THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 4, 1803.
PLURAL1 1 Y
I1 1,710
Chamberlain Is Fdr in the
Lead, iWith less Than 600
. Votes Yet to Count Lane
' Was V Only Strong
1 County. ,
With" 101.950 totes ;eontea nd Ia
than 100 votes yet to count, Georf H.
Chamberlain' plurality orer H. M. Calc
la 1 71ft Cnntnrr ill the esrller reDOrtS.
Marion county went in favor of Cham
, Certain by 1T ' la. Multnomah, with a
completed - though - unofficial count.
Chamberlain leads by 991. He haa car-
'the stats. In one county, Douglas, the
official oount gives the two candidates
exactly tue same vote, 1,890. Cake car
rie dGtlliam county by Just one vote.
Curry is the only county in which the
count Is materially incomplete. As yet
k only two precincts have been heard from
and these give Cake 4J and Chamberlain
(0. It is expected that the complete re
turn may give the county to Cake br a
small margin. Benton, gave , Cake a
plurality of 8. ... ; ' .
The only county which gave Cake a
large plurality was Lane, which he car
ried by 87 J. In every county la the
state he ran far behind his ticket, while
Chamberlain outdistanced all other Dera
ocratio candidates. The vote was even
heavier than expected and far exceeded
that east in any previous election, either
state or national With a total regis
tration of about 191,000, ths vote was
approximately 102,(00,
The folio win- table gives the results
by counties and is practically , com
plete, except for Curry county: '
Cake.
Baker i il,568
Benton ................. 1,071
Clackamas 2.134
ClaUop 897
Columbia .898
Soos 1.198
rook
Pin , 42
Ka plain
1,861
. 1,088
2.644
1,24.4
782
1,10
884
' 50
' 1,890
"' . 448
652
S10
2.111
1,120
686
888
2.078
- 526
.''( 2,869
766
2,282
Douglas .;1.880
uuuam
in
Grant ,
Harney ...........
Jackson ................
Josephine ..............
Klamath
Lake
lAne
Lincoln ................
Linn
Malheur ................
Marlon ................
89
" 407
1.741
1,080
711
997
S.748
483
1.958
S69
1,145
Morrow 881
Multnomah ............19.165
Polk 1.1 IS
Sherman ............... 435
Tillamook ............. 825
Umatilla .2.978
Union 1.494
Wallowa ............... 78
Wasco 1.86
Washington 1,911
Wheeler ............... 895
Yamhill ............ . ..v 1,788
"i.:
1.264
862
680
2.027
1.667
611
1.689
1,778
380
1.663
1
- Totals ............. ..,
Chamberlain's lead, 1,710.
.49,985 61,965
RESULTS IN COUNTY
TICKET IN YAMHILL
(Special DU patch ts Tit Josraat.)
McMinnville, Or.. June 4. On tbs
Yamhill county ticket, Henderson (Rep.)
won by about 600 votes over Feely
(Dem.) in the contest for sheriff. Jones,
for clerk, Foster for treasurer, Miller
for assessor. Belt ' for school : superin
tendent. Herring for surveyor and Til
bury for coroner, all Republicans, are
elected by big majorities. . All these had
praotlcalfy no opposition. Mahoney
(Dam.) and Nickeli (Rep.) In the con
test for assessor, have, respectively.
1.616 and 1,446. For county commis
sioner, Cummins (Rep.) has 1,812 te
1.216 for Qee (Detn.r. .
The final result of prohibition will
be two to one in favor of it.
In the results regarding the amend
ments seven precincts are minus. The
legislative inclease In salary lost, 266
to 1.600. By a vote of 624 to 1,090 this
county is against the location of state
Institutions elsewhere than at the state
capital. An Increase In supreme Judges
was defeated. 427 to 1.884. Tha chann
In time for holding eleotlons carried.
2,607 to 489. The act giving the sheriff
custody's of all prisoners carried. 1,242
to 648.i Free transportation went down
by 470 to 1,267. The National Guard
appropriation was handed - a lemon by
university appropriation was defeated
by 681 to 1,911. Woman suffrage Is a
loser by 860 to 1.163. The fish bill,
marked 212 on the ballot, carried, 1,032
to 794. " " - .
The Reddy amendment was dealt a
knockont by a vote of 652 to 1,226. The
single tax amendment went still farther
down, 487 to 1.680. The special election
amendment received 1,662 for to 465
against, Ths amendment regarding plu
ralities, party organisations, etc.. stands
985 for to 891 against, The limitation
of campaign fund bill won by 1,076 to
748. The fish bill marked 832 has 1,072
yes and 662 no. The change In choice
of Jurors and indictment for crime has
carried with vote of 985 to 712. ' The
Hood Rlvef county bill was favored
with a result of 920 yeas and E52 nays.
COMPLETE OFFICIAL
; RETURNS OF LINCOLN
" (Special Wapatea'to The Journal.)
- Toledo, Or., June 4. -Lincoln county's
complete official returns show: Haw
.ley 616, Richards 29, Whitney 170, Bean
680. Bright 68, Brlx 105, Bailey 449, Em
ry 186, Hoskins 68, Amos 91, Cake 482,
Chamberlain 625. -Cooper 60, Campbell
660; legislative, Bryson 699, Barrett 612,
Kuykendali 148, Jones 601, Luckey 213.
The entire Republican county ticket
ts elected by large majorities, 200 to
700.
it win
'take the official canvass
to decide the- prohibition Issue. The
county is probably wet. , Toledo
voted
ory by z.
COLUMBIA COUNTY
FAVORED II. M. CAKE
(".metal Dtapatch to Tbe Joornal.l '
Bt Helens, Or.. June 4. The complete
count for Columbia ' county gives Cake
198, Chamberlain 782.
Wallow County Vote. -
' " (Special Dlapafkh to The Journal.)
Enterprise, Or., June 4. Thirteen out
of 20 precincts in Wallowa county give
Cake 768, Chamberlain 611; state sena
tor, Oliver 849, Remble 694; Joint rep
resentative, Rock 1,042, Taggerl (So
cialist) 220. -y ' , , .
CAKE IS WINNER
IN MORROW COUNTY
r ' '.'- (BpeefU Dtepetcs. to The' Joanwl.) "
Heppner, Or.. June 4. Cbmplate re
turns In Morrow county give Cake a plu
rality of 140 votes. The county stands
as , follows: jy Cake, Republican, 631 :
Chamberlain, Democrat) 4li Robert S.
Bean, Republican-Democrat. Justice of
supreme ?ourt, 787; J. W. Bailey, Repub
lican, Oregon dairy and food commis
sioner, 699; K. N. fcmery,' Democrat, for
tua same of f ice, S02; W. ,R. Kills, rep
resentative to congress, Republloan, 760;
John A. Jeffrey, same office. Democrat,
596; Clyde B. Aitchjson, Republican,
railroad commissioner, 672; A. N. Ham
ilton, independent candidate for same
office, 961; Oglesby Young, Socialist
candidate for same office. 201; Gilbert
W. Phelps, Republican, prosecuting at
torney for sixth district, 615; R. J. Slater,-same
office, Independent, 404; T. J.
Mahoney, Republican, representative
twenty-second district, 766; Joseph N.
Scott, Statement No.. 1, 168; C. C. Pat
terson, Democrat, county 'Judge, 658; E.
M. Shutt, Republican, sheriff, (117; W.
O. Hill, Republican-Democrat, county
cleric 1,010; E. G. Noble, Democrat
treasurer, 1,018 jW. 8. Conner, Republi
can, assessor, 674 8. E. Notaon, Repub
lican school superintendent, 825; D. V.
S. Reld, Democrat, county surveyor, 711;
N. B. Wlnnard, Republican, coroner, 648;
M. J. Devin, Republican,- full term com
missioner, 600; William, T. Campbell,
iRepubllcan, commissioner Cactancy).
867; for prohibition, 709; against prohi
bition, 469. s
NEWPORT'S Y0TE ON
MEN AND MEASURES
(8peial PispateB te Tbe Josnal.) '
Newport, Or., June 4.--Newpdrt pre
cinct gave Chamberlain 86 votes, Cake
65,1 Amos 9 and Cooper 10. The vote
for -representative stands in Newport
precinct: Hawley ,178. , Richards -11,
Btaver 6, Whitney 34. For Justice of
the supreme court Bean 146, Wright
16, Brlx 12. For food commissioner
Bailey 136, Emery 29, Hoskins 18. For
railroad commissioner Campbell 169.
For proseoutlng attorney. Fourth ' dis
trict Bryson 149. For senator,. Twenty-fourth
district Barrett 141, Kuyken
dali 28. For representative, Twelfth
dlstriot Jones 149, Luckey 20.
Measures were voted on as follows:
Increasing legislators' pay Tes 32, no
100. Amendment permitting change of
location of state Institutions Test 68.
no 67.. For sheriff to have custody of
prisoners Tes 102, no 82. Free trans
portation of state officials Tes 61, no
68. Equal suffrage Tes 68, no 76.
Restrlotlng salmon-fishing Tea 75, no
42. Additional power .. over .theatres,
racetracks, ' etc. Tes 76, no, 67.
Amendment exempting dwelling-houses,
machinery, etc., from taxation Tes 46,
no 79. Reoall amendment Tes 83, no
40. Making Statement Na 1 a law
Tes 85, no 26. - Election by majority
vote Tes 79, no 83. Limiting cam
paign contributions andr expenditures
Tes 82. no 84. Prohibiting ftshirur for
salmon except . with ' hook and line
Tes 94, no 80. Indictment by grand
Jury Tes 69, no 38. Act to create
Hood 'River county Tes 69, no 25.
' DREYFUS SHOT ?
1 ' (Continued from Page One.)
a disastrous seen. All the officials
deserve, great crodlt. Including United
States Ambassador white, who calmly
walked on and reviewed the parade,
showing no signs that he knew any
thing Bad happened, though ho was
nearby when the shots were fired.
. Crowd Fell Upon Oregon
It was a few minutes before the gen
eral ' crowd learned of the attack on
Dreyfus.- Then there wss wild exoite
ment. A mob set out to overtake the
JendarmesSln 1 charge of Gregort. A
ight followed - in which Gregort sus
tained several slight cuts from tbe sa
bers in the hands of the - gendarmes.
The crowd fell upon Gregort with great
violence in spits of the efforts of the
officers and he: was badly beaten be
fore he reached the nolice station.
Oregorl Sated Dreyfus.
" As military editor of his : Journal.
Gregort was brought in close touch with
all the affairs of the army and followed
the Dreyfus case carefully from the be
ginning to the end. His sympathies
were all against Dreyfus, and his hatred
was particularly strong against Zola for
his defense of the soldier. He consid
ered the transfer of Zola's body to the
Pantheon to be a sacrilege and had
openly denounced the government - of
ficials for permitting it; He was
InnlrcMl linon as belnsr almost fanatical
In his ' views. His . paper yesterday
printed a bitter article in which It was
charged that the Pantheon was being
turned into a sewer by putting the body
of Zola there. ' ' ' -' - . , , .
The exercises began at 9:20 o'clock
this morning. After the singing of the
Marseillaises Minister Doumergue de
livered an address In which he praised
Zola and eulogised him as on pf the
great thinkers of France. He lauded
his literary and political career and
said his body bad been given its right
ful honor.
General Temper Good. ;
I have mixed with tha crowd and I
find that the general temper is good
and the persons of various classes with
whom I talked appeared to be Inclined
toward pleasure and celebration rather
than mischief.
CHrefOXt Explains to Folic. '
Editor Gregort, when questioned by
the pollee, said: m . , .
"I did not fir at Dreyfus, I fired at
Dreyfuslsm. It la revolting to see the
noble army Of France mixed in an af
fair of this sort, which, at best, con
cerned only the government ana th
Dreyfus family,"- af
. Dreyfus In 2fo Danger.
Dr. Pound, who attended Dreyfus at
his home, announced this afternoon that
the first bullet grased th arm and
, Tbe Kind Ton Have Always Bought and which has been
in use for over 80 yearsA has borne the signature of
and has
jwj'tjf Bona! supervision since Its lnfkncy.
ATtnw nn ntiA tAilAilTa vnn In tTila.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ' are but
v Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChlldrenXlxperlence against experiment.
What is CASTORIA .
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor On. Pare
goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opiums Morphine nor other Nar ootid
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures- Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates- the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep -The
Children's PanacearThe Mother's Friend . 7- -
CENUI ri C C ASTO R I A ; ALWAY3
1 Sears the
The M You Have Always Bought
' " In Use For Over 30 Years.
m easrev e. W nwaaaTerecrr, aire. , . :
failed to do any serjous Injury. The
second penetrated the forearm deeply, a
few Inches abov the wrist, but did nofr
touch the bone. He said his patient
was quiet, had no fever and . wa In
no danger. . - .
AH Farl Xa Oalas. ,
T AH sections of th city ar calm this
evening and there is nodanger of an
outbreak.. People on all sides of the
controversy condemn the action of
Gregort. The prisoner is 94 years old.
PLEDGE IS SAED
(Continued from Pag Ona)
pledged to Statement No. X to 11V up
to -their pledre to the people. Judge
Webster removed th lssu from ik11
tlca in dlscusilng It, and said that It
was a matter of an agreement betwa
th legislator who signed th statmnt
and th people who nominated a inan
for the position. H said: - ,
"I think a man should carry out nlf
agreement whether he likes It r not
and especially Is this true In th prs
nt cas. He ha pledged himself to
vot for ths nominee selected by the
people. He goer Into offic on that
pledge, and It Is th on thing that he
has to llv up to: Th same principle
Is Involved as In an agreement between
two men. If a man signs Statement
No. 1 h agrees to vot for th people's
nominee, ff h says h Will he ought
tO dO It." '
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been made under his per- '
Signature cf
Hca'o Gliirta for
A specitl Bargain Friday offer
ing of men fine Soitette Neg
ligee Shirts, made with soft but
ton down collar end the sleeves
fasten with two buttons. These
splendid sbirtt ; come In - plain
tan white end cream end sell
regularly et $1 each; gpl Cn
for Bargsin Friday i...PSfC
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Aooortmento Are Xargjer and Values Are
Greater than Ever Bel ore
Our weekly event, which means an immense saving on good, dependable and seasonable merchandise. In
what store In Portland can you duplicate the values you get at Roberts Bros.' store they're not to be found
elsewhere the low prices quoted and the quality we give you can be found only at this store. Tomorrow
there are a great many more, specials than the ones mentioned below, and the possibilities of saving money are
plentiful. Although the prices are extremely low, quality stands behind every offering. .
Buy
Pay Only Half
THIS GREAT ANNUAL SALE HAS JUST BEEN REFILLED
. WITH NEW SHIPMENTS OF FRESH, NEW EM
, BROIDERIES BOUGHT AT HALF PRICE. ,
Besides the several delayed shipments that have been added to tills
sale this week we will, tomorrow, include the best part of our reg
ular stock of fine embroideries, which will be marked at the same
UP TO 12-INCH EMBROIDERIES. 25c ad 35c KINDS, AT Mtf
At this price you have choice of an unlimited assortment of new and
desirable patterns in both embroideries and insertions in widths from
3 to 12 inches, in regular 25 and 35c qualities, all this season's goods,
on sale, Bargain Friday, at , .."J4
LACE BANDS, VALUES TO $1.00, 25e
Tomorrow we place on special sale a splendid assortment of pretty
lace bands indudipg many rich patterns in Venise, Irish Point, Baby
Irish and Filet Bands, from 2 to 4 inches wide, regular values from
50c to $1 a yard; priced for this sale. Bargain Friday at 25e
FANCY RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE: FOR REG. 30c KINDS 15e.
One of the best ribbon bargains we have ever offered over 9,000
yards of Fancy Dresden and Printed Warp Ribbons in a most com-
flete assortment of designs and colors, in shades of pink, blue, red,
avender, green, old rose, etc.; comes full 4 inches wide, just the
ribbon in most demand right now, real 30c quality, on sale, Bargain
Friday, at
.1
Your Choice of Theso
Values Up t9 01.00 a Yard
Over Four Thousand Yards of Plain and
Fancy Silks at Less than Half Price
36-ln. colored Taffetas, in all best shades, 85c values "Bargain
Corded Benealines in all wanted
27-in. plain and fancy all-silk Pongees, reg. $1 yala.
21-inch Creoe de Chines of beautiful finish. 75c vals.
Fancy Dress and Waisting Silks
senes, Messaiines, etc, in a great assortment ox ncn
and desirable patterns and colors; $1.00 values.,..
19-inch Spotproof black Taffeta Silk. 75c values
23-inch all-silk Foulards in newest
Cream colored Jacquard Wash
terns, 75c values..........
All-silk plain colored Messaiines
evening snaaes, ooc values......
FANCY PONGEE SILKS, CORDED WASH SILKS, ST
In this lot you have splendid choice of new and clever creations in
natural pongee color, with neat stripes and checks in pretty color
ings; also corded effects in a full assortment; silks that will wash and
wear like linen, extra good values, at 69c a yard, on sale for one 07
day only,- Bargain Friday, at. J I C
ANOTHER WONDERFUL SALE OF A
Shoes and Oxfords
-: - FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
For tomorrow's sale we have, arranged the best shoe bargains that
we've ever heard about. This sale comprises the best styles of the
season in thoroughly dependable qualities; Shoes and Oxfords that
axe Solid all through. ' Irs a great purchase of a prominent manufac
turer's surplus stock and by far the choicest lot of shoes and Oxfords
It has ever been our good fortune to secure at any way near such
low prices. Tomorrow we ask you to share in the savings with prices
like this -
THE BEST yllilVi QUAIIT Y
THE . HOST
TOIJOBEOT7
How
proportionate prices as au otner
offerings in the sale namely, low
est prices of the , year, r
18-INCH EMBROIDERIES, 75c
. TO $1.23 VALUES AT 2TV
See our window display. .
Over 5,oQ yards in this lot, in hun
dreds of beantiful new patterns to
choose from It's a great special
purchase of Manufacturer's Mill
Ends offered to rou at less than the
Actual cost of, makingr-18-inch
corset cover and flouncing embroi
deries in beautiful, deep, well
made, patterns, representing the
best of workmanship, finished with
fine firm edges that will wear
and laundry nicely, they come in
fine Nainsook, Swiss, Chiffon cloth
and Hamburg, and would sell in
the regular way at from 75c to
$1.25 a yard; marked for this sale.
Tour Choice o m Cts.
Bern. Friday Xd.
........
shades, 75c values
Friday
at
in Taffetas, Louis-
design, $1 values
Silks in neat pat
in 111 staple and
a Yard
Boyr $1.50 Shoes, sizes 9 to I3.....99e
Boys" $2.00 Oxfords, sixes 9 to 13. S 1.5Q
Boys' $2.00 Shoes, sites 1 to 5. .f 1.39
Boys' $2.50 Oxfords, sties 1 to S.f l.TO
Boys' tan Oxfords, sizes 1 to 534.f2.OQ
Child's $1.50 Shoes, sites 8 to 2,...99e
Misses' $2.00 Oxfords, sites to 2.S1.4T
' Women's $1.50 Oxfords, all sites. fl.OO
Women's $2.00 Oxfords, all sites. f 1.4 T
Women's Tennis ghoes, all sites.. .63e
Women's $3.00 Oxfords, all sites, fg.37
Men's $3,00 Shoes, all sites, . r. . 2.3T
in
BE OUR 448th
Bigrht Now Is the Best Time in the Year
to Buy an Ultra-Fashionable
Tailored Garment
Here are hundreds of exclusive late season models selling: at half'
price and even less the materials, tailoring and styles are positively
tbe best shown this year. It will profit you greatly to look at these
bargain lots tomorrow. t r
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES 88.
Ginghams, percales, chambray and duck
dresses, in plain colors, checks,- plaids
and stripes. There are several different
models in this lot and all new this sea-,
son; all sizes from 4 to 14 years; values
up to $1.75. Choice Bargain , OQ
Friday .....OOC
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS,
83.50.
Spring coats, in girls' and misses' sites,
of plain coverts, twill cnevtots, stripes
and mixtures; nicely tailored garments m
the most wanted styles and colors: val
ues upto $5.50. Bargain Fri- CA
day Special ......... , . . . . ....)) U
SILK SHIRTWAIST SUITS, 8T.50.
Rajah Jumper Suits in black and white
check and plain red, also navy blue, green
and gray shirtwaist suits, pleated and
?ored skirts; values up to 0f PA
1250. Bargain Friday Special .? I 3U ,
. WASH SKIRTS, f 1.25.
Full gored and pleated walking skirts' in-
lain white, black and white check and :
lack with small dots. Bar- 0t Ofi
gain Friday Special .......... $1W
' JAP SILK
$3.90 values on sale Friday at $2.48. These waists are made of very
fine quality Jap Silk in 'two different . models, both handsomely
trimmed with, fine lace and tucks, also elaborately em- . (JJO AO
broidered; all sizes in white only. Bargain Friday special... vdeiO
WHITE LAWN WAISTS 85e. " r
25 dozen white lawn and lingerie waists will be placed on sale Bar
gain Friday at little more than one half regular price. These waists
are all new this season and are beautifully trimmed with embroideries
and laces; values up to $2.25. Choice .Bargain Friday, OC
only , OOC
FRIDAY
Knit Underwear and
Hosiery
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
As one of the leading features of our 448th Bargain Friday Sale we
offer tomorrow four great bargains in Knit Underwear and Hosiery
at unmatchable prices. You can search the dry over if you wish, but
you wiu una no suco vaiucs cisewncre. ... , j
just the stocking for warm weather or tender feet, a stocking that can
not be bought at any other store in the city for less than 50c )f!
a pair; all sizes on sale, Bargain Friday at....;...........,.. aCC
WOMEN'S KNIT PANTS.
One-third actual worth is the nrice
lot of , Pants and Tights we wish to
iasi mux m una iiu.uiuuii ww price, ne panis are made of fine
bleached lisle thread and thte tights are of fine black cotton; all are
Knee icugiui icgvur jt vaiucs, m sizes, on saie wtiue they nf
last, Bargain Friday at... ............ . ; . , C
WOMEN'S KNIT VESTS. $1 VALUES AT 69e
A wonderful sale of high-class garments at almost half price; for to
morrow's sale we offerwomen's fine Swiss ribbed silk lisle Vests,
made in the high neck, long sleeve style, form-fitting and perfectly
finished; excellent values at $1, priced for this sale only. Bar- CO
gain Friday at... ..v.... DJC
i
20 dox. Kayser'2-clasp Silk Gloves, with double finger t'ri, in
champagne; navy, browns and gray. AU sizes in each of sieve r-
tioned colors; 50c, 75c end $1 values; on sale Bargain
Friday
: I iS Long Liclo Glovca for 1C o
Women's elbow length fine" quality lisle gloves, in size 5!i, 6 a I (s
white only; regular 75c and $1 values; on sale lUrgain I".
vniay
Ilca'o Gliirta for
70o
A special Bargain Friday offer
ing of Men'e Golf Shirts. They
come in fancy patterns of blues,
grays end tans, stripes and
checks. A large range of pat
terns that are new and very at
tractive AU "sizes from 14 to
17 .Th snlenrlid '' ffarmenta
Lsell regularly for $1? spe- 7Q-.
cial lor-uargain xrway v v
WAISTS.
BARGAINS
CHILDRENS TAN HOSE
. 35c Values at 25e ,
EXTRA Toraorrdw we ' place
on sale for the first time a new
line of children's tan Hose of
fine .. lisle thread of excellent
wearing quality, made with fin
.lustrous finish that gives them
the appearance of silk; also fine
lisle thread Stockings in colors
oiacie, blue and pink; : regular
ac values, all sizes on n r
sale Bargain Friday at...WC
WOMEN'S BLACK HOSE
50c Values at 29V
EXTRA A great special bar
gain offering of women's fine
black cotton Hose, made with
unbleached soles Vf fine maco
cotton anrt full -fiVitnri t
73c VALUES AT 25rf
for tomorrow', sal. t.' . . it
close out at once and they'll not
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