl S" s CD cog b O C W CD P P 2PbT rnp o co CD &r PERSONALS. Prof, Z, M. I'aryln went to Albany today. J. C. Johnson went to Albuny this morning. V, JS, MoICIr.jy and wife uro Jn Portland. Bonator Fulton returned to Portland this afternoon. Mrs, J, 1'Jnkerton of Ohcmawa was It) the city today, Manngor V, it. Anson went to Port land tills afternoon, John Hrooks, tho Hlatu street drug gist, lo repcrtod juitA III nt bis home, Mrs, H, Harms was a passenger lor Portland on the Altona this morning, Miss Ida UnvlJlc wont down to Port land on tliu steamer Alton this inor AgutUHmllhi of Hi" Altouu, Is t point u the rjvur In the Jnforest of Ills boat. Mlw Mario VwndersoJ left loduy, for ftkbtinon, where she takes purl In an entertainment, landlord A. I, Wuk'w N rndliK lliudnyat J'nrHand, in llio liiloimt of tint WJIImetc Miss MuggiB Anderson If vury low will fovw at Him liomo nf Jier parents on Wont stru'l, JM, T. Jii'l'l. iilmlrniwi of Iho M noln pjednul JU'jiiblli'i)M, mum Malum vlsllnr, mrum today, Jluy, iiiui'J'ltoiMjifcOiiiUf AfoMlmiylllMi rrjvuj in thv nlly today, and will lake jmiHiHbHlwiilli Halem revivals, II. IS, HvrtH)U,m)hlyn)rYyir, lis jun inijiloyl Ibo past few iuy ill yldlng up llio JJtdu Jtttvwm iIe, Umi, J. u, WlMliL went In J'orllund JJiJ uflPfnoon in Miuin, Willi Mm VV,, wlu Jimj Jwii vliilnH "I MyMliijvllJn. Mm. J Jlsfiw, wbo Jm bum vNI( JngM Ibtf lninM f It ftllnvr, Jmiiim Aliiii ifiumxil in IwJvlteim hmnv lwl. jttf. j?mU JltMll Mini Wrx, . A, IHwMwrn vfrnnimnw ibu inLuxiugvfi (oroitiund nn ibv mmwf AHum lbl morning, ;i WWflMWIIIWMWWMIWW'HHWI I- ''I.Uji'" in lbMl nul III fnii Wf, Wtf ivjmtmU um'f ifnylfe NIJJI T, iofuersoD & Co, W) JatflnllfefflIUf Tub Hkiobtt Yi.t.TIio grnndmt lock of ImtiilkcrchlefH and mulllerH of all kinds ever in Halem. At the PAl.ACB. TWO OHUEOH FAIE8 ETJNNINa Ooneregationallsts and Oathollcn En tortatn Their Friends. CONORBUATJONAIi KAIIl. They will make their Initial up car irice at the Cougregullonol church this dvenliiK. Tills being their llrel appear inco in Halem, a crowded house It 1b inured will greet them. Their coming ii connected with the fair and bazaar. The entertainment proper begins at 7:80 p. m. but luncheon will bo served in the church parlor beginning at 0 oVlock. No admission fee will be harged. Tho entertainment will b hi attractive one the spread will bi letectiiblo and tho fulr and baziar pirt of tho allalr will bo "the" featurr. You should attend, HAZAAK I'itOOKAHMK. This (Friday) eveulng at tho bazaar in Ht. Joseph's hull will bo presented the following plowing pregramme: Muclo by orchestra, Zltlier solo, Mr. Doppelmaler, Vocal ol , MIhh Lena IJcnoli. Jtecltatloii, Mies Grace Dvl, Violin solo, Mr. Rigers. Bong, Mies Lena Kightllngcr, Mandolin trio, Messrs, Hall, Smith and Ford. Duet, Piano and ciarl.inet, Miss Mar tin ii ml Mr, Poppa. Voual solo, Mr. Itlchard Itlley. Admltsion 10 cenlH. Oytei supper 15 cents. All Invited. At H. Joseph's hall there wus a good attendance, for the tlrt nlght.of nearly 1)0. The musical program was excel lent. Profs, Green, Denton, McElroy and Bcaulan rendered somu lino muslr. The Pelzll fumlly gave a zither con cert that bus never been equaled in our city. There are lliree booms or neeaie work, arlletlo ovldeuces of devotion on tho part of tho ladles of Father vVhllo's society, Mrs, Cornoyer has the dollh' booth, tho winter eflouta so rarely seen in Oregon, boing tho work of Mrp, Marlon Klghtllnger, of Bonth Halem, The object of the fair is to furnish the now parsonage, which has been tiullt for Father VVhlto thU summer, Tno ladles wero hordat work today decorating the Interiors, while Father White kept an eye on the refreshments at tho hull when reporters "vere around, At tho UonuroKatlonal church a bun prise awaits tho public tonight at tho opening ol their fair, In the center of the lecture room will be an elegant chocolate and coJJeo hooth, Mrs, Ueo, Jf, Uurnott, Mrs, Jo, Hewitt and Mr, l J). Fleming will preside, An Ice oi mini and cake hooth for the spoony people Is in another comer conducted tty Mesdiimes Huron and Matthews, The uweetiies both will he handled by Muse Jelo Jireymuh and Ilertha JJyrd, There are four fancy work bo)tluln the room. Tliuro 's no ad- mission lo the enterluliimont In the church at 7HW shorn this evening, Go early as there will be a big crush tonight. Fnni'ATJU'fl J)Ay,-Forefatlier'( Any will be celebrated by tlu New Knulunders In and about Halem, at 'The Willamette," Friday J)ec, 'i, A H o'clock i, in. An old fashioned New Jiiigltthd dinner will be served, after whleli sentiment and song will be In diiiged In, Tickets cun be procured of the ooiumlllec or imy be had at (lie store n (J. (i. (JIvvn4 15 V, HiM)l, All Ww Itoglanders are iicrdlally lie vited to be nrewnt and from u i)erma nent New Knglmid awoulullon, Ticbels should be secured wiiliQUt noiwy, TVulHttMiM A jMV-ilMldW lle mwUt dinner from J J lo t o'clock, Htrong' w.lMianl now wvw u sj-w itl dinner Um o Ui n iruUm, Www J limw 'nm llnwtmi- Wlnm iIjo mw liiiivprll)umwh. When U lef Him owtl7 Wbwi yon buy It uf MuUhm and mmhnl. limn KAbbitnitAU'r.-uiurk die grn tar, liutimuMHflliMt vmUm iiui. Jfiuul, Ilionlli!lnl A mi sre Mil ilghi. TIim ulmM hniMH, unrn's Mumi NiuiM. - m - A nil Hum uf nmbhln, u( ilni tlw IKKiamiii, iliitni;4r ;simIH;ii ihuh id! JJlie. jtm hm ravr VtyvnJ Jwi jviwiWullo Uur miH II vfiy Itwi liiii) ulim iwmbU, Duly wliliu inilu wojilywJ.HiliM Www laamy- iJiHW'i hTtowmm mi Pnlf dull swJ liwliiliy vm WW M imtny nuHM and nil i tow cl't' m iM$ Wm HAiS Vnfitr EQUALIZERS STILL AT WOItK Replies From Asoessora as to Basis of Valuation. Tho Stnto Hoard of Iiuallzatioa Is ollll at work putting lu their thirty dayn at tho stato Iioiibc. Thoy are as devoted n set of men ns ever nsBcmbled for publlo purposen. A Reed deal of preparatory work hat boon done. KKI'MKH FIIOM AB8E880HS. Iteccntly tho secretary wan ordered to direct a letter to tho assessors of the ciunllffl of Oregon. Tho object of tho letter Is explained in tho introductory paragraph: "To tho county a9esaer: In order that the fltato board of equalization may proceed intelligently with Its work, it desires Information upon tho following points "First Upon what basts of valua tion did you list all real estate, live stock, money, notes and account", eharoa of stock, and all porsonal prop erty, Second In assessing notes did you secure tho evidence of them or any of them by scanning tho mortgage records. Any Information relative to your ystom of assessing will be thankfully received." Immediate answers weie culled for and at th a time soveral havo been re ceived which are given lu tho follow Inert A. U. Alexandpr of JJentou county says: First As to real estate; last March whon I made my assessment wheat was worth more than at tho presoi.t lime, und at that time I m- sessed reu) estate for whqt thought in my Judgment It would toll fop cash At tho piesent tlmo my assessment is too h'gh. Second Live stock and all other person il property Is asBessed at Its full cash value. I did not secure tho evldonce of any notei by searching the mortgage records. 13, B. Worsloy, assessor of Glut? p county, saysj First assessed real nronorty. Ilvo stock aud money, at its cash value, noto-i and accounts and shares of stock at from 60 to 7o ier cent of Its value, and all othor personal property at fully 80 per cent. Second I availed mytolf of the record to satisfy the facts whon I had reason (p believe a statement Incorrect, The varied charaotor of tho lands in this county precludes me from giving nuy sotsohedulo of valuations upon each classification of property. I bellevo the facts Justify mo In saying that In Justice to the taxpaylng properties of this county after seeing tho published val uations of other counties, a reduction by tho state board of at leabt zo per cent on town properties and farming lands would bo only equity to Clatsop county In bearing its Just burden of the state taxation. Douglas county's assessor says: First Ileal estate 00 to 76 per cent, llvo stock 100 per cent, money, notei and a 'counts and shams ol stock and all all other personal property 100 per cent Second I searched the mortgage record, J, It, Demls of Josephine county; First Ileal estate about (10 per cent: llvo stock, cattle from 1 to (I yean old aud upward from to VIA and V, sheep U, ling ,1 cents a pound, Money, notes and accounts at 100 per cent, and other personal property at what wus considered Its actual value, Ho searched the mortgago record, CI, N, Wagner of Grant! All classes of properly at par, Searched mortgugn records, H, W, Mllleyof Harneyi All prop firly nt 100 per cent, I;ld not search mortguge records, J', J, MoPlMirnon of tnvt First All real estate at or near HO per cent as could be usf-urlalni'dj llvo stock at same rale, Money, notes and accounts at nudi value, Flint national bunk at J 00 per cent, savings Imuk at W per cent of paid up slock. Mniwln iiounlyi Town lots ullOO pr wnl Mud other real wtulu at Do, All otlinr properly at full value, V. W. Jtadftfltof J'olki Jteul Dslalu basis was about oo per cenlinoh's and ucfxiiints 1W, shares of slock and olher personal properly 76, W. W. Jlntiihlu of (Inisllllm Vn, J'Iim lJ nf vmIiim of all properly was placed al (hreefoiirllis lite cash yjtliio last spring but I !)" I" hut IIUlu properly Hint vyoiiu biing mat now, j fori nun lai pumliunud for IomimI Ho, Kuinl Is Mllngul Jms ilian what 11 win awvaned for in Hi' ii I wo niuniny, Mmt' f lb i'ols are lisfi) by noicr'1"!' ilwniw ami J Mvy no law by wliluli J wold reach lliwn. J, W. Knonuof Wmwwi JtwMimy Ininilon hut aim to J!i Mil piopwrty at n full 76 pur mn yaiijMllim, but y wmpHiliigaMud yaluii with sullfutf prli i fuuiui ihvy vtm Hbuya ibst Miuouiil. J liiluk ih win mn mm W Ui w jiur int fit oaf vsIom ur ll lllg brio.. Miiiny(nih. uml nioinls wm JUled mi is V, t, Yolk of Vamhilli ilvuj vuiw ukiid slwsii ihv sm im in IWi uml jw bvliwVM Die iMni rslv m mil will b b'wui W wr mil uf iln ysiup mi wuwi rm mw i mi m U)it, I iMfUKMl hufm, vatils, )tvni and Ml) ltm imln;iii wui so in m wr wr HMwy mm hum ho w Ml Im vmIuv. MhsiMnf liMk wtftf wbtilNrwnl. MIowliiiMi Hit ylirtou U)!l for Hfctl''i (or mi, Dim MtiimtiwUr mi iqoi icn.t. i-.i,i.iiiii i. i. j i ii i.r.i ir. M7.4fif) City and town lot.', !!, 7 12 24M.295 Acres rarmianu... i.w.oou i,"n Tho total assessed values of I8t4 Is 23 per cent less than the total as finally equalized in 1803. Multnomoli county (Portland) Is 10 per cent bolow last year on town lots, Marlon and Mull- nomab aro far bolow tho rest of the slato in wwcfwod values and the ques tion beforo tho board l whether to ralro these two counties or lower all the rest of tlio stato. Olio or tho othor will have to bo done. Farm property has suflcred quito ns much from tbe do- nrcalon of tho past two years as town property and the board will labor haid to do tho fair thing. The board should huvo power to assess the railroad, tele graph, telephone nnd sleeping car properties In tho state, of having a hundred dlflerent men doing that work as It Is now done very unequally or not at all. RIVEU NEWS. Tho steamer Modoc will be up to night. Tho river is slowly falling, slandlug about 8 feet 3 Inches above low water mark this morning. The little steamer Alice A Is making regular trips between Salem and Inde pendence an'l Is d"ng o Rpod passenger business, Steamers Eugene and Hoag arrived up from Portland last evening, They proceeded on up the river, tho Hoag rctmnlq; this afternoon, Tho A'lono. camo qp yesterday after-, noon with 103 bales of hops for Phil. Nets & Co.; 782 hides for the Woolen mill, betides several tons of merchan dise for Salem merchants. She left for I adependence about 7 o'clock lost even ing, returned this morning on schedule time and loft for Portland with a doz,en pa'sengew. Itlchard Qowen and Jas. N. Randall, a'Euifeuo, had a petition before tbe city council of Eugene, for a recom mendation and guarantee to lease and operate a steamboat on the Upper Wil lamette river, which was granted, Either one of two miall boats at Forts land, each with a cap city of 40 or 60 tons of freignt, can bp leased for a very reasonable sum and if any freighting can ho si-cured at all, would bo a g od thing for tho manager?, The gentkv men informed the boird further that they had mado a canvass of tho busi ness men of tho city and hud a guaran tee of tho greater portion of the local freighting, and have enough from Port land to make thorn feol that the ven ture would bo a success. Mr, Bowen will go to Portland in a day or two, and If irlatters can bo satisfactorily ad justed, will como back with tho boat Immediately on its first trip. Monw Goino JijAHT. Another two thousand Jquknalh went cast Thurs day night to fumlllanlo those in touch directly with tho Pacific coait Immi gration movement with Salem and the Willamette valley. Hundreds of fam 1 1 leu of actually Intending Puctflo coast Immigrants aro being reached daily by Tjm', Jouhnai, because we have full faith and coulldeuco In an Increasing tide of western homo'seekers, and Western Oregon will receive her share of tho best of it, Wo need people of Ideas, Intelligence and Industry more than capital to develop Oregon, , i Wjr,r,CoNVKUTTjnf, Itev.Hiuso, of the Houth Salem church, Is conduct ing spirited revival meetings nt present with good success, One of the features of his work seems to be to convert some members of his own fraternity. He lias nearly a dfuon ministers (hero at one time, and seems to be doing them good, Keep up your nerve, Jlrotber Hhulse, HmiAHH Dmamwo, That is Gilbert, Patterson it Company's way of doing business, Square dtullng and lowest prices, HAV-Doynu want your umbrella rijoovurttd and mado uood as new 7 Call at J '1 7 Uommerclul street, TJiuy moke new nns aim recover om ones, aij prbiu. from VA iwnls up, Novelty ) IwlrHlMiji. ' I Mill Jteinsmberi tbe yery low price at tbe Huw York itscket apply to Hom,i jiAV Goon", as well asloall oilier lines, Iihm "Mrlslh, towels, Inxlspreads, lsm, suibroiderlw Mbd all kinds of no loiJ,nt the N-'W Vork Haekel, Mat warn A large yarlsly of ulilldrenn' rockers, A Nnw Ohpkii Pa'cm Coiiooli of Itoval Arranmu was orgnnl7-d ni Tur-nt-r's hall Thursday evening, by H. P, lUnawalt. deputy Buprtmo regent for Oregon aud Washington, with a flno start of charter mcmben. Following aro ofllcore elected ly the new council and Installed by tho organizing efficer: Itpcent. J. D. Glesv: vice reKOiit, Dr. T. C. Smith: eecrelary, 11. O. Ilrow collector. Chae. E. Robllu; trensurer C. L. McNary;chaplaln, David Stelner; criildp. E. E. Perter: warden. J. Vogel; Bentry, L. B.McClaln; trustee.-, R. D. Allen, W. G. Westacott and George Shield. TheRyat Arcanum Is an insnrauco organization similar to the A. O. U. W., aud tho Woodmen of tho World. It was organized In the eastern states in 1877 and lias a large and growing membership. . That Runaway. Since Charley Wolz's meat cart enjoyed that run away and sma8hup tho other day Char ley has been rather blue, but today when he saw It fresh from Smith & Pchlndler'a shop, looking better then when new be was a happy man again. Joe Schindler is the artist who did tho Job, and tho vehicle will make many another soul happy with a supply of meat. His Wife Vbry Ili, Hon. H. L. Barkley of Woodburn Is suffering In throes of anxiety becaue of the ex treme illness of his wife, who was taken to the hospital at Portland and bad an operation performed. It Is to be hoped Mrs. Barkloy may rally and recover. ui Huron & J f million', MWtS CWCAM RKING pmtm MOST lilHI'BCT MAUHi A Wf tifMCi(iii Ulftmifw&su fin fiw) A'wwjb AltJiowwiy vlli(r4ilulkjii W VMM im ITAHPAKU. G n n n,j .,, nM.i i ii il m. . ITir.PY ' V i' IV V Ahn". 1I1VVU lllUlillll uiunuo itliu UU1IJ W. "H I Prices lliat lont Make People h Prices That Don't Make Us Rich. Prices to Harmonize With the Times, Cottage for Sale. A new six room cottage on Twelfth and Mission streets. Inquire of J. E Baker, Goodule's lumbor yard. 12 8 tf ' Caution, All parties are hereby notified that I will not bo responsible for any debt, contracted by my wife, Mrs. A. C Webb, who has deserted my homo. JJ 7 1 w A. C. Weiih. Great Reduction In ladles trimmed bats and bonnets for economical holiday buyers. Mrs. Fiester, Bush Bank block milliner. mil i M ifc i Veby Much Surprised Was a So lem gentleman this morning upon looking Into Q. W. Johnson & Sons show window. Prices cut away down; cash catohes the bargain. Mackintoshes at a greatly reduced prices, at the New York Racket,to close out stock. Come aud get them cheap, while you need them. d 14 2t More of those choice Jersey crnuber rlesjiavo been received by Clark, the Court street grocer. IT Till )Wr mum ck 1IAERITI & LAWRES W An Advertisement in A PAPER lo be efl'ecllve, must have circulation. The value consists in its being read, and this de ' ponds upon Its novelty, attruotlvenepB, and the number ot papors In which It la pro duced. For thoso who wish to tret beforo tho people tho very best medium Is The Christmas Harbing To bo published the Thursday beforo Christ mas by the Capital Printing Co. It will have a circulation of 10,000 copies, and will bo filled with the choicest Christmas litera ture, news aud editorials. An udvertlee ment in its columns Will Pay You. THE MARKETS. San Francisco, Dec, 12. Wheat Cash 00. Chioaqo, Dec. 12, Wheat, Cash 6-iJ; May 60 J All kinds of fish at tbe Davison mar ket, on Court street. Doty & Bennett, p0ktland, Dec. 12. Wheat valley All kinds of shirts, whlto laundrlcd ( m' Wo,lft wa,lft 170 and unlaundrled and negligee shirts, ' at tho New York Raoket, Cheap. MONEY TO LOAN :- On farm land security. Bncolal rates uu Dollfl,never of higher qualltynor lower price, at Osburu's Racket Store, " I aro loans. Loan considered vrltliout delay i wo 17INNKIMJ a u ay. ijesiues 1110 ( regular dinner from 11 to 2 o'clock,1 Hamilton & Moll, Strong's restaurant now serves a speo ' . .,, dwtf Jtoom UHh Itank ,. lal dinner from 6 to 8 o'clock, F .JLJJjnBBK" $1,500 REWARD OFFERED, JUIill nUMiit.bi The undewlgucdoflors 81600 reward lor tlin conviction r tlio party or puitlea who burned Dulr lu tirocerlc Ialnt8, KnC'KS OIIh, Window Olu8f)fVttmlMlicB mAlurU00'1 rttUOlie HIKl tllO mOHt Complete HtOCk Ol n W-diwdm JlSminl ' AMilma!Wtir. IlriiHlicH of all KIimIb lu the ' BtHte. ArtlHtH AflHtorialH,LIino, I IlHlr, Commit and Blilnglcaii NOTICE, t)ji-- munmi-n-jajuiuLim fllieNl Clllttlliy Of C1RABS HMISDH ' Tlio regular annual meeting of the DIIHIUIIUIHUID U HIU JHHIUI MHIUMIUI "" " till II l nt Ulklillkl fjtm Alan iklnAllnii s.9 11 uuiin, ui rcutum, un uiu vicuiiiiii in 111- rcctors, will bo held at its Imnklim house on Tuesday, tlio 8th day. of Jan uary, A, I),, 1605, at ii o'oloek p, in, J. 11, AuiHHT, Cashier. BAMi&r, Dee, 8, 1801, lit U New AdvertliemenU. MW, AHTiHiSWwnW wTi7, toiieTt 11 utiutlMUHUorlitily to (ravel rpreeiillm w.mlill ieil,rllHtillj(iiie, Mu aryMJmoiUh. lyaml iMVcltnjr Kieii.e, with JHrreae,)r iilUd, Kucliuti Wvtviiat mid telfoddrunaed tainlied mvjiIoi,, 'J'lie Donilnlou, BI7 Oiualm llilllilllijf. Olilcako, ' iMywnnforniiloMttlljior rutr. . otr, H. Vr kaw PT(imjrTli oUum uTkH J fiou) llioiouvlilirtd clilukbuit nt liuir V19 ,Mriiloaliuinirediiiiuiil liosold, 0IIHIMIJAM noiKHIJirJ,lralMr or'nll W,A,Ouick Pi evident, J.'.ll, A7,UBaT, Ciudilor, inrm- fWKH-iMwUtipi heavy brown Oil A HO K, rjiMii uoio und ulult,f III Ciipilal National Bank OF SADISM. Trsntscu a vricrsl Nnsnix Inmliienti, rm kx WMortt Onsn, Adore Joiiruul oinfi. ' ti'Mt J')ATKJiM. I'oiiiaiid. UAcmmttttw. niU, CLUB STABU. w. v, nowwmo. Mil ; iiiwi irwl dlliuy iriiM nmije, Will I, sou, (iniM ovarii Ykiti.i ifiTi?iiifrrrfi '.WiM'tf'v'' ibmim.'. MWfwm llllllfHWIi 'J IIBItiMl lil WljIU Uiliid Ml il I -' r-1-'!1 rmTninn-oiiMiniimmi.i hi M CONSBItVATOIty OF MUSIC WllliMitlls Unmny bl it( t4i nlvea lo iralultoit l Muaruiuv, win r rwaiiiiiiiieeny 'ifJUSJ isS"i)el SllMiil I liMpki, uk uni btnifcli, WSI Cooper Shi C YItUS STEWART haH opened no nnlion north of Vlii'it Month Balem, where tie Ii prepared Itl nnd repnlr nil kinds of cooperate, ci nallH, tubs, keg, barrels ana chsnifi in oet Beaioncu kiock uiea, rnmt able. i m M J. Ji. SIMPSON iliis opened a uenenl utoct of fei:(fl and will also kscp h mie 1 nuoHiuim lOOIh. I Vnnti wluhluir irnruli In hM Hot ' well treated iiud(!ettUeloweipr, KllKK UKWOtar, Adjolulue Kletrlo grocery ll niaiu Hireei, K.3I.WAITKrMNTIK0 BOOK AND JOB .AND Leunl JiUinh PuMUm lluili's New jirlck.overtlieUiil(,OP'J Oroeon n n l I N 'acini CHAM. (I-MIK. HMfW. foi)iiecllPwtl- BTiUAMKH "H0MII -iifc.xffi.r.w VAaUJNAANDflANW1' OK anil II - U, u mmvk i. W. 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