The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 19, 1899, Image 1

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VOL. X
SALEM, OREGON TUUHSDAY OCTOBER 1!) 18.M).
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THIRD YMT RACE.
The Columbia Leads the Shamrock By
Six
, Columbia Led Six Minutes at Leeward Stake BoawHas to Finn
ish the Course on a Four Mile Wind, Race Declared off-v
Our Boat Again Outsailed the British,
II y Aaanclnletl I'rcii la Hie .Inurnnl.
Nuw Yoiik, Oct. U). Tim Columbia
and Shamrock were again unable to Fall
hcenurse within tltu tima limits today
and tliu raco was declared off at 5:11)
p. m.
Columbia had a good Ic.ul over lur
o ipoucnt, but the winil was too light to
enable her to finish. The olllcial time
at tho turning place, outside mark, was,
Columbia, 2:24:45 Shamrock, 2:31:03.
Ni:w York. Oct. 19. TlivstnrtinK 8
was llrcil at 11 o'clock. Tlio Columbia
dossed tho lino forty seconds nlicail of
If is not only interesting but profitable
to look over the stock of goods at
THE NEW YORK RACKET.
They have full lines of just such cloth
ing 'and overcoats, for fall and winter
use, as are required for comfort. Sold
at 51 to $4.50 per suit for children, and
all grades and prices for men and boys,
also the celebrated STARSTAR line
of SHOES AND BOOTS for winter use,
for all ages. Their line of hats, under
wear, hosiery, notions, ties, handker
chiefs, rubber boots and shoes, are un
surpassed. All bought for cash, and
sold for the lowest possible price for
cash. We can save you a good per
cent, on all purchases. Don't fail to
call and see the goods and prices.
E T. BARNES,SProp.
Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store,
Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sis.
Furniture
Cai'i'ds
and Lace
We are well prepared to meet the demands ol the public. Our
Lace Curtains run in price I rum 85c for large Nottinghams,
to j,0 foi rich Brussels Net. Call and see what we have in
Ruffled Curtains at S1.50.
BURBN St HAMILTOTVT
248 COMMERCIAL ST. X M-
Minutes.
the Shamrock. At 11:20 the Columbia
was 18 seconds in thu lead.
At 1:10 the Columbia was leading by
eight IkkU lengths, but tlio yachts had
travelled six miles of their course.
A dispatch from tlio Highlands say
the Columbi rounded the leeward mark
at 2:24 IB, the Shamrock at 2:30 :35.
At 4:15 tho Columbia had sixteen
minutes to cover llvo and half miles,
a.id only a four mile breer.o to make it
In. j
Col. Llp'.on's Pluck.
New Yoiik, Oct. 11). "Do you know,"
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J x HOUSE ; FURNISHERS a 1 1
t'saP
To show such patterns and colorings in wall paper as
those just received. Our stock comprises the best
things from the leading factories of the country and
the prices are so low that anybody can afford to paper
their rooms without a great outlay of money.
Draninas
Gortaln.
OUR UPHOLSTERY SAJUB
Was n erwt ww-. We soU W ol low and fw, HinUr wM
cot bl" value. W arr still HiBg at Uhs rtlinl K'- lfIl.
our uplioliter boy with onh.ni. We k.p tlm luony at Iwwe, W
Salani nnlwlstera hiMmkI of fJuw(-towMoiii.aHl giwa Jttr cUm
f wrk for tm tame wowey that incloo' ' torgrtuUdwnanU.
Sir Thomas I.lpton said, "there come to
I mo many evidences of pood will. Here,
for instance," added Sir Thomas, se
lecting one from several telegrams that
had just been sent from shore, "Is somo
friend who says: 'Don't he dishearten
ed j Shamrock mav lose, but Sir Thomas
wins respect and good-will of millions of
Americans,' and 1 can say now through
the Associated l'res to my own eoplo
and to tho American people that 1 have
proved what I believed to bo true that
no man ever met a moro cordial greet
ing than I have here. Xo man ever
found more generous hearts, more w til
ing hands, or mora honest men than I
have since I came to America. I have
proved this, 1 say, to tlio people of my
own nation."
Tlio measurer, John Hyslop, an
nounced at the Xew York athletic club
that the new measurement of tho Sham
rock, niado by him. shows the yacht's
present water-lino to bo 88.1)5 feet and
her racing length by club rulo 102.5(15
feet. He states that the Shamrock will
now allow the Columbia 10 seconds in
the liO-mllo course. Tho race today will
lie 15 miles to tho windward or leeward
ami back, tho start to be made at 11
o'clock.
lUlMY'S MAKKKT.
I'oitTMxn, Oct. II). Wheat valley
Walla Walla, 58c. to 51).
Flour Portland, f'1.00 to 3.25. Super
tlno 12.15 lier bbl.
Oat White 3530c, grev 33 to 3lo.
Hay Timothy (Sll 1. IK) or ion.
Hops ll13c; old crop (to.
Wool Vallev. 12013c: Kasteru Or
egon, 81 Mohair, 27 0 30.
Mlllstuff Ilran, fl7; shorts, $18,
Poultry Chickens, mixed, f. 300 to 4.00
Hens 4 to 5.00, turkeys, live, 12,V$013c.
r-iriw uregon, -a to "jsmc or iio..
Hides Greoii.saltedflOlbs.HrtDc.iinde
CO lh, 7iQ8 ; sheep pelts, 16020c.
unions l lo i4e.
Butter Host dairy. 30035: fanev
creamery, 45c to 50c per roll, store 22 to
27c.
Potatoes 60 to 00c per cental.
Hogs Heavy dressed Ik1 to HJtfe
Mutton I)ressed,i!$et') 7e wr pound.
Beef Steers. 13.60011.00; cows, 13.00
013.50 dres-ed, lieef (I to 7l4"
veal dressed, 7'ij08SiC.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 58 ikiuihIs and over We.
Wool Wo, Mohair .Mo.
Ilarlev 15 lo 65c.
O.its-25 and 27c.
Hay Baled, cheat 17.00., Timothy
18.60. to 0
Kggs 18 to 20c.
Flour In wholesale lots 13.00 retail
13.10..,
Millstuffs bran 113.00 shorts 115.00
Hogs dressed, 5JJc.
Llvo cattle Steers 3jiYows 2).( 3.
SheeiH-f2.6O013.
Dressed Veal ljc.
Butter Dairy 18c creamery SSJgc.
Poultry Hens 7 to 8 cents.
Potatoes 30c.
THO GREAT SALT LAKH HOUTO
The attention ol easttwunit trarelcTs ti
called lo die advantages offered them by the
Klo Grande Western, ' tlio Great Halt Lake
Route " The tame rate! prevailed whether
the trip It mane via Huntington or tan Fran
citco. The paisengcr has his choice of two
routes out ol Portland, three through Colo,
rndu, and lour caul thereof. No other line
out of Portland can offer such variety ol
routes. In addition, a diy's stopover Is given
all passengers at any point In Utah or Colo,
rjclo. Ihrough pullmsn and touiUt sleep
ing cars are lun on all trains, as well as free
reclining chair cars. The service and ac
commodations offered are equal. If not su
erior to llio.e of any trans-continental road,
and tales are always at low as the lowest.
If you contemplate a trip cast, wrilo lo
J. D. Mansfield, (iinerul Agent, Klo Grande
tVotturn Kailway, 142 'third street, i'oillaml,
Oregon, for any Information you may need in
refeieiKC lo lates, routes or accomodations
w lllo-tf
Eat plc.ilv, Kixlnl Dyspepsia Cure
Mil digest wlmt ynu cut. K H. (Jam
ilc, Vernon, Tex., says, 'It relieved
will
tile, Vernon, Tex., say
1110 from tho stmt and cured
me. it
h my everlasting friend."
Drug Store.
Stone's
Pielure Molding
' Wall Paper
easure
TRANSVAAL WAR.
The Boers Concentrating Heavy Fighting
Forces at Natal.
General Information About the Progress ol the War-vKilling of
300 Boers is DiscrcditcdvEnglish Fanning Discord Among
the Basutos and Zulus-vDclagoa Bay Will be Kept Open for
Commerce by the Portugese.
it
r Aaaoolnlnl I'm In lite Jutirnnl.
Oai'iiTown, Oct. 10. A dispatch to
Capo Argus reiterates thu statement
th'itln the fighting at MafeUng Col.
Ilore repulsed the Itocrs, liillictini: a loss
of 300 men.
Complaints of lloer outrages u h)ii the
natives continue to arrive. Theso servo
to further inllame the liiifiitoi mid
Tnlug. Yesterday 160 Basutos from
.!oliaiiucburu:h arrived at Burghers
derp and alleged that thu Boers hint
robbed them ami Hogged them with
hliicksiuikcs.
London, Oct. 10. According to private
information from Blocmfoutclu, Presi
dent Kruger telegraphed an account to
President Steyno of thu affair at Kraal
(an, where tho Boers derailed and bun
Imrded a British armored train, carrying
Captain Nosbit's party. Kruger said
XeshUtuud seven men wero wounded.
No one was killed and all tho prisoner),
worn well.
Natal iigaln clalnisasharoofnttentlon.
The combined advance of the Boer
forces, on tho positions held by Sir
(leorgo Stewart White, has already oc
casioned u sharp attarkon the outposts,
which possibly has since developed into
a pitched buttle. The Boers, according
to latest information, do not apear to
have been driven.
Perhaps, however, their movements
aru only a part oi.n general plan to Imj
Into Ijidvstnltli and (Jlcncoo from tho
South. Military experts are Inclined to
tho opinion that the troops at (iloiicoo
aru only there to form tho rear guard,
left to attract the mncontrlifSl"fornrof
tieneral Joubort, whllo General White's
full strength eoiituntiated at Jjidysinltli
witli a view to attacking tho Omugrl'rco
State.
Stories of British successes ill Slafo
king district are so persistent that in
abi-enco of wiiitriulletioii from Boer
sources, they may Is) acctpted as true
In the main, although tho alleged kill
ing of 300 Boers i discredited.
(ienoral Crajo's troops aru regarded as
the Mower of tho Tninsvaul forow, ami
thodeoislvo fighting miiiitilwoii tho went
ern border. Tho object of thu Boars In
massing in Bcoliaimualund Is doubtless
dm), to thu fact that this is a splendid
stock country, Is full of cat
tlu and would glvo tlio Trans
vaal a route to Inportarms and
ammunition by way of Walflsh l.iy and
D.imalur on thu west African coast. Pat
tugal, iieeonllng lo a dispatch from Her
tin, bus given distinct assurauuu of
neutrality. Tho ronttiiiianiM of ooui
merce with the Transwil by way of
Dulagou is therefore scoured.
NOT SUBSTANTIATED
Kepjru Look Genuine, Hut Ate Not Vet
Officially Confirmed,
A dlsiutoh U) the Now York TrihtiiiH
from Indon says: Thu grwit hwirtl
nessof temper In rllumeiit was mi
mlstakable. Tlw t'uie luul sl Un
nontrovtiniUil sUiiihH, War hiwl uonm,
and noretMrtt was powlitU. Thu war
olllcu must have all tlw iminny rilinile
ami the kkMtsaid alsrat iMgotUtitMis tin
! better all arouwl lr yeryljly vtn tli
provailing iitimHt- Ttm mimoit
soruwl intnly in MniHst.
CooMrahiu wrsf nrtsM ilUlMWimt in
already so riitonHW Uiat IUUm im
ODinfta IhrtMiti. Thin ihwih nwiiry.
sine it is npjctl Utl Mr. Uyds lm.
arranl for a yiti of Mirt Uwpat
chos by whWi Uw llritish military
movtwisHits) wty ts tlss;i"-4Md Ixtck Ui
B.-utii Afriea for tlw lumnril of lht
Trausvail g.vniHHnt.
This vIWmw rtMpctiHgtise llritUii ma
nwivsrs iitnui oddly with tlw frank
noMH'ith whiehtlm details of th Bor
alvaiie through tins variwi tm lnt.
Natal hawb-MHiblurtwl "t- All !
ial dUpatcIi of the I-ondon prw art)
dtdayeil and Uar marks of a nsiijh-sltod
revision. Tim war swrrioudiiU vi
dently will lw tottM up until tlmr- U
a bis battle to J-warilw wlUi a tlonriih
of truiiipoU. Sir ItwlvoM iUlhtr is re
portttl to hare ndi-kl tlIO"Wt jioa
ibJ risvUtan ef U prM JliAth
Ufore lii wlW. A rtw x
Utlng butwwi Httttr WM11M.7 awl win-
ute claMimstantlal nports that arc
not ollleially co'nllrmisl is the order of
the day.
At the same time the general Impres
sion is reassuring regarding Natal. Thu
I'reo State's Inhabitants seem to have
retired precipitately on the approach of
General White's llylng column. The
threatened attack on Olencoo Is Ikv
lleveil to Is a men) feint, hi the hope of
weakening the Uidysmith garrison. I'.x
ports say that General White ipiile com
prehends this and trusts that mi attack
on Ijidystnlth may bo delivered as soon
as iKisslblo. Weanwhlle, the women
ami children have Ik'cii taken beyond
the iHisslhle reach of war.
From Bcchumiland, rciorts of Colonel
Baden-Powell's ungiigcmont with the
Boors grow delluite. It is stated that a
sortie at Mafakitig resulted in a repulso
of the Booers, tyX) of thorn being killed,
and that the British loss was smidl
Conllrmiitory reports from the Trans
vaal n'fugees at bireuso Maripier. and
recent arrivals at Ciiln' Town, support
these llgures with a curious slmmihirity,
but tit a Lite hour thu war olllce had
heard nothing. Tho same reuiaik ap
plies to the reported skirmish near
KimlH'rley, between the l.tuieiiclilro reg
iment and the Botrs, who lust 6 killed
and ti woiiiirled, while the llrithh troops
were iiiilnjimwl.
At llopftowu, a company of engineers
made a mlly from Kiuihoilcy nml blew
up the mitwuy bridge 70 miles r-oiith.
They were eoveriil by a lire from an iir
morcd train whllo destroying the
structure, a step deemed necessary for
strategic reasons. Toe most lin)M)rtunt
Item of war news today Is that thu Bas
utos have risen against thu I'reo State.
Should the Zulus follow their example,
the NisItioii of the republic would un
doubtedly lw considerably weakened,
Evidently severe lighting has taken
.plutuiu-laftilfjiu'iiud Vrylsirg, hut the
latest .(llHpatcliih) ldo lHt coiillrm the
truth of the rumor that 300 lim'rs were
kllliil, ullhoiigh the Pretoria advices ad
mit the refuted losses and chronicle- no
success on the part of the attacking
force. Impilrleriot the war olllcu elicit
no Information. It, however, should
n it ho forgotten that telegrams from
South Africa aru subject Just now to a
strict censorship.
The British parliament will bo In
vited to provide for no expenditure of
10,000,000 for thu proMHMitiou of tho
war. There is no Intention of impojlug
fresh taxation, but a supplementary
army estimate will bo presented by thu
government for mi additional iiuiiiImt of
men, and a further amount will Ihi re
quired In the year 1000 to meet dellel-
uncos III tho votes sikcII1iiI,
The I'lench Clsss,
(Julte a mimlsir of our enterprlng
ladles iiuil gentlemen are taking advant
age of thu opHirliinily to harii the l.iu
guugu from Prof. A. Muzzarulll, an
ollleurof theaoadenivof I'ranie. an no
uoiupllshiil linguist and Isirn I
man. This livening is the last
Utility to Join thu class.
V UlUNorTil'laatsraaM atallan.iiuu
SiTTENTION
I am sailing (Hit at a little uhovo coat,
Now is thu time to lutost in confection
ery. Gisal eh'-efdiitiM that have always
sold at -Mi; selling at '-tfi ami "M cents
r xnind Cryatal mixeil nt ih. Cul
altliulfu Ihm I.1H Hlute st. ami usure
iMirgalus.
An Exchange of New8.
Tell us what you think about otJ-glas-s
and we'll toll yi what wu know
nl-otit them and a gss many Interesting
forts alxHit eyes atwl their troatliielt.
Wlmt wo have done nml what we iiruilu
ing to Utter the condition of tliotsi wrth
wuk tight ean Im Jmlgtal from our me-
Me, we nave uie Kiu,iuiajrii'jic,ii
f43tlitlw fir tcatlHg tin ryes ami mifilg
glasMui ami (raimaa.
HERMAN W. BAPR S, 0.,
Graduate OptloUn II8Statt
t 0 I 'I
x k Yhxk
WANT ZANZIBAR.
Otrmanyto Keceive Her Compensation
for Interest In Samoa.
Ilr AuHntnl I'rraa In llir .lunrlinl.
Bkiimn, Oct. It). The Neiiste Nrch
richten, referring to tho Sainoan matter
says ;
"In onlcr to make us forget Sauio.i,
Hnglaud would liavo to otfer us very ex
tensive comioiisation of willed Zanitl
bar, for instance, could form onlv a per
tion."
Tlio National Zcltung says It learns
that tho negotiations with the t'nitcd
States glvo prospect of an agreement fur
tlio abolition of the tri-doinlnlum. Tho
United States, tho Zcltung adds,
will prolwhly bo satlBtled wltii l'uiigo
Pango.
Both jiaiHjrs lndlcato that Baron von
Huelow, minister of foreign alTnirs, has
sounded the colonial council us to the
advisability of, ceiling Germany's iutei
est in Samoa to Kiiglaud in exchange
for territorial expansion elsewhere, but
has expressed his own decided opinion
that Germany's txisltloii there must Ih
maintained as tlio only course approve!
by the German public.
Boats to Independence.
The O. O. T. Co. boats, IhoAltonn and
Pomomi, will hereafter extend their run
to Independence, making a trip to that
point every evening.
M. P. Bu.nwiN, agent.
The Montana Boys.
The Montana oluuteers urn exiected
to arrive at Salem Friday Morning nl 7
oclock, In time for hrviikfait. It remains
to Iki seen, liowever, whether they get
hero liofore night,
The Morn It Rama
Thegnator need of your eating good
hot meals, as pn'parcd and served at
thu Wonder Ilesliiurant.
To the Asylum,
Allda Warieii, of Polk county, was
committed to thu asylum Wednesdays
Thai Joyful Feeling.
With tliooxliilnrnlltigtioiisuof renew-
ed health and strength ami Interim!
cleanliness, which follows thu u su ot
.Syrup (if Figs, Is unknown in thu few
who liavo not progressed beyond lite
nld-lliiiu iiU'dlclncsund tliu cheap sub
stitute Minitllmcs olTercd;i)in never
accepted by tho well-informed. Iltiy
thu genuine. Manufactured by tliu
California Fig Syrup Co. ;
Tho "Plow Hoy Preacher," Ilov, J.
Klrkiiiim.Havr. 'Aflcrsullerinit (rum
liriinclilnl or lung tumble ten years, I
wus cured by Onu Minute Cuiiuli
Cure." It cures omiulis, luildn. grippe
ami lung troubles, Ktonu's Drug
Store.
President King, Farmer's I In 11 k,
ilrooklyii,Mhili., bus used Little Karly
Ulsers fur years. Says they tiro tliu
bust. Tlu.'M) faimius llttlu iiIIIh cur
constipation. Stone's Drugstore,
DON'T CHEW
THU RAG
CHEW
Honey Moon Gum
ELLIS & 'INN,
LOCAL
DISTRIBUTORS.
Umbrellas for Qv
Ladies, Men and JCi. mm K 0C
OllWWl "-'"
ru0i,,prom 4oc up,
Opjail
Golf !j. WW
J Capes IM l
MfJMk. New fy-
5-P Todayi
W joal fiiuwl a now line of Golf
l'u-alor Mtiv uimI Clilldivli.
1 rioDielbiiiKt-nlirelv now Isilh III suit
i.md Ul-r.- k mtite )oi l eull M
Ml tilt III
Ladies' Outing
Flannel Gowns
Sse our aaurtswr window, aligwliiu h
veryiHS llHuef apwmt, iiijaily triliiillu .
nasal WhsjUh, Man Wflo, Wt to fo.
R
OVAL
Ausqlwszly
Mokes tho food more
W.IH"WWW to , M VO.
ALASKA . WROVERSY
Boundary Dispute About to Reach An
Amicable Settlement.
General Lawton Willi 3000 Men Supposed to Have Reached
San IsidorcwMcKlnlcy .3 in Washington and His Wife's
Health ImprovcdBryan in Ohio,
Ur Aaaiii'lnlnl I'rraa l.i llir Jiiuriinl.
Uinihiv, Oct. 10. Tliu British foreign
olllce asxerts that verbal changes in the
terms of thu Alaska modus vivendl iitu
of no practical Importance, and have
lieen readily agreed to and It Is assumed
thu United States secretary of slate,
Hay, and tho British ministurs In
charge in Washington will sign tomor
row. Wasiii.mitos, Oct, III. Major General
Guy V. Henry luii been assigned to the
command of thu department of the
Missouri with headquarters at Omaha.
(IIIKH.NVII.I.K, ()., Oct. III. Win. .1.
llryitu mid party arrived In Ohio for a
tlitee day's tour of the slate. Ills llrst
speech was tiiiidu In tldsclty and listened
to by an immeuseemwd, John It. Me
U'iiii, DetiKs'rat caudldate for governor,
Jolniil the parly at Dayton.
Wasiiimitov, Oct. ID President Me
Klnley and party lurched Washington
tixlay. MuKiuley'ri health was improv
11I by thu trip.
Manila, Oct. It). Uwton and Young
are at Aruyal with a fnrco of nearly 8000
men. The gunboats Floridla ami Oetu
nre preimrlng to move along the river to
Istdor, which will bo held as a Ixtso for
operations to the north,
Bxteiisivo preKiralioushave Is-en pro-gns-sing
several days mid tho oviodltloii
iOioso ohjcctlo Is Tarhie, Is expected so
start today. Supplies will lie taken on
I'llWIHtS.
General IjiwIoiis force consists of
eight companies of tho Twenty-fourth
Infantry under Col, Keller, eight com
oniiipaultM of tho Twenty-second
infantry under Major Baldwin, nine
troops of the Fourth cavalry, mounted,
under Col. Hayes, and 11 mixed regl
mint consisting of one coinmny of the
Thlrty-Hiveiith Infantry commandi'l by
D7H.SIHOOOMMICHCIAL H'l ., C UH OOUKT
5 Are You
Particular
How You
Look?
It is
will
true, "violin!
not make a
IIIHII
hut they
Miirely put the lluUli
lug lOlllllll
to ids I
gMlltlH)! UpM
rauvu.
Mens' Suits
I'.iiH-y arwattaU . . . fl0.OOtufat).(J
IMuuliOluy. . . 10.00 to Hl.Ui
CIiotkiUi 7.W Ui ll.fs)
Tritiut lonu UW-J
faulty sjiuwkjj ninl iltisM 7Jhi up
Overcoats
I'aUmt ikaiMra.
KufMV
UlJVWlD
...UaV1
. .. IO.Q0 t f U.WI
,. 8.78 to IflJK)
.. VIM
Prls
A swlal inimlMir putojituil liy II, 8.
A.M. tho Warm ILmk in blailc and
tan ISJ and flOA.
Ulsters and Ulstcretts
$750 to S12.0Q
.Sftw Fuitay VjtaU and' "atwas.
m
viKsr
Bakino
Powder
Ipure
delicious and whofosome
Ojpt, Scott, onu eoni'Miiy of cavalry Mut
U.ipt. Cutson's Mai-cabelw scouU.
Mamia, Oct. ID. Kveiilng-Uttton Is
supiosed to have reached San Isldro.
No communtcntlon has lieen recelvtl
since he left Arayat this morning.
' ' 1 a 1
State House Improvements,
Secretary of State Dunbar has movoJ
his olllce furniture and corps ot assist
ants to rooms adjoining the senatu
cluimlicr, and work will begin at mi
early date 011 tliu Improvements ordered!
hi his olllco rooms ordered by the Inst
legislature. I
Do You Want
Consumption?
I W are aura you do not. Nobody
1 wants It. But It corns to many
i thousands ersry year. It come to
m thoso who lura had coughs and cold
T until the throat Is raw. ami the lln
Ing membra ses ot tha lungs aro In
T flamed. StoD Tour-counh when It
A first appaara, and you rernova tha 1
great Jaeger of fntar trouble.
Ayer's
Ctory Pectoral
stop coogfcs of all klaiU, It doe
su because It Is rr.oothlnit and heal
Ing remedy of graat jsiwer. Tlila
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