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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1906)
TIIE KEW AGE, POKTLAND, OREGON tertian! Jfatu At A. D. ORIFflN. Mnnngir SfHco 4JJ Second St., car. Ash, Rooms t and 2 Cortland, Oregon. EntfrrttthepotomcetI'ortlnd,Orion, MMooDdelMi matter. SUBSCRIPTION. On Yaar, payable In advance $2.00 Lj a&mrm mwsmt EDITORIAL to the senate? "What In he? A lawyer? No never could earn six bits a month In lcgltlmnto law practice. An orator? No. Ho has been n populist, a free nil vcrlte, n Republican any old thing. The legislature ought, as It has a right to do, to choose and elect some good, clean, capable, able, honorable man one tho opposite, as nearly as possible, of Jonathan Dournc. SENATOR FULTON. A CORPORATION WITH A SOUL. Thoro would bo no nocesslty, or even a doslro, on tho part of working men to strlko If all corporations wcro managed by men such ns nro In con trol of tho Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Tho men who worked up this ngltntlon and brought about tho icccnt labor troubles wcro not nc- iiualntcd with local conditions, and planned their campaign along found to work successfully elsewhere, but hero there woh no general dis content among tho carmen j they wcro nt nil times given every consideration that an cmployo could reasonably ask nn employer, nnd, above nil, thoy enjoyed tho lcspcct nnd confidence of the managers of tho company, which fact In Itself mndo an effective strike ImpoHHlhle. Thorn In iki room In I'nrllnnil fnr I Senator Fulton Is a very capable, worthy man. Ho represents Oregon well. Tlicro Is no need of making a change. Senator Fulton has "mado good." Ho Is tho right man In tho right plnco and ho 1b gaining, deserv edly, n national reputation ns n statesman. Oregon needs such men In that posi tion. It should keen Fulton tlicro nation hns Its dancers. "When Henry Clay died tho country recognized that ,iiiu inns iiuriy nun ueen CVlBCCraiCU. ub vuais were gone. Men snld to one another at Clay's funeral: "Tlmo was that when tho brains were out the man would die." Tho Republican party will bo lucky If tho prospects of Mr. Roosevelt's early retirement from public llfo do not excite Blmllnr forebodings. It Is certain that If wo look nt states which used to bo accounted strong, holds of ono party or another, wo en counter portents of party disintegra tion such ns woro witnessed In 1854. Missouri was wrencned from tho Dem ocratic column In 1904. On tho other side, Ohio choso last year a Demo cratic governor, and oven Pennsylva nla elected a Democratic state treas urer. In tho Inst named state this cur xjumucnus anu uepuoncan rrv formers havo united upon a ticket which promises to bo successful. Even In Now Jersey, tho populous counties of Hudson and Kuan nm honeycombed with rovolt against tho regulnr Republican organization. In tho Emplro commonwealth, nobody Knows wno win get tno Republican nomination for the governorship, nnd The pearls found on thorralf coast of Lower California nro snld to exhibit Notary'ruWIc" ' u Kii-itcr i unci ol coiurs mnn uiose of nny other part of the world, and the business of pearl-fishing thero Is grow lug. Tho chief colors nro black, gray, red, bluish-green nnd yellowish. Tho red pearls rank among the most valu able. They posses a flno luster, nnd ninny of them nro Inrgo and of tho most perfect shape. They are, however, found only occasionally. Spiders are not always solitary crea tures. A scientist has Intely found In southern India a species of spider that builds spongy nests with outlying webs, ench licit being occupied by forty to 100 spiders, with n Inrgo excess of fcmnles; loinetlmes flvo or six nests nro cluster ed together. Tho spiders not only live and work together, but they shnro with ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. 231 and Thurtnan 8ts. 1'hone Main 1610 PORTLAND. OREOON FHAXK K. WATKIN8 Nntarv Public- O. E. WATKIXS Parrish, Watkins & Go. Kstabltslietl 1872 Real Estate Insurance, Rental and Loan Agents 250 Alder St.. Portland. Oregon ftllA riMflfllftM . II. .. ... no wlso mnn wnnta It. Thn oni. Wmi .u ."'" "" "rey "'" "H,r Cl' of pence attnlnnblo between the fol-' "i , """ 80"10 CVo" ",,ow n"tcrnnl lowers of Hlgglns, Odell nnd Piatt S,rroctlo approaching self-sacrifice, tho kind prenched by Joab to Abnerl A problem for tho horticulturists Is i ii i. ",B . ro ncr tho the production of n profltnblo rubber """" fifth rib. Dcsldes. so lonir nn Thon.lnrn ...... ... V.. :.",." '""'"""'" 'm,l,ur term nftor term for .10 venrs vet. If RooHnvnlt nfnn.ln nlnnf fmm ti.n .... s """ """-' wouiu '"nico iws , . ., ... . . ....... ...u wii- I. ,. nfl iinllinlln,! .,.. t .. ..,.... i... n..n. -.i i.. i.i i.i. .i.... i test, wiio knows how much milmfnnro . .". " ""'i' in k t -n i iijim i u iiimsiiis mil mil', i . . ---- -! A.Irt I kaaiai... ..(. !.. i lines' """'I thoro Is left to tho Republican pnrty? """L"", "m,"' injury to tno plants, This Is good policy. siblo nn unlimited supnlv of rnlunliln Jury to tho Plants Fulton Is nil Thoro nro closo observers In the city lno -1"""8 of the ordlnnry plants con mi J Jk '"1-VlWtMi.A I The Union Meat Co. Alt DlnliiR Cars and First Class Hotels and Restaurants buy the UNION MtAT COMPANY'S TRESH AND CURED MEATS The Rest In the Market Patronise Home In du,,ry' PORTLAND, OREGON John's Mat Market J. I). .MKUUKXH, Prop. Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon and Hams Corned Ilccf and Pleklcill'nrk a Specialty Phono Main UKI llj j X. Sixth Btrcct l'OUTI.AXI), OltKOOX rlght-ho Is n cnpablo senator. Ho ?.nd l'tn, who n lego that tho 'alu "ttle rubber, but. Prof. Warburg, .Hearst propaganda tins enten deep German, points out thnt certain pur will continue to bo. Keep him right, lno Its bowels. If wo try, on tho.iiltlc plant-tl.e caoutchouc ml otoe. there, elect a good "partner" for l.l" " Domocra In nartv Tn wVS0 ". "r.! !!'? " ' Venezuela to tho senate, nnd Oregon will bo all .find ourselves cnunlly nt. son. Tho'""0".' 0Ul ," llol'e t,mt t'" Wonl fruit I .. "... r " - I .n l.r ..... !-.. right. GOOD COUNCILMAN. old parties ara smitten with a wasting malady. All can nco tho disease; but where Is tho physician? There Is no doubt thnt from tho wel ter of discord and mutiny a new po litical orucr win ultimately ne evolved. Sov ev Dan Kelllher, councilman from Iho S ;h".H wS'taw long to waU 'tor" I f ".T?,!0 Tu' ?n?tdl0"c. ivcnth ward, Is ono of tho best men It. as wo waited when pnrtleB broko1, a ! I,P,I,K" '"""y JuIcp. Is In , ..i,.,.,i f tunt .iii tf.. ia "" ln 18B,? 0r wilt It como qulckl , ?"" of n Kolltl envelope lurrouiii or elected to that position. Ho Ih , (!cciHvoiy, n8 ,t mght f Demo-1 "'""'cdi. .nny bo realized. Tho caoutchouc In wmo of these species amounts to ono fifth of the weight of the dried fruit, t'ho fruit Is not large, but varies In lzo In tho threo groups of sim-cIm of thoso mistletoes. Tho cnnntelimir. in. tho rounding tho professional labor ngltator. for a very fit mnn for tho place, and Is cratH should put forward n leader there aro no dlHsatlsfled workmen, nnd even worthy to bo mayor as ho nitty !orcBinmv? . - i (hero will bo nono If all Inrgo employ- be. cth of labor hcoIc to gain nnd rclnlu the friendship mid coufldcnco of their .' employes. In tho prompt nnd effcctlvo nettle inent of this troublo the public In highly grntlllcd, iib u tie-up of tho vn llotm Hiioh mid possibly tho closing down of tho other enterprises opernt RICI'UIJLIGAN PARTY FACING KXTINCTION7 Roosevclt'n I'lomlHcd Rrtlrement Causes Forebodings. (From tho Now York Sun.) There nro uiimlstnkuhlo signs that llio process of party disintegration I mill rtmllfrmnntii nt uliltl inn litir i'il by tho company would havo dono momornblo oxnmples In tho serious Injury to tho business of tho UnKod Htutes, l onco more fnr nil- ,..,., . .. , ,. , , vnnced nnd Irreslstlblo. Onco more, clly, as well ns brought much Incon- IlH , ,g2, ,, ,8B mrty.H ,,,: veiileuco to tho public generally. noting triumph hns been followed by Tho Portland Hnllwnv I k'ht '"VnitoiiiB of swift decay nnd dlssolu i no lotiiaiui Hiuiwny, Lij,ht & Kv,,iH wln Hoon ,0tornilno Power Co. Hhoiild adopt tho inotlo whether tho Republican party Is des- "It nays to treat neonlo rlcht" for It ,,,1(,'l' "ko ,no JofToriionlnn party ln u pnjs to treat peopio ngni, ror H18y,( or l0 Democratic party In 1800. Iiiih given tho most consplcuouii dom- to bo split Into fragments or, like tho oiiHtrntlon of Its virtue nnd value Ij'orallst party and tho Whig party. to bocomo utterly extinct. Experience 'I his wiih shown particularly during has shown that party government Is tho recent attempt or tlirontuuuil '"t'coHHnry to tlio vorklim or roprPHcn- . ... .... itatlvo Institutions: but. of courso, It Htilkoj most of tho men, though thoy does not follow that n glvon party had organized n union, refused to tlo "."' ot outllvo Us usefulness When flint thun rntiinu mwl Mia flr ivnn la up tho car lines. Why? Uocuiiso tlioyHPin to ho Irroparably bnrron. tho In woro In tho long run treated right my Jornblo flat Is uttered from tho 1ml ,.,.. . . , ... lot boxl "Cut It down! Why cumber. President Goodo and Vice-President t.n, t th0 ground?" mid Manager Fuller. I Thn history of tho United Stntes un- ,..,.. , ,, , , .Ider tho Constitution Is strown with We, In Portland, ought to bo proud ,,, wrockH ()f ,)()mcnl organizations of n mail who, like Mr. Goodo, has rlH-.onco full of vitality nnd promise. It ... ., , , would hnvo seemed Incredlhlo to Al- en to hiicIi a position. No man In Now ,,,,,. ,InnU01l on ,H clcnthbed had York, lloflton, or nny great city, has ho neon lolil thnt tho Federalist party, iIhcii more rapidly or with, or for bet- crats should put forward n leader Tho rommnii cold Is now clashed bv l!lB,Hnmv,f nooB0Vcll'fl vitalizing ,ole authorities among tho disease, JJiio to biieterln. It has not been set , tied that any pnrllcular oi-lmiuIsiii Is John Manning may bo tho next :ho ciuikp, but It scpum Unit mni-n n.,... jiio spechM mny piny an actlvo part, mil a recent Itrltlsh liivesttgntor re jorts that In one severo local ppltlcmlc tie found Micrococcus pntnrrliillH pros nt In nil canes, whllo In two other epl IpiuIcs, both of a severely Infectious Min meter, tho Imclllus of Frledlander .vns recognized In every case examined at Its olivet. Tho organism, however. mayor. Ho Is n strong, cnpablo mnn oven If ho Is n Democrat. WILL OPEN DOOR. vawavwwiMkHv AtranmsMUtr A Western Cracker Made for Western People Ask your Grocer for Western Crackers and Cakes Tnko no other kind If you want tho best KOIt Medicinal Purposes Wc recommend our Black Buffalo Pure Rye Whiskey Unexcelled Innualllr and c.xiellulico The Pederson Mercantile Co. Wholonalo Mtiuor Importer anil Wholesale MUor Hollers Moorchcnd, Minn. Northwestern Agents Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association' Celebrated "Uudwelser" Beer sssr -TssH sV'ilsbV'sB "Oldest Hank In the State of Washington." DEXTER, HORTOIN & CO. Ciilal2no,noo p a iXIhri?DCZ Suridus and tiiidlvldcd Deposits 17,6.10,000 DlklllVsmrC proltts, lUS.OOO Arri.nnls of Northieit I'aelllr Hanks solicited upon terms which will grant to them tho most liberal accommodations cunIstent Mlth their lalanrcs and responsllillllles. Win. M, Ladd, Prcildont! N, II. Latimer, ManaKor; M. W. I'o ersnn, Cashier. Pcaltlc, W ashlngton. TH13 MIRST NATIONAL BANK Ol PORT TOWN8END Kstabllshed 1UJ. Collections promptly mado mid romlttcd. which bad Inunched tho nntlonnl gov- ii'iiiuiriii, wiut'ii nun iohi tun inHt nresi. ler iohboii. Ah president of tho Lewis 'denllal contest by only eight electoral mul flmh PviMiHllInn Mr flnmln iinl'V,,,0H' ""'' wo''l t tor HaillltOIl mid Llnik Imposition, Mr. Goodo not Mlmct ,invo (lcfontC(, joffor80 ,n 10 only proved himself ipiltu pqunl to tho houso of represontntlves, would In mul: ii.it i, 1,11,1 ukI.i., iitiu.r iniHltieHu t,int yonr (1S01) '" ablo to muster lask, but ho laid nsldo otlur bu8iiKHB0ny nbout ft twolf,h of (ho oIoctornl or great impoiiauco nun uiu tno city vines lor ns cnuuiiinie, nnil lu years nnd slate, freely and with tho utmost 'nX would bo l"'I'"tont to carry n ' slnglo Htnte. How could Jefferson, seo- publlo spirit, a million dollnrs' worth lug tho party crented by himself, ox- of ,.,,0,1 Inlted to tho plnnnclo of victory when 1 h ' , , In 1820 tho Inst member of tho Vlr- Look What this company Is doing glnla dynnsty got every electoral voto for Portland and tho surrounding t conceive nr bellovo that with- , , . , . I Tour yenrs that party would bo rent country? Wonderful, marvolaus! into factions pursuing Irreconcllnblo Hlectrlc llnea ovorywhero around! Ton alms anil rancorously hostllo to ench . othor? How could It havo been possl- miles or more, safely, surely, for B m0 fr irPnry Clny, who wns to bo cent. Wo think that tho peopio who " 'K tho Inspiration nnd tho , i.ii.i , ,, .... "IreugtJt of tho Whig pnrty, when ho Iiiia obtained theso frnnchlbca, oven lplloM it sweep tho country In 1810 by If they did thereby innko somu money, a majority of 171 electornl votes, to , i , i , . forospp that It would hold together did nn ImiuoiiHu Invaluablo good to ,,ut (Uo ,noro , ft decil,, nnil and for l'oilland nnd Its Huburbs. (that within n qunrtor of a oenturv It ,, , . . 'would havo bocomo n memory? How Theio has never been n greater wnR t 088l)lt for vwnenil In 1852. piece of development of Portland mul when Hunkers nnd ilnrnhuruors com tho ...icinc Northwest than tho build. UK ".hosSSng0 Z lug mul dovelopment of tho Portland Jorlly of 212 electoral votes, to lm iiiiiiw.iv i luiit powpp r.i whv tho nmlno (nnt within two years tholr par. HltllwttJ, Light A: lower to. Miy, UIO ,.. WQ , , , shnttercl l.v the NV. ery namo Is suggestive nnd true brnskn bill that Its Imnlncnblo see.' An Aula' BewlnsT Circle. P. Doficln, n Germnn naturalist, tins recently seen In Ceylon a species of ant, tho Occophylln sniarngdlna, In the net of "sewing" two leaves together for tho purpose of forming n nest. This observation confirms the roport of tho English naturalist, Itldloy, made In 1800. Dolleln snw n row of tho Insects pulling tho edges of tho leaves togth sr; then others trimmed nnd fitted tho etlges, nnd llnnlly n seam wns mado by fnstenlug tho edges with a silky thread, yielded by Inrvno of tho saino species which tho workers carried lu their mandibles. Ho nmdo n drawing Illustrating tho method of working. According to ltldley, the sowing nuts pass tho thrend-glvlng Inrvno llko shut, ties through holes In tho edges of the leaves, Mulluulraa fur Moulka. A most curious and sluggish creature Is the tnutuwn, n small lizard, whose home Is In New Zealand. Tho little animal has tho reputation of beltig the laziest creature ever created. It Is usually found clinging to rocks or logs nlong tho shores of rhers nnd lakes, mid has been known to remain In one ,iur in uiu vsrciiiuiii ui j(. .u,,.,,...,. ..iH.,i... .. t mm .ih ...i.l r.twill lllllt IU llltlll1U i . .... . ... .t... . J .1.... !.. I. !..... I.. .- -.-- -. m - - -,- . . .. ..i. ,,W"1" ' "" - - in any or ino conuuions 10 wnicli wo " "-i iiieprcuuu . io u '"" months. How the creature nmn.imw i. . . . . . lin.. v.r.iA1 nliiiHA id 1tmi..i.M il. Blal.1iiiolir Inanuil Imlau liv tll.l ,ll1tmla- I "ri"v llllHIIieSS UeitllS. '" .wivuv.i, ....... .o, mnumi, ui' -......... .v.. ...-, v - Baron Komura Says Japan Will Keep Treaty Pledges. Victoria, n. 0., Aug. l.-Bron Klttc" ' ""PIenrn within twenty-four or mura, recently appointed Japaneeo am-lf!,r1,Klt ,10,ir"- '" ,ho " nd baesador to Great Hrltaln. arrived 0. i,l,lr' ,,l,l,,l'l"'-,s re-liifpctltm sometimes day by tho Canadlnn Paclflo railroad a,rrod. producing either a second stOHiner KmpreM of Japan on his wayiu',1,u coItl or ol80 chronic cold Inst to London, vlu Quobec, from where he ""K fur '"oaths, nnd the bnclllui wns so sails by tho Km press of Ireland on vlrul('llf tlmt It killed Inoculated mice, August 0. guinea pigs nnd oven rnbbltx. Haron Komura said with retrard to1 l'rof. Joel Stebhlns nnd P. W. Car Japanese action In Manchuria that the1 pentcr of tho University of Illinois Japanoao Kovornment would undoubted- hnvu recently succeeded In npjilylng ly carry out all the pledges made Iwfote uHtronoinlcnl methods to tho solution and since tho war to maintain ''the 0f u Jdtherto unsolved problem of hlol- ritinn itnnp" It Tannliniilfl likistnllnis .... . ..... ogy. jiiis romtei to tho height of tho flight of birds during their migrations lit night. Two telescopes were placed at mensural distances npnrt (from 10 to L'l feet), on an east and west Hue, ervers simul taneously wnteiiea the moon. Tho tracks of birds flying across tho face of tho moon were noted by each ob server Independently on n lunar chart, ready at his side. Tho tracks, being projected from heparato points of ob servation, of course wero not Identical In position, nnd their distance npart furnished tho bnsls for a calculation of tho "pnrallax" of tho flying birds. Two sets of observations wero innde, In Mny nnd In October. Tho deduced heights nbovo tho ground varied from 1,400 to H.-iOO feet. Tho last, howover, was an cxtremo case, most of tho mens, tires running from 1.B00 to 2,500 or 3,000 feet. DAVID II. IIKIICIIKII, 8IDNKY CI.AIIK, President, lashlur. Union National Banfc Incorporated 1890 CAPITAL $100,000 Pays Interest on Time Deposits open door" In Manchuria, itegarding tho criticism of forolgn merchants, he said thote were due to Impatience. Tho terms o( occupation demanded that Japan adopt tho me inures now in vnjnic, but ns soon ns tho military occupntlon ,,, .,, tucn two ob, nun u.uicn nnu una nuuiu uv ouuu, nr rnngomonts would bo mala to cany out tho pledges regarding an "open door" policy. Tine, tho bulk of tho army had boen repatriated, but thoro was still a Inrgo torco la Mnnchurla. Thoro wns also ltussiun troops In occupation. Whllo It was not known definitely what Russia was doing regarding the with drawal, it was known that troops wero steadily being withdrawn and it was necessary that tho Japanoso military administration continuo to occupy the country until the withdrawal was com plete "Has Dalny boon made a frro port and aro Jtlier nations than lapaiipsn re stricted irom trading via that port witli Manchuria?'1 "That I cannot tell you," replied Haron Komura, "This much I can say, though, the pledgee made by Japan re garding Manchuria will be carried out in cvory particular as soon a the firm of occupation by tho military forces has expired." THE OLD BANK CORNER Grand Forks, NORTH DAKOTA i Battleships In Collision. Newport, Jt. I., Aug. 1. Rear Ad miral It. I). Kvaus, commanding I he Atlantic fleet, received reports in dotnll today o( a collision which occurred dur ing a fog last night between the battle ships Alabama and Illinois about eight miles southeast ol Rronton's reef light, ship, The side of the Illinois was scraped by tho bow of the ANbama nnd several plates of the forward part of the Alabama wore Injured. It Is also thought that one or more of tho six inch guns on thn two battleships were i "..."'. ."W ," V. .""""..--". ilainaBMl. Admiral Evans Btates thnt Water, Light & Power. Power mado c atwo rival neither ship was damaged below the nnd used through electricity and light, candidates? Yet, what Hamilton, or waUr line. by tho intelligent use of water, Won- ffiTcouft iiWavMliWlSS ! Not Bound Up In Red Tape. fl,,U,,,,K! ?on,?vSnffi nut woro ih iiuower element in WO Aw hlstorv nover ionent Itself ore ..... ..... -,.... 4H niHiurj imver leiieius iihuii tire- , , , . , . , .i i . .volution of this tremendous strange cUoly wo cannot expect to find an ex- ion furnlehed nspectors to the depart uiiiiiui ui un imiiMiiiM i b p nnft)0BU0 tQ ,h0 ex,stIR Bi,untlon ment ol Agriculture in the execution ol HENRY WEINHARD'S BREWERY Manufacturers and Bottlers of the Well Known Brands of Lager Beer " EXPORT " " KAISERBLUME "COLUMBIA" IN KEGS AND BOTTLES Trade and Families Supplied Brewery and Office BURNSIDE & 1 3th STS.. JONATHAN HOURNIJ. Tho not legislature, now elected, nnd most of whoso members uro Re- most ns sharp n difference today be- eior. Although the law was not enact twoen thoso Republicans who accept ed till Juno 30. the commission in ex. for their leaders Senator LnFollette, ctiy turee week8 (row that date con- of Wisconsin, and Oovernor Cummins (lllfted e,lunlnations throughout the Of Iowa, Hlld tllOSO WllOSO accredited P01lntrv rrnoments wero madn to spokesmen nro Senator Spooner and f"""' Q oan K " . n. . .1 Senator Aldrlch as there was between emlne S,S83 Ppl'cMU. in? the 'n.i,.i..nr. wiiii? nn.i "Pultun week ending July 28 2,640 seta of pa- publicans, should consider carefully WhlK-.M or between thoso Democrats pers were Iecelvel by tue commission. ' who advocated and thoso who apposed - tho election of u United States semi- with vchemenco tho repeal of tho Mis- Rain Make Canal Zona Unhealthy, tor. Tho Bonutorshlp Is an Important four! compromlso. On the other hand, ' Colon, Aug. 1. The month of July ... . ., ., the Republicans nro still held togetli- has witnes.ei a aeries of I eavy rains on oillco. Oregon ought to send Its big- er by tho fprco of n magnetic lndlvl.1. tho iethmus. which have hampereJ the gest and best men theie. ? unmiisuSiSlflJ riw thatThS wo,k of "ln B oa' Th8 Hut llourno-Jonnthan Uourne iUiro Roosovolt has como to personify, "Hons today aro wore than ever be. wouldn't It bo n dlscrnco and a ills- "ei-y Clay porsonlfled, tho oner- 'ore. Preparation, are being made lo wouiuut Jt uo a tiist,rnto and a ills- B1'th0 ,,'op,B of ,,, )omicaj or pave the principal streets of Colon with liouor to tho state to send that man ganlzatton. Such a process of Incar- brick. to exist Is n mystery which naturalists hnvo been unable to ho he, Wanly but Vutruu, "Hnvo you seen Prof. Gubnloston, tin scientist, lately'" "Yes ; I listened to him for more than an hour at the club last night." "Indeed 1 What was ho talking about r "Ho didn't say." Puck. Alters Bros. Milling Co. 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