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Caktoliany now implores thd court Hames Spread So Rapidly that Incendiarism Is Sus- rt rending manner “howls for hin Anna— hat geld of Gout} __ STOCKS RALLY OW UNCLE SAM'S OFFER Shaw's Order to Re- deém $25,000,000 4s Causes Flurry. Thres women came periouny paar toa to-day {n a firo that burst ina, Wholesale Haver, atore ae thelr ayes “hemand carry them down jad— Gore _ tof safety. police of the ,Tremont station ‘& hurried invertigation with Bat- @hief Stine, who was there In mand of half a dozen engines and |’ ‘and ladder companies tut were by two alarms and found fy to conyinge tem that (fire was of incendiary origin. owner of the liquor ; Was taken. to the Tremont ave- ‘Firat prices of stocks In Wall Btroot Were ttle changed from, the Baturday level and trading was duit. The small gains ani, losses were evenly Gtvided. A decline of 6-8 tn Reading) Genent! Henry went ‘hurriedly to New change. | 5 (American lon sold at “an ndvance- of & “Ehre—repertfrem—raehington thar tha | 0.2 wpiece explained to the police |Mecretary of the ‘Treasury would pur- 'Gapt. ‘Louis Wendel, of the First Bat- the short-time Gov- {tery “He -said_the first he heam of lernment 4 per cent. bonds induced gen- then—one-of the tenanta in the eral buying of stocks. knocked onthe — door of his ‘eud) yelled “fire: by Capt. Wailing and In- or Flood as to the cause. of the Inspector Mood said that-he would ible ‘to make the facts public’ later nothing of the chase $35,000,000 of Gains of 1-10 -1-i-4-were- made by the }leading Pacifies, Trunk Line and South- Anapector Flood sald afterward | orn paliroad-stocks,andUnited States + Steel, Amulgamated Coppér and Pressed Stes! Car among the Industrials. “Read- Ing roso 1 6-3, St. Paul and Loulerille Uiquor' there was no staying the |& Nashville, 1 3-8; American Smolting, ei 224: United States Reduction preferred, , and Anaconda, 3 1-2 1 and Slosa-Shefeld, 1 He was re- waa looking for another m: a fow minutes after the Maries | OM, 633 and 6. Fod by barrels ON | ae to hid “stare of the Burren: of-taxe- t = tion, Andrew Carnegie to-day cot a| Of the finest residences rot Bay—Ridge,- writ of certtorar in the Supreme Court! “wtagiew ent of Secretary Bhawes bond offer ccased,-aid-the mar. ket became almost Mfeless. No weak- |nesa resulied from the sus) buying, scarcely any of the leaders go- ng back more thai a trivial fraction. PA Bt. iremeh ran Up vhurry. Firemen Murray \smashed ‘in the. window poon aa they got to the third floor | 1 there, they, found Mrs, “Juitus | rit and her mother, Mrs, Bertha seventy-two years old, siretoh-! nary ‘on, the: floor unconscious from the era. os ot the copper stocks vive. buying in oter, ayer find there “was a genes Sugar and 4) {Serer aes ‘board i BUR ‘ Skibo payn & to the and files an| Sole one! 6 2 tianded que’ Mrs, Bohwarts eo Taare rar] Ale -ond-he-and Murray, tocoWi6 Wolméy.dosn..The two. wou “neardy—sriar: The ti et st Apad it ‘aed, Amaleamted se an Te Tavitic Pbf-and Northwestern | soid--at—a -deoling of 3. Mining prefersed 21-4 of prodt-taking reduced abe | rea | Carre is: ee by Sault The Closing Quotations. To-gay'» highest, lowest. closing. 4 Quotations arw an follows or_of No, 6%, which a3 Twas becupled by J.B: Brady, his wife [her “mother, & woman of elghty- alias Chala. Ses + zh ‘the sengclesa woman. Another caiiyauhae hin-to “the” asststance bs ea =e ¥ FS Fe 3 PFAEFLE FF SEae Ht Hb tt ete +1 “ were bronght under control. The at No. 4 ana and €4 were prac- | { Gestroyed,.. while —thaga.on the other aids of No, 2, Nos. 088 and ow, Ady — damared, 3 SBE oF cr + baie) ue i Cae ayer He t+ HEHEHE 44 + eH = LR RRRE EbeEBS oe { age a2 an os Maranatt Flel4, “Jr. precedea)t P eperts. sa to her leaving Am: ® pormilnent nose TEN New York to-day trom evening abe sails Lon Eng- 22 hae RE) a Leip eee ‘eave. at her apartmenta in ‘iad Ls Begs Bi denial of a5 desire to for good, = ‘epat 1 wit [S30 oie eer again Hye in Ohicak, up my home: there permanently, 1 intend to wpend part of my ume Aaneriot, My cnlidren @8 good Americans.’* Field's home pai ee WHEAT OPENS STRONGER, BUT LACKING SUPPORT. ‘Whoo the ‘wale of és $60,000 was announced reventiy Was rewarded as the suv neat opered firm to-day ar an aa- vance of 1-8 to 3-8, n Liverpool, but od us it was during the ani; ing of the last | nd the widow of} cable between America late Marahali Field, Jr. . ig- my intention im Englandsand aix months tn | and without ite principal influences being a ace in this country Wiil-betn-taey Awilh have @ home in Washing- era my children will latef attenu ling pressure. opening , prices present tam hadleniig to join | tn, Hngiand, where my. older Bton aad uo younger Is at “Behog eorgahirs. ng prices were: ij to thea da quickly ed is Seats de deatre \,| COTTON DROPS 9 POINTS ON UNPROMISING CABLES, ao ‘i eguieationally’ an bh Baht fora seu > Unsatiafactory, nat probally eattered and mainly sa that ai ieavi not national oner. ‘The In Chicag>imedns that 2 Ta log cyeenber, 9,80; De- 96 bid. 1) GRAND JURY BUSY TO-DAY ON tigates Charges Against Battery Captain. The Grand Jury ‘ber: the charges 9f vestigate TBattalion Battery, No G.. Nw ¥: mence to-day. The m: Grand Jury folowing +t goctred by Capt Wi the poltée court. hearings. wre! railed Ikely the Grand Jury, will mot through wit!) them untul to-morrow, Capt. ‘Wendel ta’ specifically: charge [by Edward Martinty tormeriy aagissant cagineerattho armors: in West Bixt}~ th extorting one-half od him, Martini sata that/he was to ger Ha day, iy KAVe 3 Jor it to the Captain for the privilege of [having the Job. Martini nas a! no brought s[actvil action to recayer the! money, Which he says amounts to $60. GEN. HENRY COMES TO WENDEL INQUIRY. \ (frowelal to The Hrinias Wort. ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 11.—Adjutant- York{- to-day. . He wit tentity ‘before the Court of Inquiry appointed {> In- te—the—aratt——churyes against CARNEGIE ASKS COURT TO CUT ASSESSMENT. Valuation of His Lots Is Excessive. Aw a result of the dispute between An- drew Carnegie and the Taz Commission for @ revision of the action of the. board. The boant demurred 10 the writ, and Justice Gtegerich ruled that “whtle) Mr, Curneie’s petition ts rather infor-| (Drsibeter eral not, conform to the tech- legal forms,” he will overrule the ded that the Latrd of | Amendsd petition rT tothe} | legal requirements. Fhe Papers are, still in Justice Glog keeping. It will be recalled that deep cons -OTTO:KELSEY SAYS HE WILL NOT RESIGN, Insurance Superintendent Declares There Is No Friction Between at Him and-Governor. Inwurence! Superiatendent- Otto. Rutecy tet the Nee York Lite ofoe this after- {noon denteg that there fs any friction between tiimself and Gov. Hughes. He» ald that fhe has:10 intention ef sastgn— When asked ago the truth of the charge that 6,000,000 worth of stock transfer stamps were missing from the 9Mos of the Comptroller at Albany, he gald ¢he stamps Were absolutely worth: ess. Her He yma not tn—office mien they ed Mr, Sicloeo orpintned that the stamp; Were of -an- tase that hadbeen called | {a because some: persons were mang | etamps and using them a<ter they had Lave Roiters ioe Yesues prere ure jer on Jetatine cowed pane whieh could Oo wWaahed ' without oe stamps. I¢ was Satan Biampa that ‘were ‘JOHN DOE PROBE -INTO_ICE TRUST, | (Bpectal to The Prening World.) | ALBANY, Feb. dhexAttornoysCenerat Jaokson announced to-day thar ne would juoon begin John. Doe procesdings in_su- {ean Court Athany-Coumy, to mr OUT TS what hag became of the pavers in th Hee Peru sage eh posared mpse |terlously when Sir Chee eS jo Jee, i jackson took office i toeee STS AT oh a a lara. ut it Gown $e he intended! T Yale Sinead S ir, Jacks! pounced furth (he sae Lok ae igcourt Tor 8 Yor ah, oer to 1ts_books the Btate so that ‘the. "action under et Anu-Tris b wh Brosecitedy t il, may be properly POLICEMAN INJURED WHILE AT HIS POST; Policeman John J. Whitney, of tho Squad, while stand at bis ¥utton and Grea: ich streets Whe cgught and injured be;ween th avenue car and a@ coal truck, wagon was owned by McKee , oN0, WT Grand ytrect, Jer- y Clty, An ambulance surgeon from Hudson 5 Hospital atteuded Whitney and tm } The coal wagon driver OIL PRICE BOOSTED. Wigheac Stuyle Advance Ever Made by Trust tn Announced. MARIETTA, O,, Feb. 1.—The heavi- eat single advance in oll ever made by | MhasjBtasgard Oll}/(Comipany | wae ane nounced ta-day, amber, or! deop oll, beng wdvanced 15 centt a barrel, and shallow oll five cents, INDEPENDED Kan, Fob. 11.— T-to9 The price of mid-continent crude oll a As to-day advanced cent for atl kradéa DY" We Prairie Ott-and- Une Com pany, making the hig it price now #0 cenis and tha lowe With, the ex. ception of the We Glen Pool, nearly all of the production inthis district-is now being. taken, Bwite & Com ¥'8 aules of fresh beot WENDEL CS Court-Martial Also Inves- to-day: to {n- extortiots against Capt. Lovla Wendel, of the Firat His | Qurt-martia) {s aluo expected to com- fe haa ‘beer placed before the ne poetponemunts J's counnel {nt Six: witreases Ulla afterigon, and it ts be QUIS TLL Laird of Skibo Declares $425,000) | Now were extric: division of the Chesapeake and Onto fe HORE. | WEDDING BELLS Pn Hl wlte OOF re Be bnened, "Where's the cashter?": ewe her LOVED BY fils Prosecute Truant Hus- _band but Forgives Him, ‘The note of repentance Edward A. Vance, of Bay Ridge, wrote to bis wife after marrying and. Mving two days with Miss Elsie Schlege! rekindled the oht tove “ot “Mrs Vance-and-she wants him.back. The heart-broken girl saya while, though, ag ghe meang to proee- pute: Miss Schlegel, daughter of George Schlegel, a millionaire, who lives in one was known from one ond of the hand- some Brooklyn suburb to the other, Her @evoted admirer, Vance, was also well known tn another part of the borough, |but ef Seventy-third street and Sec ond avenue, Miss. Schlegel's home, he posed ax Edward Floyd Field, and no one was the wiser, 4 Thore only one place where any sympathy for Vance was expressed, and {that was his own home, at No. at Firat street. “Mra_Sugan Vanco. and her two-ehildren, one ten-and-the other. five yeare Old. sat in the dining-room OF Uwele middeat” abartinent and” be- moaned tne fate of ba: father. Phere waa the aorreress the deserted wife that ber husband had been the suave lover, fond ef boating, ariving ana golf, with Miss Sohlege while she bad pinched and struggied along at home, but she beld “his letter Wilton, aa she pointed out, after be-had left her and -repented, and abe wished him back. ‘Money was his randolng ant aaa ou Vance. “Poor Ed! sition tn pvau street to Better wall 4nd the Umptation of society was too strong for him. No one could convince me that his (etter was written to ex: pixin-his absence from home. He knew be had made a mistake, although he Gidn't say what It waa, and he wrote. that he hoped soon to make. good to | ree, Thad a warrant ow, bis @rrest on the charge Mel nie ment, but I think differently now and don't want to —proseoute brother. John Brady, will go to Mexis- trate Furiong when the-case-comesup rood sill. 1 want bim back, no matter what they -say.'* HELD FOR PERMITTING _ WEE GIRLS T0 SKATE. erry. Agent Finds Two Youngsters | res! Having Merry Time on New York-Roof, Fred T, Hempatead, manager of the ork—Thaatre Root Skating Rik waa Wo-day held for Wal Th West sie Geourity Agony Pirzarro, of the Chil- dren's Society. Pigzarro was in the rink yestentay, looking forthree young aie whocare g. from. home... ihe “e-iwe fifteen-year-old girls admitied, and arrneted Hempstead, taking the girla as witnesses, : ‘The giria’ were May Brunell and Sadie Loughiin)--of Nos. 709 and Tt Ninthcavenue, Hompstead pleaded that he did not know the girls were under aga, but was hold in $100 bal RUNAWAY TEAM HELD UP RAILROAD. Erie Traffic Stalled Three Hours by Horses Caught Among Ties on Bridge. ; Two horace became wedged i ‘some tlos of the bridge over the Passalc River at Pussale to-day and they held up tic on the main ine of the Erte Weoiroaa Lor tniee nour, while « gang of men and a fire company ludored to Rericate them "rhe (oink ran away and trled to crons e Hidge, but had not goue, more than Ai {eet when thelr: feot-alippeds tees |? en the tos and they were held fast | driver ran to thé slynal tower and stopped over the bridge until the ‘could be got Out. Members of Alert Truck brought ropes and pul- Jeya apd Asters. much labor the animals el EARTHQUAKE IN VIRGINIA. fhorse: the ATHFUL WIFE Mts.VanceNot Only Won't hia forstving wits won't got him for a with Ammoying Giris-in-the — | ot—Ne fact confronting | 2 OOM THRICE. AT A BURGLAR, Go,-but Man Still Pursues. shots at him. Mr. Swain, who Ss furnitvte dealer jo -Manhattan, was asleep with his wife and three children on the second floor’ a gvindow Wong ralaed awakened’ him, volver, and Ilstened. For sometime he heard nothing, but dectted to go Into his kitchen and seo what waa the situa Henin there. Shortly. before Mr, Swain had heard | tie noise a burglar had crawled over the Swain back fence and commenced work’ on the kitchen window with o Jimmie, Ineide was a quantity of: all- verware and Mra. Swain's jewels, which the robber was after, _Thid burglar was a tall, slender fel- low and: wore a Tittle cap which he phfedfover his eyes. At last he rot the window open and crawied Inside just as Mr Swain ‘opened the keitenen Sor. yi > "Get outyof here," said the furniture man after the two men had looked at each otherastoond. -Tha burglar took the cue and ‘went through the window, Sr Bwana “upatairr—and—get—iis. platol and from ths rear window took three shots at the fleeing man. Then he \elephoned for the police and the reserves came from the Parkville sta- ton.__They tracked the Intruder a fourth of a mile, but there lost the trail. The shota did nat hit him. ARRESTED IN PARK BY CARUSO’S CAPTOR. Policeman Cain Charged Armenian Lion House. it was in the lon ‘Moss in Yorkville Court to-day, “Wasn't It the monkey house?" Policeman Cain, tmpresario for one of ‘appear- BUT MISSES Robber. Oby= Oe to jPABIS._FehiL—In_ anticipation of he rejection by (he Vatican of the form en contract for the lease of the churches proposed by Wducation Minister Briand, the. government has Allowed it to be publicly: understood that it ts willing to accept a modification, making the con- tracts kun elghteen years and for .the Benet of the Parish priest named - or: its successor “fulfilling the same con- | Joroph_F. Swain. of No. 4 Fast! Ninth atreet, Kensington, a nuburb of Brooktyn, had x face to face ermument |'attrons.t with @ burglar to-day hefore dayn 18} ‘This will surmount the objection ralsed by the Yasitan that every Umea parish tho kitchen of his home and fired throe changed a new contract must bf thelr fine: home when a’ nalse as. of| He went down stnira: without his: re-| FRANCE. MODIFIES — ITS CHURCH CONTRACT. prieee it negotiated with whieh the church ts CONSUL ROOSEVELT ALL AT. BRUSSELS. [Seneca teaniy BRUSSELS, Feb. 11,—The: A Consul-General here, .G. W, it he municipality. in {tuated. rican ] Sha tits condition is -new- eritical UNCLE SAM OUTBID FOR BRITISH GOLD, TAN DON, Feb: competed in the market to-day for the 12.915,0) In gold avainble, but did_not wecurq any, The: Bank of-Engiand was prepared to meet all the American bids | and :Logk practically the whole amount at 1-8 advance. The small balance was taken for India. TEHERAN REBELS LONDON, Feb. 1 1p _a-special deapatch from Te afternoon that anti-iovernmen— banca had seized the ammunition sthres at Tevris_and that faction fighting wea proceeding In the streets. CONSTITUTIONALISTS __ELECTED IN - MOSCOW. MOSCOW. Feb. ii—The ity-eleotions here resulted in a triumph for the Con- altutional - Democrats, who carried every electoral district and the control of every mechber of the City Electoral College except iuneteen workmen. This ea the election, to Parliament of rnee Paul Dolgoroukott, brother of Tt wax7announces: eran this Caruso’s most famous pubi ances, averred that he sure. Cain’ prisoner was Ardoche Desohantan, twenty-elght years old, an “Armenian, Ne-22-Bast_Sixty-seventh street Cali sasd™ thay he-watched-Desobanian a a Jong Ume yesterday afternoon-and x him annoying Mttle girla of ten or waive years and following them about the piect.Me -azrested him in frent_of the tank in whioh are the hipsopotami; Catiph and Miss Murphy, ‘What were you doing there? asked the Magistrate of Desohanian, who is a chap with a long black Waslaales bunt, gaid the prisoner, shrogxing his mouders. nothing: T look-a at da hin’. hint My} on Thursday and (ell Wie Court Ed ts asked-for- favors to-throw the cop out ‘FAIRCHILD BACK 10 of Chicago and Northwestern Railway Shock Felt on C. and 0. Rona Not Fay from Rtotmona: RIGHYOND, Va. Feb, 1=-A amet, earthauake shook was felt this monat ing In the roston of the James River Téstiroad, between Rock Castle and, jn New. York City ‘for tho week endi Feb, §, averaged 7.72 centy per Colpmbla, abont aixty-fve miles weal of Richmong. No-damage ta reported “Ten dollars,” romatied the Magh- trate. ASKED CASH TO PAY, CASH ARRESTED HIM. Se Cash — a Cop-and Wanted New. Pair of Rubbers for Nothing. Mngiatrate Wahle, in West Bide Court to-day, told Rudolph Schaefer that Ifia policeman ever again came {nto fils show atore. at No, 758 Tenth. avenue, and podily, Schaeter was arraigned by Po- Beeman..Dennis Cash, of the West Forty-seventh treet station, charged with violating the Sunday —_iawa, Schmetertolt-the Magistrate chat Cash came into the store in full Uniform] yeaterday and, saying his rubbera were worn down, ordered a ni alr... When the atorekeaper asked Tor pay Cash Gx fosted him. Magistrate Wable eald ho Would send-the—tramsert sioner Bingham, and Ini arrest looked odd. en. mated that the He discharged ANSWER INDICTMENT. | Charged with Perkins with Making Dummy Sale of New Yort + Life Securities. . Chactes 8Fairchild, president of the ew York Securities and Trust Com- pany: arrived hero to-dy on the Waite Star liner Cedric to answer the Indict- ment brought against him and George W, Parkinson Dee; -28—The—tndiet- ment oharged forgery in the third do- gree in connection with dummy sales and the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt, paul Tallway bonds to the New York Securities and Trust Company by the New York Lafe Insurance Company, ‘Mr. Fairchild went abroad Thanks- giving Day and haa been with his wife find child in the south of France. Ho eid to-day that be had reuirned sev- he had mualc,’’ Ho wa y ints fs forney, James Byrne, and went to tl Inwy office to awalt Mr, Jeroman nleamure. = | aarviel “MOVE ON,” SAI ** SAID COP under the hoofs of the horses attached to the carringo of the young Princess Victoria peror and Empress, while the Princess was out driving at Potedam to-day. e ex-Vice President of” the Lower louse of the late Parllament, Prof. HfkWetter, and M. Makiamoft, a law yer, It ts understood the fourth seat) will he conceded | to. a workman.” 3. 7 isla eRe Dei nineteen Bi “Bo crat cipetors 70 GERMAN. PRINCESS, BERLIN, Feb. 1—A Uttle boy ran Louise, daughter of the Em- ‘The child waa run over ahd the Prin- ceus stopped the carriage, ot out-and herd toliowlig & person ‘carrying the Into a shop when a pollo ed the Princesa to move on. ed up In astonlahment, a An she loo! Socvantieoids the policeman that he had to the -Pringess,and eho d to take the ehlld home in Age. ‘The toy was not much to Compas. | evelt, Whb- HAs bean Under trentment- for in— | testinal trowdle,- has -euffered a rejepsa }erto bese SEIZE AMMUNITION. _ [HAIRI PASHA’S DEATH -PROVOKES INQUIRY. CONSTANTINOPLE, eb. © 11.—The recent mystetously adaden death of Vico-Admiral Hairt Pasha is occaaion- ing much comment. He had jast been appointed. by tmmpertal trade. chalrrnan of the commisaion to examine the bat- Heship Assart-Towfk aftar her modern- ization and reermament at the Ger mania works, Kiel. Three days tater BN oMotal vislteg Fiatet Pasha and satd ifwas us desired to cancel the trade Th hours later he was Goede {8s f08 ! PRINCESS LOUISE SCORES KING LEOPOLD. Reigifim “(the divorced wite ot Prince || Philp, -of @axe-Coburg-Getha) in an open letter to-day, complains bitterly of the heartieas fashion in which. her father, ‘King “Leopold, has abandoned ane derived tor debt. FOOTPADS GET $25,500. IN BOLD HOLD UP. ILS The UME SRS} MOSCOW, Feb 1A messenger te longi to the Governinent spirit depot here, while on his way to a bank to- |@ay, fas held up by ton armed mien and robbed of $26.50, Tho highwaymen [in their fight dropped a contalning | 35.s00, but got away with te balance, ~ reduced from $: ae CA Ay. Cor. 20th PARI, Feb. M—Princess Tquise, of |: her, even allowing the heritage. which |] m-~the tate Queen -Afoth<+ Aootwear, AMMEYE Cor. 20th St. WALKING BOOTS. We are showing Ten Advanced Models, in a complete assortment of sizes and widths, of these extremely desirable » Shoes. ’ This Is but another tn- stance of our ability to meet the tnstant need and preference of fash. jonable women, These Russia Calt © Shoes aré in Button and Lace styles and made on. the best of next season's” ‘Jasts, with T.an‘K 1d, -Brown Ooze,. Tan Cloth. and Russia Calf Tops. : Prices: $3, $5, $6, 58 & $10 These Shoes show the perfect art of shoemak- Tt Is iniposstbie to — produce more beautiful Upholstery Department. “SPECIAL REDUCTIONS~ in > Door Portieres. 250 pairs ert $3.65 & $4. 85 pair, Te 8 B.00 pair. — = Couch Covers. 100 Covers (assorted,) full sized, $3, so@ach reduced from $5.00 each. : Lace Curtains. ___ Renaissance, "Irish Pt, Brussels Tambour 500 Paits.. see eeeeteneeee ee 8, O-pair, : AER eels Jee Ruffled Curtains, 350 pairs Ruffled Muslin.,.....$1.00 pair, a reduced from 1.25 & 1.50 pajr, 125 pairs Ruffled Net..........$1.2 5 pair, reduced from 1,50 & 2.00 pair, Lace Bed Sets at $6.00 & $8.00 each, formerly from 8.50 to 12.00 cach. Lord & Tay Toa peta et and e St; sth ke toth St la ZS + aries S)) SAs\ BOYS" AND GIRLS’ GLOVES, COMPRISING SCHOOL, MILITARY OTHER WEATHERS, BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS, INFANTS" AND. LITWLE CHILDREN'S GLOVES AND MITTENS. _ BOYS" AND GIRLS” HOSIERY, OF LISLE THREAD AND COTTON, CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND TIES, OF BLACK RUSSIA AND PATENT LEATHERS, WHITE BUCKSKIN ‘AND. CANVAS. DANCING PUMPS AND -SLPPERS, . ‘FiAh Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New Bock Cluny_ Sates

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