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ar ——— ee THE SEATTLE Se fF STAR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 199g Ste Pose satanatee aoa ecanas Sint wing the balance of MORTALITY RECORD 18 BON MARCH Bh wow MARCHE, Sea tagiecss ne a e \é Theater ; Zelaler Recital | George Martin, aw arn, aloa Butter, Cheese, Rees and Poultry | Sracnenevavecsnsevevennd [ermel by wrplendid audience at the] day. ‘The body tw at tionney and] LEADERS : meee Native Wash : E. 8. Willard on’ by ling artist, the local] qian an ees aged ee | 1@ ie astern: New L 1 iN | musictans th unl for * | evening Th is at Bonney and bore E ow Goos| i. reviewine his Malt Lake fs s program covered al west A ae nia, 146 ‘a J olty way mbera from | offictat ‘ Out Butte | tie MN OHES Tiverse: tevere | Phe same. care that marked Mi,|Chopin, and mingle seeotions b of pawn ‘1 Ball and Shut | ir ine Nati TEX] Gantry rothore: bg trainad anl-| wutras sctise iparssa ts saws Seetareses sekisante wenawert | it ad? of Bamuet I. Sateno wil More Than 1,000 to Sell at | RinryTurkere, 1401te: queue, | mal show has arrived in Seattle, toland costuming of his plays. Wach|Lisat and Moeakowski, Von mi hapel from 4 to 6 ovlock Thur Butte 9 6 eo 00 oo O40 Couasasten Shen's Prine matter, ‘The show 1 the doors] ith the Hines of the play, The] finale by th hand alone. ‘Tha | ‘The funeral of Ndward Muston was Manager McCluskey of the Butte for thia after: {sum * 1 luxurtous #e arrangement Padereweki's| held from the Church of Our Lady “Giants” was a defeated man last P . x 4 be fo N costumes of master, Low " a aa may eh 1 Hep rner Third venue is Datel team was 5 ed at the} din the no easily ‘account ne of the mow uth and Washington street, a» ght.” His Dasoball “team ” was RLM: site Athtetio) fu delightful comedy moult of plano compositions J o'clock this afternoon,’ ut atively ‘and ‘he, the manager rene, | try to have one of] on Wednesday, wae eapeciaily. truc. Umpire Colgan at the req’ of ton creamery, 18@19e; | | ™ be ‘ the Coatumes and ecenery were ERICK & NELSON. Fine roe Our buyer was fort Perraident Lucas oc the Jeasue [Among the facet réaulte achieved] Uke ‘a. volume of Grulckahank'® / nee te bat | by the trainer of Hrothers’ | sketches taaing. bg Coupled with the thre we actrons as 1 did her work from the opening Rhings did not com Ail the end of the thir jor even hite that were good for sond us & shipment of curtaie whieh rn ched us only pyle after the lot that went on sale Men, - day. The values are Beater lacs ite tan Pk QI EGR UR eS Moderately Priced Baby day, values or ney wag x stowling and that Is come |be aeen with the show this season,| long and hard work and the pler mat "wy te. At the request of the presi- best shows that has ever appeared in| in the different plays will i a @ lengths run trom 14:2 yoy ent the umpire told the mouthy ahilgemiosen this city Bagg nk ge Hi 31-3 yards long, yet oer Key at free thought he would resist, | FFAnk B. Adams, patent attorney, sis a fo naividuatien and. preive beparat quote the extraordinarily lew gee “ 7 | yesterday received from the United » individualize alen separate In Gendron Gaby Carriages made to satisfy—end do satisfy ings for the E: Dut when the umpire threatened to | LOster ~ ly the members My, Willard’s y 0 x rt © Expansion Sale fall a policeman “Mac” went, but| Staten patent office at Washington LEASE OFFERED cobapaniy, for eo-evealy wore taurt you get durability, | —people who want a moderate row of tomer mot until he had attempted to plead |S. Hulding Inspector W. N Janced and so good in thelr parte priced article, and want it to a Bne Biyiond eS com wed — G. Place has p nted a device for In Lap nema: age A ne MR dary that the p are eer ike the vias both for baby and yourself. Gen- look good, c Cc y ood by hia decision and | gating the back edge of doors, ete., vs ®.| lution of perfectly adjusted mach dron Carr nd Go-Cart Bhe game went on. “Plasy” Ward | from a seated position so that chaf-| United Btates army, to advertise for| ery id Go-Carts are an a the big fellow who plays second dase | ing and binding will be prevented. ano the military reservation at ~ Es Se for the Butte team, did @ lot of fuss-| “Eyed L. Gould has incorporated the | ‘2 northerly end of Lopes Island, Peas These will be on sale on the balcony. We hope these whe omug ing during the balance of the mame) Gould Traction Co. to manufacture a| 0% Upright channel, in Ban Juan] oa att come in the morning, otherwise, though we have plenty of hipg Bnd was called down a couple of | sort of aledge to travel by successive | COURtY, Washington, — containing) the tag this department, you may have to wait and also take Rimes by the umpire. about 694.6 acres, The revervation is ee poorer, y va stepping, the runners being now 4 to I, J, Lichtenberg at| Puttert . than if you were here early. iide Wake cas tuun the Yhibssa |rathep, tandrergte. "| one, dollar per year, ‘This Yenge wil) ones pee, hea petyoeer Ream was composed of the hardest| Eiljab Huntley hag tnventedan im-| expire on May 14 1u02, ,| and one that will keep the audiene . Bema Te nites te ae ice eat | proved wrench, and Win. Gr Laas an Sg oe oe nunily coavuleed with Inuahter Drapery Specials on the Balcony may be true, but when they tried to|!mproved nipple chuck. Wm soon as they can be pre: t every line contains some gem | Gand on Jess Stovall's benders they lock for locking « window whl a Se ent Melee oie womans ! | ancy sw jored few 24) Bungalow Draperies, soft, ight) Sc Ragdad Stripe ° ‘were out of their class. During the = : * |inches wide, reguiar value a |materiais, 86 inches wide, at the inches wide, in both narrow aadeay fame the Seattle pitcher wae found ™ BUILDING PERMITS &-8 nder Two Flags. yard, on morrow at 15 yard 1b stripes, at the yard Se; Under Two F | | SCOTT APPOINTED ine bases, but the find being presented at the Th Rered, and not one of them was long. Fete. Eachinaes, eee, te nue theatre by Jona Nine strike-outs are chal! H. W. Scott, of the city engineer’ heap doer, 3 ogo a hill at Bec [Company, Is one that has the credit of Stovall, while Hawley, | office, has been appointed princip: @ built on ony —y ee favorite for years, The the Butte pitcher, has but four. assistant city engineer to act with/ ond avenue north ine atreet.| character in the plece ‘The features of the game were the| full authority whenever City Engi-| {oF N. P. Trudgen, of Montana. Hel (ioe the vivandiert, the part gxcellent felding of Joe Martin for| meer Thomson shail be absent from | let # contract yesterday to A. Jaffer. | ninved by Miss Shirley, Whose clever Butte, and of Badbitt for Seattle. the city. It ts probable that Mr./#0n for building @ #000 residence) doting is dally winn her much he stick work of Gus Klopt also| Thomson will be away quite a bit|for Wm. Cox, on Baatlake avenu se. ‘The play will be seen at the of the time for the next two years, |Sear East Republican street. Superintending the building of the deserves mention. Rimes and negotiated two He was up four doubles end a ringie. muntetpal lebting plant at Cedar| Close Run to Skagway LOOK A T T HAT. F Falls. Mr. Scott received his ap Doiphi » ees At en Gost, potntment by letter from Mr. ‘Thom. |, The steamers Dolphin of tha Aine ‘Ward, the first Butte man to bat,|s0n, from Mexico yesterday. ke steamehin saat oe oe fell a victim to Stovall's curves and| Mr, Scott is one of the best known| Seattle of the P. C. Co. arrived at DRUG TRUST i Skagway on thelr last trip up, al fanned. Houta got in the way of| employes of the city’s force, having | SRagway on She Dall and the result was hel been Connected with the cliyenal-| Most toxnther, with the Dolphin bu k at them, frei tet Sralked. Marshall tapped a nice one|neer’s office for the past fifteen| > tiie aot peg ox he able Duet ts ying @own to Babbitt, who grabbed the] yea: Beginning es an azman, he| &% i os Bahk de first, it is said, #o the dashing De phin’ must have wasted no steam on Bphere and tossed it to Schwartz. Whe captain promptly threw it to has risen to his pr tion, ‘Th though they D ordinance creating the position was and you twlee ohn ain First, making a double play. Hur-| passed by the council last Monday Lg fin dn ee i sch om they shou , of Seattle, went out at first.| night. and the position carries With) wietcher & C : tty tare | Bicone i it nen ugced out ai] it a taney cf Gis por monte | gaan. © ens oY | Tayed the Sick to don as Bert aida a ocard oft tre vigot| PERMIT TAKEN QUT] szert Brom. ciance ue union! 6 the Last Cent feld fence. It was good for two yi vient 4 Tried to fore our Dases and a score for Schwartz.| we p qyimble this afternoon took| G0 to Spinning for bleyete repatra, “moog } he “hare rug Hurlburt was scored by @ two-beg-| out a permit at the city ¢ CON “stands ‘alot from that ger by Kopf, who was left on bases! Srrice for a two-story brick mic Vander canes Greening by Stanley's fan out. Butte fellits be erected upon the one-stc got all the goods we want now, and ‘Yietim to another double play in the! piock at present occupied by th iF boycott la dead second inning but in the rd man-| Bon Marche, corner of Second av mged to get two men on bases. Btov-| nue and Pike street. ‘The building ta NOTE THESE PRICES Bll came to the front with some| valued at 0,000. The plans for tHe $1.00 4 Carter's Digestive Tablets; good throwing and pulled the team arn construction were prepare’ b Gut of the bad hole.” Seattle scored 4 io con oe chitects Saunders and Lawton and fn the last part of the inning, the | wor! 1 be the eariie Hi aparitia, $1 4 ant fant make Guring the gazes. Al-| ponte dace Cow's ot ‘he sertiont Pierce's Kola Celery Compound though ‘the teams settled down to fe aa u pt Be icing hard work for the rest of the game,| a Q. Y, W, at Portland see jeroe’s Pleasant Pelle ., Seattle had a trifie the best of it and jo SB, We 88 as Pi ai ) won by @ score of 3 to 0. ‘Two drill teams of the A. 0. U. W. mane Litto SN B cont sles... © ‘Thursday all ladies will’ be nd-|of Seattle will take part in a com- Be dona Porous ere, BO tted to the grand stands free.| petitive drill in Portland, Or., next Pine AR LER Bes tte is playing with t local} June, when the supreme bod, of the yer's Bronchia ‘ableta, we | feam this afternoon and will also be | order will meet there. The Degree pa Pa Saar here Thursday, Saturday and|of Honor team, composed of ladies >. of the women’s aurtitary, has been drilled so thoroughly by Captain B. Helena Loses Again. 8. Palmer that {t has taken severai TACOMA, May 7.—Heiene fell an| Prizes heretofore and it 's antictpat. easy mark io the Tigers here yester-| €4 that this team will win the prize Gay in the first game of the series.| &t Portland, though placed in compe. ‘the home team won to the tune of| tition with ‘teams from all over the 90 tol. Partridge was on the rubber GRADUATES IN PHARMACY United States and Canada. ne, Main 002 Delivery for Helena at the beginning of the — — Stop A VewuE me, but had to be replaced by| To Observe the Day * Seen oe fer Tecoma © VE) thle evening the Washington \HOTEL BUTLER °°” poo ° Volunteers’ Association and the of Bcotch tweeds . = Portland Wine. Spanish-American War Veterans wiil| rly rt SBATTLE’S|OAFE AND SPOKANE, May 7.—By a score of most Jointly in Collins Hall | west to | largest and ORNL B to 1 the “Webrooters” defeated the| Di8ns for the appropr y oer oes te FO° BS only first-class oom frome team here yesterday. The|°% Memorial day. Ther e|f| the spring an mer w " pitching of Engel, of Portland, was| raver of sieht Washington volun-/ tr will pay you to look here ti European plan Connoo- Glmost perfect, and his support was! Oi non ‘and all will be auttably can | fore making your selection HOTEL. tion 1 be suitably car- ail that he could ask. Bolin and Kos-| 04° (0? on “Memorial day fal were both in the box for Spo- Kane, but their efforts to keep down Sem oe eae @ Portland score were fruitless. Noted Swedish Woman Agents for L. Adler & Bros.’ Mme. Fredrikke Netiso he: i > “§ Standing of the Clubs. Geattie yesterday, nd will remain Clothing—They Fit PARLORS Won Lost P.C.|in the efty ral weeks con One Ne 614 First Avenue Beattie A 1 $33 | evangelistic rvices in chi C D Portland . 5 1 23} throughout the city Twen te. 3 3 years ago she was one of Sw pokane 2 ‘4 .333| foremost acti ee, appearing in the . | coma, 2 ‘ ‘saa| National theater in Shakespearean | — ates | ss FRIEDMAN | To Entertain Journalists | | Sith th Weis of pain | ‘The Seattle Press Club will meet } on Friday afternoon at the Cham-| | ber of Commerce to arrange for the | A generai falling off in pri entertainment of the Utah Press| | te mavkete today. | Cusccintione which wit be int toi| |. 903 FIRST AVENUE | no flares Tcieten ison have on bend es olan dae : NEAR RAINIER-ORAND HOTEL F) URED Bupplies of goods, The whe } Shipment Inst night was very jarge | $1000 License Appeal Causing a decline in pricen to $1.75 a rporation Counsel Gilliam has crate. By next k written to Hon, J. B. H is, chie Peimicn fower ant’ Ree 2 eed. al Harvard Dental fe feature ‘of the asked that an early date be set The other important change tx al the hy ig of the appent the ' yatta Walla, t license. LAve, Over German Bakery,| Teeth, $5; Bridgework, pee, a anes oF v tlor Nobi ers } Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silvar Fi watt Fri erdict for Noblett ings, 50c, In the case of R. Noblett vs, Chrint Bartach the Jury returned a verdict r $1,000. Nobiett brought the « grounds of fa se imprison men JOBBING QUOTATIONS Green Pratt Lemons—#1.7662. The@ $1.00; New York Dental Parlors | ae rinse AVE, BHATTLIC nd oor, Howard build Te WITHOUT PLATES, site 'M £1.2508.80; Moditerran a Sprinting Cans "Es crown and witge | THE ie ap, bo Globe Building sauerkre be; onlan f We; ‘caulifiower, $1.25. pumpe apatartarn Jewaia Hensel 4 Yen aste of , Fillings x, Third Fier sprouts. Tas “4 iaphine ane, . each Bi Bridg od or rhtibarh, - ‘ ~ ~, tegen’ ton: Walia Wall sus D. BUCK & CO. on, $1.0. Men's, Boys.’ Childrea’s Clothing we zi Bagittt Yours Furnishing Goods, Hats aad Shoe: grem, Ti5e A Petes name. s0h i M04 Second Avenue, New Times 290909 2090909 S999 0000000 GRAND RIDGE Bring Your Prescriptions CALMER $ 3 1A Mo aio oe Reliz it p4 THE RIGHT KIND We Guarantee Reliabili 4 © LUMP AT $3.75 Pen TON y con eM le tend Skill and Promptnes: In Charge f NUT AT $2.75 PER TON ee TAM ry, Opitical 2 # from the new 3 | Wholesale and tall | Butcher Department. 4, and ls the best domess 2EST M1 wy rs ca fe kole in the market | BES GOLDMAN’S. ISSAQUAH COAL Co, And Best Bervice. Special attention street. ‘Telephone, Main 076. | fouru, Corner Becond | eooe eeeoeoes: + | si bie EW YORK DENTAL Full reed body, car- pet seat, improved Gendron gear, anti-friction wheels and — foot One of the most desir in the stationary 44.75, Satin ruffied nplete with fixtures, Gendron springs, anti-frietion r rubber hub ony of turned whit . with split reed, front. Th carriage enameled men per tired why tth Go-eart. 1 top y foll reed ted with istable back Go-cart. Adjustable head « ered in high } foot, fancy braided reed by 4 with satin ( enamel gear. Special one-b Gendron en inch cushion tires, rubb amel gear, paten t brake and } caps. Cushion uphols half-inch cushion tire, Price ) high grade corduroy and rut u sateen parasol, Price 614. ning wrade v t parasol; improv tted ved tf FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS Seoond Ave., Madison and Spring Strests. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN (ana without charge when other work is ordered. Full Set of Teeth...§4.00 | Gold Fillings $1.00 Gold Crown, 2K Silver Fillings 500 Rolla Gold Top....85.00 | Cement Fillings 500 We tell you exactly what your work will cost you before ur work done and guarantee absc satisfaction Ifteonyyears In business in Beattie. ij Seattle Dental Parlors 11, 12, 12, 14 Hinckley Block. 717 SECOND AVENUE Hours, 8 a $ p.m. Sundays, 10a. m. to 2p. m | Soe OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT t Ol and Refnt apury at 40,000 shares, at 1 pute up arket 60,000 1 ‘The Buns ft tr ny 1 ingi Company has s per te Persons destrix il to act promptly and apply at ite off Life bullding. ‘ | ELLIS MORRISON, A, Mutual Life Building mmistant oweetary, pa ein the base ment of Mut Folding Go-cart, with improved Bed is made inter Adjunta R Seattle, Washington I | 9 TILL 12 SPECIALS ON SALE THURSDAY Thess morning bargains are attracting more and mere attention every da: ing materially, under the influence of the 9 to 12 specials. nd the morning business le | i} *, || Bleached Tabie Damask, 64 inches! Violet Talcum Powder, very pure/Lupton Sets of five volumes from 16 || wide, good assortment of patterns, in |and highly perfumed, regular 26¢| Standard authore—Alexander Dee two, and two and a-half and three- | boxes clal from 9 till 12 Thurs-|mas, Br , Stevenson, lyard length, worth $1 4 yard, Thurs-|day at two boxes for 26c. Hodgson Burnett, Conan Doyle, | day from 9 till 12 at 50 | chug 2 Pa 1s, all color a rhe: choice tomorrow from 9 Extra Heavy Bi kish Tow- |large assortment lues up t at 65¢ & set. Jeta, 64454 Inches, ¢ thread and a |epecial Thureday from 9 till 12 at 28¢ Infants’ Blue One-Strap pod Ww r be Pyramid Washing Powder, at 2c oft vicl kid, turned = | Thursday from till 12 at a package. sizes 1 to 5, at Boe | Shirting Madras, kage t buyer. Women's Viet Kid = Jextra heavy, beat Stoves, Thurs-|regularly $2.00; 112 wt $1.28 sise 4 to 12 ay from $| 36 112 at $1.50, Dien's Hue Denim Overalls, 40 at the pair Se, ~~ orm regular y from Pants, Thurs | ery ¢ w nd tea alk tee emularly 1 rush Binding, in black, navy blue |nets, plaia byt goed u y from # and grey, very best quality, regular |ors, worth 35¢; Th Women's Lace ¢ price @1-2c a yard; sale price Thurs-|12 at 19c. 1oe Bilkalines, 96 inches toa , very fine quality, Combination Purse and Card Cane, | variety of colors; TBars@ay: Thursday from 9 tt in Diack and browns, regular value |till 12 at 71-26, Torchon Laces 9c; sale price from 9 till 12 at} Bal nee. Complete assortment; lent qualities, n 2 | Thureda: from § till 12 at 36 dths, worth from Stewart's ol Plated Safety; 39 inch All Wool Bleck Sega ureday from 9% t Pina, oll sizes, regular pr loc a worth 60¢ a yard; Thursday from s | Fancy Denim Pillow Tops, hand-|card; sale price from $ till 12 at Sc. | till 12 at 29¢. jan and Oriental | 10 doz. Figured Duck and Solid| Boys’ Heavy Cotton Ai ‘ worted colors, Color Covert Cloth Street Skirts, |fast, black. double, sam, ularly 250 each; Thursday, fre made with deep flounce and inverted | triple knee, worth | till 12, at 106 Minit hack ana’ueatiy trtanmued wien |® Gill 12, at Gepeindie reen Castile Soap, one-pound | rows of wash braid; Thurs-| Women's Ribbed bars, worth 15c; Thuraday from $ till |day from 9 till 12 at 9fe Cotton Shi gg te 12 at 7 1-26. | The following books, worth §Sc | sleev tape, extra fine Dumont’s Cold Cream, 260 bars, |regulariy, will be offered Thursday | worth 25 from $ tor 10, from 9 tll 12 at €6c a set. It is the | 16¢ a Expansion Prices in - Dress Goods Store Expansion Sale means a general reduction in the Dress Goods stock, and that all thought of profit | must be la ide in order to get stock down to the proper comp: before we are ged to move it t some other corner of the new building. ‘ yard for 38-inch All W regular-} 69¢ a yard for 42-inch Jae al Etamine, in blue, brown a quard Black Silk Grenaéinas regular value € All Woo! | regular value $1.00. ‘ard for 38 inch Colored Bril in «© in a half dozen w rth $ $1.69 0 yard for 45-inch Silk Silk Wool Frosted Etamine, in reda. lavender, grey, cadette | Der, regular value $2.35. - —— yard for 46 inch All, Wool {3 Egypt, fine soft material, in| lar THE BON MARCHE 1419 to 1435 Se NORDHOFF @ Co. ond Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. b In the following manner, to) Marion strest and First ave, w Pista Peake Bite rcewoee a At such election electing to | 415 Madison street y it said pr mn of the| Fitth Precinct — Candy store fem | Seventh sha! Towing wit ix 80 feet . ) feet fale by the NO foet e be the 60 feet Hundred feet bee rat And up to corms ri Precinct ERNST BROS. 606 Piire Street Tel, Green 72 ce of th F ‘and Precinet—Carpenter shop, 1080 Tint SIXTH WARD. Firet Precinct—Weston's Fuel office, 398 Fizst ave. ote, oma ‘Reson t’ Precinet—McKiwatn's real elt , office. First Wing erecinct-—storeroom of Mond Mae pital, 2818 Fire Fourth Precinct — Basement of Dee? wehool Mycth ave. and Wall gtret Fifth Precinct-Omice ot Bowers betth it Wand. SEVENTH WA First Precinct — Basement of Swett hurch, corner Pike street and ‘Believer nd Precinet—Vacant house, 413 " Precinet—Oftice Mumford’ corner of Almy street and Rakery of Schmidt & Q xe F and Laicia Meacham. Hundred Ph th Preoi eilwig. 2701 Harvard ave. riven to the| MEUM precinct storeroom of Markie @ ‘ : xt “kmth's Grocer, sat, t t the| cinete, tn the , an f Harrison street and - FIRST WARD. enth Precinct—Front room of bm aotiable| Wirt hes naitroag | 2010 East, Madison street . ave ify Eighth Precinet—R ot dean 1 Thou am Preeinet=Covey Bros.’ Tinshop, | 84” t Th Pr Stablea, Lane st hee ah , and" Fourth s ‘ venny way. exveeding four (4 myer | ave and. Washington s tory, 180. Harrison st ne and| S08 Main street " oh | Ward street and Fourth ave sald Precinct—Basement of 8. f “Precinet—Bhow shop _coeMee eet and Queen Anne avenue NINTH WARD. ; t—Colegrove's hail, S40 nth Pr Eighth All Grad> Furniture Dealer in Furniture, “te 3ATER & CO, 2 14 poulevard: Sia Rowe postomien Cingt—O18 Hose hours, wrth. Preciuetek Os Gk. Balk and Albion street ; hhteroom of ‘ street and May's ball ‘Sixth ae . vor, Ranger, ‘ ¥ t—-Sunday-echoo! tent Tinw Grantteware, Crockery, i rocking th ave. sarth aad eee ‘yall Be | Carpets, Oticloth, Linoleum, Shades, ' ad ‘ H Past. Weventy-second stfeets | Lace Curtaina, Dra everything N Mad ¢ SaaT A yeinct—Crean Lake bestest to furnish your t plete, i iar (n ' fers ne be ohae | F ' ve neta i ns : , nib ony Wherwot fbi at ) ? tig map amas) h * rot City hati, | Ciiy this 1th day of Apri Same, | j 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE | }2)"* ts ‘ ms yal Sa eat eter ang? eames ot Oo Phone Buff 456 8 h " x te neces | ony Comet a ae . note, | x 5 gow a seeRER? — eo a @eresecnelecooesenosa=oeg yet TIMES SE FITE FLOSS _QESSIIFES

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