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THURSDAY. CITY COUNCIL 'THAT ROLLING 5 KILLED By Bridge Falling Near Roseburg. A DR. M. H.

ELLIS Physician and Surgeon' Albany, Oregon Calls made in city and country. Phone, Main 38. CASE. Prowcuting Witness Fails to Ap- Pear. Tne case of the state against E.

Merrill and W. F. Millard, charged with robbing Frank McQuillam of consisting of five $10's, three $5's and na ves, was caiieti betoro Justice appearing iur me piamuii ana ii. w. wrignt ior Present Recorder, chief of police, ehief engineer and Councilmen Curl, Snell, Chamberei Marshall and Simp-1 Vi In the absence of the Mayor Council-! man Curl presided.

The following bills were allowed: A. G. Long $12.28, Medio Stuart I $5 50, F. L. tile $2 50, A.

A. Fuller $3 00, Peter Rilev S5.00. Roner Bros, $10.72, H. G. Fisher $100.

The fire hydrant at 2nd and Cleveland was ordered changed to 2nd and Denver streets. Upon recommendation a was ordered on Santiam road Ln n1ynu e' oa1d c.ement. wa along block 42 2nd ad, west side The Masonic Buildhig Association was rained permission to iniDroVu DrOLertV on First St. Petition of Linn Engine Co. asked that house be put in presentable condi- i side- tne aeienaants.

miss Merrill was and brouget back on the evening train, when she put up $250 cash bail and Minard 100, each on checks of Jas. H1'1- prosecuting witness was placed on $100 bords, furnished by IS. Moe. When the ease was rullpil th witness fnilpH tn nnTwar hia KnnH win ordered lorfeited, and the case was ordered contunued until 1 o'clock. tion, cleaned up, members be provided was openly stated in tho court that tlo i lns with hats and coats and tapper bought, witness had probably been spirited Ordinances were passed providing for 'J'u W0UT from AlhW iv surpluses on pavement on ferry, Wash- TB? de olPln tJ troril Albany MX tally inL'ton and Third streets the parties who did It to the peniten Train.

ana imra streets. evidence can be 8ccu.ed of it I rains. A second cleanup cart was ordered. 1 August 29 at 9 a m. was set for the and another man will be employed to trial of the care assist in keeping the streets clean, the 6 Cat6, I Trof.

Kent, one of the O.A.C's best one in use being very satisfactory. i left for tho Humbult country, in Fn'ir Foifuroc I Northern California, on the coast, to I 1 our redlures- judge stock at the Ferndalo fair, his third successive season there. He went Mlled in an AutO Accident. The Empire Photoplay Theatre has Portland and thence down the coast an all-feature program, showing the big a steamer. A Cumminra of Portland urn! I "Fire at oney Island, the "Elks Con- I Youne of Damascus were Mention Parade" at Atlantic City, be- Prof.

F. L. Griffith, another O.A.C-in an auto accident iust noi thof Orecon 8ldes a fine Vitagraph drama "Ends of man, an assistant in one of the depart-City vesterdav eve'ninir and Frederick i tha Eartni" and a roaring comedy by ments, left for Boiso. Idaho, where he Kummer was seriously 'injured. It was tThe1 "fl'KK'ns'? has a position in the high school.

There in front nf the Maedalen Home and ad a- Ihe illustrated sung is the has been a big call for available talent wtawWuSTr "SparklinK the school for high school teachers ln -i. A Long Editorial Hike. Editors Shewman and Brown, of the Oregon City Courier, the former formerly of the Albany Herald, were in the f. i a nu i.um uivy aown tne toot nuis to Gates, just tor the experience. At Gates they took tne train, reacning nere in time lor the local.

Needle in Finger, Dorothy, the little daughter of Mr. 1 If U7 A I and MrB A Salisbury. yestorday in some wuy nrove a sewing macnine neeuio through a finger, going through a bone and nail. Dr. Kavannugh was called iand extracted tho needle, broken to pieces, with the thread in the ovo.

a delicate operation. The Weather. The range of temperature was 93 I I I yesterday, down to 51 this morning. ortiuna ny Mr. Beam.

ft Tllu dy uufore reached 94, und thol. Mrs. Beam and daughter Elizabeth from Albany's Six Early Trains. Dr. Olive K.

Beers left for Chicago to assume her work as superintendent of one of the Eleanor Clubs, this time beins at the head of No. 2. Mrs Beers assists Miss Robertson also in the gen eral work of the Clubs, a splendid work in Chicago, giving girls homes under the rierht influence, something that has attracted a good deal of favorable at tention. During tne summer Beers was the guest of her sister, Mrs. H.

Brvant. who accompanied her to Salem to spend the day, and for several weeks was a leader in the good times of the Albany colony at Cascadia. Her many friends hero hope to see her return to Albany to remain. Geo. E.

Sanders, of the Pacific Tele- nhone Co. left for -Brownsville and other places with the new directories. which he is personally delivering ana lookintr after the work in his district. The Pacific was a pioneer in reaching out into the foot hills, and now there is hardl a farm house that is not in connection with the rest of the world. Dr.

Fersuson left for Corvallis in the interest of Albanv Colleee. Some of the best endowment support has come from other college towns, where prom inent members of the Presbyterian church wish to assist in keeping the Albany college an important factor in tne worK oi euueauon. Mrs. C. A.

Curran went to Shelburn on a visit with the Blatchford boys. Mrs. Pitman left for Woodburn-Mrs. Hattie Mansfield Gibbon, of Portland, left for Salem. Saturday she expects to return to Breitenbush to look after her valuable interests there.

Benson Starr, son-in-law of W. H. Goltra, went to Portland. J. W.

Reader, of the Curtis lumber Co. left on a Salem business trip. Miss sue urecKenriuge leit ior ram City on a visit of a few days, while her fath.T went to Lebanon for a visit with his daughter and grandchildren. Mrs. Robinett and sister, left on a Brownsville visit.

The latter formerly resided here, her daughter being one of Albany's first osteopathic physicians. A. B. Beckley, the furniture-man, left on a sales trip. Wm.

Eagles went to the Bay to bring back his camping outfit. O. H. Larson returned from a Eugene trip. G.

W. McDowell, of the Oregon Electric, returned to Salem after a short Albany trip. Albany Men in Eugene's LocK Up Register: Judge Pryson, of the municipal court, held a little seance yesterday morning with seven drunks who were gathered in by the night police Tuesday evening. They report that almost all of them got off the 11:30 car and were too drunk to get anywhere and a gond bed wan found for them at the city jail. George Kelley, M.

N. Miller, Mike Bush and James Lanto plead guilty and mid a fine of $10 each. Frank Adams plead guilty but had no money and is in jail for five days. Ham Wyatt and W. Burns plead not guilty and their case has not been disposed of.

They may fight the legality of the arrest as they claim they were not drunk. Four of the young men ivu in Albany and cime up to have a time at Springfield ansl they found quarters in the Eugene lockup. Junctions' Punkins The Democrat a ticket to the Junction punkin show Sept. 28, 29 and 30. The Secretary says: "We are going to have a fine exhibit and we wann you to see it." Great Jack'o'lantern, but we would like to.

If there is a weak spot around us it is punkin pie, and our mouth waters at the mention of it. Going East. Rolla Bruce an! Darwin Carnegie leave tonight for the cast together, as far as Omaha, where Rolla will take the train north for Luverne, Minn where he will reside with his grand father and go to school for a year. He has been one of the high school best foot ball and base ball players. Darwin noes to Schenectady.

N. V. to snend a year in the headquarters of electrical engineering in the U. S. Both fine young men.

The Weather. Range of temperatuie 44 49. The river is .7 of a foot. Prediction: fair tonight and Friday. The hii'hest average Drice of Cal ifornia Bartlctts Aug.

16 18 in Ihe easi was at N. $1,68. the lowest at Detroit, $1.13. At Hood River recently ahmit nm kundred people were counted at all ihi churches combined and over 500 at thi moving picture shows. Mr.

Boos, of Medtord. his a meer sclmum nine that is claimed to hi 130 years age. An Albany man haf Ho.HU In rrr. uittl. I l.n .,1...

230 years old. Another hie gold ttrike has dis covered on McClmtock inek. north i Skagway. These Ihinirs don't people away from th any more Once they dii. Mrs.

Eva R. Sharp, nf Lane coun'y ha3 sued her hu.iunml became he h.i been s.ea!iing sharp words to lo: filli--en years, not a pleasant w.ird, shi swears in 15 yenrj. According to the Salem Statfman thi citv cnun ii of S-Llem will nrnli.iiiy Kin proceedings to revoke th frjimhiii' with the lortlanrl Eugene an I rjistern R. R. Co it being asserted thit lln Co.

has violated all i's contracts Eligcn; Register: dvin l'eMer. hoy, came up from Albany with hi bicycle to ride fo where his grmdm ithc west of Springfield. fmhi i iiionci to slop the boy, that he had rur way, hut on getting word fro-n hj V.vr that he was allowed to go tin bet him free. News ROLLED And $66 Secured of a Mart from Hoover. Upon complaint ot Frank McQuillam F.

igrard was placed in the cilv jail this furenoon pending an investiga-tion of as experience of McQuillam, who recently came down lrom Hoover, where he has been working. According to the version of McQuillam he met a fancy woman named et rill, and was taken to a room in the Calitornia rooming house for the night. 'Ibey bad with them some beer, which Chief of Police Munkers was informed wjs gotten at the Franklin. This morning when Mc- I Quiilam awoke the woman was gone. It was learned thit she went to the depot in an auto with Migrard and left on the 4:18 fur Portland.

Migrard asserts that he hed nothing to do with the rolling of McQuillam. At press time the case had not been disposed of. I It is also said a man at Independence was rolled for $130 and that the same woman was mixed up in the affair. H. Schultz left this afternoon on a business trip to Forest Dennis Merrill has gone down ihe west side in his auto on a business trip.

79a cent' is the Portland price of wheat, which means about 70 cents here. W. B. Potts, of Raymond, 111., is here on a visit with L. L.

Potts and father. Mr. and Mrs John Thomas returned this morning from a visit in Lane county. Miss May Montgomery returned this noon from a west side trip and went to Eugene. George Clark and family, of Lebanon.

returned this noon from their Newport UUUIlg. Miss Edna Smith, milliner at the Young Store, returned this noon from a Portland trip. Dr. and Mrs. Leeper.

of Waldnort. arrived this noon to look after the Dr's North Albany property. The first auto ever at Fort bianco, the most western' point in the (J. reached the lighthouse yesterday. Leslie M.

Scott, son of the late Harvey Scoa yesterday began his duties as U. 3. marshal ai Portland. Scott Ward and familv ire taking their summer's culing at. Cascadia, now Linn county's most popular summer resort.

Mrs. Aldrich, of Roseburg, left for home this afternoon after a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Ryder, of North Albany.

Register B. F. Jones and wife, of Roseburg, were in the city this noon on their way home from an outing at newporc. Supt. Jackson is ju't sending out 500 copies of the school law to all the officers of the county, who will now be informed of the latest laws.

Elias Truax, who has been working on tne uescnuces roaa a year anj over, has returned to Linn county, most of the men having been laid off. Rockey iilis is getting ready to have a couple of cottages built on his property on Fifth street near Jackson, to be used for rental, a chance for toma one ui a few weeks getting a fine place ior a nome. 1 I An Albany lady has a couple of sham rocks with four leaves, and is wonder ing if that is a raritv in Ireland's favorite, which usually, like our clovers nas only tnree leaves. Anyway it ought to Dnng good iuck. There was a fire alarm last night awhile after 9 o'clock.

It was sounded in the-box at Jackson and Fifth street and the fellow who did it was 'seen to run up street at full speed. It loons as it it was a case of trouble. Hon. F. J.

Miller, who was threatened with typhoid fever, is gradually im- i proving at the Foley springs, where he nas oeen ior a couple weens, tie bad a fall, bruising one of his sides some. out is up ana arouna part ot tne day. I County Clerk Willard Marks and wife arrived nome resterday afternoon from their Cascaoia outing, where they had a great time, Mr. MarKs made a reputation as end man and Mrs. Marks in fighting yellow jackets.

Miss Lucille Hart left this noon for Palo Alto, where sbe will finish her college course the coming year at Stanford. She was to be joined at Eugeie by Miss Evah Cushman, of Acme, also a former Albany College student. Mrs. F. W.

Strickland, wife of an P. brakeman. attempted to commit suicide at Roseburg by taking poison, but it failed. She then left for The Dalles, her husband accompanying her to the train. It was said thev had quirrelled, but he said he was only teasing his wife.

Hon. P. H. D'Aacy nnd sister, of Salem were in the city last evening on their way home from Cascadia. where Mr.

D'Arcy was the life of ihe crowd tor a few weeks, splendid as a Shakespearean reader, snd equal to a professional as an interlocutor in a minstrel show, a wit and a statesman. J. W. Dickover on his Tway to Albany Inst evening from the Ideal Fruit Farm had a puncture of his auto tire. He ha-1 another tuhc put in and there was another puncture, and a ruined rim.

While waiting for a new onefrom Portland Mr. Dickover is spendiug the day in Alhcry. Grove Lerder: Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Locke and son of Corvallis, and Mr. and S. R. Wiliij and daughter, of Albany, have been guests of Mr.

and II. A. for the past few days. The Willis family made the I- from Albany in their fine new Cauiilac touring car, and the whole party spent Sunday at London Springs. The actual cost of pavirg a running foot along the property of the Democrat man on street, was $5.45 Tn'S may vary slightly, according imount of excavation, alleys, efr but represents about the average nt present prices, and means an expense of a little ovt-r one has irop-eily reaching half wa, along block.

DR. W. R. SHINN, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate Rush Medical College. Post-graduate New York City.

Fifteen years' experience. Prompt attention to calls in the country, night or day. Office, over Cusick's Bank. Residence, corner Lyon and Seventh streets. Both Phones.

Painless Dentistry It enr ptid-cnir hobby our ttnAy for 7n an4 now ouriuccea, and oun ia the btst ioJMa work to be found in) where, no matter how py. Cooiyare our Fries We flnlih and bri-Ve wotk for out-of-town patroni In one day It delred. FtUole-M oxtrtuiion frto whan cf bridgu work 1 order bantu llfti ion f( Molar Craitni S5.00 322aBridf.Taath4.00 iG-WFillinja 1.00 1.00 SSilvtr Filllnira .50 8 Good Ribbar 3 mm o.uu 9 Best RdRubbr fuin i.du IILW.a.ttltt,fi-iteiaTuaMiuua Patnlaii Extr'tlon ,60 a nu muunu rmua BBT mrthods All work fully nwrantaMMl far fifteen yean. Wise Dental Painless Dentists FlDIns Building, Third and Waihlnrton PORTLAND, OKI Office Heara: I A. 11.

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app. ttdta4 Stataa FaSaut Oflca, WASHINGTON, O. C. fifty" -vVl Pi aa Five men were i.iatantlv'-'killpri. nnif five others injured, four of thtm se-ious-ly, by a wooden br'dge in Coles Valley, oyer the Umpqua, going down last night.

The men were repairing the bridge, members of the unncr. Tha killed were Gary Brown, Peter McFar-Und. William Accusta. Charles (innli. ner and William Belieu.

The injured, Ki ihornton, Kay and Glen Wilson, cienry van riynmng ana rank Gilliam, all residents of the county. The men were removing the false work of one end of the bridge when the span quivered and dropped. The noise brought some farmers, and assistance was telegraphed from Roseburg, eighteen miles away, several physicians responding at once. Gary Brown, the lureman, uaminor ana Uelieu were Kosequrg men, well known there, and jment in special work, some of the scnoois coming close to college work. Senator M.

A. Miller, prominently mentioned for TJ. S. senator, and brother W. A.

Miller, of Portland, left for Portland. The Miller Brothers have just returned from Cascadia, where thev assisted in mnkincr tinners livelv p. "'ji a mitm 1,1 "iinBtrolcy. W. B.

Pratt, of Burt. Iown, left for home after a visit with his brother N. D. Pratt. Ho is a mighty good brother, for he comes out here to see his Oregon brother every year or two, having maue a gooa many trips nero.

Miar(M All v. schools, enme clown from tho Morgan and left for the west sido for Sea- B'de on the ocean, being joined at Mc Minnville, bv Miss Lotim McCullnnirh. also of tho Albany schools. Prof. Fertruson.

of tho collorro. lof Mrs. Burns, of Bloomington, Iown, left for home after a week's visit at Owen Beams, being accompanied to left for Newport for an outinir. Mr. Gaston will run tho Beuin house for awhile.

Roy Yates loft on a Brownsville bus- -ness trip. Several crowds ot fire fighters left on the different spokes of the Hub, by the Man About Town, The new Rhodes block is up about two stories An agreeablo report is that it will be a four story hotel. The first floor to be for tho office, with a long plate glass front, dining room and the second floor for parlor and suites of moms, and tho two top floors for bed rooms, a court on the inside. This accounts for the nine foot ceilings, the regular height for living rooms, and the height of tho first floor, proper for hotel purposes. Tho location is a good one, and there will be no trouble to secure a renter.

J. T. Wcntworth, with a good force of men already hus a big hole at the site of the new filtration plant, with more to dig. It is Baid 2,000 or 3,000 barrels of cement will be requifbd for the concrote work. Woodworth continues to spread out, and is uow getting ready for a niann department in the rooms recently vacated bv the Oregon Power Co.

The irnnt will correspond with tho front of the Woodworth Drue store.outlining tha entire front of the Woodworth storo, one of the mpletest in its linos In the valley. A good deal of smo'te around, which means that there is really some fire in tho hills. W. 8. Weaver has just completed a new walk in front of the property ut Ferry and Third street, following that in front of the Marks an I Fisher prop erty, making a complete line of cement wain on hotn side at the utreet from Nmih to First street, excepting in front i ne titernnerg property.

Kaitie Snake at Jefferson. Editor Tip Humphrey of tho Jeffof- vin Keview was in the city this nfter-no n. lifter gelling out the issuo of his oHper the week, Here are two interesting items from the paper: While cutting cabbage In her garden i few days ago Mrs. Sherman ipi-n a small and decapitated it vi'h Ihe butch knife. Then sho got cared, for it provi tl to bo a small attle snake, the (irat, so far as can be earned, ever found in this city, and where the "varmint" came from is a nystery.

It was this year'B product, 'or it had rattles, onlv a hutiun. an it Is most iihaMc there is a ne9t of hem ntar where it was found. It is roported thai Siate Senator John Carson will be a candidate for; representative to succeed Hawley, If tho iters Inko tho ability of the two men i-ito consideration, Carson will have a walkover. going thirty miles an hour, Kummer that it was going only twelve, when something gave away and the car careened to the side into a ditch, overturning, crushing the two men beneath the car, while Kummer was saved by being thrown further out. Case of Non-Support.

upon complaint of Arthur Allen, hia wife Bertha, was arrested by Sheriff Smith, on the chareo'ot non support. The complaint charges it since July li, when ho went over to Lincoln county, where his grandfather lives. Hearing that there was talk of I the actioi he came to Albany. He is about it years of age and belongs to an ellent'family M. Weatherford was emnlnvorl and tho e.g.

hoimr herd thS boioro a iurv bQt0r0 3Ury', The Seven Mile rire. A lire up on Seven Mile hill is going over some old burned off stumps, causing some smoke, as well as lire. It was reported that traffic over tho road had i been stopped, but Countv Runger T. II. Watkins thinks automobiles can nass all right.

This morning some men were sent up from Cascadia to hnln kppn the lirn from spreading. A telephone message this afternoon stated that the Seven Mile hill fire had struck some of the tops of the green trees, with darger of spreading, Hanger Knowlcs is in charge of the fight against It. Died in Portland. Cleo Waive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Organ, died in Portland yesterday, at the age cf 8 months, and will be brought to Albany on the noon train tomorrow, for burial, with services at the cemetery. The mother was formerly Miss Waive Streitel of this city, and has many friends here whose sympathy she will havo. FRiDAY. N. Jerry, Medford, has been in tho city.

Frank Kelly was here from The Dalles. C. H. Walker is attending tho exposition at Astoria. Geo.

Humphries, Myrtle Creek, has been in the city. J. A. Aerhart and L. T.

Brower, of Eugene, were in the city. Mrs. Peter Riley went to Portland last evening, called there by the illness of a relative, Ed. Mooney. Frank Cnmmins has finished his sum mer's outing, arriving this afternoon from the McKsnzie, where he fished in killed deci.

C. Worrell has returned from his Mollalla outing, and Mrs. Worrell and lunt, Mrs facaton. of llansas will nere tuiight, Harold Archibald and Wallace An-lerson are among ihe fire fighting Lrig ide th left today tor Casca i nd the ieven Mile liiil. Chester Harold, of Portland, trriveii this noon on a visit with Mr.

md Mrs. Ilert Stevensun and Mr. and rs. Chester Stevenson, Vra. J.

C. Ilainmell and daughter, lis Hlanche left his morning lor Cas-tdid in Roy Worley'e au'omoliile, and vili he at th'! Hotel Gi-Uendorfer for days Vr Frlsby, engineer at th eanilnl, jalem, firinany years, n-jw of Fori p-i-sed the city this noon will also ko up 'o Ills -r at Hulst-y. A. tjchrnitt, Miss Anna Flinn, Jr. It.

C. liu K.rl ortmiller auu ii-s I.uurt 'l'a lor, last evening re-ui-nel iroM Newport, where they have leen cnj i) i.ig beach life for some time. J.ic'i'i -i i-l arrived lait evening In iii af'ei tin1 arrangeni'-ntfl for Ihe urn-ril arid hurial of his gran.lchi'd I'd to. rnrii-e ttiM rrdin ai tin infipry. irn wiin if.

p.iety it, ij nxm. 6ir. Streile lai leen in. of the cement work it Celiln Ij( t.ix yiora, and ihue ii nun lire yean more work in A 11 crusher his ben in italle I ml ilnngs ftill be pushed on large scale. i I I I 1 day beloro that 8s, three warm days.

Mike Bush was fined $10 at Eugono Jor drUBk on Wednesday und S20 for beinK deunk on Thursday The salmon pack this year has boon an immense one, $6,000,000, a largo gain, meaning prosperity lor canners and fishermen. President Lovett, of the Harriman lines, it is reported will resign, and Julias Kruttschnilt will probably bo elected. Fred Temnleton, a former prominent U. O. student and leading foot ball player, died at Seattle yesterday morning lie leave a wife and one son.

Born, on Friday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. lYiontzcr, ot the third wurd. a girl. The parents recently came here iiuiii iiuuruoKU, auu ure visiting atnir.

Miner 8. There was a big time at Grange 10 last night, with a fine program, and a gooa teen. Among those from Albany were supt. jacKBon, wno had a talk, ana rrancis. How easy to make mistakes.

Tha Eugene Register said: "The supervisor reports 20 hres in the Siuslaw, forest. insteaa ot zv it Bhouid have been no tires. Some difference. A big Southern Pacific R. strike is said to be imminent on account of a refusal of the management to treat with the Federation of Mechanical Trades.

Another conference may avert it, and should. Atwood, who is flying from Chicugo to New York, last evening wns eight miles Bouth of Albany, miles from the start. He flew only 66 miles yes terday, and proposed to reach Now York today. The caso of Arthur Allen, tried yesterday afternoon before Judge Duncan and a jury resulted in a verdict of guilty, and an order of the court that the do fendant pay his wife $4 a week, undo! $250 bonds. Prof.

I. M. Glen r.aased through the city this afternoon with his goods and chattels for Seattle, his future home. Wash. U.

is fortunate in securing him, ono of the most popular as well in accomplished college men in the W. Mayor Rushlight pays a good many men in the employment of tho eity do not earn their Jt. fcihip them th. i'-" privr.tr cmnl I lio. A 'hey uro und.r i ivi rules this is said to be dim i I sc at ye-; refundin; bm, of i 5-1 premium, nctng for i -ii.

5 -r 'nt interest. There we i.il. on IW.I light, pu.T;iiii in run 15 years, nt 6 In-- hiehoHt premium referred. Rollins ii iv r. i not the Albany i t.j mm on the refunding I'll a yei te accident near A.

Stevei a in in i Inez Jun-s v. i. injured, the chauireur hurt internally wiiiIh W. It. Courtwright, wife an 1 thn-i children, dlso in the big cr, win liractically uninjured tnouuh hiirlm 4'ime (iisiance.

it was an suigi on the wbv to Mn rshfield with passen gers, nn-J lor twin gers, n-J lor lum reason plunged dowi Lejlde iheruud..

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