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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
'HIE capital jomuuik (DAILY AND WJSKKLY.) 1Y HOKBK BROTHBRS, THUiWDAY, MABCH 21, 1895. THINGS TO THINK ABOUT. Slop the calamity howl and Salem will go ahead, Quit creating the impression that Ba lem Is about to go Into the hands of a receiver. Ojr town In all right If you will quit crying It down. If a lot of people would quiticetlliiK out and cackling like gulena-hens the town would be Just a well oil. They orelike General Grant' coyote. When you havo rounded Iheru up tliy number about one. Speak well of your town. Quit mak ing out that It la next door to the hot place. That la all u I o. Our beautiful capital city has every thing in Iff) favor and ever.Uhlnir com ing Ita way. If wo will only keep li the middle of the roml mid ijtilt l)liu about ourselves und quit ftwHuu out the impression that Baicm Is ui awfully bad, wicked, Immoral town tio town In Oregon ban h lie'tir future The Americans Are Ready. When the signal comes for Hip mcit. Itigol the next hl-metalllc oonfitruni-r tor which Germany has aked and to whldi Hrltlaii has agreed, the Unite! States (lv!egutlon will be rrady. Tin r will be nine (IplcKatro In nil three Dp pointed by the President, three by I In Senate und three by the House of Hep resntalives, The nix luitir have ul ready beeu named. The Seuato has selected three out und -out free silver lten Danlid, of Virginia: Jones, of Ar kansus; and Teller of Colorado. The delentloii from the Jlutiso is not so Humorous. HpvHker Crlxp la Its leader, and ho will be supported by Mew. Culberson and Uitt. The Speaker la a moderate free sliver man; stumKl bin slate, Goorgla, In favor of frcesllver last autumn when Hon, Hoke Smith was taking up tho Administration pro. gram ugalmt him. Air. Culberson Is a sllverlte and Mr. Hltt Is not. So the delegation stands thus far, live to one In favor of free silver coinage. There is a dispute ua to what kind of rneu Provident Clovulaud should choose for his third of the trilateral. Should they bo sepreseiitutlvea of the mottt conservative ttutirn feeling no us to olHtet tho extreme sllverlU-s named by the Senate; or should they be only con uervallvo bbinutallUts, with the accent on tho''bl-metalllsi7" It la contended that tho former plan la (he only way jioaslblu now to send to tho Confereilru r fair representation of I'm feeling of tho whole people; while It Is argued on the other hand that U Is folly to send muii to a bl-metalllu uouference who are not avowed ud vocal ta of M-imiUI ll'iii. The lime has not oome J'll, howrer, for the IVmIUuiiI to auU Tliut will only Unvimu um-sury whru Hut call for the Cnfi'runoo Is hulled. OougitM auit-il so promptly simply to prevent lbs MtbllHy of the whole Irltfjjullnii lulling Into the hands of the I'rusldfiil, If Ihu need for suuli aollnn should oomu during the ruow, His sure now In any tivviil (hot the silver aliluof Ihu mu will he sllMligly J6-wniU-d by Hie Unlit! Hfalirvpiriihv tjvrs -Mnntical Star. The Law vs. Old NsKlaotod Orchards iil) JoinwAi I iioIIm oiir jiulxh hot tlie 1W, UMiidemiis tint law giving )M)Wfr to Ihu ftlulu JltMiil uf hnrllwul luiw (o idmuvu a nutwiiuu In tin ha ut jIwm1 urtihards Tll'llH 'f the law la Ihu same as that pfoyjilii.jf far ih Miiilalloii uf oltlut Hit Hi law as applied lw shwp mnl Ihu law pruvlding lut ihu di-stniu-llui) of Iimism mid tut lis hsHuy iaH glous (Iimsis, Mltmh make ibHl augb(vr Ihu Ut iwUlle Mwwwy, Jl f)iH b Ihu .(Mill ut ihu HiHV WH luvHluulluiu thai W rMJ Mvimily imJ M. Ji i uuuMiiM ihu! WTJK ?" ,ul iM.' T' (" 11(1, Mid. .J w . It,. 1.... I twplwutl tiNsi i it uHu tmtim ul lUitMUtU tw .. wMti l4tMMimt A HlW w-M4l 4M l u4 biV HMM iVfs?H(lH)4 tswssj I 4 m HsjIsMirasJ J IWHk it Mty lay u th4f jwj,) tV a MMilt!4 HsM M 4 Jtm H& y, pf n m Hwip iniauj MUiy mli, WH II l iH I s4Wu Mp jme Hunt ihai jut tibm$ u m P IW MIiU iH Ih MM l m jsIlsOMgl tf UK M l HH ttsu l W)Wl M IMS 1 sM ! t VptitcbMi m4, W imf 84 i TiVM. t iStW a) 4i sajl MWMt laV M UuiMlliU J jpirw jW't Fy j iMtAnill . Mp2r Wi Lf IBB liZnJSSft 11753 taVfL, I V ?3"SB aFJULiH-ar iszrs Arguments Against the Check Seia. What sort of a man Is he who inflicts on his horse for hours' what be would not endure on 'himself for ten minutes? The hcrsoliu'aa clear a right to be happy at bis work as the man who drives him. "The overdraw chetk Is n disgrace to clvlbzjtlou." Dr. McKachran, F. IV C Vol. Surgeon. "The overdraw check should be pro hibited by law." Prof. Norton Smith, (he noted trainer. Cheek i el us cause morestlfl Bhouldera than all other causes combined." Chief Countelor of Paris Horse Hos pital. "The check rein Is extremely cruel u hindrance to speed and a cause of disease. It causes stumbling, painful breathing, limit the animal's power and shortens his life." Dr. Fleming. Chief Vet. Burgeon lirltfali Army. John Splauu says: "I once thought that a trotting horse should wear an overdraw check. Jam convinced that It was a erloiM mistake," Life With the Trotters. Chard's Marvin, trainer of Suuol. -ay: "Uue norse, unooio 10 troi in .1 minutes when checked, trotted Inside 2:10 wheu unchecked," 1 1 Henry Merwlu says: "I wish the overdraw check had never been It vented. Jt Is often an Instrument of torture" Hound Truck and Stable. (A valuable book; buy It.) Iturey, the famous trainer, said: "Colts should not be made to eodnre the bitting bridle over fifteen minutes at a (line, To keep It on half a day, as some do, Is to inlliut one of the worst punishments possible. Some colts uru pertnauent-y li.Jured by It." A check rein is 'light and pnlnfu', which compels a horse to hold his head one Inch above Its natural post lion." "The check rein painfully strains tho neck, Injures the mouth, Irritates, tortures. It also cause? 'bowed' knees." Dr. Kltchlng, Veterl uury arthur. "Man deserves hell were It only for his treatment of horses." John lioyle O'Kellly. Dr. Itluhurd.K'iyal Vet College, sajs: "The check rein Is a great cruelty. It luterfers with brealhlug, Injures the mouth, Induces paralysis und causes stumbling. Several hundred veterinary surgeons, lu Kugland, have signed a prot-it against cheek reins. Queen Victoria docs not permit check reins ou the royal horses, and her mus ter of horses, the Duke of Portland, who owns some of the best racers In Kng laud, stoutly oppose checks, whips and spurs, His horse win races without either. The overdraw check destroys the graco and beauty of the neck and head, ami Imparts a still', awkward ami '""" treraed iipiicnraiice. rightrchiokH are now discarded by intelligent or humane horsemen and public sentiment condemns tluni. Write to 1,7, Merrlum, Whitt wnlir, Wis., for circulars of the only umihIIiIc uhiuk iln, To those who muil iimiu check It Is luvuluiible. A Letter ou Humanity, riviumMU, N, V, ICiinim JouiiNAi.i- "Our Dumb Animals" ijuote you as saying that soma mlnUteia in your vlululty aru, In some way, cruel to horse, (gillie likely. Did you ever kiiou or hear of u lulu Uter pleauhlng axaliist thai soil of sli.r A hoiso and a baby are both helpUssly deiMlulil iiMin man, and iiuthlug uau loiiiofo iiumsnly or wlukud Ibsu ihu uvll spirit which IimiU In Ihu abuso of Dllher. ChilMlaully means blndnu or II I a fraud. All iiliklinliUM, Ihuu, Is alii' ful. I 'ruully Mug rank uukliidiiKM, u wlekwl and wmlrary to hu (eauhlng of Uhrii. vu fulfill Ihu law ami klndiifs Is ihu natural upiw4vM wf lovu, and l, tlui.f. ii, rlghiuuMsiiMwi, The slu uf utuully Is a HKguiM L jMg, St blah In Kugland mhJ jwi uf lhlHvunti, u mw ;k')v(hk sHuati)) a!lHiil 1 lUfcMy U ihu mmmmm us) viiuw lint siii Is (w b ynumtteUf ia4ii ihftfc) lu 1U upuut4i A () uhusb iui, UifW ji HUM s4Hf t'sntihinnir-tl U) Nrfrttfsry mfpump .,.. .1Jb ...i.buj , .i..,.J.'.7i! 'wmw. - i. ) HgW l ts "" " 9m' JlfcW utttH ssiiM IsaWf ? f mt W Imw iMssMtf isf lutjvtBUt If mi staiaW Ujfii iaaW AftWtaaaaaaWI JB Ml-Apli mm in ww tmilMsM IkfitiMt tJ mmumtm mmm ul Mw im mmimm IjfM AAfsthaAtAAtjaBt f& at HH'i&mm tuimU Misj .. i'ti )u suaf a Mkf s U iW tnnwiiiat Mjul, alM-jii. , tujla HtM Mm . i Mm i 1 Wh ttf mm 4 it M i 14m U ti rTf,V. Nervous Prostratiori Hood's Sarsapartlla Save NerV Strength and Good Htfalth. "Hood's SsrssporlUs fats helped ma wonderfully. For three years I have bsen dootoring ut oould sot get 'cured. Soon after beginning to take Hood's Bins pa -rllla thers was a change forth bet if' t '"h011 """" "" """b splendidly. For ereral months prerloos i couia noi no down to sleep on account of my heart trouble and nervous prostration. I now rest well and am able to do work of whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood's Hood's Saraa parilla Sarsiparllla I do not tf f&C know what would Hl ViJ have becoroo of me." B7 ''' Mrs. B. Braudook, 404 Erie Avenue, Wlllltmiiport, Pennaylvanla. Hrtnrl'a Dllfa set htrmoulouilr with nOOU S fills Hood't Sanaparllia. 2So. Krrlpe for Ham Croqaettci. A enpful of finely choppod cooked ham, a cnpfnl of broad cnimb.i, 2 of iiot 'iiahod potatoes, u largo tablespoonful if butter, a c0';,"s, n speck of cayenne Beat tho bnui, o.iyenuc, butter and 2 of iio cggJ into tho jKitnto. Let tho mix ture, cool slightly cud sliapo it like cro picttei. Itoll in bread cromlw, pat in the frying basket mid plungo into boil ng fat. Drain and ecrvo. ScrTlns Fruit. Oranges may bo served whole or In halves on a bed of leave., or with peel .ng cat und rolled down, or peeled and I iced. Polish ripples with n cloth and )ilu in n high dinh, yallow and red to ;otlior. Uao twoorinoio kinds of grapoa u III u sauiu dish if nn cfTcctivo appear .ilea is desired. Uanaiius ought to be jived in a dinh with other fruits, as (rarges or grapes. Kfiiiclie. ltoaalies aro among tho most porsUt uiit posts tliat iuvadu a houso. Gut equal parts of parts green and borax, and at night set around their haunts in old dinlios. Thoy will dio liko magic. BoiuutiuioH thoy uro found in desks, es pecially in oOU'ch. This preparation sent K'rod frooiy under thu bottom will rid tho drawers of them. Household. Mm-, llenr Ifonurfff. Mine. Henry of Paris, the superin tendent of thu Paris Maternity hospital, has had her niinio added to tho list of Lady Knights of the Legion of Honor. Tilts high distinction is awarded to her for tho excellent servlcu rendered to the Important and ui-ctul iuhtitution of which alio is thu guiding spirit. hitrfty Itldlna HUlrU. Tliu uecuhsity for a safety riding skirt Iiiih brougiit varlouH kinds to light, but tho latest one invented Is practically a largo apron in thu suddlo and a complete walking skirt when it is buttoned to ythnr. It does away witli the disfigur ing bulge at thu kuou, and thu weaier Kin walk and rldo with ujual comfort. New York Telegram. Two haturr Ntiiir DUIim. CiutMMi putts aiu iiiuiIm by taking an wpuil iuuulity uf grated ohuo.u and bread uruiubs. wrltus lilitaboth Hobiu mjii Maovll lu Thu Udlus' Ilumu Journal, tiouk thu biuud urunibslii as inuuh milk as Ihuy will aliaurb To imihIi pint of uiumbs allow a eggs Htmson with sail and net jaippr Plsou Hltsrnato layers of uhusau ami bitunl ciuiuIm In a baklug illli, add lou igtf and baku alsiut 10 liiluutua Murvu a mnu as Ihu dish U lakuii frvui Ihu ovui t'ul llilu sllim uf bruad about tliruu Inulws ktiuaiu, Iwwp thwu with jwittuii uhuuan, laklugaaruiwt tuspiuud it with IH an ulghtb uf mm Iimu uf ihu udgtt uf IImi s-ihsiu. Ilaau Ibuoi m a pan ami Hii ihuhi In a iulul ihuh IIhI I'mJ IUul, WUh I was a bur," mA mbl4ls aH muu, "utusyUaiy, mm an4 Uy, I mm. usssl Ut MaM uuuss- Who Am nut luuwrnmr Mm pruts awsj uf Um ssusl U- ' bis Mat tmtr uf Iau4u wHu i4 l4 ruu aWlaUil ul mrir )miU it taut mm u taiual T4 fiM ymU ul mats uHt Is all ny mmII, Um wta U MSSSM Isfc. Ih ilfS taHW t M fcvf. Iau4f IUJ AM luf 4uit mittHt lm M4S tamaaal IUUIHiW Asaf NsyiM liMHtial M f nmJ I etftlMl Mi ) "' jafcitti hW Ml -I SM IsksjMsi JsjsJ jJ Imh Mb fw had, lijif aM ' Tau Mar tu a)af W 11 4 luf atitualasitt Ut mIsiIsVm i ir au l i sWm Atf kM4M4 j u44) uatjMV atu W mmiimn liusi 1 la 14 iwli'liajl an 1 nuts) td ta . Wi4 Uu mI luasj Whsw laiaawl aaa Is; jM al kw aiu af ayisl . few HftwlsW Has MMaM M aisvi Jli iU4 inaiajsw dlsJi I MtW . VVi lM4 M hIm aaf a , sirtuMsa ) was1 kM 1 nifj 'I ' MaMM mm mrt u MM -Maavsilti i "SlSjUSMUaUli Ml MJ s4asj td J ! VM auMu atssala !,. juial ' 1 ' , . i uu iy uMk 4 tetat iiuati'tr U usalis) ' iassy " 4 Vaf ( 4 Tr law l.) It f" " M ) Ml I ' ' S'MtUuW fcsM 1 u '' ' BwaJaMsy 7" g' ftim Lr&7"' aaaMu .MWrsf . .r. TODAY'S MAEKETS. I Prices Current by Telegraph Iiocai a.n. Portland Quotations. Salem. March 20. 4 p. m.-Offlce Daily Capital Journal. Ouota- ' tloiis for day and up to hour of going to i-itss were as follews: MALKM FIIOUUCE MARK ET. i BDTCHHK STOCK. Veals drewted 6 cts. ilOga-dfeebcd 3. I Live cattle 2Uc. j Sheep alive $52.00. I MILL l'KICES. . Salem Milling Co queUw: Hour I In tLlw.lu...ln I.... D or. Jut oil i.'.'PJl 1 BiHtifIlbuIk,?12.60 Backed. Shorta $ia ,cflia unon reed SHana io. WHEAT. 37 cents per bushel. WAV AND GRAIN. Oats-2022c. Hay Haled, cheat J60.50; timothy, W.oo. FARM PRODUCT?. Wool Htst, 10c. Hops Hi at, 3 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 8Jc. Butter Best dairy, 16(a20 fancy creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 12J cts. Farm smoked meats Uacou 9c; hams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 25c. Onions 2 cents. FRUITS. Apples 6075c bu. LIVE POULTRY. i ou.try Hens. Cc: roosters not wanted; luk( 0; chickens, 6c Turkeys.68c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Portland, J2.30; Walla Walla, $2(15; graham, $2.15; superliue, $1.90 per oarrel. Oata White, 2830c; milling 31 82o; grey, 2028o- rolled, In bags, $5.75ii.O0; barrels, 6aX)6.5; cases, $3.75. PolatocB 3540c pel sacs; sweet, 2o lr lb. iiay uood, $09 per ton. Wool valley, 8l0c. Mlllstuirs Bran, $12.00;3hortB,$l3.60; chop feed,$13 per touj chicken wheat. 75c jier cenwi, Hops Dull, 27c. Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. 3c. un der CO lbs., 23o; sheep pells, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,22j 25c; fancy dairy, 17120c;fair to good, 12i16c; common,810L. Cneese Oregon lullc per pound; Young American. llfailL'lc: riwlasimo.. 2830c; DoBi.,1418c. Eggs Oregon, 0c per dozen. Poultry Ohicketn, $4.(MI4 50 per dozen; ducks, t50.il(), geebe, fC $0,50; tur.keys, drensed, i2c. Heel Topsteers. 33Jo per lb; fair to good sloers, 2J3c; cows, 22c; dressed bef.46c. Muttou Hest:sheep,$i502.75;cioice ewes, $2 002 25. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.003.40. light and feedera,$30; dressed, 4Jo per lb. Veal Small, choice, CfeOc; large,3 4c pjr ouud. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon KuBtcm choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 6c; do valley, 10 c Hoie Quotable at 47Jc Potatoes Ehrly lUo, 4060o lu sacks; Durbanae, 4550c peraick, Oats -Milling, tl.07Wi.17t. A Champion Walker. In these days whuu the severest tMts are applied in evry department of athletic exercise, walking, running, bicycle riding, tennis, eie those who share lu the couUst n.u.t provide aguinst emergencies, Harry Hroiks, the uhainplou walker, gives the result of twenty years' experience as follews: "Numerous statements relative to (lie merits of dlllereiii plasters having been brought to my attention, I take thl opiMirtumly to stale that I have urd Ai.ukmk'm I'iihohm I'LAhTKiiH for over SW years and prefer them to any other kind, I would further statu that I was yury iuk with oalarrh of the kid nays, and attribute my tvmwoty uu ilrwly Id Ai.uhm-k'm Pmtooa Pi.au tkiw." JIlUM'llMII'aPu.ix are thu ssfe.l purgative known. UbsuiiitttUui, Js sypmotmii uf dlsuass .if thu kid nuys. 11 Milluurtalulv bu rillevl by Parks' tfwu I'gw That livadsuhu, baukauhuand lirwlfKullug uumu fimii Ihu same usumi Ask for parks' Hum ikiruforthu imr and kldueys, i.iIm tl no, Mt by 1 .11 u A Jir'ks Jv lv 1 mi 1 iiwm iiMiiimin in m 1 1 Cliroilt NtTvoNwitii aiiJ aw itiatiji, terDu lliwlutc, jllN I UkW I.!", MkMIsa tuttuoiM m I liaH atiM.! ihltsaa wj. it mi Kn Ma swii D'. MJjm' ri-iiLa Ciom nHaiBBiEllkawBaVT awst itftin JOPM UH ' y isiji . lir MlaklMaj Kf aaaaaaaaaf W? Deal -IN- E(?pfoanls. HAVE YOU AN ELEPHAN1 FOR SALE? Wo will find you a buyer i you have 0110 in good condition and you are willing to sel' cheap. WHAT WE ACTUALLY MEAN is that we have buyers for a number of limns and city dwelling honioH. We aro in correspondence with a largo number of Eastern jwoplo who aro coming out hero scon and who have instructed ub to look them up bargains, NOW WBAHK HEADY to lint your olephitnU that yna havo been trying to aell for long time. We will find you a buyer and will not be all Hummer ut it uithur. Uur iiittw ma imHliintii mikJ wii an in Ujiu-Ii with thtwo minting projwriy. Jf you MIV iiotiiullv wauling Ui gili your limpuriy niiJ m-w rmly U) I'm it ut m ivtmutiUU Hjtjr wi win iiimiini HiMiyvy. ' U IVUl KjuJ hj5 gft (4UJ Oil Uf HtUfiuM U3., i u mm hmt aaagsg 0.VB CENT DAILY. You -Are tarfully .TO fflll THIS Fit Of Hie Cheapest Associated Press Daily -on Hie Pacific Coast, Thirty Days News of the World, Inoluding Oregon, for 25c (silver); 60 days for 50c; 120 days fbrv$l; $3 for one year. No papers sent bubwhatare ordered and paid fur. A Program Great The Jouiinal is a Republican paper, but it independently advocates the interests of the people at all times. It places the public welfare above party interests, and belidvos thereby it serves its party and the people best. A LEADER N THE EIGHT. For two years The Journal has led in tho fight for a new deal. The Journal has been a leader in the fight against riu olitics and the corrupt nietho Is ot tho old machine. It i. a ecognized champion of the eople's interests on the Pacific toiihrt'est. It fight its battl ;s consistently within practical units, and wastes no lime or niace on impracticable theories. It is no pobHinibtic, but firmh' believes in the capacity of the uople I'ui eelf-govenjment when acting intelligently and fu'ly iroused to ihe necessity of so doing. NOT A GOLDBUG FROM GOLDBUGVILLE. A young lawyer in the legislature, who ie still voting for Dolph, boaBts that he is a "Goldbu from Goldbugvillo." He must be strangely ignoraut of tho temper of the people of Oregon, who have very little use lor a Goldbug of any kind But his remark is evidence of considerable courage of an in sane kind, because the man does not live who can go beforo the American ( peoplo anywhere, declaring that ho is opposed to any kind of money other than gold for purposes of ultimate redemption of debts, and receive an ondorsomont. FOR FINANCIAL UJ3F0JIM. The Journal advocate a national monetary system, uncoil' troJJod by corporations ; ' "O110 Country, O110 KJ14& One Money" ,houJl bu J he wntehword of twin, the land of tho fr(JOi '!! momiy Lhut'w good for th rich and lh. poor Oiii .uuuiurd of worth, no mattor hunimo, M l milil, iJvtr or jwjMjr, 'twill vvr uncJuiii If .Utmimd by On. imifuii H),(j m,l(tii )y JN f . Ow fiMiiitny fur nil muii ! lM (Mi m iw iwiHJWiJ'rlv4jrlui-oojij),rorio)iJ: ' W Ut Mlflhuid, ih, NOUUllHUd, U0 Ll Mill Ihu VUbt it ilwuld by Uw m,l In, um im muring ' 'J ut JofuuAL uiwU bomioii lfw lF fr U-J. .. ..... 1 ' I.; jr" '."" w "rr w- y MtMliiiiiiiiiv uioiiWis : .;,- Pi4li4 J',, r. . ..' -. -" i Sli Im..i' l.y. .1 G&f&x ft r a :'u"?i.r t -Wi. iui(Ji4usMi izr. W WW W IU nilMI 11,.., ....., -ii. - . 7-7".. ' '"1 w-B smwi aaasau uuuuuk ttutAitj 1... r"'vi ' attl-W lm Zi-lTTT V '-i uSaTSl t JJ-6!" in. LUlUli mm, m Mi .iawasMiiivT jJTtt! . 'fcv SB; lr !" Hw CfiS-SiaSTr.?!! & '" iWaW SSf7'rSiii' iatJiir- f'T IM isKi, j WW aaaBMSksftsjsjjjjkraVaVaB sW aU,i.i . .a mVTZIuZ?1111 MaM ."P -f aMMaiaa k U 91 HKKKIiY, n - E I m COPY vwim k1!!..!!! J of Earnest Reforms on Public Questions. uivan of tlm Wall ,,, buikm oilj wn uniy, 1 1 hum mn mi' mm uf Mfiiiwm. nulum., I . . "rrr tr" lw"w H m , 11 w . 1 .. "Tl Kit uf Uw -. ut biu ui ii.. Uv Ml)iid J !!.(' VMJt Ullli. 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