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SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1895.
DAILY EDITION.
NO. 9ft
CAJPBTAL
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WOMEN JVIUST SLEEP.
Value of Paine's Celery Compound
to the Sick and Nervous.
A BIG JAPANESE NAVY.
Iron Glails and Oilier War Vvb
spIs Ordered.
UNITED STATESSTEAJIF.il LIBELLED
A Heavy Snow Storm Raging in
WyowiHg.
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The burdcni of life are not enuallv bome i sla. nervousness and sleeplessness,"
by men and women. I Llllie B- SmUh. ' Wllllamstoe, N. J., "and 1
, . n i . can tecommenu it as a ooou meuictne. "a
Women too often sufier from some weak, j a re,uU of ,aklng , ,e, l)eUer ,han T w
nesj mat was never inienueu lor mem oy . for some years."
says
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As
e
nature
When trouble or hard work or excitement
have rendered the nervous system so morbidly
wide awake that sleep Is denied. The over
tired brain must be helped to fret quickly
back to its healthy, normal condition or ser
ious mischief ensues.
Paine's clery compound accomplishes this
m nothing else hits ever done.
It at onee begins to regulate and equalirc
the over-wrought nerves and to restorc.io
them the lost tone.
-It-'briniTS,,lo the d sablea.aliibilitated ner
vous tissues the peculiar nerve food which
they must have to build up their parts.
"I took Paine's celery compond for ilyspcp-
Paine's celery compound is a perfect nerve
food. It quickly feeds weakened parts,
removes all Irritation, allows rest from pain
they need so badly, and restores all the
myriad deep-lying nerve parts all over the
body, to a healthy, quiet working. This Is
the way this remarkable invigorator makes
people well.
Reports of Its marvelous woiking come from
cities as far apart as New Orleans and Mon
treal. There is not a town laree enotich to
stand on a railroad map that has not contribr.
uteU some word ot Avarm. praise and gratitude
to the greatest nerve and blood remedy of
this stirring end of the 19th century.
Yokohama, Sept. 21. Tho Japanese
parllumi'ut has votd a credited of 20U
000 yen Air building four Irnu olftd
ships, ten couat defense vessels, and
fifty torpedo boat.
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OF LSDIESSMfiS
SHOES
OUR BOYS
Bbould be all right afoot aa in other
ways. With them good shoes are
everything. Everything good In foot
wear for boys la shown In our great
stock shoes for Bchool, for work, for
play, shoes for all occasions and kinds
of wear except short wear. All our
shoes are long wear, and long wear
Bboos are Invariably the cheapest. Boys
are apt to be nara on snoes aim utuoru
Ingly their shoes must be adapted to
rough usage. There's economy In
wearing shoes with pleuty of wer In
s-tbem. Got your boys' shoes of us and
save money.
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FIRST NATIONAL DANK BUILDING, SALEM, OR.
Y. I. STALEY, Principal.
wilt pay hcnn Pl " prei f butlneM tralnlnr may ba baa
JS SmtSiYSM of work uutraeu TUoCapiua
iJualnSt Oolite oflera nve oouraes;-
Bustness, Shorthand, Typcw .ting, Penmanship and English.
This U 'podltlvely the only-
h.,.in...niiMlnOmonuilne Ilia jnler-omoiunletton aystainot bust
JiAi!8 uuuofuiwn tndenu may itcure board and furnished room
Sf npteliVsanwwfc Writ or call at colleta offlca for clrculaw
KJfttfi ftSilailSi rTlMWato .ur a of study. rl of tuition, .Ui
-?oin
ITHE
FAIR
STORE
St 1 :. ; rvf,hinP Shoes. Overalls, IShirta, Under-
wSr Hosiery, Window Shades, Tinware, Graniteware, Slatefl,
ml. n:inti, TMa Linen. Piece Goods, Boys' Clothing,
irlsS:' - MnrM,P3. Soao. in fact every tiling you want, call for
Iffik the Fair S.ore. iTor spot cash we will aavo you money.
WSm
U. 8 Steamer Libeled.
Washinoixin, Hept. 21. Tliodepurt
meutof Justice today received a trie,
gram BtHtlug that United 6titca Altor
uey Acock line libelled tlioBteamer
Commodore nt Koutbport, N. U., uud
arrested hrr 1 fllcers on suspicion of
being eii(g(-d lu furnishing arms uml
utumuultlou to the cubun Inauruoute
Bympathy for Ouba.
Chicago, Bept. 21. The Tribune to
day prima letters from four Uulteri
dtutea Beuators aud 42 representative
In reply to questions addressed to them
whether congress should seud a com
mission to Cuba to look Into tho 0011.
dltlonof aflulrs thero. They wete nisi.
naked what, lu their opinions, bIiouIiI
be the condition of aflalra there.
Replies were received lrotn Heuntorc
John Sherman, of Ohie: Baker, of
Kuiisas; Wllila'n C. Chandler ami J,
II. Galllnger, ol Vew Uampshiro. Of
tho representatives, Ave are from Iowa,
foureauh from Ohio aud Ponnpylvaula;
threo each from New York and
Indiana; two each from Kentucky,
Kansas, Tcxkb, Missouri and Arkansas,
and 0110 each from.Conueoik'Ut.Mulue,
Mississippi, Wisconsin, Louisiana,
Illinois,. Nebraska, Alabama and
Vlrglna. Iu commentlug editorially
on tho replies, tho Trlbuno saye:
"As will bo seen fiom the replies,
there la a stroug sontlmentln fuvorol
the dispatch of a commlsatou to Cuba
and also In favor of recognizing the
belligerent right, of tho lusurgents as
soon as It can be done consistently,
There la only a little handful of tnemb
ere adverse to taking any action, uud
there were 15 others who wero not yet
ready to express their vlewj, but tho
large majority of thoso addressed de
clare themselves strongly in sympathy
with Cuba and In favor of recognlzlug
tho Insurgents aud aiding tlieui as far
as can bo wlthoEt violating Inter
national agreements. Senator Sher
man, it will bo observed, as In favor of
recognition when a do faoto eoveru
meat Is established, but Is opposed to
aunexatlou,"
Starving and Orazy.
New Yohk, Sept. 21. Au Immense
cable dispatch to the Herald from
Iluenos Ay res, Argentine, via. Cilm
tod; Tex ,Btates that Robert McCallum,
who left this part In an 18 foot sloop
June 13th, to cross the AtUutle, bus
beu reported tiy the Hrillsh ship Stal
wurt. Htf was fctuvlue uiul crtzy.
Heavy Snows.
Rawmns, Wyo., Sept. 21 A htavy
northeast snow storm began early this
morning. The snow Is eight luches
deep on the level aud it is still snowing.
There are fears for sheep still on the
mouutaln ranges. Should the weather
turn cold there would uudoultedly be
heavy lwei.
Foreign News.
London, Sept. 21. A apecUl dlr
patch from Sjiaughal ststtt that tbe
Chinese expect to retake poMecmluu of
the Llao Touk peninsula about the
middle of October.
Tbe same (O'respondetit reports that
R iuU lias secured the privilege of the
second Chinese loan of 100,000 000.
New Yobk, Sept. 21. A special to
Or.riue'8GrtMm ttaklHff Pewatr
AwfnlaJ OoU MU Wwtakr Fair. Su f-ecl
t 0 Hera'tl from Berlin says: The
k l-er has deolded to follow Chancellor
Hohcnlohe'a advice In regard to the
socialist question nud eSohow thero
presstve measure urged by the Eulen
burg faction.
London, Sept. 21. A dispatch to
tho Chronicle from Couatautlnop'o says
thut tho minister of war hna tele
Rrnphed to London for tbo adtuirall'y
churls of tho Dardenelhs. Tlieso uto
Intduded for the use ol engineers iu
laying torpedoes.
Nkw Yokk, Bept. '2it-A spcolal to
tho World from Bluufchal enys: Tho
German mission, neail Swatow was
looted today by GOOChlucso plundererB.
It is Impossible at this writing to ob
tain dotalla. j
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Byndicato Lets do.
Nkw Yohk, Bept.2l.i-Tho managora
of the government bono by ml lento havo
taken action which is regarded as a
formal dissolution of! the pyudlcate.
The government, having no longer
any need of its services, tho managers
sent out cheeks, which were received
by tho members of tho Byndicato this
morning, giving themlthe profits of the
of the operations of tho syudlcato.
Tho protlts ure a trill j,bo!ow 0 per cout.
.
Lynchers Acquitted
EiiLKNtntllta, Wn.j Bept. 21. The
Jury in tholyuchlngfaso this morning
roturued a verdict of
tho night of Angus
Into the jail and tw
aud son, named V
out aud
TIIE AMERICANS WIN.
All tho Great International Con
test? in New York
OF WORLD'S AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
not Lullty. On
13 a mob broke
prisoners, father
son, wero token
lyuohed. Five well known
were Btibsniuontly arrested
C.ltl'.dllS
and tried with tho above reau't.
'"Lioufc Peary Returns.
Ft. Johns N. If. Sept. 21. Peary
steamer Kite has beeu slgualled oll'tbls
part. All her llogfl! aro Hying ludlcut
log l'uary uud his fleudu uro on board,
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Fatal Explosion.
DAYTON,0.,8eijl. 21. Paul flutter,
horn aud xWlllluui WHIIjIiib, Inmates
of thy CQUntyJn II tlnf.ry, were killed by
an explosion ioi ly.
Rain and Snow.
Salt Lale, Sept. 21. Heavy rain
last night wns followed by enow which
fell heavily up till noon today.
Mrs. Mary Grousbeok was burned to
death Thursday night on R)V river,
10 miles from Cottage Grove. Sho was
Bitting by tbe fire about 5 p. m., nurs
ing her baby, six weeks of age. when
her dre3 caught from the 11 mien. Shi
put lior baby In tho cradle, but by the
time that was douo, sho was nil nblnze,
Her hutbntul wub away from home,
and her ulster, returning from school,
beard her screaming, but readied her
too late, her clothing belnir all burned
off. Her sister wrapped her lu bed
clothiug and Immediately Bought aid,
but the injured woman died at 11 p, m.
She had beeu teaching school for 10
years, was u graduate, and had two
diplomas. Fho was !8 years of age,and
came from West Point, Minnesota.
Tho fruit drying establishment of F.
R, Davis, 3 miles north of Salem,
burned Friday. Resides the bulldlugH,
8000 pounds of dried prunes were lost.
The loss Is about $1200, with no In
snruuee. Insank. Geo. F. Chrlstlausnu, nged
25 years, of Newberg, who Imagines
himself about to becomo Piesldeut of
the United Bttttes, was received at the
lusauo usylum last night. Sarah Ann
Dorrauce, aged 28 years, of Newberg,
was also received at ths same Institut
ion last 11 In lit. Sheriff Hule, of Clatsop
county today brought Helen Sveuson,
aged 37 years, to the asylum.
Did You Ever Think
That you cannot be well unlets you have
pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired,
languid aid all run down, it It because your
hlood it impoverished and lacks vitality.
These troubles maybe overcome by Mood's
iiaraparilla because Hood' Sarnparilla
makes pure, rich blood. It is, In truth the
great blood purifier.
Hood's Pills enre liver Ills, conttapation,
billoiuiiekS, janndlce, slckhcadacbe, indices
tion, W, B (1 corsets In black or drab,
at J, J. Dalrymplo in CV,
M 1
Capita ii Joobnal, telephone No.
03, "
Or, Price' cuxz talBPowtfr
Hundred Yards World's Record
Jlroken.
Nrw Yohk, Sept. Aftor months of
careful preparations tho promoters of
tho international athletic contest,
botween representative of the Now
York athletlo club aud Loudon club,
havo been rowarded with n beautiful
day, 011 which supremacy of British or
Amorlcau athletes Is to be decided.
Tho first evont was the 88 yards ruu;
Kllpatrlck, of Now York wnu; Horau
of Loudon, second; time 1 3 2 5. This
breaks tho world's record. The 100
yards run; Hefersof New York, won;
Brady ot London, second; Crum third;
time, 0 4 6 seconds.
Runulng high Jump Swoon oy, of
New York, first; six feut. Baltszzl, of
New Yojk; and Williams, of London,
tied for the second,' placo at 6 feot 10
lucluB, Sweeney iiisdn a uew world's
record, belug 0 feet C J inches.
Mile ruu Conucfl', of New York,
first; Orton, of Now York, second; time,
418 1 i.
220 yard run Wolfurs first, Crum,
second; time, 21 3-C.
Famous ?12 Oyercoiiis HitlrympleV.
Incorpattona.
Tho Columbia Harbor Laud Com
puuy, with Walter O. Smith, F. Mc
Kercher and R. I. Eokerson as Incor
porators, today tiled articles of incor
poration. Capital stock, $150,000.
Incorporation articles were also (lied
byit lie Astoria Land "aud Investnunt
Company. Oipltal stock, (10,000. C.
C. Van litten, K. J. Smith and W. M.
Kelley aro tho Incorporators.
Bora.
OAKGR.-Saturday, Sept. 21, 180S,
Air. utiu Airs. u. i. osaiter,
Park, a girl.
of
to
Yew
A Reokition. Tho Y. W. aud the
Y. M. C. A. or the Willamette Univer
sity last evening tondored tho new
students aud friends of the school, it
reception lu tho society rooms. A de
lightful time wan had by those present
aud all uew pupils made to (eel ut
home. Wheii a crowd f Willamette
students assemble together the amount
of enjoyment to be derived therefrom
Is not limited,
Famous (12 Overcoats Dalrymplo'a.
A Com.1hion. Elder John Short, of
Clymer, mot with an accident while on
his way to Salem this morning, Whllo
near town lie collided with another
teamster, breaking one of the wheels
on his butrgy causing his horse to run
away. 13 der Short whs thrown from
the buggy aud badly bruised nut tils
Injuries aro uot of a sorlous nature.
Goodyear Mackintoshes Dairy tuple's.
Hoi' Piokinci Is about completed
but It need uot Interfere with hungry
people calling at our lunch counter
where tho best 16 cent meal on earth
Is to be found. New York Kitchen.
Goodyear Mackintoshes Dalrymple'n.
a
Gkkat Gahden8, Tlio gardens lu
and about Salem probably ralso the
finest vegetables lu the world, and the
fruits of this region uro unexcelled.
Bounoniauii, the State street grocer,
has the cream of both.
Satisfaction Is guaranteed lu
Happy Home clothing. Try a (10 suit;
If wear Is unsatisfactory, we refund
money paid for it. J. J.; Dslrymp'e &
Co.
Hahd Timks. He went to China
last (all aud has returned, He was
asked why he had returned. "Pleuty
bard times lu China," said John
Daiiiv MEirriNa. Tbe a u n u a I
meeting of tho Slate Hairy Association
will begin at the fair grounds Wednes
day, Oct. 2, at 10:30 a. m.
1 ai
W. B. 1 corsets In black or drab,
at J. J, Diilryrnple & Co.'s.
Tbe Palace will save you
money on
Tho Durrant Trial.
Ban Fh an Cisco, Sept. 21. The pros
ecution In tlie caso of Thoodoro Dur
rant announced Friday that its wit
nesses will be through with direct
examination next Wednesday. The
crowd at the trlnl tiday exceeded that
of any previous duy slnco tho cose
opined. Women outnumbered men
two to ouu. Half an hour before coutt
opened thero was uot even standing
room. At tho tamo time hundreds of
citizens wore held at bay by n squad of
police and deputy Bborlfls.
Adolph Opponhelmor, a pawnbroker,
testified that between tho 4th nud 10th
of April Durrani camo to his storo and
offered for salo a ring with a small chip
diamond. Witness selected tho ring
from those Idoutlfltd as belonging to
Blauoho Lamout aud said that the
ring was ottered by Durrant. He had
deoltncd to purchaso It and Durrant
had taken It away with him. Oppeu
helmer Hinted that since testifying at
tho prollmluary examination ho had
received two letters ottering him bribes
to modify his testimony, One of the
letters offered him $500 on condition
that he stato on tho witness stand tliul
ho could not positively Identify Dur
rant. He was uot to see uuy one In
connection with tho bribo until njtei
ho had given his testlainuy, when tht
money would be paid to him. The
second letter was of a similar character
Tho witness said ho had ttirued both
letters over t tho police.
ADVERTISING ATLANTA:
riiousMiJs Going from CkicluH
manga There.
GOVERNORS OP STATES THERE,
Tho Cotton Exposition a Off at
Success.
MARKSra BY TEIiEtfRaVH
Salem and Eattorn Quotatlono Cor
rected Bally.
CmrtAao, Sept. 21. Saturday fn the
Chicago wheat pit Is usually a dull
day. Today prices had but little rangt
and wero downward. Opening at 58
for December with small trading prim
It declined to 68 at the close.
Opouod. lllahtit. Clo-lug
December . fisK MX Mi
May e.jj tuy, Ui
Liverpool market nil wheat Is 1 cent
liwor.
C1110A00, Kept, at. Wheat, cuaii 67,tf . j
Nkw Yohk, nopt. 31,-ailver, eojo; lead.sj.fti
BAN KitANOlKU MAItKKT.
Haw FiUNcisuo.Hoiit.3l. Wbmt, UlWe.
V ol-orKou, choice, stf 10c; interior, 007c:
valley, Wailu
Uojw-(luotblent -l(30:.
1'owUMw-liurly iu.o. WfieCc, UuibanksTSo
on.M Miiiiuit, uytft.w
POUTLANU MAItlCCT.
-I'outlank. Hept. 31.-Wlicai, valley, 7c;
rtiilU ., tillu. 4lo. '
Klour 1'orliuud, tJ.57i llonUm county, IJ.76;
grubum. rJUfi; uiminue.li, 6 par uul,
Ortla-WlUto, !io, u.ey, .s4ltf, rolled, In bags,
H W&t (I); on, 1 1-,., 1 j,UMU,-ii vutc-a, f 1.74.
I'oUlOci- NkW Orrl)ll,Hol0o UU,
llay -Uoju, tttV M IHJi lou.
wtHil- Viilioy, lixrflio
Mllalun.-Uiuu,iU.) ahorla, 112.50; chop
ltM, IIAtflJ per lou; ryuHM pure.
lliuw.-tr on, Mtud, iwibssjjquudor.eoib,
7loo alioop plu, iuii7 c,
Ilopn omllll 11H0.
ltuiur OitRou lam-y oreiiincry, twasaci
fuiicy dlr,i7iU0i fulru-.gooa, l&iHlilv,
ooiiiiuou, HxaUyvi ' '
ttiuwa-uivou lull cream, lOillo.
1'ga Oretcuu, 174 pr doi.
louliry-Oiiloaou., ll.6(XtfiM ir det: duokt
'WXrfAWl gtu. 3,uu.U), itlUkujo, iivo
s.ucf Topatteni, .lo par ttij Ulr to good
tr,S4jaOi iww,Z4JXj drvsd uul.
MU.ton-llest heel, 11.73X11)0; choloi ewea,
llJiai.OU; (lrr.nod, 40.
JioM-. iiuicu, luavy. Hfrxajb; tight nod
looUem, SJJW, draueil, tlia y to.
Vt-ui-oiijull.cUoiw.tmio, large, Halo V lb.
HALUM MAltKh-r.
Whcal-aaXo V bu.
)t-lo. ,
Hay luted, olieat. tS.tOoJ.uO; timothy I0.M.
lour, lu wboimn.a lota, IU0; ruUll, fthO:
bruu. buUlv;vD;Micted, lllui; .liorl-, fll.-vOu
U.U0; -uuiilu,$ii.yjUU, '
uul-UroMtwl. 4o,
llogur'uii. ic
Llvo UatUa ijiuiwo.
Vt ool Ufeal, 111
Hhei Uve, f A
IIo,ia llat, tii7o.
I.gga Uuli, l'in.
IJuiier utattuatr, ISS'J) fancy creuuiery
Unwe-lUiiaj;o.
Kurm omoioti itcaU llaooi.8.K Im-us ll:o.
Uuiil(lun,7u. ' '
1 olutoea-Niivr, 33a T bu.
Uuloaa-2o.
oultry-lirillerii, 7c; heu,U; dii(ils,(U7o,
JUrtltll uwrn-ao bu.
Apple ifw 104 oil,
louche II aim,
I'lums-'Jw bu.
Atlanta, Sept. 21.-ThotiMnd
poured Into At.auta from Chlcanioog
today, and tho city Is Bwnrmlnk with
visitors to Uke part In tho blue and
gray exercises. From Chlcatuooit.a
celebration alouo from thirty to forty
thousand will bo hero before the day la
over, aud this, by no means represents
the total number of stranger the day
will add to tho throng of the expos!- -lion
visitors. Among arrivals wp to
noou wero Governor Mortou, Uoverno
McKlnley, Governor Weri7. of New
Jersey nud Governor Woodbury of
Vermont.
Badly Dkmolisiikd. Yesterday
tftertioon Dr. Anulee Jellrlcs aud Mrs.
Geo. M. Boeler drove out to the fair
ttrouuds with Hon. Jellerson Myr
Horse nud buggy. The horee was tied
toa tree Ju-t uurlli of tho pavllliou
whllo the ladles entered tbe tiulldlng
for tho purpose of making preparations
for a booth to bo presided over by dele
gates from 1Kb Ladles of the Maccabees
lodge during tho state fair. Aftor tbe
disappearance of tho ladles tho animal
oecame restless and soon had tbe
It Iter loosouou from the tree and
Htarted oti a run. Ho had not pro
ceeded far when ho struok h tree whloh
Hindered his progress some but did not
stop htm. The animal did Hot stop
until tho buggy was badly demolished,
requiring nourly G0 to make tbe no
rssary repairs. Foiluuatuly the hors
sustained uot a scratch by his Utile
escapade.
" "
Thk Lkiianon Bank. Mr. R. U.
Fiuok and Mr. A. Stroug, who were
here last week with a view of starting
a bank, telephoned Mr. Pugh yester
day, thoj had deoldod to come If they
can gQt tho building. Mr, Pugh In
formed them they could, and they will
be hero lu a day or two. Mr, Pugh
also received a letter from J. R. Nixon,
of Iowa, stating-ho would start fur this
place the 28ih, bu". In a telegram said
uot to hold tho building for him, If
Fiuok nud Strong open up, Nlxou will,
probably uot. Express.
m 1
Bulls Wanted. Wm. ltoger An.
dersoti, better known tj fame as Old
Dili Audorson, of theElk Head Salouu,
has been engaged to give another bull
raco for tho coming stato fair. Ha
mude a great sticcea of It last y ar, and.
uow wants teu of the largest, most
terrlllo bulls obtainable lor this raow.
Any oue having an aultnal of thin tort
should report at ouco to Mr. Anderson,
CJtHiSTiAN Sciknok. Services in
State lasurauco hull, at 10:30. tf
Tjik Cai-ital Journal's telephone
Is No. 03. (f
' I SS !!
Ludlcs' shoes from AAA to F widths
at the Palace. ff.
A Goon Movk. a. W. Nelsou, tho
old reliable dyer, Is movlug his steam
works into the room adjoining the
JouiiNAi. olllco, where he s fitting up
his engine, boilers, vats and machinery
iu llrst-claBs style. Mr. Nelson ha the
biggest establishment of the kiud IU
the Wlllumette valley.
W .ii
FitKKiiiT Latk. Tho north Inuml
freight train due lu Salem ut i a, m. to
day did not reach tho capltpal city
until 10:30 this morning. This wus oc
casioned by nu unusual amount of
swttultlug to be doue n.ong tho road
caused by the Increasing fall shipments.
PKociiNa Awa. - Wo ure (till peg.
glug uway at the grocery busluesaand
our many patrous are deriving not a
little benefit from the bargains we are
oderlug lu groceries. We huve (bit
choicest Hue from which to select, to
be fouud lu tiie c.ty. McCall Bros,
"Orders taken fur hand made Veul
tlau Irou Work by "Mitchell, the Re
pair Mau"nt the "Imperial Agency"
Fur capes and collars at Drymplea j 288 Commercial St."
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