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VERY FEW WORLD EVENTS OF imPonTANcE ESCAPE THE PEN OF CARTOONIST SATTERFIELD, ‘ rom NIGHT EDITION MORTGAGE FOR $1,500,000 FILED BY SEATTLE-EVERETT & SKA GIT COMPANY SUM OF MONEY—DAVID CALVERT, FAMOUS LONDON RAIL “ENGLISH CAPITALISTS PUT UP IMMENSE j the past thr of way has t Nothing cone | the road had all plane wer now stands in AS WE HAVE REMARKED BEFO RE, EATTLE 18 THE ONLY CITY OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE WITHOUT A BOOsTens, © Lue | | t years rig! yeon quietly bought ning the building of n made public until ¢ furthered, Nothing the way of Immediate) ROADER, IN SEATTLE construction 7 ea | David ¢ vert, of Landon. the Beatle will be conducted by elec-) Ing the road and onus head of the Silver Lake syndicate ric trolley lHne with Everett in a Work on the right of way, which | @24 Tecognized as one of the great year’s time. has practically all been bought, will | ¢#t authorities on railroads in the/ A mortgage was Thursday | begin at once, and will require at| United Kingdom, has been tn morning with the county clerk for 500 men. 1. M. Rice. a prom. | attle the past week, and has be q $1,600,000, by the Seattle, Everett | | civil engineor of this city, has | familiarizing himself with x @ Skagit Elec railway, and a| the contract, and will eub-let it conditions and with the physical) 5 Pimilar tustrament was srded| local men. ‘The line will be butte | pects of the road | Be © with the county clerk of Sachomish | entirely by Seattle labor, 1f poss This is bis first visit to this see county, Wednesday Work will begin at both ends at tion of the United States. I+ SW. H. Goldson, of San Francisco, ! once and will be p: iw great Thursday that although he WP president of the mpany; W./| speed, so that cars will be ng heard for the past 10 yeare of the Lair Hill, San Francisco, vice pres-| early next fall wonderful possibilities of th tt Ment; Edwin S. Gill, Seattle, seere The line will be m every | west, he had not the slightest con Mary. and Otto Stendahl, a wealthy parti Seventy-pound ception of its immensity and lis Jumberman of Seattle, treasurer will & od, and heacy marve'ous resources ‘The directors are P. J. Farley, Se-| similar to steam railroad This will be the substance of ‘is : W. P. Morrison, Fravel,| carry the passengers. Preparations | feport to~ tis associates in Great Ghesit county. and J. H. Wortham,| are now under way to engage ex-| Britain, and it is extremely likely Coreval'is, Ore tensively In handling fretgh!, and | that within the coming year mil Whe mortgage is held by the Co-| the best and largest freight cars| lone of dollars of foreign vapttal fonial Trust company of New York, | will t ong and wae wilt be spent in the immediate as trustees, for the S Lake syn-| The road wi'l be 36 milox in! vicinity of Seattle @icate, of Salisburk House, London, | length, and will run through some mb f local capitalists wil nd J of the finest country on the Pacific t Mr. Caly Thursday One-half the capital stock of $2.-| coas Eventually, it is the plan of | evening, and It is thought that other a 900,000 is owned by local capital-| the company to extend the road oi event as well as those of the new Gets, and the other half by Califor-| far north as Mount Vernon, whica | electric interurban railway will be z Bia men. The English syndicate) will make it 55 miles in length, | discussed & Relds all of the bonds, 1.500 of/ without taking account the| Towns all along the right of way Which, for $1.000 each, have been| branches and switches, whic. will/ are greatly exeited over the pros underwritten by them | be constructed. pects of the r road and are mak ‘This immense sum of money. $1 The plans for building the road/ing preparations to help those in eration for der con: t- have been 500,000, will be spent in con Ballard Prepares thority by every possible means | | to Boycott Seattle MERCHANTS WILL STRIKE BACK IF WATER SUPPLY 18 CUT | rate given to local manufacturers a xeennive OFF—TACOMA WHOLESALERS GET BUSY It it aanerted also that nesters | | was given the double-cross a short time ago, when Counctl Ingalle Peiailerd te preparing to boycott ;1y bring such premmure to bear upon | came out publicly against the an the counetl ax will force the latter|nexation scheme. After Ballard Hts merchants, like the of | to give the Ballard people the water| went to the expense making : feel outraged at the treat-| service they believe they deserve. street Improvements ting 96,000 Phat hes been accorded them.) The cutting off of the Ballard| along a promised water main con Teady to strike back with | water supply wilt be the signal for | necting the FE rd reservoir with Geest effective weapon im their] the boycott, although the Ballerd | (he Seattle high service system main . merchants are tn a frame of mind |at Woodland park; the local council } attempts which certain local to declare it poasibly be that | got “sore” and refused to construct with mysterious motives, | time the main, Several houses were built Ing to use the Cedar river Tacoma wholesale bo they | along the route with the expectation supply as a club to force | claim, are making an active bid for/of getting water, but have been un~| fo amnex to Seat is the the trade of the Ballard mercha any of the Ballard rebellion land it would be an easy matter t Po of the fire and Ballard merchants have been! swing mont of it to th mittee, denies that such ing over the matter for} It ts not only the attempts « the case Geet few days, and have come are being made quarters We are « a Tallard alt tas conclusion that a bo will | te force Ballard to x to Be water she wants,” be sald | The quickest method of forcing against her will that ts tle has all the water that she peen | local bull- re into tine. | frietion i harged that the tow. t thie tin and figure that if they boycott jo- | impored u Rallard, whieh » reason why we should Bf inerchants the iatter will quick-| cents for t tt < ae | t His Throat GED MANIAC ATTEMPTS &$ UICIDE AND 1S BROUGHT TO From Ear to Ear NEW Wo (Spe PHILADE y” Ma ond Philadelphia game of the series with ¢ YORKS N AGAIN jal to The Star.) sPHIA, Pa, Oct tthewson today scored againct the Americans in the third | world's championship he New York sbut-out a a Be ete Bete Bei teed tie eed A Clean Case Of Knock opportunttion the elty has ever had to spatter good th at th i tings of it pelf thre 2 ned gle * * . . * * * * * * * Beattie has covered itself with anything but glory in the # ® present Christian Endeavor controversy a + vatdly o + The city hag covered itself with mud, slung by men whose # & prominence in business circles Ought to keep them aloof from # & petty quibbling * + And certainly ought to direct thelr energies toward the ® & best tr wth of Beattle rather than t© engage th a schoolboy & *& worap * That the convention would be a great t this city ® *# cannot be denied by 4 of even average Intell It would * bring to the city thousands of ple from the ' arters of & #® the globe ounts of the meeting, bearing a Seattle date line, # *# would be datly telegraphed all over the world, and would be & # read with interest by 20,000,000 F vorers * * It ts @ convention plum that of the big cities of the # *® United Staten earnestly strive for every two years, and one th * ® both the Washington state legislature Wnd the Seattle city * * cll went on record as being desirous of bringing to the ® ® mtate * In the face of all this a handful of chamber of « & members, for some une ple rem determinedly * * ed” the plan, called the enth tle W@cal Endeavorers * & and ‘dove { patronizingly told them to run away and * * and not their elders * . kids” were not to be th * * und presented to the ch ; - ble of taking care * + * * * * ‘onver men still knocked * * R now ¢ ts ita compliments to Mesers. Meikle, # * who, through their déprecation of the city, their & ® utter discourtery shown to the Endeavor society's general sec * ® tary, their patronizing of the local members and their attitude # ® toward the movement, have lost for Bquttie one of the grandest * . * * * * THE STAR eves that the genefal impression that the # * . ommitt { the chamber pf commerce is incompe- # & tent ie not without foundatior * * It believes that If thiv same committee, Instead of getting # * ts high horse because it was pot ponsulte t reerding ® ® the vention, b ted for the best Enterests of Seattle, that ® the t would now be assured. * * Ite em that “knocking,” and knocking” alone, has & & brought st this deplorable state Of Affaire—AND THAT MRL & * MEIKLE, SECRETARY OF THE C sER OF COMMERCE, & * AND HIS CLIQUE OF FRIENDS ARE DIRECTLY RESPON- & * SIBLE TO THE CITY FOR A GREAT Loss, + * * * * ee ee Come From Land of Mikado To Wed School-Days’ The local Thureday other Orte terminath igration office wae Ishida. when thet fortunes were nia cour y | for Ne #weeth cere art. J at before the and & romance which started many | Rumian-Japanese war broke out he ago In Japan. The princtpats had decided to wend for his bride Which was enacted but he ceremony was postponed. office Thorsday,| and nearly all f his savings Ishida pective bride- | sent over to swell the war fund. By groom, and Fumi Ishida, the bride-| dint of much economy Iehida has elect | new a nice litte fortune, backed up Ishida came to this country many, by = paying business, which will en Years ago, settling in California! able him to live with his sweetheart | where he now owns & prosperoun, in peace knd comfort hop ranch, Mra, Intida is the daugh-| The ceremory Thursday morning ter of @ well-to-do Japanese farmer.) was performed by the Rev. Okazaki! The courtsbip of the couple began’ of the Japanese Baptist chureb. |when beth were Ht children, ! ‘The bride arrived on the lyo Maru. “LADY” ANGELS SHOCKED COUNTRY CLERGYMEN Lover ining In set out to gain a home | mevats | ~ "She Seattle Sta SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1a, 1905. Steamshi Over who in the ship companies |future intend to compete in the | Transpacific trade with a desire to |inerease their earnings to the ut most must own thelr own veasels This fact ame recogy result of a meeting of the combined Transpacific steamship company representatives held at the offices | | of the Frank Waterhou Wedneaday company Among the representatives pr ent were Frank Waterhouse, of the | Boston Steamship company; F. M | Studley, representing the Nippon {Yusen Kaisha company and the Great Northern Steamship com pany; Alexander Stewart, of the | Holt line; H. W. Roberts, of the Canadian Pacific 8t mebip om | pany, and J. 11. Dawson, represent ing the Portland lines During the meeting it was unant mous'y decided to raine the n | flour shipments between Pac THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BEAT A WHOLE COMIC AND THE STAR HAS A SUPPLY OF THEM ON HAND FOR ITS RE The Only Paper in Seattls That Dares to Print the News NO PER MONTH VOL. 7 196. 25 CENTS i Ee CYNTHIA GREY SAYS THAT THE MEN OF SEATTLE ARE WOT CHIVALROUS---SEE HER STORY ON PAGE 7. SEATTLE-EVERETT ELECTRIC LINE TO BE BUILT WITHIN A YEAR ip Men Anxious Jap Competition A ND DISCUSS FUTURE OF TRADE COMPETITO THEIR SHIPS— | HOLD MEETING IN SEATTLE —SUCCESSFUL RS MUST OWN RAISE RATES ON FLOUR zed an a | t story to tell * to eventually develop, al- | other companies ady forseen the advantage lo be | Below the horizon of the Trans-| gained Japanese vewsels on this pacifie trad: ea lie the storm|run and prepa a competitive clouds of anese competit campaign for Transpacific Since the raising of the ter| trade? This is a question which rates and the subsequent f of the local steamshipmen the flour rat pane am like to have answered ship comps h are 1 to teamehipmen point out that have the eg mmercial fleet to suppose ° age oxen Kaisha com~ me pe y not enter the Trass- | ® pacif yet, on the other hand ea a y the significance of the visit of K. at company, appears to something of the kind wind Hort, of t o the nted out by local wat ports and the Orient 50 cents | Teason Hew rn is again pe per t This change, according to| ceded by hippers that although Japanese those present wan ultimately | with Orient ompanies may he strict'y to the brought about by the raising of the| nese ¥ © present rate, on the other hand charter re on steamships cha bound there is the ance that they will ed on the Pacific coast for the} Local steams y that! not. The concensus of opinion is trade versels le he rt of me stringent measures will Steamshipmen point out that the | Seattle have no trouble ir ng to be taken by local. shipping | significance of this latest d »- | full cargoes, the return voyage is re to hold their ment im Jocal shipping, has, to ajin many made at a los y al concerns in the certain extent, an alarming aspect eason of small cargoes ities on the sab- | It means that shipping concer Have the Japanese directors and not occur in the | which own their own vessela will ntatives of the Osak sen years, but, in the | have a greater advantage over those! company, becoming aware | cour of years or so, unless | which are forced to charter vessels of the fact that the present situa- som « is done, there may be a PUSREME RS ERR EE * BANK CLEARINGS. | @ October 12, 1905... $1,429,725.04 & | October 12, 1904 $43,556.49 & | # Increase over same & date last year...9 485,568.55 eee Tried to Kill Him Oct. 12—W thy Austratian * * BERKELRY, Cal liam Ellis, the we: : DREW A KNIFE ACROSS THROAT OF WOMAN FRIEND MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT ON WOMAN BEING PROBED BY LOCAL horseman who was murderously at-| POLICE—ASSAILANT IN HIDING weed Yoruntey <iterseeh ‘He drew a knife across my|glary. There is no doubt in my seicaes tows gu ~ and wife cu | throat. He broke into my bouse) mind as to the woman h been Te eee tote ait peobably tive, {28d demanded all the money I had.” |roughly handled. Her throst is We tract Ure, a eases toctead of |.. Thus spoke Mra. M. Sully. of 105/biack and blue from the choking Bm Fan c IN. TPwenty-seventh, to City Detec-|amd she told me that she was pros 196,000. ‘There ie no trace of Curtis his wife, who Med from the hou apparently rented for the purpose of jrovbing Ellis, Knives and scissors, Itinely sharpened, evidently for the | purpose of cutting up the body, were EUs says he at lunch wher found in the ho | was neated at a table Brush struck him on the head with hatchet, while the wife pointed revolver. An he fell unconscious he felt Brush go through his pock oun overing hin strength, hi | knocked the revolver from the wom- an’s hand and fought off the haw band. They rushed through the door and excaped. Curtis is 6 feet 1, 36 years old, and weighs 140. The woman is & feet 4, aged 20, and Weighs 120. It in thought they have gone east Germans Routed By Hottentots CAPETOWN, South Africa, Oct 12 The Hottentot chiefs, Marenge and Morris. captured Jerusalem ne Warmba after severe fight ing. Lieut. Surmanda and six men we killed and eight were wound ed. The H ntots suff ‘ed no lors | They captured ail of the German stock and supplies. everal Ger {mans were captured and sent to | jeneral Vontre a. carrying. a let | ter defiance, saying that the Hot }tentots were now prepared to take tive Adame at 2 o'clock on Wednes-|trated for hours after the assault.” }day afternoon, 12 hours after she A neighbor telephoned the facts had been assavited and robbed by/to the police. White could not be Harry White, a cook, whom she/ located at the haunts named by his claims to know | victim, who desires to prosecute do not dooubt this woman's|him. She claims to have a husband |story,”” stated Detective Adams who is a miner in Butte, Mont. police headquarters on Thursday| The row caused quite a sensation morning. “bot I have ben unable to|in that locality and the police have locate White, or find anyone who ascertained that Mrs. Sully was the knows him. I did find the doors of| recipient of many calls from her al- the house kicked in and that's bur-|leged assailant Suspects Brought From Evereit s city of the] Albert Frankie and Rowland son, a| Gibbs, the two men who were riding yy of |on the blind baggage of the Great Telegrapher Disappears * | Word has reached t disappearance of Lou | telegraph oper in em; the Postal graph company at| Northern Overland at the time it Portland. Lar took a short re-| Was held up last week and who lef for lunch on T and has/ have since been held as suspects by not been heard from d|the Everett police, were brought to not drawn any of hi r say |this city on Thursday and are now and had a fair amount coming on|lying in the county jail. Sheriff his October salary Smith was away on Thursday and Larson worked for the Western) his deputies would give out no rea- Union company at main| Son why the suspected men were ‘fica for some time His nt ta] ones here. ive in Everett. He had habits and foul play is suspe Bennington Inquiry Accept Challeng e of Girls’ Drill Team TTLE TO BE EXAMINED | pee both being made on the enemy's| [the offensive and fight to the end |grounds, The first game resulted! | Kiaplaate, a mall post near CTT s¢ * }in a score of 3 to 0, while New York Warmibad, was abandoned when the|VALI-EJO, Cal. Oct. 12—-Com-| | The challenge of the Star Show =F, P. Jones, who claims ha Did a salman aie /eatamnane, |garrison heard that Marengo was| mandcer C contin ed his tee irls drill team, at the Seattle the- ’ sete ot y meld amassing sine runs, While the approaching. The garrison at Nikas | ()'™ -f L, s wordy J al) ater ~ been accepted by the local de insave. | third base. The betting was even. | battery of artillery boller plates had been test team to meet the girls in emenday afternoon at a | The weather was perfect the} San mers tenn Se Cane 8 he titive drill on Friday evening Gout attempted te Sci msec Sy af oe ee | . plied ¢ the metal wa t during the performance. The drill m pockogtnite geen, althongs crowd on cool to} aug t in SROFM | to detect nad doen found Will be judged bys sommittes am ita bh | straightened out plate B wit officers from the local a orl elenllyeed bag agate te hey e ly to avotd 12.—The bark C. D. Bryant, owned | stand from 1235 to 140 pounds pres er and his crew. Brouwer,| ity commission as #0or M ie eee : | in Seattle, reached port this morn-| sure, but he could not tell how bigh 2% HRAEKEKARAEAHERNE ‘ J atthewson and Bresna ling, 41 days from Nocolafski, Si- | ¢b ! #, ing the man to be h juries permit Jelphia, Coakley and & 1 : the pressure had been. To all 8p- » BEEF TRUST NOW deiphia, Coakley and berta epee anges aa ping 3 ST NOW Mesth, bundled him « Philadelphia failed to score in the | | While 11 days out on the voyage oer oe ; been more thaniy TROLS ( TED SAL) and placed it in ch first inning, while a single by Me-| northward from San Francisco the Ae de 5 fon the! * SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12. R-the ¢ Ensign Wade will t a n th atthe Green R Gann and an error by Murpby gave | | Bryant fost her mainmast, the ac- | stand snis aftercoce, and hie teste] yt The beet (rust Bow controls therm gated eee ie Nationals kwo runs, Bresnahan | |ecident coming on the heels of a|mony is expected to prove the sex ee salmon industry. : The dy oll, who disy 4 Dex and Donlin scoring heavy storm. The Bryant carried | est pre n D Alaska Packers’ association, & TP rnald to the scene. as ° ad 1 © 7 atte of the t 1 : pore,“ he , New York piled up five more runs Co | salt to Nicolafski, and Captain Pag- |" rho * the largest salmon canning #& hi “ sid in the Gfth janing on a dase on | glee was apprehensive of capture|4¥¥¥*¥¥¥ SH) HMM XM * concern in the wortd. with balls to Do: n ne bases als the Japanese cruisers. For this | * * eadquarters at San Francisco, # dla scetee TWO OF THE "L A y ° en the deputy , ‘ on Murphy's fumble, singles bY] ow vone ¢ 7 LADY AN | reason he chose the narrowest and | % EPIDEMIC ALMOST * * has been sold to the trust. The # he t ought to Inquire Into the | Mertes and Devlin and on a double] NEW DAK Oct. 12-—"I have de-| Bible, these clergymen asserted, and] most dangerous pass between the | * PAST *| * deal was closed by BE. B. Dem- & ®@ Geath, Jones bad taker " YORK, Oct. 1.—A ath , steal by Devlin and Dahlin ray e wo statuer said} so vehement were thetr protests! {slands in his passage into the Ber-|* NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12 « * ing, Pacific coast _Tepresenta- w& Of Ife and Arnold bro n w tigen . mhastty The Giants bagged two more tal-|Gutzon Borgium, sculptor of the! that they finally reached the *|ing sea. Two days after reaching | & T is frost in the northern *|* tive It controls plants on & #0 this city Thursday morning urder was committed in a Third] jeg in the ninth inning |“Angel of the Annunciation” and] of the building committe which | his destination two Japanese cruis-|* part of the state yellow &| * Puget Sound and Alaska, and a & ining him over to a deputy A u6 boarding house this morn-| monin and Browne executed aloft the “Angel of Resurrection,’| protested to the sculptor that his|ers appeared off the port. The cedlyr sony ay S| & Meet of vessel, ‘Af the Unton depot it & early. C at 2 o'clock | goudte 1. MeGann doubled which were intended to be placed In| angele would never, never do vel Britto bark Anton 9 ‘ei byeaottr a gg : i er ¥ | Brouwer told the deput roner | Meard we and thought] ier center, scoring Browne and|the great cathedral at Morni gnide| this t The Anti Sree eee se SUIRIUET thoes neon 15 inec they came from Bauer's room. He} poniin Heights. “My work was severely} ®®*RRARRRRRHAR ED in Victoria. ee tag ee xekke I nutiber of thaws nici, [reported the occurrence this morn-| Score by innings criticized because | made the two| i D * Bid © opened at the local] BM Mlock Tuesday morning Jones} "8 , The t to the room| New York 00050 0 0 2-~9| statues in the form of woman, so| * VANCOUVER, B. ©., Get *} SALT LAKE, Oct. 12.—The six urtermast artment Wed Brutal Assault a gauntering down the track|*24 found mtaining the! Philadelphia...0 00000 06 0 0-—0|! destroyed them if “Lew Great orthe otters ® teenth Ward Mormon Amusement |ncsday morning for contracts to Filere the section fore r ms and leq he floor Ratteries—Matthewson and Bres sculptor Borglum has the contract ® $150,000 for a crown-granted ® | hall collapsed thie morning. Thir-| furnish coal for the vessels Arcata “i Me He passed the time of da covered with blood. In a clothes! nahan: Coakley and Schreck ito furnish 46 massive angela for the| © Property on Vancouver harbor w aborers were caught and two | and George M. Harris for fiseal! Aceording to a complaint Issue with him and thovght no 1 amper was found the trunk. The} | masterplece in architeeture that sur | # for terminal purposes . diy hurt and buried in the }year ending June 1906 Three; to Charles D. Kelley, charging “ail it. At 11 o'clock head was missing. but later Iaborers| The body identified as that] mounts Cathedral heights wa. i aa * e. The hall was being re-|companies offered tenders for the} “John Doe” with assault and bat paced the track Cseged a nae os as pile of dirt which pot ge nie Cor — ge resided | during the reeent diocesan conven | BSSSESREREESEE : i contract They were the North-|tery, the unidentified - defendant, "What are you d ee und to fit the mutilated body _ ha ‘ae peel pond John Me-| tion that it was discovered that only} The Jackson streat regrade im PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12.—War- | Western Improvement company, the after knocking Kelley down, secur+ al thee fores ; Baner was arrested, but denies ali|Murrongh. Identification was made| six out of the 40 belonged to the! provemant will be taken up by the|ranta were | | thie afternoon far} Pacific Coast company and Haswell! €d a revolver, intending to kill him; Been aroused knowledge of the A bloody |by the latter, who said the victim| masculine persuasion, Among the} street committee on Thursday after- | tre & Co, aided by seven companions, dragged eeecss genus Raase ak nies eee left home at 8 o'clock last night| 6600 clergymen of the Protestant! neon, There is a desire on all cB a Age ited 4 ei rag TR im into a basement on the north- Wf ying in the gran fore . PRYBNSBUAG, Oct rol YitM & man named John Groat, | Kplecopal church who visited the] to hasten the Improvement ax much | Henry W. Hender- ia st corner of Washington and 8. Band I'm on picket duty,” « 4| people are fr M to _ here is no trace) cathedral ¢ a couple of provin-| as possible, and steps will be taken | gon ip Ti. Jon nd John D. ’ where they beat him into a + Jenn. 1 a « from Mosvow,|of Groat. The coroner's examina-| cial ministers who professed to be} (a that end. ‘The petition asking for Ae recnaeet ad ggg wh tt of insensibility. The assault ee ties etiarnoon 3 é ‘ ve tisorders.| tion showed that Corcoran was shot] horrified that the faces were thovel the improvement Is now # » fi Bar Doge gunn Irs grape 4 at} tent to kill ocenrred several days ago and Kek on sore grave than 5 aeeihe, Chek iuliet ies by ‘and defraud the « n connection] was release ' i MM Continued his » : 1 r ™ gra har in th r th, thé bullet lodging in| of gentle women. Mention of “lady” | the rs of more than one-half with a Senet ret lip Dige si he fp - + ley was hardly able to make hig he brain angels are not abundant in the the t feet od Gasciead ne uraday. There woe no ‘+ complaint on Thursday morning to tion filed against the man > h thepnee Wace

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