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< ow*|»r*to*a»lvs K«tl«* sf <toe lm|>ur»ant
I < « p )»v n I m g ■ <*f that**«« Wwk < «11*4
t r«M lb* Yalagraphir < elvmna
CatwrlFa mill« al Lewiston, Me ,
were blown up
Four turn ware
• t I tM-vergl wore injur«*!. Th* mill«
ar** a total wrrcX, and the loss it
heavy.
A diw(<al< h from Berlin says that
th«* powers, including Turkey, Lav« as*
sen ted to the ap|*»intmrnt of Prince
F' »• i» J'-«> ph <»f Bal’mburg
gov
ernor-general uf Crete
A di*|«atch tn the Daily Mall Imm
Rome «ay« the king of (Ireere is be
ginning tn reassert himsrlf and will
*oon be able tn dismiss M Ralli and to
ap|w»ih! M Ka^aptano as premier.
At ( o|far, Wash , John D-onard,
who murdered Jacob Malquist la»t
July, was sentenced by Judge M Dm
¿«1 I tn le * at ¡¿»»I July 7
Th« ***!>?«•: «»
did not affect the pri» >ner. H« had
i »thing to way
U’hil J »• *>rge Allen. G<* rge Warren
and l>i*
Willie were cne-Airig the
Gtan ! river at Fruita Colo . in a tern-
l«»tary ferry, the cable broke and all
three were drowaed. The river is very
high, an I 1« hall a mile widto at that
|dace.
The New fork Herald’s eorrwspcmd-
ent in Guatemala cable* that the gov
ernment han issued a decree sunspend*
mg «|«erie payments for six month«
The banks lend the government 1,300,-
<K»0 J*»**» to be re|«ld in ail months In
• liver,
<'fl
»ft)« • d».u< 1« »g
haV-
ridrd to attempt the raising of a fund
<»t fi.OOO.OUO in the Unite«! Nlalm. be-
tiering that (his will enable the Oto-
bam» to establish their im! «3 «rm Imre.
The fund is to Is» reload tn two ways—
’
.' • « i ’’ I b» • ' ,r " <;»• i,f g.». 1
.*t 6 per rent, payable “ten years
•dtrr the «-varuvtion of Cuba by the
tr<w«pa ••
I C Bn «'
whoee
lairn to a pro-
r« -• for making gold ami silver from
«hrtuH'sliy pure antimony and other
Lt*«’ metals ha* te-’ti under I r« v rat i ga
llon by a < ommittre of experts, with
only m-gattve result«, has made appli
ration to the cumini**i<»nrr of patent*
for another test
In his rwpir»i he a«
•rrts that th<* other »v>iumission did not
follow his directions in important par
ticulars
The decree of the Turkish govern
n. nt < ailing fur the »ipulison of sll
(ir« « k* from the ottoman empire, ha»
been suspended, in view of the jM-a«*»
negotiation«.
Governor Ellerhes has announced
John 1« Mi Laurin to hr United States
senator, In success in to the late Krna
lor Earle.
Hie Cretan chief« have sent a docu-
m* id 1o the Greek governme nt d«*clar*
iug'that they are almost unanimously
in favor of political union with (inwe.
but asking the advice of (he govern
ment «* to the brat o-urw to pursue
o»i.«latently and with dur regard tv na
tional interest«.
Fre*id«*til M( Kinley sent a cablegram
to Qu«**n Victoria, congratulating her
on th«* celebration of her 79th birthday.
The me »sage was as follows: “Tu the
And'r-.i lor of th»* Cnitcd^Mate«, lain-
• Ion The president d«*sirrs you to con
vey to the queen his «tnervr congratula
tion« and thesse of the American |»rople
upon the celebration of her 79th birth
day
Governor Lord ha« appointed J. V.
B Buller, of Monmouth, to »uccerd
hnn«*df; Judge John J. Daly, of Dalia*,
vice J (’. White, and K. (*. Pentland,
of Independence, vice F Haler, tnem-
bera of the Iwvard of regents of the state
normal ** h*»d at Monmouth. <>r «mb
to hold for six year«.
Judge G. C.
Blakely, of The Dalle«, has been ap-
I'oiided a member nf the Oregon state
Is m rd of |>h'rsi.»-y. vior M M Davis.
The 7u y»Mtr old widow of Colonel
Samuel Coll, the millionaire firearm«
manufacturer. ha» been ««i«*l by Nor
man i «»Ji, »•» "** .a«»*«-, ¿»«ed Jsftirw B.
Colt, of Washington, D. C., for a lug
»lior of the estate which has (wen in
control of herself or her son since the
cvdonvl’« death in 1833.
Mrs. toll in
a<v *>•«*! of alienating her husband’«
affection from his nephew» by fraud
and deceitful statements, while hr was
in a weak im ntal ami physical Mate.
Plaintiff» also aver that thr million
aire's death a as hastened by an over
do*»* of mr<lleinr.
Seven year« ago Jam«-« Bratrll ma-h
a pro|«Miitlon to tha English govern
ment to sand <»ut I ft, (X>0 pr<*«|»rrtor»
Covering an area of 10 mile« through
British Columbia, in a nothwe»t<*rly
direction from iLwwIand. Tha cost of
such an «i|**litmn was such that the
English and Cam« Ilan governments
would have nothing to Io with it, the
hautml I mo ng one that the home aec
rrtary would n«»t oounteriam-e. The
prof**« it ion, however, ha« met with
the approval of a syndicate of English
eapitahsts. who sends forth IftO men
from Nan Franrimvi, with Jam«*« Bra-
Bell at th«* hea»l.
In a bhi«t in a mine at Furl «-«tow n,
Cal , Nantine Navoni, a PortugMewe
suffered frightful injuries.
Ilia eye
balls were dislodged and left hanging
on his cheek«, his shoulder was |*artlv
torn aw »v and his scalp rut oprn.
«till Ilves.
General Mile« ha« t»ren afTortle*! by
thr sultan and the Turkish ofTIcials
•wry facility for studying the Turki«h
army,
lie is pursuing the work with
great vigor, an«l is kept very busy.
The official« are most kind in offering
every aid.
Cl Faso, Tel., May 31.— The head
gate of the large canal runn.ng through
the southern f«rt of the city, and the
lever »efwrating thr canal from the
river, gave wav at 3*30 this aflern«w»n.
ami the water came through in torrent«,
inundating the Ranta Fe freight yards,
and a half mile south tlowr^l in la'hlud
the main tcm|<*r«ry levee, erevtrd in
the (nut week to h«dd t«ack the water,
which lied settled itself to a beigM Of
from H to IQ fret on the «outbern river
front.
A general alarm wa« »ent out by
the fire de{*artmeiit, and all the assist
ance |«o*»lb|r »4* given to those in the
midst of the rt««<d.
N »me 7& reahlefxws
lirturen the *ar>ta Fr freight yards an*I
th< canal •«» the Hwi front were in
undated within half an btMir after
the break, but nearly everything m<»V-
able was earn* I to high ground
A
hew lever IS IK»W taring CaWiStfU< t<«l for
< distance of two mllrw along Fourth
•trrw-t to hold the water ha<*k and turn
it again into thr river.
A great many
h<m«*"» are fill»-»| with rvfug«*«*», but
ther»» are yet 3(X) familire «beliefIt-sS
T < • f vinih» * .»-r ■ i ;•
i al •
the
rdyr of thr (*>•*•« in the north »»dr of
th»* city
At 10 o'chs'k the flood liA* br«»ken
through thr ««-«-on«I levrc on Fourth
street, ami thr water» have advanced to
**«-cond street cau*mg several bundrwd
moo* )wM»f is ID ill«-« to flee frmn their
h<»mcw.
There will I** «»ver 400 twm*e-
h -s families ot> thr stferta of El Pa»n
tonight, and a large nw0>l«er «»f them
are witlM«ut f««»l a* the« are lat*»ring
{aeviple, who have b»-en titfhting the
fl»«»I hotrod «»f earning bread for the
px»t 1ft >laT»
Thr water is running
into thr county jail and around ih«*
Trias Pacific drjw»l.
The river is re-
I »if text falling
KI I*«»* May 31.- At 10 30 o'clock
the water broke through the reserve
Irtr*’ <n» Four*!« strt-rt, »nd now <x»vrr»
t
I
to pofprrty will l*c immense.
Every
available man and vehicle is or« uple>|
in moving famdi'H» and h<»u*« hold g»»*!«
to high ground
The business |M>rti«J*>
may l«e inv«<l«-d before morning
SPANISH
A
WARNING
T»ll* II»*« Wa
Mr W ••»«<*■4 In • VV ar
Havawa
VV
Havana, May 31.—El Diarm d»« la
Marina in a L-ading «-ditorial says
“Wr *• *• in the American n«’W«p.»|-rri»
evidence that there are errtuin social
, L,«W4-a ¡n th«* l lllti-d Male* not H’lfli
cirntly alive t«i th»’ inqortan. «• of the
adv ■«*. 'Don't IlHHikry with the lion's
tail ’
These eh«**»•’• are remarkable
for th»* ragerne»* with which they
r«*d<* jurlwliition in affairs, which,
like th«* < ubnn war. ar«* « i ’lu«>iv»*ly thr
affair» <»f Npain
Thr persistence with
which they r«sx*gnise the l*e||igv-rrnry
of thr insurgents is crasy ami ridi<*u-
Ions.
Thr iin|>ortivi*t *x*narrvative in-
U-trstS of thr Unite-1 htat«*- should nut
soon become exhauste I. Th»* N|mni»h
government ha* given abundant pn*ola
of its g<M*l will by ignoring the many
incvnvrnirtK «*« that have l«ern caused
by r«<mduthHi| III « «mgr« ••
Ti»«»sr in-
tcrr«tM ought to 1*» thankful U> us for
our abnegation.
"But in cant the sword ahould i»e
unsheathed, Spain would certainly not
l«e thr hfwrirwt h»srr in the fight
N|«am has s«*nl 3(H).(XX) troop» to <‘ul»a
to settle a domestic difth ulty. What
would she not do in thr event of a for
eign war, with thr nation which for a
century has abuse»! our |«atirn »• by ig
noring >|»ani»h honor and chivalry!
President M Kinl«*y »hould consider
this carefully, and if hr 1» to deal with
n* a« rnrmirs let him take thr advice
of an enemy and m» longer trifl«- with
us ”
BIG
Hh»l»
BLUBBER
SOCIAL
Mllle«l OK rislterv
May Indian*
h»
\**b
P«»rt Townsend, Wash., May 31 —
Yesterday, while • rui»mg In the neigh
borhood of <'a|«r Flattery, the attention
of Captain Clinger, of thetuglwMt Holy
oke, was attracted to a grv.it commotion
to the M»uthwar«l.
M«*ammg to the
» « nr, the captain and < re* of thr
Holyoke were rewarded with thr »pec-
tarb* of a vh ious fight brtw»-rn a canoe
fleet »•?
»»«» »•»•» wid« .»itd n large
whale on the other.
Thr Indian«
handled their cam»*« well, ami from
every point of the compaaa an atta« k
wa« t»<*ing injrir harpoon after harfawm
sinking from sight In the Shier of the
muiWtrr, which U»hrd the Water» high
into thr air in its vicious attempts to
crush the rance» ami drown its t«»r-
mentors
The lii-liatis were too wary,
however, and finally tired thr whale
out.
Then a wrlb<l|rr«'t«*>l har|«oon
thrust finished him.
Having ii»|«atchrd their game, the
Indian« were in a quandry a» to get
ting the tug fellow aahore, but Captain
Chngrr wav espial to th«* emergency A
small hawser was passed into a canoe
and taken to thr «foad whale, where it
was attached to manv harpoon ro|«es.
Numerous cano«*« then booked on to
one another behind the whale, ami th«
prvMW*si<»n started for Neah Imv, whrr»
it was met with great rejoicing by the
natives who ha-1 remainr«! at h«»mr
The whale was Uavh«*l ami th«* N«ab
bwy trib* ot In-lian« are now enjoying
a big blubber social.
The d»*a-1 whale measured »V.’ fret in
length, )»ving the largest ever captured
in North Pacific waters.
Chicago, May 31 — George M Pull
man has received from Arctelukr Ka-
ner two magnificent medals ami a rich
ly wrought diploma, a teatimonal of
honor and merit in founding and build
ing the meet perfort town in the world.
This distincti«»n came as the result of
an exhibit tn the international hygirnie
ami
pharmaceutical
exposition
in
Prague
To Fight tbs Hsll Trie ph os*.
It is unofficially announced that the
wheat area of France i« 693.9VM hec
Chicago, May 31.—Nearly 100 rep
tares la hectare is 2 4ft acres) below the resentatives t»f indejiendrnl telephone
area of D9H, and that the wheat crop companies throughout the Central «nd
will pmlmbly be 23,3ftO,OOQ hei’olitr»-« Western state« arrived here t«*lay to
ia heeiditre, dry measure, is > 7ft ixrtldpwte in a convention calle*I flag
bushel«) less than in IH9(I.
the ann«»unced purpuee of forming »n
organisation to tight the Bell Tele
I«aa«* Hale, a fisherman, while «ail
phone Company
ing near the mouth of the Columbia
river, was struck on the hea«l by the
While skating, Charles E Dow ot
Ituat’« boom and knocked overboard* Burlington, Vt., raptured a gull.
He
He was evidently
rendered uncon look it h«»me ami fouml that it would
scious, as he never csiur to the surface. eat the food of ordinary domesticated
This make« the fifth <asuahty of the birds, am! seemed m»t averse to liecxm-
kind this season.
mg a tw*t
r*«l'»
vots
on
tariff
floods
Red «a*lag K«U «e
M»re*te A«l4 l>*r*a«»4
W’a<h | ng ton. May 33 —Tha Arst rot«
vn th« tariff bill was tskm m tb* san-
HU tksiay.
It came after two hours'
Mat* «m th« item for huraofo acid,
which, although comparatively unim-
l*>rtant. afiorded an uppurtantty for th«
NO ONE IS TO BE
BLAMED Arst aligam«mt uf th« various «lementa.
Ncnator Vest, a Democratic mmbrr uf
th« Brianoj- oognmiltee. moved to make
Ml»* W *r* a iii *4 wag Sight a*rl««*ly the rate <t'^»rartc arid 3 cents instead
l«*J«ar*4
Th«» W*r*Trr* *f A *cur*l£r p«Min«l. as provided by
th« «wxnmtttee. This presented a di
reel issue between the committee and
Bolse. May 31— The most disastro«!»
tbs '»i pof sais <»( th«- bill
The am**nd
wreck in the bistnry of the Mfoirt Line menl was X*frat«<l, 34 lu 30
The vote
railroad occurred at American Fall* at
was largely on party tin«** Th« debate
4 30 this morning A runaway freight
was part icipated in bv Men »tors V«wt.
train crash«*! into the wret l*»uml |*as-
Jone« uf A«kan»as. Aldrich. Perkins.
•er ger Iran»
Nine men wer« killed
White, (»(Dry, Gray and N tvwart.
outr gi t amt eight others «wioualy m
Nenator Whits, • Democratic member
jured.
Both rnginm were demolished,,
r»( the finance cummittre.
nppooed
the station bu11*11rig» shattered to pirccs
Vest'» 4'fM»dm< nt. urgirg that the
ami D or 30 cars sinash^f
California
«brv required the rate
are
allow«*! by t)»e committee.
C. Ik. Shields. Te*idr«»ca unknowni
Neven pur «graph« of th* nu were
D L Th<«m|*»«»n, of Ihivton. kk a*h.;
considered during the day. the com
John R. < <*q«rr, of Wellsville, Utah;
rnittew» lining sustained in each in*
J Steffen, «>( Dilfon, M*»nt; live un
•tan-
known n»m
The r«**ulutuvn wa* agree! u> autltor-
F.i«*eptt!»g C<*»p«r, the«« men were
ixmg th* **• < ft*ry of th* uavj to *m
br-ativ g their wav on the freight. M««*t
phiy any «inlaid* whip in forwarding
uf them weir »her)«hearer a.
Co«i)>rr
relief «uppltes to Imlia.
»«• just about to tak« the pojwciqp r
tram g*»ing w r»t
Mill»«*
M**n «"«I Him**tf
The )4» m - i . ger tram had pulfod into
N«*w York May 3s —-< bar Ire Kem
American Fails, and was standing at blr Hillyard, a grant!
nephew
«d
its ac«*u*tome«t | place wailing h»r the Cha«lew Kemble, the great actor, «nd
freight to pa*» it on the «bletrack
•ecvml c«»u*in «»f Fanny Kemble an I
America«) Fall« < ■talion is •ituat«*! in a AI ger in »ti Nartoris,
who
married
de pi «'••»on. ««»<! there is quite an H|>
grade m I*»th «Hr o«ct i«»n«.
lead yeetwday, lying by th«* «ide of his
The first warning of any «langer wa * 13-year-old son. W illiam Kemble Hill
when Engineer H«*’ktnan heard the yard. at thrir home 313 Green avr
freight whistle |n lm< k up.
He at om-e tour
Br*s»klyn
Efoth die»! By the
reversed bl* engine l»ut the rail* were father's han«!. ; No peeSiVii kn>»w* ris t
wet ai d the grade Bea* v it»»! It was ly w!»en the ac( t was e» mmitfe»!, for,
an instant «»r tw«» Before the tram re although ther* wen» tw«» } ! 1 t «i* hot«,
»l*»n«ir*!. ami in that moment the ti«» |*’r*on in the h i*
' .oug the
freight tram Ihmufoted around the nciglil*»rs heard them
Hill <’ ¡ « «i a
curve and ac*mes th«* bridge, going nt Christian wirnlist.
Beanie hi* table
tin* rale of 30 mil«*»
i
an h«Hir.
Thr H< mm | a Bible on a «tali«!, u)>«*n st the
pMs*eng«’r train had har»!ly l**gnn to fifth chapter of >t. Matthew—Christ’s
move before the freight »!a«hr.| into it. sermon <>n th«* mount.
ft«’s*r the Bible
Both engine* were «lemoli»h«*d an«! •a the table was a -crap of paper on
llir
if frFigld
fH-igbi car»
cars pii«*i up one *»n thr which wm written in p«»ncii:
«»ther, Jamming in thr si«lr and «leniol
“What «!«**• he know ••! trouble-—an
ishing one whole end of the «talion idle little child,“
build mg
Then in iuk: "1 some time* doubt
Just as th« engine« met. Engineer whether I am quit«» «wnc, for 1 fell
Heckman jiim|M*»l «ml tillin’ to the astray, an«! Ilk«* <*nr in a dream, came
ground in the mi’lst of flying titubent t«» m* good. “
•*
ami debris
rrsnlt J. V|*< upplw l»*a«l
John Coofier, Frank
Burke an«!
San Fraiv iaco. May 3H.
Frank M
Night Telegraph
()|**talor
Chari«**
Goodw in had la-« u talking on th«* plat Uuppin, puetiniiSter uf this city for th«»
form an instant before tl»rv saw the pn*t Av* years, nn*l a prominent Dem«»
wild freight coming.
( ««oprr ran mt«» rrat, died thi* morning a- .* rr*ult of a
thr de|*«»t ami was killed instantly. •urgnal op« ration
Frank J. MH’oppin ha* ha<! an active
Burke uii I < «<- -1 w : ri nu «.«it I»eh ¡nd th,
buildmg am! «-«czqw*d.
Br«*nnnn, who ami h«»n«»rnble • .»’»•••r in < »lit* rm i II«»
wa« on tlo* platform .it thr same time, wa * born in !r«»lan«l in IH84, ami can «
to America in D ’»•’• with hi* parents,
was buried in the wr«*ek.
Five ycam
Th«* station budding was drimdisb«*! who settle*! iri Illinoi*
In IM00
to the partition between th»' de|*»t mid later he came to California.
th«* private rpoms where Agent St. h«* was el«*cted supervisor fromthrllth
Clair ami his wife am! thr«*«» chiMren wan! an«! h«»l«l the office seven year«,
when lie was elertc«! mayor. Umlcr
were aalerp.
Thr «lea ! ami mangl«*d bodies of two hi* regime Gohlen Gate Fark wa* laid
He w as elected to the state ««'iiAte
of th»* killed were hiirh-d against this out.
partition.
Beams were fore«*»! through in 1873. amt at th«» expiration of his
it am! over th«» l»rd <at upi«*d by th«» term went to Hawaii, where he engaged
chddrem, but inira»'iil«»«ia!y not on«» «»f in sugar planting until iNNH. when he
them was injure»!, although th«» r««>m went to Australia, as eoiumi*si<)ner to
In June,
«o twiatrd and ffhattrivd a hut »»I to the Melbourne ex|*>sition.
Dilrf^he w»< «|>|x.|r. tv.I )MM>tin«.trr tiT
fragment«.
'Ihr freight tram had run away on Prx.i lf.nt I’lnvclaixl, and had .till oa,
th«* hill west «»( American Falls,
h year to -err«.
Tin. |M><itniat«r-gwneral wm immr-
is thought that some of th«* alirep-
shrarers or ludsHi had cut off the air. ilialely notitixd of hi. ilcaili, A» I the
The air brake* would not work, am! on Ufixl.mrn <if tiff <lf..’>ux.l |kMtlnA.t.*r
the hill the tram wa« fouml unmanage |>n>n>tply appointrd hi, n-.iatant, P K.
It
able.
Comlu«*tor C«*ik am! Brakemen Doyle, nu hi» »ucotnmor. a.I interim.
Davi« ami Westron were on top setting i« Ifeliwvd that under the cirt-iini-
Prraxlrnt McKinley will till the
the brake*, ami Fireman C«»sgn»v«* had ■tan.
chtnl*-*! ba> k t«» help set the brakes, Vacaney by ap|»>intinK a |i«>,tri>,i.trr f>r
but they pr«»v«*l of no avail. Th«* tram lii«. next f<Mir rear. initu.-iiat<dr
shot d«»wn the grad«* ami a»-r»»n* the
I.e*i in Ihr l»***rt
bridge into th«* pass« nger tram.
Nan Diego, May 3N —K. Delri. k, a
Only th«* «•<»<»! nerve «»f Engine» r d«*aert pro»p<H*tor, ha» arriv«*»! at Ban
H' knnm in reruaining nl his |*»»t and ner, in this county, almost in *une from
rrvrismg his engine *av«-*| th«* lives of having t«een without food f«»r three
dusrn« of hi* passengers, «» well «■ «»f «ml a half days From the story whb h
th«* family of the NtMlion agent sleeping he tella it is quite |*»astble that tw«i
in thr buiklmg.
men who ware with him on th«* desert
The w ri* k presented a *« <*ne»»f ind«-- «re !M»W d»-ad
s«*ri Hable <!«*»! met ion. Th«* «•ut in front
D*tri«’k ami Krrrvns had been pnan
of th«* station and thr *|M>t where the |>«*ctirig for a year.
At Pa«*h«e<x» they
■tatfoii st«**! were pile*! high with picked up an ol«l Ariaona pro*|-e.-tur
broken cars, demolish«*! buddings and named 'Amforson. The three men ar
th« H>at!«*red etigin«*».
Ti«*« were t<»rn rived at Nailon on the I 7(h m«t
From
up an«! trlrgraph j*»lr* and wire« were there they «••< out f<»r th«* Man Ja< into
down m the ruin«»
mountains.
l-ast Thurs»lay Ifotri« k
Tltr lea*! wet« re»n’, rrrd und thr In went on ahead of his <«»tn¡»auion», but
jurwd » ar«*»l for as rapi«ily as J w* siblr, they failed to follow
H» went Iwck
■nd at 11 o’clock a «|»e«*ial left thr ami fouml their trail, whuh led out >>f
Falla n ith thr woumlcMl for thr hi»«- the de««*rt toward Yuma
Hr followed
pilal «I Nali
the trail for 30 mi Im, ami then, turn
ing b«‘ k, made his way nearly dead to
A -rare hi ng |mrty will g«« out
Banner.
A CUBAN CONFERENCE
from here
W *t*v « Mrtaln* twr Th**«*»*
I»•»|»4,i«<tit V|r*|lng In H» Hr 1*1 in 1‘hlla
San Francisco, May
—Chief Sul
drlphl* >-at Wrrh
livan, at y«*strrday’s meeting of the
Phil« l«'lpiiia. May 31.—-Il ts «lefli-
Are de|kartinrnt committee of the ts*ar<i
nitcly ««■ttl«*i thst the m»*«l tm|s»rtai>t •f supervisor*, announce-! (hat he ha»l
(M»uf«»r«*nce hel«l in America in connec notlAet i the proprietor» an ! managers
tion wilh the <-ul»an < au»« will a**«*ni cl all theaters that they must provide
ble in PhilAtldphia sonie time next
water curtain« fur the proe ridum »qen-
weck. Gern ml Palma will prvwid«. ing in each of such plaors of amuse
Will» bim Will l»e Qu« ■a-la, the «*harg«*
ment, in acconiance with the provision«
d'affalre«
ThcV ah- Coming her««, It uf the Are on!iname applicable to su< b
I» said. Io prr|»are plan» that may place a
nwl Willi enlir« approbation of the ad-
Wlilahx Wriwtolag <
mimst ration.
Chicago, May 33.—Jacob Con rm I Is
It is «aid that a» soon a« M'hator
Nhrrman )«<«*4mc wer-retary of State lie dead, J«»«eph B*»l»iiu dying and Carl
»ent for (Juesada.
That interview has Eierben in a «rilical condition as the
ye«tt!l ■ f a whisky drinking
’nt-st.
bad m«»re |n «In with thcr*»ming ctmfei
eme than anything (hat ha» <*v< urr«*l Carl Nrhocpfer, the *al<*»ti k«**per, who
in Cul’an itflsir» »ime ihr inauguration furnish»*«! th«’ liquor, is uml»*r arrest,
charged with manslaughter.
of thr war two yran» ago
A Wild Freight Crashes Into
a Passenger.
in
the
south
Xto* Ml« liftn*«
I»rwfc« at
>*••• VI«^4lag *to* t liy
Senate Rushing Through the
TanfT Bill.
SOME TEN PAGES DISPOSE0 O*
Waah!ngt«»n, M iy 39 —Thr •male
made g*«od pmgrv«« on If»«* tar iff bill
today, di«|***mg of al»ut lü page«,
Nrveral Vote» were taken, the flnamw
commitl«** being ■ os tarn«* I a each «*a*s
by majonti«w %4«vmg from »H to * |
teen
The drug sch«*lulr wo* under
«iioruwikMi. and th«» debate wa* largely
technical.
tkcvusfotially, however, it
branched «»ff to general pl»a«e* of the
tariff th.'H'gh Mt I*«) lime .hi! ■ g tn--
day » m there a apueeh uf more than
Ave minutes* durali«m.
Before taking up the tariff hill lb«*
fi!;al ■ • '.<«-re:. e *. )*.! t i
1
Civil bill was agreed to. in< hiding tin
provision »u»i«eiultrg until Mai-h 1
licit the rio iitive order • realit g < <
tensive forest reservation*
Reprcsei*native fowl* <«( kVaabington
emlcavored t<wlay U* l»rmg beLir* II*«'
house the (*u)«Uti queatiun •• a privi
lege«! questi«»n, on the ground that it
mneernr«! our foreign relation«. Lewis
offered a ri»«Nduti*»n d** laring it to I*»
the •rn*«’ of txtngr«**« that the ladlig«'
en« y <»f the <Tit»an Misurognl* *h«»ubt tw*
r«M ««gti I sod,
>jwaker R«*-t B* iar»*l it
«»tit of arder, an»!, on appeal, the bon—
by a vote of 91 to ft7 •»s*t.»in«*l thv
• )*»aker.
Th* i*«M>iiMa nm %
*«»r
Washington >. M .y 2» —Th
coin tn liter on interstate
i
m»mm«'
ttaally agree*! t t«*ky U)*»n t
aineivlinent« to
1
th* Foraker l**»h
bill, which th« •ere will Is* an » ff«»rl to
have reported at the next in •'«»ling
the <xvtnniitt«*< w. to Lr hel.l 1 one w «»
f*»m to*lay
*
Dallas, Tax , May 37.—A special
from El Faw» says that at lOo’C isk
this morning th« fir« alarm aruu««*!
th« pc«>pl« in the lower part uf thr
city.
Th« lrv«*r had broken at. I the
A»**! water» of th« Rio Grund«* were
ruahmg through the city.
The B-wu
that broke was on th« canal on NtanUm
•trwrL The river ha* rcactuM its high-
cat |omt »in»'r D9I. In a few minute«
a large forow of men was al work try*
ing to ch«*'k th* rushing waters with
•acks Ailed with sand, but a •«* »»nd
break above issck»*! up the wat«*roi> the
workmen, am! they ho»! U» retire
The Texas A Farifl' railway .»m.*i
realm ng that hundr«*»!» of fam il
werw bring A»»*!rd from their
hacked in a large nnmlvr <
freight «'arw for the acXTMumoli
th« homrlrss.
N«»t |r*a th
fo«usr* were »wept away, and
several hnmlrwd mm arw al w
lev«w. They have thrown up
hankment to ch«**k the a*!v«n«v
fl«**!, which i» running over ot
International »lrret railway
The « p I as H «»f the walls »•( falling
houURI is mingled with
rira of
affrighted women «ml children who
are driven fr»»m their Bom«** sn«! m«»v •
ing tn th«* foothills of Mount Franklin.
Nrverul fsmili«** are now heusrd' in
freight --ar». Manding in » »«*■ of »al«-,
Hluvultl the improvxM*»l levee «MX Klan*
ton street break tonight the water will
fl«»«! th«* Imsim w portmh of
The ringing of the tire
morning
th lives of
pie. wh«» were «si ep. ignora
danger.
I m X*w M»ih»
Denver, May 3 J
A *|**« lai to
Republican from *4uta Fr, N
«ay»; Rio GramL fl,*«! Waters
inumlat«*! a part «»f the t«»w u *>f
r»». ffoudmg th-» jaltr«Md yar»
of farm« aivl orchard* ar«
fr«uu Otte to three feet of water
daniag«» will I«* very heavy 1
tree« and rnq*
Many «««ttlrrr
t>rrn driven from their horn«
ar
■«•airrly h«»pe n«»w t«» save
flue orchartl». as it i* raining al»
valley again tonight, and ev«i
g
)*»int* to m cuntinuan*’«* of ti .
f»»r w«*rk* to »*»«»»•-
Thr **.»>
Fe
><>nq»any ha« » large f- rcr work
Inv
■n«l night t«» pr«»te«** it* tra« k«
Votes tak«»n i nf| thr amrn>h
day l«*ave llttb lr doubt that the
t»***s renimmei *ndat i«»n will I m * i
to the measure when rv|»orlrd.
bill lias b«»<*n perf«**t«*l> ami would I
!>reii rejM»rt<*! todav but fur the up)
DYNAMHH) BY CUBANS
lion of senator i'h*n»!for w lmi* an
onistic to th«* jintding bill.
Hr ma
speech l»efom the «MMumittee d«-n«»
I utoaa« t H m « h M *|tf«iil«h Millier* • rsle
tolllii»» ar«l W ••»»n*ll«ig tifi}.
mg the railr«»iA<! pools as tru»t*.
Havana. May -7 —It i* ivp«»i 4
’Th«* amend men (a agr«*«*- I up •» are nu
first of from Nani lag«» «!•* Culm that a
mcnuis and Important. Th
th«we in one limiting thr ci teure of military tram fr«»m El Crist»» t«» No
wa* attack«*! by ÄhO insurgen!*
he
(MM’ling «'ontracts !»• f«»ur v« ,r»
A h
other amri»dm«»nt. relating !«> order« nf tram was carrying tr««o| * to rrinfi
Al the i
disapprovnl by thr i-nnimi» .»a will lii«» garri*on al Noiig**»
»hot of thr insurgen!* th*» tram *
r»*M«l a « follow«:
prd, and UlrUtruAHt laifih't*!**, who
"The rff«**t of anv order of »lisun
il
mal
proval, wheth«*i ma«lv tij«m th«« iiivrsti
drrrd hi* men to Ar«» on thrir ,-»*■«
gut ion and c«»n«idrration uf »udì con*
ants, but .it that moment several •!%
tract in th«' flr«t Instance, >r in any
mite l*»tnl>.* which ha»l Ixfii previo*
»nl»aeq*ienl pm«‘reding after th«* same
plat*0*1 on the track by thr Cuban«
Bus gone into rfftn't, shall I** tn remici
plod«««!, kill ing 14lrutrnaht l«afu«*iitr
thr I'onlrurt to which such order re
!• Np.»ni«h privates ami wounding
Istra unlaw ful ami nonrnfur»-* abh* after
»»Hier*
Tiie l»**«*moliVr aj>«l onv
the dale •*» fixed, except »« to anv
wer«» destroy«*»! by the «♦xphwmn
claim« between thr parlirs t j> such oun-
Thr *}i4niar«l« «urrrmlere»! an»! the
trad arising prior to that date.“
<'ubali«, after plundering (tu« train and
Ther»* is also jin imjM»rlrtnt change in ««-curing a large *up|>iv of pr«»vi*ioH«
the provision» A luting t«» favoritism in ami munition* of war, burn«*! thr rr-
the way of rat«w, fa!*«« billing, claim
malniiig •■««*.
fl»‘ition am! Wright*.
In the original
Sixty Npgniah «obiirr» ai »«! tlx) per
bill, the offenders in either case »••«•» sona. rinp!»»y«« uf the railroad ami uff!
in»«!«» subject to punishment only by a errs uf the **pini«b government, w» rr
Am» of
ami for only on«* «»ff»»ns«*. mode prisoner»
Tw»» hour« lai«*r they
The m**tion is amended no a * to |.n>-
j
were «ri frw By order »»f (•■*n«oii! Ca
vt«jr a fine of $3,000 for th«* first
!
lixto < «41« i »
offense, ami "fur either a tine • •»(
Spanish military rommamler of
I
$.5,000 <»r imprisonment for one year Kongo wa* afraid to go t«» the aid i«f the
for each aul»e«*pirnt offense,**
truup«, , but waiti’d until they were re
lra»r. I an I thr iHsurgvrila wen» far
CASE THROWN OUT
Then fo’ «allied (••-■ ti and m-ar
away
th«* town kill«*<l tw«i ««»untri
|*r«tr**«l lag* tgalnal ll«-urt i> II*«*
»f them a n«»n «»«»mbatant and
m»y*r I»I* m H ss *4.
a t.*uban of hi* own («»r««-».
kt ashington. May 81 —"Certainly return«*! to town, r«k|*utmg
I am satisfied with the verdict.'* «ahi »vsr IB«* In* ■ » • nt*
Henry < ». Havemryrr, a fow minute*
Th* (l»lj ««•lull»»»»
after the jury had return«»«! a verdict of
New York, May 37. —N »th n F. r«
not guilty.
d kVashing«»tn. the lawver win culi *
"Th«* ver«|lrt,‘* he cuntinu«*!, *'ou ght
I net«* I the Mur«» »I aiim ag«in*l
|»ain.
to I m * sati»(a»'tory t«» »»very dvi-rnt man
Eng
Im» ju«t rrturnr»! from a visit to
I
in this ami «-very «»ther community. **
Hu was
land, Franrr an*! Holland
This wm « th«* only expr«**e»i«iii the
**k«*l al*>ut the e com.'ensti* <>( «»pinfon
pr«*«idrnt of thr Amrr an Sugar Retín
in Faris an«l Inondo!) » «>tu*erning the
mg (kuupaiiy w««ul»l iimk«' u|*u> th»- re
lie «aid
war in Unbx.
«ult of hi« trial.
“In Faria I met many highlv ««du-
The »*•?♦*• !'!«i<»n «»f tl*e tris! was ah-
cat«*d Npanmnl«, am! they r do n«»t see
rupL Tire defense pr»*lu*'«’*i no wit
how Spain can r**tam Cutsv.
Th««y
n«-asm.
When the governnirnl r«*stc«l
ami others tn Euro|«r think H is »»lily a
it* case ycstenlay, th«* defon«« move»!
question of time when Cuba w *11 » <»» tn
that thr **ourt instruct the jury to order
thr l*nil«*l Stale». They •!«» m»i
an ie'quittaI on six r«*4*«»ii»1 the prin-
any «»ther solution of thr problem. and
cipal of which wa * that thr c ■oinmilt«**'
th«»y ♦!*» n«»t *»*«-m t«» grieve <»v»*r the «it-
did n«»t have Jurisdirtion, and that thr
ua ! i«»n.
questions askr«l were nut ¡»«-rtinrnl.
W r«t •«» I r* f«r llrllrf.
I Ialini, May 37. —A rom«»r w a*
V 1»rnrf«l Mrlfc*
irculated in Guamiba« »».i m .ir __ this
Pittaburg, May 3! —The nati<»nal city, ye«ter»lay. that General Fitrhugh
executive l»»urd of the Unite*! Mine la*«*, th«* l’iiil»*l Htat«** rons*il-g«*nrral,
worker» «»( Aineri«*a have tleridrd to or
was going to distribute money to the
«1er a general strike throughout Penn |«»«»r
In c«»n*«*|m,mrt al*»ut H*MI |M-r.
sylvania, Ohl«» and West Virginia tc *m»s gathrn*l in anticipation <»f rrc« tv-
•»cure thr 39«rnl rate f»»r mining
mg relief
They wer«* advised by the
The order is expect««! to be in the |sdi«*e that there was no truth in th«»
hand« <»f the w«»rkn»rn within a very rumors, am! were ordered to «li»»|**r*r.
few «lay»
More than 30,000 miners Th«* «*r«»wds, huwev«*r, r< fused t»» »»fo«y,
will be «ffi-ctrd By the «»rdrr, ami a am! the puller were com|»e|l««d to »Ils
desperate struggle botween thr men per««* thrill by for* e.
■ nd operators will ir*ult. Thr <>r«lrr.
IlMM In«» • Tr»ll*y « ar
It is sai«i, lia« Iteen drrid»*d upon be
Kingston, hmaica, May 27. - An en
rau-’»- of th«» fact that 13 of the larg*
ooal oom|*anies in the Pittsburg »listrict gine f»n the Jamaica railway ran into a
have »«-cure*! <*ontrol of th** lake.front trolley car t«*lay, killing tl»r«*e |«eraons
and injuring four other*.
do«'k age.
A Resume of Events in the
„
Northwest.
ÍVIOtNCÍ OF STEADY GROWTH
A spacial term
Grant «»Minty will
I Tty. July 19 next
Fred ami Tolwy
ham «'wunty,
was over, kil
Mrw. Mary
I resident «»f
r fo«me in
M years
There woa an Indian war dan«*r in
* Armory hall in C«»mt«»n, Gilliam
unty, last week, by a I m ml <vf red-
dUns tn that town.
I*«*»« county has 71 public ar M»«w»l-
h<»U4»«’» am! l.OPM legal v««trr» for » »clnwd
j»uc|Curry county ha* IN *.
house* ami ¿30 legal v«»trr*
Lane rvHinty i*«*nly a Iittlr more than
m month* l*»his I it* her juvinenl* ot
u .« rt .» «nt f u i * * tut*
*«
ling al 3 par cent premium.
*
J. W Blnke »lvllvrrr«l 7,000 hra»l of
*h«*rp at lame llo* k in Gilliam county
last w»«’k—3,000 wether* to llarry
t'lay an»! 1.000 ewra to several other
A frw days ag»> a hand of ¿00) hru «I of
horses, own«*»! by G«*»rg<* Holstein, G
VV M« mn | am! IL hi Tartar, wa* «tart«'*!
(non th«- Eagle vallrv rung»», in I’m.»
tills c»>unty. «»Ver the trail f««r Nnulh
Dakota t«> Ami 4 inark«’l
Th«» wAr«*h«Mi»r* in Thr Dallrs are
tilling with w»»ol, but no sal
of the
p*rt«*l,
IM97 clip have thus (ar hern
<ay« th«» Tim«« M .untaimi r
kV hile
th«*rc an a numU»r <»f w«>ulbuv«»r» hrrr,
the market is still »lull, and will likely
w
tivttv until the bulk of the
W
>4
•f
I
w
iking
II
«e clothing ami
«• m»t at home,
hlllrrn. Mr-
v«-r«»l% burned
VV >*«ti ing I«.» .
A. I
Hammond. «»( Everett. W 4<
huin<! dem! in bt* l**d. having di«*d »tur-
mg the night »»f heart diseas««
Futuls have t«ern sul«*urits*l in Purl
Townsell«! to build a trail along th«»
Little yuilnvne river, and intu th«*
(Hyiupi«*«.
I’l>» efiro|hn«'Ht al the Castle Ib- k
«<'h«M»| ha* in- r» 4-**| to tn«»re than 300,
and th«* dir»* t»»r» fouml it nr« • «**»ry I«»
employ m fourth tea Tier
(•♦•«•rg«» Guthridge has c«»fnmrn»*e»| an
a !i*«n 11 th«» «up*n«»r C«»url .ig>«lii«t tl «
city • f kk ¡«Ila W alla for damau’«*» in th«*
sun* <»f $ift.72tt on a«vuuut of injurum
r*M'rivd wtule acting m engine »Inver in
the Ar re depjirtmciit.
TVic »■ rac«iin4 salm>ns. which have l*«rn
allowed to keep opri» all Hight. IHU*t
rl«Mr the ir door* from now on between
th«* liuu rs of 3 and A o’r 1- k A k|
Chief II« *gr has issue»! «»rd rr» to that
eff«**t. al)d *AVS lie intrn I* to enforce
them to llir lette-r.
I'll» 1er the lie w law. th«- inma!«** •»(
thr s**hu*»l !««r »Irlrclivr voliti
ctnivrr, Will pmlaiblv not sp
vacations st h«»m«» this sumin
thrir parent« urr abl«* t«> pay I
-, no pnnbfc,« f..i
|M»i»*r i* ma»I«* bv ili«* new law
Tlir sulphur minea now Us*
thr Natch**» trail about I ft m
Bm k!«»y were first »Ila over
»umJ**r w h«»*»* fir«« t«M»k h«d
yiM'ka. ubicft i»itr»ic-! am! «'rrat«*! such a
*m. II that he had t«» move two or three
III) Ic* to get away fr»»in the fumes.
Th« fish • -omnil».«ion s<ram»*f Alba
.»*t M»*ek lowered thrd«*ep *«*a !l«h
Ir,
ne off < *4)** Flat ter V, ami alien the net
w <
rawn up with great »IffAculty an
murinoli» shark was found, wet K> ling
AftO |«»iiml s, ami being 10 f»*et long
Il L>* ! «Irvqprrd all the »mall fisi» in th«»
lu t
Th«' «hark was cut up »ft«*rw4r»l»
and tlir«»wn ov«*rl«»Mrd.
I (««ahina Fnr a *uMte*w **f*
Mi««lng I*m«I**ri«*ra ara «sfr
X*w (I ms * f«*r (.rrman %r«lll*ry.
Tao «ma, Wash., May
31. —Diver
Nan Diego, Cai., May 31 —A tele
Berlin,
May
Iff.—The
reichatag
O’Kcrf, u( Nan Fran is»'«», is now try
mlopted a credit of 30,000,000 marks gram fr«»iu Nalton «tates that Kerr ami
ing to And the «at«- of thr Northern
for the pur|*»»c of rearming the German An-lrreon, thè mis«ing pr«»*|>e«*torA who
Par i Ac railway, that was buried in the
artillery
with improve»! fl«-l»!pii i ere«, werw tbonghi by thrir partner, Diet
S’UmJ in the landslide two year» Ag»»
Herr Richter, th« radical leader said rich. lo bave pvri»h«*d on thè dr-^ rt, are
Nrvrral futile attempts have !»»*«n ma«le
his party was willing to vote for that «afe al Fiali «pring», a few nufo frutti
U» And it.
It contains f I0.1MK), ami
pur poor three times as much as the Nailon on thè deaeri.
the Amlcr is pr»»ml««*d $4,000 to re
MniHinl of the rejected naval bill.
cover it.
”Wc know well," he said, "that in
Th« average dally attendance «)f
There are more American veeasls on th« matter of artillery, what i» saved children in the public Sf'hoola is high-
the great lak»*« than on the «« ran, and in iron w« might per ha j*« make up i a •al in Pennsylvania, l«ring 779,IMK),
their MOmbined tonnage is greater.
bfond.”
while in New York it is 737.000.
fie!»»' < ••••»<»•♦»•» w • «li h
Chi«*ago, M«n 37 —E k
D b- i«
coming to Chicag»» amm to promote his
socialisti» v<> op *rattv«* <*o|«»n% •« hem««,
winch involves the raising of an army
of 100,000 unemploy«*«l menami march
ing them aero«* the «’«Hintry to some
kt «-»tern or Southern »late where a new
**«»111 mon weal th is to b»» found«*!.
Pari«, May 37 —-During a »lisplay
uf flr«-w«»rk* at Nate» last evening five
persons were killed ami a *Mrr injured
bv the r»ph«*HH* «»t a bomb.
N i « h kmrn who have been making a
r«»und up «»( lb»*ir horses on tiir range in
Asotin manty «'omplain that many <»(
thrir flnr«t am! most vahntblr grhlings
ar«« missing and rann«>t !*• fourni, al
though every nook ami corner of th«*
range ha* G • i» hüiHvd owr, »ay« thr
trenti ti«* I
All the <>l«i mares am! I and
3-y rar-«»l«l» wrr« («»und on thrir usual
frc«ling gruí umls.
Dm*I * *«»tiimi**i»»r»rr Robert Bridge*
is in *|*»kaiir leasing «‘hi*»I lami».
1 ». . • -
. t-> th< bit-
lion of th«* eitv, ami ha* over Ift*»
dwelling», stores, rie., built by mptal-
t«T*. Th«* »•*'tn»n is platted into 3.0*10
Iola, and ha* wnh* street», bill owing
to the title lacing in thr state, water,
»•«wer, and gas <*»nnr«-t>«»ns have never
lM*«*n rxtrmlrd through it.
In most In
stance« thr »«piatter» are leasing the
land i»n which their iinprnvrtnents ex
1st, paying an average yearly rental «»Í
$8 I..Í <«>ri,e, 1,4. .,,«1 «! for ilt.i.lr lut.
*an Fram’i'H'o, May 31.—For the
last few day« th«* What Cheer «tables,
on Jackwn street, near Davis street,
have resembled a veterinary bowpital.
Over 30 hor«e* have lieen sick for four
»lays, and during that time flv« have
dfod.
Not a b«»rse ** a¡»e«!, am! th«»»*
that are now alive were only *avr«j by
unremitting attention.
It is tmlieved
that arsenic or some other | m » i »«» d w.««
mixed with their f«*al.
V W nMtn la th* < |«***t.
Nt. Louis, M.iy 37.—May Campl»ell,
a variety actr’iw who came here from
Cincinnati, hid in a rloart. in M,ri<|
Devrre's r«»*ms today. She Ifotmts»!
while her husband ma»!e love t«» the
D-vere woman ami heard him arrang«*
for an elo|»einrnt
Then Mr«. Camp
bell emerged with a revolver «ml put
five bullets into her hiudmml, ami one
into Maud Dover*. Nhe then walk«*»!
to the (our • »»urta ami gave hrrsvif up.
Campl'd! was taken to the hospital,
in a dying com! it ion
Th« w«»uian*t
wound is slight
Thr I'l-jr- r T'iiu»«trr Irxlinn. met in
•Nxni.'il, in Klickitat .r.unty. recanti;
for the |>ur|.MM> of •'•luting a chief.
After the |>mce |>i|* had aererai time,
aronrxl the circle, the venerable
Dr Jim aro-,- aixl declared that William
lla.ii<w'hi|>r Pale Fa. rd Hi III waa ehuaen
to tie henil tyre over all the Trrhum
tfpjwr Tumwater) tilicuni«. way. the
Goldrndale Hentlnel. The new chief
I« a -on of old lla-nochip. who at one
time waa a mighty chief among th<\
Columbia river trite«.
There ha. hern
no chief at Upper Tumwater aince the
death of Old Aqiilmire, in Invi
Dr
Util pr<«laimwi hlmaelf chief tn IS j X
kiti|»l«y*a H«rt I m a Canlr.
Alaska lt«»w»«4ary Treaty.
Chicag*», May 2M. — Three men were
Washington, May 3A—Thr senate
injur««! («»lay «luring a panic caused by
foreign
relation« committee
today
a tire in the Johnaon (’hair Company*«
agreed to accept the recommendation of
factory.
They are Joar)«h lotraon,
its »uhcommitlrc for an am«*mlmeiit
Adolph Krueger, Frank Wolski, all
to the Alaska boundary treaty sn as
cmplotes.
The Are can st* I a l«»wi uf
to provide apsrially that the acceptance
$40.(Wai
of Mount K l Elias as the initial po*nt
A l«w>*r l*ruwn*4 l<lm**lf.
of the meridian boumlary I »e tween
Lexington. Ky , May 31.—Judge Alaska and British posarasions «hall not
Henry M Buford, city solicitor, «^»m- oprratr m conrresion of any claim« of
mitc«l sun nl«* by do wning in a pom! the United State« on the sea line ! ju -
near the h«»mc «»! Mail fMmpoon, thi« tween tkd two routilnr«
A« thug
euunty.
11« wa* At years old ami amemlrd lie oommlitre will recommend
unmarried.
i tbs ratification of the treaty.
Ai’wrdmg to optician«, th« eyesight
has been «**ri<»usly affected in some
parts of London by the fume« arising
/rum the wood pavement.
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