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TITE O MA IT A DAILT HEKi TIIUIiSDAT, AmiL 23, 1903.
NEBRASKA PONIES FOR POLO
West Polet Military A"I'F Be
Beyplleel from Thla
(Male.
The quartermaster's department of the
Department of the Missouri Is expecting to
receive shipment of ten pontes from
Crawford, Neb., which are destlnod for tho
military academy at Went Point, where
they are to be uned as polo ponies.
Id years gone by the academy team has
aevor been able to make a strong showing
In polo, despite the tact that some of th.i
cleverest players In the country wera on
VJie team. This has been due to the lack
of good polo ponies. So the department
secured these ten potnes mt a cost of $104
each, where they ordinarily pay from $30
to $40.
To secure these ponies the government
turned to Nebraska, where polo Is an un
known game, but preferring to secure
mounts that were strong, quick and brave
rather than experienced. The ten secured
promise to prove all that la desired and
within six months will be thoroughly
broken In to play polo with the best of tho
astern-bred and trained ponies.
TELEPHONE (STRIKE SITIATIO.
''Recognition of the lalon."
Tn this connection the press quotes the
"business agent" of the Linemena' union
a saying, "Thla is simply a fight for the
recognition of the union." Thla expression
la meanlnglosa or misleading. What the
union demands Is "control by the union"
and due regard for the facts should require
It to be so stated.
It Is "control by" not "recognition of
the union which the company refuaea and
cannot aubmlt to. .
The union "demands full - and formal
recognition of their organization," meaning
that the company must sign a contract
binding no one but Itself, that the union
shall select the company's employes, de
cide upon their ability, the number to be
employed and how they shall work, gra
ciously saying that when the union cannot
furnish enough men, "the company shall
be allowed to hire non-union men," pro
viding the union has first said that the
men were acceptable to it, and had made
application to the order for membership.
This Is plainly a demand for control, not
for "recognition."
The Nebraska Telephone company has no
differences with Its present or former em
ployes. Is engaged In no "fight" with any
organization, simply contending for the
right to control its own business and that
Its employes shall be responsible to It, for
the performance of their duties, instead of
being selocted, directed and controlled by
parties not Interested.
All our former employes will be re-employed
should they apply for work, on
terms which may be mutually satisfactory
and all agreements made with them fully
and fairly carried out by the company.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY,
By C. E. Yost, President.
Announcements of the Theatera.
At the Orpheum the regular midweek
matinee will be the amusement feature for
theater patrons this afternoon. The bill Is
lively one and embraces a large quantity
of comedy and music that Is pleasing and
has been scoring heavily and serving to
draw a series of very large houses. From
the listed top line feature, Foy and Clark
In their comedy sketch by Will M. Cressey,
entitled "The Bprlng of Youth." right down
the roster favor Is elicited and It would al
most seem invidious to single out just one
(or praise.
St. Pawl and Return, 12.KB!
On April tl and 28 the Illinois Central R.
K. will sell tickets to 8t. Paul and Minne
apolis and return at rata of $12.35, good for
return 21 days from data of sale.
Tickets at No. 1402 Farnam St.
W. H. BRILL, D. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.
Thursday speolal in drapery depart
ment. ..-...'
For one day only we will sell all out
$2.50. $?60 and $3.75 ruffled awlss and net
urtains as a special leader, per pair, $1.95.
ORCHARD & WILHELM.
Farm loans. Forgnn-Haskell Co., 420
N. Y. Life Building. Tel. 470.
Douglaa Printing Co., 150$ Howard. Tel.
144.
BECOMES HUMAN GAS HOLDER
Han from Kansas Makes a. Tank
t Himself aa He
Sleeps.
Arnold Whltcroft came very near crossing
the river yesterday morning by the asphyx
iation route at Mondamln lodging house, 121
North Fifteenth street. Whltcroft is from
Heber. Kan.' He retired about 12:30 Tues
day night, and in turning out the gas
turned It on again. Yesterday morning when
Mrs. Gerry, the landlady, tried hla door
she found it locked- and an odor of gas
emitting from the room. The door was
broken open and Whltcroft was found lying
on the bed unconectous, but still breathing.
I)rs. Jungbluth and Vance were Imme
diately notified and Whltcroft was resus
citated with considerable difficulty ana was
given a prolonged promenade to work of!
the effects of the gas. He Is all right now.
Is only one of many distressing symp
toms which point to the presence of
womanly diseases. If women thoroughly
understood the relation of the local wom
anly health to the general health, they
wouia understand ais
backache, headache,
nervousness, sideache,
dizziness, faintness and
similar feminine ail
ments, cannot be cured
until the womanly
health is established.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription cures dis- '
eases peculiar to wom
en. It establishes reg
ularity, dries the drains
which weaken women,
heals inflammation and
ulceration, and curee
female weakness. In
curing these local dis
eases, it cures the sil
ments which they
cause; backache, head-,
ache, sideache, dizzi
ness, faintness, nerv
ousness, and other ills 1
peculiarly feminine.
I wrote you for advice
February 4ln, idgfc," writes
Mrs. Lotus Halstead. of
Claremorv. Cherokee Nst..
lnii. Ter. "1 was racking wits pain from ths
back of my brad down to my heel. Had heritor.
Triage for weeks at a time, sad vu unable to sit
ep fur ten minutes st s time. You aoswered my
Utter, advised rar to use your valuable medulnra,
vis-, Dr. pteros s Favorite Prescription, 'Ooldea
Medical Discovery. and ' Plesssut Pellets,' also
gave sdvire sbout injections, baths snd diet. To
luy surprise, iu lour mouths from the tune I be.
tti your treatment 1 ai a well woman snd
nave uot hsd the backache since, snd now I put
la sixteen hours a dsy st hard work.
Weak and rick women are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce by letter fret. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
Ioo8 pages, is given away. Send 21 one
cent stamps, the expense of mailing only,
tot the book in paper covers, or 31 sumps
for the volume bound in cloth. Address
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y.
V 1
New
He t ura
rva .
K2L tOll
GREAT TRIMMED MAT SALE
$5.00 Trimmed Hats ot $2.50 F?d
$2-50 Trimmed Street Hats at 98c
The street bats which we offer on
season's styles and are offered at a figure which represents about one-third
their regular selling price. Among these
selling turban and flat effects, nattily
ribbons, straw and steel ornaments,
Thursday at
75c Utitrimmed
Just received the last of those rough
and flat ahapes, both black, white and natural shades. Most
of these hats are piped on the edges with black velvet.
Not a hat of the lot worth less than
Thursday at
Special Thursday Bargains Ladies' .Suits
Very Fashionable Suits at $14.85 Special lot of
ladles' fine suits for a single day ottering. All the swell
clothes and colors of the season, some are full drop and i jA
siik linings, dress and walking lengths,
rn. 50. Today at.
Swell Spring Suits at $9.98 Stunning broadcloth and Ven- f" Q
etian Suits, new blouse fronts tcith double cape and ttole fronts, J
large bishop sleeves, etc, worth as high as 910, today at
Stunning Spring Coats Immense assortment of the swetlcst silk Monte
Carlos and Coffee Coats, the most fashionable coat for spring : E QQ
wear, handsomely trimmed and beautifully fashioned, m m dows totj J
Dainty Neckwear, at 39c
Special sale of an immense stock of the popular spring novelty E
broldered turn-over collars. These
and linen, embroidered In grape t and
single and some double tabs, very, dainty and attractive, the
kind that sell everywhere else In Omaha at 60c and 75c, to
morrow at
Watch
Our
Windows
I New Styles Every
Everything that's good and ne w
second floor: from 5So to 9c In the
rw?!-giCTrrBMPT
THE BENNETT COMPANY.
t
Grocery. '
i Only pure fresh, reliable table goods sold
In this department. Everything ls guaran
teed. Evaporated Peaches, special offer for
Thursday, 12ttc value, per lb. 6c.
California Raisin special for Thursday,
10c value, per lb. 6c.
TEA SPECIAL
' We offer for Thursday our full line of
48c teas st per lb. 38c. Picture free to
every customer at Tea and Coffee Dep't.
THURSDAY CANDY SPECIAL
. sticks Candy for lc.
SO sticks Candy for Be.
Greatest value ever offered In the Candy
line. No peddlers supplied at this price.
CIGAR SPECIAL.
Key West special Cigars for 25c.
', lb. Havana Cigar Clippings for 18c.
POLICE AS HIGHWAY ROBBERS
J. F. Bender Says that ia the Way
He Slaesl is Iladsoat
ad Dubs.
, 3. F. Bender was arraigned before Judge
Berks yesterday, charged with assault
and menacing threats upon Sergeant Hud
son and Officer Dunn on the evening of
April 5. The odlcers had been ' aent to
Bender's house to investigate aome mis
understanding relative to a horse and
buggy and Bender declined to recognize
their right to arrest him without a war
rant and got possession of a gun to defend
himself.' In attempting to get the gun
away from him Sergeant Hudson had his
thumb broken. A general mix-up resulted,
which wss participated In by Bender, his
wife and his mother.-ln-law, but the officers
Sqally came oft victorious and Bender was
lodged in jail. The case was brought to
trial yesterday morning and Bander and his
tnother-lQ-law testified that they thought
the officers were highway robbers, hence
tht resistance to arrest. Judge Berka
thought the stats had not made out a case
against Bender snd discharged him.
Love thy neighbor and love the most
delicious, sparkling champagne oa sale,
Cook's Imperial Extra Dry.
Ptsasck at Real Estate Eseaaaare.
' At the meeting of the Beat Estate ex
change yesterday lienry W. Pennork was
guest of honor. After the dinner Mr. Pen
nork spoke of the scavenger act whlt-h ba
prepared at ths reo.ust of the members of
the 111 hHline and others. He deplored the
fact that Oma-ria ls at the mercy of the
members of the legislature who are not
familiar with conditions which exist In the
cities and that ths real estate dealers are
compelled to have signed contracts for the
sale of land before they can enforce cullec
, tion ef corn at Issluca.
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i mmm. s
New
Plcturo
Dept.,
Third
Floor.
The after-Easter cleanup has about
begun. Thursday wa place on sale
upwards of BOO trimmed hats,' each
and every one of which Is positively
worth $5. Some are slightly soiled,
others have probably a little dam
age to the braid or silk, which can
be easily mended. The Easter rush
Is the cause for the soil and dam
age, as in the handling of our thou
sands and thousands of hats great
number, of course, . must perforce
become mussed. . The
style, however. Is all
there and that Is
what you want mostly.
While they last our
price is
Thursday at 98c are the cream of this
goods are the best
98 c
trimmed with velvet
quills, aigrettes, etc.
Hats at 25c
pineapple braid hats
In turbans
!25c
75c. Will be on Sal
many worth upto I uVa
JL -ea
beautiful collars come In both a. Ik
cherry effects, lonn
o!39c
,
IP,.
Watch
Our
Windows
Day
Ne war Styles
More Styles
Better Stiles
Mors Oxfords
Better Oxfords
Lower Prices
Than any other
house In town.
v
in Oxfords from ?L5 to 16.00, on our
hnemert
; -
HAYDEVS BIG CLOTHING PURCHASE
Crease t Braadesjee Close Oat Their
. Eatlra Barplae Sarin aaa Sans-'
zaer Stock at SO a the
Dollar.
This famous make of clothing Is a favor
ite with the swell eastern dressers. Hay
den Bros, secured their tremendous surplus
stock at about half price. Full particulars
later. Sale will begin next Saturday,
April 25. HAYDEN BROS.
HALF RATES
Via
Wabash R. R.
St. Louis snd return flS.50. Sold April
26-27-28-29-30 snd May 1. New Orleans and
return, $29.60. Sold April 11-12-11, Hay
1-2-3-4. Information, City Office, 1(01 Far
nam St., or address Harry E. Hoores, O.
A. P. D., Omaba, Neb-
MAY BE SYMPATHETIC STRIKE
Report that Iateraatioaal t'aloa Haa
Ordered Oat Boiler Makers
CoadltUaally.
Local leaders of the Union, Pacific strik
ing boiler makers are authority for the
statement that at a recent conference of
the executive council of the International
Brotherhood of Boiler Makers st Kansas
City an order was Issued to the boiler
makers on the Southern Paclflo and Oregon
Short Line to go out an a sympathetic
strike it by May the Union Pacific boiler
makers were still out. It will be recalled
that some time last fall President McNeil
of the boiler makers expressed the de
termination to call out all the bailer
makers on all the Harrlman lines within a
given time unless the strike was settled,
but some hitch arose and the plan wss not
carried out. .
RAIN-
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
. The coffee habit U quickly over-
" come by those who let Grain-O
take its place. If properly made
- it tastes like the best of coffee. No
grain coffee compares .with it in
flavor or bealthfulness.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
At groom mcwlww j l$c ud toe pckaf
n
v
111
mi
yilo
l. IK ItKI.t AH1.K ftlOHK.
Men's finest quality of leathers. Three immense
floor stocks from the best factories u Weymouth,
Brockton and Campello, bought about 50 cents on
the dollar, on sale Thursday at
an
m3
All worth 3.00, ?3.50, 4.00 and $3.00. In this
sale you will find the newest, and latest styles
made for the finest and swellest trade In Boston,
New York and Chicago. You can see these shoes
in our Sixteenth street window. Plenty of extra
help to wait on you.
On Sale .Thursday Morning at 8.
Great Grocery Sale
Kiln dried
II. I Pure lemon
Cornmeal ....
Oat
meal 1 sack graham
flour
1 sack rye
flour
1 sack rye
graham ......
..I'H drops, pound
..2c
35c
35c
35c
CRACKER
SALE
Soda
crackers
Milk
crackers
Vesta soda
crackers
Pearl oyster
crackers
Farm
crackers
Batter
crackers
dinner
snaps
CANNED MEAT BALE.
1 pound can cornbeef
hash ..I1'
U pound can potted It In
turkey IL
W pound can potted
7c
. tuis ey
H pound can ham 7
loaf I L
CANNED MEAT SALE
1 pound can ham
- loaf
pound can
potted chicken .
4a pound can
. potted chicken
15
M lb. can Vienna
sausage
1 lb enn Vienna
sausage
H Jb. can beef
loaf
1 lb can beef
loaf ;.
1 lb. can roaat
beef
15
7c
CANDY SPECIALS
Fresh salted'.
: peanuts
Chocolate nut
fudge, pound
...8c
...9c
4 lb can cornbeef
nasn
HAYDEN BROS.
, ' Your Eyes
Need attention. Our Optician Is a careful, competent
person and thoroughly vnderstande fitting glasses. Spend
a few minutes with him. Look for the name
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician
1516 Douglas Street.
50 Photo Frames
The largest assortment of sterling silver Photo Frames ever, shown In ' Omaha. .
Princes .ranging from 12.75 to $20.00. Al-:0 a large assortment of Real Coral Beads. '
Don't fall to see both of these lines, as they will be here only a few days. " ,
Mawhititiey 6c Ryan Co. pSSsr
v, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ' ' '
20 Years
X6
i
in dentistry justifies us In saying that
we can give you perfect satisfaction
In all lines of dentistry. Take .no
chances with your teeth.
fiENTJST
Ml WXrOM gLK.
205 South Fifteenth Street.
otnnoD
IS A TRADE-MARK" guaranteeing
quality style finish fit wholesale
price to wearers of
A HAN'S SHOE
BETTER STILL It Insures coo'. com
fortable natural feet Relief cure
prevention of callous corns and
bunions, v4
Otl A Ml
A PERFECT Goodyear welt shoe
None are better.
S2 80 and $3
50
HAND
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
Delicate enough for the softest
skin, and yet efficacious in removing
any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect
condition. In the bath gives all the
desirable after-effects of a Turkish
bath. It should be oa every wash
stand. ALL GROCERS AND DRUQQISTS
Ilomcotwthlo
UooIch
The following books on homeopathic
family practice are always in stock:
Johnson's Family Guide," price $2.00
"Hanchett's Domestic Practice" 1.75
Ruddock's- Family Guide. (Stepping
Stones) 1W
Practical Family Guide" .....5c
Inquiries concerning homeopathic rem
edies -cheerfully and prompily answered.
Physicians can save express or freight
by placing the r order with us, as we will
duplicate the price uf any eastern or toulh
ern pharmacy.
, We are agents for the following homeo
pathic Arms and their specialties can be
obtained or us at as low a figure as If
bought direct:
Boericke & Tafel. Philadelphia.
Luytles Homeopathic Pharmacy Co., St.
Louts.
Halsey Brothers. Chicago.
Gross St Delbrldge. Chicago.
Taylor Myers, St. Paul.
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.
OMAHA. KEB.
Career HIsteentB). aaid Uodce Streets.
HOMEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT,
teputy Wats) Tetertnarlaat
rood Inspector.
H. L R&nJtCCiOTTI, D.Y.SJ
CITT vnTBRTNABXAN.
Omee and InnrmarXjJtbna Maawa Sta,
Outaba, ti, alvuune Uk
AN EXTRAORDINARY
curie DiinnnnQE
U 1 1 U Ls .1 UIIUIIflUL.
m
.IQc
...4c
.:.4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
...4c
:..4c
CANNED MEAT SALE -These
canned meats are
fresh and have been - Inst
canned. They never were '
.
soia so creap ana will be
on sale only a very short
time. .
H lb can
cornbeef
1 lb. can
cornbeef. ..........
lb. can
veal loaf.
1 lb. can '
veal loaf .-. -
lb. can potted'"
ham r
H lb. can potted
ham ..........,l
4 lb. can ' ' ' ',' ,
deviled ham ....
H lb- can
(ievlled ham ....
H ib. can
potted tongue .
Vi lb. can
7c
124c
...7b
15c:
,...3c
7c
,.3c
...6c
...7c
:.;5c
deviled tongue
!b. can - . 7.,
deviled tongue ......... 1
Vl lb. can
..5c
.6
potted beef
H lb. can
potted beef
, ,
Experience
Do You Drink
tea or coffee? If so, we would like to sell
you the finest flavored coffee In , Omaha.
Our coffees are fresh roasted dally and
are pure -coffee. Give us one trial' if you
want good coffee and tea. . . '
Special Rio Coffee, pound 10c
Leader Blend Coffee, pound 15c
Cucuta Blend Coffee, pound 25c
Best Java and Mocha three pounds. ... 11.00
B. F. Japan Tea, worth )c. .......'...... 25c
English Breakfast, -worth 40c..'.... Zc
! I-ounce bottle fine Extract, any flavor.. 15s
Thursday we want you to come in and
try a cup of our delicious Cucuta Blend
Coffee. Served free all day. . . ,
It has com
monly been sup-
Dosed that a
woman's low shoe
did not cost as
much as a high boot. 1
There ls, however, only a
little material saved at the top
and the custom hns heretofore
been to' cheapen the l w shoe
In order to truckle to the popu
lar fancy that a low rhoathiuld
cot less. . -!-
Sorosls Boots or Oxfords, .
$3.50 always.
Monogram Boots or' Oxfords,
12.60 always.
SOROSIS . 8HOU STORE, .
203 Seat. Fifteeathv Street.
FRANK WILCOX, MANAGER.
New (Spring Catalogue- Now
, Ready. ...
MERCHAWTfi
HXTIQHAL BANK. OF OMAMA.-w
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Vest Asrleeltaral Weekly.
....7c
121c
;:,7
15c
12k
...7c
PIItb
PV ' aS
Y
H
Tb f 'at CbfMp An mm4 it Swm Cff
IT " ISSMSS SarslM tn tlSSSS
H'ilTBO BT AT 139 lHH8ITOtV.
(a ManpSj. liallia a B 4. W ,,!. I
f i
"
) Special VaKies
In Women's Tailor-Made Suits
On Sale Thursday
122. 50 will buy you
suitelsewhere
Thursday;
no
Special No. 375 women's stylish spring suits,
.made in this season's newest materials, fancy mixtures,'
broadcloths, voiles and etamines in very swelt effects
.this lot includes some entirely, new ideas in . walking
suits different from anything
you will see elsewhere
in this lot worth $30 Thursday
Correct Styles
WOMEN'S BLOUSE COATS Made
ble cheviots new tab front, lined
Thursday's price
WOMEN'S BIT.K COATS Made of a fine quality of peau de sole;.
In the new collarless blouse style, peplum effeot, new pouch
.sieeve, nicely trimmed Thursday's price
WOMEN'S. SILK MONTE CARLO COATS-Made of the best iiuillly of peau ds
sole, 28 inches lohg,' cape 'collaf,' handmmely trimmed with bfald f fg
and black or cream lace a tls.OO garment Thursday's lUsUl.
WOMEN'S SWELL SILK AND CLOTH
black and colors peau de sole and fine broadcloths In bloutes,
. Monte Carlos and Louis XIV A beautiful 45-inch garment
Thursday's .price, 116.75, 118.75, (22.50 and Up to
FOLLOW
Mew Orleans end
'Return, $2d. 50
April 11, 12, 13, flay
-' '1, 2 3, 4. '
.ThejWorld's Fair. line. , Smoothest, shortest and quick
est to the South and South East. Call at City office, 1601
Farnam St., or address Harry E. Moorcs, G. '. A. P. D.,
Omaha, Neb. .
The Hew Potay
Woman's eiiicher Gut
A new last entirely different from
anything ever shown In a woman's
shoe. '. f.
The mbst stylUh toe made.
These shoes are so new thst you
won't be sblo to find them anywhere
else In Omaha till next year. Itt
always that way with the new things.
When you are passing just stop in
long enough to look st them. This
will give you an idea aa to wbat is
the correct thing for spring wear.
DREXEL SHOE CO.
Oaeha's Uo-ta-Date Shoe House
1419 FARNAM STIEET
Lawn Mowers
and
Garden Hose
Are very important things Just now.
STEARNS H ALL-BE A R1NO Mowerd
are better than ever. Then we have
the CONTINENTAL Mowers and thi
best low-priced Mower made.
UPODPICH HOSE you know is thj
beat' m, and we are exclusive
agents for thlj Hose.
Jas. Morton & Son Go.
1511 Dodge St.
The Hardware People.
sjsi"aUsSayC32aMI 111
:t -
i I. n i--
Special No. 1 Fifty
Women's Tailor-Made
Suits Made of an extra
quality of all.Vool' "iebble
cheviot, in black, blue and
brown, the new collarless
cape, blouse effect, large
puff sleeves, jacket and
nktrt neatly trimmed with
UUIilCU WHU
$10
Bilk piping a
regular $15 Suit
Thursday. . . .
Special No. 2 One
hundred and twenty-
five man tailored suits
made of fine pebble chev
iots, Venetians, broad
cloths, blouse effects, new,
large bishop -Bleeves and
4 e a
new panel nare BKirts-
JJiiUl Hill u on.il
$16.7
httftr i
lit? Climrijr now motto in., naiaiu
SS$22'.5p;
in Spring Coats
of very fine Venetian and peb
with a good taffeta silk,
;
6.90
8.75
COATS Made of fine taffeta silks In
65.00
THE FLAG.
St. Lculsand -Returis,
$13.50
April 26, 27, ?S, 2-t, 0,
flay 1st
Uhe Best of
Everything
1
The Only Double
TracK Railway,
to Chicago.
H AI,F
Plu8$2.00
TO '
St. Paid
and return '
April 2! and 28
-CUy Offices
1401-1403 TARNAM ST.
OMAHA
TCC 024-861
Want a Soda fountain?
We have one we will sell for just one
third value and cuaranterd to b In flr,t
class shape, for irtluulars write or call
j at once.
Keep your eagle eye on these prices from
I day to day and tave money on your drug
bills:
I Sikj Llehlg Process T.eef Extract 11
Tie l.liblg t'rorexs lu-ef Kxtract 5)
11.25 IJ-tlg Hriicess Heef Kxtraet -7S
V.H Llvblg I'rocess Btef Extract n'sj
A cup of liref tea Is fine for break-
i inexe cnniy mornings.
tnic raracampn
t')C Paracaniih
b'tc Texa t'Hlarrh-one cures "."
11.00 Jackson's llel Bug Kxlermlnaior".
We guurant?e the alxive tu do the
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