TIIK NORFOLK NKWH : FRIDAY. NOVtiMBUR 18 , 1904 , EUECTION EXPENSES AND OTHEH ITEMS MAKES BIO GRIST. AULTMAN BILLS FINLLY PAID County Attorney Gives Opinion that County Is Liable for Mcdlcnf and Funeral Expenses Uarne Roailaml Bridge Bills Allowed. Mmllmiu. Nob. . Oct. II. Hoard ( if county cotumlMMotioi'H mot purmiaul to luljnuntnu'iit. All members pros out. MlnutPR nf last nipotliig wore n'Hil niul on motion approved. On motion the ( ollowlnn bills wor allowed : Win. fin soy , brldito work , . . . $ ! U I Krod Smith . ; li1 r' ' " II. K. AabcMX work' commis sioner dlHlrlul No. 1 . 7R nit II. K. AalH-rg , wnrlt road dlsl- rlrt Xo. 2W . I lift fin ! ' ( ' . Harris , work toad dis trict No. fi . fi'.t ' 00 1 * C. Harris , work road dls- trlcl No. : , . ! ' " > Win. Able. road work dlHtrlct N , , . r , . it : rm V I * . Danes , toad work dis trict NO. r. . i- | | ( | Kri-d Smith , rend work dis trict No. 1 ! > . r' ° ° ( icnrgc Sohmltl. road work commissioner dlHlrlct No. 1 ! 7fi 00 Hmno-HobortMin-WyeolT Co. , lumlicr , road dlHlrlct No. UI ' . ! < ' . tll ! Humo-Hoborl8ou-W > TolT Co. . Inmlior , road dlHtrlcl No. ail III ! tit ! lliimo-Hoborlsou-W.vcort Co. . lumber , road dlHlrlct No. Ill SS 00 1 lumo-llobort sonWycoff Co. , lumber , road dlHtrlct No. IS : ' . ' 7t ! Humo-llohcrlKon-WyoolT Co. . lumber , road district No. a 5 lilt 10 ! Humo-Kobortson-W.voorf Co. , Inmtior , rend dlHlrlct No. HI ! 8l ! 110 Humo-HobortKou-Wyeoff Co. , lumber , road district No. 17 112 30 Co. , Humt-Hobertnou-WycofT lumber , road district No. 2i ! Ml2 Hume-HoberlKon-Wycoff Co. . lumber for court house. . . . 10 ! > 0 Ilumo-Kobortson-Wycofr Co. , lumber and piling H > 28 fid Thomas O'Shea. himber , road dltsrlet No. 21 I'.l ! > r > Thomas O'Shea , lumber , road district No. Ill H OR Thomas O'Shoa , lumber , road district No. 211 21 tilt Thomas O'Shoa , lumber , road district No. 22 K 7 10 Crowoll Lumber Co. . lumber road district No. 2S 0 7i > Crowoll Lumber Co. . lumber , road district No. 21 .Sti Ilii 11.V. . Winter , morchandlse , road district No. S 2 0(1 ( 1'etor Hussey. road work , commissioner district No. 2 7fi 00 Fred Westou , road work , road district No. 1 S 00 .1. L. Derrick'road work , road t district No. II . . . . ' . , ' r.O . 00 K. L. "Lovelace , road 'work , commissioner district No. I ! II 00 John Wade , road wof'k. com missioner district No. 2. . . r.2 . 00 John Wade , rend district No. S ! ( ) 00 C. lUnasc , road work , road district No. I 17 10 Chas. Keiiske , road work , com missioner district No. 2 . . (10 ( 00 H. J. Morris , road work , road district No. ! ' 28 00 C. .1. Lodge , road work , com missioner district No. 2 . . IS 00 Krod Terry , road work , com missioner district No. 2. . . 21 00 .1. N. Kent , road work , com missioner district No. 2. . . 7 50 J. W. Cilbbs , road work , com missioner district No. 2. . . 10 00 J. Bullish , road work , com- K. 1'ettitt , road work , road district No. ! > t * > 00 mlssloner district No. a. . . i ! 00 M. n. Pi'ttltt , road district No. n a 50 Horst Bros. , merchandlso for road district No. a I MR Horst Hros. , merchandise for road district No. 2R 0 00 W. 12. Hoed , road work , dis trict NO. 9 ao oo Gust Winter , work , district No. 17 H 00 Chas. Kolzow. road work , commissioner district No. 1 -5 00 Chas. Kolzow , road work , road district No. 28 58 00 J. 1' . Lauvor , bridge work , road district No. 1R 40 00 John Friday , merchandise for road district No. S : t 90 John Friday , merchandise for road district No. ft 70 John Friday , merchandise for road district No. 2 7 00 F. / . McC.lnnls. road work , commissioner district No. a 47 75 F. 7. . McGtnnls. road work , road district No. 18 71 ! 00 Sherman Snyder. road work , road district No. 5 10 00 A. n. Howery , rend work , road district No. Iia R7 00 John Weland , rend work , road district No. 21 SI t5 ! Albert Kdwards , bridge work JSa at Fred Clerks , road work , dis trict No. 24 2& 50 Thos. U. Hooves , road work , district No. 20 4 00 Thos. Wade. grading road 150 00 Chas. Wetxel. road work , dis trict No. 18 21 40 Wm. Doyle , road work , dis trict No. : : 25 00 It. L. Lovelace , road work , commissioner's district No. : t tt ; ; : < io Terry Turner , road work , commissioner district No. ! ! 88 00 Pat Tumor , road work , com missioner district NO. : t. . . asa 50 John Reynolds , road work , road district No. Ill I5 ! 00 W. N Huse , commissioner proceeding , tax list and treasurer's semi annual statement 445 79 W. N. Huso , school reports , notices , ballots , etc 138 50 Opinion of County Attorney. Norfolk , Neb. , Nov. 11 , 1904. County - ty Commissioners of Madison County , Madison , Nfcb. Ontlemcn : With ref- OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES CAST IN MADISON CO , , NOVEMBER 8 , 1904. TTIIIVAI. A nsnMnsT- IW. IW.1'liiiVi ' " ' 1'liiiVi i.Mi'n\-mi. : lii.ilt-ions lii'l'lllilli'lin li'ri'l T , Hun rititlir.lrtMnrx. . . . . . ( .Ill-torn. . . oi'lllll-l I'lrl lnr . r.MHirI Ililfl-rtt. Ili'-pl , . 1'itii ( l \ IIIMHI .t.lin II. Mli'U.i , Ili-p. . . . tln-IK" W. II.IKIHiHi. . . , i' . i ( liiri-nri- ! ' . Nwiinili-r , I'm lll-llllllll | II. \llll. HlM > . Ton l.n i ri.\ N r ( ioiMismt - - r.iliiiiinil ( I. Mi'dHl ui , Iti'p. . . . , IVIi'lli n 'luuii-ciiil , lirni , P. I. . . . , l-ninli l.luhlni'r. I'rn 'riiiiiiiiii > t'lirrnh. Sue ( 'tut Si i HI-I : MI > urSmi : M i r on ( liilnrlni , Iti'p " lliiilnlili | C. \\'H/I | | > . Di'iii , , P. I ' I'rn Sliurnv Liii'Miii , \Villlitin N. I'liicrll. SIM- I'mi SiA-n'l'ir : : Hi licit IVicr .Muili'ii-i'ii , Ili-p .liilin M. O.liiirni' . lii'in. , I1. I .lolin I' , llrulil , I'd C. M Slrrii * . SIT. l-'oit . \i in mil "i' Priii.ir Affiit'.NtH I'Mnnnl M. Si'iirlc. Jr. , lli < | i .1. S , Ciiiiinl' , 11.'in. . I' , I. . Siunui'l T ln\li ) N I'm Tlininii- . l.lp.li.n.ll.Si.c | I'dll \ IHIIIM.iUNKIIM ( , Nun i > llm\Mi. Id'i t I'Muiinl II.Vlicliui , lli'in , , I' , I Miirlin I. llrowi'r. I'm . . . i.roininl L. Mrllxalni1 , Sue , KCHI ( 'IIMMIHHIIIM li or I'l n. l\Nn > < A lll.lniK. lli'urj \l. I'll ( HI. Itrp. Mlilnn- . \Vnr li j , Di'in. . P. I \iiiln < u ,1.'riniinp-iin , I'n A. l > . IVNKli. Soc . . . . . , lii | n < r I. Mt'llrii'ii , | > | i \llicrt S < > rili > > . DIMII. , P. I Mi.rv I'li'lt'i' Itni1 , Sue Klilt ( ' ( IMllll.hiM , Hlill ClIMI. DlNIUlrl .1. .1. Mi-'nrtli ( ) . Hep I'nUli-l. I ! . McKllllii , Dniii. . I' . I lh'iir.\ . . (1 ( lliM-Vcnlniwr , Pro hn Si'MKSK\\'ioi : , HIM Sis : VICIIIIAI , I ) I HI .1. .1. Wlllliinm. Ili-p , l.tl. Miitlirrnii , Drill. . P. I ' ' . ' . ' Hill' . DlHT. l-'llll Hl-ATI , IlKI'IIHtUNTAIIVi : , I' . W. Itli-liiiriiKini , Ili-p .lolin ! ' . Niiwlinll , Di'in. , I' . I I'oit CofsrvrroiiNi : \ , lnrk KnriilKHti-ln , Ki'P K..II t'Ol'N'IY C < IMMI HIONKIlSlll. COM. Dlhl1.- .liilin II. MiirilliiK. Iti'P II. > l. MllllllllK.V , lllMII . oronce to the claims tiled for medical and hospital attendance and the fu neral expenses in Iho matter of the death of Louis Aultman , will say that In my opinion there can be no ques tion lint that the county Is llablo for reasonable expenses. While the de ceased was a non-resident of the coun ty , still , having no money or friends and belli ) ; In absolute need of medical attendance , and after his death , there belnn no one to take chaw of bis body , It was necessary for the county to Klve him care while living and bury the body when dead , but the expenses Incurred should lie reasonable and should he only such as were absolute ly necessary. Yours very truly , Hurt. MnpcH. On motion the following bills were allowed : Sessions , t HeV , collln for Louis Aultmau a5 00 Prospect Hill Cemetery asso- ' elation fi 00 Ors. Suiter .t Sailor and Dear 50 00 Thomas O'Shoa , coal 81 i0 ! Horst Hros. , oil. etc U fit ) John \Veland , rlprapplng . . . . 5S 50 ( ioorKo K. Richardson , foes , case state vs. Slunk & Walker 10 80 Win , Mates , fees , ease. , state vs. Diman ! 10 J. Nichols , attorney In insan ity cases , $ a7 , applied on tax. Shurtx. . < Jenkins , merchan dise for pauper and election supplies 1 ti5 S , It. MoKarland , distributing ballots. $8.50 , allowed at. . . I fit ) .1. .1. Clements , jurors fees. election not lees , etc. aao L > ! ' . H. Hariiuin , printing for clerk of district court 5 75 Fred II. Davis , canvassing votes 5 00 Poier Hubendall , canvassing votes 5 00 K. N. Smart. Insanity case ami medical service 11 00 liinll Winter , county clerk tax list tiOO 00 ( Just Kaul , salary for October 40 00 V , Gamblll , caring for Ktnnni Gamblll 18 00 Win. nenblKh. land for road. . 50 00 C. 11. Heatty. 4 wolf scalps. . . 8 00 City of Madison , electric light 20 80 State Journal Co. , election supplies , tax receipts , etc. . . 158 90 Perkins Hros. , records 59 14 Omaha Printing Co. , office .supplies 5 50 Heos Printing Co , tax lists. . 48 00 S. W. Hayes , feua case vs. Hruno 3 55 Nebraska Telephone Co . rent and toll : tt : 90 W. H. Lowe , surveying 5 00 Thomas Wade , repairs for grader 7 ! . ' The Austin Western Co. , re pairs for grader 72 00 G. It. Mnflloy. repairing and caring for booths t 00 F. D. Krantz , judge and re turning ballots 7 (50 ( C. F. Winter , judge 4 00 A. L. Carter , judge 4 00 W. F. F. Winter , clerk 4 00 T , ! : . Odlorne , clerk , 4 00 Paul Hnuumund , constable. . 2 00 August Hrnmmund , judge and making returns 7 tin W. H. Widnman , judge 4 00 John Oesterllng , judge " 1 01 Chas. Vail , clerk : 4 01 Paul Luobehe. clerk 4 0 ( ' ISoo. Thlele , constable 2 01 W. F. Ahlmann , rent and booths 10 01 W. F. Ahlmann , Judge and making returns 7 01 Henry 'Mueller , Judge 4 00 S. Robertson , judge 4 00 Ralph Hrnnsch , clerk 4 00 Mox Asnins , clerk 4 00 J. Gottfried , constable 2 00 W. H. Law , Judge and making returns ' . ' 7 00 J. S. McClary , judge 4 0 ( A. Morrison , judge 4 00 Ervfn Gerecke , clerk 4 00 M. C. Hazen , clerk 40 D. Hcswick , constable 2 00 J , S. Burnett , Judco 4 00 ICil 7n 'J.vi ! n-J M 7n ail ri , 4(1 ( arg M , M' ' w tu iii r * M ' 71 l 8l | 2tK ! 171 .17 . 7. J M 41 ! aiui'saiti r ' 111) ) ( Hi l.S lilt 48 s si .IHi. , in nr. 4(1 ( r. r * : ,4 a I ' 4 M. .1. Kennedy , judge I 00 Louis Hershl/.er , judge and making returns 7 00 Kred Holllngsworth , clerk. . . -100 Allen Wilkinson , clerk -I 00 Anton Huebner , Judge and re turns S Oil F. II. Palmer , Judge -I 00 A. II. Richardson , judge I 00 A. H. Craig , clerk -I 00 il. Massman , cleric -1 00 Wm. Chapman , constable . . . a 00 School district No. 7" , cleanIng - Ing school house 2 tiO John Hughes , judge and car- lug for booths t lit ) Chas. Crook. Judge I 00 M. .1. Hughes. Judge -I 00 W. S. Crook , clerk -I 00 James Hughes , clerk and mak ing returns ! > 00 Win. Hopkins , judge -I 00 James Colgrove. judge and carlni ; for booths " > HO J. W. McCallum , judge and making returns 11 ( ) ( ieorgo Recroft , clerk ! 00 Jacob White , clerk 1,00 II. II. Mills , judge and returns and caring for booths . . . . 11 HO 1 Ashcraft. judge -I 00 I. Marshall , judge -I 00 Jlles Warren , clerk -I 00 ' . K. Hanson , clerk I 00 \ J. Ilixson , Judge and mak ing returns 12 00 lerman Wohlfoll. judge I 00 ' . J. Olandt , judge -I 00 . II. H. Wagner , clerk 4 00 ) uano Stuart , clerk -I 00 \ . C. Williams , constable and caring for booths I 00 Soorgc Mutlley , storing booths 2 00 lonry Massman , Judge I 00 . W. Risk , judge 4 00 ' . V. Xlmmeriuan. judge -1 00 lonry Nonwerk. clerk I 00 C. J. Daniel , clerk and mak ing returns S 50 0. J. Hrlnk. judge and making returns S 00 'rod Volk. Judge -t 00 'red Hrechlor. judge I 00 F. B. Martin , clerk -I 00 Mbert Hodman , clerk 1 00 Frank Flood , constable 2 00 F. / . McUlnnls , judge 4 00 Anton Vlllnow. Judge 4 00 n. Reed , judge 4 00 Hay Herrlngton , clerk 4 00 (5. W. Kvans , clerk and mak ing returns 7 10 Albert Machmuller , constable 2 00 R. W. Linn , Judge 4 Ofl ( } . W. Cialpln , judge 4 00 Clans Young , judge 4 00 S. K. Ksh. clerk 4 00 Wm. Eisenhauer. clerk and making returns 0 20 feo. ! W. Ray. constable 2 00 John Studts , Judge 4 00 Wm. Kurtz , judge 4 00 Sam Dunn , judge 4 00 Wm. Stork , clerk 4 00 Fred Kurt/ , clerk , returns and caring for booths 7 CO Thos. Lostlna. judge , returns and caring for booths S 30 Ole Oleson , judge 4 00 Jacob dross , judge 4 00 Wm. Martin , clerk 4 00 J. C. Osborn , clerk 4 00 School district No. 28 , clean- 'ing school house 2 . " > ( ] John Mahonoy. judge I 00 John Mclntosh. judge 4 00 Frank Klchberg , judge 4 00 Thos. Reeves , clerk and mak ing returns S 00 Clarence Mclntosh. clerk . . . 4 00 John Grant , .constable 2 OC S. H. Grant , caring for booths 2 OC School district No. fi 2 DO I. W. King , judge 4 00 Chas. Lothoby , judge 4 00 K. H. Gerhart , judge 4 00 P. W. Ruth , clerk 4 (10 ( M. H. Madden , clerk and re turns 10 20 Chas. Hrlnkman , constable. . . 2 00 D. B. Martin , Judge , returns and caring for booths . . . . S 10 W. Kohl. Judge 4 00 H. Hasfiman , judge 4 00 Christ D. Schmltt , clerk 4 00 H. lUhmaker , clerk 4 00 Chas. Sprlngstube , cleaning school touHe 2 60 Jacob Gabelman , judge 4 00 Nick Christiansen , judge 4 00 Leonard Dieter , judge 4 00 Jacob Knapp , clerk 4 00 Win. Harms , clerk and re turns C 70 J. Nichols , judge and returns , applied on tax 0 00 .1. L. Grant , judge . . .i..k. . 4 00 H. Clausen , judge . .M 4 00 A. M. Koeehig , clerk 4 OH F. 13. Harnum , clerk 4 00 .1. A. Lyons , constable 2 00 S. O. Diivles. . judge and returns - turns I ! 10 R. Nichols , judge 4 00 .1. VauHlarlcum. judge 4 00 Goo. Lltke , clerk 4 ' 00 R. McGohoe. clerk 4 00 13. II. Walters , rent 1 ! ) ( ) : : and 1001 ' . I ! 00 Frank Martin , caring for booths and constable 7 < " 0 .1. F. Mathews , rent for G. A. R. hall r > 00 Airs. F. Maxwell , hall rent. . . 5 00 C. W. Cruni , salary for Sep tember and October and In cidental expenses a2 ( ! ! IO On motion the following transfers were made from the school bond fund to the school general fund : School district No. . ! 1 OS School district No. ! l It School district No. 12 III ! n School district No. 25 12 SO School district No. 2 " 4(5 ( School district No. : ! S 50 School district No. 12 C 81 School district No. 17 1 03 School district No. IS 2(5 ( 07 ' School district No. 51' . . . . . . 22 98 School district No. "I S tl'.l School district No. 58 I ! 74 School district No. iii ! 01 ! School district No. (15 ( 05 School district No. 75 II 00 School district No. 77 21 71 School district No. 114 5 85 On motion the following transfers were made : $7.41 ! from the 1002 general fund to 1JI02 bridge fund. $175 from the 1901 general fund to the 1002 bridge fund. $ tifi from the I'.iOl bridge fund to Iil02 bridge fund. $ if.I.2.r. : : ( from the 1902 bridge fund to the UtOI ! bridge fund. $1(550.25 ( from the 190i ; bridge fund to the 1901 bridge fund. On motion the board agreed not to extend any more aid to Mrs. Emma Gamblll after December 1 , 1904. On motion board adjourned to December - comber 15 , 1904 , at 1 o'clock p. m. Emil Winter , County Clerk Old People Have Their Troubles. The most common ailments to which people past middle age are subject are Indigestion and constipation. For tunately there Is a remedy especially suited to these disorders and that af fords prompt relief. It is called Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver tablets. The laxative effect of these tablets Is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it has Iwen pro duced by a medicine. They also Im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Write , to tlie Chamberlain Medicine Co. , Des Mollies , Iowa , for a free sample , and give them a trial , or get the regular 25-cent size from your druggist. Leonard the drpgglst. \V < irlil' Fnlr. The Union Parlno in connection with the Wabash line now runs through electric lighted sleepers to St. Louis nntl return. Paneieirgers are landed at main entrance of exposition at a con venient hour In the morning , thui nav- nic time and expense on arrival at St. Uouls. and avoiding the rreat crowja t the big union Mutton. Many hours 'lUlcker thun any other route. No chang * of cars. Illustrated culdt to the ( air free on application Ho J. n. KluefTtr. agent Repairing neatest , best , cheapest Paul NonJwIg , bnraeEB man. PARKER CARRIED TWO OF THE VOTING PRECINCTS. LIGHT VOTE ON THE AMENDMENT Bryan , Allen and Robertson Received Votes .is Preference for United States Senator Green Garden and Schoolcraft Firmer than Missouri. The ofllclal returns of the Madison county vole at the election last Tues day are herewith presented , and some remarkable pluralities are shown. A remarkable feature of the table Is the fact that but two precincts In the county gave the Parker electors a plu rality and they were Green Garden and Schoolcraft. The majority for the presidential electors , however , reached the magnificent llgure of 1,101. Two precincts , Union and School- craft , reported no votes for preference for United States senator. Mr. Hur- kett's majority was 1782. There were 14 votes cast for W. J. Hryan , four for W. V. Allen and two for W. M. Robert son for this honor. The vote was light on the constitu tional amendment , less than n quar ter of the voters expressing them selves one way or the other on this question. Of those who did vote there was n majority of 285 in favor of the amendment. Of the pluralities on the state ticket Governor Mickey received the small est , 295 , and J , L. McHrlen , for super intendent of public instruction , the largest , C44. Jack Koenlgsteln , running without opposition for county attorney , re ceived better than his party vote , get ting forty-seven more votes than the republican presidential alectors. Williams for state senator ran a lit tle behind the average on the state ticket but received 555 as his plural ity , which must bo very satisfactory. F. W. Richardson , for state representa tive received the same plurality as Mc Hrlen , being the highest vote on the state ticket , and Johnny Harding for county commissioner eclipsed every thing but the presidential electors in his plurality , getting 701 votes more than his opponent , Mr. Mahonoy. J. J. McCarthy was heartily endorsed for congress , receiving a majority of 158 over Mr. McKllllp. The Fourth ward of Norfolk has the credit for being the banner socialist precinct , more votes being recorded for that ticket in the one ward than In all the balance of the county. v/ery Low Rates to International Live Stock Exhibition at Chicago , \'ln the Northwestern line. Excursion tickets will be sold Nov. 2G , a ? and 28. limited to return until Dec. 5 , Inclu- .IMS. Apply 10 agents Chicago & Niorthwestern R'y. ' Fine plush and fur robes and horse blankets. Large assortment. Reason- iblo in cost. Paul Nordwlg. The Waba&h. Is the only line lauding you at the world's fair. Round .trip rates from Omaha arc as follows : $8.50 sold dally except Friday and Saturday good 7 days. $13.80 sold -dally good IB days. The Wnbash is the only line that lands passengers at the main entrance- of the world's fair grounds. Also the only line that can chock your baggage to the world's fair station. Think what a saving of time , annoyance and extra car fare. All agents can sell you through tick et and route you over the Wnbnsh. Very low rates to many points south and southeast. For beautiful world's fair folder and all Information call at loOl Farnam St. or address , Harry E. Moorcs , Gen. Agt. Pass. Pcpt. Wab. R. R. Omaha. Neb. TWO DEATHS OF TYPHOID FEVER [ l'roiii Wrdnt-silHy's Dally. ] Bride of Four Weeks and n Little Girl Died This Morning. Mrs. ICmnm Leu , the young wife of Ferdinand Leu. died at 12:110 : this morning at the Leu homo six miles northeast of the city , of typhoid fever , and the funeral will be held Friday , at 12 o'clock from the family home mil at 2 o'clock from the Christ Luth eran church. Interment will be In the new Lutheran cemetery on North Eleventh street. Particular interest attaches to this death from the fact that Mrs. Leu was but eighteen years of age and had' been married but 1'our weeks , leaving a young husband to mourn her un timely death. She is the daughter of Mr. and Sirs. William Winter and besides - sides the parents and husband , leaves ; three brothers and two sisters to mourn her loss. Hut a brief month ago Ferdinand Leu and Emma Winter- were pronounced one in the St. Paul Lutheran church north of the city and Friday the young bride will be laid in her grave. The young couple had been making their home with the- groom's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leu , since the marriage , and It was there that her death occurred this morning. The sympathy of friends will go out to the young husband and' the two bereaved families. Minnie Heckman. Minnie , the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Heckman , died at the home of her parents on East Philip avenue , this morning at 5 o'clock of typhoid fever. The little- girl had recently given evidence of Improvement , but failed suddenly yes terday and last night until death re sulted this morning. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. 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