The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1901, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1971. - i L= - P 10 FORMER RANK lice Ccmmissioners Obe; :ndate of Superior (:.‘.') Court. { = = - cleared for C ructed to Clos2 rrda_\ with 561 feet of of Captain Piltz. ownes. I from Oyster Har- k a cargo of coal Decsomber 18, in north, e was caught in 1 the supports of the ried away. The next fis were On Docember 2 the main attached. went erward the miz- smashed into boat on the port quarter d the ship sprang a leak. ger was now 15) miles south- laths and Challenger put in here in dis- 2 e was ship-rigged ark-rigged and longitude oit ropes and the shh RESTORED | DISMASTED SHIP CHALLENGER IS NOW RIGGED AS A BARK 'While on Her Way to Kahului She Is Caught in Heavy Gale! and Nearly Wrecked and Enters This Port in Distress. Bark Harry Morse Sails, Policemen Casting Off Lines| THE EMPORIUM. ESSEL CHALLE. for San Francisce here the cargo was dis- hip was put on the dry- s Her owr over, decided to ‘This was done, I better and be morc her new rig. sl BARK HARRY MORSE SAILS. No Cargo Is Taken and Policemen Throw Off Lines. Morse got away vesterday under police longshoremen would not rs would not haul the at the last minute the d to get the union mea 1. In consequence Po- Bean and Barry went as watch on the wharf. the whart d throw . sa the policemen had who failed to get their the Harry eamsters would not handle the stutf made a satisfactory angement the ve The m t from here by steam- nd put ahnam the Morse at Astoria. s to the sellers of the chlitz brew- is car- o e We More Steamers for Alaska. D The Pacific Ceast Steamship Company n is neces- is about to increase and improve its fleet Alaskan waters. At the present time wa Cottage City, Al-Ki and City peka are doing all the business. i on to, within a few weeks, turn K1 into a general utility boat and the State of California on the run. k\ the end of this month the new steam- ship Spokane, built especially for the certain of n P caldrons in the beer is Ideutenant Wood, U. 8. N., in charge of the branch Hydrographic office at Port- . He goes to Mare lsi- mined for promotion R. Whitney, late of the Thomson, and R. A. then have b of hulls and bollers for Puget St s Jones fell down the hold of the sterilize every terday and sprained his then [ f "‘Ac <I|"“ est 2lp and right arm. The doctors Hospital fear internal in- cctor of the Port F. 8. Stratton took y ady and gentlemen friends around the bay yester- nue cutter Golden Gate. Repeat and J. G. de the gate on Saturday 1 Repeat succeeded in but_the Wall was > e at sundown. Victor Sjoholm, f the Lily. committed suicide when schooner was thirty miles west of Umpqua. He had been actihg queerly for several days. and without saying a word to ‘anybody he jumped overboard. The Lily was put about and a boat lowered. but no trace of the missing mate could be found. The steamer Gipsy has been laid off the Santa Cruz run in order to get a new shaft and the Alex Duncan has taken her place se ways tha r hasgained tion for pur- made Milwau- the NEWS OF 'rn:zocxuy Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. 1 load coal at Tacoma for t, lumber at Port Lud- for Honolulu, e e Merchandise for the Orient. mer Carlisle City. which safled yes- terday for China, via San Diego, carried mer- chandise valued at $17.438 as cargo from this port. The cargo was maniested as follows: Manila—1750 cs_whisky, 22 cs hardware, ned goods, w kegs sauerkraut, 300 ca glassware, 5 cs photo goods Vi, VIGOR, ViTALITY for M[h MORMON BISHOP'S oung selz- n. - excesses or smoking. Cure Lost Talue, $13.405, For Japan—3 cs bicycles and sundries, § pkgs bar material Value, $600. 511 bags sea shells, 50 bbis ‘Wheat Shipments. ritish ship Thistiebank sailed yester- Queenstown for orders, with $2,110 ctis Varicocele or Con. rvous Twitching tmmed are " w valued at 375,000, and 24,000 ft lumber nt: 3 cure 1 oy |3 dunnage, valued at $80. - s A written goarantes | e v s e o ARRIVED. E AAdress BISHOP RI Sen Francisco, Cal March 5. Tuesday, GRA\"r 10" hours ‘from Santa besides receiving several abrasions | NGER THAT A GALE AND PUT IN HERE. River and Cznlnm | for | Morse because | of To- | It is the | = kept scru- Alaskan excursion trade. will be ready to | e go into commission and by the first week | clean and in April the regular service will be con- . ates ed by the magnificent steamships | The air in e of Calitornia, iSpokane and City of | - 2 The Cottafge City will then be beer is h flier between Seat- | s filtered between Skaguay. The Senator will run | e be tween San Francisco and Nome, cali- o 5 b ing at Seattle, and the City of Puebla I rels in which will be ready for service the first week s stored are cleaned r st nd soda, “a_ua and Umatilla. h rosin ‘Water Front Notes. SAILED FROM PUGET SHE HAS BEEN SOt ND AS A SHIP BUT WAS PARTLY DIS- RERIGGED AS A BARK AND WILL SAIL FOR a4 | | | | | | Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 3 houra from trom Grays from T m Coquillz hours hot E 7 days from Port- eld, ho tro! 80 hours CLEARED. Tuiet Thomas, Belvedere, a Stmr Queen, Per & Co. Devall, whaling Chemainus; R Swayne ebank, Paterson enstown SAILED. Tuesday, March 5. Stmr Leelanaw, S - Stmr- Alex Dut a Bay. an Diego dwards, Queens- Astorla. nggrab. Tacoma. Wikender, Coos Bay. Etta. Nyman, Bowens Landing. Nielson, Puget Sound Jan 10, lat 3 8, | from Antwerp, for n Francisc S W—Br bsrk Strathdon, a 3 W—Ger ship hence Oct W, for London. MISCELLANEOUS, Jan 1 Alsternixe, nares, previously reported, was floated with assistance four tugs and docked at Run- corn; silght damages. MEMORANDUM. EGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 5, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind calm atled March 5—Br stmr Port Blephens. for Port Pirie: sthr Chanenser, for San_ Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived’ March 4—Schr Mil- dred, from Seattle. GHAYS HARBOR — Satled March Halcyon, for San Francisco; schr Jennje for San Francisco; schr Laura Madsen, Redondo; stmr Newburg, for San Francisco. Anl\ed March 5—8tmr Coronado, hence Feb T stmr Coquille River. hence Feb 2 ©CQOS BAY—Arrived' March 5—Stmr Chlco, hence Feb Satled March 5—Schr Ivy, for San Francisco. AH BAY—Passed in March 5—U § stmr anita TTLE—Arrived Ma: & Sumrs from Valde Thomson and_Excelsior, Elibu March 5—Schr Comet, for San e e\ Cvea” March 4 Beamy ‘Pasadera, from San Pedro Arrived March 5—Stmr Pomona. hence March 4; stmr South Coast, hence March 4 Balled March 5—Stmrs North Fork and Nome City, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Sailed March 5—Stmr Luella, for San Diez: TACOMA—Salled March 5—Schr Annte Lar- Sailed March 4—Barge Santa Paula snd tug Rescue, for San Francisco, PORT W END—Arrived March 5—Schr Mariha W Turt, from Yakutat, L Returned March i—Schr E K Wood, from sea. EASTERN PORT. v YORK—Arrived March 5—Stmr City of Warhinaton, from. Coton. FOREIGN PORTS. FAL“O[TH-—AY{I\Pd March 4—Br ship Gienard. from Tacoma. SUEENSTOWN Arrived March 3-Br ship Penthesilla, from Aston GRIMEBY—Arrivad March 1-Br ship Cen- turion, (rnm Portland. BRISBANE—Arrived March 2—Br stmr Aor- angi, from Portland. JHULL Arrived March 4-Br ehip Kinross- shire, hen: Hl)\(fl\(}\G—SnHed——L’ 8 stmr Bamoa, for San Francieco. LIVERPOOL — Arrived March 4—Br ship Afghanistan, hence Aug 2. LONDON—Satled March 4—Br ship Largo Law, for Vancouver AUCKLAND—Arrived March §, at noon—Stmr Ventura. hence Feb 14, INCENT—Arrived prior to March 5—Br n, from Tacoma. 5ip; ETArrived March s—Br stmr Aorangt, couver. RENTA ROSALIA-In port Feb 21—Ger bark Ossqno, from Hamburg; Br ships Crown of Denmark and Olivebank for Iquique: Br ship Marion Josiah. for Iquiane. ready for OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Sailed March 5—Stmr Kalser Wilthelm der Gresse, for Bremen, via South- ampton: stmr Bovie, for Liverpool, Vi A s—Stme Hiyeo i foe Napien T . SYDNEY, NEW o Arr prior to March 5— Stmr_Aorangl, from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Brisbane. AUCKLAND—Arrived March 5 Stmr Ven- fura,_from San Francisco, vis Honolulu, for IEE\BTOW\' Arrived lnrch 5—Stmr Emr Gipey, Leland, and @ Third st. ruz. | pool Lake Superior, from St John, N B, for Liver- LONDON, March 4—Russ ship City of Be- | tor | Salled March 4—Stmr Victorian, lor Skaguay, | — MA—Satled prior to March 5—Stmr | om Hongkong, for San Francisco. —Stmr Batavia, | YOKOH Kyar tmr Servia. om Portland. 5—Stmr stmr Peruvian, f; York; March € — S for Liverpool, and w U-nLt commiunicating, owning to rrived March 5—Stmr Werra, | » for Naples and Genoa, and | )—Passed March 5—Stmr Lahn, from | rk, for Bremen. EN_Arrived March 5—Stmr Oldenberg, ‘ v York Steamer Movements. Mmunnm&mqmuu-nuuuim Nome City | Alliance North Fork Portiand and Astora.. Panama Newport Seattle a n Diego Tacoma. Humbeldt China and Puget Humboldt 1 r 10| . 10 10| n via San Diego... Tacoma. ... Humboldt . Mar, FPortland and Astorla..|Mar. greso. ureka ‘olumbia | Crescent cent. . | Tfl SAIL. | " Steamer. | Destination. Salls.| Pler. | March 6. I | arzo . Coquille River ¢ pm|Pter 3 . Coos Bay 12 m Pler 13 > |Tillamook Bay 12 m|Pler 13 W Km,,, .| Tillamook_Bay § pm Pler 13 River | 5 pm Pler 2 n Diego 9 am Pler 11 March 7. ew York via Pan10 am|Pler 27 & Tacoma..|10 amiPier China and Japan..| 1 p Puget Sound_Ports/11 am|Pler 9 | March 8. | Coos Bay .12 mPler 13 | St ‘Panama & Way Pi{12 m|PMSS |9 am|Pler 3| | 9 am Pler 11 | |Portid & Coos Bay| 9 am. Pler—] [Humbolde 2 pm|Pier 9| Astoria & Portiand|11 am Pler % | |Mexican Ports ....[10 am/Pier 11 | 2 pm |Pler 2| | | | o| 9w Pler uf | Newbur, L ‘Pler 2 | Caarina.......| Seastle & Tacoma[iz 7a Pler 3 March 12, ? Puebl, Puget Sourd Ports/1t lm\Pler 9 Newport .. | 9 am/Pler 11 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters ‘at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tida is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon_rises IR 26| 5. D[ 10:40] NOTE—In the above txpwll(on of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day: the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are Ih addition o the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is-subtracted from the depth | given by the charts. The plane of reference £ e Tean of the lower low waters. e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, B. N., Me hants > Exchange, San Francisco Cap, | ca March 5, 1901. The time ball on the tower, of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day—. e.. at noon of the 190th meridian, or a4t § o'clock p. m., Gréerwich e . CAI.KIN& . In charge. GRAND OPERA-] HOLS!-‘.—TH. sale of seats for the Sembrich g opera season will com- Totnce. &% Morooco's Grand. Overa-houms "o morning at 9 o'clock. The season wlu consist of six performances Lieutenant Commander, U. mnmimn RREZRRRR RRERY RRRRE RRERRRR KRRERRRR RRRRE RERRE RRR RRRR RN mmmmmmfiumm | | O'Brien, New Tailor Dresses From 512.50 to 385.00. $7t5 o moo THE EMEORIY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. To-Day’s Special Sales. Special Sale of the Marnufacturer’s Stocks Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. (— Mea's $12.50 and {17.50 Sick Suis, $8ugB int and were consequent'y manuficturer’s bands. enables us to sell the lat prices like these: Men’s $12.50 all-wool nobby effects, for coats cither #ng'e or & ed style; for. Boys' $4.00 Suitey rges, 8"-25 Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits, $2.35 .53- and many other equilly startling bar- ga ‘ns. These § garments, made by a manufacturer of the best kind of clothing for men and boys, were not fiished in time for the merckants who criered them, him an offer for the entire lot, which Cassimers § ck Sults, in new Men's $15.00 and $17.50 Sack Sui's; made of fine Wor.teds, Ox- ford Vicunas and fancy mixtures; ‘. .$11.25 5. double-breasted coats and knee parts; all-wool falrics in fashionable spring colorings; sizes from 8 to 16 years; for. . Boys® §5.00 ani }6 co Vestee Suits; fine al-wool Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots; sizes for 5 to 7 years; for. sizes for 3 t> 10 years left on the We made est styles at Cheviot and .45 ouble breast- | oo Schocl $2.35 .$3.35 | Worste s, $4.65; | A1§2.50 Woolen Waists, speciil to-day . . $20, $25 and $30 Dresses, $15 Until Lot is Soid. We have just cleared out the stock of a local manufac- turer; about @0 splendid all-wool Tailor Dresses; all colors and sizes and styles; a great many are sample new Spring Dresses, but most cf them were made for the fall bu: . They are all nice medium weight and the styles are good. We bought them at nearly half price and that is the way we’ll sell them. Not a sin- gle dress in the lot ever sold less than $20; the majority are worth $25 and. 330. Bcg’n- ning to-day and until lot is so'd, all at one $’5.oo price.. .. Woolen Waists, Half Price. All $3.00 Woolen Waists, special to-day Al $3.00 Woolen Waists, speci All §4 00 Wooen Wa'sts, spe jscs, special to-day to-day. , New Silk Waists, $4.95 1o $10.00. New Shirt Waists, 50c to THE EMPORIUM. g | i | | g | { 3 | | | i i i $4.00. ARAALR AR AAA A ITLA R inch mrta with four price, at their the quaity Dress Linings and Skirtings. ; For Wednesday only we offer 20 picces newest designs; an extra heavy sat- een; worth regularly 25¢ a yard, for Popula, Sheet Music 15¢ Copy. To-day we offer ten popu'ar pieces of Sheet Music, published at “T've Walted, Hon 5t ““Since Then There's Been No Light.” We have tecured quie a large lot of thess honi- somes goods at bargain figures, and to-day ( Wednesday) only offer them at about half regular valus. inches square, and the ovals ar: z0x36 inches; of dex'gns awaits your se'ection; regu'arly 75¢ and $1.00 each; Watch Fobs 48c. These attractive Warch Fobs for men are made of the best quality silk ribbon, 1 inches wide, with fine rolled gold plated buckles and swive's, in equare, oval and fancy des'gns. Regu'arly the ar: never to'd at less than 735c; the big store’s tpecial | price for Wednesday only, each 48c. e Lic striped skirting; black grounds, different colored shadings; all the 14¢c 55¢ 2 copy, s0'd by us Jnil closing tims reguarly at 25¢; at the very special cut L Sasiadon 'mw <888 | these $3.10 Go- Carts, manuy =z :a‘b‘.' x»artde _factured by the My Sunbea Fhitne Rickety ?’ln F. .A' Whitney ; Waited Long for You.” Carriage Co., y_Genuine Georgla Gi varnisaed reed ‘I Need the Money." b 3 “Bliss Forever Past bady, tinned Irish Point Shams | fo:fi;r-k; and Oval Trays on rpecial _saie Half Price. The Shams are 32 bus out, is the best, and a larg= ascortment special to-day iq tunate purc! steel whess wita dust proof hub, +»$2.36 12ic Silkoline 9e. Not a lot of odds and ends that we want to c'ean 65¢c Quali Biack Cheviot 44c a Yard. An atfractive bargain in black goods for this day only—We have secured at a third less than regular price about 500 yards of a go-inch black a'l-wool Cheviot, sp'encii qualitf and weight and a petfect black that wil n this much-in-demani cloth has been seling regularly at 65c it at special eale (Mx_v only. .. Choice Tollef Soap 14c Box. milled Toi'et Scaps on the market. famous *Savon ce Violettes,”” having a true violet odor, de icate and lasting; never been s3d | less than 10: 2 cake, or 3 for 23c, but our 5= enadles us to offe tis day on'y (Wednesda three cakes, Go-Cart Sale. t 2000 yards Silko'ine in twenty different patterns, sutabe for draperizs of a1 kinds, comforter cover- | ings, etc., which, if tought in the regular | way, would retail at 1234c a yard—on special sale to-day only x 4R ARRANEL TEARR L XXX R X LD R AAAR QAR L RNR WAN AR AR LD E AR L2 CLX DL LA QAR A W an a2t as wnaaas a yard—we offer Olive Oil—McEwen's, pints, regu’ar'y soc—to-d Baking Powder—E graranteed, money tory— Cheese—B. mid Mush—V fo0d—4 packas de; | | . 44c | Ful quart special sale (“ ednesday) | only bo We bave t clcsed out a lot f 1400 boxes of one of the choic- est hard- It is the Porter— Best qual spec al to-day only We place on sa'e to-day only. well known Me this s a first-class cas wide, 2 heavy sp=cial price for W | We have cloced out ance of a jobber's of this newest p doz=n in These pretty D: Jeinv: and. Scar’s are made of 2 tome washable silk, about 30 different d and handsome wings. * They can be tiad as Ascot or Once-over, to b: worn with a pin cr in a sailor knot or a bow and some wear aring; regular’y of choice new 36-inch % ACCUSED MEN S Evidence Defraud Not Forth- The prosecution in the cases of Thomas ex-School ex-inspector of public school bulldings, charged before Judge Cook with Burns, conspiring to tion with the .!n the department by E. D. Swift & Co., received a serious setback vesterday, it is possible to-day and the cases dismissed. Charles A, Board of Education at the time of the al- leged conspiracy, and Charles A. Barring- ten, the then examined, ane ination that Attorney Riordan for the d fendants raised the point mony as to the contract between E. Swift & Co. and the city and coumty was frrelevant and Immaterial. @ ik e e @ Purim Ball and Entertainment. Next Sunday at the Native Sons’ Hall the Maccabeean Club of the Emanuel Sts. terhood will give a grand ball and enter- tainment, The above part in a farce that evening which was Mr. Jos. Green of the H'Alc» written b: cabeean Jacobson a lovel will Nbell es. ml This Club. make the people Orphan Asylum band wm phy some of their selections. Dottner late from A f l!e sisterh l g lding fu: t] rhood bul fnfl!mwom the h.ll will be cro: fi‘uu lonl Hlll. against Burns, CORE A POINT of Conspiracy to lumber. them. tion must coming. ting Director, and J. J: defraud the city In connec- contract for lumber supplied and the jury may be discharged Welch, secretary of the resident of the board, were it was during their exam- at any testi- It might be No one | nesses. Jerem! of Mlchne the three gentlemen will take lzu‘plnyw il ewish hu dedi- s e thin “Ctub,® which for the first time that even- other good talent will ven for the ben: nd. From es 8 p. m. at the | streets. A‘oodum prom. that they claims were false. material in regard to Swift, the other de- | fendant, but he was not on trial. Considerable argument followe which Assistant District Attorne prey adm(:‘led that the only proof he had the s chairman of the Buildings Com- mittee, and O'Brien, as Inspector, fled to the correctness of the accounts for He had no proof by any person divided the money two de Attorney Riordan contended that the presecution must first prove a conspiracy and then the overt act. The Judge remarke: Fra It must be seems to dent occurred. Thus far Coroner Leland | has been unable to find any eye wit-| B Sues for Discovering an Asset. Michael Hawkins brought sult yestes day in the Justices' liam Meagher, Judge James V. as executors of t deceased, for the re. covery of $149 75, alleged to be due under | n agreement. In his complaint Hawkins avers that when the 40,000 estate of Michael Meagher was finally distributed he discovered the fees earned by Michael Meagher as speclal administrator of tha estate of Mrs. Burke, a cousin of Haw- kins and a_sister of Peter Donahue. amounting to $1000. were not inciuded in inventory. Hawkins then Frvpomlon to Willlam Meagher to | the character of the property omittad from the inventory of the gher estate if ne (Willlam Meagher) would ve Hawkins one-third of the amount so scovered. Meagher 2zreed to do so, but, it is alleged, repudiated after the omitted asset was added to the inventory and the estate finally distrib- uted. Hence the suit. —_—— Try to Rob a Saloon. Thomas McGinnery and E. H. Hunting- toll ‘were arrested at an early hour yester- | morning by Sergeant Helms bookedlttge(‘ny?dwnon:chugeo them t to fnrco rylmnt kB Hm frey, 1 Mellher ve evidence to prove a con- spiracy before the defendants could be convicted. ferdants were concerned in the commis- sion of a crime, whether directly commit- f the act constituting the offense or alding and abetting in its commission. Deuprey admitted that he had no evi- | dence that the defendants knew that the There was only the circumstance that they certified to the claims being correct. The Judge, after hearing that admission, sald ft was a waste of time for the jury to stay and he released them till morning, as Attorney Riordan promised to submit authorities during the afternoon in suppert of his contention. noon he submitted authorities and the case was continucd tiil this morning. when Deuprey wiil be heard in reply. At the morning session E. D. Swift was | put on the stand, but he declined to testify on the ground that he is a co-defendant. WILLIAM McKEOWN KILLED IN THE RAILROAD YARDS His Lifeless Body Is Found Crushed | Between the Train and the Platform. Willlam McKeown, an employe of Yates | & Co., was crushed to death between a moving freight train and a platform in the Southern Pacific yards, between Fifth ond Sixth streets. ve now how the aceci- ring | Deu- fendants was that certi- between d that the prosecu- shown that the de- Sin Enameled B finishe $1.67 30 inche: Grocery Soecials To-Da_y Only orium Hermitage Whisky— 550 95¢ Special Sale of Pillow Mnslin, ; Ilew De Jomwlle Scarfs 27c. le White edstead. Substantially made and well s wide—price Can be placel where a larger this house. We furnish a country homes, ing - houses make a specialt may have cred don't hesitate to a In the after- Opposite Unlon | sterday afternoon. | KIPLI Court against W Coftey and will ONE ade a Michael Mea- | pains BRI 1 3 uucuo(nnno bncx & he agreement dropey, diabet | and | | Send Ze in 2 # 418 S. Spring st days' treatm: -, mps to Los A The sergeant saw id s e, e e 5 Stockton bed would not go, and very handy bed to have in the )I(il L’AIGLON BCTTLE MCBURNEY" Kidneyg3ug A thorough cure for —FCR SALE AT— DAHLBENDER DRTG CO., 214 Kearny st. a great many of it. vou wish— sk. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE ©9., 338-342 POST STREET, Square. /. NG L3JHLS LINHVYIN CURES in the back, e troubles, incon- Dst deposits, bed- wetting of children, gravei, gall stones, and roeumatism. F. McBurney, ngeles, Cal. for § 4 §130. Drugsists. in wrenching ofl mo locl wlth a hm iron hook when weekly ca_u’ s] per YQ‘P

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