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THIS TIMES WEDNESDAY JULY 29 1903

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TO PROTECT HIS LIFE

Held in Military Camp Under the

Courts Orders

CYNTHIANA Ky July jury totry Curtis Jett and Tom White for themurder of James B Marcum was selected here in Judge Osbornes court yester-day The mothers of the prisoners sat

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with largo palm leaf fans Jett is stillof bold demeanor but White Is nervous

Capt J B Ewen who says he recog-

nized Jett whon he came near Marcumand fired the second shot into his bondhas been placed under arrest by JudgeOsborues ordor and Is to bo held aprisoner in tho military camp purelyfor his own protection as ho is notsuspected of a desire to run away

The feature of the evidence Is to betho attempt of the defense to prove thatCaptain Ewon is untruthful and dishonest Twenty men have been summonedfor this purpose and the prosecutionhas summoned an equal number to swearthat he Is an upright truthful man Thestrongest evidence adduced on this pointwill bo that the Hargis faction employedhim and mlle him a deputy sheriff tak-ing him Into their confidence

CRATER OF VESUVIUSSHOWS LESS ACTIVITY

NAPLES July activity ofVesuvius has further diminished Ex-

plosions are less frequent and thequantity of lava emitted almost nil

ASKS MOTHER JONESTO BE A HUMAN AD

NEW YORK July than asatisfactory culmination of thocrusade has been offered to MotherJones provided she succeeds in personally presenting the cause or childlabor to President Roosevet A breakfast food concern of Battle Creek Michhas proposed a salary of a weolcif she will then lecture on a product-of the firm which will be on themarket T C Nasoly a representativeof the concern acme from Michigan tolay the project before the MotherAlthough Mother Jones did not refusethe offer it is hardly probable that shewill accept

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DANVILLE SHERIFFUPHELD BY CITIZENS

DANVILLE Ill July 29 SheriffWhitlock reiterated today that he wouldbend every effort to bring to justicethe men who lynched the negro murderer of Henry Gatterman and attackedthe county and city buildings Senti-ment Is growing in favor of the sheriffand it is believed his former popularitywill be accentuated by the attitude hohas taken against mob rule Danvillewas quiet again yesterday The funeralof Mr Gattermun was the largest everseen hero Headed by a band the rocossion went many blocks out of its way

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LIENS ON THE ESTATEOF FOXHALL P KEENE

MIXEOLA L I July 29 Two lienshavo been filed against the property ofFoxhall P Keene which Is located on

the Whcatley Hills opposite the coun-

try place of Harry Payne Whitney andhis father William C Whitneylien is for 9300 in favor of JacobsYoung of Manhattan and two othersfor 850 and 5680203 in favor of Hubboll Knowles Co of Manhattan MrKeene who is tho newly elected M FH of Meadow Brook is still in Europewheje he has been for some time

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NEW YORK July H Trelawuey the Philadelphia publisher whowas arrested at his home In Yonkerslast week on a chargo of forgery wasgiven a hearing In the Tombs policecourt yesterday and held to await trialin the court of general sessions Ballwas fixed at 3000 Since the arrest otTrelawney the police have received sev-

eral letters saying that tho prisonerwas wanted in other cities on variouscharges

BOURKE COCKRAN SAYS

CLEVELAND CAN WIN

NEW YORK July 29 If Mr Clevelands friends can force his nomination-I think he will be elected That is theopinion of Mr W Bourke Cockran whoarrived from Bremen yesterday a pas-senger on tae Kaiser Wilholm der Grosse

I have been ill for some time saidMr Cockran and have not taken muchinterest in political affairs and havegiven only a cursory attention to newspapers When I went away in Decem-ber last I expected to be abroad only liveor six weeks but I was stricken withpneumonia while In Egypt and havehardly yet recovered from the effects

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bets surrounding it A second featurewill be the building of the approachfrom the South including the great tunnel under Capitol HilL This work willbe done by the Pennsylvania Railroadand the third will be the work for whichthe Baltimore and Ohio awarded contracts yesterday The whole work willcost about J14000000 When finished itwill give Washington the finest railroadterminal in the world It will embodythe advanced ideas of the railroads ofthis country from an operating stand-point and in the decorative feature willharmonize with the fine Governmentbuildings in the Capital City

New Dining Cars

The ton new dining cars ordered bythe Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad a fewmonths ago have been completed andthey are to be put Into service beforethe end of the week The cars are ofthe latest patterns costing more than

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Needs Engines-So rapidly Is the business of the

Southern Railroad growing that It cannot get locomotives enough to operateall of the trains It would like to putInto service It Is expected howeverthat the first of the new engines orderedfrom Blair Co can be delivered bytho first of September so the road canbe in readiness for the winter traffic

NEWS FROM BOYDS

BOYDS Md July WAllnutt a prominent farmer of Dawsonvllle who broko one of his legs severalweeks ago by falling thirtyfive feetfrom the top of his barn to the floor isnow convalescent He is well known inWashington where ho was a salesmanfor years

At Washington Junction the new fiftysixlever switch tower that has been incourse of construction for the past yearwas put In operation on Mondaytower Is the most complete on the Bal-

timore and Ohio Railroad east of Pittsburg The levors control all switchespertaining to the movement of trains toand from Washington by way of theMetropolitan branch and all trains forBaltimore and Frederick by way of theold line and also by the newly constrncted Adamstown cutoff Electrical blue-

stone batteries govern the locking devices of some of the switches cast of

that nlacoThese batteries are placed In a large

house In the center of the park near thedepot and the house Is so heated In winter time that the batteries cannot freezeTwo telegraph operators are to be placed-in the tower and probably a switchmanwill also be employed

The little son of Clarence M Griffithwho was paralyzed from the hips downto the ankles a few weeks ago is nobetter

COMSTOCK VS BASEBALLHOOSICK FALLS July the

Christian Endeavor convention horo yesterday action was taken condemningSunday baseball The principal speak-er was Anthony Comstock

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JAPANESE RESOLUTE-

AS TO MANCHURIA

Russia Must Be Pressed to Definite

Settlement

VICTORIA B C July 29 Advices re-

ceived by the steamer Tosa Maruthe Orient state that the Japanese aremaintaining a mcst rcholute stand onthe Manchurlan question Theopinion is that the time has gone by forwarnings to Chinese or reference tcChinese statesmon As the JapaneseTimes epitomizes it

The diplomatic situation with regardto Manchuria has passed the stage wherequestions of Chinas moral courace orcowardice arc of any importance Theonly possible way to permanently settlethe trouble is to discuss the matterfrankly with Rufeala and there may bewar or may be peace but either waythe settlement will be definite

From Seoul comes news of increasingactivity of Russians on the Korean sideof the Yalu River and protests are being made by Korea but Russia showssupreme Indifference Meanwhile theJapanese are hurrying into the field andaro active In seeking Umber concessions

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MOB IN INDIANACLASHES WITH NEGROES

INDIANAPOLIS Ind July illfeeling between whites and blacks atEvansville found expression between 1

and 2 oclock yesterday morning In anattack by a mob of fifteen white menupon the homes of four negro familiesand before the police could interferethe houses were nearly wrecked Whoatho police appeared the force was notequal to COIC with the mob and whileothers were coming to the scene theattacking party dispersed Two of thene ro families whose homes were mobbed left Evansville In the afternoon

STRENGTH AND SPEECHRESTORED BY ACCIDENT

PASADENA Cal July 29 Alice Daneapparently a helpless cripple and deprived of perfect speech for many yearsby spinal trouble has suddenly had theuse of her limbs and vocal powers restored as the result of an accidentWhile ascending the stairs at her homeshe fell and the last step struck againsther chest Immediately the pains lofther She now walks about without theaid of crutches

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MARYLAND

ANNAPOLISYesterday both factions of the Demo

cratic party held conventions at Annap-olis and each elected delegates to theState convention

THROUGHOUT THE STATEWork began yesterday on the con

struction of the first division of theCumberland extension of the WesternMaryland Railroad This division runsfrom Cherry Run west to Sidney Hilla distance of twentytwo miles About500 are employed and this force willbe increased as the work progressesSeveral deeds transferring land to therailroad company were filed for recordhere

The Democratic executive committeemet yesterday at Belair to canvass thereturns of the primary held on SaturdayAll of the members wore present withColonel Lee in the chair The returnswere received from the different chiefJudges and no material changes weremade except it was found that GeorgeW McComas had received a majorityover Harry C Lawder of 36 instead of22 as heretofore reported

The Republican party in Alloganycounty is crowded with candidates fornominations It has been remarked thatconditions are somewhat similar tothose of two years ago when a portion-of the Republican ticket was defeatedTho convention but two weeks off willbe a lively one and much trading wllbe done before a ticket will be com-

pleted The aspirant obtains one district at least and then goes Into theconvention ready to trade-

J Montgomery Gambrlll and MaudeRay Mayfleld were married at EllicottCity lust evening In the First Presbyterian Church The Rev Henry BranchD D performed the ceremony

Thomas OBrien and Lucia MaryGottsman both of Washington weremarried at Forest Glen Montgomerycounty by th Rev Charles O Rosensteel

A splendidly equipped switch towerhas been completed at WashingtonJunction on the Baltimore antI OhioRailroad in Frederick county It hasfiftysix levers and controls trains onthe Metropolitan Branch and the mainstem

Examiner C Phillips began examinations for scholarships anti teach-ers certificates In Elllcott City yester-day There were two contestants fortho Maryland Agricultural College fivefor the State Normal School four forSt Johns College and three for teach-ers certificates There were ten negroapplicants

LETS IN MOLASSESLONDON July 20 In a statement to

the House of Commons yesterday Pre-

mier Balfour said that a customs billwould be introduced abolishing ainousether thins the duty on raw molasses

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ATLANTIC CITY July 23 Cimrgedwith assault and Lattery the Rev E LJones pastor of Mount Nebo Churchwas held for a further bearing today

charge was preferred by Oscar Leea deacon vho declares that in Fobrurary the pastor committed the assaultupon his wife The arrest resqIted frontthe fight in the church It followed thearrest of Lee on a charge preferredagainst him by the Rev Mr Jones

A special policeman Is In attendanceat the church His duty is to see thatthere are no more furniturebreakiniepisodes there He is instructed topromptly arrest all who start a fightin the edifice Those members of thecongroRSticn who support the Rev MrJones held a business meeting and dis-

missed as deacons and trustees EdwardDaide Oscar Lee Alexander Fisher andCharles Oliver The deposed officerswill object-

A committee of ministers from Phila-delphia and other cities will examineinto the controversy

MISS IRVING TO APPEARIN FRENCH COMEDY

PARIS July K Hackottthe actormanager has contracted withPierre Wolff the author of Le Secretde Polichlnelle for a comedy for IsabelIrving The actress will continue toplay next season in The Crisis butwill appear in M Wolffs new piece thefollowing season W S Thompson whois to play Kugucnrta role in Le Secretde Polichinolle will come to Franco InAugust to consult the French authorand actor on the details of the Ameri-can production of the piece which MrHackott will make In the autumn

HAWAIIANS DESIRE

GOVERNMENT LIKE

HONOLULU Hawaii Julyyesterdays session of the home ruleconvention former Delegate Wilcoxurged that Congress be memorialized togrant Hawaiian independence Hestrongly favored the establishment of agovernment for the islands similar tothat of Cuba Mr Wllcoxs remarkswere received with much applause Itis probable that a petition embodyingthe views he expressed will be preparedfor presentation to Congress by Delegate Kalanianole

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Rushing WorkIt begins to seem as though George

Gould is going to make good his promises to the people of Baltimore that heis to have the Wabash terminals tnworking order In Baltimore by the firstof the year Gangs have been put towork on the sites in Baltimore to begiaa general cleaning up Larger gangs aremaking connections between the variouslines Mr Gould has bought in the Eastthe most important being at CherryRun where the laying of track has beenbegun This construction Is known asthe Cumberland extension of the Western Maryland Railroad and It Is to betwentytwo miles long When it is com-

pleted the Wabash trains can come directto Cumberland over the Gould tracksThe work is being done by contractorswho are under an agreement to have thoroad in working order in less than sixmonths

Colonel Brown ReturnsCol L S Brown the general agent

of the Southern who has been In Virginia on business for his lines returned-to the city last night well satisfied withwhat he accomplished I found thecountry prosperous ho said Cropsarc good everywhere and farmers arereaping their rewards Many peoplefrom other localities are moving lutethe State and all seem to prosper Themost modern methods of farming arebeing adopted and highclass machin-ery is now to be found on all of thefarms The improvement has been general houses wells barns andstructures and necessities being up todate I found also that there is a bigdemand for good farming ground Thepeople In the Northwestern States havecome to the conclusion that it is betterto farm In the genial climate of the OldDominion where there is always waterand sunshine than to try to get alongin the land of blizzards where one cropout of three Is lost

Big ContractThe big contract for the Washington

viaduct through which all of the raHroads are to enter Washington was letyesterday in Baltimore The cost of theaffair is to be 2000000 and the officersof the Baltimore and Ohio are to supervise the construction The engineersand contractors are McMullen Mc-

Dermott and the Hoffman Engineeringof Philadelphia These firms

lave signed to have tho work completeda loss than two years

The firms are to construct the ap-

proaches on the east to the termiinls the freight yards roundhousessad other structures are to be erectedt y the Baltimore and Ohio The ap-

proach of the terminals is to begin aiUontello on the Washington branch ofhe Baltimore and Ohio Here tho tracksare to diverge furnishing the railroadwith an outlet to the West The stoneviaduct proper Is to be a tulle and aquarter long It is planned to have tentracks on this structure

Owing to the immensity of tho work tobe done in creating tho new terminal itwas found necessary to divide it intothroe parts One feature will be theconstruction of the station itself Thiswill be In charge of Architectof Chicago and will bo a beautiful marble building with ornate landscape ef

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RICHMONDGovernor Montague was the star wit

ness yesterday in the case against Si-

mon Solomon sheriff of Henrico countywhose removal for alleged neglect ofduty Is sought by the Passenger andPower Company The testimony of Gov-

ernor Montague was considered thestrongest yet given against the sheriffand the counsel for Solomon waa unsparing in his efforts to shake the

in the crossexamination-

Dr Isabella P Voss who had practiced here for many years committedsuicide last night to avoid being

for conspiring to cause the deathof an Infant She drank aconite anddied in a short while

THROUGHOUT THE STATETen attachments were sworn out in

the corporation court at Newport Newsyesterday by members of the VirginiaPilots Association against barges andschooners which have come into thisport since the constitutionality of thecompulsory pilotage law was settledwithout taking a pilot on board Thereprobably will be more than a hundredof these cases in the courts here

Edward Henry of Summerswho went to the Philippines in 1899 hasjust returned with a bride She is thedaughter of a Sulu chief and her namebefore marriage was Noonia Loa Letwhich translated Into English meansMiss Dew Upon tho Leaf

The Norfolk and Western RailwayCompany has announced Its Intention tobuild 500 new coal cars in the Roanokeshops for fall delivery The cars willhave a capacity of 100000 pounds andwill have undcrframos of steel Ma-

terial for the construction of these carsis now arriving

The board of visitors of the University of Virginia met yesterday pursuant to adjournment to elect a president-No action was taken because of failureof throe members to attend

Elsey Everett died at her home nearCastle Hill yesterday She was thisdaughter of Mr and Mrs Aylett Ever-ett and was fourteen years old

PEOPLES PARTY UNITED

DENVER July 29 Amalgtunatloninto one party was yesterday effectedby the two factions of the Peoples par-ty In national conference

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LONDON July 29 King Edward andQueen Alexandra wore accorded a greatreception on their arrival in Londonderry yesterday

Large crowds from the surrounding dis-

tricts assembled 10 greet tho first Eng-

lish sovereign who had ever visited Londonderry Their majesties were met atthe railroad station by the mayor andcorporation ihe usual number of addresses were presented replying towhich the King expressed his pleasureat the references to the spirit of goodfeeling and harmony pervading all class-es In Ireland adding that if his visithelped to extend and consolidate thisfeeling he would be richly rewarded

The King and Queen subsequentlylunched at the Guildhall and attended avariety of functions

Among the pleasant incidents was thepresentation of a special address to theQueen from the women of Londonderrydrawing attention to the fact that Londonderry is an Important center of In-

dustrial work for women and of thehigher education of women

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ARRIVESWITH MANY NEW PLAYS

NEW YORK July 20 After an ab-

sence of six months in Europe CharlesFrohman returned yesterday and an-

nounced his plans for the coming theat-rical season His new plays by Ameri-can authors will include comedies byWilliam Gillette Clyde Fitch and Au-

gustus Thomas on which the writersare now at work Works of Englishorigin which Mr Frohman will presenthere Include J M Barrlos The Admirable Crichton another new play by MrBernie The Man From Blanknoyswith Charles Hawtroy new plays by Pinero Jerome Raleigh Hope ChambersJones Grundy Esmond Captain Mar-

shall and others Stephen Phillips po-

etic Ulysses will be produced In September

HIS MASTERS LIFE

MR FROHMAN

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JACKSON Tenn July story ofa horse that Is a real hero comes fromthis county Bob Hunt a stock manowns a beautiful gray stallion and afine Jersey bull The latter is a viciousanimal and on more than one occasionhas shown a pugnacious disposition Us-

ually a pitchfork serves to frighten himoff from about tho barn or pasture

Last week Mr Hunt in company with-a small boy was crossing the pastureleading the stallion Suddenly the bullappeared upon the scene and showedevidence of wanting to fight Mr Huntgave the halter rein to the boy andthought he would drive the Irate animalaway The bull started to flee butchanged his mind after running a shortdistance and discovering his pursuer didnot have the dread pitchfork ho lowered his head and charged upon hismaster

Mr Hunt attempted to run and fellThe bull butted him as he passed andit looked for a moment as If Mr Huntwould be gored to death The boy dropped tho rein of the stallion and startedfor help

It was then that the noble animalproved himself faithful to his masterand was a real hero Rearing on hisbind feet with a snort of defiance hebore down upon the bull which in themeantime had returned a second timeupon Mr Hunt and was about totrample him to death The horse bit alarge piece of beef and hair out of thebulls back at the opportune momentand wheeling planted both rear heelsin the ribs of his opponent almost send-ing him to tho earth and causing himto roar with pain The bull left hisprostrate victim and fled In terror withthe horse pursuing him taking chunksof hide and flesh every few steps untilhe had been chased to the bottom Thehorse then returned to his master

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ST LOUIS Mo July Carl Beachthe nineteenyearold son of AdolphBusch the St Louis brewer Is now atSaranae Lake N Y waiting for mem-bers of the fatally to arriveauthorize an operation by Dr Lorrafor congenital hip dtatecatioa TMoriginal plan was to take yetinj heedsto Vienna this sttiaraer but this longtrip Is avoided owing to the fact thatDr Lorenz was forced te return toAmerica to remove the plaster sfrom Lollta Armour It isthat a tt00 fee will be paid to DrLoreaz If he cures the Busch youth whohas never been able to walk

CASINO AT NEWPORTINVADED BY SHERIFF

NEWPORT R I July 20 Once morethe sheriff of the county made his appoarano at the Casino yesterday seerslap and still another writ was servedupon Edward Gray as a result of thecollision in Bellevue Avenue on July1 of Mr Grays automobile and aand buggy driven by Sarah AnthoayThe complainant in the action bgMiyesterday is Adolph Hirahfeld ef NewYork who was driving with Misc An-

thony at the time of the accident aadassorts that he was thrown oat of thevehicle and so severely injured thatnothing less than 000 can reimy him

EBELT NOW ADMITSSTRANGLING HIS WIFE

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MOUNT VERNON July 29 MartinEbelt or Schaeffer was held last nightfor the grand jury for the murder of hiswife Augusta to which he coafo edfreely The case against the prisonerhad been practically completed by thepolice before he made his confessionThe fact that he and hi wife goneto or close to the scene of the crimehad been established and it had alsobeen admitted by his brother and a boynamed Sullivan that Ebelt had returnedto them alone In a heated conditionEbelt was led yesterday to the morguewhere lay the body of the murderedwoman He gazed upon the body andidentified it with the same indifferentair which had marked his whole bearing since being taken into custody

CAPTAIN PLAYTER RESIGNSCapt H J Playter who has served

In the adjutant generals office fortwentyone years has resigned his po-

sition with the War Department andwill leave Washington in a few days forhis home in Iowa

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LONG BRANCH N J July 29 Aftersix weeks of almost continuous sleepC Endicott Allen formerly of Bostonhas Improved so rapidly during the pasttwentyfour hours that yesterday he waswheeled out into the sun parlor and readthe newspapers for an hour before doz-

ingThe physicians at the hospital yestor

day said that the tide had turned andthat Allen will soon be sleeping normally The young man was awake thegreater part of the day fed himself forthe first time and talked rationally-

He seems to be like Rip Van Winkle-in some respects Scones of early child-hood days are constantly before himand he talks to the nurses In attend-ance of what he did when a boy

Allen is twentyeight years old and abright young man He took a preparatory course in Harvard College butnever finished It is said that his strangeaffliction was brought about throughoverwork and worry His father It Issaid lost a fortune in a short time andthe young man was thrown on his own

resources without warning The youngmans sole ambition was the care of hismother who has beer visiting her sonalmost dally

Only the night before last he wasaroused and the first words that he uttered were Mother where are you

was six weeks ago last Sunday thatAllen dozed off Into unconsciousness although he had suffered periodically before this and would sleep for twentyfour hours at a time Since being at thehospital the patient has been treated byelectricity All kinds of cures have beenadvanced and none accepted

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Catarrh begins with a stubborn cold in thehead inflammation or sore-ness of the membrane or lining of the nose discharge of mucus matterheadaches neuralgia and difficult breathing and even in this early stageis almost intolerable But when the filthy secretions begin to drop backinto the throat and stomach and the blood becomes polluted and thesystem contami-nated bv the catarrh J hd a Continual hoadacho my cheeks had grown

nose was always stopped up my broathincessantly I heard of S S S and commenced to usoit and after taking several bottles I wns cured and

realize what a dis hero never sInce had the slightest symptom of thoand disease Miss MARY Lgusting Northwest Cor 7th and Poliz fits St Joseph Ho-

ing disease Catarrh-is It affects the kidneys and stomach as well as other parts of thebody It is a constitutional disease and as inhaling mixtures salvesointments etc are never more than palliative or helpful even in thebeginning of Catarrh what can you expect from such treatment when

it becomes chronic and the whole system affectedOnly such or remedy as S S S can reach this

k deepseated disease and purge the blood ofthe catarrhal poison S S S purifies and buildsup the diseased blood and the inflamed membranes-

are healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases when new richblood is coming to the diseased parts and a permanent cure is the result-

S S S is guaranteed purely vegetable and a reliable remedy forCatarrh in all stages Write if in need of medical advice this will costyou nothing

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