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THE SAN FRAN JULY 7, 1899 C1sCco ALL, ¥RIDAY. EXTRA SESSION BOOM IS IN GREAT DANGER Rumor to (he Effect That the Governor Openly Sneers at the Burns Programme. i Touts of the Mexican Alarmed to Think That Gage Has Opened His Ears to the Siren Song of Stephen M. Wh ite. < 1 ey 1 that lofty and politics if the Governor Democratic party fact that mem! army RO 1S CAPTORS AT THE FERRY WCUSED OFSLIP 15 BUNS D VAGRAITS Charges Against Po- Willard Baker Again a Fugitive. liceman Conway. Wi y wi tempora from The REPUBLICAN MEETING. Thirty-Fifth Assembly District Club iscusses Primary Laws. < i er strict met ch w dalit Gentlemen’s So primary election la : ting of t s recently ped. Man Ge 1 of » asked the speaker., which . I d, making clear to all between the old and Thomas O'Connor = e work of the . of the Republican to elect delegates and not a blanket prim. W. Allen : _w. on the side of purity indq | The preamble of the club was read at the beginni f the meeting and evoked en- thu Consolidated Clubs Meet. The Consolidated Democratic 1 the Fortieth District et last .night at all on Fifth avenue, be- W t bos and Clement street. (1 ward O'Connor presided and Dennis ielivered by M. . Hassett ’I, f\‘l. A\‘?.H’ll— hith ng held | mending Assessor Dodge for his efforts in oA Iand: S s creasing the assessment roll were intro- ’ i P. E. Troy and unanimously 4 —_————————— Democratic League Club. -| The Democr League Club of the | t held a meeting last a Hall, 1322 Howard = it 'in the chair, one of New York and made addresses. —————— Indorse the Assessment Roll. The Richmond District Improvement | 1b held a meeting yesterday to express | their sentiments v he assessment roll tly prepared Assessor Dodge. A preamble and resolution were adopted de- aring that the “roll is the fairest and 1 o Rag Time Hayes, the Pianist. & Street, rece: tamale Grot = ita the clty has had for many l d S , and 18 upon ‘the Board of Su- .an crip pervizors to “stand firm agaimst corporate personal influences that would re- And ce the roll and thus rob the city”; that | as it now stands it protects the rich as Land WaPPantS well as the poor. and that the board now has the opportunity to regulate the tax le a_ figure below the dollar limit. 0f All Kinds [ The clup furfher urees'the Supervisors o i | “stand’ firmly by their campalen piedges For the Location of ‘,..m to protect the name, fame and. wwels fare of our city. | il L Government e - Suits for divorce were filed esterday And by Alta P. Cantrell against Roy I Cant- | renl on the ground of failure to provide; State Lands [ Kittie Lemon against Lew H. Temmon: | on the ground of desertion: Minnfe L., al- | vin against Willlam H. Calvin, for cru- Both Surveyed elty, and Mary A. Park against' John B. And Unsurveyed. | stiifar Cisit T —_— “ 4A: Tola, l\;zn the other day a ball was given in order o raise money with whicl F. A. HYDE, | .to buy a-cork leg for a legiess and indi- citizen. | gent There is fine irony in the 415 Montgomery St., San Francisco, | idea of dancing in aid of & legless man. BLANKET PLAN ADOPTED BY REPUBLICANS Brief Session of the County Committee. MEANS A LARGE CONVENTION THREE HUNDRED AND SIX DEL. EGATES ARE ALLOWED. I Apportionmen resentatives to Each of the Eighteen Assembly Dis- tricts of the City. An unty Committee met t evening and adopt plan of electing del- nominating con- Republican C h Castie 1 the blanket ticket egates to the municipal ention f endergast checke y-two members present the minutes of the pre- lled tee the cha comm the the report clal appointed to a plan pportionment of tes to the municipal convention and ing for the manner of their ele n. Chairman George Wentworth which was short and con- f a petition to be presented Commissioners for a place 1 embraces the ead the sisted m report tionment_and and is as chairr d secretary of Republican party, being of the city and courn sco, which party at olled mc th of the said reby and each forth t party city and s of de ime of the arty of the incisco te the 1 county . on h day polled more than 3 e cast in said city Republic; un- erning body or ymmittee and for ti Franc at this petition or w ithen- e proper rs of such “ounty Commi that it ntion of said party to hold local convention for the purpose of B50 PM Lincoun Savace Tve MINORITY -, v D e be@ 1 1 es in office, the office for whicl at the L section new « mty of ni that a official reques upon the place bhe primary d count Fran present the ty and county all subdivisions thereof. rancisco, a id delegates shall be voted for upon one official election ballo We, and each of us, and the said county committee, hereby specify in detail tl sportionment of such del gates: Sald county committee of s; Republican party has apportioned the said 306 delegates among the eighteen embly districts, constituting the political division of the city and county of San Francisco, and for said eighteen @oio i oieieieisie® © 3 . 2 . ® 4 . & . * ® S b4 . + . ® & 2 . 3¢ . 1 . ® @ * - @ @ ¢ . > PS é . * ® T . ® 3 . 1 ® g " > ¢ |8acPm. + ¢ | GeoAwsnTworTs fREsenTs| © * The CeporT. z ® o D . J Assembly districts seventeen delegates shall be nominated and elected at large in said city and county of San Francisco, and shall constitute the sald municipal convention of 306 dele- gates. The said delegates are also_appor- tioned upon the hasis of one delegate for every S01 votes polled of the ave age of 24516 polled for each of the ca didates for public office nominated b: the said Republican party and whi names were printed upon the official municipal ballot and who were voted for at the last general municipal elec- tion, held in said city and_county of San Francisco on the §th day of No- vember, 1808. - Ge-0— t of Seventeen Rep- I As soon as the reading of the report| was concluded a motion to adopt was made. L. E. Savage spoke briefly in 0ppo- sition_to the adoption of the report. He said he was opposed to the general BARERS TOOLS ARE EXEWPTED FROM SEILURE i » | The Point Decided b Judge De Haven. e — | JEWELERS’ SAFES ARE SAFE s own delegates. | The report was adopted by a viva voce | vote. The committee adjourned to meet | at the call of the chairman. | | The committee appointed to prepare the | | scheme, and favored a plan giving to | }M\rh Assembly District the right to se- | | +O03+ 0404040040404 040C4040+0 4 00000000‘9000?0'00090 +O+O0+TITHOITICICIOI0I0 40+ 0+ O+ 040400 +04040404 0+ 0+ O 40 $040+04+ | v e i e g |MIXERS OF DOUGH NEED NOT FEAR ATTACHMENT. e Even if They Employ Journeymen, Their Rolling Pins and Other Implements Are Immune Against Creditors. gk SR VINE SV W SR e S 04099 Tn the matter of John Petersen, bank- rupt, United States District Judge de Ha- ven yesterday rendered an opinion that ! will be of great interest to mechanics and artisz 1 well as to their creditors. Petersen is a baker, an. sectlons | under | O4C+0+040 + O4O+++0+0+0+ Q404+ C+04040 CALIFORNIA’S SPACE AT PARIS EXPOSITION DI04 O+0 Q4040404040+ O+OIOHO IO+ O+ O+ D +0+04040+ 4 d 47 of the bankruptey act and sec- o | ¢ 0D aliok 69 of the Code of Civil Procedure | o » "MEETING ADJOURNED 4 iimed as exempt the molds, trian- ot = Cuaeman A-J-RASH es, sieves snches, roll pins and Q other portable utensils of his t . val- x @e600606-006-06 o &+ @ | ued at $100. The t d that Q Petersen employed journeymen bakers to >3 lan decided to designate the nominating | assist him and that t used these Q hody as a local convention he follow- | tools, and that journeymen bakers car- x* ing provision of the primary tion law : ek Jou SELSMCY Q has a bearing on the des tior miad noptoslisorqmplementsouithy themy - Conventionst to mbmninate joanalaates | Nor Were they expected 1o provide m o for county, or city and ty, of- when employed. ; 4 ficers and members of the Senate and Bankruptey Referee Green found that o Assembly, representing districts whol- | the articies mentioned were not the tools + Iy within bne county, or city and cot or implements of a mechanic or artisan, o ty upervisors and 1 OWnNS| A= denied Peterson’s claim to exemption > ficers, will be hereinafter in this bt Gl > ter designated as local conventions en quotec Sulhotityiio and a primary election to elect dele the effect that a jeweler's safe owned by E tes to suci conventions will be here the debtor and used in his busine as Q inafter in this chapter designated as a jeweler and watch repai was exempt 5 local primary. A conventior » from execution as an implement of his fnate candidates for trade. The Judge said that he was of HARVEY W. WILEY. S ficers will be herein the opinion that Petersen tled Q ter designated as a cit to have the articles set a ARVEY W. WILEY harge of beverages, candied fruits, % d a primary election I'he that journeymen ¥ s at the Paris Exposition, © confectioneries, mir s at the F D gat to such conventions wi { no to implements with then ories i 2 N D ernoc o Eir s el e aioRthe Commission ve afternoon inafter in this chapter designatec are not expected to provide such when met the members of the ss t Ao a city prim { employed, does not affect th stion in- | and announced to them that he would allot to this Stat rds 7 E — volved | the space allowed for the wine exhibit of the United es. @ LG 1o t the articles claimed This will mean about 400 square feet of floor, and assures a splendid 4 LEAGUE OF THE CROSS TO |'jri il Ve, the JU%e | % atepiay. of the Wine products of CANToN o ipects o have added e assumed that a i one of them is not ne for the use 20,000 bottles of v v"t”‘ \‘!H(d»" o% 'v\ v case: vaila CAMPIATE SANITARCRUZ 18 5500 b st 5s Wollowins his ocune: T ddition to this, California will have one or two show cases avallable | tion as a_baker, simply because he may for the exhibit of candied or crystallized fruits. }:’mm\mxs“fzr}nrs Pon(flda:“d o | = have emy d others to assist him in the Runyon and Secret ill, who were present when M iley granted the CADETS WILL PITCH TENTS AT |, f such articl Under the tute of N 3 Rl : ially W he informed * | use of such articles. der the eo . expressed themselves as highly pleased, especially when he inform THE SEASIDE. thi State the tools and implements that e would leave the matter of the exhibit entirely in their hands. @ B 3 MAvELes DroReciy Claimad dhysan; anciel Wiley een last t. aid that he had allotted the + o S ¥ S i canmingion MisbnNare generous space because California produces at least two-thirds of the wine in © Milit: D 1 Will Prevail for | 1ot in es limited to such only as + ilitary Discipline x B Chioiills s Wil W) cngaeed. bt this country and was entitled to it. f Eight Days—Spiritual Dirzetor include tools and implements used “We desire to exhibit samples of the typical wines of :hfi].end!ln); vine- 2 , i others o s reas Iy neces- also of the blended es.’ said Mr. Wile ‘Besides these, we ather O’Ryan Will Act bers fwhom Hti{s rea n vards, and also of the blended win 1 1 & cg lai for him to employ to will show bran from all sources a full line candied fruit, rep ‘2 as aplain. . 'u‘n} ‘,"'l”’;,‘,"fi.‘\‘ “”! ame o senting the best ducts of the State. - object to present literature g D railiary waviin which the busir descriptive of the vin 1s, climate, method of fermentation, storage and 4 hird annual encampment of the | cych trad conducted. ripening and everyth that will interest foreigners who intend to invest Q League of the Cros dets will be held It must understood, qualified the in the lines or wines of California. For that purpose, one or two attendants 6 t Santa Cruz this year. The cadets Judge. that a baker would not be entitled will be allowed the commis e 7t Geiov ient oty the i ht d to "utensils and_implements in num Mr. Wiley Is at ent rent of Agriculturs, commencing rday, J 15 iiwhiled SUTCEERE 40200 fextenstve Pk and is attending the Conventi s and Experiment Sta- ? military discipline will prevail there will ! e Tactar. | & tions now in session in this city, ve officer of the Asso- @ be plenty of recreation a enjoyme f e value when compared with ciation of Chemists, which is hold convention here. One of & Colonel William P. Sullivan Jr. has | the capital invested or the labor of oth- his most important works in connection with his official position at Wash- @ issued orders for the entire ‘command, | ers employed therei fngton is that of food adulteration and the composition food. His re- & with the exception of Comp; I en was engaged in following the ports on the subject have resulted in Congress favorably reporting a bill N. to assemble at the headq < ation of aker on - his regulating interstate commerce in adulterated foods. This will effect the for- 6 ner Tenth and Marke o'clock | ¢ F hd not as a journeyvmar mation of a food section in the Department of Agriculture, which will be in & on Saturday. July 15, and proceed to the | There jols and implements n P P Alameda mo Here It will be joined | essary to enable him to carry on his trade charge of Mr. | by the Oakland companies and the regi- are exempt. notwithstanding the fact that +0+04+040+ ment will then continue on to Santa|he may h employed others to assist| @+C4THOIC+0+0+O+ D+ D4TITTITID4O+04340+0 L Cruz, him in doing the work incident to the el - A sdsendeguant lcontl Hnero g tuy ke A o EEEN T COONEY SHOT AT THEM. an from the purser of the steamer men from h company. will emble —_—e—————— a S i el 3 f : orning to the insans at headquarters on Thursday, July 13 UNDERGROUND WIRES A Southern Pacific Trackwalker Likes Receivi Prospt 1 B Bt S 5 ce spital, his Ut L Human Targets. f Johnson of Stockton, having and Quartermaster Harry Mahot or | OT Prepared by the Merchants’ a1 Coor track-walker in the employ | sworn out a warrant charging him wit and Quartermaster Har Mahoney for er P! Y A ‘. i he Insanity Commissioners e duty tehing tents and preparing for Association Recommended. of the Southern Pacific Railway ( Yy | mined him but continued the case u the the regiment Saturday 2 o Gl cth street cut, emptied five | & X JtiacY 1 aver The Street Committee of the Supervisors | in the Bk e olar =ativ. Wednesda want to hear other Wit : the first president of the| yesterday. repoxted fayorably ‘the order | barrels of his revoyer sy ¥ ding ross the encampment will | prepared Association | morning at five employes of the e amp Fallor and agre Francisco and San Mateo Eic o New Rubber Company. 1 banc hic as been !’ b rany I were walking peaceab > e v R L L comrs B 3 tho cut on their way St rticles of incorporation of the Chiapas '“"“"~ and the erts will be a fea- | ,rder divides the city into four districts, are N. . Brahan. J. B. Kelly. Ross Pe Rubber 11'1 antation Investment (”rv‘x;nr::n z of the camp. overing € limr and 5 S frank Waornel, | organized for the purpose of cultivatin g | 5 practically covering the fi im v son, John MeSherry rank rnel, D ) poEmip Ol yan v thetaptoaial direc- | [rovides that all telegraph, telephone, | .14 ¢ o still thanking their stars | rubber trees in the State of Chiapas, Mex- f the ue of the Cross 5 ver wires | 8R¢ . = T % 5 1 ey % s elect 1 district messenger wires | §50 I S0 Ciiker's aim was as bad as | ico. were filed yesterday. The capital D N the limits prescribed. which em-| s jntention. The shooting v stock is $100000, all of which has been ‘% the regiment will be fn_camp. the entire business section of the| 4¢ the Seventeenth street cubscribed. The directors are: L. S. Sher- ey L D (v, hall be placed in undcrground eon | and o warrant for Cor subes L e e ol s W e Ay he dendanipne duits an C emovec om the »ably be issued to-day. £ Nl 6 et e ‘ “'N’,”"\‘””: o streets wit a period of three years. The | © The records in the hand t o 1\”"” e ethbuina it AT = four districts will be cleared of wires in! show that this is not t rst offe = e i e St i o <ion, so that there will be no in-| this kind with which Cooney has 7 Bptwioks s | THE ALLEGED POISONER. terruption’ 1o the service tharged. Me emptied his revolver on 1 iWesterbare SEFINIE H The committee also recommended sev-| previous occasion at some of the {|;.1, be- - e 7 ; i i is cral changes in the street-sweeping sched-{ fonging to this same company who were | At Mal dche gentlemen’s lunch in Pm]s;c““‘"} H;s IfSt;hI‘f]‘eg;everfll T e lows: Placing Washington | on thelr way home through the private rooms without e charge, * amaging Facts Against Mrs. treet. from Battery to Bast; Sansome, | cut in the early morning They —————-— Minnie Adams. Jackson to Pacific, and Battery. | to swear out & warrant Jfor his Indorsed the Supervisors. and Drumm stre rom Jac Joy hac sfortune to tres A BT s = { The prosecution in the Minnie Adams Aoy, In the second class, whi ned s of the corporation on Repubilcan Club No. 1 of the Thirty- poisoning case is about ready to close. | provides for sweeping once each day. eX-| other oce when Cooney t¢ gy )] (‘\'\',‘;“lm‘jid\Vfly‘_:x'llifx:\élfll During the trial it has been shown by | cept Sundays. Streets in the third class | at him. For this offense he was d, | astic me t Wednesday even 3 he State that the night before the ire to be fwept three times each_week | but escaped through the influence of the | McGinnis HHall, Twenty-fourth and l«\(la& B8 8y - i i ead o elve oS « fourt! compan, a8 eets. solutions ere adopte Richard Gray. the defendant purchased a ht times monthly; fifth class streets Is Johnson Insane? ir % p to \‘rlr‘| edges in three-our-ce phial of carbolic id from | onee weekly instead of of four times a s . 5 i et T ”»"x' th ollar limit, and other the store at Geary and Devisadera streets; | month, and sixth class streets once in two Charles S, son, who w a el }_v;w'h.u yusi \\"T\ ‘\‘\i\d tr that she told the father of the child that | weeks instead of (wice cach month. Saturday nig stealing a gold watch ! club m L n she would let the baby drink the acic = e B if perctance he found it; that she had | | a ca in her possession the night she Donovan Is Insane. bought the poison, notwithstanding her | Ppatrick Donovan, the carpenter who | denial. and that she Kept carbolic' acid | pyrgered his old friend Alexander Jar- [ O i e Lot o | alne rwith) anl ax inthelvestbuleyolus [hichashe gcnl ares e .2 | Rose's. Church, ken from the Coun Conntituferthe o s O o | ty Jall and éxamined by the Insanity The most important witness on, the | Commissioners. They ordered him sent Kenny" l" ified that she gave the pe, to the pa Asylum, wi he had been said to have been worn by the accused | twelve years ago. the night she purchased the poison, to ————————— | daughter of Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Adam Richard Jessup at Liberty. had requested her not to testify to the ! _. Fe 2 | Richard Jessup. the boy who was ar- for what reason she did not know. | fact, fhis was all she could tell and she was | rested for having burglar's tools in his | excused possession, was_turned over to his rel | “"Sergeant Duke, Oliver T. Cox and Dr. | tives by Judge Mogan terday on their | /. A, Niemeyer were recalled for fur- |promise that they would send him to Red- ther exemination on minor points, after | ding to his father. The case was contin- | which the case went over until this morn- | ued for a week, and if at the end of that | Ing. : | time Richard behaving himself it will be dismissed, — e Customs Inspectors Appointed. Customs Collector Jackson yesterday ap- | ointed W Adams from the eligible ¢ inspector. Thomas Buck- s, a veteran of the Civil War, Leen nstated by the department as customs Mr. Buckley was an inspector der Port Coil N and B ““Cars stop here,”” this is the sign The Market-st. Railway wish to define. Pegamold Aluminum does it for them; Opposite “'Call Bldg.”" 'tis a gem. R — WILL HOLD DOWN BILLS. | | Auditor Wells Says the Dollar Limit | Must Be Observed. | D inspector.- u for | was 1 Auditor Wells has sent out notices to| reasons by Collector Hager, a Democrat, | the heads of the various municipal de-| Mr. Buckley being a Republican. | partments, the chairmen of committees | e | | of the Supervisors and those merchants Morgue Statistics. | iv\lhu hu]‘](. vnn‘lr ct. ”fnr _sum\l!r‘ls" with the | During the fiscal vear ending June 30, | city, calling their attention to the resolu- B as ere reported to . | flow adoptea by the board last Monc 1890, 855 deathis Wefe Feporied fo the Cor | | limiting the expenditures for the next tw e rematnine deatha | months to the basis of the Finance Com- | Wara cEient WhLe e mittee's estimate of the tax levy and noti- | W And no physician had been fying them that he will hold all bills down to the limits prescribed. The Au or 1s firmly convinced that the city government y-four hours pre in attendance ceding the death. R ATTENTION! All Republicans and voters who are in favor of an honest administration of municipal affairs and desire a voice in the selection of delegates to the forthcoming Municipal Convention will please send their names and residence addresses AT ONCE to HENRY T. SCOTT, Chairman Central Republican Committee. Headquarters, Parlor Floor, Grand Hotel. JAMES A. WILSON, Secretary. Purpose : The classification into districts and pre- cincts of such as are in sympathy with the above move- ment, for the purpose of organization. | will be seriously crippled, but he says he has no alternative. He is most concerned Return of Mr. and Mrs. Morse. | over the fire alarm and police telegraph,| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Morse returned and says that in his opinfon if a big fire | | o' G4 rrom Washington, D. C., after | | Should occur as a result of the inefficiency | “iuompanying President Mckinley on his | of the system the insurance fes | four to Holyoke, Mass. Mr.. QNE WEEK NOTICE. | would nave good cause fort damage sults | Morse reports the President as looking | - against the city. e does not believe the | o an he ever has for the past eight | | G5ilar limi ix possthle and hinks it ‘poor | e e e gt FREE Assessment] %ook of Real and Per- economy to reduce the forces of the vari- |~ —_—e—————— sonal O ! | ous’ departments. | PTG Treatment and Hedicine B onerty, 1369, I 4 Hocki . 1al * FOR B g R i » = | Mrs. Lizzie ocking granted a sors of City and County of Sq Frieght Agents’ Banquet. divorte from Fred W. Hocking vesterday ity Hall bullding, second floor, Ju‘l; The quarterly banquet of the contract- | n (he ground of intemperance. The | GAlafl] eainess R IR | ing freight agents of all the transconti- | couple resided in Grass Valley. ‘The | = 5 I L otion Ro. 3604 of the Bolltial Cror s nental lines represented in San Francisco | plaintift was allowed to resume her maid- | NQISES 1IN THE EARS e e i clitsal coday thae will be held on Saturday evening, July 15, | en name, Lizzie Twitche A O oo s . for the year 1839, has been com at Jules' restaurant on Pine street. An | T e S ferit of my mew invention ¥ aciivered o me, s Clerk of the elaborate menu will be prepared and New Uniform Board. | and ANTISEPTIC treatme s i l:ge;lf‘rh:n:n';h(eorrx::xp toasts will be responded to on subjects of interest to the railroad fraternity. Forty of the members will sit down at table and a most enjoyable time is assured. The officers of the association are: Pres- ident, John A. Gill. Pacific Coast frei agent of the New York Central lines; vi resident, Edwin H. Prentice, district relght agent of the Southern Pacific Company; secretary., T. Hinchmann, | claim clerk of the Santa Fe route; treas- | urer, Con. Roman, contracting freight agent of the Southern Pacific Company. —_————— Major General Dickinson, Colonel A. D. Cutter and Colonel J. G. Geisting having been named by the Governor as a new board to select the uniforms for the tional Guard of this State, will shortly to perform their duty. —_— ee———— | Returning Volunteers. 1 A grand minstrel entertainment is to be given on the 2d of August in Native | Sons’ Hall under the auspices of the Na- | tive Sons of the Golden West in aid of | | | i meet 1 Maison | Riche serves gentlemen's | the fund being raised to prepare a proper | _ lunches in private rooms without extra | reception for the return of the California charge, * | volunteers. that gives many cures and so can use it all CATARRHAL patients ness cured. Best of reference: and hundreds of endorsements. FREE FOR ONE WEEK. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | marvelous R a amination in this office from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m., and that sald Board of Super- Viors met to examine the Assessment Book and equalize the assessment of property therein, | on MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 3, 1899, at 3 o'clock, and will thereafter continue in session from time to time until the business of equal- ization presented to them is disposed of, but mot Jater than the 17th day of July, 1899. Applications for correctlon of assessment of real estats and personal property ar to be verified by oath. h e Public notice is also given, that in acces with sections 1807, 1509 and 3654 of the. Baltiey | Code, the Military Roll has been completed, de. livered over to me and is now open for exams ination and correction. as provided by law. dOHN A. RUSSELL, Clerigg | casy child eved and S0 per cent Dea: But the o trv it _and be convinced while you can Call at once or write DR. COTTINGHAM, 632 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. Hours—9-11 A. 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