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GOLD RESERVE IS CUT DOWN, Reduced $6,366,168.78 in): Thirteen Days, Starting With July 31, ANOTHER OUTFLOW TO EUROPE J. Pierpont Morgan Declares There Is No Real Cause for Alarm at Present. PROFIT ON THE SHIPMENTS, The Bond Syndicate Gives Evidence of a Willingness to Protect the Treasury Reserve. Tn view of the continued outflow of gold from the country the protection of reserve has again become @ matter of anxious interest in financial circles, The question as to whether the Government bond syndicate can carry out its contract and maintain the gold jon-dollar mark Js just now the chief topic of dis- cussion in Wall street, During the pres- the Treasu reserve at the hundred-m ent month the ‘Treasury reserve of ne g0l¢ and bullion has lost nearly. $6,000,000, The following table, compiled from the daily reports of the Treasury balances @t Washington, shows how Fteadily the Withdrawals have been going on, and what a big hole has been made in the funds by the gold shippe 102. + 104, 10 Outgoing steamers to-day ani anorrow Will take $1, which has been withdrawn from th Sub-Treasury, making an aggre export for the week thus far of $2,55/,000. ‘This gold is shipped by Arbuckie E Crossman & Bro. and Nesslage & Fuller It is estimated that the sales of ex- change already made, will necessitate the sending over of about $2,000,000 more in the outflow of the precious metal has stirred the bond syndicate to action, and yes- terday J. P. Morgan & Co, deposited $1,345,000 gold in the Sub-Treasury in ex- this week. This sudden increa: change for legal tender notes, The Government bond syndicate de posited $1,650,000 in gold in the Sub- y in exchange for legal ‘Treasury to-da tender notes, ‘This makes a total of about 8, deposited by the syndicate this week. The amount of gold alr cate since the bond issu ary was paid for, is $ actual resources of the still a matter of conjectul According to J, Plerpont Morg: head of the bond syndicate there last F alarm. He denies emphati syndicate in she United States. At the pr considerable sum, That Arbuckle Bros should appear among the export gold shippers is a surprise, for that firm was one of the contributors to the syndicate when the ade in February, Their been fully to see why outsiders should take advantage of the present situation and the high rate of exchange to net small profits by deal was m: Present course has not yr explained, though it is eas old abroad. Hd Reserve In wt INGTON, Aug. To-day the condition of the Treasury shows: Ava ash balance, $181,609.98; gold reserve. $101,477 sending Mid. O81; net sliver, $39,430.196; United States not the ury, $24,004,958, ‘Treasury moten of 1 $2178 G72; total Tee spies toll expenditures this mont, BEARS ARE TRYING HARD. Bat They Mak Send ‘The stock mar morning. There is for fu gold export movement, The bears are trying ha in tone, and thei for the long account. The subscription lists for Mobile &| Montgomery bonds which were opened | at the of.ce of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. this morning were closel immediately, the ow both here and “ing the $1,000,000 | amount tpplied abroad largely exce bonds which were offered. The Pittsburg & Western for July gross earnings of $202,574, an in- | crease of 893,489" expenses § crease of $66,529, and 326,660, #17, 5,257, Inert For the first week of August tle big Four road earned $294,090, an Increase of 20.189, and Ohio River, $19,024, In The Chicago, Burlington & Q rectors have declared the. us terly dividend of 1 per cent Foreign exchange is quiet and some- what easier wing to to offerings against Sa ' long sterling gold shipments, fold at 4.891 4901-4 a 490 1- 40 64, aney 1 per cent, on call, nke: ads demand and cables at 4.901. dollars at 53 1-4. Mtocks were gener: midday, but the volum of busi en Irely to the room trad f tocks continued irregu Tihacco broke 21 Ports that new 146,145 shares, Canada Chingy & Northwes! en Erie Telegraph & Teluph, General ler trle Houston & Teva Towa Central ploccee ces Lake Brie & Western TB & W pf tees doug Isiand ‘ Moo Kan & Tex. pt Nave Lead Co phe le Now Jeraoy Central New York central 101% Noy. be Raw x NOY! Sie & Wei N.Y.) Surg. tk & We North American. Northern Pacifls x Py Phila, & Reading Peo. Dee, & Rio Grande W St. Paul & On Southern Pactfi Southern Kallway Southern Ratlway pt. Texan Pavitt Tenn, Cral & Tr t United States Leather oo. 18 t Lea san United Stat 0 $107,208,879.31 5, 486.79 | + 107, 118,835.98 107,002,784.04 118 662.81 103,070,149.64 102,952,363.23 + 103,037,715.27 101,983.715.53, to- 000 more in gold, 00,000 | aly turned ove# to the Government by the syndi- bru- 00, but the ndicate are sh the is nothing in the present situation or the movement of gold abroad to cause ally that the recent shipmenis have been due to the return of bonds which were sold by the Europe last Spring, or that any of these bonds are to be resold in nt rates of exchange, 49 1-2 to 4.9 3-4, It is figured that re is a profit of about $300 on. ee bh $1,000,000 gold exported, and this fact has naturally led a number of small dealers to make shipments, which in the aggregate have amounted to a Chicagoans rate brought the price of laundering a shirt, plain, fancy or negligee, down from 15 fleglect to rep was quiet this disposition to wait | thor developments concerning the 1 to get prices down, but they don't succeed very well, Speculation continues strong is no pressure to sell | Union ad reports axe gine ane Iney die wel quar amer- jal bar silver sold at 61-2 and Mexican | ly lower after 8 wos emali and the dealings were contined American » to 101-3, on ree npettors are in thel the UF field und mean to begin an agressiv Warfare against the Trust, aie otal wales of stock to- At. Top, & Sante Gale Burs & @uincy Ch, Mil & St. Paul 1) Rock Island & Pi & Eastern 11) A Delaware & ‘inasin Dis. & Cattle Feed Kouln Lo New Alb. de Chi, Manhattan Can Mun @ at 1, Missouri P, Minn. & 5: Natl Lead vo. Parle. vee ss Wabash pf 2 West Union Telegraph. 94 Wheel & Lake Erle ity COS) Express... a —— > COTTON STILL HIGHER. Fever Is On and There In New Ruying for Outside Account. The cotton market was decidedly higher again to-day under the influence ef an improvement of about three points in Liverpocl contracts, that market Jbeirg excited, The bull fever seems to be on here and there is new buying for outside account. The local trading is active, with the market oxcited. Early salew included 8¢ tember at 71 2; Novembei io; Janu- 57a 7.58; February, “Wheat at New York opened at a de- cline of about L cent, then recovered nearly allo loss, but later eased of a little, First sales of September at 72 a4, then at 72, and then at At Chicago the market was about cent lower, September selling at 665 1-2, en rallying to (8 1-2-a 606 opened at an advance of about } 1-2 cent at New York. September selling at 441-4 cents, while at Chicag) it | opened higher, September selling at 38 a )88 1-2. Oats were higher. GOMPERS AND M’GUIRE SAIL. Delegates to the British Labor Con- Bress Get an Ovatio Ex-President Samuel Gompers and P. J. McGuire, as delegates of the Amert- ‘ish | Labor Congress to meet in Lendon next month, were given a royal send-off this | forenoon at the Am can ‘ederation of Labor to the Br Cran Jelegations of the Central Labor {nlon, the Board of Walking Delegates, the Mise Maneous Section, Clgar-Makers, International Union No,’ 144, of which Mr. Gompers is a member, and many trades unionists were at the wharf to bid the representatives of American labor bon voyage. Delegate Jacob Bausch, of the Wood- ‘8° Association, delivered a neat h of adieu in which he paid the voyagers a marked compliment, A memorial wus also placed’ in Mr. Gompers's handa to be handed to the British Labor Ci venes It js a re ers to the visi co-delegat country as the’ representatives of Brit- ish organized labor, —— NO EXCUSE FOR THEM NOW. ‘au Have Their Shirts Laundered fur Four Cen) CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—A complication of and cuts on the north side has ingress when it con- procal document that of John Burns and nts to 4 cents a shirt. Collars, cuffs and underwear have taken a correspond- Ing decreas r ush street Ia the fleld of battle, and combatants became so anxious for trade that the sidewalks were filled with signs, IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, 1 Maer ix the newly-elected socretary of Independent Bakers’ Union No. 1 Yates & Wharton Nid macufasturern In New- the Wages of thelr ems Leal akore’ Union No, 42 hea electet 1 . U President; B.S. Allen, Recording Se: Fetare, (. Wichurdgon, Financial Seeretury United Standard Engineers’ Union No. 5,608 re- elved $149.10 for dues during the last a{x months, there Ix wow a balance In the treasury of | fis.e Typographical Union No. 199. has elected 1. P. HW. Thurat gates to the New New Jersey. Federa Sen ton i will be fon and HL runewick on of Trad 1 delegates fom sty { Machine Wood Work el fifty cents ¢ tine they at the Unlud's regular meetings, Louls Wolder having resigned as a delena' Clearmakert’ Union No. 144 to the Label Com: [milter of the Local Claarmakers” Uni N to ia has be ectnd tu succeed by * called me for y evening, Hudson County i Will nton, mber of masters erimips, ie steadily asin The newly-elerted oMocrs of Tepographloal wave appointed William F Der John N. Bogert aad Measre the new delegates to the ong has requested (he pati to enton 1 aallors ase, The oy th T suilore in the repeis to procure a li tons, with a ainone whom th le workers. Ww shinbutldere with Jee anions with 76.339 Hale SSS GENTRY AGAINST THE WORLD. Owner 0 the Crack Pacer Maken a Sweeping Challenge, CHICAGO, Aug. M.—Myron Metienry, the trainer of John R. Gentry, hax is- sued the following challenge: 1 wit match John R. G try againat any pacer in the world for $3,000 « side. 1 will match John a, ¢ {Joe Pate jeornered va try agaiy nand Robert J. in a thre for $5,000 a side, the dis- within’ fifty feet of the to ls sand the winner to take ¢ Ure and the purse offered the ‘Association under whoge auspices the ‘9 run, ‘The race must be upon ck offering the most money, Ww ORLD:;: WEDNESDAY AUGUS1 Obtained This Week. Imperative Unde; Cup Committe: Requirements. The question of how much time De- fonder will have to be officially setth low Vigilant will 1 on Friday or Satur- w York Yacht Club, will put his tape line on the The order of th mittee compels this act nerica’s Cup Com: | calling for trial races on Aug. ® and and Thursday measurements *s Cup Committee at the New York Yacht Club by Aug. 19." 22 (Tuesday sent to the Americ: c=" DEFENDER'S MEASURE AMPHITRITE WINNER, | _-. The New Flyer’s Rating to Be| American Schooner Yampa Loses | the Special Match Race. Outsailed Mr. Palmer's Yacht Al. most from the Start. Vigilant’s New Dimensions Are Also| Rounded the Second Mark Over 13 to Be Ascertained. Miuutes Ahead, COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug © this & whole-sail westerly: br ing Mr BR 8. Palmer's schooner-eruiser. Y. erick Wills [Amphitrite started ina course, The contest grew fact that when Yampa Iveagh's Two Hundred Guinea € Wilts on the ground that Yampa carried 1 men in hor crew in excess of ¢ Wednesday last, Mr. r allowed, SCHOONER YACHI VAMPA, THE TENNIS TO'RNEY. | owinna “ Viny « Nenutl- | NARRAGANSETT PIER May in the champlonship doubles of ne at the Casino contestants J applauded the neither side, e exhibition court was ov | Wrenn and Chace va. Fischer and Which mateh pr Match hetween Howland and Hudiong and ‘1 et were requh mpa and 3 s English cruising Hudiong took the rize of £100, over the old to drive out of court mdwon the Chie second set wa ground that the President of the d Club intends to invade England next playing mostly Again each site 4 Was reached, land and Foote put We next saw the tables turned, ar’ Ruy Talmage we parsinec In tine 1 the set out, smashing and CAL I set wan never out of the halide | 4 was called this stage of the game Was intense, Budlong and Talmage hav: | *, but they Tost thelr opportunity, and THIN WARK t Wrenn and that there was er any doubt about a row morning Howland and Foote for ern Championship. aifested in this Wrenn and Chi There In great In- morning resulte Eastern Champlonshin: Chace beat Wrenn and M. Fischer and J) i Foote and John Howland beat ¢ R Byttone a and J. F. Talmage. jr., _ Hyslop sald to-day that he would! Roth meastirements on Friday Both Defender and Vigilant Erie Basin Dry the week. Neither will go into the before the end of can find a berth before Frida: docks will be occupied to-day and to- Jt ts not yet sure that both will go in but the chances are very much in favor of a view of both racers out of water at the same time on that Mr. Hyslop stated that he was by no means certain whether he would do the while the yachts lay in the after they had heen cleaned and floated again in the dock. he Defender people much averse to Having the dimensions of their boat made public, They wish until their ship along with Valkyrie JIT known what there is between the actual contestants tor the cup before thi ican line pier, foot true sailing wine sey street, when they galled at 11 o'clock on the steamship Berlin, argue that there can be no doubt that and \t makes no difference what allow ives to Vigilant. dently desire to retain all in- essary to disclose. It ie said that Mr. Teelin Is quite willing that the America's Cup Committee and Regatta Committee should know urements us soon as they in order that they may sat- he does not spread broadcast until the last moment. It may be, therefore, that the public fender's sailing rating until the measurements are compared wit of Valkyrie III. Mr, Holmes, to _ this Nevertheless, the com- mitteemen who will formally ‘select the defender of the cup will be ma: before the firat trial race just how long the two American yachts are. two racing masts, of Valkyrie, on the steamsiip Furnessia, and wh ch from the deck of the booms and were transferre steamer last evening, pler at the foot of st Twenty-fourth lantly guarded by who kept a © on all persons who unusually observant «li laps which co er the spars. Yaikyrie’s tender, would take ty away before night. a well-known ama- sail on Valkyrie LI, ar- White Star iine steamer rived on the Majestic this morning. oe ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, TRACK, ALEX. ANDER ISL- “The entries and welghts morrow’s races are as follows: nd Rave—Seven furle 2{ inches i Fifth Race—One and a rinteent SARATOGA E ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, SARAT( GA entries and weights for races are as follows Spar tor 8 Al Smisa and a nu as Will probably course was fifty miles long Yampa allowed Amphitrite At the start the American schooner had the weather berth, but in the beat to the first. mark Amphitrite drew ahead and rounded it with a good lead. The times of the two schooners cn rounding Lymington Spit were: Amphitrite Yampa of 12m. 50s, ‘The times of the two ing Ryde Pier were: Amphitrite ...sesseeee Yampa counting her t utes 41 si ;Magaificant sailing before pulle her leader. Amphitrite 0... Yampa lost 3m, 168. of the lead yachts at the finish: Amphitrite. ‘ Yampa.....: ; by 11 min, 12 see lowa allows her. She was built by the Ha: for Chester W. Ch In Novem to Mr. R, Suydam Pal York pin, the syndicat rope in January last with nineteen m Capt. Kdwa) d cruise in the M nd of Jui On July 12 she capsized dock there, killing a wo engaged on a Juring two or three seame Since been thoroughly repatr Amphitrite is of i6 ng. she hi 4 inch inche: was built” by Nicholson, of Gosport Retired While Rac RYDE, Aug. M.—In th Royal Victoria Yacht yoni, Luna, Audr and Isolde» 0-ra wr competitors, off Ryde, ted away and she was lub in the ¢ ors over a lw teading and Isolde second, Audrey won the 20-raters times at the finish: Twpite Inyo Esnaneat nee Lun i , Vineip sesryosnieisee Judge O'Brien, in the Sup to-day, gra Hyran Club lation for an y Edwards, Richard | Schell, Mahon, removed. CRAZY ON BILLIARDS. John Randolph Heiser sudde Loses Hin Reason. Murray was on Broadway and Fourteenth street at 4.90 this morning, black satin ts started at 10 o'clock, The and leading a three-year-old boy pointed to a man on side of the street, declaring was her husband and that he had come Ingane, Murray took the man to the station- It was learned he wai Randolph Heiser, who formerly kept a billtard saloon on Broadw: ty-elghth street, and was an expert pro- fessional player. Mra, Heiser said that her huaband tn- sisted upon her getting up at 4 o'clock this morning and going to a hotel, talked incoherently, and was soon go!ny Hillard table in the world A that It was to cost a fortune. rraigned In the Jefferson Consequently, Amphitrite had a lead achts on pasi near Twen- Thus, Amphitrite, at thls point, had a lead of 13 minutes 28 seconds without e allowance of 7 min- conds, which would bring her Jead to 21 minutes 9 seconds, hopeless lead for Yampa to cut down. On the last part of the run towards the Bullock Buoy, Yampa, doing ring the examini up a couple of minutes or so on utter a word dun i i The times of the two crulsers on Pevevan Rie manial | rounding the Bullock buoy were: condition inquired embraced his little boy tenderly before he was taken into the prison, PUGILISTIC POINTERS. ‘The British schooner, consequently, had {had over Yampa on passing Ryde Pier. On the beat back to Cowes, Amp jtrite did some splendid pointing and |footing, Increasing her lead The following were the times of the iesued a challenge to meet vce In a limited round tour lub offering ar Anish for $250 a aide, endition than he has been for some nl haw an idea that he can make it very crenting for some of the Ightweights, uy 128 oF 130 pound nable purse o Consequently the British schooner won actual time, and by 18 min, 53 sec., counting her eof 7 min, 41 see,, which Yampa Va finish with two-vunce 10 through his am sort 4 finish for $2) @ Dick Behrens 07 Yampa is a steel keel schooner 170.31 wross and 161.80 net tonnage. is 12¢ fect over all, 110 feet 9 Inches or the water line, her extreme beam ts 27 feet and her draught 13 feet 9 inches an & Holiings- worth Company, of Wilmington, and was designed by A. Cary Smith with George Dixon, decided to the Suffolk Clubs of Boston, Hane of wetting the dec of friends at the Hub who are of the aud will bet good money that way, , 184, Yampa was sold of the nt Club, owner of the schooner Marguerite and a member cf which built the fender Pilgrim, Yampa saile uater the command W Sherlock, and Went to Bouthampton towards th for an overhauling. O'ttourke Nave ae ar arrauged far the followin outs for tie Rest nent ‘kman who was hull and serlousty tara WIL) take pa: ns, am of 1% doher draught ix SPORTING MISCELLANY. | trom their Maine NIAGARA DISABLED. heen scheduled ed yards dash regatta of tne Niagara, nty -flve-mile ) Niagara had the lead stay J inictions have amp! proven retire from the race, leavin [ao tuen significam PIQUA CLUB ELECTION, “lan order to ¢ 1 Horace H. Mitchell as di- rectors to call a meeting of the Piqua directors to fill the vacancies tous of Cornelius Van Cott, Grat Manhattan Athlet now ft the ands of @ re breed vf bore, [s95. AFTER CLIFFORD 100. | Belmont Maite an Effort to Bay|" the Great Son of Bramble. Bob R However, Says He Won't Sell the Horse at Any Price. It Is Said That Griffin Will Ride wer! the Banker Next Veur. gs Word) A RACE TRACK, Aug. 1 Horsemen have not yet ceased talking | of the purchase of Henry of Navarre | 4) Minos and Dortan by Aueust Bel tot hed the lov |News of which frst 1 World” of yesterday Much speculation ts indulged in as to what Mr, Belmonts intentions are, and the conviction is) gradually gatning okey won, Mr. Belmont left Saratoga this morn- tng, but vot before he had endeavored to secure the mighty Clifford as an ad- ady magniticent atable, Mr. Belmont sought out Bob Ruse and bluntly asked che price of the at son of Bramble and Duchess, Mr. Rose replied that Clifford was not for sale at any price, and the negottations stopped. Mr. Belmont did not make j any offer Ri has an affectionate regard for Clifford, which probably had much ta do with his refusing to sell, It ts said that Mr, Belmont wis ready to give «| fancy price for Clifford and had he secured him, his string would have been complete, Mr. Belmonts’ stable now consists of Henry of Navarre, admittedly the best four-year-old In the country; Dorian, a hard horse to beat in that division also; Keenan, the best three-year-old, accord ing to good judges, and Hastings, who is one of the finest apectmens of a two- Year-old that ever raced over a track There are the stars of the lot, and ju dictously handled they seem to have any stakes for which they may atart at their mercy Tt is said that Griffin will ride for Mr. Belmont next season, and that in order to wecure him the Jockey Club's President. will have to pay & larger retainer than was ever given to @ Jockey. Griffin Is still apprenticed to James Bhielda, who practically puts the hoy up at auction every season, ‘Thin year Grify brought $17, coming from Gideon & Daty. Some one anked Mr. Relmont’s trainer, Jack Joy her, if his employer was trying to buy up all the good horses tn the warld. “Well, we might better have ‘them than the bad ones,” was Jack's reply. peel GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Augua( Belmont arrived in Saratoga y morning, and before he had been in town many minutes he succeeded in creating quite a re) nation He consummated the purchase of Hi of Navarre and Dorian, twa of the best handi- cap horses in this country. see Mr. Belmont te peculiar dm many ways When @ reporter approaches him with the in- tention of interviewing him he te met with these Words, spoken very pleasantly and affably: Now. [don't want to be quot giving you any fnformation 1 can, but 1 Mr won may” that Thir te fotlowed by Information Interesting to the turf loving people. | Without stating that Mr Belmont ral 9, it may be accepted aa truth that Mr. Belm Stable neat year will be one of the stron thin country. Mr Belmont may race in land. In fact, It te almost certain race in that country, ak he has made entrice extensively In the stakes over there. Henry of Navarre and Dorlan may or may not be sent over. Tha improv from che way Kapeciaily in tht brilliant. Those noe with wh heart at the sublime ich Mr. Relmont Ke and Keenan. Mr, Fecent purchaser, represent Tt would be ridiculous to 9upt that a man would expend this amount of mone In horseflesh If he were not reasonably sure of hie future, oe 6 Kentixerna will probably be retired to the stud. It is impossible to get her to race without bleed. Ing at the nose. She was a fue Ally in hier tw ‘& three-year-old whe bi and wan retin 1d do her good seem ty have ure thi orked the rlably OF can get away walling in through or around bis field WITH THE WHEELMEN. Waren * Evening World’ for the an ment of f the most unique bicycle meets ever planned Tr sill be held tn this elty before Jong, and the partict n> nearly evershody probably he thelr oul) appearance ax competiiore nh bicyele passe rd their aw f the ree ena rguntzed at Wheelm ‘on Sept dt tub FS Hogert Loot Island. Wheeiny i wa Me They wil ay Morriniown N w tiie destination of Huet Bada. BASEBALL CHAT. Nick Young has spoken 7 National League as Hut he didn't tell wn nintewl, he told the confine tinmedall 4 a knew where not to get them, As the +e where i ket fi judaes ef 1 Taxation uf BIS tay tackle Is not ae it might have one thing Mr Youug errs nan Hine to tho Pieter and nthe err aus and Alnasteny igs of Ure umpires who dh umpire an metive 8 as The Evening World termed. {ts comments deal only with facts hy apparent bee tt sire “for, the inten, popaiarte Neiman on be influence Inperil Mygeniand’ Fluia Nature's Disinfectant,’ will pu ‘rify the atmosphere of the home, destroy all disease germs, and leave an invigorating aroma. Non- poisonous, Stainle: s. Druggists. an abyolutely delirious a reached whon je iter somebody int Uy) tarsteat prosapdings | Mectsion wn “yell at him and. suggested a at might ald him in making Wimsett must mn ping, if intended to oe ertangy rules ald down kteat tenga within Woehin [forti@eations torn dawn fh Jot the turf through The Evening | fland webaveoncxk Hye of wie ee Set aA! eT AN § ain vihing for Housekee ping Crt ie aati iit Ain aN ERR eck eh REE wee Pi i bancre WITHIN TH We aie the Mal rt is ss bu Kr ES FRO. J. & S. BAUMANN’S m), the offer 877- 879 B’way. at the 1 don't mind n't Want you ty nay, "Mr Helmont says this and 1,500 Folding Screens. , blue, black, green, buff; 4-fold wide, 4.6 feet thigh; excellent for use in country houses, mtetie ‘should take | hed rooms of the turf, Henry | outlay RUPTURE CURED Je Truss ty the only truss tn wie absoiate eoiatort alayt i van it retaina che rupture uuler the hards ; ereat strain, and will effect @ me one ee book post, permanent and speedy cure without repens to the Rae of the patent, (engance for ladioa The Improved Ela existence that le wo @st_ exercise or mination fre Send for pamphlet Sporting. 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