The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 16, 1902, Image 3

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THC J An. JOURNAi., SALEto, OREUON. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1902,
REGISTRY
ROLLS
CLOSED
Butyoters Can Vote on Free
holder's Certificate.
Tho total registration in Mnrlon
county, wheri the books closed, jiot In
eluding tho registration made Thurs
day by notaries public throughout tho
county, was 5763, as against a total
registration of C405 for 1900, leaving a
deficiency of 652. County Clerk JEIalt
estlmntcs that registration by blanks
yesterday will not exceed 300, leaving
a shortage in the total registration of
the county, ns compared with 1900, of
about 350 voters. This does not In
clude any estimate of Influx of popula
tion in the county during the past two
years, which is placed at 400 voters.
There arc probably 750 voters In tho
county who have not registered at all.
Clerk Hall says the shortage in regis
tration exists principally In rural dis
tricts, the lists of names enrolled from
the towns In tho largo majority of In
stances equalling or surpassing tho
registration of two years ago. Cleric
Hall attributes the falling off in regis
tration partly to the Ignorance of a
class of voters, but largely to the in
difference of voters generally, The
registration in the ton Salem precincts
Is practically the same this year as
for 1900. Tho total number of voters
registering this year in tho Salem pre
cincts was 2272, as against 2341 for
two years ago, or a difference of only
C9 votes. Tho exact figures of tho
registration will bo available within a
few days, when tho registration blanks
from throughout tho county nro deliv
ered at tho county clerk's office.
W. S. Nccdhnm, of North Salem, was
tho last man to register. Mr. Need
ham was In tho net of registering when
tho town clock announced C o'ulook.
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Conference .
At Canjby
" Tho Orogon conforonco of tho Evnn
gelicnl Association will convene this
year at Canby, Or., on tho 22d of this
month, and tho preparatory meeting
will begin on Tuesday proceeding.
Dlshop S. C. Droyfogol, D. D of Read
ing, Pa., will prosido. With this con
foronco Bosslon tho pnstorato of llov.
N. Shupp will close, on account of
time limit. Tho eloquent bishop will
mako a preaching tour throughout tho
vnlloy and tho Sound country. Ho will
preach nt tho Chomokotn-stroot Evan
gelicnl church, Seventeenth and Clio
mekota streets, on Tuesday evening,
Mny 27th. Bishop Dreyfogol is a pro
found thinker, a theologian and pulpit
orator. Tho packed house, on his visit
a year ago, at the samo church, will
never forget his stirring sermon, and
will bo delighted to hear him again.
Rov. P. Conklln, of Flndlay, Ohio, a
promlnont mombor of tho Ohio confor
onco, Evangollcal Association, and old
churchman and co-laboror of Rov. N.
Shupp, has como to tho coast to take
work In the Orogon conforonco. Ho
Is visiting and proachlng In Portland,
Or. Ho will bo tho guost of Mr. and
Mrs. Rov. N. Shupp on Saturday and
Sunday, and will occupy tho pulpit of
tho Sovontoonth and Chomokota-stroet
Evangelical church both morning and
evening.
Relics .of
the Wreck
W. I). Fenton and W. A. Orondahl,
attorney nnd chief onglneor, respec
tively, for the Southern Pacific Com
pany, wora In Salem Thursday after
noon, and made a survey and plat of
tho scone of the ovarland train trostlo
wrock In this city on December 7th,
last, when Englnoor Whlto and Flro
man Fish were killed. The Informa
tion will bo used in the company's de
fenso In the court whore damage suits
are pending against tho company by
the relatjvos of tho deceased men.
Builders and Contractors Notice
Roche Harbor Lime
Roehe Harbor Lime
GIANT CEMENT A' GIANT CEMENT
AND ALL OTHER LEADING BRANDS. Our warehouses are overflowing with!
these Dopular brands of lime and cement and cheaper tbaji, ever. These goods are all !
fresh from the kilns and cement is of latest importation.
As'reeards lime there
t r t rr
cnoice; ir any ainerence u is
naroor ana san Juan lime is, oemg u?ea in ronmnu anu eisewnere in immense quan- (
tities. Trv it and be convinced. Also a full line of buildiner material. BRICK.!
SHINGLES, sawed and cut, HAIR, PLASTER. SAND.
POSTS. FIRE CLAY and FIRE BRICK, SEWER and CHIMNEY PJf E.
Respectfully.
CAPITAL 1MPRQVBMBNT CO.
Qfllce Phone 301, Res. 1991. 319 Fxont St. Salem. Ore.
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Salem Federated
Labor Union
At a regular meeting In tho Turner
building Thursday evening the Salem
Federal Labor Union Initiated about
30 now m.embors, increasing tho mem
bership of that organj?:ntlon to over
100. Tho movemont townrila affecting
an organization of tho laboring Inter
ests In this community Is receiving
sub stnnttnl encouragement, and at tho
rate separate unions nro being formed,
it will be but a short time until Sa
lem will be n thoioughiy organized
union town.
A $7000
Brick Block
M. Kllngcr has awarded to Welch &;
Mourcr, of this city, tho contract for
the construction of his new business
block on Stato strqet, bids for which
wore opened Thursday- afternoon. Tho
building will be a two-story, throo-store-room
brlqk nnd whllo the con
tract prlco was not divulged, It is
known the Btructuro will cost approxi
mately $7000.
Within n few years the accuracy In
the production of both flat and round
surfaces has so Increased that the
speed of engines has been multiplied
by three. With the nccurate bearings
of tho present tho tripled sneed elves
less trouble from heating than did!
tho slow speed. of former years. '
TRAINMEN
EXCURSION
MAY 25
$2.00. for a Round Trip Up
the Columbia
The Association of Railway Train
mon have an excursion pfnnnod from
Salem and valloy points to Tho Dallas,
Sunday. May 26th.
Tho oxcurslon from Solum to The
Dalles is by tho Order of Railway
1 Trainmen, May 26th. It will bo a
J grand affair, with a $600 program of
outertainmonts at tho city at tho falls
I of the Columbia.
I Tho gontlomon in chargo of It nro
practical railroad men, and good on
' tertalners. Round trip tlckots aro
only J 2.00 and for sale at Waters' ci
&
is no difference either in quality or weight. Take vouri
t t C 1..-. .t ll T-
miavor 01 pan juan wnicn k
LOTS OF
LAWSUITS
BEGUN
Will make Business for the
Lawyers.
Tho state of Orogon hns begun throe
mldltlonal suits for Insuranco money
on account ot tho reform school fire.
The uctlons woro begun Thursday af
ternoon against tho following named
cempnntes: Aetna Insuranco Com-,
pany, Sun Insuranco Company nnd Tho
Llvorpool nnd.London and Globe Com
pany. Each company carried an In
surance policy on tho building for
&2000, and Judgment Is asked against
each for $1964, that sum bolng tho
nmount pro rata that Is alleged to bo
dud tho stato for the damagos result
ing from tho flro at that Institution
)ast Novombcr. Attorney-General D.
R. N. Blackburn, District Attorney,.!.
N; Hart and G. G. Bingham appear for
tho stato In tho ponding litigation. Tho
Insurance companies arc represented
by Kaiser & SJator.
Boston Is a shade moro foreign thnn
Chicago. It has 35.1 per cont. of for
eign born, while Chicago has only 3I.G
per cont. But Now York Is moro for
olgn thnn either. Tho percentngo of
foreign born Is 37 per cent. These
threo run a closo race for tho lead.
San Francisco comes In with 31.2 per
cent.
gar store, Patton Bros book storo unit J
tho S. P. depot. Buy your sents oarly,
uh only a limited number can bo ac
commodated. Bosldos the wonderful scenery nt
tho dallos of tho Columbia, there will
bo a balloon asconslon and parachuto
Jump by Prof. Mlllor, Prof. Mldgloy
and his blko riding on tho high wire,
nnd plenty of good music,
o
Mother Gray Sweet Powders.
For children. Mothor Gray, for years
a nurso in tho Children's Home in
Now York, treated children successful
ly with a romody, now proparod and
placed in tho drug storos, cnlled Moth
or Gray's Sweot Powders for Children.
They are harmless as milk, pleasant to
tako and novor all. A cortaln euro
for feverlshnoss, constlpjation, head
ache, toothing and stomach disorders
and romove worms. At all druggists,
25c. Samplo FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 4
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I Mr R. K Bondurant, of Portland, is
In Salem on a business trip. He leave
for the South this evening.
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Sm Juan Lime
San. Juan Lime
I li 1 fi 1 I
equai in quamy o isucnei
GRAVEL, LATH, CEDAR!
sli?55"-
'it
Arid Land .
Contract
Tho Stato LnrTlt Board on Thursday I
afternoon cjqsod a' contract with tho,
orogon jjcveiqpmom company, oi
Portland, for tho reclamation of a
tract uf arid laud consisting of 69,000
ncros In Crook county. Tho contract
Is mndo undor tho Carey act, and em
bodies the Bnmo essential torms that
wero contained In tho ngroomont ro
contly mndo with tho Portlnnd Do
volopmqut Company for tho reclama
tion of n tract of slmllnr land. Tho" ap
plication ot tho Pilot Butto Develop
ment Company for tho reclamation ot
about 78,000 ncros In Harney vnlloy,
Is undor consideration by tho board,
nnd tho contract will soon bo execut
ed. Tho proposals from numerous oth
er Incorporated concorns nro on fllo,
and will be acted upon, by tho bpnrd
soon.
Salem Dlrd Study Club.
Tho rogulnr weekly mooting of this
growing society will be held In Unity
church this. Friday ovenlng, and all
porsonB Interested In tho subject,
whothor mombors or not, nro invited
to bo prosont. Tho subject for discus
sion Is "Audubon' Warbler," a nntlvo
bird of tho Northwost, If not of Oro
gon. Somo specimens of this wonder
ful little bird will up Hhown from tho
excellent collection of Wni. Wnrnor,
who hns boon giving somo very Inter
esting talks about birds at the previous
meetings. One of tho Interesting fea
tures of tho sessions is tho fact that
they are quite Informal, and that upon
roll call every one present Is asked to
OREGON "Here Gepnrc, here's the
chair. I knoyy you and I don't know
the.othef, fellow.""'
"'"'' '' Portland Journal.
state homo nxpoilnnco of the pnst
wooll wtlh birds. This Includes the
children, nnd bilugs out many unlquu,
as well as lnstructivo points. 'The
habits of tho birds and tholr usefulness
Is fully dlncuMied, thus giving all pros
ont a practical knowlodgo of tho bird
frlonds with whom thoy niu dnlly sur
rounded. A r?OER WAR SONG.
I.ntrt I r nt Out? of Secretary llny'
I'iichis.
Ono of the pooms which Secretary
Hny wrote In the dnys when ho hold
such humble rank tlmt he could afford
to Kitttlfy his tsto for writing verses
has been triinehitod Into Dutch, and
.1... ft,...... ...in I lit tint rIVn tictvnnl U'fir
as a iwtrlotlc sopg. Tho pong in quos-
tloii was written durjng the civil wur
lu honor of tho Union volunteers and
Is entitled "Whan the Roys Como
Home."
One of the secretary's iicijimlntniico
remarked tho othor riny tlmt the people
In coiiKieM himI elsowhert who nro
uccuhJiik Mr. Hay or not affording milll
dent facilities for the rurnlnliliig of ro
ller to the IWmt prisoner ought to be
inollluml when this fact become
known, "tor." mM ho. "Hay hits fur
nished the IUhth a good war boiik. and
that has houmUhim buen known to be
n better thing for an army to lune
even than fMMl."-Nuw Vork TIuhm.
To C'rlln.
(With aKlKt" 10 lb wUe f tln Jon
ton. ling ie m anlr wtth tM nw.
A4 I wUI ! wHk mlM.
W ivalti u wl ih ehaltwiiw mtf
It iin wim pom; mmiWm.
Tli ti a Mr ul lOi rU
It doubikuM Hmh In (Mm;
I'll ( lh rote ot Him mh
If itaMi'M Um itomnHwm Htln.
-WtAInatr HamMI
rj il II of) Mi In raliltiva.
Tli t'rnao for bulkllug ohl roouw tiwt
! lutirwaluic blaturlciil hmmmtIh
tloiu in IIm- wr ml(HM of Ihr twenti
eth tvuiury JllUi In In dtnr of
Im-Iuic ourrtitM Ur th nrwlr rtch niiu
er ttliw niMiMi (9 nM.'t wliUIn lU
iwr'or. on IU IfftH nrmie lilghUiwlM,
tbf iJniiltMl k cabin lii whkii he wan
born m) tb X-w Yurie I'r. Mny
ti b.n lb microbe with It!
.Srl I r l'r C"r.
TIm- Bvtt( mm to which clay has
tu put i that of mUMi vioUm hih)
raoUMlluM, myu (! (ivtrolt Nvwi-Trit).
una. It la mid that ttwir (Man are nofu
rr nud www mUnUttm tkaa tboe made
of oud aod tbat ihy paasoM the ad
tauraaw f not beinj; ntfeetwl by U10
weather. Tbey ure uade at the earth
sows re factory of 8renwlti.
A Male Woman.
St. Louis, Mny 15. After traveling
about tho country for four years In
malo attlro, Lizzie, alias "Jim" WIsloy,
a woman tramp, was arrested In East
St. Louis yostorday aftornoon. Ac
cording to tho woman's story bIio has
travoled considerably walking and
riding on frolght trains.
All during this time her box was
novor suspected, nnd sho (lid a man's
work, and saved her earnings, which
sho deposited in a bank In Bridge
port, Conn.
"Jim" snys sho Is going to her fath
er's homo In Coultorvlllo, III., to pay
oft" a moitgngo which Is about to bo
foreclosed on tho place.
Tho woman Bays sho started out ns
a commercial tiavolor. Feminine ap
parel seemed to mllltnto against hor
success. Then sho donned malo at
tire and mndo money nt less preten
tious employment,
o
Thoro Is moro catnrrn m this sec
tion of tho country thnn nil othor dls
easos put togothor, and until tho last
fow years It was Bupposeu to Up Incur
able. For n great many yeara doctors
pronounced It a local dlsoaso, and pro
scribed local remedies and by con
stantly fnlllng to euro with local treat
ment pronounced It Incurable. Sclcnco
hns proven catarrh to bo a constitu
tional disease, nnd thoreforo rcqulros
constitutional treatmont. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho
only constitutional euro on tho mar
ket. It Is taken Intcrnnlly In doses
from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It
acts directly on tho blood nnd mu
cous surfaces of tho system. Thoy
offer ono hundred dollars for any
enso it falls to euro. Send for circu
lars and testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 76c.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho boat.
Tho 2500 Inmates of tho NowYork
almshouse lost year woro fed at n por
capita of about 10 contH n day. Thoso
persons lived on hrond and coffeo for
breakfast, bread and stow for dinner,
and bread and1 tea for supper, without
sugar, butter or vegetables.
Market Quotations
tions TodayX
4 Home Market" X
o
"Make 5letn a Cool
Hop Market.
Hopa lCc jvflry eenrco
Lhurnnol. Dec. 5. I Ions nt lxmdon
PncillcOonBtletendyndvnncliiKH'JcGtSea
Flour.
Flcut-2 7Bbb.
Potatoes Apples, etc.
Tot nt 008570
Onlone, f 1.75 to f 2 25 por 100 Ibn.
Dried FrulH
Drlod npploB G7c.
linllnn tirunoa IUa to 60s IIJu to Vi
l'otlto rrnnua 40a to 50a. 3 (ftlc.
Wood. Fence I'osts, Etc,
lilt; Mr 13 50.
Becond Rrowllt $:i.00.
Ash 13.60.
Ilody oak-l.00.
Polo onk H.OO.
Cednr poale 0 to 10o,.
Etca and Poultry.
Kukb 13c
Hides. Pclliandrurt
Qrcon hlclca, No. 1 7c
Grcon hides, No. 2 5c.
(Jnlfeklna 105c.
Bhoop 75c.
Goat8kliiB-26ctotl.OC.
Gray for 26 to 50o.
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 25o to $1.25.
Ottor-II to 5.
t-kunk-10to26c.
Mnekrnt 1 to 6c.
Wlidfnt-10to25c.
Wheat. Oats, Kile.
Whunt -65c.
Oate :Wo
Hftrloy 111) por ton.
Klux-Caeh, NortliwoM, fl.70.
Live Stock Market.
Bteora-lIKc
Cowb 3jlo.
Hheop-a.50Kroa tof 1,(0
DroBaod veal OWc
HoKB.nllvo biio
Hokb, droBowl nX
Wool and Mohair.
Coareo wool 12c.
Medium 13c.
Flno 13c.
Mohnlr 24Kc
llay, Feed, Etc.
Haled cliont-f7.50 to H.
0lover-7.00.
Feed barluy 111) per ton
Hrnn-flH60
8hort-'J0 60.
Flour, whohwalo f2.(15,
Dairy and Creamery Products.
Dairy buttur 12".
Cruamury 17K
Btoro 16c.
Flrot-clnsB w untry, per roll 35c.
(Jrrciin at creauiuy, pan skimmed
I3Hc.
Beparutor iklmtnod 16 1(1
Stelner's Market.
OhlokeuB 10c.
BprliiK 12H to 15c
V.Mi per dozen, 13c
PORTLAND MAnKKT.
PoirruKD, May 15- Wlfwl Waiu
Walls,06(tt0fl.
Flour 1'ortlaml, bent vrudos 2.86
$3.40. Graham (2 50(2 6O
OatH Choice White ll.itfe f 1.27.
Ilarley 120 $21 yr ton.
Millftun Hran, $154i(KI.
HayTlmothy-tl2IJ6 per ton.
QnionB-$J.2fi (22.76.
FoUtoee 1 60 (B $1 06 per cental.
Ilutter Heat dairy, ISffllaj lanoj
creamery.l017c;Btore 10 lS'.O
Eggs-Ortvon.ranoli 16 m lo
I'oultrv OlilckeiiB. mlzetl
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60
14e
$6.60; bens $6.60, tnrkeyB, live
Mutton UroBS. 4SiC
IlOKB Gross lt.
Oeelf-Grow 4Ke.
Ceal-Grosa, 7Hc 8c H-.
Hope lXrfcltc.
Wool Valley. 12 (M 13ctt- Eastern
Orifton,R; Mohair, 216ct!-,
Ilkleft Lry bides, 10 pounds ami up
wards. 15c Q 16.
Bed Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, Uie next
inornliiR I feel bright and my com
plexion la better. My doctor says It
acta Kontly on the utoroach, liver and
kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It
Is made of herbs, and la procured as
easily as tea. It Is called I-ano's Med
icine. All druKKlsta sell It at 2o and
(0 cents. Lane's Family Medlalnes
njve the bowel -eaeh day. If ypu
aaanot eat It, Bead for free samples,
Address, Orator Woodward.LoIloy.N.
y.
AN OLD
SORE
months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place
remains ns defiant, angry and offensive ns ever, Every chronic sore, io
matter oti what part of the body it come!, is nn evidence of some previous
constitutional or organic trouble, nnd that the dregs of these diseases
remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison perhaps
Cancer htm come to the surface nnd begun its destructive work.
The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh
mm inc skiu regains lis natural coior. it ia
through the ciiculntion that the norid,, corroding
fluids arc carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it'
irritated nnd inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and
inviiroratc the stammnt blood when all sediment or
other hurtful materials nrc washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the
diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have; a
healthy ntul natural look ; the discharge ccasc3 and the sore heals.
Sovoral yoara ntro, my wlfo htul a so
voro soro loir tuul wan troatoil by tho
beat physicians but rocotvoil nobonoflt.
Our clrufririot advised hor to try 13. 8. 8.,
which alio did. Fourteen bottlos cured
hor nnd nh has booil well over nines.
J. n. MAnOI.D, S3 Cannl St.,
Cohoos, N. Y.
skilled physicians for which no charge
DIscasea free. THE SWIFT
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IN ALL SHIRTDOM
iflssssst Ik.
VON BRAND19
s
WADE MARK
G. W. Johnson & Co,
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If Your Boy Wears
STOCK NGS
Or rather weais them out and your patience as well,
here's good news for you. Through an error at the fac
tory we have received a shipment of
100 Dozen Paii-s . a
Of children's hose, the celebrated "Iron Clad" brand,
sizes 7 to 10, which had not been ordered. Our cus;fojfj
ers will profit by the mistake, for we are gpfng, to
Clean 'Em Out
At 15c or two for a quarter. Come and see them,
they'll bear investigation.
We are headquarters for Boys' SuitJj, Hats-jCaps,
Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Extra PantsJ OverallsTetcf
' JUST IN-Boys' soft besoaf shirts, with worJaTte
double collars to match. Sizes 10 1-2 to 14. Price 50c.
Wooe
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254-256 ComncrcUl
Do Your Horses
Good Hay?.
inh t. Wo have clovsr, die
a nro the lowest KC-lng.
Wo are prepsred to furnish it. Wo havoclovsr, cheat and timothy hay fe(
he best iiality, Our prices nro the lowest going.
SAYAGB
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Aiteuta (or Ihe International stock food.
T; TX C Tr 5R
307 is Friedman's store,
There you'll get bargains by -the score;
Clothing and hats and many things nice,
Get them at Friedman's aCa low price,.
Trunks and valises and doves that will wear,
Sweaters and pants, also shirts that won't tea.
Laces anu ribbons, scissors and knies,"
frices that you have not seen in your Ijjes.
Now when you need any goods in this line
Look for S. Friedman on a big sign.
sOr if some auctioning need to be done)
To this same Friedman you will pleaseicpme.
Mftjn UMM.M understands welf,
Any old Salemlte wjlj fo you tell
Tfcat 111, the auctfon he's worked many years
And In the business he's not any tfSers. "
SELECTED.
Will Bour the sweetest disposition nnd
transform the most even tempered alov
nble tinture into n tt'6'sdrnffi&l'ariU
irritable individual, ,
If impatience or fault-finding: we
ever excusable it is when the body Is
tortured by nn eating and painful sore.
It is truly discouratrintr" to find after
S. S. a. is the only blood purifier
that is guaranteed entirely vege
table. It builds up the blood arid
tones up the general system as no
other medicine docs. If you have
a sore of any kind, write us nnd g"ct
the ndvicc of experienced and
is made
llook on lllood and Skin
CO.. Atlanta, G.
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WllIUUO oro no prot-, 7S
' tier Bhlrm"-tlifaJK
rt
i otire. THK NEW
Llv IUI3AS In Spring
sw ahlrta nro nil horo
vory hnndsomo.
Wo can aaloly say tho prettloat
wo ever had. Wo hnvo many
exclueivo pnttorns. If you
want n cheap fihlrt, yot ngood
nno, look at our lines at 50c and
75c. If you want tho boat shirt
for tho monoy you over taw,
Innk ntnur 1 1.00 and tl 25 lilies.
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Any good stylo. rindany prlcS l
shirt Is Hero. Shirt eattefaction?
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