The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, May 13, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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    THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Fair tonight with light frost,
Sunday fair and warmer
ADVERTISERS
Will find Tt ttvotiiuir Now
tho bout medium to roach the
peopteuf ItoMt'tiurir. A wltleJ
awttki publication printing
nit tho nv t hntn fit to print
VOL. II.
ROSEBUKG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OltKGON.
SAll lilUY, MAY Ul, 1MI
. Kll
READY FOR WAR
Mexico City Increases Garrison
and Fortifies.
THE PALACE TO BE PROTECTED
lUlieved That First Attiuk Will
Conic l-'rom An Organization
Made up of Foreigners
Cannons Mounted.
(Special to The KveniiiR News.)
MKXICO CITY, May is. Ton
thousand rebels, at Henna Vista, in
the state of Guerrero, near the cen
tral camp of the revolutionists un
der command of t'.eneral Kiiiuern.
w ho arrived here tod:; y report that
fin organ iMit ion lias been pi -r fee ted ;
and ihat a campaign wil! soon be
hiaimurated with Mexico City as its ;
goal. !
lie hasty tuountin; of cannons at
t ho approaches to I he lalaco and
the manning of formications and the
increasinic of the garrison to 1,'hm)
men, indicate that the oflicials fear!
a:i early attack and are inakini all)
isi.tessary arrangements in order that j
they may be ready for the affray, j
U is anticipated that the first at
tack will come from an organization j
ma.de up of foreigners, who have al-i
ready sent their wives and children
from the city.
Guilty ' -Murder. '
HAYWAHD, Wis.. May 13. .loliu
1 t..'tz. dt lender of t he Cameron j
dam." was found guilty of the iuur-j
(t of I eputy Slit-Tiff Harp by a j
.i ii ry which was out ail night last t
iiight. Dietz' wife and son, Leslie, j
'who were included in the charge, j
were acquitted. The convicted man j
will be sentenced to life imprison- j
ment. Judge Item premtorally deni
ed Dietz" request for a new trial.
Harp was killed October X during
an attack of .k deputies on the cab
in occupied by Dietz when he was
arrested, after resisting eviction for
six years by a lumber company who
wanted the property.
OppnM' Reciprocity.
WASHINGTON. P. ('.. May l
As the result of a big uprising of I
fanners against t lie Canadian reel-1
pj-oeity measure, this week's hearing j
before the senate finance committee j
was attended by delegates from Ore
gon. Washington. Colorado, Mi tine-1
sola. ' Missouri, Pennsylvania and j
other states. In every instance thej
states protested against the adoption
of the measure.
Capture S. P. Train. j
NOAGLKS. Ariz.. May i:;. -Three;
hundred armed rebels rapt u red ii1
Southern Pacific train near Cananea
Clothes That Compliment You
If a coat collar is low behind,
you can pull it up a hundred
times a day, but it will still
always bo down. If your vest
is too short it will always be
up. regardless of how you try
to keep it down. These "tips''
and "downs" have no place in
cloths made to lit you. Harth's
ToL'gery clothes are h;ind tail
ored, will absolutely keep
their shape and every suit
made to lit your measure and
every suit kept pivs.-.ed free
for you. Here are some of the
reasons why Harth's Toggery
c'othes are making friends and
permanent customer:-. Item use
we give you all the?. and
many more clothing benefits
don't get the idea that Harth's
Togi:erv clot lit--; co-t more.
They are b-s in wire than
any store In Roseburg when
value is eonsHbted. Sounds
like st ron g language but we
can prove It to you. Another
tiling that will make it easy
to make your selection here
Is our la rue and con-pbte n--
i-'ort III en t of dependable HUT-rhandi-e
all new and up-to-tlie
minute. Remember if any
thing L'n.'s wrong. our money
hac'n
ew.-r;
time.
Harth's Toggery
HOMK OP I'.KIiAI. SIIOF-,.
HOTEL
THE GRAND
Cass Street, Cor. Rose.
FIRSTCLASSNIN ALL
New Building, New FurnishinK? an. I Furniture, Steam Heated Thruuirhout
Hut and Cold Water in Kvery Room.
Itooms r, r. Tile and 11.00
ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED
Centrally Located
I:
FAKKWKM. liF.CI'.ITIOW
A farewell reception will be
Riven the Queen if the Straw-
berry and Rose Carnival at t ho
Commercial Club rooms this
I'vi-niiii? at S o dork sharp. T he
public is invitni.
this Aiorniut. The residents imme
diately beiaine panic stricken and
are leaving this locality in every di
rection. It is reported hero that the
rebels are determined to force an at
tack tonitiht. ujid 'consequently
everything is being done to aid the
opposing force which are somewhat
weakened on account, of previous af
fi ay?.
KOSKlil'HG SI PPOUTS PLAN'.
.Movement (o llttild Auditorium in
Pnrtlmid Is Indorsed.
Orego'iian: Postmaster Merrick,
ad in g chairman of the atiditorium
ciiiiimittee. received from Robert K.
Smith, president of the Roseburg
Commercitl Club. Thursday a tele
gram offering to Portland Hose
burg's support in the effort to secure
an auditorium. The telegram reads;
"Roseburg citizens hope Portland
will build a city auditorium, as we
propose to hold a National straw
berry and rose show in Portland as
soon as it is open. Five thousand
Roseburg citizens will attend to help
make it a success."
Kosebuvg is the first outside town
to offer its support to the audil-ir-iuir-.
The committee, composed of M r.
Merrick, R. W. Raymond and C. A.
Whitenmre, will open headquarters
today in room of the Yeon build
ing. Tehy will retain this office un
til after the election. Forty promi
nent Portland men have volunteerer
to speak in favor of the auditorium.
A model of the St. Paul auditorium
has been secured from the patent
office and will be exhibited. The
St. Paul auditorium holds 1 :!,.)'
persons,
IHUt.V.
TiTTl :;us-fo M r. a nd Mrs . ( ; . ( 1 .
Hollis. of Dixonville, on Saturday,
May i:i. a daughter.
Corvallis Ci;i.etie-Times: A Poug
Jas county delegation of grangers is
here working like Trojans to land
the next year's convention for Rose
burg. C H. llailey. W. F. Hodge,
W. T, Kmery and wife and T. L. Lee
compose this aggregation and they
have been making a noise like a cy
clone. Every delegate has been but
tonholed and given t he most :.t .en
uous talk possible, with the result
that Rotebui g looms high on the
hoi izeu as a prospect for the :i:tt h
annual. l.ee is a deputy organ! .ei
in 1 Knigla-- and a hust let'. He has
some st rung people with him tind
they will do or dle
Fred Schwartz. Proprietor
ITS APPOINTMENTS,
in Busintw District
CIRCUT
C0UR1
,
) .
!
Convenes ill AdjOUHlCd SCS-
i . , '
sion Last bvening:
JUDGE HARRIS IS ON BENCH
Larue XmnlH-r of Cases Aiv Fllhei
Continued or Dismissed Sev
eral Prisoners Arraigned
On arious "linrie..
The "circuit court. for Pouglas
county convened in an adjourned
session of the January term last
evening, at which time various: mat
ters of an important nature were
considered., In the absence of Judge
J. W. Hamilton, who -is confined at
his home with illess. Judge Harris,
of Kugene, presided. Following the
return of an indictment by the
grand jury charging him with the
crime of larceny. Harry 'lVazy was
arraigned in court and entered a
plea of not guilty. Questioned.
Trazy admitted that he lived in
Roseburg under an assumed title,
and that his real name was Harry
Cumbart. lieing wit limit funds will)
which to employ counsel. Judge Har
ris appointed Attorney John T. Long
to act In his behalf. Trazy. or
On th hart was arrested at Yancouv
er. Wash., about two weeks ago en
a charge of stealing a horse and
saddle from the Hanks & Wolker
livery stables in this city. At llu
time he stole the animal. Trazy left
for the sout h, and about ten days
lated located in the vicinity of Ash
land where he sold the horse to a
farmer. lief ore the o Ulcers could
effect an arrest, however, he lei t
that sect ion of the state and even
tually drifted into California where
he enlisted in the Fnited Stales
army. Later, he was, transferred to
the barracks, at Vancouver, Wash.,
where he was arrested by Constable
.larvis. who was sent after him from
this 'city. Trazy appeared in court
this morning dees set I in army tin i
foi in. and appeared little affected
by the proceedings. , Trazy will be
tried Monday morning before a jury.
Carl Itnsch. who was arrested in
Roseburg about three: months ago
accused of adultery, failed to ap
pear in court this morning when call
ed, and consequently his bail in the
sum of $U"n was forfeited. Andy
Mestul and Sam Rast are named as
the bondsmen. Husch was arrested
upon complaint of Mrs. Montgomery,
with whom he was traveling through
the country. Husch is known in
Roseburg and vicinity as the "Cer-
lliitll wrestler.''
Wil liii m Jones, who was recent iv
arrested at Cottage drove accused
of stealing a horse from the T. .1.
Medley stables, at Oakland, was ar
raigned in Hie circuit court this
morning and entered a plea of guiltv.
In order that he might learn of his
fate without delay. Jones waived the
usual delay of six hours as provided
by statute, and asked that sentence
he pronounced at once. Attorney
(itiirge Neuner. who acted in Jones'
In dial f at t he pre) imimi ry best ring
ii. .dressed the court briefly. He said
i hat the prisoner was an aud man
and that be had previously .-n joy. d
a i-'ood reputation, and for that rea
son he asked the court to he as
n nient as possible. After hi hd de
liberation J ud go Harris sent'iicei!
the prisoner to a term of one ye;u
in tin- state penitentiary.
Frank Kelly and James Si an lev.
who were arrested about six w erks
am) a c used of burglarizing the Mc-U--
nobis m err ha nd i si. store. nt
Sutlierlin. app-nred hi mint this
morninc. and upon bing at rait; tied
Miterod pleas of "not i:uilty". Re
questing counsel, the :omt nteioint
f l Attorney James U at son io rep-tv-ent
Ke . and Attorney KIIm 1 1
Hermann, who will look at' r Simii
1 's im.-resis. Stanley's 1 1 i.il w ill
'onie up Mondav afternoon, follow
ed by Kelly's trial.
Joseph Morinos. . indit.;. d bv the
fraud jury on chargt-s of birv.'lar t
and larceny, was arralL-m d in !(
circuit court this morning on t i
foim.-r count, and en'ei.-d ,( ,.-; ot
Hot L-uiltv". He wiH he def.-mb d by
Altorne Albert Abraham. Morim
U accused of buriihirlzing tW- L. H
Rlioades e,ond hand store, in Rose
buig. a few weeks sine, iii whi'h
time goods and mere hand be of the
approximate value of $ J on were
stobn. The officers rounder Mor-
nio. a desperate naiad"! M" op
enly as.-.ett-n that he will m-w-r go
iy tin p-nitentiary. reL-ar'l 'n of
the boasts of the ofh" ers have
him In charge.
Henry Alien, who whi In rorntiativ
.with Morinos at the time the latter
was arrested charged with f-urirlar-izing
the I, H. Rhoades second hand
store, wm tinot her prlfioner to ap
pear In court this morning Allen
will entr-r plea Monday niorniriK
He will be defended by Attorney W,
Y. Cardweli. who was appointed ti.
look aftT h i interests by the court
Clarence Kendall, another pcr.-nr.
who Is alleged to hav prti Ipated
In th Rhoaib-H binglary, will prob-
il.lv
es( ape a penitentiary e litem
an he is but 1 7 5 earn of ttef
W. M . Key. who was nrr-d
ibont two rnonthR ago chnrged wi',
'utlii.g a gun on A, ivr-nnti, h-'
t'a .r'et fho dealer, following an
t!ferertf ir in over the prfc of a pnir i
t ofk. failed to appear In cour' j
t'ibt Tnorninif when ruiijii.'-r.- I Con-'
! sequently his bail in the sum of $lot
was forfeited.
John Walters and U. V. Cliugreeu,
who are accused of holding up and
robbing Samuel V. K'akins. near
Suttieri'n, a few weeks ago. were ar
raigned in court this morning. The
will enter pleas on Monday, Hav
ing no money with which to employ
counsel. Attorney Oeorge Neuner
was appointed to defend Walters,
while Clingreen will lie represented
by Attorney George Jones.
"Not a truti bill" was returned
j by the grand jury in the case of the
State vs. Kmersou Hook, who wat
! recently arrested on a charge of pull
j ing a gun on George Kelly, while
I engaged in an altercation in a wood
cutting camp, and that he was com
pelled to resort to the use o( a
! gun in self defense.
I Indictments were returned by the
I grand jury last 'evening -charging
' Hd ward Irwin and J. F. Graham.
; hot h of whom conduct soft drink
; emporiums, with the crime of sell
ling intoxicating liquors contrary to
J law. The men will probably be ar
i raigned some time Monday,
j Ora Pilkingtou and Xnida Hay. ac
I rued of the crime of adultery, ap-
pea red in court today and entered
pleas of "not guilty". They will be
! represented by Attorney F.lhert Her
mann.
H. G. Yinson. a local Southern Pa
cific bra k em n n, was granted a dl
voice from his wife. Wildah C. Vin
son, in the circuit court, this morn
ing. Tin plaintiff was represented
by At torney Reuben M a i s t ers.
Mrs. Gert rude K. Hnr hard was
granted a divorce from her husband.
Charles J. liurchnrd in the circuit
court this morning. The plaint iff
was represented by Attorney O. P.
Cos how.
Nine lioo.e Indictments.
Other than returning Indictments
against a nuuiber of prisoners con
fined in the county jail, the grand
jurv todav filed nine indictments
charging proprietors of local soft
drink emporiums with the crime of
selling intoxicating liquors coin rary
to law. Among those indicted were
It. H. Matt hews, who con il nets a
near beer emporium in the Sal.tnan
building; Gits Sparks, bartender for
William Herman ; I'M ward I win.
who conducts a near beer resort, n
the Haynes building; Lafe lewis.
proprietor of the Lewis cafe and
soft drink emporium, on Cass street;
loo liart holomay, proprietor of a
soit drink emporium at the corner
of Sheridan and Cass st reets; Hen
North, of the North Hrofhers empor
ium, ul the corner of Sheridan and
Cass streets; Al North and Hen
North, proprietors of the North em
porium; Max Weiss, proprietor of
I he local cold storage plant, and J.
K. Graham, proprietor of the resort
formerly conducted by A. F. Her
rlngton. The several defendants appeared
in court shortly before nooon today,
at which time they were arraigned
They will plead Monday morning, it
Is probable that the act used will en
ter pleas of "not guilty", thus as
suring one of the lengthiest terms of
rourl ever held in Douglas count v.
The evidence against ihe above nam
"d defendant-: was gathered by Dep
uty Sheriff Sam Slarmei , who. not
onlv clainfs to have a number of
bottles of beer purehased at the res
pert jve rpsorts, but affidavits from
a conipeiefit chemist as well. In all
of the tests ft is said that the heel
remained MtlliHent. alcohol to ren
d r the fluid intoxicating, and it
sale a violation of the law.
I Tango?, Hi' Plea.
ilarrv T-:r'v. who was arraigned
in the circuit court early today ac-i-n
d ef !;iri'"!H, 'Mid who later en
tered a plea of "not guilt" appeared
in court shortly before noon, (bang
ed his pba to giiilt" and was sen
tenced to a I'tmi of one year in the
'a(o .-pen iirnt iarv. Truzv accepted
Fie penalty Indifferently, apparently
bttle coni- rne'd as to Itis future.
Aliol her Divorce (ranted.
Jennie Flb'ii Padghnni wai' grant
ed a divorce In the i in uit court thb i
mot niug fiom h
Puduhain. Geoi
hiediand. Kveiett
Jones appeared
for the plaintiff.
Grand liny lAcued.
The grand jury empanelled to In
VeSJl Urate alb'g. d Violil ! io?S of t lie
laws of Oregon il u i ing f in January
Term of t he rireii it con i t for Doug
las county si) limited I heir final n
port this afternoon and wero excus
ed fr-.m f n rt liei dm v.
Their report follows-
In the circuit court for Doug la,.
Continued u Pagr Two )
TWENTY - tIGHT TIMES
i AROUND TME WOflLD
tv '. IN A Y t A l r-
If the driving whcrls of a
p&MenKer engine were to glva
the nmnfi niirnlfr of revolutions
1.7. fiW).(4Kttliat m watch bal
ance irivpi ia one yrnr It would
mike complete circuit of
the earth.
The South hi nd lUUnre I to
C"nitrurt-l and jewded that it
will nrrform thm wll mirti in
credible amount Of work and
Oil lait a life-tune. It journal!
are of the finest trrnifercd tee
and it btarin(fi of the hardeH
Mpphire, a f em that toothing
but diamond win cuu
A. 8. IU KY.
8. P. I npwtor.
Roseburg. Oregon
THE LAST DAY
Carnival Festivities Come to a
Close Tonight.
TODAY'S ATTENDANCE LARGE
LivfNlnt'k lOxhililt lull tlllil I'at-ailr
LoiuliiiK l-'i'ulmv of tUv
Awm'ilt'd.
Wliilo today's wvalln'r as suiur
what a draw back In tho carnival
fostivitk'S Uu? uuialn'r of people who
atli'iuK.'d the last day ot the Third
annual Strawherrv and Uose Carni
val was lariier than on any previous
day. evldenrlui; tho lurt thai the
native Hit'iziniian has no fear of a
"shower'' hath when a wood time
awaits hint. .Many visitors were here
trout the various cities throughout
the county, and last ovouiliK and
early this morning local fanners, ac
companied hy tlleir families, poured
Into the city from every direction.
1 1. was u day of showers and sun
shine, ihe former prodoinlnutitiK, hut
not stilllclent to mar the pleasure of
those persons hent on makluK the
day a Jolly one.
The Important event of today's
program was the ehlhition id' live
stock and the parade which follow
ed at - o'clock this afternoon. While
not unite up to the standard of rornt
er livestock parades, no doulit line
to Ihe threatentliK weather which
kept many at home who would have
otherwise participated. It was nev
ertheless, a line showing and enthit
staslicly appreciated hy Ihe large
throng of people.
Ol-tler of I'ai-ntlc.
Corvallis Cadet Hand.
Queen's Moat.
Company 1)., O. N. (1.
Tallho, owned anil driven hy F
10. Alley and occupied hy carnlv.il
committee.
hrlvlng horse, entered hv Dr.
Hacher.
Kiddle I!,, nd. '
Children's Queen.
Shellaud drivers.
Final, rvhihitlng chickens.
Saddles horses, t Iddeu hy Kose
huig young ladles.
Draft horses.
Cat 1 le. led y owners,
Hogs and chickens.
Itoscluirg street cleaning depart
ment. '
Ititilesiiue hand.
Stallion. "Uoyal Duke," l'erclieron
and Shire, owned by T. (!. l.aws.on.
Stallion. ' 111 n. k Diiiin 1," Mni-
gan. owned hy II. McCulloch.
Stallion, "lilowiih," ihoroiiglihred,
owned hy W. W. Cardwell.
.lersev low, "Katie," owned hv V,
V. Cardn.ll.
,ci-c heifer, one' year old. owned
hy li. W. Karatee.
,l,'is.-, thoroiighhred, 1 year old.
owned hy II. M. Martin.
Float, ehilillliig hailed I'vlmouHi
Itnck: lint! Km lis; ow u"d ti Noi
mall Agee.
,lcr:c he',,r, 2 Ve.ll'S old.
hy Koberl Ai'hworlh.
.lersev. led anil poll..? y. nrs old,
OW 11 ll 11. I. ,. MH O ;,r.
.lersev. tli.uiiuehkr.il. hull. cow
mid call, i.vv I l.y I. II. M e.
o. I c. Una'. cl, Hating swine,
ow n. -.1 l.v riiiiu l 'oop.-r
Hull It... I.s and S vaiidott. s. e-lill.it,-,
hv I'll:, ii ',,., ,. i
lliirieil It... ks and S lill idilng-
li.lis. evhllliled hv Fliuer W i III I L fl .
.Hid Mr. Miller.
llerkslilre hogs, evhihll. d hv I) A
Ki'.is.-
I'el.ill Mil. k-. evhlhiled hV F.. A
Kruse
'I i.llli.U e gee-,-, exhibited hv V. I
. Km 1
I'. -a hi'e I li ph ill aloiis. i-'iikr.-i
and pullet, evhil.Hcl l.v , Kiu.-e j
I'oill' la.r- leillli, exhlhileil ,v I; .
,. iMIIse.
Siic-le driving inure, evhll.lied hv j
ii A K II .
S!:.ei, Itiivlt-r lli.hiii.-Mii.
lll.'H K Sl.ellnlid stallion, e,l,ii.ile,
l.y Itoi Itelll.VVS.
llo.lt, evlllllillllg .lelsev I , . 1 1 1 .
v. II Old; .l.-lsey h-'ifei. one v.;.r .,,!.
. hil.ll. d hv Flank K Allev
'I .-..IN I VV ., V el.M Ol.l . , I 1 l.i'e.j l.v
Why We Are Not Having a
Sale
l(e-fioM oik! yoodn (it- puid f"f.
nii-r our priiet, nre it litile loner ilinn you inn
jjet ele Iter-" on hiiIp,
l-a ue He are kept hiioj- ul lendiiiji tlrlill)- In our nun
nrfalr-4.
Ileriiuse r het e to ntny .
Roseburg Beauty Parlors
II (lit (M H A I.I' TWO VI (IK NT
I (t 1(1, M ('-s (1,10
A (,'MI IKXIST.
Oregonlan: Kosehnrvr fn- a
ever! What tho strawherrv feu-
llvnl held there tills week' luck-
ed In stravvherries (the season
being backward I the citizens
made up to the visitors by dls-
play of Into carnival spirit. To
this display decorations, flasu,
music, automobiles. llnppy-
faced school children, liatiil-
sontely gowned women and
men Intent upon hospitality itmi
alert In business contributed
and a record-breaking crowd
tliloyed everything that camo
Its way. Again, hurrah for
Itosebiirg.
F. K. Alley.
Stiilllou. threo years old, oxhlbltnd
by F. K. Alley.
".Miniiehaha," 1 year old filly, ex
hibited by F. K. Alley.
(ielding, two years old. exhibited
by William Cardwell.
Aged stallion. "Sonoma. Ilov," ex
hibited by F. F.. Alley.
Single driver. "Mario Dillon," F.
H. Alley.
Two horse team, Diamond nnU
.lllllu." F. 10, Alley.
Four horse team, "Tullvho," R li.
Alley,
Hiick goat, one year old, lrvlno
titiinn.
S. II. Diirhant. tieorge KohthiiKen.
Four Jersey heirem, 10. A. KrilHe.
"Duster Dan", I lamlltonlau and
Morgan, i:loo pounds, W. YV. Uo
gard. Stallion. Voliine," l'erclieron, Dr.
C. 11. Foster.
Stallion, "Carnot." John Ulmiin.
Stallion, llatnlltonlau, 11. R Clif
ford. Saddle puny, liertrnm Hates.
The Muypolo Dance.
Couclinllug the parade tho crowd
assembled at the courthouse aiiup.ro
where they witnessed the "Maypolm
Dance". In which sixteen lltllo Klrls
liartlipalml. 'the event wna very
pretty and brought forth lltunilerous
iiiilause at the bauds of the throng
Ihat congregated In that vicinity.
I'rl.es Aivarileil,
The following were awarded prizes
In Unlay s exhibit of livestock:
Mesi Draft Stallion Illack l'er
clieron owned by John I'liun, llrtt;
black l'erclieron, owned by Drain
horse Company, second.
Slnudaid llred Stallion Soiioniu..
Hoy, llrst; Mlcheal Allgelo. second.
Moth owned by Frank 10. Allev.
Stuiidard llred Mare Jullii 8.,
llrst; .Marie Dillon, s mil. llotli
owned by Frank M. Alley.
Carriage team Julia S. and Dln
ni. .in. llrst: Mario Dillon and (Iruee
Spears, second. llotli owned by
Frank 10. Alley.
Single driver - Sonoma -liny, llrst,
Julia S.. second. llotli owned by
Frank 10. Allev.
llest lour-horse team 10. A.
Kins,
llrst,
Jersey Mull J. v. Moore.
llest
llrs,'.
Kesl
lersey Cow - James Couover.
llrst ;
He
III'.-,'.
He
Iei.se
He
Iloliert A'.hworlh, secoail.
I Jersey Call - 1,. II. .Moore,
lOVV, ill!
-Mrs. w.
Kxllibll.
breed other tllllll
W. fnrduell. llrst.
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