Oil KG ON 311 ST. "oW 0rk in enitin(! republican j HOW A Fit K8I DENT 18 ELECTED
ftlVI.I fl IU m 11111 .lllba Wl '
the other, and from clay to day, week The exact procedure of a presidential
to week end month to month. AH election is known to comparatively few
worked in harmony to accomplish one people, and a recitation of the principal
object, and united, euoces was the point" " always worth while.
happy rianlt.
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BEEGLE & DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
TUB OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING.
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The beneficial efli'da of McKinley'
election has already been felt in every
quarter of the United State. From
every quarter comes new of renewed
Advertising rates made known upon application activity in business circle, t actone
that have long been idle are preparing
to resume operation, manv of them
with greatly increased numbers of em
ployea. The Oregon City woolen mills
last Thursday voluntarily advanced
the wage paid employe 10 tier cent
on the strength of an increased de
ii. mid for the mill's product. The mills
at Salem and Albany show renewed
activity, and a general feeling of relief
Coroner .Dr. A. P. Mol.xrvn. Rainier and confidence nervadea the ntiblic
Coinmiulooeri t r- V,' 7,! mind. Money for in vestment in first
cibks eecunues na again inn in p-
COLOMBIA COUNTY D1UECTOHY.
Caunlr Olllcora.
Jndat
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer ,
Bui, at School,..
Assessor
Surveyor....
...Jowi'h B. IKMn. Rainier
.....Judeon Weed, Veruoma
J. -N. Kfoe. riatskanl
..W. H. Dolman, tit. Helens
J. . watts, hcpik
Martin White, Quim-y I
n . n. .Meserve. ieiena i
ST. HELENS, OREGON, MOV, IS.
Wheat is quoted in New York at
89 cents, or 9 cents higher than the
highest point before election. Mark
Ilanna must be still buy in c it up for
a campaign argument in J.UUO, If so
we hope he continues to buy it up
lorever.
The recent campaign wa a battle
between theory and history. The pop-
ocrals' war material was theory, while
the republican' wa history, and aa a
natural result history wa the more
convincing argument. Facta will win
againet fads every timt.
pflarance, and a marked difference in
the demand i visible on every hand.
We predict thai Columbia county
warrant will not go below 95 cenU
within the next four years. The feel-
iag of unrest aud uncertainty which
prevailed up to ten dars ago has diss p
peared and general bwaiuesd interest
have taken on new life.
It must be remembered that what
we call good times cannot be expected
to oome all at once, but it will come
ind the beginning is already with u.
It will be impossible, under the most
favorable circumstances, to have a
ger.eral revival of business before
spring, althooth during the winter
our people will look forward with a
greater degree of confidence for the
future, and money in the meantime
'ill be finding its way into tue cnan
nels of trade. Instead ot the money
of the country biding away it will
cone forth seeking profitable employ
meat in the industries of the country,
1 he election takes place on the first Tues
day after tli first Monday In November,
lh vote ia for electors, tb number of
whom in each state must equal tbe whole
number of representative and senator
from th state In coagres.
Tli (lector are required by the constitu
tion to meet in their respective itatas upon
the siime day, and congress has decreed
tlio second Monday in January following
the election as the date.
The electors vote seperately for president
snd vice-president (one of whom shall not
lie from the same state as the elector) and
the list of voteraafter being aif net), certified
and si-sled, is transmitted to Washington,
Urected to the president of lb senate.
Congress is required to be in session for
wonting the ballot of the electors upon
'he second Wednesday in the following
February, the president of the senate open
ing the certificates in the presence of tbe
enate and house of representatives Jointly
asseni'dtd.
A majority of the electoral votes elect
the presi'ent and likewise the vie prest
dent.
If no one has a majority, the eltvtion foes
to the house of representatives, the three
(or two) candidate having the highest
number of electoral rotes being voted upon
by stud's. The representation from cacl
state has one vote; there must be two-thirds
of the states present for a quorum, and a
majority of the states elect th president
If the house ot representative f.dls to
choose a president before the next Murch
lih, tbe vice-president acts as president.
The vice-president will have been elected
previon.dv. In all humane probability, be
cause if b has been named by a majority
of tbe electoral votes at the joint session of
congress, the senate ia directed to select
bim by majority vote from th two highest
numbers on tbe original list, a two-third
qaorura being required for this action.
Beyond th provision of the constitution,
an act of the 4!)th congress covers all pro
ceedings in case of dispute, and also fix the
mi loyally ol tbe sound money
democrat of our country in their
earnest aupport of Mr. McKinley
should be) recognised, and it would be
a pretty tribute to their nonpartisan
aetions for President MnKinlev tn an-
pointone of their number to a iudici-iand at the same lime furnish employ
yvainou or a iure.Ku mission. . -.8 "r UreaidentUl session in th. em..n f
things cannot all come about in a aay i , ... V
TV i. ;l,; t n Ins mnntt. V.,.1 .. th dura and month u,,..., m .or
...llh.! Ik..!....!.. Iwill K Ik. Unnumut will h . "'""'"" ..., vreUJ
jKxi vv as eaxrww w vus uoi uaio lTJCU mmtr I w t u au ui vs v - - I g . , .
i.fi1 .11 th im. th.l I ha -li; I Li..hl. nn vr hand Tt IIS east U1 "vre.r, u. war, aiwirney-
MrKinlatr m.m Wi f off that Innk of nnrwat and lincertalOtV. l-B".. ''J
II , !. J:mA -ill, r.fidn in th f.itim. Ty. ' ecreUry of the interior,
nannl. nrbH -:ih ill U...V m;hi briild nn onr hu.ineaa interest from But ,h, tm president must have been
the eucces of Brvan. the very man 'be almost total wreck in which we
whom they now claim would have now find them,
been detrimental to the country.
Strange people, these populitt.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
Election being over peoplo have! IS.0W Jet maale tle c'amltT B0'eni
notbinz else to do aave turninir their nd ""'yhody jelp to pusn along tbe Dus-
attention to business, and we hope to
see the wheels of industry revolving) It cannot truthfully be denied that the
in regular order very oon. Durine populUts rot the worst of their deal with
the campaign one had no time to talk I the democrats.
or transact busmes, in fact each man The Cuban insurgent are now said to be
waa more interested in protecting hi perfecting arrangement for basieging the
easiness aireaay eeiabiisbea tnan in city of Havana.
aeeking new business.
of progress turn and
follow.
Let the wheels
prosperity will
The usual number of cabi net-mat
era are at work outlining President
-elect McKinley's cabinet, and eminent
statesmen have been suggested for
every position in the counsel of the
chief executive. Mr. McKinley has
not yet confirmed the appointments
01 the would be cabinet-makers, and
no doubt before he doe do so be will
take the matter under advisement for
a tim at least. Meantime be may be
' engaged in selecting a cabinet for him
self.
France has a big flood, but oar salt river
is not affected, and tbe defeated flud it
astfr navigable.
Gen. Fit Lee didn't get borne until after
election. Who was it that said Fits wa
unfitted for diplomacy.
Elephants are noted for their climbing
powers, and the 0. O. P. animal i tbe
greatest climber of tha all-
Mr. Cleveland hasn't sent any congratu
lations, but that is no indication that he
isn't pleased with the result.
One thing can be said of Tom Watson ;
he didn't have to wait until the election was
over to find out that be bad been buncoed.
Bryan knows more than he did, although
it ia far from certain that his increased
knowledge has added to his stock of happi
ness.
Wny no take a little rest before starting
np the construction of the cabinet, or bee
ter yet, why not leave the job to tbe presi
dent-elect.
That hay palace which is to be a feature
of the national exposition at Toronto will
be admired by city folk a well as by their
hay-seed cousin.
Th Russian Czar end Czarina have re
tired to a country residence for a rest,
which they need about as much as onr
campaign speakers do.
THE next leeiilatnre shonld rjrofit Genuine blood-ancking vampires may be
by tbe experience of tbe last, and get tamed, but we have onr doubts about tam
approved by the senate as cabinet officer,
and within constitutional requirement for
presidential eligibility. Ha is compelled to
convene congress immediately and witli
twenty days notice.
The date above in the pending presiden
tial session matter, fall aa follow :
Elector vote January Uth, 1887. Con
gress counts the vote February 11th. 1897.
The electoral vote is 447, of which 224 will
constitute a majority.
Real Estate Transfer.
Helena Franta and husband to U. J.
Richardson, 120 acre in 1 4 n, r S w; flue.
Creen Creek Lumber Co. to Astoria rail
road company, lots 1, 2 and S, sec 20; lot 1.
sec 29; ntX of se and lots 3 and 4, sec 19,
t8 n, r S w, right of way; $100.
W. W. Msrauani and wife to Astoria
Railroad company, lot 7, sec 33, 1 8 n, r 4
w, right of way; $75.
Their Wage Advanced.
Ecoxax, Or., Nov. 7. J. C. Goodale has
started bis saw mill in Coburg on full time
and has advanced the pay of hi men 25
cents a man, a a result of tbe success of
tbe republican ticket.
The Electoral College.
Renewed Activity In ftatem.
Salih, Or,, Nov. 7.-Th relief attendant
upon th result of th eleotloti l (lt in
business generally, and th prospect for
an era ot business activity Is already appar
ently her. Renewed activity I reported
by th Salem banks. Tbe Increased busi
ness Is not restricted to bank loans, but
there is a general move nt money, arising
from transactions of depositors. Meiohant
generally entertain hopeful views of the
prospects. The largest meat market in tbe
oity reported the reclpt of mor $20 gold
piece in on day since th election than in
three year immediately preceding the
election. Th farmer also have cause to
ralolc ovr the new situation. Hop are
till rising tn th market, U cents twins
paid lor one lot today. This Is th top
nriceoftheseas.il. Wool roiumands th
same price as hops IS cent a pound.
II May Da a ."Much tor Yea.
Mr. Fred Miller, ot living, III., wrltt
that he had a sever Kidney trouble fur
many vears. i h severe pains in his back
nd also that til.t bladder was aflected. He
tried many so rallrd Kidney cures lui
without any good re-ult. About a year
ago he began u of Klei tric Hitters ud
lound relirf at once. Klectrlo bitters l
especially adapted to cure of all Kidney
and Liver troubles and often gives almost
Instant relief. One trial will prjve our
statement. Price, 80o and fl. At Dr. Kd
win Ross' drugstore.
How to Prevent t'rsmn.
Some reading tlmt will prove interest
ing to young mothers. How to
guard against the diaesie.
Croup ia a terror to young mothers
aud to pot thum concerning the causj,
first symptoms and treanueal is the
object of this item. The origin of
croup ia a common cold. Children
who) are subject to it liike cold very
easily and croup is almost sure to fol
low. Tbe brat y m ptom I boarseiieaa ;
this is soon followed by a peculiar
rough cough, which is easily recttg
nixed and will never bo forgotten by
one who has beard it. The time to
act is when the child first become
hoarse. If Chamberlain' Congh
Remedy is ireely given all tendency to
croup will soon disappear. Even
after the croupy cough baa developed
it will prevent the attack. I here 1
no danger in giving this remedy for it
contains nothing injurious. For sale
by Dr. Edwin Hoes.
Backlea's Arstlea Salve.
The best Salve in th world for cut,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, cbapped bands, chilblains,
corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 oent per box. For
sale by Dr. Edwin Ross.
TMEt'HKHa ROTKKi
County Tbai'hku's Oftick,
Urn- 11 v., fir . Nov. 0. 1800,
X'CTIOK Is hereby Riven that all unpaid
IN County Warrants of said county,
.i.i..h ,. hi undented and endorsed
"Not Paid for Want of Kiinds," prior to
Mav 2n, Mil, will be paid upon present
ation at this office. Int. rest win not iw i
i..u....i un... ,1,1. .1.1. W. If. DOLMAN.
muu Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
Notice ml rinal Beilleuieul.
siTOTICB la hereby a.ven that t.tkei
IN darsigned administrator of th estate
of Joseph Norton, deceased, have tiled in
th oftlc of th county rlerk of Columbia
county, Oregon, ray flnl amount of my
administration upon said eatale. together
with my petition for final mittl en l; and
that the Judge ot the county court, in and
for laid county and stale, has appointed
Wednesday, the 10th day ol ivmoer,
1M, at 10 o'clock A. M .and the courtroom
of said rourl. in nl. Helena, in earn ioiiih.v
and tnte. as the. time and place for bearing
said nnal n count aim paiiuon, at which
time and place any person tnteresieu may
appvar and contest the earn.
M KK'HAKD COX.
Administrator of the Estale of Jnsepli
Norton, deceased. m utt
Astoria Marble Works
J. H. IMHOFF, PnoPttigTOft,
MANUFACTURER OF
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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAY OF
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BY WAY OF
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LOW BATKS TO ALL
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For San Francisco.
For Full Detail Call on or Address
W. H. HPRLltUUT,
General Freight and Pas. Agt., Portland.
E. McNeill, Pre, and manager.
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
). II. DECKER, Proprietor.
Th old and reliable barrier has his ranirs Just
as sharp aa can be found, and will shave yon
comfortably aud u.uk'kly lor ouljr la cent.
rittliltir
tirocencsf wuuunf,,.
kBoots and Shoes
DART & MUCKLE
ST, HELENS, OREGON,
Complete Stock of Rubber Goods
SHELF. HARDWARE AND NOTIONS.
Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain.
ST. H E LENS MEAT MAR K ET
All Kinds of Fresb Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholessle
At special Kate. -
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Clatskanie
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Store
New and Select Stock.
DR. J. E. HALL,
Proprietor.
t
Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions.
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Stationery, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded,
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ST. HELENS,
0KEGO
Heating Stoves
The state of Washington gave Mr.
Bryan aoouv ,uw majority, ibis is
probably due to two causes; one is tbe
silver mining interest in tbe eastern
portion of tbe state, and tbe other an
enormous debt piled up during the
process of statehood. And then Squire,
Jones, Moore, Turner et a., who bad
been leading figures in creating tbi
debt, repudiated their own acts, went
into tbe populist party and yelled
"catch the thief," leaving the rank
and tile of tbe party to abnuldcr the
burdens brought about by the above
quotea,
BTATE8.
down to business as soon as possible.
It is true there is a seoator to elect
next January, but that senator should
be elected without any unnecessary
delay, and aot continue a deadlock
throughout th. seasion. Many mat
ters st importance demand the atten
tion of the legislature at its next ses
sion, ana toe men wno will compose
that body are pledged to serve their
constituents faithfully. . Tbe reptibli
can party bas a majority in both
bouses, and the executive, so that it
will be held responsible for tbe acts of
the legislative department of the state,
ine memoers oi tne legislature are
tbe servaats of tbe people and are ex
pected to serve tbeir constituents faith
fully and honestly. This we are in
clined to believe is the motive of every
legislator when he takes bis seat, but
it too often happens tbat entangle
ments come up which create great
personal discord, and the inevitable
result is tbat the personal antagonism
between members prevents needful
Ids' nf some of the human imitation who
were on the stamp for Bryan.
Some enthusiastic admirers are going to
crown Sarah Bernhardt queen of French
drama. She ha been tbe queen with on t
the crown for a score of year.
New York City' mammonth McKinley
and Hobart honest money parade occupie
the proud position of having been tbe great
est civic procession known in the history
of th world.
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado ,
Connecticut ,
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indians
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana.
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts. . . -
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missonrl
Montana
Nebraska
N'evaria
New HamDehlra .
few Jersey.......
New Vork
North Carolina...
North Dakota.....
Ohio
Oregon
rennsyiranie
Rhode Island
South Carolina..
South Dakoto....,
nowara uoaia win race no more in cot- Texas
ii.i. ... a I Utah .
wu a Hum uw uincu, iwuncu 01 t uc i Vermont
cngiisn xacni ftacing Association is in
power. And he 1 right. He wa bsdly
treated by tbat crowd
Tbe Spanish government bavins; sac-1
cseded in placing a loan of $30,000,000, Gen.
Weyler may feel Justified in increasing
hi corps of typewriters, thus enabliog bim
to circulate more claims of victories.
Virginia
wssningTon...
Wast Virginia.
Wisconsin...,.
Wyoming
Totals
877
AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK
ITALIAN MARBLE A SPECIALTY.
Foot of Twelflii Street, ASTORIA, OR
1000 Hen Wanted
TO
Unload Schooners
Not sealing schooners, lumber schooners
or p'airie schooner, but schooner
of beer at the
odel Saloon"
3. 8. CIX)NINOER, Prop.
At Mr. Cloninger' olac of business can
auo d lounu tue Deft oranas of
CYBUS NOBLE WHISKY
ANI
"CASPARILLO" CIGARS.
Front Street, - 8l. Helens, Oregon
170
China must be thinking about another
war. She has secured tbe service of a Ger
man officer to reorganize tbe Chinese army,
rr AA. , - .u-i
, , , - , . , ..... . M vuiu Bid i,w Wl UUIJIUM ! N RCJI
legishuion, which might otherwise be smSvA ,nd arfUed u the 0erm.n umj
VHBVUVUl JUS V w V UIVMILSOl DI1UU1U lC
fully awake to tbe great demands of
tbe hour and proceed at once to bring
aoout toe aesirea result.
The battle is over and tbe victory
won, not only in Oregon but in the
United States. The success of the re
publican ticket ia the result of a cam
paign of education waged by tbe intel
ligence of the country and managed
by men who are natural leaders. In
the state of Oregon in particular for
this comes under our personal obser
vation the campaign was in good
hands, being under the personal su
pervision of Hon. Sol Hirsch.chairman
of tbe state central committee, and
Judge O. X. Denny, aa secretary, as
sisted by Mr. V. Cleaver at headquar
ters. These gentlemen worked almost
day and night for the success of the
ticket, and to their, efforts success is
largely due. But while they directed
tbe work there were another class of
citizens who carried it into execution.
The speakers, at their own expense,
traversed the state for weeks educat
ing the people upon the pending is
sue. Much credit is also due to the
various county com mittees who worked
iu harmony with the state committee,
aud again the press of the state did
somebody would better prepare for trouble.
The college football player may ae
tbeir minds; now tbat tbe mor important
business of electing a president has been
attended to, tbe public will devote some of
it attention to the chrysanthemum-haired
young men, who have been somewhat
neglected of late.
Henry M. Stanley, wbo ha been strangely
silent since be got a seat in the British par
liament, baa written a letter indorsing Lord
Salisbury's attitude on tbe Venzuelan ques
tion. Henry has the fawning act down
fine; it put money in bis purse as a news
paper man and lecturer, and be doubtless
think it ought to help him along politically.
The above table differs (omewhat
from the one on first page, this one
being the latest and is complete, ex
cept perhaps a change of one vole in
McHioley's favor in Wyoming. The
table on first page ha been changed
by later report, especially with refer
ence to the vote cast in this county.
FOR PORTLAND, DAILY.
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Young America
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
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Arrive at Portland ,
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Arrive at St. Helens. .. .
, 6:30 k St
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MBE 85 CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Passengers
, ana aet reiglit.
JAMES GOOD, MASTER,
OFFICIAL VOTE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY,
At an Election Held November 8, 1808.
FOB CLECTOB OF
raasiDEMT and tics i-resijdest.
The Ideal Panauieaw
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago,
says: "I regard Dr.'Kiag'a New Discovers
as an Ideal Panacea for all coughs, cold
and lung complaints, having used it in my
family for the last five years, to the exclu
sion of physician' prescriptions or other
preparations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk,
Iowa, writes: "I bar been a minister of
the Methodist Episcopal church for 60 years
or more, and have never found anything so
beneficial, or that gave me such speedy re
lief a Dr. King's New Discovery." Try
this ideal congh remedy n ow. Trial bottle
free at Dr. Boss' drug store.
REPUBLICAN
Caples, John F
Geer, T. T
Smith. E. L
Voran. 8. M
PEOPI.ES-DKMOCBATIC
cutler, . l
Hofer.
Upaiiah, W. H
Walklns. llsrrv
PROHIBITION
Bewerman. 1
Hriirht. C. 1
Butler, Leslie
Hnaklnar. O R
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
VOX, LW1 11
Holmes, Alexander M
(Seufert, Frank A
Toenchard, Curtis J
Total vote ach precinct. .
f I 1 1 1 : I s f
I M ! I ? s I F ?
F : f" :
W V, 151 10S 129 210 103 75 83 7 85 102
63 8ft ISO 103 127 210 102 75 itt 78 85 1022
M 8ft 151 103 12ft 210 102 75 81 70 Sft'MUO
63 US 151 J03 120 210 102 75 81 79 861021
10 40 71 68 125 18ft 52 SO 24 47 12 831
105 40 71 68 126 1H4 53 80 24 47 12 829
105 40 71 68 12ft 1M 52 80 24 47 12 827
10ft 40 71 68 125 184 62 80 24 47 12 827
3 3... 2 12 1 .... 2..,. J4
J 2 1 2 1.... 2.... 14
J-v 2 1 1.... 2.... 15
3 8 .... 2 12 1 .... 2 .... 14
.... .... 2.... 2 2.... 2 1 15
1 . .. 2 .... 6 2 2 .... 2 1 16
.... 1..,. 2.... 5 2 2..,. 2 1 16
i:2ir6Lj J a I 1
1731 7 225 178 254 40l 160 "l58 67 130 18W
The above table shows the official vote of Columbia county by precincts
a canvassed by County Clerk Weed and Justice Merrill and Clark last
Tueiday. Only slight corrections were necessary in The Mist's report of last
week, the principal changes being in the prohibition vote.
,ov en 1,600.000 in was.
Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Largert Line and at the Lowest Prices
iu the City.
F. R. CHOWN
212 First Street, Portlaod, Orceoi
Cross Cut Saw, Aiei, Sledges and
General Line of Hardware
AT BOTTOM PRICE8
In Advance.
THB-,
flistand
Oregon ian
ONE YEAR
$2.00'
This offer holds good only for new
yearly subscribers who pay in advance
and old ones who pay up to date and
one year in advance.
One Dollar
a i i .
dbvcu uy Mixing mo two papers
together, the price of each, separ
rately, being 11.50.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
county court, and consequently
will furnish all the news pertain
ing to public matters in which the
people are interested.
Our table will al all time be found supplied with the best edible snj
dvlicacies the market alfords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
The hotel having boon newly refurnished we are freparrd to give sati'
ituuu ia an our pairou, aim (oni'it your patrouage.
1J. Ceorge, Proprietor, St. Helens, Or.
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