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.4. , r - . . . V enoroiott RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904. S1.00 A YEAR. VOL. IV. NO. 26. CO)TLTD)TE Ik Hath WW ! DEMOCRATIC CLANS GATHER ON JULY 6. C'JEL IN 200 PARK. I Nearly 11,000 Tickets Will Be Issued to Coliseum. Exciting Content Between Euff aloes for Leadership. New York, June 27 The King, be lieved to have been the finest, buffalo in captivity, has met death in a duel GREAT BATTLE SAID TO BE IMPENDING PERDICARIS AFFAIR. Good Offices of France May Now Be Recognized. Paris, June 27. The American offi cials here are hopeful that the Wash ington government will take steps to "I DESERVE TO DIE" SAID DOOMED MAN 1 MEETING AT ST. LOUIS , MO. LOTS OF SHOES even liili priced ones don't keep their shape. Koll over at the side crush down at the heel look like fury after two weeks wearing. They aren't right. No trouble of that kind when you wear "WASH INGTON" Shoes. They're lasted as good shoes SHOULD he lasted. They'll last. $3.00 and $2.00 a pair. No Tickets Whatever Will Be Piaced on Sale Distribution of Seats Is in Charge of a Delegated Committee Will Begin on July 5. St. Louis, June 27. No tickets of admittance to the Democratic nation- with Black Beauty, his rival, for the Tjuusial Activity Displayed by recognize the good offices of Franc Burness Went to Electric Chair leadership of the herd In New York Zoological park. The beasts presented a frightful spectacle, and their beilowings could be heard a quarter of a mile distant. The battle lasted 20 minutes. While The King, ruler of the herd, was lying on the grass enjoying a si esta. Black Beauty sank his sharp horns in the King's side. Ever since the Whitney herd and the buffaloes that had previously been Armies In Far East. RUSSIANS SING WAR SONGS Marching Columns Raise Clouds of Dust and Rattle and Ciang of Guns eraticn of the prisoners Is Heard as Opposing Armies Pre pare for Possible Decisive Struggle Ta Tche Kiao, June 27.-2:45 a. m. A great battle seems to be impend which led up to the release of Perdi- caris and Tarley. Official dispatches from Tangier show that the diplomatic plans which foreign Minister Delcasse set in mo tion were responsible for the final lib- These plans did not contemplate threats or the use of force, but appealed to the pow erful influence of the shereefs, Mouley Alia and Mouley Ahmed, who headed With Smile on Face. Must be Sold! f I EXECUTION WAS AT SING SING. Condemned Assisted Attendants to Ad just the Straps, Which Were to Bind Him Four Shocks Were Adminis tered Story of Crime. one of the principal attractions of the ing. A portion of the Russian army al convention., which begins at the garden were thrown in one corral a has assumed the offensive against the Coliseum on July 6, will be on sale, month ago, ill-feeling has existed be- Japanese forces commanded by Gen and there will be but three avenuei tween the two. Upon several occa- eral Oku, and it is reported that Gen- through which they may be secured sions they met to settle the question eral Kuroki is working along tne Rus the Business Men's League, through of supremacy and each time the King, sian left flank at Hai Cheng. the courtesy of members of the Dem- who was much the larger, and a According to a high placed person- ocratic national committee, or the del- stronger animal, was victorious. The age General Kuroki's army is strong egates who are assigned, three each, last of these duels was on Memorial enough to take the offensive and he besides their own. Arrangements for day, when the King administered a se- presumably is anxious for a decisive the number and distribution of tickets vere thrashing to The Beauty, and action before the rains Legin. will be complete. In all they amount for the time put an end to the aspira- S'harp firing was heard in the hillJ to 10,804, plus a few excess, the num- tions of that animal for ihe leadership, yesterday at daybreak and severe ber of which- will not be known until The King was peacefully New York, June 27. Frank Henry the escort sent to bring the prisoner Burness, one of the most remarkable to Tangier. prisoners that ever occupied the death I Moreover,. France practically fur- house at Sing Sing prison, went to his nished the money from which the ran- death in the electric chair today. With som was paid, as the recent French a smile on his face, he walked from loan of $12,500,000 gave the sultan the his cell and seating himself in the means to meet Raisuli's demand for chair, assisted the men in adjusting $70,000 ransom. the straps which were to bind him. M. Delcasse's energy throughout has Four electric shocks were given be- been due to his earnest desire to ac- fore he was pronounced dead, quiesce to the American request tha The crime for which Burness was France exercise her good offices. It executed was the killing of Captain is, therefore, felt that the successful George B. Townsend, of the schooner result of the French efforts should Charles Bucklev . last November,-hnt dozing fighting is reported to be in progress have suitahlfi recognition, he also had confessed to havine- miir- the convention opens. when, suddenly, Black Beauty fell up. near the village of Ten Chen. An of- Th paio,,ii in,m0.t i minr to hav aa ioco than f,r n0 The distribution of the seats at the on him and with a snort of rage, fleer who galloped in yesterday even- Ln tTminrti,t Pfft in the adnntinn of Townsend wa killed rinrin a ni- disposal of the committee will begin Bank his sharp horns in the side ot ing reported that the Russians were a firm Frenoh nnlicv towards Moron- mite over waeea amounting to ahout at 6 p. m, July 5. and will take place the King. Then followed a fight for gaining the upper hand and driving co. The correspondent of the Asso- $20. which Burness claimed was due at the hotel Jefferson at the direction the mastery that will go down in his- back the enemy. This, however, Piafwi Press leapM that definite stens him. When informed that hi sentence of the sub committee on arrangement tory of the park as one of the most fe- has not yet been confirmed. hnva ,roaf,v wn taken to inanrate ha been .fflm. Rrnesa ,hrPi of the national convention and under roelous that was ever witnessed. All day yesterday Russian troocs ns ,.fv.,? noic. hoJif io ,ih selected M. Raindre, the former be no more delay. i Smith's Shoe Store. Rutherford Hardware. the personal supervision of Charles Swaying their shaggy heads from were hurrying southward from Ta A. Walsh-, of Iowa, secretary of the side to side, charging and wheeling, Tche Kiao and as night fell battalions national committee. the huge animals gored each other were continuously moving out brisklv i " One thousand delegates and one with an abandon ttiat struck terror to the accompaniment of their battle Tangier ai . i . . -1 ti . . i I . i i . i i j i i . . , r 1 1 t- i I " mousana aiiernaies are me nrsi o De u me Hearts oi lueir uouiraues, wuu souga. iiuuus oi uusi nung over tne provided for. This eats up 2,000 or withdrew to view the conflict from a marching columns and the chorus of 2,012 seats, the latter number in case safe distance. Keepers armad with the infantry singers was occasionally six delegates each are allotted to Por- poles and pitchforks hurried to the interrupted by the rattle and clang ol charged That New Jersey Corporation fi cents as quick as for anything else 10 mco ana ue rnnippme l&ianas. scene, oui were unauie co inienere. s"" uiawu ul a smart trot ana iol- Next there are G04 chairs in the The King put up a splendid fight, lowed by galloping squadrons of cav- arena guest section, the disposition of but after 20 minutes his opponent airy. which will be in the hands of the na- Backed away, rushed at him, head tlonal committee. French representative of the Moroc- "I deserve to die," Burness told thfe can customs at th eports, including prison officials, "and the sooner they put an end to my troubles, the better. I've got an uncontrollable temper, and FILES BILL IN CHANCERY. if released would only commit more violent crimes. I'd kill a man for The undersigned having bought the stock and good will of J. C. Walker & Co., consisting of a gen eral line of merchandise, has determined to sell Everything at prices that will empty every shelf, drawer, box and barrel in the store in the shortest possible time. It don't matter what you want Try Me before you buy. I have almost anything in Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware and Groceries that any or dinary family needs, and am determined to sell. If you don't like my prices I will make them to suit you. . Respectfully, C. D. Geer. : : Is Illegal. Trenton. N. J., June 27. Charles D. Henderson. Jr.. of Jersev Citv.. and It was a stirring spectacle to see jnfiftnh w. Newlin. of Phiiadelnhia To the press of down, and Inflicted a mortal wound the Russian army eagerly hastening, counsei for George Rice, of Marietta, He refused religious consolation. 8EARCHING FOR ASSAILANT. the country are assigned 702 seats, di- through the lungs. singing, into battle. O., today filed in the court of chan- Unknown Negro Made Attack on 13-Year-Old Girl. LWon cvilla T-ni Tuna OT rPha Hames which we are Koing to sell at 20 the working daily newspaper corre- unable to rise. He died in a few min- the Balkan resounded among the hills standard Oil company, a New Jersey Uce force an'd posse which is increas and 2.", cents while they last; Ret yon a spondents, who will report the conven- utes. and Black -Beauty was leader and valleys, as with bayonets glitter- corporation, charging that the compa- jng as the news becomes known are UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. We have a few pairs of Light Plow vided into two sections the one for The King sank to the sward and was The old battle hymns last heard in cery a Dm for tne diSSO!ution of the on. Boxes will be limited to 87, in cluding 420 box tickets. These are already assigned. One each goes to every member of the national commit tee, and the others are awarded to dis tinguished officials or well known Democrats. pair before they are all gone. Black- tion, and others for the weekly press of the herd smith Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Hammers representatives, who will be lookers- ancl Tongues ; Carpenters Tools, Ham mers, Saws, Squares, Rules Levels. Spokes, Augers, Pointers, Braces and Bitts of all sizes; Saw Mill Supplies, Belting, Oilers, Steam Pipe and Fitting. Saw Teeth, Cross-Cnt Saws long, short, broad and narrow; Fanners Tools of all kinds; Carbo Magnetic Razors you can retnru them and get another if they don't prove perfect. We still handle that Enterprise Cook Stove. Ask your neighbor how his stove does that lie bought from us. They must all have one by this time; we have been selling stoves. It is most time to get yonr old reliable Oliver Chilled Turning Plow to CRIPPLE CREEK SITUATION. ing in the setting sun the colors gleamed majestically forward. For hours after darkness fell over the scene one could still hear the rattle General Sherman Bell Issues Strong 0f moving guns, the creaking of com statement. missariat wagons and the tread ol Cripple Creek, June 27. General marchlng men, while occasionally, in Sherman M. Bell, who Is governing piace of the war songs of the soldiers Three boxes are to be Teller county under martial law, has homely melodies recounting the joys disposed of by Ex-Governor Francis, one is given to Governor Dockery, one to Mayor Wells, one to the presider of the lady managers of the- world's fair. The sub-committee on arrangements will meet on July 2 and the national committee July 5. Little remains to be decided by either except the nam: issued another statement for publi cation in which he says: There are 1,000 lies being written about me. I am acting under orders of the governor of the state of Colo rado. He stands for peace and quiet and good government, structed me to see to it that the West ern Federation of Miners shal! not di ny is illegal and that it exists in vio- scouring the city in search of an un- lation Of the anti-trust law Of the known npern who lato last nfe-ht United States and of the decision in criminally assaulted Miss Clara Wein- this state relating to monopolies. bach. 18 years old. after beating and The bill tharges that the Standard forcing her escort, Harry Smith, to re- Oil company in Ohio was declared ille- tire at the point of a pistol. gal by the courts of that state, but The outraged girl is in a serious that the company, instead of dlssoiv- condition. Miss Weinbach and her ing in obedience to chat decision, companion were returning from one of has, by subterfuge, evaded the Ohio de- the city parks and while they were cision and that the New Jersey cor- passing the Chandler avenue school poration is merely a holding company building, in the fashionable portion ot for the Ohio concern. The bill asks the citv. a neero SDrane from behind that not only the company be dissolved the corner of a building and pointed and has in- Events of Next Few Days May Decide but that lts assets be distributed a revolver at Smith's head, muttering: Fate of Campaign. among its stockholders after paying "RUn now, run for your life! St. Petersburg. June 27. 1:50 n. m. off lts outstanding securities. or Smith ran down the street to the Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. of village life, which carried the minds of the men. back to their distant homes in Russja, resounded through the air. WAR OFFICE EXCITED. Free tuition to teachers and to ministers' sons. Scholarships and loans for the needy. 620 STUDKXTS. 67 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water Works, Central Heating System. The Fall term begins Sept. 5, 1904. Address ine of the man who will be temnorarv turn your Ktuuuie; we are soie agenrs cnairman. for them and have them on hand. Be rectly Hor indirectly murder any more Not since the war began has such the accomplishment of this purpose it police station, where he informed the r RANCIS I . V ENABLE, i RESIDENT, sure your points are branded "Oliver" on bottom of point; if they are not, they are imitations. Come and see us. First door below the Bee Hive. WANTS PRISON REFORM. Jennings Will Exercise All Powers of Authority. Tallahassee, Fla, June 27. Gover nor Jennings is determined to exer cise all of the power and authority C. W. Keeter, Prop. Harrill Bros., Oeneml....... Marohanta, Clark-Harrill Block, Rutherfordton, N. (J. We keep a general line of almost ev erything, including Clothing, Hats. Caps Shoes. Groceries. Bneerv Whios. Robes. Harness, Standard Sewing machines and not be tolerated anywhere m Florida, Stoves. Country Produce bought and and he proposes to exhaust the power Hold. Wc make a specialty of furnishing vested in the governor to institute full lime suppu -h 10 larmers mm men am. and 8atlgfactory reforms. Hill Buggy and Taylor Wagons. Ex- This matter has had the special at- amine our prices on anything before tention and earnest consideration ol Governor Jennings for several months past and has now received new im petus through an official report just submitted by Dr. S. H. Blitch, state prison physician. men, and they shall not. So far as aa a"" ol excitement pervaded the war placing Denver under martial law is office and admiralty. The news re- concerned, that rests solely with the ceived during the next few days is ex- governor. Provided he should see fit pected to largely determine the fate to do so, I am bis adjutant general of the present campaign on land and commanding the military forces of the sea. The spirits of the Russians have state, and will see t o it that hundreds appreciably risen at the prospect that of bad men are deported, after martial alter all the sortie of the rquadron law has finally been called off, if the of Admiral Witsoeft in command ol citizens permit the cattle 1 intend to the naval forces at Port Arthur, while is asked that a receiver be appointed, officers. The entire police force and as many men as could be found, re- CHAPEL HILL, N. C. FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT. turned to the scene of the crime, and after searching for some time, found Miss Weinbach lying in the school house yard in an unconscious condi tio! . She was taken to the hospital, JOS. M. WALKER, DEALER IN THE which the chief executive Is cfvpn by law in the premises to bring about dePrt t0 return, that win be their H may have resulted in the loss ol a rpfnrm in tha nriifi, t , Dusiness. iNO man wno wants to ime ivussian snips, nas Deen sue the county jails and minor niaces of work wI11 be molested, but the person cessful. imnrUnnmpnt in thia ctatn who lives solely and only by his A dispatch from Che Foo this morn- Court Chamberlain Killed While Rid ing With Prince. Wiesbaden, Prussia, June 27. Court Chamberlain Von Specht was killed where she is suffering from the effects while riding in a motor car yesterday cf the shock. in company with hereditary Prince Yhe district surrounding the school Adolph, of Schaumburg-Lippe. house was thoroughly searched with- The accident occurred near Langen- out result. Posses were sent in all tivators, Wagons and Buggies, schwalbach. In turning to avoid directions. As th news snread striking a dog the car swerved and through the city hundreds of persons an( a Peneral "ne f arm Ma Celebrated Deering Mowers and Binders, Disc Harrows and Cul- The sanitary condition of a number mouth' Provided Governor Peabody ing says that a Chinese junk reports ?a.f e Bato.!t a telefraph pole; yhicn joined in the search, and the police chinery and Repairs. I will save f tt,.o iqq I rives me the word, will have to emi- having seen two big Japanese war- I maae preparations to protect me as there accorded prisoners are said to be discreditable alike to officers in charge and to the counties which they represent. Governor Jennings is strongly of thi opinion that such conditions should grate. The time for temporizing t in Colorado has passed. What we ought to do now is to act." ships and several torpedo boats dam- tne spot- sailant when captured. ased on Friday near Port Arthur Prince .loph and the chauffeu There is considerable apprehension This strengthens the belief here were inrown oul' DUl escapea wun that riot will follow the capture f LYNCHED BY ANGRY YMOB. and that the Japanese alone are able through wireless teleerauhv. to be in Noose Put About Negro's Neck by His constant communication with their Victim. base, are withholding the news. Ii Bupora, Miss., June 27.-Starling th e Vladivostock snuadron is tft sea Dunham, a negro wante(Ton the cliarge wlth the purpose of effecting a junc- that a great sea fight, has occurred slignt in3uries- Ellison capers For Chancellor. Sewanee, Tenn., June 27. Bishop Ellison Capers, of South Carolina, has the negro. TRAINS WILL SOON BE RUN. been unanimously elected chancellor of the university. The eminent di vine has not yet signified his inten- LaFollette and Jellico Branch of the L. & N. Road. Knoxville, June 27. Chief Engineer of criminally assaulting the 14-year- ture as is generally believed, with the tIons in .re&ard to accepting the posl- Willowby, of the Knoxville, LaFollette Old daughter oi John Wilson, a white Port Arthur squadron, its appearance buying elsewhere 'PHONE IMUXVIOErC 83. S. B. GRANT, JETER, N. C. Dealer in GENERAL MER- ril ANDIsr ('irriPSPVPrvthinn- ims '"l' lo be wmie w esumaie CHANUIM.. Carries everv thing th& number of ng usually found in a MRbl-OLAfcb . lftftnft 1n o. .a . COUNTRY STORE. Tie-Up Is Complete. New York, June 27. Leaders in the strike of the garment workers declare the tie-up to be completed and estimate man, near Bellefontalne, two weeks ago, and attempting to criminally as sault three young ladles named Dunn near this city, all during the course of the same day, was hanged in the public square here Sunday by -a mob. The noose was placed about the ne on the scene could easily turn the scale in favor of the Russians. Many important personages at the war office are bold enough to see in a report received this morning by the Bourse Gazette, of hasty retirement of General Oku, evidence that ti; tion to which he has been chosen, but and Jellico branch of the Louisville it is thought probable that he will not and Nashville, is authority for the decline. This Is one of the many Gttmont that trains will ne running changes occurring among the institu tions of Tennessee. INSURGENTS CLAIM VICTORY. from Knoxville to Jellico by Oct. 1. The heading of Cove Creek tunnel, south of LaFollette, has been ciit through and work is being pushed on the Dossetts and Black Oak tunnels. you money on anything in my line. Come to see me before you buy. Cash or time to suit my customers. Am here every Mon day. Yours to please, Jos. M. Walker. a o ao. A. L. Grayson, Books and Stationery, Rutherfordton, N. C gro's neck by the little Wilson girl, Japanese fleet has suffered a reverse Battle Fought In Argentina Govern- whicn are very difficult pieces of en- Country Produce bought for cash or trade at highest market prices. I think I have what you want, but, if mistaken, I will get it for vou. to 40,000. In a day or two 10,000 fin ishers, mostly women who take the work home, will be added to the ranks of the idle. No wage demand has "been made, the strike being merely against the open shop. S. B. GRANT. City to Build a Water Plant. Columbus, Ga., June 27. There was general rejoicing when the news was received from Atlanta that Judge New man had dissolved the temporary in junction restraining the city from GHArOHIOC building water works. While the lUwCriCdj main case Is still pending, yet the Heavv and fancy. Feed stuffs, Beef, city may go ahead now and build wa ter works, feeling confident that it Pork, Poultry ana fcggs. we maKe our wm win QUt 1q the final hearingi own Sausages, which are always fresh ,,nr mfl,tpi fnr nnvthinu- for the ta- Attacked by Unknown Person. J ' . Oklahoma City, Okla., June 27. W. ble. Corn, Cotton Seed meal and hulls, D. Richardson, of FIndlay, Colo., died and hav always in stock. Prices as low at St Mark's hospital here today, the result of an attack by some one. Mr. as the lowest. Richardson came here recently in the Car load of Hay and Cotton Seed Hulls employe of a Chicago firm of legai publishers. He was found unconscious just received. OQ the street aud taken to the hoi- pital who positively identified him as her assailant. The negro was then placed upon the back of a large black horse, and at a signal from the leader of the mob the little Wilson girl led th horse from under him. Over 3,000 persons, white and black, witnessed the hanging. The lynching was as orderly as a legal execution. After being assured that the negro was dead, the mob cut down the body and turned it over to relatives for burial. Dunham was captured Friday near Vienna, Ala., after a running chase, and that the communication of this In telligence to Oku with the accompany ing threat that his base at Pitsewo may be attacked, compelled his with drawal. Newspaper and Magazine agency, full suddIv of text-books for the public schools v,- v. f-nm at contract prices. Testaments and Bi- i t t m bles in various styles of binding, school ment Denies Rebel Success. graeenng. New York, June 27. According to When trains run the Uruguayan revolutionist junta, noxvme mi jeiuco, me "ulBV"i,; and office papers, a full line of deeds and says a Herald dispatch from Buenos and Nashville through line from Cin- other legal blariks, blank books, religious Ayres, Argentina the battle fought cinnati to Atlanta will have been com- and secular books, works of notion, ionn- All direct news from the land side near Tuhambo last Friday was a great Pleted. indicates an Immense and decisive bat- victory for the insurgents. tie near To Tche Kiao. According to It is asserted that the revolution- DRAQNET THROWN OUT. the Associated night General Press advices last ists captured the government's artil- Kuropatkin is there, lery and that Colonel Gallarza in com- tain pens, inks, pencils, writing tablets, current literature, works of art. etc. THE ONLY BOOK STORE IN TOWN. personally in command. Negroes Kill White Man. Thomasville, Ga., June 27. Nell Cargell, a prominent citizen of Met- mand of the government troops was seriously wounded, whil ethe govern ment's forces lost several hundred men. The Uruguayan government New York Police Anxious to Effect Important Captures. Newx York, June 27. A dragnet has been spread for J. Morgan Smith and his wife and their capture is only . a Jane Twitty's , Restaurant. emphatically denies this report. It de- Question of time. For five vears the nndersiened has been according to an feeding the hungry in the basement of places. during which he was wounded in two calf, a town 8 miles south of Thomas. riarp5 that ftenpral Sararia tho hnrf American dispatch from Philadelphia, the Clark brick building on Main street The Smiths disappeared from New ne win De iouna at me oia srana m York during the investigation Into the 19J to serve hot meals at all hoars ... " , , . from 7 in the morning, to 8 in the af- shooting of Bookmaker Young a few ternoon. CaU for what you want an(l days ago, and as they are considered pay only for what you get. Terms, very important witnesses detectives have reasonable. Yours to serve. BURGLARS BLOW SAFE. Mayor of Town and Son Fire Upon Bandits. - Cleveland, June 27. The burglars blew open th esafe in the postoff ice at Rocky River, a suburb, iast night. The explosion awakened Mayor Mitchell and his son, living near by, and they opened fire on the cracks men. One of the men was wounded an,4 fell to the ground. He was pick up and carried away by his compan ion. The robbers escaped. ville, received wounds that will doubt, tess cause his death at the hands of two negroes, Sharper Murray and his son, Sam. The trouble occurred at a negro church celebration. Cargell was struck on the head with a base ball bat and was shot in the body three times. Both negroes were shot twice. of the revolutionists, was severely j wounded and that Colonel Lamas and other high officials of the insurgents, were killed. Work on Road Begins Soon. Bay Minette, Ala., June 27. Con struction work will begin in a few days on t,he railroad from here to Bon Se Cour, 45 miles. The route is being laid out now. T. P. Ham, pi Bay Minnette, Is president. North Carolinian Suicides. New York, June 25. George Over baugh, about 50 years old, a retired stock broker of Goldsboro, N. C, com mitted suicide by drinking a quantity of carbolic acid and was found dead in his bed today by his sister, Mrs. searched constantly for them. Mrs. Smith is the sister of Mrs. Nan Patterson now indicted for the shoot ing. Posse Captures Murderer. Jackson, Ky., June 25. The sher- JANE TWITTY. Walker McDowell, Barber. Over Carpenter's store, Rutherfordton, N. C. Polite and courteous treatment. Rvprvthincr rlpn and tiriv. Changes William Jessup. Mr. Overbaugh came iffs deputles nd P08863 during tbe moderate, to nw York Rvri wwc f ight captured James Salyers, want- his home in Goldsboro to be treated "J?: 1!? Kodol Dyspepsia CWO tor nervous insomnia, DtaestS What YOU Cal -A 1 9 I 1 J. L. Allen. ml - a; -
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