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COMPANY CONTESTS POLICY
Omaha Girl Hating Trouble Collecting
from Insurance Company.
NEBRASKA TO BE LAUNCHED ON FRIDAY
Fasto Parties File Their CertlBcatea
f Xonlaatloa with the Seete
tarr ( State ilaader.
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(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. 27.-(Special.)Kate
Buchtel, a former Omaha girl, whote home
woa at 712 North Sixteenth street. Is hav
ing considerable trouble In realizing upon
a Ufa Insurance policy In her favor upon
the life of her uncle. Joseph Buchtel.
who was killed In July, latTJ, near Porthlll,
Kootenai county, Idaho. Klvo months be
fore his death be had taken out a $30U
policy In the Continental Casualty com
pany, naming his niece, Kate F'lcliul. as
the beneficiary. Tho coroner took posses
sion of his effects and months afterward
located Kate Buchtel In Omaha, where she
llvtd with her mother. He sent the policy
tv her and steps were at once taken to
provide proof, of Buchtel' death. The
company rejected tier claim on the ground
that proofs of death hr.d not been fur
nished within thirty d;. , as provided In
the policy. Suit was brought against the
Company In Lancaster county and judg
ment was obtained for The company
has J out filet! a petition In error in the
supreme court, setting up thirty-six reasons
Why the loner court erred In lib Judgment.
Kate Buchtel is 20 year old.
So Afraid of Friday.
Superstitious people are marveling at the
seemmg defiance of the powers of evil
manifested In the preparations for the
launching of tho battleship Nebraska at
Seattle tiext month. Elaborately printed
Invitations have Just been received by
state officers. They are printed from an
engraving upon heavy while cardboard,
half of which is taken up by a picture of
a battleship steaming along I'uget sound
just unJr Mount Racier. In the upper
corners of the card are engravings, of the
seals of the state of Nebraska and Wash
ington, t'r.drrneath Is the invitation and
the announcement that it will be christened
by Mi i Mary Naln Mickey. The fearsome
part of the announcement is that the cere
mony Is set tp occur Friday, October 7, at
1 13 p. m.
Considerable speculation ha been In
dulged in k to why Moran Bros., builder
of t!ie vrscl, have selected both Friday
and ::U p. ro. for the1 auspicious event.
FOR
AND
1 3 f ANTS n INVALIDS
Cwect sleep comes to the baby
who is properly fed with a
proper food. .. Mellia' Food
babies sleep wcl!.
A imtmi Mecot Mil bring s , af lash
bu s rtd ni)t i. your hum.
UaXUM'6 rowu SO, bOaTOM. MAM
landing all Its passengers at its own station, main entrance World's
saving extra car fare, time and annoyance of crowded depot.
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Oomparo This Tim o With Other Lines. All
ALL WORLD'S FAIR MAPS SHOW WABASH
WE HAVE OTHERS. CALL AT WABASH CITY
HARRY E. M00HES, G. A.
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Deputy Labor Commissioner Bash explains
the last point tit spwrtilaf tno by dKlartng
that it Is customary to launch battleships
at odd minutes In the hourly calendar..
While there la enough of superstition In
the makeup of the average inmate of the
state house to marvel at the twin omens
of evil, it la very probable that the coinci
dence doos not occasion half a much un
easiness as the fact that those who attend
the launching are expecting to be required
to pay railroad fare and other expenses
aggregating about (lift each.
Fa.lon Certificates Filed.
Certificates of the nomination of the fu
sion state ticket were filed with the secre
tary of state today. There were two of
them. Each set out the full Joint list of
rtatn candidates for offices and Its own
party list of presidential elector"!. Each
wa signed by the offljer cf the conven
tion nominating and the1 two certificates
were sent in together from fusion head
quarters. Considerable amusement Is being enjoyel
around the offices of the chief deputy game
warden over the arrest lat Sunday near
North Platte of Harry Lamplau, a resi
dent of that vicinity and a prominent so
cialist politician and candidate, for viola
tion of the game law. The arrest was
made by Stat Deputy Smith and Special
Deputy Dolson of North Platte. Ha s.li
be thought that the officer ought not t
bother farmers that way. as the law was
not Intended for them. But the officer,
remembered that Lamplau himself had
been heard to complain frequently about
violations of the umt law and had bee-i
not only warning huntsmen off his Ima.
but hud complained of some of his neigh
bors. Irrlsratlon Delegates.
Governor Mickey has appointed the fol
lowing as delegates from Nebraska to the
National Irrigation congress to be helJ at
El Paso. Tex., November 13 to 18: Sam
D. Cox. Minatare; F. V. Measley. Lex
ington; W. H. Wright, Scott's rluff; O.
W. Gardner, Gerlng; C. H. Meeker, Mc
Cook; Q. H. Payne. Omaha; W. II. Fan
ning. Crawford; Adna Dobson, L'mo n;
E. F. Seeberger. North Platte; 8. E. Solo
mon. Cuibertsoc; Page T. Francld, Craw
ford. Disease A m n n a Lire Stoek.
This morninp Stats Veterinarian Thorra
sui! that he had received report of more
glanders case within the paet few week
than he had ever known before In th?
history of the state. He attributes the in
crease In the number of ho: sea affects I
with the disease to carelessness of horce
owner in rot exercising clo.or scrut ny a.
to the health of newly purchased animals
which they Introduce into their .tables.
He will leave this evening for El5in. a here
several cK'i. have betn rep rtej. He
tated that there were several o.htr cases
demanding Immediate attention.
Dr. Thomas said this morning that ha
feared a repetition of the comstaik d.s
ease epidemic which lat year destroyed
fjtio.COO worth of cattle In the grate. Ills
Investigations have convinced him that thj
disease la due to the fact that animals af
fected are turned out to feed on tre stand
ing, stalka. Last year 3u.C00 ci'tle died
from this cause alone. The state cfhclal
maintains that the lose could be wholly
prevented If the farmers took the pair.
to cut the corn scd cur the stalks prop,
erly. He stated that he had knwn of
casr similar to tho; ar :i:g from th.
feeding of coin stalks due to the pastur.ns
cf csttle an prairie grats which had bees
Bleached by rtcusve fall tola. .
Nebraska Athl.i.a to Compete.
Nebraska ail' send men to St. Louis
to compete In the athletic games oen to
the athlete of th acrid. . Dr. K U. Clarp.
physical dlreetor at th Stat university,
ha derided to seed a team and come urr.o
this weak will ' call fur candidate and
T17E OMATTA
FAST TRAINS
Lv Omaha Arr.
Lv. Council Blaffs Arr.
Arr. World's Fair Station Lv.
Arr. St. Loute Lv.
will lssje to them instruction to appear
Monday 'on tbv Held for raek work.
The team will be entered for the cross
country run. which will take flace Novem
ber 17. It will be an eight-mMe run. one
mile on the track, six miles across the
country and the finishing mile on the
track. Gold, silver and bronze medals, em
blematic of the championship of the Vnltel
States, will be given to the men coailt g
in first, second and third. First, second
and third team prire will also te given.
At least five men will be required to com
pete for the team prize.", as the rfcirds
of five men will be considered in deciding
the event
States, Havens, Winchester, Smith anJ
Heath have signified their Intention cf
trying for places. Benedict is good ma
terial, but foot ball work will prf-bably
keep him ou: of the race. There is said
to be several long distance runners among
the freshmen who have Just registered and
Dr. Clapp exoects to have some good mate
rial from which to select his learn. Prac
tice will begin Monday and the candidates
will be pu: through some hard worit for
the few weeks before the meet.
The team w' l he 'sent also to compete
in the western intercollegiate cross coun
try championship meet, which will be
held Ir. Chi' ago in the latter part of No
vt inner. All the Mg nine team? are mem
bers of the association and j radically all
other of any conse. iuer.ee tn the midJl.'
west-
fltate Ftlr AC missions.
According to the lru.1 report of the su
perintendent of gales of the Nebr. sk i
state fair, as compiled by E. M. Searles
of Oga'-alla. the .attendance at the fall
this year v&a not so great as it was
last year by 2.91. but there was an in
crease of l."24 in the paid attendance aid a
decrease ot in free tickets, or about
25 per cent.
The actual attendance this year was 2.38;
on Monday, on Tuesday or Dan
Patch day, 20.1S8 on V, ednesday, 12.CS1 on
Thursday and 4.937 on Friday, the total
being (B.tCl. as agajnst to.iftf In 1903, 59.411
In lnu2, In lae.1 and ,i3 in 19)U.
There were I".'.j3 admissions this year
on railroad coupon tickets, as against 15,775
last year, and 33,112 general paid admis
sions, as against 36.1ii last year. The
railroad coupon admissions and general
paid admissions this year therefore aggre
gate 53.1K. aa against 52,171 last yejj", a
gain of 1,024.
FISIOX GOES 1 JOHSO COl.NTY
Denaoerat and 1'upnll.f. Divide Leg
islative Ticket.
TECVMSEH, Neb., Sept. 27.- Special
Telegram.) The fusion forces of Johnson
county, now dwindled to few in number,
held their respective 'ounty conventions in
Tecurnst h today. The attendance was small.
Dr. A. P. Kltislmmons presided ov.r tho
democratic body and Clarence Wright was
secretary. According to prevli u arrange
ments with the popuflsts W. A. Aprnrson,
democrat, was selected as candidate for
representative In the Fourth district and
D. d. Snyder, populist, was endorsed for
representative in the Fifth district, which
is Johnson and Nemaha counties. As there
was no attorney in the party who dared
face defeat for county attorney the place
was left blank and the central c mmittee
empowered to gu among the faithful and
rind a candidate for the slaughter if pos
fibie. The memlu ri from the precincts
composing the First commissioner district
selected Lawrence Murphy, the man who
o'lg'naliy ownel the prize steer Challenger,
as candidal for commissioner.
Tb" populist convention was presided
over hy Dr. E M. Crumb and A. O. IUau
ser kept the minute. All the business
transacted was at tb same time being
done in the other bod-.
Following the meeting ef th respective
convention a mas meeting and love feast
waa held, in. which all rand'.J ites -were
unanimously endorsed. TU:n followed
DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY.
DAILY
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Agents Can Route Your Via Wabash.
STATION AT MAIN ENTRANCE
OFFICE !601 FARNAM, OR ADDRESS
P. D., 0ma,ha, Neb.
- ;,-ef r -- -v
speeches by Hugh LaMsster. candidate for
congress In this -dlstrlc. oy the candidates
and by Judge W. M. Morning cf Lincoln,
who gave a tiresome tirade on everything
that was not. democratic.
JOIT DEDITE It OTOE COrJITTf
Bersre and Some Hepnblleaa to Be the
Orator..
SYRACUSE, Nab.. Sept 27.; Special. )
G. W. Berge, fusion candidate for gov
ernor, and some prominent republican will
debate the state issues in the present cam
paign at this place some time in October.
Such was the decision reached last night
at a nonpartisan meeting called for the
purpose of making arrangements for the
most enthusiastic political meeting -to be
hell in Otoe county this year The demo
crats and populist promised that Mr.
Berge could be depended upon to deba'.e
the state Issues here, although no definite
date could be determined upon. Everything
was conceded to the fusionists. The repub
licans expect to havo their Inning on the
date of the big rally. Bands and fire
works will furnish noise and confusion
and thq show will close with a grand ball.
The meeting comes as a result of the reso-
j lution adopted by the Otoe county demo
I cratic convention, declaring that the reve
1 nue question was the Important issue in
I the state campaign. That Roosevelt will
carry Nebraska is conceded by local fusion
ists. TWESTY YEARS FOR
ASSAl'LT
Harold Bailey Plead Guilty and Get
Limit of Law.
FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 27 (Special Tele
gram.) Harold Bailey pleaded guilty in
the district court tills afternoon to the
charge of felonious assault upon Pearl
OUon and was sentenced by Judge Hollen
beck to twenty years in the penitentiary.
Bailey was brought to Fremont from the
penitentiary, where he has been kept since
his arrest, this afternoon by Sheriff Bau
man and driven at once to the court house.
A number of people saw the pair going
into the court house and were present in
the room. Prosecuting Attorney Stlnson
read the complaint and Bailey answerej
"Guilty."
Judge Hollenbeck then explained to him
the effect of his plea of "Guilty" and asked
him if he still wanted the plea to stand.
"Yes." was his reply, "I want to be sen
tenced and taken to the penitentiary right
off. I'm afraid to stay here."
Judge Hollenbeck then sentenced him to
be confined in the penitentiary for twenty
years, the full limit of the law. He was
taken over to Lincoln this afternoon.
The Olson girl is improving and has al
most entirely recovered.
Bart Coanty Campalara Oaena.
OAKLAND. Neb.. Sept. 87 (Special.)
The republicans of Burt county opened
the campaign In this city Monday even
ing with a rousing meeting when Hon.
Frank Nelson, former state superintendent
of public instruction of Kansas, delivered
one of the finest .political speeches ever
he::rd here.
Mr. Nelson is a forcible, logical orator
and held the undivided attention of the
audience from start to finish.
The opera house was packed to the door
and many were unable to gain admittance.
The Oak'anl band played several piee-es
and the Oakland male quartet sang a
number of Its new campaign songs, which
captured the crewd. A large dek gallon
was present from Tekamah, Lyons and
Wtat Point.
Dave Heaaeasey Kills Iliaa.elf.
Hl'MBOLDT, Neb.. Sept. 27. (Special
Word has been received of the death cf
Dave Hennessey, a former resident of this
section, who, it Is said, whfl intoxi
cated, shot and kil'.el himself in the
I rest uc of his aril aad children, th-1
SEPTEMBER 2S, 1904.
P. M.
P. M.
A. M.
A. M.
tragedy taking place at Concordia, Kan.,
where they were making their home tem
porarily. Hennessey was raised In this
section and his pa-ents Uvsd near here for
a number of years.
Cause of Death ot Fixed.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept. 27.-(Special
Telegram.) The co-oner's Jury at Wymore
brought in a verdict today to the effect
that C. Carlstrom, whose dead body was
found east of that place yesterday, came
to his death from causes unknown. The
two men arrested suspected of knowing
something about the case, were released.
of Nebraska.
PLATTSM OT 'TH . Sept 27 -Mrs. George
W. Fawell died at her home in Llncon.
She was born In Plattsmouth, January 14.
15. and was the daughter of the late Hoi.
T. M. Marquette.
BEATRICE, Sept. 27 A. D. Schermee
horn. division engineer of the I'nior. pa
cific read, arrived in tho city yesterday to
Inspect the work being done in this vicinity
on the Manhattan branch.
BEATRICE, Sept. 17 The assault case
of Mrs. Mary Schlagel against Mrs. Lena
Gr.inetzki was called in Juden Inman s
court yesterday and dismisseJ because the
complaining witnes failed to put up se
curity for costs. ,
NEBRASKA CITY. Sept 27. -Burglars
broke into the home of Henry Markel last
night and secure-d a valuable gold watch
and a small amount of money. The burg
lary has l-en reported to the police, but
so far no clue hua been found.
GRAND ISLAND. Sept. 27. The fall ses
slon of the district court was begun today,
with a lUht docket. -There are four crim
inal cases, but it is expected that all of
the four will plead guilty; three men
charged with burglary and one 'with for
gery, having been caught In the act. .
GRAND ISLAND. Sept. 27. Vaughn
For.to. son of Mr. and Mr. W. O. Foote,
residing near Wood Hlver. was kicked in
the stomach hy a horsa. and is in a dan
gerous condition. While attempting to
fasten a cl.ain to a mule's leg, in order
to pasture it with security. Fred Moeller
received a vicious kick in the face, break
ing the cheek hone.
BEATRICE. Sept. 27. The Wymore Con
crete company tiled article ot incorpora
tion with th county clerk yesterday. Th.
capital stock is placed at Slft.ou and the in
corporators are E. N. Kauffman. George
T. Stephenson, J. R. Jackson, S. 8. Soei-r,
A. D. McCandless. The concern will man
ufacture" concrete blocks lor building aiki
sidewalks and handle stone and cement
GRAND ISLAND. Sept. Z7.-A stranger
who gave his name aa Lewis Manning ap
plied at police headquarters for attendance,
being in a badly crippled condition. He
was suffering from an injury to the upper
portion of the spine, which he claimed to
have revived by being thrown off a moving
train, by employes near Cozad. He has
been taken to St Francis hospital for
treatment
OSCEOLA. Sept. 27. Great preparations
are being made for the meeting to be held
at the Auditorium on next Friday evening
Flags have been purchased, bands of
music engaged and nothing left undone to
make' it the grandest political meeting
that has ever bee-n held In Osceola. The
speaker will be Hon. George W. berge of
Lincoln, the populist and democratic nom
inee for governor.
PLATTSMOl'TH, Sept. 27. The funeral
services over the remains of Mr. Mary
M. Lutz, Ted jit years, who died in a
hospital In Omaha yesterday, wr
held in rh German Presbyterian church
in this city today by the Rev. A. F.
Ploetz. pastor of the church. The
body was taken to St Jacobs, 111., for
burial beside her husband Deceased leave
six sons and two daughters, all grown.
GRAND ISLAND. Sept r.-Ernst Llnde
man, aj(ed 33, died at the home of his
mother in this city. Mr. Llndeman, who
for the last six months has been in the
drug business at Stcinau.r, was taken
the home of his brother in Beatrice when
first taken ill and later to the horn of hi
mother in this city. He was unmarried
and leave two brothers and a sister, be
sides his mother. He was a member of
the Masonic fraternity and carried old
line Insurance.
GRAND ISLAND. Sept. r. Chief of Po
lice iot lln had the hardest Job of split
ting kindling he professes ever to l.av.
hid. The department recently secured a
gambling wheel in the saloon of Mr. Peo
ples. It waa not In operation, but .inc.
t.iree years ago th opposition to tb pub
lic gambling house carried the day at th
elections, even the ex'tiie of uch para
phernalia has been eschewed and the wheel
In question was battered into a thousand
piece., yesterday afternoon In th. pres
ence of the police Judge and several other
witnesses. The confiscation of the prop
erty was upon th order of th mayor.
Fair,
USURIOUS NOTES WORTHLESS
Father Schell Wins Complete Victory Over
Men Accused of Fleecing Indiana.
WILL NOW GO AFTER LAND GRABBERS
Priest Who Forced Thla Condition on
Reservation Sow 1st Sloax City
Hospital Taklac a
Rest.
SIOL'X CITY, Is, Sept. t7. CSpeclal Tel
egram) -A lone priest, aent by Mother
Drexel. a millionaire nun of Philadelphia,
to reclaim the Winnebago Indians of Ne
braska from the degradation and debauch
ery which has been rapidly devouring them,
ha woa a complete victory against as thor
oughly organized gang of grafters a ever
looted shamelessly. Father Joseph Seh"U
of Homer, Neb., wbo has accomplished this,
Is now In St. Joseph's hospital here, re
cuperating after his long fight.
As a result of hjs triumph the gang that
ha been robbing the Winr.ebagoes of from
fcXiO.OOO to t-Go.uOO annually for twacty
years has been thoroughly broken up and
thirty of them will be ordered never to
show their faces again on the reservation.
One hundred and twenty thousand dollar
in usurious noted secured by the grafters
from the Indians are not worth the paper
they are written on. Mother Drexel, In ap
preciation of Father Schell's work, will
build schools on the reservation.
When Father Schell arrived at Homer,
less than a year ago, after exposing th
Oregon timber frauds after two year ol
effort, the grafter at Homer laughed at
Lis effort to stop the sale ot liquor to the
Indians and th theft of their money.
The grafters. Including a number of
storekeepers, bankers and saloon keepers,
Induced the Indians to sign notes for out
rageous sum In payment for their supplies.
They would then collect these notes on pay
day by shoving ready cash for balances
Into the Indians' hand.
Stops Paysaeat of Sotes.
Now, as a result of Agent Wilson's re
peated demand of the Washington authori
ties, and after his refusal to accept offers
ot better government position elsowhere,
after Father Schell secured agreements
from score of Indians that he should
handle their money; after Father Schell
visited Washington and had a stormy ses
sion with Indian Commissioner Jones, who
lr silted be was powerless, an order has
come from the Department of the Interior
authorizing Wilson to disburse all the
money received by the Indians.
Wilson has accordingly notified the
grafters that H20,i0 of spuriou note held
by them will not be paid anj hereafter only
Itemised and proven bill will be allowed
Wilson vflll also, rout th graf:rs from
10.000 acre of land to which they hold Ille
gal leases nd aecur genuine farmer In
their atead, and he will ee that sales of
Indian land ar attended by genuine buy
ers, who have heretofore been kept away
by th machinations of the grafter.
Every effort ha been mad by tn gar.g
to defeat Fathor ScolL They have ma
ligned him to Bishop Scanncll In an ef
fort to secur his removal; they hav tried
to bribe blm and threatened hi life, and
lately they hav sought to turn the In
diana against him by refusing to glv tho
Indians food. Their loyalty to Father
Bcaell Is attested by th fact that many
of them ar near starvation rather than be
unfaithful to the man whom they regard
a their best friend. Now th gang ad
mit defeat and ha laid down completely.
Alleared Thief Skips.
HTMBGLDT, Neb.. Sept. J7 (Special
Considerable comment waa occasloacd Bat.
Obi H 11 '1
and
urday by the swearing out of a warrant
for Mose Thompson, a young colored man
who has been for the past two years work
ing for Will TJadsn on the farm north of
the city. The offense charged was stealing
some live stuck from the farm, where he
labored and selling It to a local dealer.
The farmer had for several days been
looking for the animal, supposing It had
strayed away, and only accidentally
stumbled onto the fact that the dealer
had purchased and shipped one answering
to the description from Thompson. The
latter at once left town, evidently reviv
ing a tip from some "friend when the war
rant was Issued, and although the officers
followed him to Table Reck, no trace of
hlra could be found. His friend claim
that he came by the: animal honestly, but
feared that his color would prejudice peo
p e against him and took leave until the
matter could be adjusted. He baa been
raised from childhood here and ha always
been regarded aa strictly honest, so th
feeling is strorg that he will likely clear
himself of any intentional wrongdoing.
Beaml. Charged with Forgery.
BEATRICE, Neb.. Sept. 27 (Speclal.)-C
W. Beam Is. wl was taken to Fairoury
several days ago on the charge of statu
tory assault, was arrested yesterday on a
complaint sworn out here by his father-in-law,
Mr. Dlller, charging him with
forgery. While in Beatrice some time ago
with his merry-go-round a draft amount
ing to J10, made payable to Mr. Dlller,
was endorsed by Beaml, who secured the
caVa on the paper. Beam is is also charged
with tampering with the malls and open
ing a number of Mr. Dlller's letters W"
In Beatrice without his authority. d(ro
vided Beaml Is not convicted at Fairbury
on the charge preferred against him he
will be brought to Beatrice for trial.
Former Xebraskaa Cwaatsilta Salclde.
TECUMSEH. Neb.. Sept. n. -Special.)
Word ha been received In Tecumseh of
the death by sulcid of Lyman Smith, son
of Fred Smith of Kansas City. The fam
ily formerly lived In thl city and Pawnee
City. The young man was aged about 1)
years and waa a laborer. When the family
lived here the deceased, bore a very good
reputation, but it seems he bad of late
fell In with evil companions and It la said
had drank some. Young Smith was in an
alley In Kansas City when he shot and
killed himself, living leas than lira t
utea. Militia Guards Prl.oa.ra.
JACKSONVILLE. Fl.. Sept J8. UttAVr
guard of tb. Jacksonville light Infantry,
the men accused of murder and other law.
leas acts in connection with th Aultmar.
Duncan fued in Biker county. In thl. states
were taken to MaeClenny. the county seal
of Baker county, today for a pre 11 miner
trial.
Pale. Thin
Pale cheeks, white lips,
and languid step; tell the
story of thin blood, impure
blood. Doctors call It
"anemia." They recommend
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ask
them and they will tell you
just why it makes the blood
so rich and red.
It w.
ABSratsists.
Anemic people are almost always.
constipated
Their liver it aiJezlab.
Tney
headi
Tney have frec-aest attacks of slci-
lacbe. nausea, biliousness. Just
one of Ayer's Pills each slyJM vfil cor
rect tnese troubles.
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