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f ; r. TiJS UHARLOTTE NEW?, JANUARY 27. 1912 9 Late Marten- asMirfrs. CinnipOste United States Department of Agriculture WEATHER jJCJRU. WILMS U MOOIIE. ChML Cotto n-S to cks-G ra i n-Pro visi o ns- isccfllQiicociis V Southern Spot Market Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 27.Cotton middling -nt Sieau, ! - Augusta. Ga., Jan. 27. Middling Savannah. Ga., Jan. 1 27. Spot teady 9 Charleston. S. C., Jan. 27.--Spof otton miuuiiu6 - a Macon. Ga., Jan. 27. Spot .cotton liddling 9 Charlotte Cotton ;ood middling . . . -rotten seed, per bu 94 22 Cctte Markte Chicago Cattle. rMcaso, Jan. 27. Cattle, receipts 4.73 ? 6.40 4.40 g 5.75 4.65 7.00 3.60 5.90 2.10 6.65 feeves fesas steers vTprn deckers and feeders . . . . ;0tis end neuers ioa 5.50 8.25 .in"-" Kegs receipts 25,000; market slow 5 wer. .. 5.60 6.20 . . 5.85 6.3S . . 5.95 6.37 .. 5.95 6.10 . . 4.15 5.40 . . 6.10 6.30 market weak. l:xea Heavy Q'lil . - Bulk cf sale? . . . . - - receipts r.ouu: aive vy i.io VPrrn 350 -75 rear ncs w abs. native W o-au J A OA .Vestera v.ou Liver fool Cotton Market Liverpool. Jan. 27. Closing cotton: - . -. 1 i A frot in iair aemana; prices points lister. merican middling fair . . . . 6.17 load middling .. 5.79 Middling 5.53 "jow middling 5.25 3ood ordinary 4.91 Drdinary . . 4.65 The sales of the day were lu.uuu aieS, OI IllUU i,vuy neic iui Bjjci-uia- "ion and export and included - 9,000 imeriean. Receipts 26,200 bales, all American. Futures opened firm and closed quiet and steady. January . . . Jaauary-Feb 5.29 5.29 5.29 Feb-March March-April 5.32 Vrril-May 5.23 y-June . 5.37 5.39 5.39 5.3 J Hr 5-35 5.33 5.33 5.33, 5.33 ;--July July-Aug , Aug-Sept sept-Oct 0ct-N"ov . Xov-Dc .. De-Jan . London Stock Londcn, Jan. 27. American securi ties opened around parity on the stock exchange here and then declined on light liquidation. Reading issues were na exceptions. The market closed stady with prices ranging from un changed to 3-4 lower than yesterday's Xe" York closing. Naval Savannah. Ga., Stores. Jan. 27. Turpen- ce firm 47, Rosin fiTm; F 6. 45a6.57 1-2; G. 6.43 New Ycrk Cotton Seed Oil. Xe-- York. Jan. 27. The cotton seed :-iI market closed steady. Spot 540a75; uiary 340ao2; Feb. 543a45; COO sold at o44: March o50ao2; April oo4aob; Jky .jiJ0a'J2: June 56ia70; July 576a77, 1'Vt sold at .jTG. Sales Letaween first and last calls: lO) March ZZl: 200 July 577. Total sties 2,100. THREE CITIES BID FOR NEXT CHILD LABOR CONVENTION. By Associated Press. Louisville. Ky.. Jan. 27. Three vridelj- &9Tjarated cities are bidding for the henor of entertaining the next nr.-:al conference of the national child labcf committee, which will con- 'iJ'ie Its 1912 session here tonight. The rivals a-e New Orleans, Kan Fran cisco and Milwaukee. Three sessions will be held today. -r. Felix Adler. of New York, chair man of the committee, will deliver t'h annual address at the night meet ll1?. RionmnTirt P tlnhann ftlsn will sycak then. " irinK the day the con '?rence will consider the subjects "elation of Rural So.hools to Child Ibor Reform,' and "Child Labor and compulsory Education." BEN CRAVEN RFTfi LIFE IMPRISONMENT by A??nri5tor1 wrAco Guthrie, Okla.. Jan. 27. Ben Cra- -vAtv4 ICS e.is late yesterday was sentenced to life nv : . imprisonment at Leavenwortn, fs., for the murder of ll?year-old Am Bateman at Red Rock, Okla. cravens no longer denies his identity nd say8 he is happy that he was not uienced to death. 0NE CENT ADVANCE A GALLON ON OIL. 'Associated Press. run lork. Jan. 27. Tire-Standard J'I Comnanv lias artvannoH iho nrice - junoestic oil delivered by tank wag ,Kes a two-cent advance in local oil me nrst of the year. gaby DESLYS NOT MARRIED. Associated Press-. I-Oiulnn T 0aK,. -aii- t- un. Jan. 27. The aeent of lateH eslJs says that reports circu- corrc! Dg marriage are In It's Lean Var br'Se' but irs toughto have to tell a "Gep fervor of whose Dronosal iatvn,r "Mying her affection is, iBo only e a brother to herr A'eip For Cotton "ew York, Jan. 27. Cotton nr.n. , T ' I steady at a derHrta nf wn Qrf,A . - ' i ?uaresdTw?rCee SiiSSLSiSi w w Will LO LU but the English spot market madl ' Were snla11- Trading : was. in small a continued Arm showing, reviews of proportIons- Activity among, the to iid?8iFCf. stock8 conUnued, , American KlkT r- 3poi,ts. American To situation late yesterday and prices Dacco' "wnlch gained 27 points- yester soon worked higher on covering or day fH Dac 4 points on the first sale shorts and local support with the : to(Jay. American Sugar advanced 1 market very steady and some 5 to ' - , 6 points net higher during the middle The market closed very weak, of the morning. j , The statement by the chairman for From the middle of the morning onithe sti Paul board -explaining the rea orlerings the long side increased. i sons fr the cut in the dividend and Hhe gossip of the markt said "that ' hIs Pessimistic view regarding the out some of the leading long -interestss look for business caused heavy selling were endeavoring to lighten their of 6tock8- Large blocks were disposed loads. The market took the selling ' of for the long and Bhort accounts very well. Shorts were rather ner- and prices crumbled rapidly. Western vous over the forecast of unsettled stocks were particularly affected but weather for Sunday, fearing that an- the coalers, coppers and U. S. Steel other spell of wet weather was coming alBO broke badly. to interfere with picking and moving ! Lehigh Valley . and Union Pacific cotton. This forecast stimulated the slumped 3 points, Reading 2 3-4 and buying of covers on their part. Prices the active list generally 1 to 2 points, were sent down to the level of yester- .St. Paul yielded 1 1-8. v Close at the lowest- ' Speculation dwindled after the open- The market closed barely steady, I lag. Reading was bid up sharply but uuuer realizing witn prices net two points lower. i The market closed steadv at a n At advance of 4 to 5 points: 1 Open. High. Low. Close. I Jan ... Feb ... Mar . . May ... 9.S3 9.90 9.83 -9.87 1 9.66 9.72 . 9.S3 9.93 9.90 9.71 9.75 : 9.S4 9.95 July . . . Aug ... 9.92 9.85 Oct . . . 9.S0 New York, Jan. 26.Cotton futures closed barely steady. Open. High. Low. . 9.25 9.3S 9.31 . 9.30 9.38 9.30 . 9.39 9.47 9.39 Close. 9.3233 9.3233 9.4243 9.4850 9.6758 9.6264 9.6970 9.71 73 9.72 74 9.8081 9.8284 9.87 Jan Feb Mar April May 9.56 9.63 9.63, 9.63 9.70 9.74 9.71 9.74 9.70 9.73 9.80 9.S4 9.88 9.91 June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Close New York Spots. New York, Jan. 27. Cotton spot closed quiet, 5 points lower; middling uplands 9.65; do gulf 9.90. No sales. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Jan. 27. Cotton' fu tures opened quiet, 1 point off to 3 points up compared with yesterday's close. Cables were not up to expecta tions and the weather map was again very favorable but bears were un able to hold the market down alter the first call although there was something of an inclination on the long side to take profits over Sun day. Shorts continued - to - cover - on reports of a good demand for spots in the interior and on cables that spinners werec ailing cotton freely in the Liverpool market- At the end or the first half hour of business prices were 6 to 7 points over yesterday's last quotations. Opening New Orleans Futures. New Orleans, Jan. 27. Cotton fu tures opened quiet. January d.sd; February 9.66a9.68; March 9.72 bid; May 9.83 bid: July 9. 93 bid; August 9.90 bid; October 9.80 bid. New Orleans Cotton Seed Oil. New Orleans, Jan. 27. Cotton seed cil: Prime refined in barrels per pound 550; choice meal 8 per cent ammonia per. loner ton 2800; choice cake do do 2700. New Orleans Spot Cotton. New Orleans, Jan. 27. Cotton, spot steady, unchanged; middling 9 3-4; sales on the spot 2,200; to arrive 400. Low middling 9; strict low middling 9 3-8; middling 9 3-4; strict middling 10 1-16; good middling 10 5-16; strict good middling 10 1-2. Receipts 9,982; stock 266,030. Governor Wilson, Spends Busy Day By Associated Press. Boston. Jan. 27. A particularly ousy IS hours lav before Governor Wilson, of New Jersey, upon his arrival here this morning. Three addresses were -nfcted from him. one at the city club another from tne narvara uem-j rvoatic club in Memorial Hall in Cam- bridge and a third at the annual ban- aret of the Boston Real Estate Ex- chance - C'riinr wilsoii went directly to a hotel upon his arrival and had scarce- ly finished his breaKiast wneu ue id- ceived a call from Mayor Fitzgerald. Later Governor wiison went iu mcj state house and called upon Governorj Foss. MET HERE AND WERE MARRIED, v - Miss Nettle Carroll, of New York, and Mr. G. E. Moore, of Honea Path, S. C. were married at 12:30 today at the manse of the First A. K P. church, Rev. Dr. George W. Hanna, pastor of the church, officiating. Hiss Carroll arrived here this morning. She was met by her fiance, who had been awaiting- her since cay before yesterday. Having 'procured the necessary pa ners. Mr. Moore and Miss Carroll went to the manse, where they were mailed at 12:30. The marriage was fhfl seauel to an old love affair. Mr. ffq"ei ft. hride leave this after- Path, where they noon for Honea will reside. Mnrse Versus Motor. You stm stick to that old 10-year old naar of yours. I see. winners, said Dubbleigh "Why don't you get a motor? "i'v( sort of I "Well." saia umuct-3. fr . v i . .. i - I ,a w there is more styie tu , 1902 model horse than i there is tg a 1902 model car. py - What He Needed. Hobbs (to prospective chauffeur)--Under no - circumstances must jou run over 20 miles an hour. ?he Chauffeur-" You don't want an autof you want a Vuaeke y out in a baby carriage. --Life. 9.78 9.70 9.87 9.S0 9.9S 9.92 9.87 9.83 9.57 9.63 9.69 9.71 9.70 9.79 9.87 Nei York Stock Market New York, Jan. 27. Prices of the 1 w T A Ul IV. W t TTl flruPT aafaM cuv.d 7i3 luwcr 2tt Lilt? opcnI today although ; the .declines lower, at the as tneir maneuver failed to have any substantial effect, buvins of the stock ceased and it reaches to blow vs- terday's close. Lehigh Vallev was'the weak feature, falling over two points to 161 1-4. Losses in the other repre- tentative stocks were confined to sharp frictions. American Tobacco slumped 11 points to 275, the bulge in tne stock on Wednesday and Thursday inviting selling oy noiders who had a good profit in sight. Close New York Futures. Last sale. Amalgamated Copper-.. .. G2 American Beet Sugar 55 American Car & Foundry .. .. 51 M American Cotton Oil 49 Vz American Locomotive b34V American Smelting .. ... .. . 70 V8 American Smelting pfd bl03 American Sugar Refining .... 117 Anaconda Mining Co. ..... . 35 Atchison . . 105 Atlantic Coast Line . ..... . 136 Baltimore & Ohio .......... 104 Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. 78 Canadian Pacific .. .. .. .. .. 230 Chesapeake & Ohio 71 Chicago & Northwestern .. .. 142 Chicago, Mil & St. Paul .. .. 106 Colorado Fuel & Iron ...... b26 Colorado & Southern .v .. b44 Delaware & Hudson . .k . . . , bl72 Denver & Rio Grande .. .. 22 Denver & Rio Grande pfd .. .. 44 Erie 30 Great Northern pfd' 129 U Great Northern Ore Ctfs ... .. 40 Illinois Central r bl40 Interborough-Met .... 17 Interborough-Met pfd 55 Louisville & Nashville ...... 151 Missouri Pacific .. .. .. .. 39 Missouri, Kansas & Texas . , .. 27 National Biscuit- .. bl46 National Lead .. ........ 53 New York Central ... 109 Norfolk & Western 109 Northern Pacific .. ...... .. 116 Pacific Mail .. .. .. ., .. .. 30 Pennsylvania .. 123 People's Gas .. 105 Pullman Palace Car bl60 Reading ... .. 153 Rock Island Co.. ...... .. .. 24 Rock Island Co. pfd .. .. .. 50 Southern Pacific . . . . . . . . 108 Southern Railway 27 Union- Pacific 164 Unted States Steel .. ... .. .. 64 United States Steel pfd .... Ill j Wabash 7 I Wabash, pfd .. . . .. .. 17 Wrestern Union .. .... 82 Lehigh Valley.. .. .. .. .. 160 International Harvester . . .. 107 General Electric .. .. 158 New York Money. New York, Jan. 27. Mone yon call nominal. Time loans, firmer; 60 days 2 l-2a 2 3-4 per cent; 90 days 2 3-4a3; 6 months 3al-2. Close: Prime mercantile paper 3 l-2a4 per cent. Sterling exchange firm with actual business in bankers' bills at 484.25 for 60 day bills and at 487.55 for demand. Commercial bills 483 1-2. Bar silver 57 1-4. jMexican dollars 47. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds irregular. The statement follows: Daily Average. Loans $1,977,947,000, increase $21, 986,000. Specie $384,556,000, increase $15, za,uuv. Legal tenders $91,389,000, decrease 772,000. , . Net deposits $1,884,510,000, increase $28,430,000. Circulation $50,772,000, decrease $65,000. . canKs tubu icoene u tcluh. 797,000. . irusi touiyumeB "witb m vault $63,148,000. . nfC Aggregate tab- reacivc ti)'r 000. ; Excess lawful reserve $45,698,000, increase $8,796,000. Trust companies reserve with clear ing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve $80,426,000. Actual Condition. Loans $1,983,593,000, increase $23, 613,000. Specie $389,198,000, increase $12, 389,000, Legal- tenders 90,754,000, . decrease $1,326,000. Net deposits $1,888,873,000,. increase $19,869,000. Circulation - $50,926,000, . decrease $79,000. Cash reserve in vault $415,116,000. Trust, companies cash reserve in vault $64,836,000. Aggregate cash reserve $479,952 nnn - Excess lawful reserve $48,763,050, increase $6,688,350. - Trust companies reserve with clear ing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve $74,286,000. - Summary of state Dans ana trust i - nl..tnii Maw VnrV Tnt companies V T, " Jl- reporting to the New York clearing house: Loans" $592,270,200, decrease $y,- 034,7000. ' " Specie $64,124,500, decrease $2,- 146 900 Legal tenders $11,028,700, decrease $86,300. Total deposits $698,774,000, increase $1 384 400. Chicago Cram Chicago, Jan. 27. Reports of poor condition of winter wheat stimulated prices today. . The opening was the same as last night to 3-8c higher. May started at 101 7-8al02 to 102 1-8, un changed to 1-8 c up and advanced to 102 1-4. . - ' . Long selling depressed com. May opened a shade lower to a like amount up at 67 1-2 to 67 5-8 and de clined to 67 1-4. Commission hous-e buying lifted oats. May started at last night's lev el to l-8c higher at 50 3-4 to 50 7-8 and rose to 50 7-Sa51. Provisions were strong. First sales were uat hanged to 5a7 1-2 up with May delivery 16.30 for pork, 9.37 1-2 to 9.40 for lard and 8.80a8.82 1-2 for ribs. Chicago Provisions. , Chicago, Jan. 27. Butter steady, Creameries 2a236; Dairies 25a33. Eggs firm, receipts 1013 cases; at mark, cases included 20 l-2a29 1-2, or dinary firsts" 31a33; firsts 35 1-2. Cheese steady, Daisies .16 3-4al7, Twins 16al-4, Young Americas 16 3-4a 17, Long Horns 16 3-4al7. Potatoes steady; receipts 83 cars; Wisconsin. 95al.00, Michigan and Minj nesota 9Sal.00. v Poultry firm, turkeys live, 13 dressed 19, chickens live 11 1-2, dressed 12 1-2, springs live 12 1-2. Veal steady 7al0. New York Poultry. New York, Jan. 27. Butter firm; creamery specials 38 1-2;. creamery held specials 37 l-2a38; process spec ials 3oa 1-2. Eggs excited, higher; fresh gath ered extras 40a41; , fresh gathered dirties No. 1, 30: fresh gathered checks prime 85a 26; refrigerator firsts 33. REPORTS OF READJUSTMENT OF WESTERN RY. SITUATION. l. New York, Jan. 27. Reports that a readjustment of the "Western rail-1 road situation is pending continue to be circulated in Wall Street despite the denials put forth a few days ago. The combine is to be one of the Hill, Gould and Morgan interests against the Harriman roads accord in gto one account today and will mean control of properties from the Atlantic to the, Pacific, The Herald today says of the plan: "Controlling the railroad situation in the East, the Hill, Morgan group is now prepared to dominate the roads west of the Mississippi river. Plans are being considered for a Joint own ership of the two Gould roads, the Denver & Rio Grande and the West ern Pacific, to be divided between the Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Burling ton & Quincy systems, . which will give the Hill line a through route from Chicago to the Pacific coast. "Blair & Company, who financed the greater part of the Western Pa cific project, are known to lean fa vorably toward an alliance with the Hill system... It is thought that the Rock Island may also enter into the new combination. v "Benjamin F. Bush, president of the Missouri Pacific, who was re cently elected president of the Den ver & Rio Grande,- is known to be in favor of alliance with the Burling ton." V An Important Fact. (From the New York Herald.) , John - Montgomery Ward tells of a friend, the father of a number of in teresting youngeters, who has re peatedly warned them not to approach a section of the library that contains many rare and costly books for the reason that the boys have always shown a disposition t treat all books alike. One evening, the old man chanced to enter the library just as his hope fuls were pulling down volume after volume of his cherished treasures from their shelves. "Here! here!" . shouted the father; "what are you doing?" "Looking up something in the his tory of the United States," answered one of the lads. ' "What do you want to know?" "A fellow told Tom and me that Christy -.athewson once pitched for a team in Norfolkand we wanted, to find out if it was true." . . A' Cruel Question. Skeezick's . car had turned turtle, and as he sat gloomily 'contemplating the situation Uncle Silas reined in his nag and stopped outside. "Turned over hain't she?" he ob served. --' "Yep," said Sheeiick, shortly. 'Want to sell?" asked Uncle Silas. "Yes," said Sheezick. "I'll seil out cheap." "What's yos? issset price?" asked Uncle Silas with a - grin: Harper's Weekly. The Main Thmlng. When the man who -had been hit by the automobile at last opened his eyes, a sigh of relief Went up from thee rowd. "It's a wonder you weren't killed!" said one of the bystanders. " You're luckier than most of the fellows who get hit." ' "I certainly am," replied the victim, rubbing his bruises; "I got hit number just before he struck me." Youth's Companion. Perfect Analogy. Shortleigh "My Uncle Frank is a veritable Klondike." . Longleigh "Why, how's that?" Shortleigh "Plenty of wealth, but cold and distant."-Smart Set. RUSSIANS DEMAND SURRENDER OF ARMS By Associated TeSs. Tabriz, Persia, Jan. 27. The Per sians and Americans in this city have been ordered by the commander of the Russian forces stationed here to sur render their arms within a fortnight under penalty to severe punishment. ' Manila, Jan. 27.- The democratic primaries today resulted in an over- j whelming victory for the faction favor ine 1116 irninuBUie o.umuu5trai.ion. . - . ,V V-V , . rr HIGH jObservatioiis ta!tcn at 8 8. xn. points equal air pressure. vure; wj WW crawn oniyiur ctate 2f !!?ith?f: P 5leaii roJv8 ?7w!tn the wind. First .waumi u ur vuais u weni wiru, wua veiociiy ox xu miics THE WEATHER Weather Conditions. Pressure conditions on the map are more marked this morning, than for several days. A low' pressure area is located on the middle Atlantic coast, and is causing rain or snow oyer that section, and snow over the Lake Re gion. ' Temperature changes over the east ern part of. the country ar unimpor tant, but oyer a greater part of the Mississippi valley, it .Is somewhat cooler. The . lowest temperature with in the United States during the night was 22 degrees below zero, at More- head, Minnesota. This cold weather is due to a high pressure area central over Minnesota. The indications are for cloudy weath er tonight in this vicinity: Sunday, un settled weather with probably rain. O. O. ATTO, Observer. Mississippi, cloudy with probably lo cal rains tonight and Sunday. South' Carolina Cloudy tonight and Sunday; light variable winds. Georgia and Alabama Cloudy to night with probably local showers; not much change in temperature. Schools Will Reopen In Infected Region By Associated Press. Dallas, Texas, Jan. 27. As a re sult of the general improvement shown in preventing the spread of meningitis and- the efforts of- physi cians to eradicate the disease, the fear of the people here appears to be on the wane. This is best indicated by the fact that the public schools will .reopen February 5 and theatres which closed because of lack of bus iness several weeks ago will open their doors Monday. While additional cases were report ed Monday there were no deaths. Within the past week there has been a noticable decrease in the mortal ity. - VANDERBILT'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED By Associated PreES. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27. Vander bilt University's baseball schedule was announced today as follows: March 28, 29, 30 Auburn at Au burn, Ga. April 2, 4 Nashville' baseball club at Nashville. . April 12, 13 Michigan at Nash ville. April 17, 18 University of Geor gia at Athens, Ga. April 19, 20 Georgia Tech at At lanta. , April 26, 27 Georgia Tech at Nash ville. , April 29, 30, and May 1 Univer sity of Mississippi at Nashville. May 10, 11 -University of Alabama at Nashville. May 25, 27 Sewanee at Sewanee. PORTERS HAVE SWINDLED LARGE SUMS By Associated Press. Chicago, Jan. 27. Porters traveling on trains out of Chicago, It is said, have swindled the railroads employ ing them out of large sums of money during the last year by substituting their own, liquors, 'cigars and cigar ettes for those of the company. The alleged steal - is said to have become known through the arrest of several railroad porters in Pacific coast - cities last night after they had completed their runs west. Aflricultural Strike Terminated. Rv Associated. Press. T.lsbon Portugal. Jan. 27. Via. Frontiera, The agricultural strike which broke out on January 25 In the Evora district and led to violent riot ing and conflcta between the strik ers and the militia has terminated. 'a he , laborers in nearly all instances returned to work. : .THE CHOTC OF A HUSBAND Is too important a matter f or a wo man to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul .breath. Avoid these, kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath,- cheerful spirits things that w. a men follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c. W, L. Hand & Co. . Crude - Cotton. Seed Oil. : Atlanta, Jan. 27. Crude cotton seed oil &2s ' . - 'So -Oil 298 6-f mI5Iaa time, fe-ojbars" or contfimens lines i mssthzousS Isotherms, or dotted lines, pass through points of cquid tempera- sera, ireeimgr, w aegrees ana IUU lartIy dowfci O cloudy rain; D mow; report missing. figure, minimum temperature tor past 12 hours: eeoood. & V Read the Little Classified Ads in Today's NEWS We do not wish to carry over any of these and as we have a few on hand we will make an especially low price. WE B m & Last Ch To get a $ 1 0 to $ 1 2.50 Suit Overcoat or Raincoat FOR Any Boys' $5 to $6 Knicker . Suit or Overcoat for 5&5. r One lot Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Knicker Suits, choice 95c. All Boys' 50c Knicker : Pants 25c These Prices Go Off After Stock' Taking Saturday Night. r G. LONG' CO. 1 8 CL.-rru. i' ,vAr 0 degree!. 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