The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 27, 1906, Page 15

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E ¥ Hotton SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Vall-street Stocks firm and active. Cotton lower. > saics of local Bonds and Tonopah Stocks. er and Exchange rates about the same. s lower and Barley Futures weak. o of Wheat cleared, the first since January, 1905. ts, Corn, Beans, Hay and Feedstuff's unchanged. in brisk demand and highen. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Meat markets as pri k Omnions in "‘bvral's::/"rv!.\‘ and Weak. f early Asparagus and Rhubarb on the market. try and Game markets steady and “cleaning up well. betier demand, owing to the warmer weather. Wis Central 4s.. 94 Een 4s .... 93%! Hock Val 435,100 W Japan 6s .......100%' New York Mining Stocks. Con Va Min Co, 1 . & . Leadville Con ... v ) HDP"? Boston Stocks and Bonds. | Do ptd . S | Westing Common. 234" |23 i 1903 188% (18014 B | Atchieon 4s 08% | Mex Central . 8% Amer Zinc . 1083 Calumet & %! Centennial . | Copper Range . | /Boston & Maine. 200/Chi Un Trac 1% | Boston Elev . Y, N H & H.203%|Granby . | Union Pacifie | Miscellaneous— | Amer Arge Chem 33 |Michigan . at TR@8%e, e 1 it Old Dominion 39 Amer Tel & Tel.140% Parrot rlsoz | Amer Woolen 00/ Consolidated Gas1s Corn Products. ) S s 00/ Del & Hudson | Bd Bilect Illum..248 | Gen FEleetric . Mass Eieetric United Fruit Tn_Shoe Mach, - 44 THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, Jan. 26.—There is strong bull talk on Amalgamated Copper and Anaconda. Some little bullish enthusiasm was evident in Frank- lin this morning, but the stock came out freely. | T6% | The balance of the copper list was very quiet and showed no fluctuations worthy of mention. is officially announced that the Greene | Copper Company has decided "to- further in- crease its capital 1,000,000 shares, pany needs the money for additional working Stockholders are of course, and these will ) | entitle them. to_subscribe for this new stock 20% | 26% | at the rate of $25 per share. i NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—The Greene Copper Company iscued $1.400.00) worth of new stock. Market now $26 50G26 62%. London Closing Stecks. EASTERN MARKETS. k Money M s pia/11014 1161 (1 E General Chemicall.. and 90 days and to be given rights, §4 S5.60G4 8395 43 and $4 58 3% Do for acct.89 15-1 Pennsylvania West. 2314 St P.1dk 3 18%] ve buying orders prices upward agal Uniop yPacific . ptd Do pfd % % Spanish 4s Bar -uv;g;—s‘uay; 30%d per oun The rate of discount in thesopén market | for short bills is 8 13-16 “oy s 0 three monthis’ bill 8% per cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Vest| 423 421, 42 phe cene] 98 per cent and for r express move- T2 1% 18| 0% 0:200 et 263 (123% 12534 12544 900 Mexi “ Xican % fi" | clearings at the prineij ..1001%4/100% 100 {101 | ended January 25, wit BtP &S §MIW td. ... .o |0 | corresponding wi . Ken & Tex.| 39%| 30%/ 3 ptd { | 1y San Francisco ments of gold e of the securities has | ew York Dock 5 .- 1204 | B0% | 53%| 56 2% | *Indianapolis 3 073 1158 1199 121 103% {122 7118 " (116 | 501 50 | 48 8,000 Pacific Coast Januar) The strength | ., 800iPacific Mall, Amalgamated *Portland, Ore . Forth Worth 1,600 People’s Gas. 500 Pullman Oar Co. (246 600'Ry Steel Springs 61 1,000 Do pfd. 163,000/ Reading . of & more obscure ty oradé Fuel and Denver and | ith the plans for as follows: ne | Des Moines { ma t earnings for December | e showing for the Atchisen 600 Sloss-S S & 1 g 4 % BGoL P | ] 0215 91%| 91% was not effect- i e HiH £ Zegzgtzy *Birmingham ing was rather heavy. sales, par value, £ Do 24 pfd . _ISIL & BF 1st pta|, ... & S 2 16008t L & § W | 21,400/Southern Pac o ptd s were all unchanged on New York Stock List. b o 490 California street, | 127,000/Southern Ry . the New York Do pfd e following official Rye, bushel: Barley, bushel B 1 e O Eaosis s e ......|Standard Ofl ...|. 1.500/Tenn Coal & 1..(1591 1,200/ Texas P L T P {3 8 = pela . Chattanooga . g 8100{Texas Pacific 24,200 900 Am Car 300 1,600 Am s00. A 2,5 200, Anaconda "Iarcadian 1500/ Atla: 200/A T&ETF.. 190 20,000 Balt 0/ Brune » Butterick Co 100/ Third Avenue .|{Toledo R & T Co 400 Toledo Bt L & W, 30 5 = Adams_Express 2,800, A1l - gagzsis L §E§§E§EE§E§§ 800/ Union Bag ......| Do, pit 115,806/Union Pacific 200 Do ptd - 3 S ceipts, @3 90, canners, §1 i ers, $2 15G4 30; stags H 6000, Market 5@10c higher. | MaY B Bigo 10, buik 'of sy | OATS—Thare fags :ngw. lm!ur B5@6 2585 ewes, $4 755 25; largbs, §6 7567 25. : :E - S 55 55 2 8 Ze8EERESIIIERY ™ 2 = 7 178 5% 1,000U 8 R & {1173 1183 119 Do prd cesre] S31 B EEEHENEE 5. Do pfd ... 15200 Am Sm &R ggs' Dy p1d . ! 1,206 AP doer Parica] B4 Am Tel & T " 3000, Am. Tob ptd £100/Am Woolen Copper Coast Line!16; rains reported In the central part with cloudy and threatening r for to-night. There Was = good demand for spot cotfon over the South, with prices much higher than the fu- ture options in this market. seems to be a rumor going around in the last few days that there Is a large line of cotton that will be brought out on_ stop orders. 7 To-day's markst was somewhat of a Surprise to the trade, ially In View of the con- tinued good spot demand at Liverpool and strength of options in that market. It seemed CO. to ‘due principally to’a resumption of re- | Welll newed aggressive activity by the leading bear Interests to force the market down and com- yn pel certain large speculative interests here and | Richmond .. The Coos Bay DAIRY PRODUCE, BTC— at New Orleans to liquidate. presump- tion is that these interests are in a heavily overbought condition and not in a position at the moment to successfully sustain the.market in fighting against the bears with outside spec- ulation at such a low ebb as at present. Cotton futures opened steady. 11. bruary, 1.26¢; ., 58c; Jul: 114 o5 9¢! June, 11.58c; . 11.680; Al A bl September, 10.T8e; Oétobér, 10580, Spot closed quiet, 10 points lower. Middling oplands, 10:70c; dadling Rulf, 10.45¢; sales, 00 bales. “Futures closed steady. January and Fel ary, 11.10c; March, 11.21c; April, 11.25¢; May, 1134c; June, 11.36c; July, 11.42c: August, 11.24c; September, 10.67c; October, 10.55c. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, 12,700 barrels; exports, 26,900 barrels. Market quiet and about steady. WHEAT—Recelpts, 82,000 bushels. Market steady. No. 2 red, S eler 0. h. afloat; No. 1 Northern, An early break in wheat liquidation, liberal Argen! small clesrances. was el sharp llles, The close wi £o net tnchanged, May, 90 1-18e, tlosed 90%e; Juli. w(])sfg:cv Nsm'l 80%c; September, 87%@ 8780, closed At S7c. HOPS. i HIDES—Steady, PETROLEUM- $teady. COFFEE—In view of the Weakness in our market toward the close yesterday, It was ex- pected tHat European markets would show quite a break. Havre started only % franc off and Hamburg unchanged to 4 lower. This better showing was attributed to .hqmgr. ing. It is a_ holiday at Santos. The farket for fatures closed steady, met unchanged 1o b tn igher. Sales, 88,000 bag ; May, 7.15@7,20¢; July, 7.: 5@7,50c; - December, trifugal, 96 test, 3lc; molasses sugar, 2%c; refined, " steady. ¥ DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market fs without change and quiet. Common are quoted ncarly prime, $%,@9c; prime, 0%ic; ., 1le. fandy, re moderately active in the way of small lots and prices are firmly held, rang- ing trom 43c to Sc, according to grade, APRICOTS—Are quiet and unchanged, with cgnlc(. Txuted at 9%®@10c; extra choice, 10%@ | 10%¢; e fancy, Ui ACHBES—Are firm, with choice quoted at 10c; extra choice, 10%@11e; extra faney, 11% 1 ge. RAISINS—Are nominally unchanged, with | advices from the coast intimating thaf there may be some change in primary prices mext month. Loose Muscatels, 5%@6jc; seeded raisins, 51, @7%c; London layers, $1 60. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—There was a sha ecltfie in tHe London tin market, with bot €pot and futures closing at £164. Locally the market was qulet and easy in sympathy, with | #pot quoted at $36 15036 25. Copper was a little higher at £79 for spot {n London and futures closed at £77 10s, !3::!“]7 the market was unchanged. Lake and electro- Diie-care quoted at $18@18 50 and casting at $18, Lead declined 3s 64 to £16 17s 64 in the London market. Localy the spot supplies Were a shade easier and the market 18 now quoted at $5 60@H 80. Spelter was also a_shade lower, closing at 1&:;&@3 45 in the local market and £27 10s in ndon. Iron was higher abroad, with standard foun- dry closing at 52s §d and Cleveland warrants at 52s ud. Locally the market was steady to firm . 1 fopndry Northern is quoted at 75@19 35; No. 2 foundry, Northern, at No, 1 foundry, Southern, at §18 50 2 foundry, Southern, at $17 75 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisiouns, CHICAGO, Jan. 26—During the first hour the wheat market was weak on free selling and a small demand. Opening quotations on May were & shade to K@Hc lower at 83%c and the price was soon dropped to Sbigc. ‘The statement of an English statisticlan placed for expoft at 112,000,000 bus) further weakness, but soon news was received that the quality’ of the wheat was unsatis- factory and that astrike of dock was {mminént, - Sentiment In thé& pit naturally charged and the demand became exceedi active. The result was a quick up-turh in values. Much of the buying was due to the strength of cash wheaf at the principal grain- centers of the United States. During the last half of the session shorts and commission- 1K | pouges bought freely .and most of the early loss was regained. highest point for May was reached at S5%c. The market ciosed with May practically unchanged at S5%c. The corn market was weak for the greater part of the day.. The close was easy and %@%e lower at e , The! decline in wheat and corn wi the oat market. My closed %c lower at S134c. Provisions were weak on general liquidation, induced by the early break in grain prices. At 'fhe close May pork was down T 3 was dow RO | sterting Sterling Exc! lard was down 2W4@35c and ribs were The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— - Open. \High. Low. Close, | Stérling Bxcliang ‘Wheat No. 2— 3 New 85 851 85 R S 44 i «-22 31 30 301 SRR S 13 70 L1405 1405 1396 14 05 y L14 12% 14 15 14 0TY5 14 12% Lard, per 100 jbs— (RN T . 155 765 T 52 702 765 762 i Cash Grain amnd Provisions. CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—€ash quotations were Fiour, eagy; No. 2 spring 3, 80@84ci No. short clear sides (loose), $7 473%; whis- u%bm‘h wines, $129; clover, contract Rogi&g. Shipments. 760 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Jan. 26—On the Produce Ex- to-day the ter market was easy. ; at mari X 7 c; 17%e; firsts, 18%c; extras, hc. cx':eufflnuv, 1% @13c. Omaha. OMA! Nebr., Jan. 26.—CAT 3 'y e‘: v‘?—mbh. 5000. Mhrket casy. Year- Jan, 26 —CATTLE — MEATS, PER POUND— Mutton Chops - . Soup Bones - Tdricin Steak.12: - Porterhse Steak.1i Sirloin Steak. Round Steak. FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligtr Pears,ea.23@35| Lemons, doz . eack. Chestnuts, 1b. . (0@12% Grape Fruit,ds.50c@$1 Walnuis, per VEGETABLES— Artichokes, doz.T3c@81] Beans, white, 1b. red. per 1b 4@ 6 Mushrooms, Ib. .. Onions, per Ib |Okra. per Ib. @—| each. ..—@10) dz bunch.15@-— Cucumbers, ca..10@15/Summer Squa: Swt oes. 1b.2G2% Thyme, dz brchs.—G23 30@40| Turnips, per doz.—@ @15 Tomatoes. 1b...125G15 Green Peas,1b.1001215 Leeks,0z_bunch. FISH, PER POUND— 5, LIRS Mussels, 1b .. 18, Cal,” 100.40@50 | Do Eastern, dz.30@40 London Wool Sales. Dealers say that this firmness Jan. 26.—The offerings of ‘wool sales to-day consisted of a superfor selec- 36 baled. All classes of wool sold Superior Geelong clips in buyers’ favor, in demand for Ameri supply of fine and mi was also taken by Americans. Merino lambs were in good demand. St. Louis Wool Market, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 26.—WOOL—Steady. Me- es, combing and clothing, 0c. heavy fine, 19@2ic; tu London Hop Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 26. — HOPS — Pacific Coast, steady, £2 10s@3 10. Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Jan. 26.—W. Tlc; bluestem, 72@78c; ted, 6T@0Sc ‘WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.—WHEAT—Unchanged, tem, 7o club, Tiige; red, 6Si4c. LOCAL MARKETS, Exchange and Bullion. LOCAL, HEAT—Club, 710G TACOMA, Bxport: Bluest ange, sixty days.. ew York Exchange. sight ... New York Exchange, telegraphbic g1l lars . ; L INTBRNATIONAL. New York on_ Pari: New York on Mexico Paris on London. Berlin on Londol Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Futurés _were lower, with consid- The cash grain was quiet, beral offerings, and prices showed na turther change. According to a wire ‘from Chicago, the Modern Miller says: cént cold wave was preceded by sleet and covered the winter Wheat in all untry except In the North Southeast. No have been recelved, came complaints that the general appearance of the crop is not satis- ctory.” ure of the market yesterday was clearance of the French bark Hiardos fown for_orders with 55,380 is the first full cas ot San Francisco eince T:nn- gl s Caiorn @1 525 lo S sections of the west, including from the Southwest Calitorntn | Clu, White Australian, §1 of California Wheat. Northern Red, $1 35. FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. May—Xo saiea: $1,34% bid, #1385 mawed December . '12“:;(.:‘“ $1 28% ket remalins the same e s e g e quote previous 49D e e Tespects. futures n mwdnmn-h:fi.i EASTERN LIVESTOCK !‘m} 13 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, Low. Close. m%m‘.”“ L is nothing new to report. The continues q 70 for Red, §1 55@1 ,“%mu 50 to for sced 3 38700 Sy Teed - $1 60@1 65; B‘u':'-.w%% of 1800 ctls Westcrn in - g-mm-nm:md"n:"'"' i AUCTION SALE Fo) o R h-dnu;.vz.mmosuamx Pllll_‘u' STABLE. Furniture of whipe, stable tools: 20 seta of vegon harness, 30 sets 8 sets double il.n.m--g.intm‘ 1 3-seater, 1 s, er, ‘wagonette, 5 rubber-tire buggies, 2 1 A . “PAUMGARTER. Auctioneer. 2 AUCTION SALE 2» 130-Horses-130 Burbanks, which arrived by steamer on the | One hundred and thirty head of horses (this preceding’ day, were being offered at conces- | being the third, and last consignment of the Bions, but found few bayers, as the stock Was | bunch of 400) will be sold, rain or shine, at not of very hi m&.’wmven[“.\'n on ‘were for that line of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1906, were weaker under liberal ol«m‘ of Oregon | At J. B. Horan’s New Pavilion, Corner Rhubarb came in from San Leandro, the first | ajl being ht;;dlon single and double and many of the seascn from that source. The Aspara- Sus arrived too late to be sold, but the RhuU- | For recommendatfon we refer to any one hrbv--reeelvefllngod MAMIAI-'C: ‘who may have purchased at either of the pre- reported at 10c per vious sales. . ice offerings t ruled fi while scuthern vegetables rm, o0t | Stock at yards for inspection two daye quality lots of Peas amd prior_to sale. easy rates. HORD & SMITH, Livestock Auctioneers, POTATOBS—River Whlu& 50@85c per sack; 828 Clay st., S. F. rlim Burbanks. $1 ”‘lm per ctl; m" urbanks, per ‘ 151 to ‘per uix sarty ioss, 1 2501 0 | 30 Seis Hamess, Drummers’ Samples vez ol Sheet Telaines ! ol 85 BUGGIES AND WAGONS, factory sampies, ONIONS—Yellow, $1@1 a per ctl. VEGETABLES—G: String, and Tom: §1 231 50 per Box or cratet Cabbag ataes, r box or i > ‘arfots, B3GTSC per mmok; Gariic. Dried Peppers, 12%@15¢ per 1b for sun-dried and 18G20c for evaporated: Mav. | Hoop iy rowfat Squash, $35G40 per ton; ;0.‘0' LA $1 per ctl; Ci S@tc per | Squash, §20@30 per ton; Mushrooms, per Ib. Poultry and Game. _ Receipts of Poultry were a little in excess 10@17%¢c _per 1b; | SPIRG must be sold n 10 days at less than cost. 10 HARNESS AND WAGON COMPANY. 307 and 308 Market st. $17 50; Pig Pnll‘:. $22; Pigs’ Feet. $5; Smoked per Ib for pound o for pure; half barrels, pure, 10c; 10-b tins, 10%e; 5-Ib tins, 10%c; 3-1b tins, 10%e. COTTOI Dalf barrel, 834¢; three of 80 coops and, while there was no particu- | half barrels, 8%c. one tierce, $iec; two tlerces, faely, belek demand fot. anything, the market | 8igc: five tierces, Se per Ib. % was s were lowe: teady and avallable supplies of every- o L Turkeys cleaned up well at satis- Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. u:“?'m’: Conditions [ all thess products remain as n Game were might. k wer. Changes 1 2 lls and ANl kinds were in good request and ci UP | about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Saited promptly. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, pair, $2G2 50; Goslings, $2 50@3:. Ducks, [ dozen for old and $6@7 for youns: ne::,'umsw for small and $6@7 for | gpogy 20§60 . large;, youns Roosters. $9 3067 80: old Ros- g ey Ry TR . '$4 50GS 50; Fryers, $5@6; Broflers, 'i:-'.-:‘m.;%.’mfla for large; Pigeons, $i S M Por dosen—Mallard Ducks, $4 5 50; Canvasback, : Spri $3 w01 5, 17@19¢ per Ib; | Sreer : medium, 12%c; lght. 12¢; Dressed Turkeys, 20@23c per lb; Geese, = f Salteq Kip, 12c: Saited Veal, 13c: Saited Calf, l4c; dry Hides, 22c; dry 'Kip, ‘20c; dry Calf, 23c; Sheepskins, short Wool, $ Sking— Gray Ducks, $2 50; Teal u&'g Wh}t-'m: salted Mexican, 38c; Central 30@8; small Ducks, $1 T $2 50; Gray Geese, 6; Hare, $2G2 Brush Rabbits, §1 30. —_— Butter, Cheese and Eggs. An intéresting feature of the market at | do. defective, 12@1 present is the frmness in Bem. With e v . sunoy ther now prevailing = . Eusing recelpta. the logical course of the | 16¢: do, 'detective, §@iZe per market would be downward, but on the con- H trery the feeling In ranch Egss is firm and prices advanced lc on the exchan brisk demand for fresh Eggs. rkable proportions this winter, and can | main unchanged. only be lvllnhd by a rapjd and steady in- crease of the population of the city. Stocks | o) continue moderate and the market easlly ab-| ...’ gg gollows: unchanged. with demand only be expl sorbs the dailv arrivals. Butter continues steady and stocks rather small and the Cheese iIs still scarce and firm. Business on _the exchange was as follows: American, 25¢; Goat Skins—Prime Be; ex- : White Geese, 81 25G2: | tva’ Jarge do. $1 25: large, : medium, | Brant, 83 for latge and 32 for small; Honkers. | 55@40c; smali, 2%¢. | & ° S | $4¢;6; Ha Sor Cottontan Ravbiis, $2 50; TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, $%Pe¥e 1n bbls: In cans and drums, %c less; o.!f 3@3%e: Greage, 2@2%ec. WOOL—Fall_clip—Northern fres, 15@17c: Middle County, free, 1 12@14c; San Joaquin and San Joaqun Lamos. 17e; do, defectivy Southern, 1 OPS—7@llc per 1b. Meat Market. Supplies of all kinds. beth live and dressed, are moderate but sufficent and quotations re- DRESSED MBATS. e rates from slaughterers to dealers BEEF—54@6%c for Steers and - e 5@3%c per VEAL—Large, 7@84¢c: small, . IKP!'O!—'M 9%@10c; m per 1b. m - Butter—20 balf bexes California fresh ex-~ LAMB—11 PO! teas, #1%e: 20 do, 3le; for the same, buyer 3, mn.p_bu‘ 5 cases California fresh selected ranch, —11@12c per Ib, RK-—Dressed Hogs.' $14@04c per Ib. “LIVESTOCK MARKET. 29c; B do, 30c; for fresh selected store, 28c The following quotations are for good sound b bid, 15%c asked: fcas, u‘::lc-, 14%c asked. Recelpts were 44, Checse and 712 cases 2615¢ Esges. DAIRY. EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS. (Note—The Exchange quotations represent Ibs, e wholesale prices as established by sales, bids | Feeders. nominal; Sows, 20 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: asked. Chieese—For {ancy new Californie fats. e | CATTLE Steers, 6%@7c; Cows and Heit- ers, e be Butter, 15,600 the | CALVES—3%@é3o per Ib (gross weight) SHEEP—Wathers, 503%0: Ewes, 414@0c per pe: . B and ofters on the Exchange. Prices for Butter | 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from A on the street are governed by the | above Q! wnd Eggs juotations, Exchange but & ly range about ltll:c higher. ow:(.ln the miscelia- negus_character of the easy: firm; Eastern extras, firm: firsts, Eastern Ladles—Extras, 20c; firsts. 19c. St age lifornis extras, 23%c. firm Brets, 24c; Eastern extras, 20%c. firm fists, 24c. Ladies—Extras, 30c. steady. firsts, 19%ec, steady; packing stogk, 18c, steady. EGGS — Californig_selected, 30c st i firsts, 14c, steady; fig; (pouns Americas, tancy, ite, W i g1en, fron: Weaiern. 14@143c. California fancy, ldc, Young cas, fancy, ldc; 1B¢, steady. Ci “‘fo nia zl"'- 31 - Eresh—Cali‘or B tets, 28, firm: seconds, “?n e EESE—California _fancy, new. _15%c C) iR g o frm; ts, 12%e; H g Sperm Ofl Of 65¢c; natural Whale Ofl, 60c; extra winter Lard Oll, 75¢; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 68e: 56 No. otl, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade In Oranges showed marked improve- ment under the stimulus of the warm, sunny wcather and the open market for that fruit was In excellent condition, being practically bare of large sizes. which were still favored by buyers. Small fruit, tod. was pretty well el up.n::i.{uh“ll.bnnvfl light for several days In the 'fi;— ToOmSs two carloads_of ted fruft, wl arrived’ late in the day. were sold on sample. The stock arums and iron barrels. e b R e R e B B 32 | “RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, White Lead. - S ihoice at 81 80 and standards at §1 box. Liberal are ted .. BEREITH Fa £ 3 B il il 3 H i F -

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