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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1901. YOUNG ACTOR HORACE PELL SHOT HIMSELF FOR LOVE. (Continued from First Page.) Horace. We live at Port Washington, L. 1, with mother. Our father was the fate John Howland Pell. fave Just received a despatch from @ friend in Clevelind telling attempt to kill himself. wound {s very dangeroun ¢onditton tn critics! “T have no doubt the cau trouble with a woman. 1 man who took his love affairs very much to heart. “T think it must have been Jand woman or an actress. perhaps It had been an Bastern woman, doubtless have known of It” Il, Saye S. Osgood Pell. Ms. S. Osgood Pell got the Huroi treet Hospital on the long-distance tel- | @phone tater. Mr, Pell cot the same in- | formation as The ning World al- | ready had. “1 sent eald Mr. Pell. ble to save Horace's ilfe. -@ane when he did it. “Recentiy he has had nervous proxiras ition three times, He was ta the office here only four or five days ago before he went to Cleveland. He was sick then ng I didn’t want him to Ko. + “The story that he was tn love with a goclety woman or an actress Is all non- saense. He had insomnia badly it edrove him insane." Bound to He an Actor, Pell made his first appearance as & professional actor in Charles Froh- man's company when it produced “The Burprise of Love’ at the Lyceum ‘Theatre on Jan. 20, 190. He took the role of the young English gentleman and made a moderate succers of the part. For several years he had had the step fn mind, but the opposition of his fam- fly deterred him from consummating his ambition. Ils relatives sent him abroad In 189, hoping to cure him of his infatuation. In Dinard, France. however, he ap- peared with great success in play called “My Lord tn Irony,” which set tled him In favor of a career on th stage. The members of the Veli family are of the real arlstucracy of this State. They have been Mentified with this elty since Revolutionary times, The would-be cide wan ilentifled here with the younger seu a Slater wm Helle. Tt xa: | was some ace wan A 1 Cleve- It j word to spare no expense,” “and do everything possl- He wae tne zo His sister, Mrs, Samuel Cornell Hop- Kins, formerly Mise Mary Howland Pell, was a reigning beauty before her marriage. She ts now one of the most popular of the young matrons In the most exclusive circ Young Pell himself has a fine figu a handsome face and an attractive per- fonallty. He was always of the artis tle temperament and a fine performer on the piano. He porsesses a well modulated voice that showal at its beat on the atage. He waa a great favorite at the fort- wightly dances and other functions at Tuaedo, Newport and Lenox. At Tux- eco he moved in the set with the ruce-Prices, the Biloodgoods, Harrl- mans and other well-known soctety | lenders, Fellow Actor Talks, An Evening World Cleveland interviewed Mr, Wri Ington, a fellow Avenue 0; with Mr. b been sufterin, “Yesterday that he cou! releaned to MISS BEVERIDCE PAYS DUTIES. Sculptor, Disgusted at| Customs Methods, Obeys the Laws. Miss Kuehne Deve went down t) th to-day and paid held by en rived on the M It was not Revertiige saw the offic about. Whe: containing her hata xhe no longer, and brushing the tnspe tor] Ide she lifted the hat- tenderly and sel! chem up for tuepection Mina Beveridge comes here to ¥ grandfather, ex-liov Beveridge Was not at the pler last nignt when # arrived nor did #5 e him when reached the W: ort, Thow ahe reached the pier where was detained that she saw Their meeting was He was down to the pier hour before his granddan as were also InsapectOr Wrinie praiser Flatteau. walting for over halt ahe made her appear ‘The three trunks wer and (he contents exami Mdge said that <he hardly th that she should pay duty only be in the country for iw that she was going tot. vith her. The offictals were very polite but firm: It was suggested chat as the ptor wR only going to remain a short time Sithe goods be put in bend. ‘They agreed ‘te allow her the uxe of a summer gown aud|a few articles for weur. ‘Pho talked It over with her grand- Edather: and finally decided to pay the Pabiy. The goods were appraised, for a eas ‘over $M, after the apyraiver liad pdeducted for wear and tear, and allowed the $100 worth which the !nw permits W Star futy on three trunks ale She | rday uty and Mise} |v trunk | | ar el cont ing her costiy gow oyened the could atana itt whe id ntl or Wake m Affection roalmost arrived. an hour before quickly 0. Miew Be t fa would o weeks, and them aw! med iaty/on the three trunks amoun‘ed and Horace's| | added } thai mann Hosptt BROKER REPLIES 1 ant his tr, Pell had worked very hard thia acon. He had deen with “Annie Raw 1) and had done a xreat dev! of hard KOMr. Bennett, of the con told me that Pell had complained him frequently that Was on, verge of madness tse he could not might do so, and would In pine MF said that u lived he entans of any kind which to try to KIL himnel that and other, eoduys P Ue and ame 1 At 215 this the (elevator Huntington Mm Hannas For t AtEe allve, were afternoon tote chances for his rece Joubtfa!, GREEK PRIEST BOUND TO DIE. Michaet J. Karla, rector | ek Church of the Holy New Orleans, who came to hia fe, Is dead at Hospital. He tat the all ostree! the manager of he begged that the tble The Rev the G Trinity, of New York to end the Hudson Street himeelf over the he Hotel, No. 64 Wh when discovered by hotel, James Costello, the revolver which tay before him) be not taken a d me finisii my work, ‘L want to dl Dr. Karadis reached this city day morning, and going to the Bnatern Hotel registered an Victor Misalel, He | spent most of the time in the cafe, not going to Mis room until after ¢ o'clock Then he ordered a hearty dinner. When the walter brought It te him he raw the priest writing at a tat The priest was a man ev vester- | ntly about med. and in tis pockets wa found a large sum of money. (Spectal to The Rveaine W Trinity Church tention to He told oldest) men was Kolng away WEALTHY WOMAN HANGS HERSELF. | to Kil himself, the neck by a fir r private roam in th 1in Park avenue street, Mra, Jennie E well-to-do patient, whose | sin the fashionable apurtment- Hrondway and One Hundred Twenty-ftth st was found at 6) clock thin morning nurse, wie had left her Just a moment before. She | war alive bat dled in tive minutes Mrn. Schmidt Schmidt, whe ty and at present in not engaged in bi hens. They ree nonm ‘ari, fr. having Tecentty ated fr Jumbie tn company thi ne left for a ing, trl son this morn GRIEF-STRICKEN, SHOT HIMSELF. Hanging rope in} by by italine- and Six- tyeelghth when cut flown, was the wife of Carl conniderable have with 1 Rentley, rat MLLEDN THE TUNNEL, of this circles, at shot ved well- ny 1 Norwich yoat ‘ | | } | Poorly Caused Peter Rock's Death. {x was struck | sind eleetete lerground enh this af Rik anal & fort heitled | und w \ him as he | fel) dead | i fell 1 Ine It word. moved Was The body wae peomeves to the Morgue { | | | TO WIFE IN KIND Spare rene in Di- vorte Suit Answers with Charges. w \ egray halr, large gray ever and than Marte Spare vandsome woman with | complexion te mutt a stock b Hy at eet, ut ac Spare, in tie answer, den u charges, and In a connter-sult accns his wife of infidelity, naming two men The counter-ault was withdrawn ab Mrs, Spare's case Was reopened, 8. MeLair, a New Haven privat tectlve, told on the witness stand to-day: of more onainary her husband, George KE. for dl beauty, Spare, She name at No.6 W tiret af oree nah who Hved undred ondent 8/\which’her grandfather paid. sheard tories of the way things ected! in the Curtom-Hous: of taking rupbish In the back yard of the Roxbury, a fashionable apartment- house, to the Elm City, from which he made a platform and scaled a wall, en- tering the house, where he swore he saw Feut his tau A well mitted sute hin Conn, cuted that death was nearly Instanta supposed etde Of date he had tv vad supplier business tnd Wue seventy youre old thirty-third degree Mr Was barn In Norwich to and on Rentle Fred J vokke ter and Kenn, living with his mother, af ruther on the top floor of N avenue, tay with his throat cut. Tao razors covered with blood lay on the ded. SICK UNTO DEATH, CUT HIS THROAT. yer, Faward Graham, fifty-nix years old, who knew he wan dying of conaumption, hroat with m razor to-day at home, No, 28 Enst Forty-fourth He wan found dead by his wife on ain street no ROUGH RIDER TAKES OWN LIFE. MAGDAT EK Ryan, who United States Volunteer Cavalry: (Rows Riders) and was wounded in the battle of Zan Juan, has committed suicide, He was recently severely hurt by a fall from his hors CARTER WITNESS KILLS HIMSELF. (Spectal to The Rventng Worl PHILADELPHLN, June 6 —Robert 8. Rurnett, who was one of the principal witnenses for the de! in the trial 1 Capt. Oberlin M rr, committe tde tn his room at Green'a Hot Bight and Cheatnut streets, lapt night Hori known In Savannah and thi He wax a cv engineer by for several years Statens ‘arter Ww of Savan Burnett) we by. When harbor Improve charge Ked for him ments |KILLED HIS WIFE,, THEN HIMSELF. nes Parse heen and MPTON, Ont June 6.—Benjamin «mo Wealthy wholesale buteher, siddenty insane this morning cut Mis wife's throat with a razer, After whien ut his own. The bodies Were ying together In poul ef blood. /FAMOUS DOCTOR IS A SUICIDE. 6 Dr. ‘Them, noand analyst, yrntng by throwtn window nuffering com. LONDON, June HOWN RUTKe thie a third-story He had by for some time, othe late Mr. noted tn cons and diacoy Dr. Hond, Intone's st nection with lew in th rimen, 1 ‘amp mt ‘HOUSEMAID COES INSANE. Insulated Wire/She Thought She Was to Become a Marie Hoftman. 4 f{ Nelson Mor packer, became in H deatroy the id Morris Swah. Jthat she yer wiry to CHIC AG tr nilonalre today Wotrt wot Mise 3 ywed tonight H ‘The maniac velley bride and tried to for Morris's rooms Kawerd Ryo the Insane al vine WAN WITH CUN WANTS OFFICE. Threatens to Shoot Mayor if Not Made Chief. san to trour whe ts wae the Mise a and watehman, caught veld her until help (special to The Rvening Wor NEW HAVES. Conn, June 6 nell, of tot Davenport thin afternoon threatened to Mayor Studley unless made © Police, Mayor Studley was seated in Als private office when Connell entered. want be chief of police!” citedly exclaimed the man, Drivcoll promined me the ae less you let me have iy and then Kill Drtscoil = Mayor Buudkeys reving the Kind of man he had to deal . oRtactuely repted: “AML right; youd make a good one,,but you must first be examined by the hollce surgeons to see If you are trong enough, Connell waa taken to Pol quartera and locked up. —— Information pertaining to all sum- mer resorte can be had at Tho World's Vacation Bureau, Broadway and Thirty-sixth: street, James avenue, 0 ox: “Mayor , and une shoot you ° Head- A bullet wound In the head indi: | have prompted | thirty-Ave years old, aj was found dead to-| | | Waists All the Rage— Will Continue Warm —~ To-Morrow, but Wiil — — Be Cooler Saturday. [RRR RR RRR Reb Pe Pinic brie ricke Forecast fu six hoarse «| Friday, fo and vieinity— to-night; Friday lowed by a thun and cooler Veld night: fresh southerly winds. nen ’ New | x or OFFICIAL pece aM. minees see Humidity aca op. M, HAT Faller, arty street to-dny Was overcome was tnken ¢ jenry Tr Maty-third by heat at Seventy Peart street y the heat at Na Ne wa Swathe that winter sult Turn that old hat to th Court no more the hot Summer Broadway teems with gear; In the Chapple And the shirt-waist ma y saith the Sage of the had wy much expert the waht te whiter thi eli elements know, Mr Ieowas tw uu Dat w yenter vat night, when Ww Hiinder=st rms, fo Weather fret svantinie timidity ' rowkers Will raise a how! The great majority about in. cra All who could do ao ahirtaleeves The women folke were eye and xoothing they looked so. prett shirt ot Minny: wo! pretty faces? Retorns to LIVERPOOK., J sseamer Oc pool for yeaterday, having ante, whie! w York, Un Lav own, morning, at damage was jajured repn! has among her pat pont Morgan. Vivian linn « wan, and Mr, Hudteott, Jr. ngerk ck ani mall are awalting t town of the White Star Oceanic, whtoh: had_ to. Liverpool after sailing, ow! aged propeller. the x fate, PROSTIRAT yenrn rty-nivth Me wan attended Seotch whis- high-ball. this time is ine \ Inautmian. tdinga t from Any of business men or Une knew the) and sunel OCEANIC DELAYED. Hepale returned steamer sailed again at 10 A, M. About 20 passengers and. 500 e arrival at Gueens- WEATHER FORECAST. thirty- ts PM, ork City loudy fol- storm, evening to brink eal 70. DNS, ‘ cet iE Went petentedt 7 re yenrs Was avers] iS% Wank! attended | Hinnee surgeon and meNE Dean in Is) over th {Mite in camphor, > wall arnest, straw head- ‘s rampant nis here, He UE Din ex. an chastened with “any ‘There shan Kee x will a hundred tay it uw w ar ke when warm are apt wed by’ mothe do will ik fen up. anid regint “0 y-morrow, £ Jn general: the thunder AppTo- of the brokers and hus- arments, in thelr aaing to the mer, hecause Dol in fancy, ture a ts irked ee dout their las of mind, lennant aa the ine in Old sol T pt The Happy — the History of “Haw hits this ners The feud between ( Misset tion of inday je ehare | Marshal Fry. ‘They after the ty touched elbows ty for vearn Mr. Smith says came ro near Ident tn 187 rled oft the carnestne Hon ngainst him of ling wax the er spirit: nese whieh was Intensified nent antagonism With this ¢ It wontd have Mr. its President under Mr ship and by hin deliberate act. Such enouement conditions would have been most surprising and dram: ities eitibster Conkling <1 rr xpoke to the Senat Mr ng in prize but fort “ the pov extra Mr. cherish erally Impe Keren, that ton of mpecta Th ating and party Grant) of the him thy Senator J. Ing, over 1h wa no dark hore must be nt or Haine saya Jones tolt him thts be regarde | Andy are 4 ublean was ws tn th the Re 1880 on the year 180 witnessed struggic between he Halfbreeds, ‘Phe wan divided. One the other for Mat nt forces was ¢ think term had P Jo: ald low It. Pp ceased to held Inquirier Ive mn > the desires roments. Ministers hold th should powers Would agree to at (per alno think that cf Mer -The White Star h salled from Mia Queen here th’ one of her tred and the She aire, oi: Pler- alls. the Eng- id Mra. W. 3 of Ine steamer faa back. to ing i @ dam. pa xhows a desire ty fo feace to Germ which they are not tne Trouble between soldiers at Gen. Campbe.l. ish troo British in command wo von ete Nernppy. “A Shirt-Walat Mam HOTTEST DAY, 85 AT 5 P. M.; _ FIVE MEN PROSTRATED. Straw Hats and Shirt He Forgot to Change. n Even Tt ts written by ¢ inkling and Te was continued ominating artlole in vate at f Prove prougt 2 “ | tne n Great | na firmly believed that Vost) one another | although th Blaine, rminated would certainly have care y ne terw who | Prea- * strenuous 1 earnest rfl organiza- which Mr. Conk: {> | supporters: vy hke vehes minated kting's teader- | and avowed | Mnary th of personal feeling, or under much ne of the nex It n + Strang Asons for ‘ational th the amp Ww ear with nid our ible an chapters Mezuixed sentiment that tt would gens oy ri | ard | | «it may tf believing Wlar and thrilling exhtbitt Stalwart . " Republican * fo ade Th Kitr no ter r a look- unter; nomin Mr. Smith fore the con: have told the Chinese that ae GERMANY TRIES, CAME OF BLUFF Seeks to Force Powers in China to Fol- { their re: majorit erman, a sndemnlt, t. Interest, 1 KING, June 6—The Ministers have ke while making x ° nN y withdrawal n Waldersee and the German, the pow- y's demands, ‘Tien-Txin_ continues, ined to do, nd Frenel Brig. of the h Brit. French command Mill uve thelr utmost endeavors to. pre: vent further friction. Elke Applaud Co! A large di Ledge No. 1, B, performance at OL ‘Tony ended thy 2 Pastor's 'Paoatre ast night to hear and wee thelr friend and comrade, Harry: ‘one of the star ‘The delegation wa Exalted) Kuler Ed) Les apnreniation of: by Gran Blow ‘Thomson’ Thomeon, who is notions thin week, headed and 4 HOW CONKLING MISSED NOMINATING MR. BLAINE. |Hitherto Unwritten Facts in! | the Political Feud of 1880. vention of 189. — Quoting mith says of Senator Jones hough Senator Jones was favorable he wax well dlaposed to Blatae, y sentiment and political sense dictated the choice of or the other. He lothat Grant and Blaine both represented str nib acetesalve party mplrit, that wad ne ontagoni«m of weneral pure ! hat oonty tne rival ene 1 of Ally s.rong unt earnest tl thar it would thw parts will 16 the treads who divided the ty b shoul s sutent of defeating lea and throw nation ty som: tated phird cand ne popular rd ed on Mr. again, Mr. thust followers, argument and steulily nd the other weeks pre= rabael y \tor from was one Blaine’s yasked [laine just before Jone by und he ' pvention what xhould 6) friends If they be nomin ch tis CBstatn yuh not Blaine eall bis trie themselves, bi posed to the third rather than Ines friends Je nominee. After nome silence 2 quoting again from Mr. smith . Conkling «strong man and York great and necesmary must ha rk and tonk’ 1 carry nominate Conkling, {ff you think The deeciston conveyed to Gen Jam then Postma ork City. Gen, James communicated Blaine'’s de- tston to Conkling Tn a letter dl Conkling, When 1 ad oveurred myself he ser uy and walke ters oflcs nd< must judg ax op: and sug- it prevall, that upon Conkling replied, Is New Ie Sta quickly scribing the effect on Gen, James wrot what Biatne wily) surprise and down th this city, and me back ty me and ‘This me. What) Senator Blaine 4\ve ce worthy nsideration.’ wat the he expresed his Irrevocaih secure the nom- if that could be it could Klin tim purpose t hHEPER- Weak ‘and Sickly Give them “Boon iaAZ Nt Rvee COX.—On June 6, Mrs, CATHERINE COX, aged 6D years, Yaneral from the residence of her son John, No. i! at, on Friday, at 2PM. MUINTRH.-GLENVIL GREGORY M'INTRE, on of John ¥. Meintre, on June 5. Punera! from hin late residence to-morrow at 1.00 P.M BRR ANGERBAUMR—Paaltively, coreds trrees: laritien; consultation, Pri owes; VOWED HE'D SHOOT BOSTO N COUSIN ——_—$§_e¥+. i New Yorker Arrested at the Hub for Writing Threatening Letters. | BOSTON, June #.—Charles 8. Dav! ltorty years o! | third atreet, New York, was arrested to- day in Post-Omice Square by Inspectors Harris, Gaddis and Cronin on a war- rant charging him with threatening an injury to his cousin, Edward D. ton, of No, 39 Gurney: str Hilla. Mr. Emerron is of the firm of Emer- son & Thompson. paving brick dealers, of No. 160 Devonshire street. From the written reed with forwarding Em his actle appear taat the police committing a murder. Davie has gone through $25,000 in five years, His) cousin, Emerse aned him sums of mon prevented ate and half insane." Emerson went to Pollse Headquarters, showed the note to Capt. Dugan and [Inapeotor Gaddis and procured a war. rant from the court for the arrest of Davis on the charge of send! Pane fete ng a threat- r. Emerson went with this Volice dleadquarters. ‘The oMicera et? to Post-Office square. Davis was stand. ling on the corner of *Devonshire | Milk atreets evidently waiting for Eme ‘on. He had his right hand [pocket an inser dis crept up bes him and, catching both his wrists, ite oned him, whe his brother oMcers re- Heved Davis of the weapon, a revolver, which he held in als right hand in bis outside t pocket. vis waa arraigned before Judge For- pon, charged with threatening m He watved examinas nand was hekt tn $1,000 for the July term of the Superior Criminal Cour: 634 0t., near Bi! In 61 Emerson and Davia were inter- | i OF OT Galas and Cronin ae. ested tn estate which wax settled In ltor Davis, but failed to find him, In the the «Court in New York, first mall to-day Mr. Emerson received nermon has uccumulated a fortune, 4 which was posted yesterday, vie is to- y without a penny, ring the persist in for financial ald $80. Davis made new demands money and erson refused. the following note by me Surre pald no attention to my last 1 walted at the. Post- from 2 to 22) P, M. have purchased! a loaded nless you put In an ap- to-morrow ‘at 1 A. M. at the ner with the money you prom- loan me. [ shall take the first opportinity. to shoot you as T would a (og. 1 am a desperate man and nothing to lve for unless you keep your promis ‘This is my ultimatum: 1 want $20 by tock to-day (two one hundred dollar bitin, whien Ty you hand mo personally, at the post-office corner. If you do not I shall take the course I had decided upon before I left New York. This Is not an idle threat. Iam desper- STORM HAVOC CREAT FIRE IN OKLAHOMA. IN’ ANTWERP. RIPLEY, ANTWERP, June 6.—The estimates of storm, accompanied by a heavy wind, {the damage done by the Custom-House vieited this section during the night, jana. warenolee ie five tues ONL eaten can doing grent damage to property. Mrs. argely unhisured.. John Hfett and her daughter are be Heved to have perished. American tobaccs, At Eagle Creek a number of persons —>+__ Lost things found and found things are reported missing. Several buildings | were demolished | Sunday World Wants. restaurant In at No. West Twenty-third street. Manager Wilmott raid to-day that Davis and Emerson both worked there up to alx weeks ago, when Emerson went to Hoston. Two weeks later Davis left Paimer 161 O., June 6.—A terrific rain- 009, 5 £250,000 worth of find owners through the medium of Dissolution and Aeargaization 5 Sal MADURO BROS. & co." PARTNERSHIP, 33! 3 % Deducted! from ‘original prices 33! 3 % As everything offered was purchased for spring and summer trade, it is up-to-date. The hig! class character of our stock is well known. Some interesting values can be found among the following: 106,00 Men's Suits now 6.673 12.30 Suits now 8.34; 13.00 Suits 10.00, etc. Also Bicycle Suits, separate Trousz lannel Cea‘s and Pants, Full Dress Suits, Overcoats and everything found in tirst-class clothing houses at same reductions. Blue and Blck Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots and Flannels are the principal materials, In Haberdashery the celebrated solid n collar, original pri . Now §6c.§ 10c. urade 7e.; 25c. neckwear, I8c.; 45c. and 50¢. neckwcar, 28c.; 1.45and 2.00 line now 72c.; White Shirts, Cutfs attached and detached, 1.45 grade now 98c.; 95¢. grade at 64c. Underwear tormerly 50¢, to 5.00, now 34¢, to 2.34; Neglixe Shirts from to 3.25 original prices. now 67c. to 2.17. The latter are D. & J. Anderson goods. Belts, Bathing Suits, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Canes, Gloves. Ifyou are not familiar with the quality of our stock ask your friend. MADURO BROS.&CO., tto to 116 Nassau St., “na Amsts. SSOLVE and Ann Sts. . The Hackett, “Carhart & Co. Straw Hats, made specially of selected Fine and Rough Braids, $1.50 & $2.50. Imported Porto Rico & Milan, $2.50, $3 & $3.50. Fine Panama, $10 & $15. Wachell Carhart « 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. PSTSSSOSS SOVOSSOVSSSCOSSSS Vesees Cuckoo Coes CANDY are desirable for halls and dining Special for Thursday. rooms cf country restdences. ate showing seyesal new patterns j aus vemmces CREAMS . sib. 100 i} CHOCOLATE-COVER ea e specially cesignes for this nl Hr Cottage Clocks at. : Spe cial for Friday. caper OND 100 Medium Carved Ct - 5.00 ASSORTED CHOCOLATE 15 Carved with deer's head..... 9.80 54 BARCLAY ST Other patterns from $7.00 to 50.00 (COA WEST BUY. A. Hranhfield Kats LL WELERS & IMPORTERS, “at 2OCORTLANDT ST. {52 West 14th Street. me) Hae 2 VLTeeesesecseceses Otte S e { GRADUATION WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. LID 14-KAHAT GOLD Waltham and Big + Teduced from $23. Hed W duced trom § reduced trom ird cheaper ‘You will never he Broan ara cena " ee) Teeidad Are usually returned when advertised for in the Suaday

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