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a, THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909. Napoleon, married @ woman who would have given him an heir, and J] me Thornton Auguatin would atill be a |mighthave-been king, And in turn, NE T, Auguatin says that if he had H | king, he would have gotten married WHITES IN FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. APRONS: Important Special Offerings A series of Jand passed the traditions of his line becoming exhausted | ong vd all the}, But as the near facts of htetory PATTERSON GETS MEDAL, BUT /PIINE Defore becom WITNESSES GAY BULLOCK [time on the bank yelling for ropes | leave things, no Carlist, no Bona SAVED THE HORSES, jand @ boat, which finally came, and | Partist, no pretender ever faced a ee | Patterson was iowered by Hnemen | Seater dixparity ‘twixt posalbility lie fof the Seattle Electric company ia | And reality, than thie mighthave ‘That Jack Patterson, the self-ad-| ne been Thornton It r, to secure one of the horses | itted hero of the accident on the |and lead him ashore. Tt might have been," and Thorn: | Ss Mot av. trestle last Friday morn-| According to the ‘mon on tho |to" Augustin, in homespun, humble, | MURDERER OF POLICE OFFICER Z tag in which one horse drowned | dock, this is the extent of Pattor- | POP Unknown, can well afford a} PRECIPITATES SERIOUS ‘ € ] ] Qh tho other three of a four team | son's participation in the rene sigh as he utters the words TROUBLE spec ] a Va ues fe saved only after heroic ¢ He should be Thornton Augustua | and rather changes the aspect ¢ | | Rex, Imperator, But every tow hd vts on the part_of some unknown | the situation, especially since the \ ve ~ > ed oun geste: ‘aes =6founty uc om ay, ae . Supposed t3 have been this | medal has been awarded headed youngster in Ca ant tye ge be in pr ons, re ttorson, did not have the greater! Bullock has been employed for] °#Mdently calls him “Tony of the honor in the struggle, is | four years by the GN. RR. Co, as Life. Is Eany. strange story vouched for to-/a freight checker ou the dock, ia by employes on the Great! married and lives with his family rthern docks, near where the ac | at 20 W. Roy st fal—so they call him fn Missouri ent happened, all of whom were - Cas county—takes | wy and the @¥e Witnesses of the whole affair buatnens of ¢ pas of the little drug store reats tt me gyi that J. P. Bullock, a T CAR ACK easy upon his hand and mind, So Ns comely tinged mgs | the people of the countryside speak occasion, and | carele . ey migh ial Gaok namveving Of the cata 5 car He ~ Aaa the man they might jal awarded to Patterson by the City t* typtoal of the ing County Humane association at mall Missourt town. It hah 600 peo. Some of the Meeting on Saturday ; styles are briefly Arcording to Bullock's story, Pat.|ROBIN COOPER DENIES THAT/Dis « Main st.” a real department the Fie : d b d h ) ° " y ring a big gong, | fo the é Aeron alt 'nt enter the water nt) ME RILLED aX.eaNATOR |n0i* wer thoy ing & tn ona | foie Se et escribed here after first being thrown tn, wn | WHILE LATTER DOWN. every time a i@ le made. It's on! 7 Bullock bad cut loose and ar po | , aye57 the map, alright, though slightly ¥ were burned t i , with " three horses, which he tied al NASHVILLE, T Feb. 22.-—-Fy | obacured by black mud at the pres! he wildest ; . t “Tony” Washington, good-heart od, honest as the day, careful, cheer sulting from a large purchase, inolting Greeks who i Oe | LT met “Tony” tn Sombart’s drag ° | st om ot . Ww . ating, a Genator Te. W:|atore, and asked him what he would | ed tn ingham Aprons— ite prons-—— hie ther, Colonel | do if he were king. * om - r, and John D, Sharpe Tony Washington stumbled a lit. Large num of Greeks have oo P intly tried tle over the idea. He shifted a well | left the otty « one ere working made by Mrs. Kastnan Carey Folk | crossed and recrossed his legs. | putla ? |rewarding all i ga a ne the ro hia father to ‘What would | do? Well, 1 don't) $50,000 Bib Aprons of Amoskeag gingham; full Round Aprons of lawn with ruffle, 25c. width, 25c. Round Aprons of lawn, lace trimmed, 39c. language uned by mack were taise, On Aprons of Amoskeag gingham; full width and " practically the same story as on di- onc . , 25¢. : : Baby’s laythings rect examination. etght, of postiliton, or guards and | . sa j pink, blue or all white, 39c. ald de ept eweet! Attorney General MoCarn at one! men of honor, of an {vory throne, of Bib Aprons of extra length and fulness, 50c. en oe query) a war ips and parliaments, and a injuries and > % . ‘ le. . d clean. ua—— eee Jowel-atudded crown But a biee-| hy a mob yesterday. Mother Hubbard style Aprons; full length, Bib Aprons of lawn with bretelles, trimmed * i Are ins ‘sonar, “4 | 800 py comes In with a y, | re oo Ce : : ff a » ary » > , » n » Everything eat didi aek tee woke be ie linn Tony, mo wants dime's worth of ed. te —_— over shoulders; skirt finished with ha ag ry. Other styles with hemstitched ‘ painting a revolver at me.” arnics,” and he wakes up. ruffle, 50¢ tucks, 50c. le hand can grasp|' ee BiG POLICEMEN DON Gey ry 7 a Does He Dream? v] . * Ps ‘ . P * . : right into his SOCCER LEAGUE In his dreams he may seo bis an PUMPS AND TRIP T0 Fitted Aprons of plain blue gingham, 59, Dainty serving Aprons of lawn, trimmed in a ceatral home--Mt. Vernon—he has : , tint ae . Oe : Houth. VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb. 22—By|never seen it in reality—with ite Cover-all Aprons with square neck and long pink or blue, 50¢. sleeves; skirt finished with ruffle, 65¢ | White Aprons of fine lawn, full width and Cover-all Aprons with yoke, high neck, short | length; sides and hem finished with hemstitch- sleeves, O&c. °c foreign ambassadors, its heralds ihe ft! EMO HOEN O26 TOGGEd| Setcor locas, icavins Racgle initrom foreign bags feat the vision carelessly about the Geuh el Ger cenend faa wy Make merry, all ye Yeasmen, and The annual meeting of the league Tony,” it's a big, raw-boned | sport gaily, ali ye knights of the! oor, to beagain picked yill be held in Seattle on March | Missourian in cowhide boots who|binck mask; Beatth “frargians of | when an attempt will be made to! brushes away the cobwebs. “1 want the Are enmenh: his even | . Z ‘ons of good quality Amoskeag ss aaa have the playing season changed 4 ere in the allw etwork of tori Coverall Aprons of good q + BP der 6 Ot i iy and _ in the — a 2 A aes ene help (seme and ‘reanien oxcles ak tel gingham; long sleeves; flounce on skirt, 75c. Also Aprons at her Prices — RE gma baa SCION OF WASHINGTON) wien’ nie ‘navtug or” harvesting |”. vvcttion te awhiet with tn © And the rattle, the %. 2 icyr7th,,tteaied. ven. [sorvante ite dates ana ioras, ite! GAY MUSIC TONIGHT! ing, 50c. with his haying, or harvesting. vortings of the heavy boots of tnd n ; . eal Maybe its a young swain who! bluecoats and the awishing skirts of | , was Bple and effectual wa: POOR DRUG MIXER wants King Tony, to play his fiddle|thetr ladies fair, It ie the ove of| ore 4si the baby’s health; eae | tapes | Lapies’ f ian at the heedown or the Virginia | the 4t and glorious policere: | sournat | JOURNAL | PATTERNS | PATTERNS FOR MARCH | bd! reel, at the Index school house. A| Mell. Tor which this yaar no paling wan anon} King Without & throve, without po-| Pare ,been spared, and no cabenee | h hot water and Gold %° Ww wouldn't start/ sition, or power, or part this jtee in charge. componed of Captain the line is Tony, Rex | } [of Detoctives Charles Tennant, Caps y |. If the Missourl chemist were king.| He told me how he happened to| tain Mike Powere and Chauffeur 8 would be the last of his Ine. FOR MARCH He | jand in Missouri. Mis father, Dantet | Dan Keane have ben bustiy engawed |i! fs 2 bachelor, he har ao brothers./. Washington, was one of those |!" providing amusements for thei | NOW aie INCORPORATED NOW READY ‘The title would pass to Vernon | hot- blooded southerners who hur | *P0rtlve copper that shal! take from} [bis mind all memory of lonely beat | Washington of Centerview, Va. #09| ried to Missour! with their slaves | Me f ro of that Geo. Washlagton who threw | in the early ‘0s, in an effort to hold |erimaimat Nett Wateh for the elusive | | Although t Vene: an authori & tes are oring uppress the| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Go pews, it was learned today that a|U. P.—Backed by the interests | big scanda) ie brewing over the fatl-/ eq by Senator William A. Clark of ¢ pationts, It th id that almost | Company, beginning operation | ertminal up the post of cashier in the office |it for the south. When the war was| Acting Mayor Hi Quit opens the of collector of customs of San Fran-| over, Daniel.was ruined festivities, and the shade of Wash+ olveo, and burried east to join the And somehow, we never got it)imaton will close them. Between [confederate army tn 1861 hack,” says Thornton, as he sits | (mes music, mirth and marvelous j | many a8 200 inmates of the hos-|* Capital of $8,000,000, will shorty pitals are starving erect a plant in one of the bay coun= With five miles of the 26 miles |immedintely fited‘a protest besease j: The principal catine of the failure |tios and engage in active competition cy is run, Chandier of ‘they did not wait for him | is said to be the inability of the| with the powder trust, according to Vaeiiater to4 Cool of the Wash-| The race is being run in a drtx-| offic IOPLYINE the patiente” Reem |a statement made in this city. Ags Like Napoleon. eantly by the big stove at the phar. | ™eAnderings of many feet will be the | Of course, Geo. Washington might order of the night. Even the care of supplying the patients. Recently > . resenc bout ae poms " |mociated in the enterprise, it is said, ington State college was second, |ziing rain in the presence of about | pi yal. ane and cures in, the bos" | will be Jobn Bermingham, formerly macy, and rocks back and forth. “I © caught the apell, and w MS have divorced his Martha, and, like ye a te nenoakia pean for distributing the | eneral manager of the Doe Ee Kuees We weren't used to doing any | far into the night to ork ourselves. We never had to.|the late returning | guess we got ont of the knack of | helt consorts, Ne ae Pi ee | ‘Rare Values in the “Piano se | + Exchange and Bargain it. Supporting himeelf and his veo ORI DEATH HOVERS sumer tasers grisatens sed OVER THIS HOUSEHOLD | his way, Thornton Augustin Wash-| Following within the space of a) | | | { z j tle’s firet Marathon jof a mile in length, fenced off in. /4uate men : ” r'o humblest | died tn this city on Saturday, Chas. | DURING: In Henle tiie afternoon. (aide the regular baitmile track of | 4etaed, foods and drugs have been gen bead oes borat saarantiie “Have the Washingtons cut down | Robinson, « stepson of Mrs. Settle! ““The start was late, and even then |the Washington State fair grounds. | ————— cern, and former State n jfihy cherry tress since Georgg's| and himecif a resident of Seattle Burns of Calgary hed pot made bis; Cooil is running easily and with Charles M. Belshaw. fatal es jfimer’ 1 asked the ol man. Hej for the past 46 years, died this! ose rance. arrived after the|a lope which experts predict will fa believed, will be looat 4 led. morniag at the family residence, . starters gun had been fired, and/ win in the end Tuesday morning we will place on sale in the “Piano cle of mine aid," he anid} 919 Queen Anne ay | ’ ‘ b, | father started to seold| Mr. Robinson was 76 years of age | Se <r hange and Bargain Depdrtment” (downstairs) a num of big snaps in slightly used pianos. aes | jbim. Unele reminded bit father of | and in the immediate family he ts | what Georgu’s father had said about | survived by the widow, Mrs. Martha Alaskan Marshal Resigns—James : be & thousand cherry treep and one) A. Robinson, two sone, G. L. Rob H1. Shoup, the United States marabal Shrewd buyers, who really know what this “Exchange | Ne, Hut this only made the old|inson of Bremerton ana J. KE. Rob. Seoed Win restanntians at hn nis ‘ , dered his resignation, to take effect} Followed by her two or ad th tch for just §}) man the madder. Sage of rg ka es —" TO DEATH BY MAD MAN | ti fac Moo coutinuaity ies a el ior j 2 manna Ai Na we sb bare , hme 1 resignation has been! children, Neva Colvitie and mm | / rf snaps as those mentioned below. It means quick action J} rather have you tell a thousand! ccepted. J. ©. McBride, at present | Bennett, the body of Mra. sins | No definite arrangements have the Alaska commissioner to the A.-| Colville, who was murdered secure choice. Be here early. baad than cut down that cherry | bees made for the funeral. The} Leva, Wis, Fev. t2.—By U, P- 28 pond Y.-P. exposition, is a candidate for{home at 131 Second av. » services, however, will probably bel Arter the wholesale murder of his barn, sted- | *Ppointment. Thursday, by Frank Bennett, | Tony jan't very proud of his sta-| held from the First Prosbyterian | ¢amily and @ spectacular attempt to | pel Cease ent a ean uate yuan a ) Tuen Trick on Groom—| mer jover and the father of J ‘ion, But he is proud of his name.) chureh, Rev. M. A. Matthews of | gin himaelf, Hans Sveum, @ wealthy ing from a loft with a noose around | Roy A. Noyes, deputy county clerk Bennett, was taken | guess there's a lot of rich people | fictath Mr. Robinson was a mem-| farmer, died today of his self-in- his neck, and hurting firebrand |of Kitsap inty, was quietiy mar- ternoon from the Butterworth | pie | hod 3 bn linto loose hay, firing the stable ried Saturday evening by Judge J.{to its final resting place in Mi who would give a lot of money to! ber of the Masonic and A. 0. U. W. ehbors 22 head of stock and chopped up the — Medium size, |] JACOB DOLL — Cabinet . ne] . * { av Le B. VYakey to Mi Eva Miller, and | Pleasant ui le id condition; was grand, splendid instru trace their ancestors as | can trace | orders, and the services will Mikely | env yium for hie | slipped away to Seattle without any-| The Rev. Robert: Catcas of the now......... $148 merit; was $450, now .... Bf) mine,” he said. “Nobody can take | be under the auspices of those or th his four children, killed one knowing it—so he thought. But| Temple Baptist church offictated od ae that away from me. And if the | ganizations. C ecinasaaimeaiiaianimmdliaeenss ~his friends were all wise to him,|the last rites, and as Mrs. OUGH & WARREN— Large size, dark case, good tone and action; was $375, KOHLER & CHASE--\Ma- - hogany case, largest size, nation should ever want to change | the system of government and make }a Washington king—well, I'm from | Mixsouri,” STEINWAY — Vertigrand siz can't be told from new ; was $500, now. $196 KIMBALL — Largest size, beautiful oak case, in fin = dpa ee jand when he started back to Port sang “Nearer, My God, to [Orchard last night they were all| ‘the body was lovered into the Will File a Protest-4V. H. Gor-| The body of Bennett, who killed ham, representing the local shipping | himself immediately after shooting sree interests, will go to Olympia this| Mra. Colville, still Mes at Butter- BABY IS ABLE TO Afternvon to altend the committes | worth’s, awaiting word as to ite The Knights of Columbus had a geeting eppointed to consider| disposition, from relatives in Call- PROVE AN ALIBI aay of it yesterday when 150 mem. steamship and navigation matters, | fornia. a . 25: ‘ pp LO8 ANGELES, Feb, 22.--By U.; Encountering the Mitchell woman iio be held this evening. He will og like new ; was $325; now . est condition; was $525, While hurriedly summoned detec- | vie ae bce be 100) |, {One man ia dead and © woman lat the rear of a taxidermist's shop mare tee tou taney ane « Against| g, coh AMOTS won Cotter eee tee cee, EBT MOW 6+ o0s eens OES en Fushed to the home of Peter | mem i ee, ened | nd o man are suffering from bullet on Fourth st. he shot her in the |the compulaory pilotage. bill U. aibren seentes Emil, at 1718 Washington st. last | in & specially chartered boat, went), this afternoon as the reault back and inflicted a severe wound.|” toosiers M ly ; : KIMBALL — Medium size, 9) MER, investigate the reported |to Bromerton and established | ,Unds the atten and running |Roth ‘Reynolds, a bystander, was | qficomers, Meet Tonight—The In- | Sanford and Anthony, ate loadin up — NeC m C, Giana soctoty will meet tonight at| with oratorical ammunition whi theft of a ‘#° quantity of allver- chapter at that pince. The boat#/amuck through the city streets. shot through the hand by @ strays o'clock at the Chamber fo they intend to fire this week or next NSTON — Pretty ma hogany case, excellent con- 4 € also in fancy oak, like new; 9) ware taken in the absence of the arrived at the navy yard town at) Angered becdase his wife would | bullet jmoree to discuss legisl jon the Japa: vestion—which has dition ; was $375; now ... ; ” Emile from their house, the minsing | ” allow him to return home after! y |securing a substan |not been “reeently interred” In w r was $400, now $252 Pi riiver was found carefully wrapped | 12,7 clock and were met by « band,{ sot-s! ad separated because of his| Then Knobleck ran into the alley | sechting # substan Jupper house, although tt hee been taeees «6. BRS HUMANN — Mahogany [112.4 bundle and tucked away inthe | Which encorted them to Eagles hall} they, had separaten basaine of ie and turaing the gun upon hiself, tn A. _ |xere ectectively buried tm the ag dae, : ma- 1 66 N — Mahogany fs dena | Here the degrees were put ob | SYOwed 1oXe fot een Norrin, bettor /fiicted @ fata pygtngond sembly. : nd? hia.” wie colonial case, good as new ; Mrs. Emil and her baby went for| and 57 new members of the order) “Billy” Mitchell, Fred| Mrs. Mitchell was taken to a hos- AM, Feb. #2.—By UV. P. I @ Champion Gas Range and ewany case, snap; $500, $S15 J % Mitte constitutional yesterday af-| were put in charge of the Bremer} Knot an olectric pital, where it is said this afternoon has been received here that | got a coal or wood range free. ** ED, WOWieicess>-- $168 Was 9, now .. | {ernoon, and it was ou their return | ton chapter. The work of the @% ter noon today ran amuck that whe hax a chance of recovery. oa Mende Was temrantie aan $9E — Large size, art | SCHUBERT — Magnificent J Sit! phe, robbery was discovered. | tablishment took all afternoon, and 2 Baturday by a biast while clearing }land at Lake Terrill, about 15 miles }from here. George R. Rude, a broth- or, was injured by the same blast, |The finding of the things in the he indies of : TA Y >, aliaht! arred: [baby’s bed would have led re |in the evening the ladies of Brent- KNajjine condition; was art style, slightly marrec beg Sod ng qullty party sna | orton gay monster banquet to Style QW «- . $216 was $000, now .... PBIB Bi? not been tor bia iruncbound aim the visitors and members of thet m 1 | be | jin mother at 624 1ith av. N, was! If you want to live a real Chris | Keep the wick of your physical life | jin whieh by his| new order. ” ne} | mother. al ! een more or less used, but all are in perfect caught last night by the janitor of| ! | | f high pur- | trimmed and burning right and you “i Temple Baptist church at 1 tia Hife; an existence of J HN rT C seiatly » for C es . N, and Thorns 0 ough | coders we and noble aims; a Ife which | will enjoy a well-balanced extst- a nt many Sastcablle, for Tirek Restaurante anda bcos af eae Gk tae | Thip Andrew Theodore in oe | eit reflect tbe charity and mag-|once from every point you may con 6 tt A fine Standard Electric Piano which cost veutibule church while | pected tn s within a few days! vanimity of Bible teachings-—see | sider.” goes at $383. ‘Two forty-four-note Electric [iti gwners attended ‘the services | from taneaue. Ril from that your liver {x In good working | ANNOUNCE A ny RE a = ABANDON SCHOOL —= -1F YOU WANT TO LEAD A CHRISTIAN LIFE "s "TAKE LIVER PILLS, OR GET YOUR LIVER | Rawhide Free Gold = | 12,500 for sale at 3% cents. H e RIGHT SOME WAY, SAYS PREACHER. M. Herrin & Co., 6 Scheuerman, *** Furniteht "is ar Gents’ Furnishin, ata, and Sult Cases. o Full Suits for rent | ‘THIEF IN CHURCH Lon MacKenzie, who lives with © These have dition, Esp Plic Resorts: and turned over . i. awed o ¢ oth aa coming in ballast t 1 shay } mally ¢75~950, now only $275 each the station. Te Whe took him to! ter for the South American porta: This is the conclusion of Rev. A.| Owing to the proximity of work | “ MeKenaie wan recently tn tre | Norman, Ward, pastor of the First jon the Jackson st. regrade, the South | K ee: ] month in Methodist Protestant church. Yes-|achool bullding will be abandoned | pS good parentage . March 12 from South lterday Rev. Ward took as his eub- during the coming week by orders erms Little More than Rent J !h.i' = hob vagurad cotton amram: |terday Rav. Ward took as Ain oub-| Sitiae the costing Wise, hectecr’ | ber of rob tow in that district, ang | Ceptional cargo. The first stop will Joc a Provert Kill a dart; S"Y quarters will be Senet are now under suspended sentence mode at Ban Free Hon from Pri i + where the pupils can attehd classes of the reo will be un rike rough his live The balance wil be put otf | sTike throug! Any instrument desired can be purchased on easy weekly Jin sudge Frater’s court , HUNDREDS FROZEN {during the morning and afternoon, Nine-tonths of the pessimiam and cyniciam of the world ix due to a Dies Today. ‘or monthly installments. We'll not split hairs about pay FE IT THEIR HALL ; : , . Kennedy er, to the physical disorders ‘ a the papeeel rns , , 0 stior bad liver, phy an ingtr in ate ments. If you are debating the pian question—or thinking KIEV, European Russia, F h haw that follow the neglect of properly on Mtorese tana ed aan T . ss E et securing a good instrument before Exposition visitors [By U. P—Terribie snowstorms Iv \o inspect, the hew steamer M.| looking after our bodies, declared | morning of pnoumonta, at tho hone omorrow (Tues ay) ve, @trive—be on hand early niles ofthe tracks of tt ti en eee, eee Se. be smaes | the speaks yoare of age, and also » Hoattie- Brom The western railway are blocke *} Coneluding, he adduced the belief | an instructor In the parental school | en Hg A A that if the world wants to be better, |, Arrangements for the funeral || NO CARDS OF ADMISSION REQUIRED. and will be|to keap right from a religious, ag|"*¥* "Of been made 4, oa atmpat The eB oe ee sterdal standpoint, buy | . CINCINNATI, Feb, aa-cby U. P. Mr. Edmond J, Myer, F. F. Sc. who is well known by his reat ys that more than 100 Roe'k a PB oe, on aw ti ver pills, or anything in the lne|—With an earsplitting warwhoop, essays, lectures arid works on vocal technique, tone, color, ete, i continence. Makadd Darian the | Dectty of 1.208 Jof medicine that will serve to keep | an unidentified Navajo Indian chief || will demonstrate by means of the Talking Machine the difference Be aa eran: Tne Serine aoe ithe wheels of the body in good/ran amuck in the Union station|| between Artistic Tone and Common Tone. In other words why lant three days | $2,500. ulking ‘day and before he could} one V e is worth $25 a night and the othe »wered he had fatally stab: | The educational yalue of the modern ” IMlustrated Orthodontia working order. here yest SOUVENIR DANCE TONIGHT | = | “That Is afl there f# to the ques: | be over ) al a : Machine ta the PRN, Wei Special dance at Dreamland to-| Lectures | tion,” Jared Rev, Ward, after | bed and out Mrs, Anna Devord, of|| study and training of the yotce and its yalue to the pupil, singer ‘ANO HO night, Presents given to ladies and . his ‘sermon, which was recelved | Huntington, W. Va, and Max|/ and teacher will also be demonstrated, ‘ gentlemen. Admission 100, includ-| BY Pr EB. H. Stanley, at bis rest) fin marked interest by the con- | Myors, of Cincinnati, ‘and serous. There will be no admission charge and you and your friends The Talking Machine Headquarters of the Northwest Ladtes free, |4enee, 922 North Tist st, every! gregation, “A disorganized body | ly wounded Joseph W. Garten, of|| are cordially Invited ing two dance teketw aol #0¢| Friday evening to the ond of March, | means that the mind is out of tune, | Cambridge, Hl. faa ——— a ae a

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