The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 21, 1898, Image 4

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    Both the method and results when
Syrup of Fins is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels.' cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
onlv remedy of "its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist vrhot
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
sah mrncaco. cal
iduryiue, jrr. EW YOSK, H.r.
AdvertUinc liatf.
Per inch
. n w
... 1 CO
One Inch or Ic In Dally
Over two inches aud under (our inches . .
Over four Inche end under twelve Inches.
Over twelve inches
DAILY AND WEEKLY
One inch or less, per Inch
Over one inch and under four Inches.
Over (our inches and under twelve iuchw
Over welve inches
75
50
U SO
2 CO
1 50
1 00
1'EBSOSAL MENTION-
Frank Leiblin of
citv on business.
Kingley is in the
Judge Mnye went to Portland on the
morning train today.
J. D. Bowman, the Kingley hotel
keeper, is in the city.
Misses Effie and Vesta Bolton went to
Portland this morning.
Mrs. A. H. Huntington of Baker
county is in the city visiting relatives.
E. Jacobsen returned last night from
a trip to Portland and the Sound cities.
Tom Burgess of Bakeoven was in the
city last night, and left for on the morn
ing train for Portland.
Mrs. H. J. Qainton, who has been
visiting the Hnott family on S-Mile, re
turned to Portland today,
Eev. Iliff, who occupied the pulpit at
ihe Methodist church last night, re
turned to Portland this morning.
Dr. Hollister was called to Hood River
this morning to consult with Dr. Bro
eius, as the latter'e little girl is very
eick.
Herbert Lewis, who has been spend
ing a few days with the family of his
tincle, Mr. O. J. Lewis, returned to
"Bittteyille, Or., today.
Mr3. W. H. Vanbibber, accompanied
?ov her sister, Mrs. Willis of Colfax, left
-tfiis morning far Portland. The latter is
on her way to Sau Francisco.
Mrs. R. Barter and Mrs. H. Bulger,
who have been visiting their parents,
Mr. md Mrs. F. Huott. on 8-Mile, re
turned to Portland this morning.
Mr. Claud Gatch of Salem is in the
citv in the interest of Odd Fellowship.
Mr". Gatch is a son of Prof. T. M. Gatch,
iormerly principal of the Academy in
this city.
W. W. Brannin. the superintendent of
-circulation in Oregon for the Morning
Tribune, ie in the city today. He re
ports that a large number of subscribers
are being Eecured for that paper in all
parts of the state.
''Superintendent Gilbert arrived in the
city last niaht, after having been in St.
j Vincent's hopital in Portland for the
I last six weeks. We are delighted to an-
Bounce that he ia much improved, and
V will soon be able to attend to his duties.
. In Olden Time.
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects, end were
satisfied with transient action; but now
that it is generally known that Syrup of
Figs will permanently overcome habit
ual constipations, well informed people
will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, but finally iujure the system.
Buy the genuine made by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Cash In Your Check.
AH countv warrants registered prior
to Isov. 13, 1693, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
FOR SALE.
Remint(ton Typewriter with walnut
table. Nearly new. Will eell cheap.
Call on or addre
A. G. Geigki:,
jl8.3t The Dalles, Or.
Tbe Bom Queen ie the bst make on
the market for, fie cent, and when you
emoke tbem your money ataye at home.
20-tf
OSTRICH WANTED A SMOKE.
He Bwallotra thr Lighted Clfr, to th
Consternation of III Kreper.
ThoreVnn a performance In tlic or
"trlch department of tliesyiitlicnteshows
the other tiny, says the Tucson (A.T.)
Star, which had not been advertised.
It took the plaee of thestronp-nmn fea
ture which was advertised but didn't
come oft. Sanunie Hughes was stand
ing near the ostrich conservatory mak
ing n scientific study of the birds and
smoking n freshly -lighted ten-cent
eisar. An ostrich suddenly lengthened
his neck about a foot and removed the
eisiir from Mr. Hughes' mouth aud
swallowed It. lire aud all. The lencrth
of an ostrich's neck furnishes a wonder
'u opiKjrtunity for a lighted cigar, and
it burned every inch of the way to the
prompting of his Indiscriminate appe
tite. A geutlemnn connected w ith the
show in the capacity of elinnilet timid
for the ostriches saw the cigar disap
pear w ithin the bird's bill. He accused
Mr. Hughes of having made a voluntary
vVt,0T.r,,T::
WHICH wuh licmifi juui.ii mi
showing that the spiritual trainlnc ot
this great educational menagerie is not
what it is cracked up to be. He threat
ened to eject Mr. Hughes from the prem
ise?. Mr. Hughes tried to explain that
he was the chief loser by the transac
tion and that the whole thing was an
affair between himself and the ostrich.
Deputy United States Marshal I'zefciel
nho began to say that the ostrich had
brought the trouble on himself. The
showman pushed Mr. I'.zekiel aside, and
the oflicer was compelled to exhibit his
sun as his badge of authority. In the
meantime the cigar had been extin
guished in the bird's giz2ard, and he
seemed to have forgotten the episode
of the cigar and was looking longingly
at au empty soda-water bottle which
lay on the ground just out of reach.
TRICKS
IN HIGH DIVING.
Kspertd
llo Not r.nn an Many ISUks a
3lot People Supptwe.
--"i'.'- i
. most iteoplc who think
the subject, said Kent-!
"What bothers
aiivthinff about
nev I Speed v, a hiprh diver, who, re
cording to the New York Herald, began
his public career by jumping-head first
from the St. Louis bridge four or live
years ago, "is how a dive of lifty or six
ty feet can be made into a tank of thirty-six
inches of water. You see they
confuse diving with bridge jumping
quite a different thing. Bridge jump
ers are neither jumpers nor divers
they're droppers; that is, they reach
the lower rods of the bridge truss aud
drop feet foremost into the water. The
trick is to maintain the perpendicular.
They must have plenty of water under
them. too. The high diver, as you have
seen, makes a clear dive, head first, just
a boy does from a springboard in
swimming. 1 do it in very shallow
water. I weigh, stripped, one hundred
and eighty pounds, and never do any
training. 1 have been diving from the
top of a circus tent all summer into a
tank but seven feet wide and into water
but three feet deep. The shallow water
dive is possible from the same principle
that a cannon or riile shot meets the
most resistance the more powerful the
impact. You see, I glw my body and
head a slight inclination upward at the
instant I strike the water, which causes
me to pop out os a board would do or
an oar on the feather. I learned this
trick in the St. I.ouis natatorium when
a boy practicing in shallow water and
from a greater height. Then there is a
certain elasticity in the water known
to the high diver, but the trick is in the
strike and turn, for water will break
liones and crush chests, as many a man
knows."
BOYS ARE CRITICAL.
In
Wrltlnjf Stories for Thcra Authors
3Imt lie Sure of Kaet.
In an interesting article on "How to
Write Stories for Hoys," in the Writer,
James Otis, the popular juvenile writer,
gives an amusing illustration of the
necessity of accuracy in stating facts
in lioy's stories.
"Carelessness in stating alleged
facts," he says, "is a serious offense in
the eyes of the boy. He will forgive a
glaring improbability when it is boldly
lalwled fiction; but you deliberately
insult him when you state that which
he can ascertain from books of refer
ence is absolutely incorrect. This is
best illustrated by an exiierience of
mine in connection with one of my
bonks.
"The incorrect statement made was
regarding the depth of water at a cer-
tuin point on Tampa bay, and I gained
my information from an old chart of
tin Florida coast, carelessly giving no
heed to the fact tlmt there might Ik- ii
h.t r publication bearing on the sub
ject. In less than thirty days from the
issuance of the book four letters were
n (.fivcii from as many readers, uiwiiicii
the mistake was ixjinted out,. ith more
or less sarcasm as to the wisdom of the
author.
"The latest coast mirvey hnd discov
ered that this particular portion of the (
bay was dry at lou water, and nt least
four boys hud made themselves ac-,
(juainted with thliat fact.
"It was an error such as an older
reader would have passed by unnoticed, .
or with a smile of pity because of the
author's ignorance; but a boy does tint
allow anything of the kind to go with-1
out rebuke, aud always rememlKirs it to
tbe disparagement of the writer,"
Jl b IIUnil.VfiTOK. II 6 WILiOX
Hl
UNTINGTOK A WILSON,
ATTOBNKVH AT LAW,
TIIK DALLES. OREGON
Office over First Nat. Batik.
Weak
Lungs
m
ff
If you have coughed and
coughed until the lining mem-
braneof your throat and lungs X
is inflamed,
Scott's Emulsion
& of Cod-liver Oil will sooth
strengthen and probably cure,
The cod-liver oil feeds and
strengthens the weakened tis- jjj
0!
8
:S
Gi
sues.
The glycerine soothes w
and heals them.
The hypo- a
shosohitcs of
lime
and soda m
m impart tone and vigor. Don't
m ncriect these coughs. One
bottle of the Emulsion may do
w
more ior you now man icn w
can do later on. Be sure you w
get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
All dnisi'" ' 5 J!id $ I
SCOTT & BOWSE, ChemiiU, N.w "t ork. 4
'56g6CCCCCCC6
i
Orillnntionn In (Mil Tlinrn.
It. cost more to ordaiu. a minister in '
1750 than itilws now. There was Itev.
Solomon Lombard, the first settled mm-,
ister at Gorham, .Me. His annual sal
ary wa les than $450. yet S120 was
raised to defray the expenses of his
ordination, December 2'i. 1730. The
supplies considered necessary on that
occasion included two barrel of cider."
two mllons of liranuy
threu hush of uppl
k six candles ,m
two gallons of brandy, a barrel of flour.
es, Ii!'; pouniis oi ;
ot to burn on the ,
nltar, though), one teapot and one;
pound of tea, four gallons of rum, one
ounce of nutmegs, and the same quan
tit
y of jwpper. i iound of ginger and
e bottle of vinegar.
one
Tl.i" Poor I.ovp Art.
Those persons who profess to believe
that among the jioorer and more ig
norant classes art is not appreciated,
should note the fact that when Mime
years ago Toynbee hall. London, held
an exhibition of paintings for the
dwellers in Whitcchapel no less than
50.000 visited in five weeks. The ex
periment was tried in N'ew York in
1VJ0, and in forty-one days the. exhibi
tion was visited v over r.0,000 persons.
The next year 50,000 came in six weeks,
aud this year the attendance for thirty
three days was 105.0"(5.
Sir Wultor Scott, lawyer.
An old man in Glasgow told .lames T
Fields that he had once carried a law
-.-aseto Sir Walter .Scott for adjustment.
How did he manage if?" asked Mr.
Fields. "Oh. beautifully:" returned
the old client, "he told me a bonny
sory about a coo and a calf in Dundee,
and theu he sent me over the way to a
brither lawyer, who. he told me, had a
larger head for sieh affairs than him
el lint it was a bra story that he
told me about the cattle o" Dundee, aud
it makes me laugh to this day when I
think on't!"
Mr. Eliaha Berry, of this place fcayg he
never had anythinc do him so much
pood and pive sucli quick relief from
rheumatism as Chamberlain'.: l'aiu
Balm. He was bothered greatly with j
ehootinc pains from hip to knee until he
used this liniment, which affords prompt t
relief. B. i . Baker, rtruircist, St. Paris, f
Ohio. For sale by Blakeley &. Hough- J
ton. j
Dr.GUNN'S
Wot People That Are i I ft
Sick or "Just Don't I I V
Peel Well.' I ILLV
ONLV ONE FOR A DOSE.
Remote Pimples, curt HMUChe, Dyspepsia
CostirtniH. 25ct. a box t druraUuor t.r mill
bamplM t it, addicM Ot. 8onu Co. i'lilu. 1.
JOSEPH SHflUflon
HAS OI'E:'ED a
HARNESS SHOP
IS THE KAST KNP. In the Coluin
bia Fetil Yrd, ojiMltH .-!.iltmarl t
ehjckyur.lt, wliuru be l rearlv to do
ijflll Kinds of harness Work, j
LDDDPD1SDN
A 5PECIALTY
llary illAiUli 1'OIriON perruancntlj
curtfd In IS to 26 dT. You can bo treafM oi
homo for ea mo prlco under lamoRuaraa
tv. If tou prefer tocomo hero wewlllnin.
tneltoparrallroadfareaodbouilblllLtod
oebt:
trte.lt we fall to euro. If jaix baro taken mer
, Intllde iMitui.li, and atlll bavo aches aol
cury
Dalns.Mucousl'atcliea In mouth, bore Throat.
iWuiplea, fJupiior Colored KpoK, Utcvrt oa
, smr wrtol the bodr.Iiulr or Eyebrow talllae
.we boucii uie rani ituau
atre tin
This dbease baa lwai
i moat asulaeiit nhvs
a woriu ior a .
inn rmnnrit rum Thu dlseaaa haa ilwiti '
baffi4 tbe eklll utitta ntt eaUaent ph jr
elans. 50U,UOO capital behind our unogua
UonalrMimotr. AbaulutajproafiiaflntaealedoQ
pplloatkjo. Addreu COOK KKMKDV CO
UllUaiMUc Xonplo, CU.VAtM Ulm.
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THE WEEKLY INTER
THE NEWS AND BEST
It Is (Morally Clean aim as a
The Literature
L.nsl to that of
zincs
It is interesting to thechil
3 drcn as well us
nr HE INI ER OCEAN is
I and while it brings to
THE WORLD and gives its readers tuc pc
divisions of aU questions of the day, it is in loll ?H
with the ideas and aspirations of Jtn peoFlc and
discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint..
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THE DAILY ATTD StmDAJ EDITtOHS OF THE
IKTER OCEAn ARE BEST OF THEIR EIKD.
Vrir.. f Di.ll v hy .....11 ' V"
vrr'sviLi n.oo
HBKipHBH"
: por"m0re than fifty-six years it has never laiiea m
. , , . . , nn , c- o-nrl
ItS "WeeKiy visits to Liie uvmva j. itwiuoi ,v
villagers throtigliout the United States.
IT HAS faithfullv labored for their prosperity and happi
lies?, for the iniprovement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states.
tv ttas nrh-'cful t.lw farmm" as to the most annroved meth-
ods of
cultivating
and
proper time
to convert
amount of money.
IT HAS led in all matter?
farmers and villagers, and
held their confidence and esteem.
IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
vear for $1.75, cash in advance.
11 There is a tide in the affairs oj MM Jiici, taken at its Jlooa
leads on to fortune"
The poet unauostlonablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALl 4 BURGET'S,
Who are selling these
M1CHELBA.CH
goods
BRIOK.
Patronize the
All kind o( work White Hhlrts n niecInUy.
Kiimlly work at rwlucMl r K-.t. Wash collected
uuil delivered tree. T.ilrplniiie No. uol.
I
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
Boots
and Shoes
Jllade to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly doueul
abort notice.
Union St. bet. 1st and 2d
11
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JWUnca PAPER W THE WESTJ
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
CURRENT LITERATURE
Peer.
rmimj ru,-
o! Its columns is
tits best m:w fe
the parents
WNTP
the family i ".
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
harvesting
his crops, and the
them into tne largesi possioie
pertaining to
for over half
the welfare of!
a century has
out at greatly-red ucod rat
- - UNIUS ST.
A NEW MARKET.
I "FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
j i-OULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
Ghickuna Dreitied to Order.
Promt Delivery to uny jmrt
of the city.
A. N. VARNEY,
Phone 12. Third and Washington Stb'
Sheriff's Sale.
' Notice Ih herehv elven tlmt hr virion of n i.r.
cciitloii lulled out of the C'ltoult court of the
Hlato of Oiwiu lor ten County, it; the Mill
t Iiiiini. Harvey W. Iliiiiu mid Mary Ilium and N.
, Wheuldon. an udiuluiktriitnr ol the estate of
I William H. Dunn, UeceiiK-d, are defiindmitH,
I t ommiiiidiiie me to sell the uvtl iirui-jrly hero
Inalter deMiilUil, I will, on Hatiinlay. tlio otli
' day of rehruary, Isw.nt the hour ol 1 o'clwk
' ' Dalles Citv. Oninin. sell lo tin. hlul
in inu aiiernooii, at mo court bonne door In
I J forcuiih in liMiiit.nll of lotli, and theeatit half ol
, I loti, In block Wot lliiinakoirH lllull Addition
in ijuiiei) uuy, urtumi! uatoiner with all and
tliiKulnr the teiienieuU, hurulltameuU ami iii
purteiwiiices thereunto bcloiiKiliK, or in any wise
HpirUiiiiliiK, to satisfy the sum of 111 11,711, and
accruing iutuivat, aud totliey'a lees.nnd
lii.io costs and dlthiirsemeiits and the aceruliiK
coits.
JcuK-ll
8herlH ol aco County, Or,
mi
0JR.N.
TO TIIK
EHST!
OIVKS THE ("HOICK OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
VIA-
i Spokane
i Minneapolis
1st. Paxil
Chicago
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates -to all Eastern Cities
OCKAN
STI.A.lIKKf l.nvi .' tlkiiil
Ktii' rlTH IlV 'r
'SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Steiuiiern monthly from roriland to
1 YnltnlmiiiH and Hour Koiik via North
em I'ncilii: Stenuitiliip Co., In connection
withO. U. AN.
I or'lull ileUll" cnll on O. K A Co. Agent R
The lillw. r itildrviMi
IlOlO.N, CAKl.tlX A CO.. (Ion. ARt..
.Sortli pHOtllf Hlfiuuililp Co.
TiM k :,ni.
! Nil 1 to .Kimkimi' mill (irwit Northern nrrlvc
' ni J. p. m.. Ih "t (.-SO p. m. No. 3. to i'emlle;
l.iii. linker City uml '"ii'"" l'cltlr,aTrlve nt 12 H
I ii in., ik'imrln ut IS .ft)
No ;i. from Hpoknne mill (Irent Northern, nt
! rl.i-M.iy .tin m.. (lc.rt nt 1 '& ; n. m. So. 1.
Iron. IliiWr City ami I'nhi.i I'uclllc, arrive i.t
j a so u. in. i ih'purts nt :. ai a. in.
u, aimilSl.movliifiiiiitol Tim Unties, will
' rnrr. puijiiKor. No. arrive at 6 p. in ,
ik'iuirtf at 1 I ) p. n.
I'linvJiiKors lor Ik'ppner take No 'i, leaving
I liert-at Vj Wv. m. ,
W, 11. IIUIiLlll Ul, llfll. j . nui
I'ortlninl, Onvnn
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
l)V T1IE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train IcnvL-nnd are iliiu t arrive at l'ortlaua
lkavk. t
f
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Dally
csccpt
Buuiiayn.
Dally
except
Sundays
; i Mt.Anpol, Sllvurtoii,
' Wini belli. lln)wn-
vlllc.ijprUiKliuld anil
Natron
K'orvnlllH
(Ktatlono
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Dally (except buiulay).
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7.:))p. m. Ai McSllnnvlllc l.v.J d.ia. in
.vap. m. (Ar 1iii1chjihIciicc..1.v.) I.fa. m
Dally. f Daily, exifjil htimii.y.
DI.VI.Nli CAI'.S D.N OliDE.N llOt'TE.
ITLl-MAN llt'KKCT Kl.F.Kl'KKH
AND filXONII-CLAKh BLEI'J'INO CAUo
Attiielnil to nil ThnniKli Triilu.
Illreet r.Miiu'Ctltin tit fcnn KniiiclHti with Orel
dt'iilnl mid Orlfiilul mid I'licltlu mini nti-iimhl
llni' (or JAI'A.N mid CHINA. Sailing date on
h vlicutloii.
Ki.tu. ind tlrketK to LnKtfrn ikiIiiU nnrt Kit
ro.Mj. AImiJAI'AN, CHINA, HONOLt l.l! uud
A t' BTl'.AI.l A, lull Ih; olitiillii-il Irom
J II. KIKKLANU, Ticket AKetit
ThrniiKh Tleket Oltlcc, 1SI Third Htret't, where
thioiiKh tli'kfU to nil H)lnti In the Kuxtt-rn
Ht.ilt, Ciiniidn mid LttroH can he ohtaitied nt
ItmeM mien (run.
J. II. KIltKLANIl, Ticket AKdit.
All nlxive ttitlliK arrive at and depart Iron.
Craud Central btatUni, Filth mid Irvaii; atreeU
YAMHILL 1UVIS10N.
l'limuiiKer l)ut, fix.t of Jutlertou htieet.
I.'iive (or OSWEOO, dally, exo;it Hitnday, nt
7ii D a. in.; VJ-..J), I'M, fi 16, C:aft, b:IV. p. in
(anil II p. in. on hattinUy only, aud 1;W) n. in
and .'!:) ). in. mi HuiidayH only;. Arrive nt
I'ortlaiid dally at ii:IU ami h;Wl a m.. and 1 :'i,
115, i'j.'JIJ nml 7 :.V i. in., (mid lUiU'i a. in , il 1.1
o ld . m. oil bundayMiiilyJ.
U-nve for Kherldan. week days, at l;a0i. m
Arrive ut I'ortlaiid, U::il n. in.
li'iive for AII'.I.IE on Moiidny, Wediiewlny and
Friday my.lOa. m
ri'lny iitU.IOn. in. Arrive at l'ort aud. 1u
dav, 1 lilirtday and baturdiu H -'."j in.
lirtday am
I l'jicvit huiidny
I it KOKIILEU,
I iluliiu'er.
Except Saturday.
U, II.
AMt. O.
MAHKIIAM,
F. 6i l'liDfi. Ak't
i Dalles, More aod Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Through hy daylicht
and CirunH llollonis,
via (jra Valley, Kent
DUIKIl.AH AliI.KN,
V. AI. WIUTKI.AW,
Tl.n DalleN.
Aiitoloi.
Klnueii leave The Dnllea from linatllla HoUte
at" a. in., alto from Alitclniu nt 7,30 u. m. ovcry
Miniday, Wednesday and Krlilay. (.'oiiiieutloiiK
may. c
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iiiude ut Antelope for I'rini:
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iHiltita beyond. Clint) iineutioiih inadoittTlie
: 1'allen with ralhvayn, trains and IxmW.
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