The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 106, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 7, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 9.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY APRIL 7 189.
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EVERYTHING
Phono 12.
OUR STOCK OF
Ladies' Low Shoes
For Easter Is Complete.
New Shades In Kid.
New Shapes in Toes.
New in Design.
DAVID HETSCH
CO It. OKLAHOMA .V 1'IICST Ht
We Give Free Shines.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manufactures all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Ropalrlng Promptly Attended to.
322 South Division Street.
(1KO. K. H1LLIN0SLBY.
President.
C. M. ROSWORTU
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE
Capital fully paid
Surplus
HOARD OF DIRECTORS:
A.' Brower. Capitalist Utlca N. Y. Geo. E. Hllllngsley Uuthrle O T.
W s Stiles Uuthrle. Jno. F.Stone Guthrie.
Chas. E. lillllngaley. Uuthrle
CO RESPONDENTS SOLICITED.
Danderine Barber Shop
The Best Place iu the City to Get
First-Class Shave Hair Cut
AND A GOOD BATH.
FREE DANDERINE TO
115 W. Harrison.
DRUG STORE
IN OUR LINE.
EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
We Give
Free
Shines
GUTHRIE O T.
CHA3. K. HILLINOSLKY
Cashlor.
Assistant Cushlar.
OKLAHOMA.
$50000.00
10000.00
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
ALL CUSTOMERS.
JAMES HILL Prop
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CITY ELECTION 0AU8E3 HARDLY
A RIPPLE.
NEGROES GET IN THEIR W0H(.
And Through a Uniform System of Ballot
Stamping Oatiso tin Republicans to
Elect Their Whole Ticket Very
Little Interest Manifested
in theEleetion Results.
The municipal election yesterday
broko tbo record for tranquility. Lit-
tle lntorcst was manifested by citizens
since the oontosts in the different
wards had been cut off. The Rcpub
lloans worked like Trojans all day.
The supporters of the Citizens' ticket
uoro not tmiah In evidence about tbo
polls and as a result hundreds of
fraudulent votes wore east by Up pub-
licans. Scores of votes were oponly
bought In fact the election vas
purchased by the Republican lily-
white machine tbo boncflclaricB being
Ignorant ncgroos. Tne whole Repub-
lican ticket was eleotcd. The no-uallcd
frco silver uiafla ticket was no) heard
of during the day. Olsrulth made a
phenomenal race for police judge
lacking only 83 votes of overcoming a
natural Republican inujurity of 460
The result Is as follows :
s i - $ t t
CANADIDAT1SS. - 08 5 ? g
. o. I i ff " :
Mayor
Uerkey ... . . :-...f..... INS !SB 141 11& W W ?4 lit
Ooode j.... .. W 40 M B5 34 1 ttg
Martin .w 3 . . Oil 3 U
Police Judge
Olemltn. ......... . H IBO III! TB 01 IB 411
Mock ....... . ... 91 III Wl i g MM M
City Clerk-
DeOrort . 100 I&8 III 111 tl 817 310
Ilockllnger ... ..... 41 7d M TO 87 30T
City AUomor
Halner . ....... . . . 1M Itl H Ml
Treasurer .
Hltiliaupt . .. 30 fll 41 M It
spencer . .. . .-.. . 1ft! 1T3 1M flo 8
Hart .... ..... . .. . " 3
AsseHor fUtttBL
llernarU . 7."!TTT-.... . 19. 18 II 6
Krt'bH ... . .... SI l 40 29 8
Hay ........ .y. .. IOC 140 IDS 0 M
Marshal - v
llaxter .. frs 113 110 64 81 81 m m
Mvers . j t.... ... ... 4? 13 0T W) 43 II 3l
Treaurer SiheOl Rearfl
llronooii . . -....... .. IM 110 w W
street CoininlMtefiBiw
Muntgumery iff M II M 34 7 am
ll.in.ett . . . . ... W 9 M T 4 It IW
llunlett ... .: .. t 0 10
UfHter J N 17 K ID 10 8 t!8
Total vote . ...
Since the candidates for counall and
school board wcro knocked out by the
courts tho Republieun candidates had
no opposition. Following are the now
members of the council and school
board elected :
tliiuiit'limtii
1'lrst ward C. V. Cottuml.
Second ward J. E. 1tn.II.
Third wnrd-E. II. Furrow.
Fourth ward B Cook.
Fifth wurd Robert Henderson.
Hrlionl HiiMril
First ward W. M. Spurlook.
Second ward E. P. liurllngamo.
Third ward-II L Ituxton
Fourth ward B L Shultz.
Fifth wirrd W. J. Froo.
iCIectrlfi lllttrra
Electric Hitters is a medicino suited
for any season but perhaps more gen-
erally needed when tho languid ex-
hausted feeling prevails when tho
liver is torpid and slugghh tnd the
need of a tonic and alterative is foH.
A prompt use of this medicine has
often averted long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
more surely in counteracting and freez-
ing the system from tho malarial
poison Dlszinafcg yields to Electric
Hitters. Fifty cents and 81 por bottle
at C. R. Ronfro's drug store.
Kwoetlie.irt Demi Killed Ulintelf
Bavam.ah Ma April 0. When the
mother of I-ouU Klimjr Jenkins u
young limn nboilt twenty-flvu years
old returned from church yenterday
morning she found Hit boly of her
son lying on the bel a powder-burned
wound in his bruiist and a pistol at his
side. He is supposed to have killed
himself on aeoouut of the death if hi.i
sweothenrt two months ago.
Ittnturil for t lie Trntou 3turlerr.
JurntfuoK Citv. Mo.. April 0. (lov-
crnor Stephen lias ottered a reward
of 300 for Uio arrest and delivery to
the sheriff of Uruiidy wmnty of the
unknown person who inurderei! S. U.
Wilson on March 25 1897 in Trenton.
Web.!...- Davit' Jolt.
WA491UN0.TO Aprii . From the
beat Information obtainable the placo
that wiil go to WehMr Davis of Kan-
tat City Is aMiatnnt sooretury of tho
Interior.
from Kaimitt to Mlnaota.
Qkkai IlBjfii Kan. April a Five
families of Mennoulttw left hero to-day
with stook and goods for Olyndou
Minn. where Uiey have purehaMd
land. Thuy will bo followed this fall
by at least twenty more families.
Killed by ri ClUnclnr llllllet.
Caukoksia Ma April ft While
John Adam was firing' a 32-oallber
rifle at a target Rudolph iMosserli
came over a slight hill and was struck
In the right side by a glancing balL
II died before a doctor reached him.
CYCLONE SUFFERERS.
What Kind-Heartc People In Other
Towns Are Doing for Ohandlor.
Every train coming Into the city Is
ladened with provisions tlothlng etc
tor tho tornado stricken people of
Cbandlor. In addition tnuah cash (s
being received. Tho following com-
munications will prove Interesting:
Aid Kroin Ponca Annirj.
Department of tho Interior U. S. In-
dian Service Ponca Etc. Agency
White Eagle Oklahoma April 5
1807
Mr. C. a Horner Treasmcr Uuthrio
Club Uuthrle Oklahomv Dear Sir:
I take pleasure in herewith inclosing
my check tor 818.50 on the Hank of
ArltauBSB City payable to your order
for tho relief of tho cyclone sufferers
at Chandler. This money Is contrlb
utrd by tho following named persons :
A W Hurley $ 5 oo
( II Justice S 00
IV1I Webb 500
.1 I'Woosloy 8 00
RSS.colo 5 00
KWCimnon S 00
R K Ferguson 1 00
11C Lowdormllk loo
Mlnnlo 12 Lincoln 1 00
W WHpo 1 00
Lou Pyburn 1 00
Maud lllack 1 oo
Lucy Strong 1 oo
Sadlo Woosloy 1 00
.10 Wright 1000
SaruMltcholl fiO
f 19 M)
Wo extend our' heartfelt sympathy
to tho sufferers Plcaso add this
amount to your fund and acknowledge
receipt- Very respectfully
J. P. WnoiAKY.
rnwrliUnko Hulana Monrjr.
Special to tho Loader.
Pawiiimka O. T. April 0. Tho cltl
zona of I'AWhuska met in mass conyon
tlou today for the purpose of appoint-
ing a committee to raise a fund during
the unnuity payment this week for tho
cyclone sufferers of Chandler. Oreat
sympathy prevails hero for the people
of Chaudlur and it is expected that
SI 000 will be contributed. T. J.
Leahy.
Action at Norman.
Nokman OKI. A. April 1 16U7.
Eunoit Lkadkii: Pursuant to a pro-
clamation of the mayor a meeting was
held tonight to devise means of assist-
ing the people of Chandler. A coin-
mittco will solicit funds in the morning
which will bo duly forwardod It
occurred to us that it might be possible
that there would bo some who could
not afford to give money but might
donate some thing that could be used
to advantage. Will you kindly inquire
at Chandler and ask it there Is any-
thing except money needed and wire
to us lu tho morning. Very truly F
L Mackey Sec.
Kilmouil'a ijootl Work.
Ediiond Ok. April 0. On receipt of
the news of the devastation of our
sister city of Chandler by a cyclouo; a
number of our citizens started for tbo
stricken town to render any assistance
within their power A number of the
leading women of Edmond aro In the
hospital caring for the wounded.
Every morning loads of provisions
and supplies have been sent. On Friday
evening tho mayor of Edmond called
tho citizens together hero
The inlniiters of the various ohurohes
were appointed to solicit meney gro-
ceries and clothing and Saturday
Pure
Every thought
word mid action
Rlrtsri
tiikH vitality & JJA
from the blood ; i- t n n c iuiimIo
bono organ ami U-mu .IcmikU on tho
blood for ita qualit) uml condition.
Qnrincy Therefore l'ro
opn ng blood Is absolutely
(UlckrlisttviA '"'ceaeary to right
lYIGUICine living and Iioulthy
bodk'H. Hood's Snrsupurilla is the grout
blood puriliur and tho bott Spring
Medicine. Tlnnfo-c it is tlio great
euro for scrofula salt rheum kuinoix
im rht'i'maiin.:' rutarrh etc.; the
guut KCiWnc. strength builder npiKi-
tizer stomarli tonlr and regulator.
Hood's
SarsaparillasK
six for J. Prepared only by C I. Hood & Co.
Lowell ifass. (let Hood's and only HikhI'i.
Heed's Pllla UktnIUrdluuerldOlfe.tiou.
evonlng the ownmltteo ban tied the
mayor 5M4 andfjirted several eon
trlbutlons of clothing and groHfc
J r Ayrm' Slnry
J F. Ay res a farmer says that h
with his daughter was about seven
mllon southwest of Chandler when ho
saw tho tornado approaching. Ha was
unsuccessful in his attempt to drive
out of IU course and a moment later
Mr. Ayrea found htmsolf svvernl hund-
red yards away In a cornfield sitting
upon his daughter Nolther wuro
Injured Several hundred yards In
another dlrcotlon wore his hor es
lying upon their backs with their feet
In tho a'.r. The horaon were safe but
the harness was badly broken In
still another direction wa the wagon
standing safe and sound on It wheels
A horse which had beon following
was still tied to the end gate.
Uutlirle'a Krllr Faint.
Subscriptions to Chandler relief
fund as reportod by (leo. B. Hilllngs-
loy treasurer. April 5 1897:
Sherman Tar. Relief com J 487 I a
A. C. Davl i oo
Iltshon V. K. Hrooke 5 00
.1. C. Foeter 5 oo
Governor W. C. llsnfmw so oo
..Totol $ 548 Ift
Previously reported 88S ST
Total subscribed 1871 72
OKO. B IilI.URMI.KT
Treasurer.
Subsenpttons to Chandler relief fund
as reported by Oeo. B. ltlllinttHley
Treasuror April 0 1S97.
John Deer Plow Co .. .$ is in
J l-yon. tnnir
M.A.Clark r oo
A. a. Koslur i oo
Oeo. S. Oreon 5 no
J. P. Woley and other frtin
White Bugle x 4n rx
1)11 Oonde f in (xi
Water Ptereo Oil Co 3d don 40 ou
15. M. Hamfurd a m
t IfiO .VI
Previously reported 287i 78
Total nbicrlbod t)KK
Oi:o. B. Hu.UNOsL.nr
Treasurer.
Dllmr I'luom.
Wtohlta'a fund ruaehefl $8s0.
Sherman Tex sent In unother rar
loud of provisions yesterday. "
Thruo wagon loii'ls of Mto-e
wore sent to Chandler yesterday by
the Outline olub.
Laughton puople doualod 975 wm th
of provisions.
Onril from Hlirrmi.
C. O. Horner president of the tloih
rie oUb is iu receipt of the following
luttor from Sherman 'IV x The boxes
have been ruaeived uud sent to Oliiind-
lur: SniiiiMAN Tox April 5 18U7
Mr. tl. (). Homer:! sent you the
goods collected by ladiee of Sherman
by frujght today twenty-two boxes
e sent last wuek live boxee and eev-
oral sacks by expre
This donation 11 for tho good people
of Chandler. Our sympathy goes out
In love for j.Iiosh people Iu their lls
tress and trouble. I pray Ood'a bless
lug on them in their pain.
Kindly
Mm. C W Hkown
Chairman Ladle Committee.
Hi-itHril'a Mite.
Tho following is a Hat of eon trlbu-
tlons ra'sed at Seward for the relief of
the Chandler sufferers:
Oeo Malte goods $ S 00
Ella Smith good 900
Oeo. Cooper on
Rev Chllds J 00
Relief CorH (
A K Hynrs a 05
Mrs Maize clothing.. 1 sa
.John Qulnn 1 10
Fred PraU i 10
Mrs Peck 1 uo
Jono Jacobsflii 100
Mrs Hunt 1 00
Wm Shaffer loo
Allon Leakey . joo
Oeo Williamson 1 00
I Hogo 1 (X)
Chan Htldahraiid 1 on
Albort Plocgrr meat l 00
Mrs Chlldii goods 1 00
Mrs Cooper medlelue.. 1 00
WinSisoti 50
Wm Stewart 10
Miss Hunt H.
Mm Child so
J ANasbltt bo
Contribution box at iKMiAlSoa la
AJ khodas us
CO Eaiunau gfi
Total...
Cash
.It 5fl
31 K
Not exuetly right U the way thcu-
sands of people feel. It is because
their blood la poor. Hood's Sarttpa-
rllla the one true blood purifier will
promptly set them right.
Hood's pills are purely vegetable
and do not purge pain or (ripe All
druggists.
TOO realistTc.
Ghllllnotlio .Mo.. rlitli!rfl "I'Uy !)
tor" and On of Tlimu la Hand.
Ciiu.UCotiw Mo. April 6 The 4-yaar-oUl
wi of Mrs. Elijah llolander
a widow of Uiia eity. died Imt
night of laudanum ;!alng
the drug- Iteiug admlnUtUired by
a latr ajred 0 years. The
children were left alone for a few
minutes nnd they concluded to "play
doctor." The girl wm doctor and gave
her patieut a few drop from a bottle
on the shelf He aoou sank back 111 t
ntujior and believiuir he wk mi'y iu
fun. she gave klm another iluv hen
the mother returned her Inv was
almost dead. The pltysielau u Im was
suiHii'iiid oould do iKitblug fur liim.
No !lelia for lalieU
Vabiiixotok April P. The rutted
Etatea supreme court to-day refusal to
grant the inotiou of Joseph lasigi. late
consul general of Turkey at lioston.
for a writ of habeas corpus reletting
him from arrest ou the charge of em-
bezzlement. Will l'ay at I'.irt iiio.um.
Mushuokk I T April r Agent
Dixon ha moved Uir l.i.- of disburs-
ing the f reediuan s fund fMu llayden
to Fort libon and uiU begin jmy-
ment Saturday or Munday bout
83JO01X will be paid out at Fort
OJUbn.
SPAIN MUST NOT SHOOT
GENERAL RIVERA.
THE VOTE STOOD 44 TO O.
Ueinitmla Obnnrvanoe of ttia Itnloi of
OlTllltml WHrfnrn Allnn I'orc II
TlinisitU SiirceM or tlir lino-
llltlon Duo to tlio Nrlirmka
Nomitor lia lltiouilot
ltnfuio to Vote.
Wahinotor April fl. The Senate
by unanimous vote adopted a resolu-
tion reciting the reports that tienurnl
Ruia Rivera the Cuban commander is
about to be tried by a drttin-hend court
martini and shot and expressing the
judgment of the Senate tmt If these
report are true the President should
protest to the Mpanlalt government
against such a violation of the rulos
of civilized warfare.
This resolution does not go to tho
Hon of KoproNentatives and beeiunoa
effective an a measure of advice to tlio
president by it adoption Although
opposition was withdrawn on tho final
vote there was apirtted opposition lu
the early stages of the debate and It
waa a test vole on the comparative
strength of the Cuban and auti-Culinu
sentiment iu the Senate. Tho testwus
on a motion to refer the resolution to
the committee on foreign rulatluus.
Hale Republican of Maine who has
been prominently identified with tho
opposition to t'ubau resolutions made
tne first motion to refer nnd It waa
supported by Mr. Hoar of Massachu-
setts a prominent figure In the oppo-
sition to (.uban resolutions. The de-
bate whs very spiriteil and at times
quite personal Mr. Allen of Nebraska
and Mr. ilallluger of New Hampshire
clashing wild Mr. Honr. The Halo
motion to ref-r wus defeated 'il to 87
and tin- ivNolutiim waa adopted 44
to 11 Mr llo.tr slid Mr. llule ro-
fruiued froiii otiiig
Another Cuban resolution con ibm up
to-day Hi it of .Mr Morgan of Ala-
bama doeliiiing that a state of war
rxUts in Cuba and recognising both
parties hn iM'tligerents.
After the disposal of the Cuban
(luestion the day was given to
speeeheit Mr Elkius of West Virginia
speaking for two hours on the devel-
opment of the American murine uud
Air. Lindsay of Kentucky advocating
the patauge of the bankruptcy bill
knowu as the Torroy bill now before
the Senate.
Late in lie- day a joint resolution by
Mr. Hale of I enneaHee was agreed to
directing the surgeon general of tho
murine lumpital service to aid tho
Mlsaibsippi river Hood sufferers by the
distribution of tents blanket food
and medicine under the epidemic fund
of 1HU3 and to purchase further sup-
plies under the present epidemic fund
for distribution.
During tbe winter of 1893 F. M.
Martin of Long Reach WeetVa. ion-
trieWd a severe cold which left him
with a cough. In speaking of how he
uured It he says: "I used several klndB
of cough syriu but found no relief un-
til I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy wbloh relieved me al-
inost iusUntly ruiI in a short time
brought about a complete cure "
When troubled with a eough or cold
use this remedy and you will not find
it neeesssrv to try several kinds bu-
fora you gat relief. In has been in
tbe market for over twenty years and
constantly grown In favor and popu-
larity. For sale at 18 and 10 cents per
bottle by all druggists.
WEARING M'KINLEY OUT.
UiM or Citllwr lit the Whlto llousa
Give Mill T!iii fr I (Ml.
WAMiisiiroN April 5. The publle
reception at the WH" House yester-
day was unusually large. Mr. AleKin-
ley stood in line for forty minutes and
shook bands with over 2000 persons.
Tbe strain of seeing so many visitors
iirlvatuly and publicly is Wiling 011 the
'resident. Ue leaves ou Wednesday
for a brief rest
It t estimated that Mr McKloley
baa given personal audience iu the Ave
weeks he lias been in the White llouho
to If. 000 (lentous and has received at
the public receptions IS 000 more
A Shut Ilawaa (k.ihUIhh.
W'aniiixotov April 0. -There will
probably be a general shake-up of the
Da we i. eommUal i aud a complete re
orgaui.itiou on leptibllcan liuea. The
reslgiuition of Memlier Cabannta of
(ieorgin int lieeH called for by the
President and it Is said that another
resignation was demanded from the
White house yesterday.
.IjII Hollvrry al liulbrln.
C.i HHiK. Okla April a Joe Will
lam-. I ied liowuiao. John Host aud
John Ke.iuroont. desperate prisoners
4-i.ii tl u-. 1 in the lireer county jail s
ruH-il 111 night by overpowering the
gUrfl.l-
AU Alllilavll.
Thu is 10 e-rtlfy that ou May Uih 1
walked to Meliek's drug store on a
pal- of crutches and bought a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Halm for in-
flammatory rbemuatlsiu whioh had
erippled me up. After using three
bottles I am eomplaUly eured. I ean
ebeerfully reeowmeud it. Charles 11.
Wetsel Sunbury Pa.
Sworn and subscribed to before mo
on August 10 lBiil Walter Sbipman
J P For tale at SO cents per bottle
by all druggists.
ROYAi
tGPflJ3
AKlK
POWDER
Absolutely Pur
Celebrated for us great leavenlnx itraui
iiu ucaiiuiuiucBn. iiaiurca toe xoou agmJ
alum ami all tormsof adulteration corns
toinecncapuranas. botai basjuio rov
CO. nsw VOUK.
Ithoda liland lVfn Rtrtka.
PvsroAo. R. L April 0. Tho weavers
In the Stone worsted mill struck for an
advance of pay. They were offered a
half a cont a yard but refused It At
Prendergnst's mill where another
strike is in progress tho strikers are
being paid off nnd are leaving the vil-
lage being ordered from the com-
pany's tenements.
I'nbllibor Origin Dead.
Ciiipauo April ft. Samuel C. Griggs
one of tho pioneer book publishers of
tho West dlud last night. For many
years he has ' en prominent lu the
book business ttiis leaves a large far-
time Wanted-
Sovoral faithful men or women to
travel for responsible established
houso In Oklahoma. Salary 8780 pay
able 315 weekly and expenses. Posl
tion permanent. Reference Enclosed
self-addrcsscd stamped onvolopo The
National Star HnlliHng Chicago.
First published In tho Dally Loader
April 01887.
Notico Tor Publication.
'''"! oflico at Cluthrlo O. T. Aprils
lal7.
Mntlrn Itl bnrntiv nlunn 41. WA .11
lug named settler has died notice of his In-
tontlon to niako final proof In support of
his claim and that said proof will bo
made iboforo tho register and receiver of
the Utlted States land oflico at Uuthrle.
O. T.. on May 8 1897 viz: '
John Hahruth II. E. No. 7856 for the
sw sec 3 twp 18 n n 3 west
He names tho following witnesses to
prove hl continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said lund vizi
William Qulor of Aclon O. T.iVYIW
nam Parker Jarao Myers Lewis
Dnollttle all of Crescent City O. T.
40H2 A. N.J. OitooK. Register.
MORTGAGE SALE.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry Uooils Clothing Hatf
Hoots Shoos Hnrdwaro TIa
w.i re iiioonswnrc Glassware
Woodwork and Ulncksmltk
Iron.
Will be closed out to stlsfy
creditors. Everythlii"; mut
go and In order to move these
goods quickly they will b
sold at a great sacrifice.
Our stock of
Spring Clothing
is complete. This stock wan
bought from one of the best
Clothing Ilouses in the coun-
try. Everything In thla line
will be slaughtered.
Also we have a
Large Stock of Hats
of the latest styles that will
be sold at a great sacrifice.
These hats was purchased for
the spring trade and there ic
no better assortment in the
city.
BOOTS and SHOES.
This line will be slaughtered
right and left your price will
be our price. We have Iu-
fant's Shoes Children's
Shoes 'Misses' Shoes Boy's
Shoes Ladles' Shoes and
Men's Shoes of all kinds and
descriptions.
QUEENSWARE HARDWARE
TINWARE TUBS PAILS
CHURNS etc. will be sold at
great sacrifice.
JPPTT THE SALE COM
iirUllJ 1 MENCES and will
continue unlil Six Thousand
Six Hundred Dollars worth
of goods are sold. The stock
will soon be broken so those
that come first will have the
best assortment to select
from.
Store opens at 7 a. m.
and closes at 8 p. m.
F. E. HODIiHTOH
702 Moble ave West Githrii.
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