Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1908, p. 1

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he Daily British Whig YEAR 78~-NO.. 124. HIE == sn Hin 'Minister of Power" Opposed By Members of Cabinet. Used For Ballots in Mayor-| alty Election oodetork, Ont, May 27.--The _- Free Press quotes with grea fetter fygom Ald. of Woodstock, to Hom. which he told the minister that {rouncil had adopted the power tract, and expressed the wish Hs Heck would be ted by handsome majority in his constituency, The circumstances surrounding the | wriling the letter and its publica- do not do any credit to My. ak related by De. Mearns. "The wax a private one, and Dr. » Lox John Mearns, Adam Beck to 8 » In the | con that i € a . ol Lion Berk, IN NEW YORK bit, THE RECOUNT WILL PROCEED | etn had no thoughts that it was [to be published. It was tte t {to b f as written to VERY SOON { Mr. Beck in response to an inquiry of [hie of the day before as to what was to | being done by Woodstock about the of power scheme. It written no idea that it would ever go fu thet than Mr. Beck. . Mearns is 4 liberal, and contest ld Tha recent toeral nomination {vention of North Oxford, but - And It May Take All Summer Go Over the Marked Bits Paper Cast in the Hearst-Mec-| Clellan Election Held Three) Years Ago. New York, May The boxes con 0 taining the baliots cast in the Me enough independence to put the Cleilan Hearet mayoralty contest near- Coss of the power geheme before ly thtee years ago, which bad been|success of any political candidate the objeet ob litigation since that party. election day, are to be opened. This| On April was decided by Justice Lambert in|with Mr. Beck, when the latter told the supreme cout, when be overruled him that for three months, ae a motion containing twenty separate! count of. the atuwde of members of objections made by counsel for Mayor | the cabinet, he hadn't known when McClellan in connection with the re the power scheme would he in count hearing now in progress. Their, and that then he was justice glo denied another motion to for the first night's good sleep he had 'set aside two subpoenas which had! thael in that time. From this con been served upon President Doolin of | versation and other circumstances Dr the board of elections, which ordeped | arns ta the that | him to produce the ballot boxes, In| the 3 hope of shome denying the latter * motion. Justice |W0¥ in reeleeting Adam Beck, Lambert directed Provident Doolin, to! accordingly, wrote the letter produes the ballot boxes. ing hix personal feelings. The recount hearing progress several weeks, and it pected to eontitue throughly. the sum mer. Nearly 2,000 bale ra were! The used in the election of 1905, and i} is possible that all the ballots ed in all these boxis may vassed in the presence of the was con: had Sue the or we =i 3rd he had a conversation on up going hom conclusion the power cane only and express EXTEND HIS VISIT. in 18 ex has heen Russians Enthusiastic E King Edward's Tour. contain- | Petersburg, May There ' be can {possibility that King Edward 'wil court. | prolong bis projected visit to Russiy nd visit Emperor Nicholas of Peter hof. The original plan Jestricted. the coming of the British Sovervign to Reval because of fear of a revolution ary demonstration and om account of the embarrassment that the police But popular mtertst in the visit the Faglish king and the hearty approval, voiced by the en tire press of Russia, has given birth to a desire that he make a more ex tended sojourn. The matter is pow unter consideration, Over | el 20. is Ends His Own Life. New York, May 27. Hetwrning to the neighborhood from which he had fled after Killing Miss Nina E. Doane, by shooting her iw her grandmother's home in Brooklyn, because whe had re jected him, Lipman Kessler made away with himself on Fulton street hy shooting himself in the breast. His body was found in the street by the polices. : would attend neo the of eRSary lively arrangements, The Time To Buy Pineapples. For preserving is wow, Bay them at Edwards & Jenkins. FIRE RANGER'S DEATH. OC. Hennessey Pinned Under Tree ' and Burned. New Liskeard, May 27.--Charles Hen nessey, brother of H. R. Hennessey, of the oJ, Booth company, was pin ned down by a falling tee in South Lorrain, on Sunday, and burned to death. Decvased was a fire ranger gnd at the time of his death was fighting an extensive bush fire in that part of the bush in South Lorrain known as Silver Centre. The body was found ly- ing under a heavy tree compl otely charred and it is probable that the | unfortunate man was held down help- | loss to escape the approaching fire The deceased was thirty-seven years of age, married, and was a native of Eastern Ontario. Cool Hats For hot days. The best stock at Campbell Heoy'. Ascdsion Pay Services to-morrow, Madame Nazimove, Opera House, Po Mesting 8 pm, Sale Avene, "Nursery George's May 29th. Bijou Theatre 1 * Lady Dorothy of Jno. Robert Duvis sings Cross Road." Dinner Sets We are showing some very pretty designs. Fresh arrivals $15 SETS FOR $11 and $12 ROBERTSON BROS. R. 8 of J, I. Metcalfe" City Hall, 2650 a.m of Furniture University to-morrow, 10 Rhymes" fall, Post poned St Friday Concert, to Drama Manor The Old Romantic Filinhurst AL Fell From His Carriage. ' Utica, N. Y., May 27.~The body of Pr. A, C. Davis, West Edmeston, was found on a country road hear the vil lage, While driving to his home br Davis was thrown from his carriage hy the breaking of the harness, and was probably. iustantly Killed NOT MARRIED YET BUT WILL . BE SOON IN PARIS, FRANCE. ! -- Mme. Gould's Attorney Denies the Hoboken Story--Each Party Will Have Control of Their Own Fortunes. Paris, May M. ney for Mwe, Gould, is sent engaged in preparing the con- tract for Mme. Gould's 'marriage to Prince Helie de Sagan, authorizes the Associated Press' to deny absolutely the story that the couple were se- cretly married at Hoboken on the eve of their departure from America last month. As altéady stated in those dispatches, the Gould family's oppo sitio to the marriage has been with- ae The bass wilh be put liched next Sundhy and the marriage will take place a fortnight later, the Frewch law requiring that the bans be pablished ton days m advance of the wedding. There will be both civil and poli ious ceremonies, the latter under the Fro- testaut rite. The couple will be mar vied under 'what is known in France as the 'separation of property re ity? nuniely each y_auch party to remain in absolute centrol his or her own fortune, which in the event of death shall not pass to the survivor, but to the hyoits + of the deceased. After the marriage the Prince and Princess de Sagan will reside in "France, the idea of selling Mme. Gould s mansion on the Avente Malake hat SY seat, eat. the Chateau Ho ; which was con St grand "been abandoned. bin i -Auto Kills Diplomat. London, May 27.54 despatch from 'containing om attor pre- Cachard, who The Tea of Character No is more significant of the othing merit of our "Queen Bee" Tea Then the fact that it is being used by the same people. Peoples of good judg ment and experience, year alter year, The character of the Tea, so evident and fot Sncanuuon, is us passport to Wg Tea is appreciated as, Raiden & Go. Impastars Of Pius. Grosriey, MUST BE SOLD, pRetrgerytors, wn Nowess, fa wm ie Lawn sold with | any. | the | KIN GSTON, THE I RIPE {For Making an Anglo- French Alliance. BRITAIN'S S RECEPTION { TO \ { { i i FRENCH PRESIDENT THRILLS PARIS, Le Temps Thinks the Present En- tente Could Bé Converted Into a Formal Alliance--Great Ball at Buckingham Palace. Paris, May ~The speeches ex- changed in London, between President Fallier and King Edward, have at- tracted much attention from the French press, and the Temps says it { considers the time to be ripe for the substitution of an Anglo-Freach alli ance instead of the present entente, provided that the British army be | radically reorganized in order to ren- | der it enpable of energetic the continent ®the { =ays, the benefits of the {be one-sided and in favor of and consequently inadvisable, yo action on the paper alliance will Britain, wis Ball At Buckingham. fondon, May At last night, a given in honor of President of France. This the culminating feature of a busy day of entertainment spent by King Edward's t Frevywhere, the French presi has. gone he hat been greeted with the greatest enthusiasm, and eagly in the crows gathered about roval resi- | i | 27 H | Palace, | ball great state was Fallieres, was rive dent { | 1 | | { i evening unmensd the witness and to i various the cheer Procession to the president | denees to | the palace { off, Rejoicing In Paris. Paric, Mav 27. Enthusiasm over the Anglo-French friendship, to which the reception accorded has giv to much demonstrative President Fallieres in London, en a great impetus, has led talk and to some advoracy of con verting the entente between the two countries into a formal allianee. The most potable contribution te the dis- cussion an article last night's Temps, which, owing to the infldential status of that yewspaper, attracts considerable attention, THOUSAN D ISLAND PARK, in is Hotelmen's Convention Opens Early in June. Thousand Island Park, The schooner Cornelia is unloading coal at the pew wharf, for the use of the light plant. The water still slowly An to May 20. cement effort is rebuild which is had Bros, the load of pav- They neat continues rise to male Fine View wharf condition. Leopold quarry, have shipped one ing blocks Chi also opened ¢ to 4 be immediately in a f havi Alex leaves a Low ago Guarry ass and re the ground is was od 1 plant andria Bay Fig. well advanced. but very wet. Water terday. The competed, ing the Some still on yes nearly work pip tur acely is Men ar main avenues of the tag in a false floor most I stili at putting ho yas their boat 0s, the floor in aE in walter eral front The VRRIng, their Lotus day, the islands eotiagers have Men here repairs, ote and have return later for the Jaolinston, of the thing cases inches over are gone in nearly Holden family : and took a spi Seeker Unite mn or in ASP arrive on S r amohyg fn lew afd ordered and will season. Landlord Colambian, for is to be ready convention, things which opens here telmen's early in June POUCHER TO RUN. Has Good Chance of Election Hastings. Belleville, Ont. May ~Daniel Poucher, Poucher's Mills, nominated for East Hastings to contest the rid A. A. Richardson in the and who at first declined owing to business pres. sure, to-day, announces that he is in the field as a pure liberal. The opin- jon is that Mr. Poucher can win, as he is a most poplar man throughout thes hole district. ------ FIRE IN THEATRE. ng against legislature, nomination Crowd Left Building in Orderly Manner. Renfrew, Ont, May 27.-Br the catching fire of a film during a mov- ing picture show here, Monday night, the theatre caught fire, out the flamed being confined to the fire proot towgr, the main part was not dam- 1 The hall was crowded, but all ed out in an orderly manner, The machine was destroyed. - To Make Record Run. London, May 27.1% is widely be lieved that the Isdomitable will en desvor to make a record for the At lantic when conveying the Prince of Wales to Camsddg, Specially picked stokers and artifiors are leing se loeted and it is mow understood that the escoft of hattheahips will preonde her days. Indomitable's bk 8 is over twenty-eight Knols. A ------------------ Atl Pottsville, Pa. seventeen children were injured, several of them fatally, when a seore of boys paul irks Su. ed abosrd a truck on 8 railway down a heavy ONTARIO, Suckingham | every | : { hus-| the ho-| in | WEDN ESDAY, TO EVANGELIZE THE WORLD | Presbyterian Gereral Assembly Will Undertake Work. Kansas City, Mo, May 27 I that the Presbyten now ston an this city, fot' an evangelistic woun within a wi of the workl, under the Chapman, and the} chiclly bv lav- verse, president of | tive Works, Phiita- | + last sev It is ex- i im { ussemhly, it make plans campaign to to touch' es { campaign will fof Rev, J. Wilbur expenses will be men. Jahn H. Cor the Baldwin Loco delphia, has given evangelistic leader in the ROBBED CATHEDRAL will vey i The | direction | n by borne who int more work, moe 250. Hg to to the than said ment, be Of Priceless Ecclesiastical Plates | and Treasures. Limoges, May ~Priceless ecclesing. tical plate and other been stolen from the cathedral of =t. Etienne. The robbery is similar the notorious thefts attributed to the Thomas brothers," The booty is roughly estimated to be worth 000, apart from the historic value | the articles taken, It includes {pieces of famous Limoges enamel {the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. | i i - treasures have fo of eleven of $5,000,000 Coal Bill. Yashington, May 20 --Approximate- 83,000,000 is the estimate of the of the eonl consumed by the At- battleship fleet when it shall its cruise around the cost |lantie i have finished world. | | { A NOTED SPEAKER. She is to Aid a Congressman Ohio. gs Tr Tr CTR PR Uw - -- i mi - « COUNTESS OF WARWICK. Coutitess © Francos Toei Warwick, the notad socialist speaker, has' an- nounced that in a short time she will go piibliely to the assistance of E. Wharton, the socialist candidate in the Kenton district, which i= the trict in which Nicholas Longworth, i the president's son-in-law, will be the | candidate the ddminant faction ut] the polls The Countess of Warwick was ow daughter of Col. C. H. May-| the Rftish army, and i born in 1S6F. She married Earl of We and her beauty and | natural loveliness of disposition have | caused her to be very popular in Eng from the attention she has a full-fledged British peer for a socialistic | of nard, of was | 1 wick, land, aside attracled as = openly speaking } i i i | | ime. 0 THE DOWN GRADE IS FALLING OFF. ---- Internal Revenue Figures in Both | Canada and the United States | Show Heavy Decreases--Either | Hard Times or Local Option, | Perhaps Both Combined, the Reason. i | i May 27.--Whether growth of the prohibition movement im Canada or the present financiskestringency, advocates of tem- regard as significant the the returns ot the Inland' department for 'the past six months shows there has been a decid ed in the amount of liquor consumed in Cawvada, Yor the months, of November, 1907, to April, 1908, in- clusive, The aggregate Jduternal re- venue receipts irom the liguor traffic); show a decrease of nearly $150,000, or cent. In November the decrease was, in round numbers, | £104,000; in December, $58 000; in Jansary, $30,000; in ' February, $55,-| 000. im March, 862,000, aud in April, | ! $140,000. The decrease in the receipts] for last month as compared with Ap- til; 1907, was twenty per cent. i Phe decrease in the production and} consumption of liguor may, of course, | be ouly temporary, but it is signifi-| cant that it has taken place despite | 7 a time of rapid growth in the popu! Ottawa, because Lh i peranve fact that Revenue may decrease over Wea per lation, and reflects & similar shrink | age in liquor production in the Unit: ele States, where dufing the first ninety © days of 1008 there was & shrinkage of nearly ¥25,000.000 in the quantity of liquor manufactured. Of this decresse in manufacture in. the states approximately sixty per veut. ! of about $1,500,000, is whiskey pro- duction, and forty per eent., or Lo sa, 008, represents the falling off in the beer-making basiness. No igternal revenge figures in forty years have shown such an astonishing declive in the Jiquor: production of the United States The figurés above given in respect to both Cupada and the fates may be due ta exveptionn] causes, but it is not improbable that the growth of the temperance movement in both gaanities, ihe passing of heal ¢ tion she. ¢ had a MAY 27%, | damage ment {14 to same dis- [th | Udba, the fifth | {the | 5.00 Great 1908. { Qe neral f [Despatches Fra From Near And | Distant it Places 'THE WORLDS TIDINGS GIVEN IN TAE BRIEFEST P03. | SIBLE FORM. ' | Matters That Interest Everybody! Notes From All Over--little of Everything Easily Lead | and Remembered. The hmperial stove works, at Mor- risburg, were partly destroyed by fire. Toronto city council suds to the people the trunk sewer and filtration by-laws. Mrs. Evelyn her action husband, Severe differant Tuesday. Prohibition has North Carolina probably 10,000, Henry Farman, the complished a nimber against the wind at Ghent, A hail and wind storm did great in the grape belt in Steuben and Yale eousitics, New York, Hon. Thomas Crawford denjes he knew of any ungentle wd uct by W, D. McPherson, K.C, lhrgughont the New England 170,000 cotton mill hands have their wages reduced this spring, A bill providing for home Scotland, was introduced in the House of Commons, on the Pelgian elections the majority was reduced 8, but in the senate 15, J. F, Creighton, dered his wife and dren, and fired a bullet head The ed in the hands. of ture. It hag been decided to eall 'a meet ing of the Royal Society in Quebec on the occasion of the tercentenary bration. A Mowtreal church lightning and other strugk 'there, at Ottawa, fu and elsewhere, Fhe Michigan, a new United States battleship, was launched at Camden, NJ She is described gs gpproachiog Dreadnought chief of the The alealdo, city ty and seventeen officials of the Hn. in jail Neuva Paz, charged with permitting public gambling. Pr. ( « the of Seotland were veloping. Thaw has withdrawn for a separation from her in on oceurred! dominion thunderstorms parts of the carried majority been by a acronaut, of ac fights that con states had rule, Brit- Tuesday. govern from 12 mcregeed from ish In to Owen Sound, mu two little chil into his own his . to be introduc won Wl in { agricul hill has minster civil ice parliament the sery cele wag struck by buildings were London class, police, easurer are in armicharel, of Manitoba, inform. al assembly of the Church that 500 as Western Canada gener missionaries needed, is de- railway Ottawa, on ¥F. H Ontario rail- An investigation of the cident which ocourred at Frid ay, will Wyse, the engineer the way and emergeficy board Daniel Laniont MclLeun, K.C,, died suddenly, Tuesday, 'attack of heart failure working in his garden be made by J. Otta wi on from an had been and and er lide "| CONSUMPTION ¢ OF LIQUOR | went out to dinner in the evening. He | {was sixty of age Japanese statesmen are with the of the gioner service of the of and commerce planning to establish vears so impressed commis value trade Canadian mrtment trade hey are | alox A the I t one Camp, brought lin Pearson's on pe ig the same workman at Transcontinental, Kenora, Ont., hospital, with wl crushed in He asleep the camp when a rock crashed through the His is doubtial, f resignation Prof. H. H from the chair of philosophs University Cincinnati not been presented as demanded, has formally dec the trustees, general assembly of the United wa was roof. recovery he of lawden jin the having that chair vacant by At the {hyterian church of the {at Kansas City, Mo., the rious prob ms is how to secure min eters With 4.000.000 communicants they have only 117 students in train jing. Lord Mount Stephen Narthera al income whereof is | King's Hospital fund, total eontribution ol been lared university Pres one of se has prosented the to the! mak- shares, £7 000, London, "n- ing his nually. Montreal Live Stock Market. Montreal, May 26.--At the real stock yards, 1,000 eattle, sheep and lambs, S00 hogs, and 200 Lealves ware offered for sale. The mar | the Indians in sanitation ket for cattle was weaker at a decline | of je. per 1b. Choite cattle sold at | Ge. to 6lc.; good at Be. to fe; faic at Ble. to Sle, and common at die to 5¢. Prices for sheep and lambs were steady; sales of yearling lambs | being made at Ge. to Te. and <heep at Ble. to Ge. per Ib, Spring lambs sold at 83 to 86 each. Choice calyes sold at $6 to 38 each, £1.50 to 85. There was a good de mand for hogs, and sales were made on soleeted lots at 86.60 to $6.75 per! 100 Ihe. For Brain Fag. Tov a nobby straw hat, comfortable, Ine. wp, Fros'y Fartaers throughout | Prinee Fdward ad £eop sri whee never ora Vr wolf aitrandedd. prophesy a hight. and at Campbell | LATEST EWS in| of | for | a= | Monday he | that | mn | States | £30900 an i Mont-, of the 150 and inferiorht ISSUED A WARRANT Woman. evening, Ceol charging On Tuesday wis taken out before tice of the Hunter peace, that Fdopa | | Suddard, of Cataraqui, did, on Sun-| { day afternoon, in the Methodist Sab-| | bath school, attempt to take the li | by shooting, of Walter J. Cooke, of the same place. The warrant was tak-| en out by Walter Cooke, the young man who so nearly lost his life. On Sunday afternoon, at the Sun La ay school, everything was proceeding 1 the regularly quiet way, Walter | Cooke, being at his duties as librari- | j 38. and Miss Suddard attending her | class. She finally left her seat, and] | walked towards the library, as if} going to get a book. Mr. Cooke tum ! {ed to meet her, and when a very short | { distance 'away from her, she calmly | pulled a loaded revolver from the fol Is | {of her dress, deliberately pointed it at] { his head, and pulled the trigger. The! weapon missed fire, and before shel could again cock and fire the pistol, ! it was wrenched out of ber hand and! she was hurried from the school room. | The scholars and teachers were thrown | into a state of panic by the attempt! on Cooke, and it was some time bhe- fare they were quieted and school was | dismissed, | The girl seemed quite cool in her ac tions and the only thing that to worry her that her plan | failed. She was taken out by John Brebaner, and on the wav said that she failed that time, would vet succeed Many stories the occurrence, know the exact reason should have tried to end For the past eighteen months the hi watched hy her par of insanity at no tir before had bodily , Jus-4 | { { ! seemed | had | Mrs. | she | but | was about | te wirl life gir circulated seems why the Cooke's are but no nis, at was been howed times, never to do she rus { ferent | violent tempted She and friends The the daughter has lived Cooke, whose she | at harm but ne she { any one Cooke were alwa is | and vears old Suddard Ome twenty-two of Joweph in Cataraqui for time father is a market gar dener, has also lived in Cataraqui all his life. He is about twenty-two years { old, and engaged to be married to an [ other lady of the village | The weapon the girl used was | large thirtveight calibre, with loaded and three empty chgmbers revolver is girl } voung a three The of | | 1 | i } | i now in the Col. Hunter. When ihe girl pulled the trigger, it hit the dap, putting a dint in it, but did not have sufficient force to explode the shell. Had it done Cooke would ymdoubtedly have been instantly killed ds the bullet was large and powerful enough to blow the top of his head off. The wirl will be brought before tice of the Pence: Hunter, and will examined as to her sanity, tune during Spnday night, and seeuring attempted Some me her, and sue possession 0, Jus- be the a to of ceded in Some girl became violent bottle of earbolie take her own life her heard { taking the bottle away | The families - of both cerned well-to-do people, wympathizes with their trouble. They are Lat a loss to give anv reason evhy { girl should have picked Cooke cut any other man of her ae acul, mbwrs family parties con and the them all the entire village mn SOVETE than any (uainiance Dr. Edwards, the Suddards' cian, was seen, but could give son why the girl had committed | act. He stated that for { three years she had been treated mental trouble, but had never {come violent before. She alwavse | heen of a kind, gentle She twas of a retiring disposition and was | times extremely wn, there her more physi no rea the about | for | be rash ha nature quiet, at &¢ kn bet always | As far any trouble Sh INDIANS ARE ARE DYING HALF ADULTS IN ALASKA HAVE TUBERCULOSIS. i was never and as is wv oUn | | | { i i { | ! | Practically All the Children in the Territory Are Suffering From |} Disease of Some Kind--In- | struction in Sanitation Their | Only Hope. Seattle, Wash May ght per eent. of the adult | Alaska are suffering from tuberculosis | while practically all the { are suliering from disease other, according report i Capt. Paul Chumon, dant surgeon of the Umited States arms { arrived the Seattle from { with a detachment of the 10th ftry, Capt. Chumpn, who went last summer, had Thstructions to make | fa special investigation of the health | Alaskan natives i The only salvation, he save, in | sending medical en north te instruct | a Forty Inalians of | of children | sOMe or the Bassi to of | i who Semard Infar not) on i : Liew A Cement Merger. { Toronto, May T7.~1t is reported that 'a 825,000,000 Portland cement merger 1 being organised in Canada. Cement 15 one of the most getive commodities | in the commercial world, and where | egarded in the buikling world a { woore of venrs ago as an experiment it now one of the staples m all fines | of construction work. The growth of | {the Portland coment trade in Canada has been phemomengl. In 1589 prae- | tically all the coment need was fm | ported from Fogland and Germany. | The discovery of excellent deposits of | marl and day in different paris lon the country gave an impulse to itive production, and. there an, ri day, eightetn or twenty companies | (producing 10.000 000 barrels a your, worth $45,000,400 wholesale. | i { | i | For Arrest of a Young Cataraqui information | I: | Mpecial : declare LAST EDITION Probabilities Toronto May 7. 1908, Ottawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence, 10 am. --A few scattered showers at first, but most- ly fine and warm. Thursday, fine and - warm, Sih : Do You Wish to "Decorate and Beau- tify Your Home ? If you do call and get ac- quainted with our house fur. nishing department. Every day we hear expressions of approval of the goods shown in this seetion. 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Easy to remove the lumps by applye ting Putnam's Corn and Wart Extrace tor. This purely vegetable remedy ints painlessly snd is guaranteed, In- "Putnam's"" only. a ----------. Panama Hats. The Huest of the fine, 85 up, Campbell Bros', st on ad Fire at Beockville barbed two anal] frame buildings, owned by J. Preenan, and the barge Mary Lynn, of the George Hall fleet, Cow got off Prag, me si The captain, barned Abbott, was badiy begs,

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