Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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I nOmUT ; ROTTEN BOILERS
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, 'I , Ono Fcaturo of the Pnrchaso of Dorgan's
'I oj Pcnitentiary Dric-a-Dmo
STEAM PLANT POSITIVELY DANGEROUS
lriuir fr Six Joler" Cnlh'mnetl I'T
1 n hl"ln'cllr hl t l'siIL for hT the
Stnte Afer the Jnet" Were
Jino , , . .
I.INCO.N. Sellt. 4.-pecIaL-IIero ( ) Is I anther -
ether Rlllton to the penitentiary appraise.
mont which I fast growing Into a state scan.
" ' , ' dal. I IB 1 well known fact ; that the steam
boilers at the prison are practically worth.
es3. were In this cOllton at the Urns the
state purchased thcm of Dorgan and will
have to be replaced at an early day t any
god Is to result from the peculiar contract
just cntercII Into between hI Uecmor and the
atate. Alter the Board of Public Lands and
Bulhlngs had hasty accepted the appratse.
' ment / . IJroatch Oale and aamn . It svai
. ' broughlto the attention ot the members that
the biers were hardly worth soiling for cld
I iron aside from their dangerous cun.Btlon.
. With their customary p . lcha'lt for locklnt
the stable after the horse Is stolen. the board
picked oUt nn ln9pector . ! r. T. It. 1orklns.
. and had him Inspect these boII3rs. JI madu
a report to the board : and a duplica'a of the
saro to Governor Holcomb. The aipralers
hnll first valued these bol rs at $ : .000. but ,
Bbsequenty modifed their estimate and
placed them at 2050. The following Is what
Inspector Perkins says about therl In n r' .
" . port which accordIng to other experts Is
'J lar'ely biased II favor at the .PI1\stn :
} NCOLN Aug. 21. 18U3.-llon. S. A. liol-
comb : IJlmr Sir-Thero are six horizon til
tubular boilers nt the state rlson. le ln-
ning nt the llthe ) ' are uumucrc(1 I. 2. :
4. & t and 6. ItJIers : 1 and 2 are sixteen feet
long and fty.two IncheH In diameter. One
li tn eel ( on'r. No. 2 neetI repairIng at
neels
back end at Bcconl sheets un bottom. Both
arc under ! tenl pressure and are good for
" eIghty ) ounls Per Inch Each has tort-
two thes four Inches In diameter. )
10ier I1o. 3 Is sixteen feet long and fifty-
ollllt Inche tl diameter. Has forty-tour
, . the . tour Inches In diameter. The second
Sheet tram the front ha ! a crack on left
aide seventeen Inehcs long. The holler IR
not worh : repairing ns a boiler. The shel
and lues are 1 scaled up that the life Is
, out ot the material. )
1 Holer No. 4 Is sixteen tot long and
fifty-two Inches In diameter. has tifty-two
. ilue . three and one-holt In.hes In diameter. ,
'rhl holler his the life burned out at the
hues and shell because the /clle lt so thIck
It shuht the water away from the shell .
This boiler Is cr'stnlzed al the bottom
and the II.s arc eaten UI ) .
Boler No. 5 Is fifteen feet long and forty.
eIght Inches In dIameter. I has ten for\-
six Inhes In diameter , . but Is worthless for
any mu iOse.
Boiler No. r I ! fourteen feet long and
forty-two Inches In diameter. has eight
flues. six Inches In diameter. hut Is eIgh
account 18 I boiler. All at boilers Nos. 3.
4. 6 Inl 6 are lookIng badly at the tubes
and In the back heals ,
Boilers 3 and 4 could be used for tanks
to the return from the bulhlnss. so that
n )11 [ ' could pump condensatons tram
them Into the boilers.
holler No. 6 could be u'ed as n heater be-
twen the engine anti boiers , By dolnl
this much less coal wOlld uo required ) to
o the work there T. . It. I'EItKINS.
This I ! what the state gets for its $2.050
nt the ( hands of the Board 01 Publc Lands
and Ilutidings. At the time the board made
Hs paltry reduction of $500 when Dorgan
: i was pall his warrant this report was before
It. I know nil about the worthless condition
or the penitentiary boilers . and could hare
then discounted Dorgan's 33408.90 claim. I
simply contented itself with deducting what
had actually been used up such as Ice , coal
potatoes etc. . between the late ot the ap-
praisers' report and the time Dorgan released -
leased Ills tentacles from the state treasur ) ' .
Anent this mater It Is said to b true that
DOrlon ce3rcd ] $5,000 tn cash during the time
IntervenIng ! betweoa the appraisement and the
day on which ho got his warrant from
Auditor Modm.
JIUIES STIRED THEM UP.
The figures publshed this morning In The
Dee regarding the penitentiary contract ro-
cenUy let to AI Beemer created quite n com-
. motion around the state capitol. They set
the conervntvo element at the Doard at
Public Lands and Buildings thinking . while
the more radical disposition 01 Land CommIssioner -
sioner Umsel was greatly aroused. lie wont
to the telephone . and calng up Warden
Leldlgh at the 'penltentar ) asked him I
bo would take the contract to maintain the
prisoners for 1 cents per day per capia ,
Warden Leldlgh replied that he did not un-
dertand that , as warden , he could constitutionally -
tonaly do so . and besides that ho was under
the impression that the contract binding the
state had already been let to Mr. 1eomer.
lInt ho promised to come up and talk the
maier over. lie dill BO this afternoon . and
going Into Land Commissioner Russell's of-
flee , real the riot act. He said that so far
as appointing an agent to watch his expendi-
tore ! . the board was welcome to do so . but
ho dtd not propose to have n $3.000 a year
man put over him , who ale derived an addi-
S tonal revenue of some $10.000 a year from
maintenance of prisoners whom he . Lekflgh ,
could maintain for halt that sum nOl save
the state $40.000 a year.
Mr. Doemer had nn Interview with the gov-
ernor. lie did not seem disposed to act
hastily . and It Is understood that 10 will
decline to go down to the penitentiary : as
contractor If ho Is i obliged to taco I row.
This Is the same position he assumed when
his appointment lS superintendent was contemplated -
templaed by the Board at Public Lands and
Buildings. The governor dill not commit himself -
self . nor has ho . a yet given out any tater-
view on the subject. While Mr. fleemer ' was
In consultation with the governor Warden
Leldlgh came In and repeated to Deemor
about what he had said to Russell.
WHERE THE MATTER STANDS.
The situation tonight Is this : Contrac'or
Deemer has not yet flEd his bOOI for $00.00 ; .
. . 0 severl member of the Dosrd ot Pubic
Lands and luldtngs are Incllmd to take a I
second thought and would doubties. recede
from the contract made with Deemer could
they do BO ; Russell Is for putting Deemer tn
at all hazards. The board has signed a can-
tract with him and tt Is not clear how tie
state can recede from H. But among quite
a number of Lincoln republcans ! It ts thought
that the acton of the bead Is extravagant
and unbuslnesllkl. Several at them said
the same to Tie Dee correspondent today. I
One prominent republican from the southern
part ot the state said there was a ! rJng
feeling of disgust manifested tn his party
against the IJrovaleneo ot 50 much Churchill-
Husse1sm wlhn ! the ranks.
Warden Leldlgh rays that there are now
employed at the penitentiary by contractors
but seventy convicts. The more convicts
employed the chEGper per CJp\ ! would 10
their maintenance. With 20 employed . their
maintenance } vould never run above 15 cents
per capita pr diem at the outside figures.
Yet Contractor l3eomcr proposes to let out
more than 200. antI one can readily figure
what his profit at 40 cents per day would ba
tn addition to his salary of $3.00 per annum.
STORIES THAT Am STARTED.
An attempt was made by Russell this
afternoon to counteract the effect ot The Dee' ,
startling figures . and the repJrt was circulated -
lated that they were untrue. When Warden
Leldlgh learned of this he immediately tiled
with the land commissioner an exact duplicate
. : i of the statement on tile In the gcvernor's
o0c : from which The Dee's showing was
malle. There are now two copies on file and
the warden offers to make alnalt to their
truthfulness.
Another story started by the Doard ot I'ublc !
Lands and Duldlnga was to the oet that
Leidigh had gone back en hta Btatemont to
The lee correspondent and nn alleged interview .
view with hln1 was Bent this afternoon to an
Omahs ) morning papor. Warden Loldlgh Wa
. seen at a late hour tonight , and this was
told to him. lie denies In tote tb3L 10 dls.
claImed tbo figures and In Proof points to the
- fact ot his filing a duplcato ! with the board.
' I .nerll ur - ; . ; ' ; lt l'luneer.
' WEST POINT . Neb . Sept. 4.-Speclal-- ( )
: " The remains of the late Christopher Lalagen
_ of Hot Springs Ark . wr Interred today
, . . under Catholic ausplcea. Solemn requiem
. r .h high man \\'I sung by Very Rev. Joseph
. \ Huestng. The deceased was one of the pioneer
S rller of Cumlng count ) In 1881 his health
, . became 8 shattered that 10 moved with hIs
t family to hot Springs where he has since
resided. lie owned large landed property Interests -
uretI In this county and was hllhl ro ,
. - .
.
Ipecled by all who knew him al a man of
sterling worth sod , high Inttlrl , . Some week
ago hi was moved to fit. Joseph's hotplal In
Omaha for treatment . bUt died . there Tues'
day.
day.lila remains Were followed to the grave by
1 large concourse ot citizens and friends.
'J'UOUS.NUS'r lta I'ttlSIST.
. .
Similar ! clo.1.orkr. . . "Ienle nt
1.lncoll'cl .tttei.Ie .
LINCOLN Sopt. 4.-Spcciai.-Tbero ( )
were thousands of Sunday school worker
and children out at Lincoln park tOday In
attendance on the Sunday school rally lie-
Tied and projected by Mr. Treater The
principal streets at Lincoln were crowded be-
tween the hour at 1 ali 2 o'clock with
spectators of the parade. I was led by the
State band and followed by an army of small
chllrr with banners. There was quite an
allegorical dIsplay tn tie procession. After
the band came twenty gentlemen carryIng
banner of black and gold preceding the varl.
ous Portions of the Interior furnishIng of the
tabernacle There were the cherubim , stand-
lag upon ' the ark of the covenant , all In gold
and borne upon the shoulder of a dozen enthusiasts .
thusiasts Next came the mammoth golden
candlestick and the table for brcad. Follow-
lug these was the First Presbyterian Sunday
school with sixty In line. Then como the
golden altar and tire great laver borne upon
poles on the shoulders of men. About 160
children followed the banner of Judab and
an equal number followed the banner of
1)an. There were fifty In the tribe of Man-
nssah and lS many ot the tribe of Sitne'n.
There were J37 under the banner ot Gad
and 200 under that of I3enjamin. Fully 500.
were followers of other banners , and the
long parade was a success In every . partcu-
Ian.
Ian.Tho declination ot ex.Mayor h. If. Weir as
a candidate on the populst ticket for treas-
urcr of Lancaster county his been receIved
by Chairman Eager of the county central
committee . Mr. WeIr urges that the protests
of lrl3 business associates against hits can-
\'ass arc emphatic . besides which lie says ho
Is not In a financial condition to go through
the campahn.
William J. Wells . accused ot horse theft
nt Unlvfrslt Place was held ] by JustIce Spen-
ocr In the sum ot $500 and Is ta jail.
Omaha peolde . ] In Lincoln : At the 1.lncoln-
John A. Irug. T. A. Fisher C. n. Horton
C. 11. Marling . R. Casobert I' . Il I Winter.
D. L. Johnson A. M. Jeffrey W. N.
Dekker . Frank Irvine.
Eln\SI , 'SIn IS ASSthltID.
' 'II R"JI Ilelegnies to tie nl'ell
" % ' 1 " 'r Gt".n tll sit 'rnl.e1 " .
LINCOLN . Sept. 4.-Speclnl.-W. ( ) D'I
Siosson 0 : Houston Te : . . called on Governor
Hulcomb today In relation to the Galveston I
relaton
deep water project. and the governor stated I .
In substance : "Nebraska Is deeply Interested
In the western states conference to be held
at Topeka October 1. and you can rely upon
a full representation. I shall endeavor to nc-
COmlany the delegation and hope that the
securing 01 deep water at Galveston will be
appropriately celebrated. J Is the natural
point of shipment for the products of Nebraska -
brasla tarmers and manntacl rers. Practically -
tcaly halt the distance from Nebraska to
New York Is saved and It means more money
for wheat and corn alli the products of the
packing houses and the mi , 01 the state.
The people of Nebraska are fully alive to
this subject and I Is safe to predict that
It wIll not be long before Nebraska products
wi be taken southward Instead of eastward
to find a market. We confidently look forward -
ward to a representation 01 Nebraskans and
Nebraska's products at the Intormerlcan ex-
position at Galveston In 1897. "
OI.I.I' 1 ' , 'l'\ I.I.Y HUnT.
Irll"'lln ItI'hsirils Caught 1..tween
tILe CII' " ni the Otinliji.
TEICAMAII . Neb . S Jt. 1.-Special.- ( )
Joseph C. flichards brakeman on the Omaha
and : living nt 720 North Eighteenth street
Omaha was fatally Injured at thIs place
today about noon. Richards was on the way
freight that arrIves here shortly after 1
o'clock and wns assisting In the switching
nbout the yards and In couplIng etlor : dipped
or attempted to pass bcvoon the cars and
was caught between the couplers lIe was
caught tn tire abdomen and held until assistance -
sistance mcved the cars. RIchards had only
been on the road six weeks havilI , bcen laid
off all summer. Ills wife anti the railroad
surgeon from Oniaha canto up this afternoon
on a slleclal. The surgeons heM out no en-
couraement as to hIs recovery although he
retains consciousness and recognIzes his
friends who atfem1
G.llol l.e'IU'H.
GRAFTON , Neb. . Sept. 4.-Special.-Thie ( ) I
Grafton schools opened this morning with
W. M. ShePPIr1 as principal R. S. StucIe
grammar teaeher. George Burt Intermedlnte
and rUss Nellie Stevens primary.
Miss lallo Wilson and sister at Ashlan1
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. T.
Ihlnkiey.
11ev. Smtth . pester at the Methodist Episcopal -
copal church exchanged pulpits Sunday with
11ev Mr. Hoyce at Sutton.
Dr. McLeoJ of LIncoln Is stayIng here a
few days on his way back from a summer
In the mountains of Colorado. ,
1rs , l'rof. Layman and ' fatuity len Friday '
morning for Lima O. 'I
MIss Grace Keelor Is spending I few das
tn.Jnnlata. . _ _ _ _ _
COl I ( . I mi I CI"I' 'r lunlll Over
BEATRICE . Sept. 4.-Special ( Telegram.- )
Ex-Councilnian Casper , whose preliminary
hearing on a charge at changing the ballots
cast hy hIs delegation In the republican
county convention was held this morning
was bound over to appear at the coming term
at the district court. His bOnd was fixed at
$500 and he was accepted his own bonds-
man. Whlio the Postofce Gun club was participating -
patng In target practce last evoa-
log Carrier Aaron Palmer receIved I
a charge ot shot In hIs stde.
a boy named Sisson allowing his gun to be
accidentally dischargcd Palmer's route will
be carried several days by n substitute.
Iol Conlt ) . . . 111. 01. .1.,1.
OSCEOLA Neb. . Sept. 4.-Speclal.-Polk ( )
county's fair was opened yesterday and trom
present " appearances Lt looks as though I
would be the best fair ever held In the county.
The ttplay IB hard to beat.
Tine board of Lsanlt ) has declared ) Reuben
Noyd Insane and wl send hIm to the asylum -
lum at Lincoln aB soon A there can : he room
made for him. Noyd Is a young man 22 years
old . and his insanity . I I saUl . was brought
on by too close attention to study . and I ts
thought that with a few mtnths care tn the
asylum he will come out all riGht aKa In.
Polk eounty's mortgage record Is clmb-
log and the county clerk's office has plenty
to do these days. In one day last week th1
were over $18.000 of mortgages recorded. "
" , . "tOI Schools o III't1. .
WES'ON. Neb . Sept. 4.-Sp ( clal-The )
Weston schools op ned yesterday , the frt
day's enrolment being 1&0 with Will T.
Mauck principal . MIss Anna Johnson Miss
Zniaud ers. Cacheln anti Miss Minute Jones teach-
ers.The recent rains have put tie ground In
floe condition and a large acreage of rye
and wheat will he sown. The rainfall at this
point since March measures fifteen tnches.
: Uorrl.o" Murder : Case 0.
CIIADRON . Neb. , Sept. 4.-Speclal { Tell
gram.-Tbo ) case against Thomas Burns
ehargel 'wLth murder was today dismissed
by the county alorne ) In the orrlson
murder trial tie regular panel was exhausted
trying to obtain a jury and a special venire
01 tiny was called. The case will probably
get started tomorrow afternoon . I Is creat-
trg more Interest than any for a long time In
this section. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
J. I ) . " 'ul Illlli Over
WJ ST I'ONT. Neb . Sept. 4.-Speclal.- ( )
The case of J. D. Wolf . accused of mailing
Improper matter , was brought before United
States Commissioner Sonnenschetn this morn-
tng. The prisoner was bound over to the
United Stal' ( circuit curt aL the Nevember
term The letter In question was a dun
Iccompanle with threats.
I''rl lorJul Open for thc Y 'I" .
PERU , Neb. , Sept. 4.-Speclal.-'he ( )
State Normal opened for the year toda ) The
building baa been undergoing repairs during
the summer. Several thousand dollars have
been spent tn a new roof paper and patnt.
Over this morning. 100 ItudeDtl were registered before 8:30 :
,
DEMOCRATS hAVE - FULL ' SWAY
Administration Wing Out in Fore at
Lincoln Today
CONVENTION TO BE LAGELY ATTENDED
'Ihl. E'enllJ I tl . SOlll1 :11" : ' " lac-
JiiefltS ' 11 lie "t.lre..etl . IJ' Se-
cril Sieuikcrs or Nltonnl
n"lllh' ,
LINCOLN Sept. 4.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
The administration democratic state conven-
ton will be called together at the Funko operk
house tomorrow nt 3 o'clock p. m. The clans
are gathering tonight. Secretary John B.
Sheehan Is already on the grounds with held-
! Iuaters aL the Capital hotel. There will
bo a full representation tram all the counties
In the Btate. Delegates from the following
counties are In Lincoln tonight : Dawes
Sherman Cherry , Brown Ieyha 1aha. Rock
101. lloyd Antelope . Boone Merrlck , Paw-
nee , Johnson and Nuckolls. Euclid MartIn
will arrive In the morning and the state cen-
trol committee will bo called to meet at 1:30 :
tp. , m. ConspIcuous among the notable rock-
ribbed bourbons now here are Ir Bralshaw
of Kearne ) J. F. Crocker at Kearney and
Dan W. Cook at Deatrlce. The convention
will not be short on candWates.
Already a number have been mentioned -
tioned for supreme judge. Prominent
among those who will doubtless be
nominate In the conventIon are
Charles O. Ryan , Grand Island , and II.
S. hhlbb Beatrice Omaha may Ilresent two
names T. J. Mahoney and Judge Irvine . present -
eat supreme court commla310ncr. 1.01 regent
Omaha may name J. H. Mcintosh . Editor
Ashby ot Arpahoo will ale have friends hn !
tine convention who wIll bo pleased to honor
him with the c mplhnent1Y nomination for
reg'nt.
In the evenIng there wIll be a hard money
round'np at the opera boone , In which the
doctrine of honest currency w:1 : bt advocated
by speakers ot national reputaton . Ex-Con-
gressman Id. D. Hartock at OhIo has promisEd
to be present and other are expected.
At present there Is every Indication that
the democratic convention /t Omaha will le
discounted In pont : at numbers ard solidity
by tine gathering at thee tonnncrrow
1. . C.S'1111 lIloCJt.t'1'S .C'I' .
4elt'ct li'I'Alt. . . ( ) i. ! Slatu' ' Cuin'ein-
, ' ' . , . .
UUI ul,1 JIUI ! n 'l'lel..t.
LINCOLN , Sept 4.-Speclal.-N. ( ) S. Har-
wood chairman at tine central c 1..lmlaee.
called the Lancaster county admllld . ' . , ton
democratc convention together at 2:30 : p. inn.
Every ward and precinct was repr's'J,1d. '
some ot the delegates corIng from a dlsralc
of twenty-live miles. ChaIrman Harwooll rre-
faced tine busIness of the convenIon with a
concise statement of the administratIon demo-
cratc situation \ as I lt present existed. The
tact that the "straight" democrats cast
nearly 20.000 votes last taU was . ho hold n
complete justificatIon of the present atttudl
at this wing at the party. George . F. Col.
Ins was elected temporary chairman and J
O. P. Ilhlebranll secretary. As there wee
no contests the list ot delegates ns shown ur
their credentials were accepted and the tem-
perry erganlzaton was made permanent
Dr. larnm , N. S. Harw901 anti J. J. Angle-
ton were appointed by tine chair n committee
to memo nineteen delegates to the state con-
venton to ba held tomorrow. A. S. Tibbetta .
George F. Collins and S. L. Oelstehardt were
nominated for district judges and J. J. Angle-
ton for county jUdge.
W. II. Atwood was named for county com"
missIoner and for county treasurer Joseph
Wilmann was nominated. The ticket vat
completcd by the following nominations : Clerk
ot the district court , J. O. P. Hidebrand :
county cleric : . T. Gilbert ; sheriff , James
Kelley ; county surveyor . F I . 1. J:15\orth ;
coroner 1)r. Smith : county : snperlntendent ,
L. T. M. gasterda ) ' . legates to the stat
con\'enton : N. S. Ilarwood J. G. Sherman J.
J. Angleton John II. Aloes Charles H. Mi-
lington . Albert Walker . W. H. Atwood N. Z
Snell . H. G. Whitmore S. S. Royce . Jamrt
Kelley , n. F' . Steele Frank J. Kelly , Georg
O. V" Farniunt J. n , Gilkisson . 'oblas Cas-
tor C. L Eaton , A. n. Mitchell. The reso-
lutons adopted , strongly en\lorsell \ sound
money and lrestdent Clevoand. ]
M'COOK . Neb. . Sept 4-Speeal ( ! Trle-
ram-The , ) demtcratJc judlcal ! cnro ton !
for the F'ourtecmnth district which met here
ths ! evening was urrouons ! and ol'e"op d
Int' two scpanto convenU , ns. at the lirst
convention D J. Plz.erald of Ind'anola was
chairman I. , ' W. Smih of Icd'anoa : score
tary There were fv deleg\tes In all pres
ent. W.V. . 1arngrover ct Stckvle : was
l1nlmously nominated for judg Thomas
Duncan was chosm charman ! ef tine judc'3 : !
central , committee . and L. W. South ecre-
tary They were cutlorlzed to fill all vicin-
cles In the central committee.
At thIs juncture In the proceedings the
tree silver men were Interrupted by the
appearance of the straight or adrninistratl3m .
faction ot the party. Bitter speehces wer
mode and a row almost ensued. An ad-
jounmeat was fnaly tall n. and the admin-
IteratIon faction organized a convention '
with H.V . Sips of Cambridge as chairman -
man anti J. F. Forbes at McCook as sec ,
retary. W' . \V. Darngrover was unanimous
nominated as their candidate for judg Tine
candidate was empowered to name tha cen"
tral commleomen tlom Gosper and Fron.
tier countes , The other commtleemen arc :
Chas . J. 0 Sh3han ; Dinudy J. I. Hemaley ;
Ia'es. J. F. Dyer ; Hitchcock , W. S. Cor-
nntt ; Red Willow , J. S. L hew ; F'urnars. H.
W. Sipo anli Chairman J. W. liupp. There
were ten persons present tn this conventIon.
The affaIr has caused much had feelIng
between the contendIng democratic facton ! .
COUN'l'Y AGIUCIII'UH.\ XIJII'JS.
Inox nl,1 Oilier 4t-t . tI.ma Have Very '
Atrueth' . ' uh'H :
CHEIGl1ON. Nel' . . Sept 4.-Spel { ]
Telegram.-Tbls ) was the econd day of the
Knox county talr. I wed have passed off
ver ) smoothly had tt not been for a stiff
southwest wind which made the grounds very
dusty. Tie sports consIsted ot n bail game
anti races. The races were good but the
bal game which was played hatwcsn WauM
and the home team was extremely bad I
resulted In Hi to 6 In favor ot Waua ,
'he agricultural products are enormous. 'fha
fancy work and art exhtblta are splendid
and live stock ts showing up nicely.
Wn.11H. Neb . Sept 4.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-There ) a g.o : aUelJar.ce at th
Saline county fair today. Tine "dlsp1) ' js especially -
reclaly line In hogs and farm products. In
the races. halt mile . 2:30 : trot. St. Joe won ;
Bnnlne E. second ; best time 2:22 : * ! ; hal mile
and repeat . Dr. Briggs. won ; Winipsaw . sec-
( ' 1 d ; Mi.I'iight. third ; tiune . O2 : ; pony rare
John Knuti . won ; Pumplln5ee. . llcond ; TOIy
Girl . third ; time 0:5t. :
Ilat'ter l'euI.I. I'Iewe'ii tIne l ell'He.
EXETEIt . Neb. . Sept. 4.-Specal-A ( : )
large number of EXeter people viewed the
eclIpse Tuesday night. Those who remained
up to see the end say the moon left the
slmlow at 1:30 : Wednesday morning. I was .
a beautiful 8Lght.
Rev. and Mrs. H. G. C1ycombe arrived
here from the west Monday ahd wil prob'
- ably remain for the winter , as they own a
residence at this place.
Phlhlip Prlston left this week for nn extended -
tended visit with his brother In Chicago.
\S'tliians Randall and wife are maKtng preparations .
aatons for an extended trip which will take
tn the national encampment at Louisville .
the cotton exposition and a visit with rola-
tves In TennesBee.
Prof. J. :1' : . : lcKnnon has charge of the
schools again thIs year , with an excellent
corps of teacheu.
until Su.e Pius 'ltI the Italirnani .
PLATTSMOUTII Neb. , Sept. 4.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Jobn ) Hansen , lout 19 years of
age rwas arrested by Sheriff Elkenbary and
brought to the city this afternoon . charged
with placing an obstruction on the Missouri
Iaclfc railroad near Eagle. There was al oM
worn out handcar that had been left standing
near the track for Bore time . and young
Hansen only saw the funny side of placing
the old machine on the track to allow the
first train to knock I off. lie will be given
a hearing tomorrow before Judge Arcber.
l'reinireul fur nn I1murrgeney.
PLATTSMOUTII , Neb. , Sept. 4-Speclal
Telegram.-Cble ) Engtneer I. S. 1' . Wok
\
of the n. & M. TI I In town today makIng
final arrangements 10r the lalnl or a two
mIle switch on the at aide : f the rIver end
above the bridge , for TJlch purpJse the com
pany recently Ipprolflatel U le,000 . BO 8 to
be ready for In Cr , ( 'frh CY Ihuuld the river
again begin cutln a11bve the bridge. The
track will bo put (1otj as loon 1 possible .
but no rlpralplng ' ,1 bo dCro unless its
needs are npparentt' I' I
nPIJ.tent'
nees f' . .
MnJ CltOfliCtIISSM ! AT J.IC .
\ \ 'mm rra mt lull , ur tie FIr Ih'imntrt-
ment tlyiuterlouiiuly i4tolcn .
1).Crrlol.l7 fHul.n.
m1h TIC Sept 4.Speelal ( Telegram.- )
Some lIttle exclemcht was cauFed today
when It was dIBcoY rid , that what Is known
aB the city fro deptrtment warrant book has
mysteriously dlsaplarcci from the city ball .
'
Since tine arrest o cq'rk PhIllips anti Corn-
missioner Hawkins n close guard hae been
kept on the clty's bools and records a police. ,
man sleeping In the oucc each night . and If I
the book In question bas been stolen I IB II
certainly the work ot some one who has ac-
cess to the ofce during tine tiny The met
that there has been n suspicIon that there
was fraud In connection with tine Inrrhae
of J.OOO feet of hose recently marie and the
warrants In payment thorefor being from
tine last book gives the whom ! matter a
rather SQplclous arpearance.
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FREMONT . Sept. 4-Special.-liarbara ( )
Dutek has commenced for the fourth tIme a
suit for dIvorce trQm Wencel Dulel She
claims In her petition that he Is a bad man.
Tine other three eases she hints commenced
were dismissed by her . tine last nine lt the
May term ot court.
Ic"clo thlo\s are working the town
again. Last evenIng I' . I. Hel.ge . hall a
high grade wheel stolen from the alley be-
tween F anti Main streets near Sixth street.
A short time ago Archie Smith hal one
stolen
Considerable Interest Is being taken hereIn
In the electIon at judges for this judicIal dis-
trict. Judge Marshall will 10 lonbl receive
the delegation tram this connt . lie Is
careful ninth painstaking In hIs decisions , anti
his rulngs ore almost always UIheld In' the
supreme conrt. No district judge In the state
has a better record In that respect. Whie
lion. C. 10lenb ck has the delegation tram
Dodge connnty . It Is possible that he may refuse -
fuse the nomination. The populhts will nomInate -
mete a full ticket. ] EwIng amid Grlmlson
1101 the ve3tQIn part ot the district all II
Martin and CJrey tram thIs county are talkoJ
ot. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' Lit 1'lnHt. , ntes 11,1 I.nll. .
I.A ItA'I'TE. Neb. . , Sept 4.-Speciinl.- ( )
After an absence of two weeks visiting rei-
ath'es and friends In Samliers county Irs.
elpohl returned to her home near thIs
Pitnce Saturday.
Ed Baiey spent hat voek ] In Roc ] county
- this state In the Interet ot his business.
IC\ ' . Mr. Stewart chnllnan of thc Omaha
district at the Free Methollst church : . and
11ev W. : . Aniams , the leI pastor for the
1,0 Plate and Omaha circuit . wIll be at this
place Tuesday ! evening to haul an official
meeting.
Mrs. Myrtle Hoohl ot York returned to
her home Monday . after a two weeks' visit
wIth relatives In and around La Plntte.
The Durlngton company will open the de-
hint at this place Tuesday . anti . i B. Hoot
will be appointed ,
wi agent Hood served as
official here untIl the closing of the office
last " . The ofce
Febnnnary depol will receive some
much neel11 repairs and things here will be
somewhat rEanImated. wi
The Ia Plate pnblo"school began Its ( .II
ant , winter term : lon,1) , ' . with i'rof.Vood
ot Belovuo as tetchnei. The new \001
house Is now . used Iln' ' lilace ot the old store
building. .
Ilnlfllulth' S..lnl hiyt'inj .
PLATTsM0U'rhi- . b. . Sept 4.-(8poclal. ( )
-Mrs. W. N. McLnn'i last
-11s. lcLtnl evening gave I
delightful "eclipse ptrty" ; lu hrnor cf her
nIece , Miss Sarah IcLthnan ot Cleveland 0. .
on which about thirty' ' couples were In at-
tndance. The hous& LI\as deceratEII with
golderol. There Jraient from abroad were
Misses Earah :1cUcnl l. Emma I Atkns : New
Albmy ; N. Y. . u1 1 LAh Iinmblse. A h-
land. Hetrshm nts wiire . served . \hle : games
anti dancIng furnished ! tine amuSement.
Vias Sheldon natn3or at the University
UnIversiy
Foot Ball tann ! . down last n'gt ' In
teuch ot font bal jHil. : l rll for the cmng : ,
te3scn. " . ,
George Davis . who was arrested yestr-
day charged \\vlth \ the theft cf a pain ot ear-
rings and a tireas pattern from Irs. Will
Simmons was tried . : esterd ] ) ' atternoon and
sUbsquenty dirclnarged.
wm Pickctt recent' allPJlnt agent for
thin B. & : . at this place . . canto In last night
to loc ! over the lcctlon. The present agent
Fred L'tham. will . act as caher : unJer
I'cltett. '
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Clmtiig's II S'hl.I'r Sehunis .
SCIIUYLER Neb . Sept 4-ISpeclaT.- )
Under the management d Proo Hurllelt the
Rchnylel' sclol were opened MOnday . Enrolment -
rolment , & 25.
At the meeting ot the school baard Monday
nIght J. W. Stwart . who has been president
for a 'car. re3gnelt. his resIgnation beIng ac-
cpto-l . Joints E. Arnold for three years sec-
rc1Y 01 the boal'd , \as elEc'ed.
Editor Pont cf the lloweils Journal
Erlor lo\els was In
tine city Mondy.
Ex-Pcstmnaster Thomas Wa'ller and F.
W. Busch at the 10wels Milling company
were bore Tlesl3Y : In search of a teacher for
'tho l wlls schools.
Mrs. D. Dunlltl and eon . Joinn were down
from Howfls Monday and visited Mrs.
Dunkel _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hinnumn lug 'P11111gM lt A iii uiglomi.
ARLINGTON Neb . S pt. 4.-Speclal- ( )
Work w 'as begun here yeserday : on a new
brick lintel which Is to he completed before
snew filer. " D. II. J. Junlbluth has the con-
tact and has leased ' the buIlding for two
years after Its connpltIon .
Dr. H. U. HarrIs and family at Ogalalla .
Keith county , : rrlvtd here Monday . Ind will
permanently locate. The doctor was amem-
her of the lower mamas In the legIslature last
wInter from his district. carrying every
cOIHy : In the distrIct by handsome majorities -
jorities . wile several of these counties went
populIst on ether offices.
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Pln't".tl tllc , 'hool Items mi .
BERTRAND Neb. . Sept. 4.-Speclai ( Tele-
grann.-Several ) . weeks ago the members ot
Bertrand's school board vo'ed In favor ct
employing Mrs. De Hedlund to teach In the
Ilh icinool but later a mljorly reversal I ' the
decslon : before lien ccntrct was signed by
, tine director or treasur T .day Judge DeJI'
at Minden decided In favor of the scheol
board _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. \th'rrt.I.A N.'hr".I.1 l'ro,1.t" .
IiEAVEII CITY , Neb. . Sept. 4.-SecI31 (
Telegram.-A ) D. & M. bggago cmiv . fed !
with Jurls county corn wheat alfalfa and
vegetables . left hero today for exhlblt'on at
tine Iowa and Illinois state fairs. . The ex-
hlblte : Is In charge tnt' Prof. J. W. OmBted
and lion Ii.V. . Mch'adden.
" % ' ' 0 I. IIMulh"A I.ett.'rs.
FALLS CITY , Neb\ Sept. 4.-Speclal.- ( )
Denton Dowers ot ! hil.z5nity was before JUdge
Mussellnnan this mpfullg for writing InsultIng -
lag letters to Ils , . Merte Goesett at this
city . lie was gIven fey ( days In jali .
SI"'I ; 1."i''I'ln Ativaisce.
WESTON . Neb4' 1 I pt. 4.-(8peclal.-Dy ( )
the new schedule ) 1 ' : Bee now roaches
Weston readers sevenrhours earlier . whlc Is
very satisfactory. d I .1,1 i ,
S.'lnl Sct1cC OOn'"IIIUI.
SARATOGA . Sept ' 4SThe American Social
Science convention 4eei4ited its sessIon this
morning as a departm'f t of health. An ad-
dress was made by1i3rman ) of the Depart-
meat Dr. Frederick P4tersoms of New York
City on the "Crstg PAeron of Epileptics. "
Papers were read by Dr. R. I. Duncan
Dulkley of New York City on "Plea for tie
Legal Control of Certain Dangerous Communicable -
municable Dseaes : ' and by Dr. Grace Pack.
ham Murray of New York CIty al "Tbe Re-
laton of Education to the Cerebral Develop- ;
meat of the Chlhl. "
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, ) I. I { . . t ' . llonghni the itonmai.
'hCO , Tex. . Sept. 4.-The Waco & North-
western railroad . extending from Dremond to
hose . Tex . . ffy.tour mIles , was Bold today
under foreclosure proceedlngl.V. . J. Bole
ot St. Louis was the purchaser at 1055000.
He Is understood to represent the Missouri
Kanss & Texas railway In the purchase
IhydenB sell sheet music 19 'u.
DURRANT ON - TRIAL FOR ' LIFE
Conversation Which Tends t Show a Motive
for . the Terrible Orimo .
-
Ins BEST FRIEND TO TESTIFY - AGAINST HIM
-
J'h'ldenee ilse're.L Against tine
Muneun" 'll or thin Murder of
Ulnlehr 1.lulont-I'lr.C ' 'itmscuus
Count In Court
SAN FRANCISCO Sept. 4.-At the Dur-
rant trial today the takIng of tltmony was
begun. The frt witness was Dr. liarrelt .
who portorme the autopsy on Blanche La-
mont. He gave In detail a descriptions at time
numerous wounds and bruIses Ullon the boy
of the dead gIrl. Ils testimony was IsteneJ
to with the closest attention by the crowd
which packed the court room The prisoner
maIntained a cool demeanor through the try
log olJI11 ef the Ilecter'B testmony , ,
Tine xamlner says the prosecution has a
wln ss whose testimony will sinew n iatve
for the murder-a thing lacking heretofore on
account of Durrant's standing In social anti
religious circles Tine annie of the witness
Is Clarence Wolle anti It Is raid that he will
swear that on April 2 , one day before Blanche
Lament was murtiereti ho and Theodore
DurrJlt held a conversatIon whIch explains
wih terrible signIfcance the young student's
motive for luring the untortnnate girl Into the
sanctuar ) ' .
Woltu has toll the police anti will tel the
jury that on the afternoon ct April 2 ho and
Durrant helll thIs converoatlon whIch meant
so much to the pretty girl whem bath had
lown only ] I few mcnth . Darrant con1menteJ
upon the be3uty 01 I3lancine. . In a tone ot e"-
ulaton and not of respect he aesured'clfo
that she WIS a pure girl and that he intended
to rob her ot that virtue wh'c1 ! she ro prized .
The girl prlzetl her honor more than her lIfe :
thnt explains the tr : o'I ) ' ct the fololIng day.
This o\'erwholmlng testimony which Wofe :
will give has been kept I a rr.ionmnd secret by
the prosecuUcn. The 11 lele and the , public
have held that tine young friend ot tine ac
cnsellIould take the shlil only to rne 'k a
good word for time moan whose ! : e5 \ at stake .
intimations were given that Woleou'd b3
dragged Intu tine case In / lanner IWo to ins
likIng . but there was no slpclcn : that Dur-
rant mail catnfldod to hI friend the Ignoble
IJurpOeo which Insp're him.
lie spoke In \ or.s tar pliner titan those
whIch have been pubhlsined. lIe let ! no pso- !
bo ! doubt 01 what he mestnt . The source ot
this evidence itt . In the opn'on : of Cupt'lln
Leea one ot tim strengest prcos of Is re-
lhnbility. Had some one , ho enjoyed no more
than a 8implo Icullntanco with Durrant
come forward with It there Ihht be sonic
doubt bunt Its spon9r hero Is one wo pcs-
secant the student's confldemnce . sllre < \ ills
hIs pleawres and tock part In much at the
daily routine ot hit' life. I"rom his own cIrcle
his condcmnlton ! bas come like a thuner-
:
bol.Ono
One 01 the most interestIng ant sensational
proh3bllies In tine great rare which Is now
In progres Is that Attorney General Filz- ,
gerald may be called UP\ : to make the c oslng
argument tr the ft3te. The alorn.y genera )
Is one 01 thc abeft ] criminal lawyers In tine
state. lice has beEn a member ct time supreme
court ot thc state anti h IIor0111hly ' familIar
with avery snag which n\a'l the pleallor In
criminal law. 1 Is urged that tl great pub-
lie Importmco ot the case demands his presence -
once and active participations . In thc d'scus-
elcn a question at delicacy has arisen. Tbose
who are urging that the attorney general
should male the closing argument wIth In no
way to reflect upon D strIct : Attorney Barnes.
They are frank to acknowledge hIs great
abhity . but would like to see him fort'flod
In a maier which toucbes the state so closely
)
as tints cae. Acting upon thl.t view they
hope that tie attorney general will be asked
to make tim clong argument Attorney
Fitzgerald haos been questIoned about tine
' nuter and will wllngy : take part If ho bl
'Invled to do so .
.
A social oed timewhll be had at l'abst's
halt . 126 Farnam . Thursday evening . September -
tember 6. b ) tH ! 0. H. B. U . to which all
butchers of Omah'u DII outh Omaha are
cordially InvHed. F. E. Cutler . secretary.
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Fair nnl CnnI"r 1..mll'1 f.r Ne-
htI..n 'l'ouins' .
WASIIINGTON . Sejnt . 4-'he Coree/t for
ThurFday Is :
For Nebraska and Kamas-Falr ; southerly
ivinds becoming variable ; cooler In the
eastern portlOmn.
For Missourl-Genernoliv ftmlm' and slightly
wnrmfr : aFt to south wind .
1",1 \'a-l.'alr ; suthuast wInds , becmlng
i'aniabe. :
\arla\t.
\ For South lakota-Generally tall ; winds
shltnl . to weiAcrly ] ; cooler In thl easter
porton. . I'nl hleeorul.
OFFICE 01" 'IIE WEA'rhIER UnEAU.
OA1A. ! S ' pt. 4.-Ornamiha record of tem-
peature anti I'alnfal. compared wIth the
corresponding Ia ) ' of the palt lour rears :
189 1891. 1l3. 1892.
Iaxtmum tomlJeraturo . . 93 87 91 7
Unlmum temlierature . . G2 1,2 fa ; ,6
Average temp\raturo . . . 7" " 74 76 61
lreeh.ltalon . \ . . . . . . . . . . .0 ,0 7 .0 . ( )
. anti
Condition of temperturo precipiaton
at Omaha for the tiny and since March 1.
185 :
Normnl temppr.ture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (8
gxcp for the . day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Aceumulated excess since March 1. . : . 2f.
Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . mach
D fclency for the day. . . . . . . . . . .1 .1 Inch
Total 'precipitation since Marcia 1 lord inches
) .lclelc ) ' since Marcia 1. . . . . 6.66 Incises
.
'I..rtH f..U Suit bus nt H I > in.
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tTATIO : & ' : i 5YATU5nt
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Omaha . . . . ; . . . 81 8" .uO Clear.
Nonl l'ittto : : . : . ; . /0 l ( \ .00 ) ( l'ar.
V.I.uUu. . . . . . . 'H I4' , , Oil ( ( mea .
lhleO . . . . . : . . ' " H , .00 muar.
Sr. l.uls. . . . . . . . Il s : , Ut Iat cloudy
SI. lmtnmn. . . . . . . . . . . . 7t ! t i .II Clear.
Davcnnpor& . . . . . . 78 : H.I ,11 Clear
\.culor. . . . . . , HH ( , UI Cieunr
lul"I\ . . . . . . . . . . n : GO T 1taininnt.
Dqsvcr. . . . . . . . . . . . . t2 8' . .IIU HaloluG.
bait L.nnco City. : : . : : : H' net : g Clear. :
118ulrl . . . ; . . . . ( tnt ! 7 : : ' tear ,
I.Iuuunt . . . . as On ; T rican .
\Iuuunt / ' UI (
CII'uunn . . . . . . . . . 76 10 .UIlorl , cloudy
Silica tuv. : . . . . . . oni 72 T C'loustiy ,
Mi. tt
la\ll \ City. . . . . . . . 71 : ,00 Part cloudy
! 1 . ! tuU. . . . . . . . . I ! HI .uolClear.
"TO Indicates trace at precIpitation.
L A. WI lSl. Observer.
TO YOUNG
.
Wo Offer 'a Remedy
.
1 , Whlchlusl'cH Sale.
MIVES o ty ; to t Chid. I.to ; Mother
" f1OTERS' . FiUENDn
RODS CONFINEMENT ! OF ITS PAIN
HOfIOR AND flISK .
"My wie used only two boUes , Sine was I
Iplendl cushy and y.- quickly relieved ; Jt mow doing
J. S. MOUTON , Ilarhow , N. C.
meat by expre"ia or mall . on receipt or "rice
. . .UI I' " ' ! boUle. Ilook " ' 1'0 ! nO'VllL1ttl'1 "
IDllle % < tree.
ItAl."IED ImOm.ATOI CO . ATLANTA OA.
501,0' \ Al.LJIlLGUisTe.
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; p . : tU'ondalOT.
] tary YI"I. permanently cured In 16 t
i3hdays. . 1'01 can be treated at home . tor
Jany ; price uuderulo , Junrnt ) . I
you pefer to CIUO here \0 "II cltrlC'
to pay railroad intro and Itotel bills. and no
chsrgs.if . fail to curo. If you have taken mer
IJou
cury lodld3 potanulm soul still have aches an
aID..Jllcousl'utchealn mouth 8ore Tlmroat .
X'IIDplel. Copper Culored : p.U. Ule"rl urn
a"T part oltbo body . hair or Eyebrows falling
out It Is this Syphlto BLOOD I'OISON that
\O gmnarnnmntoo to cure. " solicit the moot ublt
Ilarantoo
, sate vases and challJIC the \orll for a
case wo caunot cure ' a'hi . dieaso hiss lay
bellied the ettill of tIne most euainomntptnyini.
clans . OOOOO capltat behind our unconnit.
monet geaasy. Absol usteproofis . ou . uncDdl
applcUon JI Address COO IU llJV _ CO. .
; t1 bsOl3 ' nt"500 : . . . iLL.
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E:11 : ; contrIvances. Every year br the last thirty has maIced Improve' "
ments In tine details of construction until now they stand br the ' "I
r1 greatest efficiency , economy , cleanliness , durability and convenfencg
fr4rd With all their excellence Jewel Stoves and Ranges are no iciglie
In price than hundreds of inferior make. See them 't your deah
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Hcsult In 4 weeks. . ,
weeks C'r ) Ss 0 orde we give a t.rat nroranucs I. cute or r'u\I"o ' \ mores.uhlens
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Flowery , refreshin. delictra
And leatini' . t
For soleby dru5t only.
IMPERIALCIIOWN
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MEYER URO1TIERS DRUG CO.AGUT5I
ALSOTQV 'WEDDInG 8ELLI Iwo new
IMpCRIAL ctowri PEAC-j BLOW. ) odors.
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Tel. 1531-PAXTON & itUIUi2SS. Marc.
Tonight at 8:15'
A FATTED CALF
Ilrection of EUGENE ROBINSON , with a
cnmrefuliy selected company ,
FOUR LIVE BABIES
Continuous Lauginter Guaranteed.
"A Fatted Calf" Is good meat. See It.-
N. V. World.
Usual prices , _ , . -
MATINEE SATURDAY.
Coming Sept. 8-il ,
"Anierlcmitis Abroad. " .
Boyd'sNew _ Theatre.
( 'IRAND SUNDAY ,
OPENING SIASON , SIPTEMBER 8
3 Niglot'ti 8 , ¶ ) and 40.
Peerless
Pauline
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MIUIIIY OPERATIC COMPANY ,
DOICAS.
E'cryt1tltig Now. lcgulur Pr1ce5.
CourtlandBeach
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OPENING ,
T'tMORRCW ' NIGHT.
Superb slueclaltienI , Cake walk , liuck mind
Wing Dances , .Aiaipmnltmnoater seating
1o.wi Iteople , Mammagemneot tlnlvereity ,
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Club. It.unrs'ed $ rsmt 'i'ick.c sit Kliseler' * 5
Zrumm ittore , lUlls sinti Vgsruusu.
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