The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
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A. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
kikI Cooh Hay Advertiser.
No. 187
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III 10 BLOCK WiLSEY DEAL
MEXICANS IRE PEAGEA
OLE NOW REORG
at
Eugene
B Magnate Leaves for
mnn Tndav With Affi
davits to Stop Suit.
CEIVERSHIP MIGHT
BLOCK IMtuui irt i iuimo
tlsey Said to Be ncatiy to
Spend $buu,uuu improv
ing; BCI1II1U UUUbi nuuu.
clarlng Hint the llolllstor
lJ was trying 10 menu up mu
L for the nile of his Coou liny
hurtles to W .1 WIlBuy. nnd
unt Him i'oiii nii'"s "'" ...o
Htorj, Mujor i. i'. ivimioy ion
afternoon via Mrtlo Point for
feeno to rlglil mo rocciveiHiiiii
FKCCdliiBS iiiBniuit'ii u ii. .1.
ics. .MnJfr K'liuu curried with
rjiiic nfflilnviis ot u hh nor
luatlonal Ilium cr
lie na ncriiiiiiijinlcil iiy (;. A.
hlbrcdo mid u ih not uniiKoiy
TAFT SPEAKS
IN NEW YORK
President Makes Final Public
Appearance Outside of
Washiiiflton Today.
My Aaoi latel 1'riM In foot liny Time 1
NEW YOItK, Fob. 22.- President
Tnft l spending Wellington's
lilrthdny In Now York, making wlmt
probably will ho IiIh Inst public up
ponrnncu outside of WiihIiIiikIoii Ik-.
fore IiIh retirement from tlio urea-
Ideney. Ilo will attend the ground
breaking of the menioilal to tlio
Amurlcnn IiiiIIiuih lit Fort WiuIb-
worth. Chiefs of fifteen tribes
tV J Wusa will meet liim ' ff" Western reservations will Heo
Kngene for tlio hearing hoforo
del Harris in i Monilny. Mr.
liter lift overland mm morning
Portland an. I stilted lieioro
vine tha' He expected to ho
k on Hiiis n.i wiinin a Hiiori
le
VIr Wll-'j mid iiiinpiiratlvoly lit
is say alioiit lil.-t negotiations for
Kinney pnpcrtlcs lie Heenied
regret thnt Hie mutter wiih given
(much iiiiliilciij iih ii wiih now.
itated tlint lie lind enteroii into
ktracts for (lie piirchusu of the
Ire holding;) lint thnt before ho
k It, affairs mind he strnlghtoii-
out so tint Mnjor Kinney nor
the 1'reHlilont turn the Hint opinio
inn or eurtii ror the monument.
TIiIh nfturiiooit lie will dodlcnto
'The Light lloiiBe," a new Instllii
tlon ror the euro or the blind mill
nfrilcted. Toiilijlit ho will uttoiid a
testimonial reception mid dinner
uiiiler the nuspleea of tho American
Pence and Arbitration League.
1'li.WS )!' WILSON.
Consular Reports Indicate the
Reitjn of General Huerta Is
Generally Accepted Today.
Illy Ammlnlo.l Prrm lo I'oos liar Tlmm.J
WASHINGTON. Fob. 22. Con
Hiilur reporlH today Indlcnte a nioru
Kuneral iiecoptnnee or the new reign
In Mexico. At Vera Cruz, whoro
HnrloiiH resistance wan threatened,
the military authorities havo ne
quIcKcetl and will work with the
new administration. Tho coiihiiI at
.Muzntlnn reports a recognition or
tho provlBlonal government and ul
ho at (Jtiudulnjurn, In tho Htnio of
blualoa, which iiIho had hIiowu
signs of leslstnnco. Iiiib fnllon In
lino. Tho Hnino Ih true of tho Btnte
of Nuebvo Leon. There Is Home
doubt or the attitude or the poo
pie or C'nmuieii and thnt or tho
iToops at Agun Piletu. Thero Ih a
re-port or rebol activity near San
Lills Potosl and a demand Is for
the surrender of thnt town tint
tloro Ih nothing to Indicate what
rebel organization Ib back of them.
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IIZITION OF MEX CAN
GOVERNMENT PROCEEDING SLOWLY
ItK.MKMHKIt VASIIIX(JT()X.
AinerlcaiiH ami Melcaiis Unite In
Ceremoiiles,
I Mr AmucUIM I'nn lo Coui liny Tlim
M10XICO CITY, Kob. 22. Anioil
enn rcBldeutH ,of tho Mexican capi
tal, relieved from tho anxieties of
bombardment and fighting In tho
BtreelB, today Joined In a colobra
tlon of tho birthday of (leorgo
Washington. Many men or tho col
ony met at tho United StnteH oin
bnssy, thenco ninrched to tho. Btntuo
or Washington mid deposited
wronlliH at Its base. A iiunibor of
prominent Mexicans participated In
tlio ceremony.
S
TO
0
IH AERDPLAN
IS CAPTURED
1
E SLEET STORM
i
S
1.000.000
Bulfjarian Flyinn Machine Is Chicago Suffers Heavy Dam-
Iple
bit whereby lie could pay every
utor ami luive alioiit $2rill,UI)0
himself If oiitHldi-rrt would not
Mere. Ilo declared that nioHt
Ml creditors were willing to sot-
i mis way ami mild tint ho had
limits from a " number whoso
Xew I't evident Will Stay Clove lo
White Mouse.
(Mr .M( U(ol I'rtM In Com llr Tlm.)
XHW YOIMC. Feb. 22. PreHl-dont-olect
WIIhou went back to
of the creditor would havo i I'rlncolon today for tho I mil week
iirlnex mi It I at homo before ho koch to WiihIi-
IaJor Kinney wn ipilto wrathy IiiBton to become president of the
i mornlns over the obataclus United Stntee. Ilo Hald It probably
rh he claimed some .North Ilend woulil ho IiIh Innt vIMt to Now
were putting In IiIh way. He ric In a long time, no expects
that hu Inn mado arrango-l lc pretty close at tho White
iioiiho tor we vera i iiioiuiih alter Iiih
Inauguration. He Iiiib amiouuced a
dcHlro to dovoto all bis time to IiIh
work and for that reason lias do
clded to accept no formal Invita
tion for ii period of six months af
ter .March I. 1 1 Ih trip to the Paua-
ie were being iihciI In tno suit!""1 v'nnul Ih tho only plan definite-
t they did not w.uit any further I 'J' 'uranged tbim far for WIIroii'h
i7vMiiiii urou iiiiiK. ' Mcr.
early even on,, on the linv Ih
pus h iieo the Klnnoy-WllBoy
CO Iliroil'; l mill would i en nt-n
obgfncle IicIiil' nlnced In tb. !
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; oi w coiciiiiiniailon. llesldcH
'ing tha title to vorv valuable
Pty and the 'ettleinont of
ics whiijo Imlk'iH huvo boon
inrlilly ttlllli.ir.B8ld for num.,
. Ihe larrc tract could he
w available for drveliininent and
liiree amount nf fnr,.ii.., ...... ni
uM he brought In heie to aid In
fuming loo'l liny
eicnin", S II Cnthcart na
Maiiira-or 0f the (loorue Wood-
' "'ic. i' A, Mctlln ami Hnli
Jlarsden, hr . Blgued allldavlts
uej nau not given coiiBBnt tn
r names or the pnnleH thoy rop-
-' -v'h icinie pminiitra in tho
against ivlnncy. How ninny
Mis not know l "' BU
t(i ' 8,"t would havo tho
P"'Wili aet nalilo and
' Ub. nBor of .North llend an-
"w receiver to settlo up Klnnoy'a
liiLHWAT Mi
OF COOS BAT
Winfjcd by Turks Over
Adrianople.
I Mr Amo lalM l'rr. to Com Hay Tlmw 1
COXSTAXTINOPLH, Feb. 22.
A lliilgarlau military aeroplane re
coiiuolterlng over tho rortress
Adrlnnoplo today was hit by
age from Frozen Rain and
Wind wires Down.
Illy AmviUIM I'rrn lo Cuo Hay Tlmm
CHICAGO, Fob. 22. The dam
ago or tho sleet storm which grip
lied the cltv tblrtv hours, wiih todnv
of estliuatcd at n million dollaiH. The
a city is Htill practically Isolated from
Ttirl.lBh shell and fell IiibIiIo tho the outside world, nearly oveiy tel
lines. It was piloted by a Itusstau egraph and tolophono wire being
olllcer, I.loutenaut XlkolnR, who down. The storm ceased UiIb morn
wiih niiiile a prlnonor by tho TurkH. lug.
FATAL CRASH
IN BERKLEY
PRISON GUEST
Wllsei's Ithr III.....
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t n!n i ; '", l"pcriy now,
J Win to extend nln n i,if
'7,' '"'Proving it bo-
tf rL li '". l,lncot O" tho
red n,i , 0, ,nict will ho
,v ina crniln.i ,..i 1..1 , ... .
tohil?'0' ' '"o. to
- ijik ieai estate
re.
ltaik it r...... ,.
hll i "" wmii.
s live n0lVi'8ey "or hl8 n8a
rtlcallv , .' ,So n""iinced, It la
Jl SS Cnerr'f,n tlmt thoy are be-
Komi Tm ,?V to Trinidad,
number i , ''"corpoiated by
1 lOllOftoH . . w,u Bnio as
AVa tHV? '"nchlns
Sumner m, i l WeB0"J and
""wa PacttCy.80,d .. the
IvethV1 .tlio Southern Pa-
contract far "EAr,l,MM'erks Co.
l fall wn. ho costruction.
'n,ii::''..i8oy and ti. i.n..i,
Hind,"
who Is
1 renrn.I?..BUPP?8Cd to be
a indicate .h l or the for-
ealls. mill ch Wll8e- Is rep
5. made tlio trli. ninn.. .
" wuntv Tni somo time in
mS' & Portland
name of Turner
.? ot SWiSfs. ""ro(l ?8
'" ce tnev Z . v Blrmegic
r0a( Then S tllro,'Kl With
L?.onaneA too WIlsoy still
v? llle Day u.m ' l,rolorty
it. br the ci.ww? Blvon
Engineer Hindmarsh Plans to
Leave Monday; Wheeler
Locates Here.
There woro few now developments
in tho Coob Hay railroad sltuntlon
today.
Engineer Hindmarsh, who hns
boon working for a couiile of wooks
on tho grades, etc., in North Ilend
will leave Monday morning, presum
ably going to San Francisco to con
sult with Chlof Engineer Hood and
others about mutters.
Ilradford Whoolor, tho personal
representative of Chlof Engineer
Hood Bent hero to look after engi
neering the right of way, has
brought hla wife horo and will spond
sometime on tho Day. Thoy havo ar
ranged to in alto their homo in tho
former Dr. McCorninc rosldonco on
Mnrkot nvonuo. Mr. Whoelor Is In
chargo of the work hero, being em
powered by Chlof Englncor Hood to
adjust affairs without first submit
ting thorn to tho San Francisco or
llco for approval.
Nothing now lias dovolopod In tho
Terminal Railway-Southern Pacific
negotiations so far as could bo as-
orn Pacific when tho Pacific-Great
Western was transferred.
Genoral Manager Hitchcock of
tho MacArthur-Porks Company Is
now on tho Coast and It may bo
thnt Wllsoy has gono to Portland
to confer with him concerning the
possibility of tho continuation of
tho Const lino from Coos Hay to
Trinidad, California, whoro it will
connect up with the Gould system
nnd mako n through coast lino
from San Francisco and Portland.
The Southern Pacific has boon
ronowing Its old survey of
coast line.
Two Killed and Two Hurt Mme. Bernhardt Plays at San
When Key Route Train i Qucntin for 1950 Con
Hits Auto Today. j victs Today.
tlly Awn-lit! I'm to Com lly Tlmm. ' ! iny AhwIiim I'ivm lo Coot lly Tlran 1
OAKLAND. Oil., Fob. 22. Two SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 22. On
uion were killed and a man nnd a stago amid scenery painted by
child Injured when a Key Routo prison hands, Sarah Ilcrnhardt ap-
train running to tho pier Htruck an poured today in tho prison yard at
nuto today. Tho dead nro A. F. Sun Quentln penitentiary for tho
llolton and W. R. Garrison, mid pleasure or 1UCO convicts. ' Many
tho Injured A. G. Smith mid his outsldo guests witnessed tho porfor-
C-yoar-old daughter, Sylvia. All are inanro at tho Invitation or Warden
lloylc. Tlio action nnd niotivo or
tho scones chosen woro explained In
a little pamphlet printed on tho
prison press and distributed nniong
the audience. Sho spoko In Fronch.
ADD TROOPS HTJkBsb
United States War Depart
ment Gets Force Ready
for Wilson to Handle.
tlly Amo UtM I'rfti lo I'oon lly Tlmm
WASHINGTON, Fob. 22. Tho
Firth Ilrlgado Second division or tho
reorganized army consisting or four
Infantry regiments commnmled by
Ilrlgadler General F. A. Smith, hns
boon ordered to Galveston, Tex., to
bo In readiness to embark for for
eign sorvlre,
Thoro Is no present purpoBo, the
olllclnls Bay, of despatching troops
from Galveston to Mexico. Today's
order Is simply ono of tho BtopH taken
to havo troops In rendlnosB for an
emergency, in fnct It Is Intimated,
ono of the purposes is to provido
Wilson proper fncllltlcs to enrry out
nnv plan ho may havo In contempla
tion, regarding tho Mexican sltuntlon
but tho movement of eourso does not
commit him to n policy nf forcible
intervention.
The movement Ih taken iih n pre
cautionary inonHiiie. The summary
execution or Madoro, regarded oh
the constitutional president or
Mexico and his constitutional ad
vlBers without duo proccHH or law
might possibly bo Interpreted iih
demonstrating the iiIihcuco or prop
er government In Moxlco and or tho
oxlotcnco or a practical state or
anarchy, according to some admin
istration officers.
Other troops scattered through
Texas and Now Mexico will Join
the movement. All railroad trans
portation has boon arranged nnd
tho men aro practically rendy to
entrain on an hour's notice,
TO PltOTKCT TK.VAS.
icsldeiits of Dorkoloy.
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SKXATi: Wll.fi VOTK.
WJI1 Decide Question of Adding An
other Member to Cabinet.
I iny AaiorUleJ I'it.i lo I'ooa Hay Tlmm,
I WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Tho
sonato agreed today to voto next
TuoBilay on a bill to creato tho Do
Representative Foss Says the partmont or Labor, which would
(,'ovenior Coliiil(t Will Send State
Tiviops to the Hinder.
fllr rn il1 'rrn lo Cooa IK) TlllIM 1
MARLIN, Texas, Feb. 22. "I
think the prosldent Is nil right, but
ho docs .not sconi to understand
that if tho foilurnl government
does not protect tho hordor with
troops by Monday, tho state of Tox
aa will.''
TIiIh wiih tho doclnrntlou of Gov.
Colquitt of I'extiH today in discuss
ing the situation along tho Rio
Grande.
MOVK FROM KANSAS.
150(1 Men and IUO Olllccrs Shipped
to (ialvcNton.
, (lly Amo Ulcl l'fr lo Coo. luy Tlmi 1
LKAVKN WORTH, Kan. Fob. 22.
Flfteon hundred mon nnd 120 or
llcors, comprising tho Seventh United
States Infantry, and tho first batal
lion of the nineteenth Infantry of
tho fifth brlgado will entrain tonight
for Galveston.
Uncertainty as to Whether All
Will Accept New Regime
in Republic.
HUERTA STILL TRYING
TO ALIGN ALL PARTIES
United States Consuls Indi
cate He Is Meeting with
More Favor. ,
Illy Aiwoi UlrJ I'rcti lo Coot lly Tlmw
MEXICO CITY, Feo. 22. Tho
acceptance of the now administra
tion lu .Mexico Is not so general Qo
was first thought. To tho states ot
Coahulla, Sonora and Yucatan,
which from tho moment of tho ov
ei throw of Miulero declared that
they were not in accord with the
now conditions, must now bo added
part of the stnto of Oaxaca where
tho Serrano Indians refuse to ro
eognlzo the government ot Provi
sional President Huerta, Tho gov
ernor of Oaxaca Jh ho alarmed by
tho disturbed cor VMoiib or tho stato
capital, that he oBkou relnrorce
nionts rrom Moxlco City. Hotweeu
the federal capital mid port or Vera
i ruji also, conditions nro very un
certain. HoiIIoh or federal troops
have been sent to tho cities Jiilapa
and Orizaba lu the state or Vera
Cruz to maintain a balance or pow
er. Trouble in Chihuahua.
Governor Gonzales Ib virtually
hold n prisoner In Chihuahua City.
It was leportod lodny thnt Gonznlos
wnH prevented by tho rogulnr
troops rrom leaving the state capl
ml and combining the various Vu
doro ractloiiH or Chihuahua. Gjii
zalcs was a strong supportor of
Madoro during the rovolut!"i and:
remained loyal to him. In hit, ,- i
ltal, however, are stationed soma
2000 federal troops, a majority of
which aro regulars. Gonzales so
far has not dared to resign nor
has ho accepted the provisional
piosldoncy. The volunteer troops
are moro numerous In Chihuahua
than in any other stato and nil nro
nciioved to bo eager to Join lu u,
counter revolution. ,
CATCRING INLET
CHANNEL SROALS
VI KM) HATTER Y OUT.
United States Must
Strengthen Navy.
provido another member of tho
cabinet. It passed the house last
sununor.
lly AhocUIoJ I'rru lo Coot Day Tlmm,
WASHINGTON. Fob. 22. Opposi
tion to tho naval bill, carrying $140,
C18.3C4 was actlvo when considera
tion on that moasuro was rosumod
In tho House today, and Indications
woro that It would bo inipossiuio to
MApVEAGII EXPLAINS.
Secretary
to
Treasurer Responds
Senate's ltemiest.
(Dy Auoclaled I'rtii lo Cooa llay Time
WASHINGTON. Fob. 22. Secro
roach a voto boforo Monday. Thoso tary MncVongh In rosponso to Poln
opposing tho bill object chiefly to tho
provision ror construction ot ino iwo
battleships, Representative Fobs fa
voring tho bill declared that .the
Panama Canal would Jncreaso ono
hundrod fold tho causes of interna
tional dllllcultles and our forolgn
policy could bo no stronger than
our navy,
doxtor's resolution today sent tho
Sonato nn explanation of the author
ity for Issuing orders requiring a de
posit of customs recolpts In tho na
tional banks.
Take your SUNDAY KVEXIXO
dinner at CHANDLER HOTEL.
Music by KEYZER'S Orchostra.
tho
OASTRO TO CUHA.
Leaves Now York Suddenly but Says
Ho Will Return.
Dy AsioclateJ Prcca to Cooa Hay Tlmea
NEW YORK, Feb. 22. General
Ciprlano Castro, formor president of
road
I 0(
tin
Urn
i:,J na othi.ro V'u" '-'"""or Venezuola. loft Now York suddenly
J?s or entro.,,. "'.'?" A10 ws today for Cuba. Ho said that thero
M7rV,r entrance fni ,, Ta ,iay for Cuba. Ho said that tliero
LCT Veileri, m the Pa-; Was nothing secret about his trip, It
C ",UI out ... oat of these i belntr merely nleasuro. and that ho
801 turned 0Ver , ' oTliey ' wo"ld "turn to Now York some time
r t0 tUo South-jin March.
"Thrift Is the Best
Means of Thriving"
Your cost of living Is ono of your biggest problems. lt la
tho problem of overy housowlfo. Tho value you receive for
every dollar you spend should bo a matter of serious thought
for of eourso you want to "thrive."
One of tho greatest helps to thrift Is the reading of THE
TIMES overy ovenlng. Its pages aro filled with suggestions
for thoso who would thrive.
The advertisements toll you where you can buy flno fur
niture at a big saving nnd household articles at much below
their usual cost; and whore you will find clothos that are
real bargains.
nead THE TIMES closoly and constantly; read It every
night and get tho messages of thrift that the best store
keepers aj-e sending to their customers each day.
Vort Riley Sends Troops to Galves
ton Today.
iny AMOdatttl I'rtaa to Cooa nay Tlmra
FORT RILEY, Kon., Fob. 22.
Flold Hattory No. 2 was ordored Im
mediately to Galveston, Tox., pre
pared for actlvo sorvlco by an order
from tho War Department.
VOR COAST ROAD.
Pioinolci". Sujk Line Will Ho Hush
ed South front Coos liny.
That tho Portland-Sou Francis
co Railroad Company will begin
construction work in tho spring on
tho Hue from Maishtlold, Oregon,
to Trinidad. California, and that
the road will bo completed In three
years, Is tho word given out by E.
M. Chester, ono of tho Incorpora
tors, says tho Del Norto Triplicate
Tho company has ordered 9000
tons of rails for snrlni; work nnd
j Is prepared to spond $14,000,000.
1 1 acuiiu urruiigumeuis uuvo ueen
made with tho Southern Pnclflc
company whereby thoy will hnndlo
ull construction material for tho
now company and also take care of
the pnsBonger and freight traffic
that will bo built up and will nec
essarily pass over tho now ronds.
REYNOLDS FOUND GUILTY.
Judgo Coko re-filled tho circuit
court jury on Wednesday, and heard
the caso of tho stato against Her
man Roynolds, charged with bur
glary, tho crime having been com
mitted In Uandon. Tho Jury found
tho prisoner guilty and sentence was
pronounced yestorday at 10 o'clock,
Reynolds getting an Indotorminato
sentence of from ono to sovon yoars
In tho ponltontlary, CoquIUo Sentinel,
Capt. Masters Says That Un
less Something Is Done,
' Mails Will Be Late.
That tlio Catching Inlet channel
Is becoming badly shoulod mid Ull
soon seriously Interfere with tho
Coos Hay mall service Is tho stato
incur of Capt. L. G. Masters of
Sumner. Ho says that tho hoad
watots of tho Inlet aro bo badly
shoaled now iih to only bo naviga
ble at certain Hinges of the tide.
This morning Captain Masters
took up the matter with Henry
Song8tacken, secretary ot tho Port
of Coos Hay Commission and urged
thnt something bo done nt once. Ho
inoy also appeal to tho county com
inlBHloners. Ilo says that ono reason ror tho
channel shoaling so badly thero
was tho logging operations or tho
Smlth-Powoi'H Camp B, which
caused much silt to flout down the
Hiiiall creek to Catching Inlet.
Ho says tho worst of tho shoals
Is within 150 yards of Sumner nnd
estimates that a dredge could clear
tho channol in about u wook. Ho
says that unless something Is done
soon, tho Incoming mail may bo do
layed at Stimnor during tho latter
part of March until about 9 o'clock
In tho' morning. Tho old railroad
whoro tho handcar used to bo put
Into sorvlco has been torn out so
that tho mall has to bo carried lu
sacks and Mr, Masters says that
tho Incoming mall la too heavy to
handle lu this way. Contractor
Laird refuses to handle If beyond
Sumner nnd Mr. Masters says ho
can't biro men to carry It down.
Ho says It Is either up to tho Port
Commission or the county court to
improve tho channol or tho pcopto
will havo to sufror from late malls
Take jour Sl'XDAY EVENING
dinner at CHANDLER HOTEL.
Music by KEYZER'S Orchostra.
MYRTLE POINT ELECTION.
Tho special school mooting hold
Monday afternoon to olect a director
to till tho unoxplred term or Arthur
Drown, resigned, brought out oven a
larger voto than that for tho pur
chase of tho Dixon grovo proporty
somo time ago, which vote had beon
the heaviest cast at a school election
horo for many yoars. Of 48 votoB
cast, Thos. Dixon recolvod 28 and P.
L. Pholan 20, tho formor being de
clared duly olected. Myrtlo Point
Enterprise,
Take your SUNDAY KVEXIXO
dlnnor 'at CHANDLER HOTEL.
Music by KKYZKH'S Orchestra.
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