The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 05, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Fooir O'clock
Vol, No. XXXIX
Established 1878
Ah TIio Const Mnl
il TRAINS
III TODAY
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
Many Take the Initial Trip Out
m 'i n-o Bow fin Wl -
0 uuua uuj
aniettc Pacific.
in i iMini
Prepare to Give Big Welcome
to Those Arriving On the
Afternoon Train.
LEAVE FOR ALL POINTS
Some fio l HeciNpoit ""' ' M"
UVe mid Conn Hark This After-.
noonVisitors From Kugcne nnd
ami Other I 'litres Mukn Trip
,
TIUI.YATHKKDSPOHT
PltOMPTLV AT .NOON'
Otto Scltottcr, innnaKcr of
the Western Union, on tlio
first train, wired to his of
fice: "Arrived tit Itoodsport
at 12 noon."
)
Tll.UX IS Dl'K IIICItK O
AT I THIS AFTKRNOON
The (rain from Itoodsport
Is expected to Kit hero about ?
four o'clock, t ho whistles of
the North 1ltnd factories nn-
nounclng when tho train
strikes tho bridge across Coos
Hay.
)
The first regular piiBsongor train
on the now Wlllninotto Pacific rull
road lias left for tho nortli nnd ev
eryone Is happy. Tho rlrst train from
the north arrives thlH afternoon nnd
cieupne was prepared for a lilt;
wlcorao.
Many wero out In Marshfleld nnd
North Dcnd to see tho train leuvo
this morning. A largo nuinbor rotla
from Marshfleld to North bend Just
to le on tho first train mid many
others left for points to tho north.
Some went on tlirutiKh to largo eltlos
Idle others will return from itoetls
port today.
In ii Great Kvcut
It was a great ovont In tho history
of the county and whllo thoro was no
ry noisy demonstration this morn
lag the departure of tho train niado
'l feel that tho long felt want of
Coos Day, a railroad, had finally been
realized,
Many Tickets Su!d
At the Marshfleld tlekot office
Ihere wero sold 2 ill tickets for nil
points but many others got on tho
"In and Inter paid their faro whllo
number ctuno from tho Coqtilllo
Valley.
At North Bend Agont Wrny sold
"out fifty tickets to porson bo
ws north.
AlMuit iliii) AlMMird
Approximately 200 persons rorto
on the first train Tor at lenst Bomo
tnce.
The tickets sold nt tho Marshfleld
,,(t offlco were to tho following
points:
Reedsport .... co
coos'..,,;;; s-
Vo"h UkeV.V.V.V. 4fi
Anland
Klamath Falls ..'.'.'.'.'. .' 1
Esen0 ' ofl
D1mo ;,'"." 3
Vo"h Rend . '. '. '. ', '. . ', ', y, ', ', lG
Cmhman -
fesonClty ','..' i
Poland ,
Seattle ,"" J
Crowd ut Depot
It didn't tako hnlf an oyo to soo
e were things unusual doing at
depot this morning. An hour
re train tlnio passengers lmrt no-
and "ne up at th0 tic,ot window
nnii i the Mve coaches finally
Loil' llterallv o.,nv.
p i .I'wiiillKi
Ai.. 3 llned th0 Southern Pacific
rm l0 watcll tho trau g(J out
wag a momnntmio !.. , -,
nnLj ry and tho engine and train
a nol tlirouS' the yards making
.v muun importance
MilllM. f!.0 II
"hen Ri,n in t, ,.,,, , ,
aloarrt iT miner cumueii
vsTei tra,n aml tho ,,lBhaW"
It Ji thD cara woro Jammed and
"ltlonas to how North
(Continued on Page six.)
Cost U'iih CJicat mid Const flirt Ion
l!ejiilicil KiiKliii'crliiK Work 0f
the l-'liNt Order.
Coos Hay hns at Inst it railroad
which connects It with the tost of
tho stnte. Tho Wllluntetto Pacific
has boon practically completed and
today pnsBongor service stiirts. 'It
la gonernlly understood thnt tho
trains do not go clear through to
13ttgone. It Is nccossnry to transfer
tho pti3songerH nnd bnggago over
the Unipnua river but later this
summer tho brldgo work nt thnt
wntorway will have renchod the
point whore tho trains can cross and
tho Borvlco will ho n through one.
Hut front now on thoro will be
regular passenger service over tho
railroad to all points. The people
of Coon county htivo wished for a
railroad for the past half century
and now their desires have' been
realized.
One Idne Abandoned.
Tho Southern Pacific ten years
ngo Htnrtod to build a line to this
point front Drain but nfter quite
a large niim wn.i expended that
project was abandoned. Later thti
route from Hugpno was chosen and
Hoven years ngo the Willamette l'a
clflo wns organized. Tho progress
of the work of actual construction
has been watched, by tho Coos Hay
pcoplo with the Iden that Its rout
plotlon would bo the most gratify-
lug event thnt could lie liuuglned
for this locality. Tho train con
nections have now
ROUTE SCENIC ONE
IlAIIillOAl) THAVICnSKS llHAl'TI.
VVU PAItT OK COt'XTItV.
I Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos Hwy Advertiser.
No. 217
We Await Judgment BOATS
i ' ..
VISITOItS to Coos county, you who have
come on the first rail rottto front tho
outside in the history of this previously
Isolated part of Oregon which has extended
over mote thnn a half century, you nro all
welcome. Wo appreciate your Intetcst In com
ing at tho flm opportunity. If you Ilko us
and what wo have, toll your friends nil about
It nnd keep on coming. Wo have talked a
lot about what wo have hero. Wo liavo ex
ploited our hidden wealth, wu have heralded
our nntural resources and Insisted that wo
should be recognized. We have been where
you could not always reach us with comfort,
speed or convenience. Hut now wo have con
nected otiraelvcH with tho rest of Oregon. Wo
have no excuses to offer. You can conto when
ever you want to como and wo will give you
the best we have. If you think wo have
overestimated tho Cons country come nnd sue
for yourself. If y'ou uro worn out with the
heat of summer, come hern and enjoy the cool
breo.-s: If you uro seeking recreation and
sports como whore they abound. If you have
money to Invest cotno and look ovor our prop
erties; If you are a developer Investigate our
vast untouched riches; If you want a plensant
and healthful place to live, try our climate.
If you do not know anything about Coos Hay or
If you do not Ilko the place and the people
there Is a train out every day. Hut If you
stay over one train wo will venture that your
str.y will lie prolonged. Coos county has no
uiologles to make. It Is now open to nil.
Come and bco us and Judge for yourself.
Anyway, the city Is your's today. Wo hnvo
made It a holiday to gicct you. If you find
our storss closed, you will find our hearts and
homes open to receive nnd welcome you. Cooj
Day hospitality Is ns boundless as the waters
of the waves that wash Its shores come In,
the water's flue. Make yourself to home. It
you don't see what you want, ask for It
Is alt your's today.
Welcome! Ten thnus.tiiil welcomes to
nil!
lit
you
i
E SERVICE Tl DATE
Firnnr STTini timi wiMi pmnt two k
ERCE ATTACK:
ILLAflD HAS
Determined Not to Let Ger
mans Retain Ground In
Vaux-Douatimont.
Tho l-'lrst
The Willamette
was Incorporated
.it met u 1 1 no of railway from a point
on tho Oregon mid California rail
road In the ttppor end of the Will
amette valley to Marshfleld. Pre
liminary surveys wqro first niado
from .1 unction City via Ltiko Creole
and the Sluslnw rlvor but were later
abandoned and tho lino located with
the city of Ktigeno as Its , Initial
point. Active construction com
menced in Xovombor, 11)11.
Itcaclies Const. Itituge.
Aftor leaving Ktigouo for tho first
17 miles tho lino runs through tho
westorn end of tho Wlllninotto val-
loy mid Its western tributaries,
piercing tho Coast Itnngo at tho
Notl ttinnol, nt the west end of
which tho line ontor tho canyon of
tho Wild Cat Crook, a tributary
of tl.o Sluslaw rlvor, nnd follows
this crcok, crossing It sovon times.
for approximately 18 miles to Its
confluence with the Sluslnw rlvor.
Follows the .Sluslnw.
Tho lino then follows tho Sluslaw
river, crossing It sovon times, to
Cushmnn, a dl3tmtco of .14 miles,
whoro It crosses the rlvor for the
last tlino mid turns south and for
four miles runs up South slough, a
tributary of tho Sluslaw, going
through tho summit between the
Sluslaw nnd Maplo creok.
TotichcN the Lukes.
Tho lino then follows Maplo creok
for two mid n ltnlf miles to tho east
shore of Lako T3llcoos, following
tho shore of this luko for practically
flvo mllos to Uikq Tnhkenltch for
nearly four miles. Tho conforma
tion of tho shore lino of this lako
Is such that It Is necessary to crosj
the lako at Its varloiiB arms, or In
lets, at flvo different points at
which pile trestles carry tho track
across with suitable provisions, niado
In two Instances by the uso of stool
structures, for the passage- of water
traffic. Over C.200 feet of pile
trcstlo is required In the four miles
along this lako.
Tunnel -l,1T. Keet In Length.
Aftor leaving Lake Tahkonltch
tho lino follows down Jack Kinnz
croek to the cro3sIng of tho Unip
Htta river Just wost of the mouth
of Smith river ut Ileedsport; it goes
then south along Sehofleld creek
for C miles and through tho summit
botween Sehofleld and Wind creeks,
a tributary of the ocean, tho summit
bolng pierced by a tunnel 4,175 foot
In length.
Connects Coos Hay.
Tho lino then goos down Wind
creek to the west shore of Ten-Mllo
lake and along the shore of Oils
lako, Saunders lako and North lane,
crossing soverul small lakes, and
then alons the South slough, a tri
butary of Coos Hay, to tno uay
Itself which tlte lino crosses on a
?1, 000,000 steel bridge and enters
North Dend, continuing thenco
Continued on Pags Two,
G Tl
DEN
I
been made.
SuiveyN.
Pacific railroad
in umii to eon-' Assaults In That Quarter Are
Bsinn Continued Against
Forces of Kaiser.
GAINS MADE LAST NIGHT
Pails Claims thnt. .Some Positions
Wero Won North of the Calletto
Wood Small Kugngemcuts
Itcportrd In Lorrnliio
fn AuAfiairt r to root iu Timti.i
LONDON, April C In tho ovl
dent determination not to pormlt
the dormant) to retain tho ground
tltoy won iccetitly In tho Vnux
Dounniout region, northwest of Ver
dun, tho French nro continuing vio
lent attacks thoro.
Fivitch Claim Gains
Paris today reports that ground
was galnod north of tho Cnllletto
wood In Bovoral engagements fought
last night.
Small KiigageineiitN
Sovornl small Infantry engage
ments have taken placo In Lorraine,
tho (JcrnintiB bolng repulsed by
French artillery and machine guns.
Fliht .Mail Killtiou ut Three O'Clock
Will (io ut Once to ('
qiilllc Valley Points.
Tho Times Is now printing two
editions of the paper every evening,
The first edition comes out at !1
o'clock In the ttf tot noon to catch
the Coqttlllo valley. This will bo
known as the It o'clock mall edi
tion. The second edition Is the city
edition and comes out at I o'clock.
Ii'lrht Time liver Done.
This Is the fliMt tlmo In .Mnmlt
flcld that it dully newspaper has at
tempted to gel out two regular
editions dally and tho .'I o'clock
edition will bo tho curliest after
noon paper tliat'liiis over been pub
lished hero.
Tho only difference botweon the
two will bo the cltv edition will have
what little telegraph comes In nftor
It o'clock mid what additional hap
penings thoro may bo about tho
city. All the news In the city edi
tion nftor tho .'! o'oclock edition Is
printed will ho given In the mall
adltlon tho next day, so ovoryone
gets nil tho news.
Kino Kor tho Vnlley.
The nrrangomont will glvo tho
Coqutllo Valley pcoplo tho advantage
of having n newspaper front one to
One Vessel Was Seen In Distress nnd
It's Kitto In Not Vet
Kiiovm
tDf AxocLtf.l rrrM in O nJ TlmM.J
LONDON, April fi Tho Spanish
fleumor Vigo, 1137 tons gross, was
sunk off the liny of Hlscay by a sub-
'tunrlne. Tho crew was reictied.
Tho Irrltlsh steamer Uondow, 30R1
tons gross, was nlao sunk with tho
ilcss of one of tho crow.
Norwegian Hon! lost.
Tho Norwegian steamer Arena,
101!) tons Is reported sunk by a nub
tnarlno. Tho crow landed at Ytnuld-
au.
Keen in Distress
A dispatch from Valencia says a
Norwegian steamer was seen off tho
coast of Spain signaling for help.
A llrltlsb steamer approached but
"perceived a (leriunii submarine mid
fled. Tho fato of the Norwegian boat
Is 'unknown.
A pross telegram from Tho Ilngtte
says tho Dutch schooner Klsliiholfa
wes torpedoed yesterday In tho Nortli
Soa. The members of the crow woro
rescued.
1
I READY VIEWS W GIVEN
Government Is Determined to
Preserve the Neutrality of
That Country.
IIS
F
OCE
Prepared to Prevent British
From Landing Her Troops
' On Dutch Coast.
MASS ON GERMAN .FRONT
. i
Takes Position Against Doth Hides
On Account of Information De
ceived, Hut Which Ift
Kept, a Sect el.
z
MEXICO
UKVOLl'TIONAHV LIJADKH HAS
LANDIID IN COl'NTHV
Information Is Deceived by Depart
ment of Stnte at Washington An
nounced Today
inr Awo-lalrt fr lu Con. !) TlmM.J
WASHINGTON. . C, April &.
RoportB to tho Department of Jus-
I)f AmocUI4 I'r.si to Cnot IUr TlniM.I ',
LONDON, April r,. Holland bared
Its teeth to tho bolllgorenta on both
sides so unexpectedly that tho Dutch
public iWiih ti3 much aatonlshod as
tho remainder of tho world," said
a prominent neutral who had Juat
returned from Amsterdam, to the
Associated Press today.
This person, who enjoys the ex
contlonal onnortuiiltlcs of obtaining
two hours nftor It Is published nnd lolHUlo information, stated that not
with all the fresh war and tolo- ,y wft8 tl0 ,)1Itc urnly mobiuZod
graph news. Llt tlllt uctuni manouvors were
TIiobo -wlio wish to have notices held as If to repel forces landing
of nil kinds mid advertisements In! from tho North Sen In tho itolgh-
jtho papir must get them to tho of-'IOrhood of Flushing,
flco vory much earlier In tho dttyj Autos Are Helved,
than formerly. j Mobilization wa3 accompllsod vory
..,.. , ,-..... n .. n..nu.. ......,..
motor rer In tho country wns seized.
While the mobilization took placo j
along the (lormaii frontier, tho man-
euvers wero hold only along tho
unirri.WM lii.'Ai'i.'im 'twin.: Piiisr sea coast.
LEAGUE
IS
OPENED
S
it;
LIST TODAV INCLUDES TIIOSIl
t'NDUIt VAHIOr.S KLAOS
M
OKILMAN CIIANCULLOIt AIAKK.S
HPKKCH AHOUT TDK WAIt
tiays Pence of Kuropo Must Ho Pre-
soved and Nut Ions (riven Chance
' to Involute
til; AmotUIkI I'rrai In Con liar TIiiih.
HICItLIN. Anrll U. (Wireless to
'Sayvlllo.) In tho most rninprohcn-iniilHltlon of any territory on Amerl
TO FIGHT 1. 5.
Chancellor Says No Aggression
In America Is Contem
plated After War.
FIGHT FOTFUTUuE
Declares Blood Is Spilled to
Preserve the Existence
of the Country.
CANNOT BE STARVED OUT
Clnlni' Allies Are Dtrrrlliifr the Con
flict Against Women mid Chil
dren mill Are to Illume For
Continuing Slaughter.
inr AmocUuJ Irma In Cik IUf TIoim.
'HUIILIN, April C (Wireless to
Sayvlllo.) Chancellor Von Doth
inaiin Ilolwogg protested vigorously
anann-IIollwog protested vigorously
In tho Itolehstag today against the
'report that (lermany now, or In tho
future, contemplatod aggression
ijgnlnst tho United States, In bin
'speech, which Is the most comprehen
sive he has mado since tho wnr ho
gan, ho said:
Tho last offering to the cumiilat- (
lug of a campaign against us 1st
the report that we, nfter tho oml of
this wnr, shall rush against tho Amer
ican continent mid shall attempt to
conquer Canada.
Hcgimlcd ns Hilly
"Thls'ls the silliest of all Imputa
tions against us. Fqunlly silly nro
tho reports that wu contemplato nc-
'slvo speech since the war began, 'm
Kperlul Chancellor von Huthmnnn-
llollwog In tho Ilolehstng today ro
Viewed tho military and political alt-
'nations uud uso of various mnmis of
rwitrfure, mid the (lermnu-Amerle.au
rotations.
lie also spoke of the quest loan
presented In relation to principle of
nationality, considering tho Polish,
Llthunnlan, Llvnnlan, Holshn mid
Vlomlsh problems.
He Insisted upon tho necessity of
jrtii'.rmitoolng tho peuco of Kuropo af
tor tho war and of giving to tiles'
(races tho opportunity of free ovolm
I Hon along the lino of their nntural
Individuality ami mothor tongue.
VILLA 1 KILLED
ATTKMPT TO Hl'HPHISI. (JAHHP
SON AT PAHKAH KAILS
can soil, or mi Hrnzll or any Amorl
can country whatsoever.
1 Fight for i:lstenco
"Wo fight for our existence mid
-our future. For Germnny and not
for spare In forolgit country aro lor
matiy'H sons bleeding nnd dying on
the battlefields." Ho declnred any
Vmggestlons of peace mi a basis of
doatrtictlon of Prussian military pbw-
Lor would muko posslblo only onu an
swer Tho Oormnn sword.
Illumes (ho Allies
Tho chancellor stated that If Ger
many's (tdvotsnrlus dunlrod to con-
llniie tho slaughter of men nnd do-
"vnBtatloii of Kuropo, tho guilt will
bo theirs, and (lormnuy would have
to stand It as men,
' Starvation Plan
Discussing tho attempts bolnff
'made to starve Oormany he salq:
"No falrmlndcd neutral, no mattor
whothe'r ho favors ub or not, can
doubt our right to defond ottrsolvea
agaliiBt this war of starvation, whloji
3 contrary to International law. No
Another Vllln llitud Is Scattered mill rono enn nsk us to permit our arms
HLOOD I'HO.M HKAI.S
.Tuilgo .McCredle Has Pruned out
Stragglers Funs Jubilant Over
Opening; of Coast League Series
COYKHNMKNT FlIt.M
Dolei'iuiueil That Holland Will He
main Neutral In War.
(11 AaKat4 rrr-a to Cooa liaf TIumj.
TIIK IIAOUK, April fi. At tho
d tho fact that 'I0lnK of tke secoud chambor of
(lljr Amoi laul t'rw" to Cona laf Tlma )
PORTLAND, April fi. Fans nre
tlco IndJento thero Is now no longer Jubilant ovor tho opening of tho
i . t.ll.. liln.i li,iu 1itti1iiil I nntnin nnnlno n ii it t1t:i. tnnt ilnit
imy (loumiuai rnu. - ..- : .. "" ,ho ,)utoIl Imroinout today after n
In Mexico. Ho Is at mo nenii or tll0 curtain raiser in ami iiBBro -
.MOXICO mill rt-'l-uivcu nnim...., juuhu .ui-wiuii.v, ui ...v. v., -,
through Ouatomala
Thfl Is the first official Informa-
leatlor s
had his aggrogutlou In the southern
training camp for several wooks,
pruning them out, und It Is believed
Hon of tho revolutionary
whereabouts.
Aid Fioiii New Voile.
A propaganda In Diaz's favor
along tho bordor botweon the United
States and Mexico is reported, and
a number of his adherents thoro aro (B San Francisco
under surveillance by tho depart-
tnont agents. It has
.well established that
chambor read a brief statement
declaring that tho recent suspension
of fin lough's of unity officers and
Ten or Them Are Killed In
'. Hutllo
TKN VILLA .MKN KILLKD
AND HAND SCATTF.HKD
4 (l7 Aa.orUt rrraa t ii tur Tlmta,)
KL PASO, Texas, April fi.
In an attack on tlio vn-
llstas ut Clonoqitlta yostordny,
(Inueral Cttvuzos killed ten
mid swittorod tlio naitii, ne-
cording to a report received
by (lonernl Oavlra at Juarez,
I 4 4 C 44
lr AaaofUIKt t'rraa to Ctx Itajr TlniM.)
' TOItHKON, Mexico., April fi. A
Vllllsta band uiiilor Simon Hoyes and
Chacon last Saturday attempted to
surprise the farrlson at Parras. Tho
garrison dove off the bandits, killing
42 and capturing a quantity of arms
and ammunition.
of dofonso to bo wrested from our
hands.
.Must Havo Itlgbts
"Wo respect lojjltlmuto rights of
iioutrtil trado and c'omtuorco, but wo
expect our duty to bo rocognlzod
und we must rotalu all means against
this policy of starvation, which Is
'jeering Insult not only to the laws of
lull nations but also to tho plainest
duties of humanity."
rinnnnini niit In Now York. One of
liU agents recently was traced to
Canada and anotinr Is said to have
loft recontly for Spain.
F.LKS NOTICK.
,1s young hopefuls will give a good "" Preimmmry ,.. ru,
account of tho.nselves this aeason. H " f huA t0 ,,,u,"
tain uur iiuuiiuiii;.
Heusons n Sin-ret.
Ho explained tho suspension or
dor wus decided upon on account of
cottulii Information which readied
the government, and which tho gov
ernment does not Judge opportune
at present to make public.
Tho following uro tho scores ofj
yesterday:
Coast
It
II
been flllrly ' Portland (' 8
ho" received I gan Franolsco 4 7
K
Installation and Initiation at the
lodgo rooms tonight.
J. W. IIILDENHRAND.
Exalted Ruler.
nin,c Wmit Ads uro the one me
ilium which reaches ALL tho people.
They engage public attention every
Ratiorlea: Noyos, lllgglnbothain
nnd Fisher; Steon. Haunt und Sepu
leda, II. Klllott. '
At Salt Lake:
R
Oakland . 4
Salt Lake .7
Uattorlca: Llawltter, Manser and
Klllott; Flttory mid Hannah.
At Los Angeles:
R II
Vernon 2 3
r.nH Ancrnlcs 5 9
HHAKK.MAN IS CAl'OHT
HKTWKKN TIIIJ CADS
11 R
12 2
10 1
DEMOCRATS
HEM
Illy Aaocltl Praaa to Cooa Iltf Tlaea.J
CHICAGO, April C Comploto
returns lit yesterday's uldortnanlo
R oleetlon show that tno tiemocruia
2 outvoted tho republicans by moroi
2 than 20.000 votes. Tho Democrats!
Mart Morgan, brakoninn on
103 of tho Smith Powers lino,
was brought to tho Mercy
Hospital last night, suffering
Intensely. He wus caught be
tween two cara, near th
round house nt Powers whllo
they wero bolng switched. It
wus said this morning ut tho
hospital that ho is bettor mid
It Is bolloved ho will recover.
No bonos were broken. A
sister, Mrs. Feakes, of Coos
rlvor, was called to tho bed
side of her brother last night.
a!
!
Note Not Answcirod
He declared It was tho Intention of
Germany's enonilea to extend tho wuf
to women und children by starving
Iheui, uud for this purpose Groat Brit
uln and tho Allies Interfered wiui
trade neutrals.
'Tho Amorlcnn note of Novombet
fi, 1015. gave mi exact description at
the Hritlsh violations," he continued,
"but nH far as I know It has not boon
answered up to thin date."
Declined Ponce Talk
Ho said ho was tiblo to meet tho
Hood situation, llo turnod to tho
st'bject of ovontual conditions nftor
a brief reference to tho entrance of
f'ortugul In tho war. Ho pointed
out that lit a speech Sept. 9. he de
clared his readiness to enter Into the
fdlscusslon of peace but that then as
now Germany's enemies docllnod.
BILL IS F
MIRED
(Pf Aw-Utl Pr l I'ooa n Tlow.l
WASHINGTON. D. O , April fi -
The Sonato bill for u govorniuoui
nrmour plant was favorably reported
'by tho llouso Naval Commltteo by
a vote of 16 to
TlntOH Want Ads are the one me-
Batteries: Hess, Qulnn, Johnson Jolocfd threo now
and Spencer, Ryan and BoleB.
a municipal Judge.
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