THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLANDS SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1903.
STEM! SCRAPER
IS
Larrre Crew Tears Down
' Dirt Bank on Multnomah
Athletic Field.
' " Thirty men, nine teams and a steam
aermner arc DlaylliK havoc with the
bis hlllbank on the east line of the
Multnomah field and the contractor
r confident that with the present fair
weather ther will be able to turn the
V track over to the club In 10 days.
The steam scraper la Attached to a
cable and la a great suoceaa at eating
away the hillside. The contractors have
found it -necessary to do considerable
' blasting" to loosen up the dirt that the
work mlfht be mad easier.
The . Improvement committee will
award contracts in a few days for the
concrete work and the successful bid
ders will commence as soon as the dirt
: contractors have finished their portion
of the Improvement. Then the g-rand-
dtand contract, comprising; the largest
Ingle Item In the Improvement prog-ram,
will be let. A good start has
been made on the new field and It Is
believed it will be turned over to the
club complete by May 16, as originally
planned lor.
STRANGLER" SMITH
IIS WRESTLING GO
Portland Longshoreman
Takes last Three Falls
.,s From Dalles Grappler.
Although he was thrown la the first
two falls, "Strangler" Smith came back
strong- la the wrestling match last
Bight with Bill Bcholteg of The Dalles
and took the next three falls and the
mateb. ; 8mlth admitted that Scholtes
was on of the hardest mea he had
ever met and said that his enduranoe
enabled him to win In the end,
TBe largest crowd that has attended
a' wrestling match la Portland In
months was In Union hall last night
and considerable money was wagered
between the Portland supporters of the
longshoreman and The Dalle sports.
When Scholtes took the two first falls
eastern Qregon hope went high and
great aoads of long green suddenly ap
peared from somewhere. Most of it
was covered.
Soholfes will probably sk for a re
turn match.
GBEAT CHESS EXPERTS
. f ASSEMBLE AT VIENNA
Vienna, uarcn zi. Beginning;
tomor
row and continuing for several weeks.
this city win do trie cynosure oi ail
eyes In the chess world, for here are
gathered the. greatest living chess ex
perts of all nations to take part in the
international masters tournament
In commemoration of the
tteth
anniversary of the
accession of
OTIIIG OlR
Emperor Francis Joseph.
Frank J. Marshall Is on hand to reore
, sent the United States in the tourna
ment Other noted contestants Include
A lap la, Marocay, Marco, Duraa, Teich
mann, Janowskl, Lenohardt, Mfases,
; Niemsowltsch, Rubinstein. Salwe,
Schlechter. SwiderskL Tartakower, Vid
.. : mar. Wolf, Perils, Atkins, Blacknurne
and Burn.
- The tournament will be of one round
, and restricted to players of the highest
rank. It will be held under the auspices
.: of the Vienna Chess club, of which
J .. Baron Albert de Rothschild Is the lead
'. ng spirit. Fifteen thousand eight hun
dred crowns have been set apart to be
distributed as prises,
' THE DALLES ATHLETES
J. MATCHED FOR SMOKER
- Eddie Donovan, The Dalles amateur
welterweight boxer, has been matched
with Giantelli, the local blacksmith, at
' the Pastime Athletic club smoker In
v Rohse park, March 26.
Bill Scholtes, The Dalles wrestler
who met Strangler Smith last night,
has ail so been matched, Jimmy Burns
of Salt Lake being his opponent. The
two wrestler will grapple at 154 and
148 pounds, respectively, best three ou
- of five-
Other mills arranged for the smoker
: are Harry Brady vs. ueorge Eggert,
and Fred Urlcn vs. Al Mays, in addl
tlon there will also be fencing matches
: fer Members of the club, which is an
Incorporated organization. The pavilion
at Rohse park will noid l.soo people.
ONE WEAK SPOT
Most Portland People Have a Weak
Part and Too Often It'a
the Back
- Everyone has a weak spot.
" Too often it's a bad back.
Twinges follow every sudden twist
. Dull aching keeps up, day and night.
Tells you the kidneys need help
For backache is really kidney-ache.
A kidney cure Is what you need.
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Q. JL Epringmeyer, expressman, of
' 111 First street, Portland, Oregon,
ay: "Exposure to rough weather and
the Jarring -of-my wagon brought on
; " kidney trouble. My back ached almost
, constantly and tha action of the kidneys
seemed weak and the passages of the
secretions too frequent Doan's Kidney
pills came to my notice and I got a box
, and ; began jislng them at once. The
rl rar hack was soon relieved and
' V? k"3f aerations became normal
Two boxes of .Doan's Ktdnev Puis
brought aboul thl. result 23r(FVom
. statement mad Feb. It, i0t.)
r CUBED TO 8TAT CURED.
- On Jaaaary 11, l6l, Mrl Rprtnjrmeyer
confirmed the above atateaent and
- added: "Since the time referred to In
my former testimony I have not had a
traca of kldnay trouble. I have recom
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Card, Who It One
Lap Ahead In
the Six-Day Race.
FINAL SPEED TEST
III TONIGHTS RELAY
Sii-Daj Racers Will Strug
gle for First Place in Fin
ishing Spurt.
With Card only one lap ahead of
Co pal and and but three In the lead of
Hplt. tonight's finish of the six-day
roller skating race at the Exposition
rink promises an exciting 30 minutes.
Copeland no doubt will start In early
during the final relay to recover the
ground he lost the -first of the week.
Holt may also bo expected to make an
effort to pick up a lap or two and be
tween the three with the four others
working to secure the next highest
score, the last relay of the race prom
ises speed and all the excitement pos
sible to crowd Into the event.
liUi msiii rmvw w
part a steady pace. C
the lead, giving way :
one or the other of
Last night's race was for the moot
Card kept well to
now and tnen to
the contestants.
who took first place In the string early
in the relay. Card, however, lost no
ground, and towards the close himself
took the lead and practically set the
pace from then on till the pistol cracked.
The total score In laps ia as follows:
Name. Lap a.
Card 70
Copeland 66
Holt 667 U
Little 663
Farrell . . , 652;
Kruse 640
Rouse 643
WITH THE COASTERS
The Beavers are scheduled to leave
Barfsa Barbara today for San Luis
Obispo, .my will be In Salinas Tues
day and Wednesday and then go to San
Francisco. The team wm play several
practice games In San Francisco and
then prepare for the opening game with
the Seals April 4.
There will be no peace and quiet on
the Santa Crux coaching lines this sum
mer. With Brick Devereaux on one
side of the field and Toungey Johnson
on the otner there will be somethtng
stirring every minute of the time. John
son and Devereaux are a couple of com
edians; they are more fun than a box
of monkeys. Johnson will try his hand
at pitching again. His muscles ought to
be strong. Fie has been erecting claas
A buildings all winter.
Joe Nealon signed a Sacramento con
tract festerday. This gives Sacramento
one or the fastest teams In tho outlaw
league. ' With . Fred Brown and Jimmy
Whalen in the box, Charley Graham and
Jimmy Byrnes as backstops and Charley
Enrlght, Fred Raymer and Iverson and
Neaion ks infield. Manager Billy Curtln
has a fast aggregation.
Charley Comlskey, manager of the
Chicago White Sox, is very much im
pressed with the work of the Seals. He
says he doesn't know of a minor league
team in the country that has anythln
on the bunch Danny Long has roDec
He says they are good enough for any
league and lie would like to have some
or them.
Long has nine pitchers at Bakers
neia ana expects to open the season
with six. Henley, Jones, Willis and
Sutor are practically assured of being
on me stair, ana the other two posi
tions "rest between Whittredge, Gaddy
Sklllman and Gums. Skaggs, the high
school boy, who la on the training trlD,
will hardly be retained, for his lack of
experience in professional circles would
couni against mm.
Berry will be the main catcher for
the Seals this year and the choice for
second backstop lies between Esola and
LaLongo. Danny Long wants to keep
Esola as he is a whirlwind at the bat
On the other hand La Longe Is a wonder
at pegging; and the Seal manager is In
a quandary. He only wants to keep two
catchers, one oi tne men may be given
to Oakland, as Manager Walter Is in
need of a receiver.
Meeting of Oarsmen
New Tork. March 21 Members of the
executive committee tot the national
association of amateur oarsmen are
here from Philadelphia, Boston and
other places to attend an Important
meeting to be held this evening at the
New Tork Athletio club. In addition
to deciding upon the date and place for
holding the annual regatta the meeting
will proDaoiy iaae .nnai action in re
gard to the matter of sending a crew
and acullers to the Olympian regatta
in England neat July. To Judge from
opinions' expressed by members of the
committee the outlook for sendlnr a
crew composed of rowing club men to
the Olympian regatta is aeoiaea un-
OregoB Gives Lioe-Up.
(Special Dispatch to The JoornaL) j
Univeraltv of Oreaon. Eugene. March
21. The baseball team which la to play
gainst the Woodburn Trl-Clty team to
day has been selected as follows: Catch
ers, Taylor and Ersklne; pitchers, Hurd,
Clifford and Hlnkle; first, Paine; sec
ond, Huston; short -Clarke; third, Cole
man; fielders, Hathaway, captain, Kest-
.nq namp. , wnue me team nas naa
Itue Dractloe on r account of the rain v
weather the pitchers have been at work
and the team as a whole is in good con.
d tlon. Tile game tomorrow is practic
ally nOtBlnv knt t nnxtlM Mm. Kilt
the Oregon team will do Ita best to win,
as it is the first came, of the season. .
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HORSES
GET MANY SECONDS
Entries of W. 0. Brown and
Dr. A. C. Froom Much
Admired in Vancouver. 1
Vancouver, B. C. March II Portland
horses exhibited by W. O. Brown and
Dr. A. C .Froom of Portland won
number of second places in the .horse
show yesterday afternoon In compo
tltlon with the best thoroughbreds In
tho country. Following were the
awards made vesterdav by the Judges
Flve-galted saddle horses. 14 hands
and over, ouen to stallions, mares and
geldings, five distinct tr
lain to be
shown, walk, trot, single foot.
fox trot
and canter, etc. First priae, Thelma
vhlhttaH bv Hemic A. Baker. Tacoma
Washington. Will Lane, exhibited by
W. O. Brown, of Portland, was highly
commended.
Combination horse, mare or gnldini
ahown In harnaaa and In saddle e Ira
prise, silver cup, waa won by Highland
uainea. di&ck geiaing, exniuueu uj
Bernlce A. Baker, of Taeoma, Waahlng-
ton. Cud waa lven by Hotel bavoy
Seattle; second prise, eight entries,
went to HaxeL exhibited by Dr. A. C.
Prnnm. Portland.
Hnraea In heavy Harness, singles.
mare or geldings attached to brougham
f irst priae, sliver cup, pivtm ujr a.
Rogers, was won by Allen Bell, ex
hibited by J. W. Conaldlne, Seattle;
second prlxe went to Sparkling Bur
gundy, owned by W. O. Brown, of Port
land. . ...
Horses In heavy harness first. Alien
Bell and Colonial Bell, exhibited by J.
W. Conaldlne, Seattle; second. Sparki
ng Burgundy and Cllquot, exnioueu
by W. Q. Brown, of Portland.
Horses in neavy nrn, uiin oil
ers First, Allen Bell and Colonial
lell. exhibited by J. W. Conaldlne.
Seattle; third. Sparkling Bergundy anq
Cllquot, exhibited by W. O. Brown, or
Portland; higniy commenuea, nniui
and Corundum, exhibited by vr. a. .
Froom. Portland.
ilorses in neavy narneaa nri, men
Bell, exhibited by J. W. Uonsldlne,
Seattle.
Tandems, under ID nanas uuaiuy
Queen and Sensation King, exniDilea
by J. W. Conaldlne, Seattle.
Jumping ciass r irn, r v.
exhibited by J. U. Farrell, Seattle.
Saddle horses, mares or geiaina"
(first prlxe a cup) First. Highland
Oalnes, exhibited by Miss Bernlce A.
Baker xacoma; aecona puzo,
exhibited by same lady.
Pony classes, ponies oiner man ouui-
lands First. Quality Queen, owned oy
W. Conaldlne, tseaiue.
Percheron stilllons First prise to
Avan, black stallion exhibited by ueorge
M. Brown, of south Beanie.
SP0RTINQ H0TES
Local and Otherwise.
The Cleveland youngsters, especially
the pitchers, are showing up in great
shape. f
"Roaring Bill" Clark has bought the
Lima team in the new Ohio State league.
Walter (Steve) Brodle. the former
major league player, has signed with the
Holyoke team in tne Connecticut league.
The California teams have been teach
lne tho Chlcaco White Sox the art of
winning until now the Sox are pretty
good themselves.
President Brvco of the Columbus,
Ohio, club 1 so angry over losing Joe
Harris thtt ho wan't allow his team to
play the Boston Americans.
The sigTilng of Tommy I
heln the Plttsbura- team, but
will
If Honu
Wegner stands pat In his refusal to play
ball this season Bmokevllls will look
sad.
According to the
'repeat In 20 years'
dope the tit. Louis Cordinala are due to
win the National league pennant this
Heaaon. But to most of the fans the
dope doesn't look good.
Jack Thonev.
Homer Cravath, Walter
Carlisle and Pat Donohue of thi
Boston
Americans are about as speedy a bunch
of youngsters as an that are being
trlnU out in the major leagues this
spring.
It looks as though Jimmy Searing's
case la always on the docket of the na
tional commission for a rehearing. The
"high court" hag been lenient with a
good many players, so wny not wun
Jim?
The glorious tales from the southland
this week have driven all thought of
baseball presidents, controversies, black
lists and such things from the minds of
the real fans.
The Britishers, as Is well known,
won't stand for any too large purses for
ring events. So what will they think
when they learn that Jim Jeffries wants
J5, ooo to referee the liurns-Johnson
fight V
"Biittllne" Hurley, who halls from
Passaic, New Jersey, in making a hit
with the New York fight fans. He fights
at li pounds ana fights all the time.
A Texas scribe says that Terry Mo
Govern Is wanted by the baaeball clubs
In Wilmington, Bcranton, Itocheater,
New York and Boston. Terry Is a verv
fair amateur player, but the Texan has
made It a little too strong.
The University of Pennsylvania walk
ing club will start master Monday on a
tramp from Philadelphia to New York.
It Is planned to cover 20 miles a day.
which will bring the walkers Into Goth
am Friday morning.
The kilometer record trials are to be
held at Nice tomorrow, and win do fol
lowed by other automobile events during
the week, Including an appearance com
petition at Moutt Carlo on the follow
ing Sunday. t ,
Manager Watklna of Indianapolis ia
the most superstitious baseball manager
in the country, according to Heine Ber
ger, tho Cleveland pitcher, who formerly
worked under Watktns. Watklna sees
to it that the Ditcher who Is due to
work rides on top of the carriage with
the driver, all players must ride In the
same seats to ana rrom tne Dan parte,
the last player to handle the ball ai the
end of the game must place the sphere
In an old shoe under the bench, and a
ban Is placed on all yellow neckties and
valises.
The 'Williams Avenue baseball team
challenges any team in the city under
17 years of age for a gams to be pla
on their nome gr
Gleason, East 1093.
To Form New Skat League.
Indianapolis, Ind-, March SI Ar
rangements have been completed for a
two days' tournament to begin in thU
city tomorrow and which will mark the
formation or a new. western skat leagua.
The membership of the new organiza
tion will embrace many prominent skat
flayers of Chicago, Indianapolis. Mil
waukee, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit
and Cincinnati, . j
Tradt Imrw tw
Diamond ;j5 J) jjj
- HelUg "Tho Tomaker."
That remarkable young woman.
Daphne Pollard, saved the night for the
Ban Francisco opera company, which
opened in "The Toymaker" at the
Hell! last evening. Miss Pollard 1'
funnier than ever. She la attractive,
and her comedy ia not stereotyped,
while her face and person are peculiarly
well adapted to take the part of Elsie,
the animated doll in the niece.
Mr. Webb didn't come after alt His
train was 'late, he waa tired after the
long tourney stars are aot to be
wearied by traveling and so Frank
Bertrand. who has been playing the part
of the Toymaker for some weeks f tiled
his Place, and did It verv well. Almee
Leicester played the part of his wife,
and her grotesque comedy work was
good. Also there waa Mr. Welner,
whose Francois hasn't changed any
rrom that of his last appearance here.
After going over the list you come
up again to Miss Pollard for when she
waa on me stage mere was no lacx
enjoyment and It was only when she
hadn't been abTe"oget there.
"bb
There were many familiar faces in
the chorus, with here and there a new
and unknown Quantity. Wallace Brown
low, Mr. Healey's latest find, sang well
as Father Joseph, leader of the chorus
or monies. He has a baritone or more
than usual beauty.
The piece went with considerable
more life and sDlrlt than when It waa
last given here, and the performance
was on tne wnote an enjoyable one. Mr.
Webb will be back in Dlace thla aftar-
noon and tonight, and will fill the gap
In lat nights performance made by
ma aDaence. with the addition of hli
very popular brand of humor "The Toy
maker" ahould prove very good enter
tainment.
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AT THE THEATRES
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Last Time "The Toymaker" Tonight.
The last performance of the Ban
Francisco Opera company in the de
lightfully catchy comic opera, The
Toymaker," will be given at the Helllg I
theatre, Fourteenth and Washington
streets, tonight at 8:16 o'clock. The
Jolly comedian arrived last night and
111 positively aDDear. Charm I nr netlt
Daphne Pollard will be seen as "The
ioh. seats are now selling at the
i neat re.
Musical Play at Heilig Tomorrow.
The attraction at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Waahlngton streets, to
morrow. Sunday night, and continuing
the following three nights will be the
big musical comedy, "Coming Thro' the
nye. ine runny comedian, Frank
Lftlor as "Nott. the Tailor." minnnrinrt
uy an excellent company or principal!
and a beautiful chorus of slrla that rati
really sing and dance will be a treat
to local meat re goers.
"Dream City" Tonight,
Tonight Is the one laat rhnnra tn
'The Dream Cltv" at the Mai-mmm tk.
best of all the musical comedlea that
have been brought to Portland this sea
son, 'i nere has been nothing else this
year wnicn nas made such a sweeping
success and which has set the whole
rn talking. Fun and muslo are run
ning through "Dream City" In wholesale
amounts.
"The Tower That Governs.
Commencing with the matinee tomor
row the attraction for the week at tho
Marquam. will be Croston Clarke in
'The 1'ower That Governs." Mr. Clarke
s said to have the best Dlav he haa nn-
uearea in Bines ne starred in "Mean
caire" and In "The Power That Governs'
he has a new style of drama. The aun.
port Is excellent and the production com
plete.
Last Performance.
The Inst performance of "On Thank
giving lay win be played, tonight at
the Star theatre by the French stock
company. Thla attraction haa the dis
tinction of being the most important
scenlo production yet given on the stage
or mis meaire. it is a aown east play,
the action occurring near a New England
uiuerueuu
Tomorrow at the Grand.
Sunday will see the last of the pres
ent vaudeville program at the Grand.
Those who have seen the attraction say
It Is the best vaudeville show they have
witnessed in a long lime, it la high
grade and every act Is either funny, or
amusing in otner ways.
"Sis in New York" Tonight
If you are a hardened theatre-goer
ana navo oeen xo nearly an nio snows in
town this week, you can get one more
big laugn Dy going to tne Empire to
night, ana seeing Bia in new York '
which will be presented for the last
time.
"The Stowaway" at the Lyric.
If you have not already seen the Al
len company in that great performance
of the beautiful comedy-drama success
The Stowaway" you have certainlv
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CALIFORNIA HOTELS
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Single rooms, $1 JO "n
Howards: suites, in
upwards. Every room with
bath.
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Hotel Hamlin
DOT AND LIAVENWORTM ITS.
First permanent big
hotel down towa.
Contains 100 beautifully
furnished steam heated
apartments, 40 hatha.
Private telephone ser
vice. Sample rsoma foe
commercial travelers.
Eddy St ears from
ferry pass the doer and
connect with Srd St.
ears from S. P. Depot.
Bates from $1.00 op.
Phone Private Ex.
Franklin 428.
an Francisco
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Just opened, corner Ellis and Leaven
worth streets, on carline. Centrally lo
cated down town; 200 rooms: 100 hatha
Nteel and brick building. Everv con
venience. Btrlctly high class. European
plan fl a day up. Very reasonable
rates on American plan.
E. J. FALLON, Proprietor.
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT
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Every Modern Comfort American and
European Plan.
N. B. MULLAN. Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. Han Francisco.
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Turkish bath es
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Burnside Streets
C. H. Edmunds
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San Francisco's
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DOTEL JEFFERSON
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ISO Booms. ISO Private Baths.
Baropeaa Bias I1M eo fSO.
Aaaertoaa riaa $3J09 s tiMO.
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gOO Booms. ISO Private Baths.
Buropeaa Bias $LSO Vywr4.
Oafs a la Carte.
Bote! Sends Omalsas
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Stewart-Barker Co Props.
sAjr rmuiczsoo.
Hotel St. Mark
rret Doetcl
Oakland. Calif.
A New, Modem eight itary, fire-proof bottl
containing 150 lunnr, outade rooms connected 1
with bath. Opened Jan. I, 1 90S. Equlppee
with an the Ut-
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Large, light,
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Direct car Onei
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St flUrk lata, Cuiane and ternce anrivakd.
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(European plan) from ft. 50 and op,
12tH St. at rraakkllsk
One block from the thopping ducrlct.
Hotel SLFrancis
SAN FRANCISCO
This hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world's finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas to the sum of hotel happi
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Coast Hoteidom the Electric
GrilL Pneumatic Tube service,
Magneta Clock'System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel service in America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS.
Electro-Vigor has cured me cf
nervousness, rheumatism and
heart trouble which I thought in
curable. (J. HESSE.
621 N. Virginia St., Reno, Nev.
My neaitn nas improved very
mucn under the use of Electro
Vigor. The backache and dl
arrhoea are cured and I am feel
ing better generally than I have
(for years past. I am an old resi
dent of Portland, having lived
here about 20 years, and will be
glad to vouch for your treatment
at any time. H. F. BRUNK.
875 Sandy Point, Portland, Or.
I was a very sick woman when I
began your treatment. I suffered
from kidney and digestive trou
bles, besides a serious female com
plaint. Electro-Vigor saved me from
undergoing an operation and I am
now so well that I need no further
treatment. MRS. H. SELLAR.
225 State St., San Francisco.
THIS FREE
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