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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 5

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THE SATURDAY BEE: DECEMBER 1902 3r ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS COUNTY OFFICERS FILE THEIR BONDS TO CONTEST FOR GOLF TROPHY Monday and that a vote should taken at 4 i) on that day The House then proceeded with the call of Committees Bills were passed to readjust the time for holding in the Western Judicial Litrtit of Texas to confer jurisdiction uwm the circuit and District Courts of youth Lakota in certain Indian cases to create a new division of the Western Judicial District of Missouri RESOLUTION FOR A HOLIDAY ADJOURNMENT WASHINGTON UecetnU'r 6-K p-resentatlve Payne the leader of the majority to-dav inir1urvd a resolution in the House for a holiday adjournment from Dec mbvr 20th to January 6th COUNTY OFFICIALS ADDICTED TO TELEPHONE HABIT Orand Jury Considers They Ring Up Long Distance Too Often-Various Recommendations A CALL UPON THE COUNTY OFFICIALS TO SUPPRESS THE It hairg come to the attention of the Grand Jury that the ILLEGAL SLOT MACHINES $10 perfect filters for $5 gallon of water a minute filtered Tom Fentt the Plumber 305 Street 15182 Thonkgilng Bay Cut roses carnations violets and ehr anthcmums large stock at prices to sup all Chn Navlet Bros leuling florists 520 Street Sunset main 36 Cap 604 Prompt depverv MARRIED In this citv November 26 1M12 by Rev 1'athvr Brady Geoigs Ryan and Lila Bcitzel blth of ta citv BORN In this citv December 6th to the ife of lhtM Ruhr1 on DIED machines known as the nickel-in-the-slot or money machines are being maintained in the county in violation of Section 330 of the Penal Code this Jury recommends that the attention of the peace officers of the i county be called to this fact and that lf In their opinion this law is I being violated these machine be suppressed and the owners or parties conducting the same be prosecuted From the report of the Grand Jury filed in the Supeiior Court to-day I In this ritv December 6 Dtf Jonephlus II hmVbaml of Maliiula Blown father of William Oeoute A James ami Ruth Brown ami Mr Baker a natUe of MLsouri aged 06 Funeral hereafter 10242 FTSUKR -In tHts city December 4th Phoma Fisher broth od Uwivu Fisher of thin elty William Fisher and Mrs Horrocks of eland and! the late Henry Fisher a tiutlve of Kng- land tigod 07 yeat ami 10 days (Ulee- i lmd pHeis please copy i Friends and tUKjuuintani ts are r-petfully Invited to attend the funeral to-dav at 2 A from hia lute residents 031 Htreet Interment Citv (Vrncterv 10241 SDR'CMR-Tn ihH city December 5th Ibniy Ktrle son of TV 11 Hum und Carrie T) Slocumh brother of Dwitfht Fi Slocum giandon of Mr and Mrs Munson a native of ivramento Cal Kg ear 5 months and da Friends and ae juulntam es are respectfully inlted to attend the funeril to-morrou (tiundnvi at 2 from tlm itsidiiiAH of turents 1524 Stieet Tnterm lit itv m-tir lV24i 8 KM Near Studdon DmiU-r 5 im2 Louis Seliirmer hrth of A Fmil and Behlr-mer a nuthe of ('alM'mnla aged 4J ears 1 mouth and dns Friends and are rv ppeotfullv initid to attend the funoral Sunday at 2 fnun 'his late residence near Sheldon Interment SheMnn Vine ter 162-H Chrysanthemumi 3Fc 50c 75o pci dozen: Carnations white and nlnk prr do Floral artistically mode at rntono hie prtees Bell Conservatorv Both phones 15954 Vans 906 Capital Van and Storage Co Baggugo furniture Both phone 15714 Ebel for Choicest Cut Flower and floral designs at lowest price Fresh Carnations Roses Violets and Chryaan- i thmunm aluava on hand Give me a order Rhone Sun 151 Cap Seenth and 1B161 i Pie Mince Apple Pumpkin Cran- i berr rlehlv flavored 15c New York Bakerv 133 Third Phone 15440 Sacramento Transfer Co 527 i Street Phone Sun north 721 Crp 1T2 Uniform agent4 on all train Trunks moved 25c Distance limited Bros props 15278 Hacks for weddings partio funerals i general livery outfits Kent Bros 1617 Third Phones Hun outh 511 Cap 2i 5 15876 Dry Four-foot Cottonwood Cady I yard 20-R Both phone 15216 1 Trunk moved 25c Paclfio Transfer Co cut-rate movers White 22 Cap 1 76 8b 15110 Hacks for funerals weddings par ties Call lip 275 Cap phono Bradley JF will wait on you Ftund: Western Hotel 2 149? Five rooms down stairs six rooms up Hairs You can lie In one flat and rent the other for $9 lxt fcoxHSO You can raise enough tetabica for two familJa bt-ftluee keep fifty or one hundred chickens Is four blocks from car line and west of Twentieth Street Pnce $i400 The rent from one flat will more than pay Interest on the Investment Piv us (400 talance you can pay just like rent low rate of Interest Streat Residence We hae a nice high lot 40i- with pood 7-room house old but has ele -trie lights bath and all modern conveniences uewly painted and papered large bam on alley cement sidewalk laid It on Street west of Twenty-seventh and you can buy It for $1vJdO Pay us $f5u Utah balance easy payments laow rate of Interest Furnished Dwelling We have a fine furnished residtnoe of eleven large rooms of elegant furniture everything complete for housekeepirg never has been rente! before and the furniture looks like new' and will suit the moat fastidious famllv in tne city located on corner of Street west of Fifteenth Curtis Carmichael Brand Cor 4tti and Sts Instruments at Startling Preparatory to devoting our ent're energies to the piano business we will close out our stock of Violins Guitars Banjos Mandolins Brass Instruments Phonographs Sheet Music and Music Books etc at greatly reduced prices Good opportunity to buy Xmas presents cheaply Watch for our Piano Pianos at Real Money-Savin? Prices MARX BROS The Down Town Music Men 403 STREET LODGES OF FORESTERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Officers of the Courts of Foresters of America of this city have been elected as follows: Court Capital No Junior Past Chief Ranger McCully Chief Ranger A Maloney Sub-Chief Ranger Stebbins Treasurer Cronkite Financial Secretary Collins Recording Secretary Phil Hirsch Senior Woodward Weldon Junior Woodward Heilman Senior Beadle 1 Garwood Junior Beadle A McKee Trustee (three years) MoCully Lecturer Ogg Physician Dr Campbell Druggist Ing Pianist Baldwin Court Sacramento No Junior Past Chief Ranger Waldren Chief Ranger Van Walbeck Sub-Chief Ranger A Carter Treasurer Uhl Financial Secretary A Root Recording Secretary Hill Senior Woodward Post Junior Woodward Piooanoo Senior Beadle Fred Blair Junior Beadle Martin White Trustee (three years) Crone' Lecturer De Costa Physician' Dr Henrikson Druggist A Green Pianist Baldwin 0 'ourt Concordia No 119 Junior 1st Chief Panger Pred Kuehler Chief Ranger Pred Brunner Sub-Chief Ranger Chris Merz Treasurer Falg Financial Secretary Becker Recording Secretary Gast-man Senior Woodward Haller Junior Woodward Joseph Pfyl: Senior Beadle I Kind Junior Beadle Herbst Trustee (three years) Gessner Lecturer Steiner Physician Dr Waen-r Druggist WOMEN OF LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB TO BE OPPONENTS Th Prize Cup to Be Contested for Twice Each To Belong to Club At a mating of the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Country Club and the Auxiliary held at the residence of Wilbur George It was discussed what rules shall govern the play for a trophy put up by a local business house It was doilded to make tlte affair a handicap event the play to be medal play and over a nine-hole couise President George Is to select llie Jmndli upper the latter's Identity to be known only to himself Mrs Uobeit Devlin Mrs I Upson Mrs Lane Mis George and Mias Shaw represented the Auxiliary while George Upson George Deuel and Goethe represented the Directors It wxs decided to contest semi-annually for the cup und els it was the club's first trophy it was decided to keep the cup at the club-house and inscribe on its face the name und score of the winner of en cont st The trophy will be (untested for on New' Year's Daj and during the May Carnival TELLING OF JEONG MURDER SEVEN HIGHBINDERS ARE CHARGED WITH THE CRIME One of the Defendant Declares Ha Was Present but Did No Shooting The arraignment and preliminary examination of Ow Sing Duck How Duo Slog Yow Ting Now Ah Sing Ah Sen and Tui Chung the eev Chinese charged with having killed Jeong Ylm at Walnut Grove on November 21st were called ill Township Justice Jay Court this morning- The defendants pleaded not' guilty- to tile charge' and ii was agreed they should le exjmintd jointly Coroner MeMuUen and Autopsy Phyan lun Atkinson testified the formes- with resid'd to haying held an Inquest upon the dt ad liuui and tile latter described the cliartn ler of the wounds Inflicted All Sing one of the defendants a- on the witness stand up to the tune of the noon recess lie testified that he und Ah Sen ei present at the shooting of Jeong Ylm imt thut neither of in had pistols and linl nothing lo do with the killing Sing said when the trouble commeneed Ylm ran down an alley pursued by tin re men why fhot at him as he lan Their ammunition gave out und three other men then took up the fight chasing Ylm unto the levee road firing all the time Here Ylm fell and us he lay pi emirate upon the ground several shots were fired Into hln body Character of Napoleon to Be Discussed On next Monday evening at the Congregational Chun Professor Thom? Bacon will deliver a lecture the fcet'ond In tbe University Extension course His subject will be of HOTEL ARRIVALS fire the at the Capital Hotel December 8 Shropshire Brlwon Mrs Brinson Fresno A Baldwin Graudy Flelst haoken A Mevnett A Bell Han FramlHco Frank M'olf Now York Mullen A Sherwood 1 A-Kyomelv San Franols-co IF Nolge-mutt Hewlett New York Frank A Daugherty San Francisco Lynde Sawyer Trueibreath and wife New York Bennett Ala Darling-ton Placer-vllle: Rivrage lyo Anffelec Senator A Smith Los Angeles HE PENSION BILL PASSED WASHINGTON Dwomber Immediately after the reading of the Journal the House to-day entered upon the consideration of the Pension Appropriation bill The bill aroused no dlrcusHinn Mr Harney of Wisconsin In charge of the measure explained that the appropriations It carried aggregating $139847000 were practically Identical with those for the current year and that It contained no new legislation The hill was them passed without a word of conunent exactly ten minutes having been consumed In Its consideration Mr Olmstead of Pennsylvania presented the report of the Wagner-Butler contested election case from the Twelfth Missouri District and gave notice that he would call It up next Wednesday The regular order was then demanded This was the London Dock Charges bill whclh came over from jthe last session as unfinished business As Mr Sherman of New York who Is opposed to the meaure wus absent It was agreed by unanimous consent that the bill should be taken up on ADVERTISEMENTS For Health Use iartleft Mineral Water 'Twill keep your stomach liver and kidneys In good order will tone up your system will protect you from attacks of rheumatism Any Crccr or Drugglit MANY OF THEM SECURED BY IN-DEMNITY COMPANIES Name of Citizens Who Endorsed the Honesty of Various Local Officials Bonds have been filed in the office of the County Recorder by the men who were successful in the November election Tliey are as follows: Boyd County Surveyor $5000 Julia I Boyd and Herman Mier sui titles Howard School Superintendent $5ou0 Aetna Indemnity Company surety Williams County Auditor Pacific Surety Company suiety Cohn County Recorder $10-000 A White and Isador Cohen sureties Charles Trainer Tax Collector $ft0(k0 Pied Raschen Charles Sellm-gr Kuhstaller Cronan Krank It Kyan James II Devine James Touhey Henry Meyer IHmiel McBwec-ney Oia Runyon-Buekman and Thomas Fox sureties Arthur Seymour District Attorney $5000 Ahern I Seymour I) Schmidt und John IUley sureties W'lPiam Hamilton County Cleik $25000 Aetna Indemnity Company surety A Greenlaw' County Treasurer $100000 Aetna Indemnity Company sureij Thomas Jenkins Supervisor $15 000 Aetna Indemnity Company surely Walter Dodge Saua-nunto Township $1500 Aetna Indemnity Cuinpaii) surety Doherty Constable Sacramento Township $1500 Darnel Sullivan and Isador Cohen sureties John March City Justice $2500 Frank Ryan and John Haub suie- Lletj Edward A Meister Supervisor $15-Fn0 United States Fidelity und Guaranty Coinpan surety Lavld Reese Sheriff $60000 George Rider isador Cohen A Howard Miller Ellis Kilgore A Tracy Cavanaugh Daniel Flint Frnuk Kuhstaller Fassu tt and William Mitchell sureties Smith Public Administrator $20000 Frederick Cox and Frank Miller sureties Jay Brow Justice of the Peace of Sacrumeiito Township $2500 Isador Cohen and Fi ed Raschen sureties The bonds of Thomas Berkey Assessor and Gorvuley Coroner have already been published in The Bee BALL GAMES PLAYED TO-DAY Sacramento und San Francisco played at Sin Francks this afternoon The following la the result of the game by Innings: SACK A MI I'D 1 2 3 45 7 89 10 11 Total gm SAN FRANCISCO Total If for any reason the game should be postponed the fart will he indicated by a cipher in the annexed black space: LOS ANGELES AND OAKLAND CONTEST Los Angeles and Oakland played at Los Angeles to-day the following being the lesult of the game by Innings: JOS ANGKLES 1 9 4 5 8 9 10 Total fTH OAKLAND 1 2 3 45 6 7 89 10 11 Total If for any reason the game should be postponed the fact will be Indicated by a cipher In the annexed black space: mm A BRIEF SEASON OF DRAMA AND COMEDY Sarramento theatw-goara are to have a week's season of plays at the Clunie Theater presented by stock company one of the M'-ular-prlce organ Izaitlons o-f the Coart It hae had a very successful season thus far Several of the plajers were formerly member of the Sam Shaw company Will Walling well known to local eater-goei Is the leading man of the company The engagement will begin next Wednesday night The company will lay off next Saturday night to give up the stage for the "Rudolph and Adolph" farce-oomedy company The Allen company will present the following plays: Wednesday "A Fair Rebel" Thuisday and Man" Friday "Roee-dale" Saturday matinee "The Rent Lord Lennox" "Sunday "The Power of Wealth" Monday "A Player's Night Off" Tuesday "Davy Peace Disturbers Before His Honor In the Pity Justice's Court this morning John Hurly charge! with disturbing the peace was found guilty but sentence was postponed until this afternoon I John Meyer charged with disturbing the peace waa allowed to go Meyer was acc-used of disturbing hla peace by chasing her on the street and calling her names Robert Foster not charged woe told to get out and go to work Foster Is sold to be weak-minded Day of Good Cheer for Homeless and Hungry The Sacramento branch of the Volunteers of America Is making arrangements to help the poor on Christmas Day to bring good cheer to the men and women confined In the local prisons The Volunteers will endeavor to gather sufficient food to feed all the gxr who apply to them on Christmas ay The Volunteers have a mission hall at 106 Street where meetings are U-ld each evening A thing of beauty Is a Joy Kent If ou arc puzzled about shat to bvlcct for the masculine member: of the family remember the promts that we surest are as ornamental as they are useful 1' ancy Vests in Persian designs white silk Vests with pearl buttons Mufflers of satin in Oriental designs Evening Dress Protector with soft unquilted lining I nibrellas and Canes at all prices Hut tpe is a cold medium to show the richness of our stovk! tome in or send anyone in for samples we will take the responsibility of suiting HIM Cor Ninth and Sts "Kvry man Is iUJ" but we can (It him $1 FOUNTAIN PENS $1 I will mail my Fountain lVn guaranteeing satisfaction on receipt of price PURNETl' 716 St re it The Home Is Yout Castle Whv not urn teh It nicey Buy of jr V- PolLshou Golden O-k rtih houtls largo BtH Plat liirai- I huidtmo I laud Calvin spb-tulld aluu at $25 Pay is $5 vh-Ii i tih wtfk and no liuot- 't Who voold tf without on on muh t-nuis? We have them in Slj tu tlun CliasM Campbell 411-413 ST We do all kinds of Upholstery and Repair Work Phone us about it I Population Of Sacramento Is estimated at 35000 Souls TVc have eno'utfti pictures to fcupply this population anil wajit you to see our Him ar rirht and sub Jucts are ail new THE HEVENER-MIEB CO 015 Street Pictures and Plctur Framing wetMMemmeeweeBMM rrtr I HNiO'S EXCLUSIVE CMOS mi- The most beautiful crwetkms in tMior kuiLb this aetmuci can be s-en next Monday lu our Cloak Departments thilv the very neowit models hate been unoubed In the lost few-tints Theee gtkt were selected and bought for by one of New York most artistic lady designers and buyers Oxford Grav Mixed Oray and Itlack Zlbellno high-grade ftttut-tatlored suits Priced from $2250 to $60 Norfolk Walking: Suite Priced from $15 to $40 Carlo Jacket Silk Carlo Jttekofts Prloed fro-m 39 $1850 to $65 5 Half fitted 27-lnoh tuid 42-lruch Jackets Priced frmn $750 to $40 2 We can al mail order wanted Try ua I I ygh A a A A A a 'biira cssicakaa' DR HIN EnglLsh and Chinetse phy elclan and vurgeon Eyet ear note end throat Phone Sun -aet 664-4b Cap 3o6-2b Hr IKll lX 7-9 dailv except Frldavs Office $27 15221 The Grand Jury of 1902 presented Its final report to Superior Judge Hughes thU morning and was dte-iharged The report Is signed by Frank and bears as members of the Jury the names of Adams Arnold Krank But- ler George Kicks Harper HcUsett Hunt Jones William Lampert XI McLennan A I Melsttr Millard Purnell James Beadier Sheehan Thomas Waite John Weil Wilson and Purnell ay Secretary and Pren- tiss Muslin as expeit accountant SUPPRESS THE SLOT MACHINES The Jury pronounces against thei robbing niekel-tn-the-slot machines1 which aie permitted to run In the county and calls upon the county officials to suppress them The language of the Jury on the subject is contained above There is a bit of irony in the following clause in the report Grand Jury jjjd not visit the City Hall or City Prison every member thereof being fully cognizant of its condition as well as is eery city and county official and most of the citizens of Sacramento through numerous newspaper articles and the reports of many previous Grand Juries as to its utter inadequacy for the purposes for whhh it is used and Inasmuch as the electors of Sacramento have expressed at the last munlclfol bond election their entire satisfaction with the present municipal buildings this Jury deems the reiteration of any recommendation looking towards the implement of the same to be useless and of no avail A DANGEROUS WALL With reference to the Court House and County Jail the Jury reports: Jury desire to call your attention and through you the attention of the Roard of Supervisors to the wall which separates the County Jail from the County Assessor's office Instead of this being a well-con etnK ted brick or steed wall it is a mere wooden partition through which any desperate criminal could break were he supplied with proper tools and given a few minutes time This Jury would recommend that more substantial partition wall be immediately constructed between these two rooms Jury also noted the fact that many of the books and papers of the different county officers that are not in present use are stored carelessly in any vacant room in the buildings Some are in the petty Jury room and some in a small room back of the private office This Jury would recommend even for immediate or temporary use that some room be provided with proper shelving and receptacles for filing the papers and archives of this county to the end! that they be not destroyed In the in-j terlm between now and the construction of a new Court TOO MUCH The following relates to telephone A Greene Pianist Rohrer A meeting of all the Courts in the Sacramento District will be held at Foresters' Hall next Tuesday evening Grand Thief Ranger Senator I Wolf of San Francisco and other grand officers will be In attendance Court Capital will celebrate its anniversary next month by giving a banquet WILL BANQUET THE RETIRING PASTOR Next Tuesday evening a reception and banquet will be tendered Rev A It Hanks and family at the First Baptist Church Rev Banks has been pastor of this church for eight years and during his term a laige debt has been paid off and many Improvements on the (hureh property have been made Dr health failed and he was forced to resign JAPANESE BEING TREATED AT COUNTY HOSPITAL During the Past Year 104 Received Medical Aid In hU report to the Board of Super ADVERTISEMENTS 4 riAa'rua---uai Mf i service and the manner of allowing claims by the Board of Supervisor I The attention of this Grand Juiy having been directed by its expert ac- countant to the fact that the telephone service has been and is being abused by some of the officers of the county we desire to direct the attention of your Honorable Couit und through I you the Board of Supenlsors to this fact and to strongly adiee said Boaidj and its Clerk of Claims to hereafter moie carefully scrutinize such telephone bills and deduct therefrom su i charges for long-distance switches as are not properly a chaise against the county I We also desire to cal! the attention of the Board of Supervises to the fact that In many cases the claims audited i' and passed by them do not fully com- I ply with the i equipments of the law THE EVIL CONTINUES I In his report Accountant Maslin has the following to add on the subject of telephone bills: greatest 11 noticed in this examination of claims is the fact that most of the officers have lelphone bills rendeied them monthly to which are attached the long distance switches 'and even a oursory examination of these will show to any person that many of these out-of-town switches are of a private nature and should not be charged against the county I have on several occasions called the attention of the Grand Jury to this fact but the evil continues to exist and I strongly recommend that your honorable bodv particularly call the attention cf the Supervisors and their Clerk of Claims to this fact for It is Just as wrong for a county official to certify to the correctness of his private telephone bills and allow the same to be paid by the county as it would be to take that much money directly fiom the treasury without warrant of DELINQUENT TAXES ETC The report calls attention to the need of more water at the State Cupi-tol and of more care in the matter of electric wiring both these matters having to do with the liability to file The Jury points out the need of im- proved at the County Hospital In detailing the amount of money collected by the District Attorney's office on the account of delinquent taxes the expert Bays: official (the District Attorney) is charged with the duty of collecting delinquent city taxes no effort however is made to collect the same and but little is ever paid and that only when a transfer of real estate is about to be made and the cloud resting on the title thereto by reason of such delinquent tax standing against it is dissipated by paying the same to the District The county officials are quite generally complimented by the Jury and especially District Attorney Baker for his regular attendance and advising it on all subjects on which Information whs desired visors yesterday Dr A White Superintendent of the County Hospital stated that 104 Japanese had been treated at the hospital during the past year Fifteen cf them had died while twelve are being treated at the present time Columbia Tent Knights of Maccabees On last Wednesday evening the fol lowing officers of (folumbla Tent No 2S Knlghta of the Maccabees were elected for the ensuing term: Thomas Truscott Commander It Keene Lieutenant-Commander Itenfro and (re-elected) John Sem-mon9 Chaplain A Woodward Sergeant A Rrackley Master-at-Arnis: Work First Harvey Second Ruscoe Sentinel Ma-eron and Moll Trustee Purify your blood lose those liver spots gain a beautiful complexion and stimulate your energies by taking Star Kidney and Liver bitters the Ideal laxative 14SC7 Dr II dentist to 1 and 2 Oachner 15382 -n Hflfli' jiBygpM IB Christmas Perfumes All the newest and most popular odore from the bet-known Palmar SaleMer Rogora A Gallon Rioahsookcr Kirk Oolgato light nor Relger Lazoll In single bottles pretty couplets fancy packages and cut glass Single bottles 25o to $150 Couplets 50c to $350 Fancy Packages $150 to $6 Fancy Cut Glass $6 package Sachet Powders asserted odors 25c and 50c An especially well assorted line of Perfumery Atomizers 25o to $300 TOILET Palmer's Rodgara A and others In bulk at $150 pint! in bottles 40o 50o 90o and $100 No matter who you are buyinq for you can certainly find something suitable in this stock McMorry THE RELIABLE DRUBOIIT Sixtlx and Sts leaning and YE ING WORKS 1010 Ninth Street We are turning out more work than any other filace in Sacramento Why? Our wort the beat Both phone HOT AIR Furnaces We put them In and guarantee sdtlafaWiun Our prices are reaeon-able and workmu)li SINCLAIR BESSEY 513 Phone-Sunset white 367 Capital 10C3 Crullers made with Royal Baking Powder are light sweet crisp and never tough nor grease soaked Delicious with fee for breakfast lunch or between meals Royal Baking Powder makes all bread- i foods more palatable and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK The demand of the times Is for oom-ortable clothes that look and feel a part of the living moving active men tf the day We make them Geo Bock Tailor BINJ Street 15643 Dr Wood dentist removed his o'tice to Bldg Phone west ltd DJW.

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