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Salem, Keb. 17 There was an Inters
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oiling ureas iu loo 'eeqstiuriai himhuu
i i i. i. U -i .,....,, ecarlot livery. Whtn the King and
toJay when Multnomah gaTe nine com- '
pllmentary rote. lofceW , Qcn drovo but "om lh0 COUr,yard in
Tnet.kfng of the JcJit ballot 4t hoc front of.Dncklagh.m Pataee, they were
today disclosed some conges. Paulsen .' rf nihUftlcall, by tho multi
left Fulton and voted for Geer. Th'ero U(1- Wtcd cnl,rc,y
was nothing unual in this save for1 tho "covered (rom bIs receDt i,,DC"- W,lh
fact ti.it he did not change back t6 lal- " ' fiRre8 t0 e""' eccn and
ton before the vote was announced!
Iu addition to Paulsen nine members
of the Multnomah county delegation to
day voted for Geer. They wero Sena
tors Holmaa, McGinn nnd Myers, Rep
resentatives Cobb, Gill, Hudson, Hutch
inson, Nottingham and Retd.
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The aVmoqt.cement of tbe name of
Geeras uiese members were reached
wirgreeTad by applause from the lobby
Tbe ballot resulted as follows:
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" 'Fnlton
Geer
Wood
Williams
Scattering
Absent
S3
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Representative Hume a smoker to
night at tbe executive mansion on Che
meketa street is tbe talk of tho lobbies.
A Wet Umbrella.
Never leave an umbrella standing- on
the point In the ordinary way when i
wet Tbe water trickles down, spoiling I
the silk nnd making the wires rusty. It
Is also a mistake to open It and leave It
standing, rfs thto stretches the, silk.
making It baggy s,o that It is Impossl
Lie to fold it smoothly. Tbe proper
way Is to shake out as much of the
water as possible, then stand the um-
brella on Its handle to drain.
Sun
r
Stroke Shattered My
Nerves. "
Gave Up Preaching
For Two Years.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Put
rao un cuve juisi
Are you well? Do you sleep well? Do
you get up rested, fresa and vigorous? Is
your mind clear and active? If not read the
following. See what another has suffered
and how lie recovered.
"Some years ago I was afflicted with sun
ilrokc which lett me with a shattered nenr-
ous system and exceedingly poor health. I
K2e7LWLri5?T.fe,,Vr. I
study, and after striving for two years to '
wear me irouoie ou, i was compelled to eive
up my pastoral labor and retire to my Urra I
where I spent nearly two years tryine to re
cuperate. It was ali of no avail. Physicians'
treatment and patent medicines failed to re
lieve mey I was exceedingly nervous and
, irritable and sometimes would shake terribly.
I could not bear any noise. At the least ex
citement the blood would rush to my fare
.and head. Two years ago I was induced to
try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. After
using one bottle I could see improvement in
my condition so I continued taking it for
nearly a year. I am happy to say I no
longer have those pains in ray head or nerv
ous spells. My appetite is good and I am
able to preach three times on Sunday with
out fatigue. I consider Dr. Miles' Nervine
the roost wonderful medicine ever discov
ered.Rev. D. Alex. Hohnan, Pastor U. ,B.
nurch, Marion, Ind.
1 All druggists sell and puariotee first bot.
tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and. Heart. Diseases. Address
Df, Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind.
RICH PAGEANTRY . w,
ACCOMPANIES OPENING
King
Edward Starts Partlment
Off Wjth A prand
Flourish
Tendon, Feb. 17 King Edward opened
ll'arllnmpnt.this afternoon with a crrc-
moninl in nil essential respects similar
to that of tho two preceding cessions of
his rrl!n. Tho procession to tho House
'ol Lords wa of tho eamo diameter as
i
that witnessed on tho occasion ol tho
Innnnlntr rf i)a tntntnn flf lnRt YPAr. kld
within was ecen tho ramo state pagcan.
I try. hl-torlc dresses arid revival ol an-
dent forms. Tho Jonfnoy to Westminis
ter was made in a gorgeous Uto coach,
drawn by eighe cream co.ored Flemish
! ponies, with footmen and outriders in
so gorgeously clad, with the brilliant es
cort of Lifo Guards, whoso bands kept
constant); playing, tho crowds seem to
feel reworded for their long wait by a
spectacle of considerable interest.
The procession in tho House of Parlia
ment was strikingly picture'squoV Pur
suivants, heralds, gentlemen ushers
equerries and grooms in waiting led the
way, Conspicuous positions were occu
pied by the Prime Miuistcr, the Lord
Chancellor and the Lord High Cham
berlain in tbe!r robes of office. In the
House of Lords a brilliant twemblagt
awaited their appearancfc.ljThe peers
wore robes, the judges cf.tnVwgh court
their robea of rcarlet and full bottom
wiss. Behind the bishops were tho di
plomatic corps and the peerefiee.
After robing, King Edward and
Queen Alexandria entered the House of
Lords and occupied their thrones, be
neath a canopy, with other members of
tne r0cBl family seated about them.
. , . . , n.
a ae uenueman uentr u. .no u
huving summoned tho speaker and the
members of the House of Commons, tbe
K,nd d tfae b from tbo tbrone
i
Tho speech referred to the satisfactory
, ... , ,.., .-, n,t to
the work of Mr. Cbamborlin in Jouth
Africa. Other topics touched upon
were tbe expedition against the Mad
Mullah and various questions of home
interest. Referring to Great Rritian'e
relatloaa with foreign countries, the
King said: "My relations with other
powers ccntinuo to be of a friendly
character."
( The epeech concluded with mention-
ini; propoEed legislation of eolely domes
, tic interest. The King Snd Queen then
!reti,ea,aid a fanfare of trumpets and
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aiienueu oy iuu bsiuu jiukcoiih '
accompained their entry into the House,
Cohflel Miller Dead .
. ... wfii. .1.. r. -. .i.ti.
Ciemeni. .Minor, whj mv nunc
.n born in tho city of Chicago, a vit-
eran of tho Civil War and civil engineer
of
distinction, patBed away last week at
the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
John I.ablanc, in Alameda, after an
illncea of manv years standing. This Is
the Eamo Col. Miller who visited tho
Kay with R. A. Graham at tho tlmo of
tho inception of the 0 DRiJi! railroad.
'Great Expectation
Do not expect too much from your
newspapers advertising. '.YoaradvertiE
haa don6 ul that could be expectod of
it when it brings people to the etore.--renters'
Inh,
GROUND BROKEN FOkR . .
NEW WOoLeN MILL
ZT
North BenH Celebrates The Inaugu
atlonOf The New
Enterprise
i
Yesterday about six or soven hundred
people congregated at North Rend to
wltnrfs tho driving i)f tho tint pllo for
tho new woolen mill which is to bo
built as (ait as mcchaulesran construct
it. This is one of tho initial stops of
several industries which aro to bo put
in operation iu tho noar future at thla
now town, tho first town in Oregou
where manufacturing will ha establish
ed, and pay rolls exist before there aro
buildings enough to homo thoao em
ployed, which is causing tnoro interest
just now than any other proportion on
tho coast.
Mr. Slmpsonjii proving himself a man
of action and deeds and his theory that
tho town will soon follow tho pay roll
will be practically demonstrated.
Thcro wero many present from -Empire
and tomo from Randon and tho day
was beautiful. Tho first drop of the
hammer was at 3:25 and the pilo went
down in good solid bottom nnd when it
waiat the propor dipth a cheer went
from one and all and the bund played
and everybody was enthusiastic
Mr. Simpson caused his mills to te
hut down bo tho worxrocn and their
families could take in the breaking of
Rround for the new enterprise.
Tho new mill will bo built facing the
new city dock and it will be a fine lo
cation as far as shipping fioiitius go as
tho product of the mill can ,'oavo the
mill door and in a few minutes bo safe
aboard a steamer. It will occupy a
block of ground. A piledrivcr is now on
the ground and another uno will bo at
work thero in a few days and work will
be advanced as fast as possible. It is
t)ie intention of Mr. Clark to have the
mill in operation and weaving cloth
within 00 days..
Tbe event was eolebrated last night
by n banquet and speeches noromado
and toasts, rcponded to by various
speakers. It will be long rememborcd.
While Bandon will loso an important
manufacturing establishmet, which has
been a great benefit to tho town. .North
Rend will gain one of tho Important
stepping stones to variouus ether in
dustries. PROTECTS. -,
AMERICAN
CLAIMS
Portocol Signed by Hay
and Bowen
Venezuelan Customs
as Security
Washington, Feb, 17 Hay and Bow-
en havo eigned the protocol providing
for tho adjudication of tho claims of
American cltizenB against Venezuela
by tbe commlselon and the letting
nfiido of thirty per cent of tho
customs receipts athaGuayra and Puerto
Cabello for the payment of all foreign
claims in Euch manner aa shall be de
termined by tho Hague tribunal.
The Commissioners aro tobe appoint
ed ono each by Rooaevejt, Castro and
Queen Wilhelmina aftor May first and
aro to meet at Caracea on cr before Jan.
firjt,. and their li.lnrs aro to be conclud
ed within eix months from 'that date,
Each country ia to eharo jointly in the
expenso of tho commission.
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San Francisco Ticket Scalper Sends
A Man to SeattU)--to
Get Here.
A family arrived Irom Texas on th
Homer, consisting of a couple, advanced
in years, with several children, and the
old gentleman telln n hard-luck story of
the way ho was buncoed I y a cut-rntu
ticket agent in Snti Frnncitco.
He arrived with his family in San
Francisco on U$ way to the Coquille
from some placo in Texa, where ho had
been farming tho most of his llfo. Ho
seems to have been almost incredibly
ignorant of how to proceed to fo.ieh hie
destination, ami he wandered Into a cut
rate tickut office to buy a ticket to Coos
Hay. The sharpor into whoie hands he
'oil told him that there nan no
steamer running butnern S.m Vrauclrco
and Coos Hay and that h'ts only way
to get to Coos Hay was to go to Seattle,
then go from there to Astoria, where
they could tako a steamer 'oCoos iluv.
Incredible as it may appear the old
man says ho took this ad v ire,
bought ol the sharper a ticket to Real-
tlo and ollowd the route mapped out.
Wo would tako this story with a grain
of fait, hut it hardly seems that one
would tell such a yarn on himself unless
it wero true, and further tho story is
corroborated by tho fact that u gotitlo
raan now iu Marthtleld saw tho family
at a Sin Francitco hotel at the time they
claim to havo been thoro
Not Concrrneit. '
"Why don't you try to hnml nn lion
sri'd nnuio down to posterity?"
"I don't know," answered Senator
I'orghura. "Mnyho I don't look far
nioujjli nliend. So long nH my Hlgnaturo
U lionorcd nt the hunk I ain't see flint
my credit with posterity makcu much
aifrcrcncc." Washington Star, .
ri lltiVUUH
When Sandow poses nnd the musclet
ridge hia lick nnd knot his arms, wc
thluk we hnvC before us the very secret
of strength in those magnificent muscles.
Hut wc haven't. Starve Sandow, or,
what is practically the same tiling h'J
him he dyspeptic;, and his muscle would
toon fail Strength io made from food
properly digested and nf&imilntcri, and
no man is stronger than his stomach, be
cause when the stomach i diseased di
gestion nnd assimilation are imj)crfcct. ,
Dr. l'iurce'fi GoMeu Medical IJiRcovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion nnd nutrition. It
enables the perfect digestion and assim
ilation of food so that the body is nour
ished into perfect health and strength.
'I hail what my nhyildan called ludlttf jtlou.
Jleittivr tile iiieiltriiie for the trouble tmt II 1JI
me no good." wrile Mr, V, II Wells.of Wll;
taril, N. C I wide to I)r I'lerrc and ulated
niycate Hornl me a dricrlpllve lut und liy.
Klenle rnlct. I C4nltil out tliee us )cnl I could,
Wurlit lx lioltka of lil ' Golden Medical pl
covcry' aiuj ..jtiimi-iictd UUlii(lt. Aiewilay
later I noliwd a i;rrat change. J'ell like a Jiew
nifii. Ilcfore I Uyan the umj of the '(jiildeii
?.tullcal I)Icovtry' I suffered greatly with pain
111 fctoninclr. my nerve fteenieu nil rim-aovrti,'
I yra very thin in floth, but now can cot hcartly
0U1 Rkep (xd (it iilKhi."
l")r. 1'ierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free oh receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing oulyA Send
twenty-one one-cent stamps fortthe pa-
,ar.rri-ri.i lvnnV nr tllirfv.nnc' BtlllllDS
for the clo'th-bbuiul volume. Address
Pfll !
Dr. K. V. rtercc, uuuaio, . x,
TlMlllilt I,AnU. ACT JUNK II. 187rt -Nqi'lCH
FUU PUUMUATtON.
United Statu (.amlOllWc, Ituulmrg, Oregon,
I'cli lUtll, II) j,
Notice U hereby t'lven th.it In cuinnll.incr
with the piovWIon of tho net of C'ongifit of
Mine 3. ih;b, vntltlnl "Alt m.t IW Um siln ol
llmlxi l.unls In U i'titr ol C'lttilomlt, liu
gun, N'uiiil, unit Wellington Tonliory,"
t-xtcmlrd to il) tlio Public Lim! Suits by net u(
AllgUtt I, iuoj,
CAM I. A MACINKV,
ol I liurHon, county ufKootrital, stale of Ml
lio. hns lhl iliiv filed In llilt olhM his toin
slitleniriil No 4111, for the nurvli.un ol lti
VI.'. . ..ILlf..... 1! iVllI ..I (!lt...
t-.i--i ui ..i.i 111 -.i-v iu, mm i ; ui o i,
SWij of NW1.1 olS, No. 11. In M'n No. JiS.
It it u-l, nml Mill oiler piool to show th.it il r
l.imt MHiglit It mom vuliialiln (or Its tiinticr or iliiiif
turn for ngilciillunil iti(xU'.i, unit to rtilMili
lilicliilni lo.lil I1111I Ulom U II, IU1111I,
(unty I'lriUol Coo t'outity, Orrgon, nt o
iiiiille, oil lnril.v, ihe intli itny 01 lutii'. tuoi
1 Haiiiitiiri at ttttnrsnn J0I111 I.M.iijnry, of
IIimiIihi, hl.ilio, John NllclirllirinX, llrnry
iMicneiii'inK, 1 I- inner, 01 Allegany, ur.
ny fitul nil titrMini ililiiiini: mli:iclv tin'
. .tor lrvritrtl l.ind uic rnilclcil Iu tlir
Dirir cMimt in nut oiiicc ou or inioie ii ioiii
d.y of June, nJj.
a at . T. Hkukick. Knitter.
TIMUKK l.ANM) ACT 'JUNK a, 1H7H.
NirriCKl'OU I'UM.U'ATIUN.
United Stutcs Land Olt'uc, Koirlmtg, Oii-kiui.
!. u, i'oj
Notice it heieby Khtix llut In coniplianer
wllli ilir uoMii(iii of the net ufCongrcMof Jmir
1, 1O78, rniulrtl "An net lor tt- s.l! of tlmbrr
(.unit In Ilir Slnlrt of California. Urroi). firji-
ita, unit WatliiiiKtnn 'Iniluny, n rtrnitnl to
.untie rnbiic iwiiiMuicnynctoi.iii;uil4, teoi'
DANNIKI. lilMMIC K,
of Mnrliliclil. county of Toot, Stale of Oirgnn,
Inylliljil.i) (ilnlm llilt atllci lilt om tatr
incut No 44JI, Inr the puich iti of llf l,ot 4 ee.
il, 'Ip ai S. K 11W, and I .on j and 4, ol S-c.
No 6, in rownthip 37 S0111I1, ol l4ngr 1 1
Writ, nnd will ollrr proof lo show llut thu I ind
tough! It innir vnlimlilr for lt linilirr or Jloni
tli.in for nKiliullutn iiurKtri, nml 10 rintillil
ln cl.ilm 10 wild Umi Irfon: W. U. DoucUi,
L'. S. C'oiniiilttlarirr Tor Oirc n, t MartLfirlil
Oregon, en I Hitay. lite iti ilty of May. iq4j,
llen.unrtnt uiinriw W II Morgan, of
MarshfieM.Or.l.-i N clr, K K Talor, John
lluilly of Pmrtlrw. Or,
Any mid .ill wi" ns rlalniing mltcrv y the
utiotr.iUwritirit taniU Air trilietlrf! lo lllo lliclt
cUliiit In tint oflice on or before s.ild Hi (Inr
of .t.ir, 1503.
3-ai . ). T. Uriuols, Ktglitcr.
TIMJIKIl LAND. ACT JUNK 3, 1878.
NOTICK FOil I't'llLiTATION.
Unilcl States IjiiuI Oflice, KoseliUrg.Orrgon,
Jan. S. i'3.
Noikc It hfraby given 'hat in cvmplunce
llh the protitlontcif the act o fongrrtt of
Junr 3. 187a. entitled -'An nit for the ulf of
tinibei lamlt In the Males of C'alifornta, Ore.
gon. NevAiU. rrwl VVithmglon Territory," ns
ei tended lo nil the Public I. ind Mates by act
of Augutt 4. igVij,
W'H.I.IAM .tcKADYKN
of Marslifield, county of Coot, state ol Ore
gon. Iiat tint di tiled In llilt' oilier hit
mwn statement No 4249. for the ourcbiive ol
the Sutilhrutt (Mrter. of St-cilun No. 4
in Tonihl No 37 S, Hai'i;: No 11
Writ, und t ill offer proof to sliow llut site
Und sought It more valuable for Its Uudier or
stone than for .ignciillimtl purpovt, nnd 10 ft
utihth hit clilin to 14 id LiihI Ix-fote W, V
Douglat, U S committloner for Oregon nt
.tarthfirld.Orrgon, on Saturday, the silt iUj
ol March, 1903
lie naiift ut viitnejtrt Wll .torgm, of
MarthheW Or Kft T.iylor, K Wlulley, Uc
Ner!ry(vf F.iirvlew, Or,
Any and :i:l pcrtmt claiming adti'rtcly the
abotr detctibed lands air rriplmlrd to fill
their claims in llilt oilncon or before said 3 Ml
day of March, 190s
1 10 . T. Dkiixji.s, Iteglttrr.
TIMIJKlt I,AN), ACT JUNK 3, 1878
NOTICK FOlt 1'UIH.ICATION.
United iiUli 1-andOllice, Kotelnirg, Oregon.
Jan 7, ir3.
Notice it heroliy civrn that in couiphaiicr
with the provitlont of ihr Act of t ongrc t c I
June 3, 1878, entitled "An net for tjie sale ol
timber lands ill the Miles of Cnllfoipla, Orrgr n
Nrvad.t itir.d W.uhlnglon Territory. " as rttend
ed lo nil Ihe I'ubllc l.ind Slates by I.M of Ail
gutt 4, 1B93.
WILLIAM K. STUUHS.
of Mars field, County of Coos, hiaie ot Oregon
hns tills day filed In litis odice hi) sworn stale
nirnl No. 4373. 'or Ihe puuhuc of Ilir
hV)f of NKi 4, NW-.jof.SKi-4. I.i 3 of SW
1-4 of Sec. No io, In T No 35 & K No 1 1 W,
nnd will offer jirouf lo show 1l1.it the l.ir.il
sought 1 1 more vjluiblr fur ns IIiiiUt or M rr
than for .igiii'dtiiMl inirKiv and to rtttbli h
h s claim to said land ft (ore W, U Doiigta ,
If h C ommlttloner for Oirgon, nt .Varilir!-'.
(i.ron, on h.iiurd iy. ihe 11 day of Ap'll, 1 ;"
He ii.iiiii't jit iiiii".' -t I'lu)d roll' It C I
.Smirli, 1 d Colkll, L LofKll, nil of Mar .
field, Oregon
Any und nil persons claiming ndtci'dy lie
uIkjvu drtcrllnrd lands are rxpic led to file their
t'.ilms In this office on or IrIoic salt 11 Jay
of April, 1903.
i 30 , T. IlllllxiKS, Register.
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TJNDKULANI) ACT JUNK 3,1878,
NonoK ton puhlicatiun.
United Ktutif Land Olllcit. ltosuburi;
Orison Jim. I0-11K)3
NotiroiH hereby glvon that in enm
pliaiiio with tho provWmiH of llni act ol
Coiiuri'Hs of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An
Hct lor the Hnhiol liiiil'iir landH in the
htntnH of California, Oregon, Nnvniln,
and WuHhliigion'JVrllory," u extended
to nil tho I'nhllo Land Stntea by net of
AUKiifet-i. 1802
ItU'llARI) J. COKE,
of Marnhlleld, couiity of Coon, Blntn of
Ori'Kon, hun thin day filed )n thin ofllcn
Ills hworir" Hliiti'iiieiit No 132J, for tliw
purcliiiBU of thu Lot 8 and Kl 'i of SE1-1
Hfdlon 157 and KWI-l of HU 1-1 of
Hec inn No, 20 In Township No. til H,
itunge No, 11 V, ami wilt off or proof to
hIiow that the hind noulit Ih morn
valuahlo for its timber or ftono than for
iiriciilturitl ptirposen nnd lo ostublinli
hiu claim Jo eaid land heforo W. U.
IJouglitH. U. 8. Commissioner for Oregon
nt Marrhfiuld Oregon, on Monday, tho
30th day of March, 11K).'J.
Ho nniiita bh wltnestea: A A Ander
Bon, Allegn' y, Or., F A Kelly, Mumh
fleld, Or., Fred Noah, Alleguiiy, Or.,
rillao Noah, Mnrbhflnld, Or.
Any anil nl peiHoiis cluiining advorne-
iy tlio abovo-defcrihid lundu ari re-
(iiiottiil to file their I'lnimu in this oflice
on or heforo tnld .'lUth dny of MnK, l'JO.'l,
-t J, T, liniuaiiH, Itoglutur,
TIMIIKU LAND. A(T JUNK 11, I87H
NOTlOKFOltl'llllLIDATlON.
United Stales Land Ortlcr, l(irlnirg Oirgon,
IVIi. mill, 1903.
NnHco la heroliy glirn that In toripllanie
wlih tho provitlont nftltn net of t'ongir of
limn 3, irt7H, riiiitlnl ' An net for the sain of
limber lauilt In the blntrt of ' nllfornla, Oirgon,
Nutnila, nnd Wntliliniiuii iVnlloty," 11s r
li'intrt! tn all the l'ililiu I. mil Hiatus by nul of
At gutt . HIuj.
IVUTI.K ll-WNKS,
of Mauhfli'lil. eoiiiuy of foot, ttatn of Oie
gon, tat this day filed In this oflice her snoni
tbttrmeiil No 4131, lor Ihe nun hate nf tin)
MiulhiMtl iUitrirVo' Srcllon No u, 'IohiisIiIii
il S0111I1, of U itirti So, 1 j Witt, mid will
oiler iiioof to thotv tliHt lh' I md toiighl It inure
vnliMhlr Inr lit ImiiIht or slum' lluiti for ugtlciib
tilhil pniHtit, und lo r-ttahllili her tlalin lo suld
land bfloir U l antlat. tt ,H. (.'ommlttlon
er for Oitfgen. ill Mnmlilli'ti) Oiegon, on .Satur
day the 3d day of ,1iy, n)j,
Slir naiii'-t iu wllnet.ft: It II Noble, W II
N- hie, W I" Noble, t hns Noble, nil of .lAtrili.
field, Or. ,
Any nnd llier nut clalinlny ndertry the
ahott di-urbetl hndt ar uiiieiril to Mm their
ehi'int In llilt nllUv on or belon'sild ad illy ol
May, 1003 J. I' IIhiikii ', leltwr. a at
- 1 11 -11 - 1 r 11 ti 11 Siiif in 11 ' 11 1
THE STEAMER
AFlCATA.
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