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Show THE ACRES OF VALUABLE MOKSIXO OGDEX, EXAMINER, u. rolls away over lhe rent of the Stretching buik Falls is a host of building aimed by the flame. From the lAimhani street bridge looking westward is a scene of utter destruction. What were once large sub-anti I Kiructuie are now a max of smouldering dt'hris. a tew wails here and there standing like sentinels oi.r the ruins. Huge piles of bricks, tai.glid network of electric wires, a few remnants of walls aud hero and there telegraph poll's buiucd, are all that remain vo mark the progress of the conflagration in that section. The fireinm are dynamiting bulidiug and walls it the burned area, and the intimations ot the explosions and tbe shrill whistle of the engines add to ilie indent rihablc horror of the sceue. Every few minutes the fall of walls can be Travel through this district is fraught with the grtaued danger and even in the outlying parts of the db rict. fl im,'a can be seen eating their way through the ruins and tot'erlng walls make intros and egress moie dittlculv. aluug-nfoiu-- s IDE St PROPERTY WIPED OUT District of Baltimore Swept by Attempts to Estimate the The Wholesale Flames ' ' Loss liave Utterly Failed. Baltimore, Feb- - 8. The News Union to the other aido of the stream and ; were rapidly eating into the mass of la ita editorial today, will aajr; of building, covering inore oyefer and fruit packing establishAcre than halt a mile dn length and iiom ments and these were rapidly crumbling. three to alx blocks in width, word d lhe main offices of the Western Unstrayed in Baltimore's great lire, which narted yesterday morning. The fire ia ion and Postal Telegraph (crapaule atilt burning, and coneldering the high were deserted long before midnight wind and inflammable nature of the and the building which they occupied building and material in from of it, are practically dtti rayed Several tons of dynamite were used say burn for hour yet No end can be seen at the prereut during the dny and night to blow up writing, and to estimate the total loss buildings in an effort to crock tbs ia the merest folly. spread of the flames, but eveu this was The wholesale dry goods, produce, unavailing, and the strong wind which blew, the flying embers hliher and lumber, shipping, railroad and finauc-ta- i interests hare been destroyed, not thither soon ignited other buildiugs. withstanding heroic effort on the part All of the building of newspapers Inof the Are department, reinforced ny cluding the Associated Press offices, almost numberless firemen from Wash were destroyed by midnight. Several Wilmington, of the publishers arranged Immediatelngton, Philadelphia, Newark, Harrisburg and New. York ly to have their editions printed on tbe presses of Washington papers. These city. Starting in the wholesale section the editions containing full and accurate Are burned out every wholesale house accounts of the fire arrived here early this morning and were delivered to at pots in the city, swept along through the Baltimore and Fayette street retail Their regular customer. At this hour the fire had attacked sections, destroyed all the prominent office buildings, leveled banks and the wharves, piers and docks of the brokerage offices as well as the cham- harbor and neemi to be spreading to ber of commerce and stock exchange the southeastern section of the city 9:80 s. m. The fire continues to la the financial section, and aped on through the wholeaale and export trade spread eastward and southward but Is (actions centering about Exchange not burning a fiercely as at daylight Place. It finally brought up at the and there is hope that It will spend Itself within a few hours. The lumFalla, where It invaded the lumber dia trict This morn.uf the fire was burni- ber district near O'Donnell's wharf has ng fiercely along Pratt street from been practically consumed end there is little material left for the flames to Light street to a point not yet deterft had gutted the old and feed on In that district. The monumenminable. la tal theatre on Baltimore street new buildings along that thoroughfwhich threatened and will probably fall a are, and on the wharves, victim to the flames. All electric powhoused hundreds of firms doing b miles all over the world. It had swept er la destroyed and no' street cars are away the bridges over Jones Falla aud running. burned Into the great freight terminals of tbe Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Baltimore, Feb. .6:30 a. m. The ' - Ohio railroad! on President street. wind changed from west to northwest Billions of feet of lumber have gone shortly after 5 o'clock this morning and sp in smoke already, and fire, still sent the flames to the water front, tbo fierceness which wholesale lumber district. it since it started, Millions of gallons of water had no threatens the vast manufacturing dis- effect on the flames during the night trict, following tbe harbor lines to- and at daybreak the fire seemed to be growing in extent Several fire enward Canton. To describe in detail tbe file, which gines from nearby cities have just arwill go fluwq in the history of the rived and treat ljork. The local fireworld, as onl of its greatest disasters, men are almost exhausted. is simply an impossibility, Just as it is impossible at this time to give an Baltimore, Feb. 8. There was little adequate Idea of the amouut of loss, sleep for the .700,000 residents of Balthe number of building destroyed or timore last night because of the tertbe firms that have gone out of busl- - rible conflagration ..that started Sunday forenoon. While there were no Baltlmore's equipment of twenty-fiv- lives lost the monetary loss will probReiwas almost useless. engines Acres of the ably reach $200,000,000. nforced by four Companies . from moat valuable property in the wholeTuhlngton, as many more from Phila- sale district produce, lumber, shipping, delphia, two from Wilmington and railroad and financial districts have .mother from Chester, Pa., it wan still been destroyed. At this hour, notwithuablt to check In any way during the standing heroic efforts of the firemen, night the progress of the flumes. This reinforced by numberless firemen from morning half a dozen of New York Philadelphia, Wloming-toWashington, city's most powerful ateamets arrived New. Jersey, Harrisburg Newark, by special train and their coming gave and New York, thy fire la raging as Impetus to the efforts to the aa it was nn hour after ita flames by putting fresh men. Into the furiously origin in the cellar of the John E. flgM, the Baltimore firmnea as well as at Liberty and Geran the earli- Hunt company men who er having bean exhausted Ly their nil streets. Its origin lc said to have been combustion, but no tangisight straggle against such terrific spontaneous ble evidence to this effect has been seodds The area of the fire district exIn Its cured. Roughly speaking the fire' street on the west morse described a half circle on its tends from Liberty on the east, a distance to Fklle Jones aortbern and western edges, curving rs of a mile, ai,d of about from Lombard and Liberty streets to from Fayette to Pratts street on tbe Fayette and St. Pauls street and then south, a distance of four city toward Market north and Included weeping around in this territory squares pace and Lombard streets. financial establishJacob IlglnfMtz, of the Laurie fire were a number of ments of national repute. Including the company of York, Pa., was killed today t Baltimore and Fred Strata Injured buildings of Alexander Brown A boms, the Continental Trust company, tbe by a falling wall. Among the out of Union Trust company, the Atlantic town departments . which responded st company, the offices of the Baltiwere two companies from Wilmingt- Tr-on. While fighting tbe flames on Bob more and Ohio, the Pennsylvania railten's wharf tbe Wilmington firemen way, the Maryland, Southern and Chesseveral steamship found letreat cut off by nn explosion apeake railroad, 4 the Standard Oil company's wareh- companies and a number of leading ouse. A panic un sued and the fire- hatters, etc. men yelled for aealetanoe. Several Deputy Marshal Baltimore, Feb. tugs came to their rescue and they were taken off. abandoning their on- Manning at 10:30 o'clock announced line. A few minutes later tbe entire that the fire Is practically under conwharf was a mass of flames. Among trol, Jones Falls having checked It' the principal buildings which were Philadelphia, Feb. 8. Assistant Diuwd to tbs ground in this neighborhood were the Standard Oil company, rector of Public Safely Colville telethe Patapacoe Oil company, the IT. S. phoned from Baltimore at 11:15 a. in. Fruit company, tbe Baltimore- Fruit that the fire la absolutely under control. Only two establishments are company. J. J. Underhill, W. C. N. burning on the water from auu tlurae and and Son, Baughanea the firemen. can he easily handled Frank A Bona. The authorities have already taken Police Captain French, who wen to Baltimore in charge of a detail of polaps to meet tbe emergency and Social meeting of tbe legislature la licemen, telegraphed to Director of tho called for tonight, when legislation Public Safety 8myth that, when win be enacted. The from this city reached Baltifiremen not ia measi.rq Fat drafted but It is understood tbe more they found the Baltimore firemen will Jcglaliture appropriate $75,000,000 fighting the flames from the side and relief if that amount is deemed r ar. Dietrich Chief Waters, in charge bacessary. Tbe effect of the immense of the Philadelphia firemen, ordered on the insurance companies Is a hie men to fight the fire from the front sttei of speculation and fears are to head off the spread of the flames. that some of the smaller may be torced. to tbe wall. At 1:15 it New York, Feb. . Nine engine com- -, appeared that the fire bwuld be confined to tbe west side of penies and one hook aqd ladder truck Falls.. Tm Cataract, a firs company, 'with their fighling apparatus at tha foot .or the Uhloii docks, left Jersey City on a special train to cnetked the fire at. that, point. go to Baltimore's aid at 4 o'clock this It I believed the .fire end now be morning. strolled. "t Wilmington, Del. Feb. 8. In reBaltimore. Feb. fl. 1:15 V-- m. sponse to a request from Baltimora two each, fire engines, with thirty men weeping along furiously, tbe want to Baltimore this morning. In the history of to lh harbor section rcl1 SP ir Baltimore, Feb. A 11:45 a m. The i? Property loss hr a excess of til previous estimates. fire Is sweeping along the harbor and their vessels raph !?Ti.aOT,y wind WM Mowing, add-th-s river men are taking Mlds against which idly out into tbe middle of tha stream. fvBr were combat-UchurL- r. There art 75 or 100 of these end they Are HP running are anchored don the bay. Tbe buildThe stimatee vary, rang- - ings of tbe Standard Red Sea Oil com- fog af mSs, rro (Sin 1200,000,000 to pany and the Buekmaa Fruit company, are In flames. Cr'000' could item the tide of he lhe Prcrty in Baltimore. Feb. !. Noon Thebarn-ln- g his eeSSli edjr. ares stretched for b.oclci along to the waters Jf 0,0 myriads of lumber the hnrlwr in the southwest section, yards Fa- ,wtlern ld of Jones the old part pf the city. Jhe firemen ILta UWF stream that are workina bravfly. hut against fearw ikn. foe section of ful odds... The area is enveloped m bn,ne A the flames have leaped over moke that rises In great volumes and burning, with the bad characterized . . n, ek ed Baltimore, Feb. 8. Arneng tne buildings burned are: South Chai.es street: 11. E. Gravely Bona, smoking iohacco: Prank H. Sloan Co., cabinet had hardware; Lapsley Brother Co., window shades; the Florodora Tag company. A. Frank Rons. Betting-helmMot ter, 24 West Baltimore er street. The following includes a partial list of tbe Individual loasea ot $100,000 ana over. Tbe estimates cover buildings aud contents: John K. Hurst, dry good, $1,500,000, over $1,000,000 insurant; William Booth Importing company, $150,000; The Daniel Miller eompany. dry good. 51.50O.QuO, carry more than $1,000,000 Insurance on contents; Dixon and Bartlett company, shoes, $175,000; Joiner, Wllse Co., hate and cat. $100,000; Spraglna. Buneck Co., shoes. $125,000; Cohen, Adler Shoe company. $125,000; L. 8. Finnan, lames wrappers; Jacob K. Sellgman, paper, and Nathan Rosen, ladies' cloaks, $100.-00Morton, Samuels Co., boots and shoes, and Strauss Brothers, storage, $100,000; Bales Rubber company, $135,-00Guggenhelmer. Wells Co., lithographers aud printers, $125,000; M. Friedman Sons, clothing, and F. Schleunes, clothes $150,000; Schwartz-ko- p Toy company. $100,000; National Exchange Bank building and content. $125,000; 8. Lowman Co., rlolhing, $125,000; John E. Hunt 'Co storage. $150,000; Lawrence and Gould Shoe eompany and Bates list company $125,000 ; 8. Ginsberg Co., clothing, $125,000; Wlnkelman Brown, drugs, $125,000; R. M. 8utton Co., dry goods, $1,500,000: 'Chesapeake Shoe company, $100,000; S. F. and A. F. Miller, clothing. $130,000; 8. Halle Sons, boots and shoes, $100,000; Strauss Brothers, dry goods, $250,000; A. C. Co., patent medicines, $15u,-00Meyer 6trauas, Eiaman Co., shirt makers, $150,000; North Brothers. Slrauss, $150,000; McDonald Fisher, wholesale paper, $100,000; Wiley Brus-le- r Co., dry goods, and F. W. and K. Damman, cloth, $125,000; Henry Co., clothing, and Van-san- t, Jacobs Co., shirts, $175,000; Lewis Lawer Co., shirts, $100,000; Champion Shoe Manufacturing comCo., shoes, pany and Driggs, Currin $100,000; Mendels Brothers, ladies Wrappers, $125,000; Blnckenbeig, Gehr-ms-n Co., notions, 125,000; Lee Deene Co.( Indies cloaks, and Henry Pretz-feldCo., boob and shoes, $125,000; Co harness, $125,000; Peter Rohe James Roberts company, plumbers' Co., supplies, $100,000; R. J. Andorf boots and shoes, and James Robertson Grief company, $100,000; L Brothers, clothing, $150,000; Maas Kemper, embroidery and laces, $125,000. Baltimore, Feb. 8. At 12 o'clock Chief McFee said that tbs fire was sllll beyond control. 0; 0; 0; er . NIGHT PASSED COMFORTABLY. Washington, Feb. 8. At the Arlington hotel this morning it was reported that Senator Hanna had passed a comfortable night The doctors will not hold a consultation today until 11 o'clock. three-quarte- I Washington, Feb. 8. This bullet In at It oclock by Senator Hanna's physicians: - "Mr. Hanna's, temperature Is. a. little higher, 108; pulse 84, regular; respiration 24. . A little irritability of stomach; mind quite dear; General conditions good " was Issued TELEGRAPH BRIEFS.. . Pittsburg. Feb. 8. Henry W. Oliver, the well-- ' known capitalist, steel master and politician of this city, died today, after two months' Illness, from a complication of diseases, oged 61. CTAn, TI ESDAV MORNING. FEERDART ?. 1001. MTS ARE the canipa.u ,,o the duThe t l. mam .Muk'l.-autio'ini-iii- g fro m Farida tin Ut paiiurif iitio,s ti.iiix: Su Fun Arilil.r. and that Jai.r.n lutid Kli'Sa luve of , l,u ,.x. lor r.iucli trmu il:e ftauch'ii :un bri- haiiste.l u .Mini. Troei-Japans then-foilthe iiii:.s,uns. hH- gades who luvu m the kidu met. r..rt Arthur. Fell. 8. The Japanese . The ituvsian tr.H'.a ar; iu the at Cheton Las sent a tele,; raid to of spirits. The where Japanese a Japanese elder here urging the are hunting hniiicwaids." of all Japanebf fivm lelt ArThe Mukden tiixpar. h repeals 1 1; c i thur and ioit Dalny. that a Jaiianeee si(uai-doi- i la off t Thu excliemtut Wei Hai Wei. ou the norili coast of tl e prevails heii-- . Nu steamers are available ami with Hu ooje.t Shsrg Tung ll.e Japanese are trying to ihartei a of lmcr.-epunthe Russian tdi'ip saliing vi'sM'l. They are haMity veifrom Euroie. The ruyit lire of ling off their priMvrty and winding tip relations Imiwcvii U.ixdit au.1 (heir Jvpan bn bet-Japan was with tolerabtu iid off fruui U.is port for ihIuiiii-k- in the morning ia pers here to- E'i:u i.f ll: ol' vlie wi-u- vaiii-iK.- - , p.-i- US Fighting is Hourly Expected in the Fjr East, ,. s di-te- lu-.-- em-Fii.- lieru sk vfniii-ihi- :t tlie puriKjee of the Japanese to ' . of rim calilo is ngarrif-- of in rin - ia sent by It- . that among KurU to tlie trmps 'Dig tu1 river, are io.OfHJ Cossack:1.' w ?n.i liuvini e it is I ) destroy the eouiuiuiii-latiou- a of any Jaitaunfe army landing along the cooivt or trying to strike Fort Arthur. The French ministry eyperih emisider this a good tactical movtt. for tnu reason tha the Japaueno have only a small force, insufficient to cope wi. i that of tbe Rursians. Yiilu Berlin, Feb. 8. The conservative Deutsche Tags Settling affirms on authority that, throe Kantian tt-days. day. lhe oiiiii tii'ing unBiiimuuf-lsliiiM have tvo placlaptilred Ly the A i liiU'-uof Japanese troop ed ou J ups n for severing rflu'ioia rao Japunese, Thu coi'rcsioa.1ent finds no on tlie island of Zuuna. fmiy very (lav the Iiuiian in official i oufirmatiou of the statement. reply wn r.itit s frum Mau:rpho. Korea, lute, uvg ran It Tuhia. ordered to l in readiness in laud m The Yieihinioeti still err a Mint ray Si. lYterslnirg. Feb, S. At n K. mi a in (he event of a rupiiiie. of hope of a y council hold at the palace settlement, and Tbe JaiKiuese commercial aiu'iit ut sjj s t he last w ord bas not y. t liei-under thn preai deucy of tliu Czar, Vlu liMwliHk has L'Oeu ordeird to leair. siHikeu. it. was UiH.ldiKl to telegraph to s The Kotor Y)'cma, is AlcvicIT to scrupulously avoid any step Shanghai. Fell. 8. Tlie Kriiisli charges that Jaiiau's desire was to which might provoke hostilities. llie (dierwimd l'oi'trteis. ia bring- - about war no luiuit-sbat was in triil oil the sti auur Kwui. the leuiu- of the Kiishiuu reply, and NOTED EDUCATOR DEAD. Fiug WuugTa wLeie Hie add that even Japan's New York, Feb. S. WilliaLi Brom-wc- U toaii from Tien Txin to Kieu Cbuil rammer of rupturing reunions ha lo well, an author aud enthusiast pauses the Rival wail. evoked no, chain inixpt in Russia, out in advancing tbe modern system of The uiuv eiueut of this roirimeiit is merely au out burst of keener imtriut-ispublic school fducatlou, ia dead nt his presumably to safeguard the Tien Tsir-Nehome in Mount Vernon. lie begun his Chwiiug railroad whlcb euters Die career as a teacher in lilluoia and servgreat wall at Chin Wang Tae. It ia rellcrliu. Feb. 8. A ill spat eh tu the ed as suiwrintendccl of achuols at ported that the Kussiaus are seizir.g Coloaiie Gazette from Vienna say a Ad- WaKliinghin, D. C.. for fifteen years. various points ou the northern lutrt of miral Baron von While Investigating tbs needs of tht Sttaua. commuudi this line. in 1901, his of the Austrian navy, has n reived FhHIpplne puldlis a dispatch from the t bcslth failed and he was compelled to Borliu, Feh. 8. The Gerniau foreign the legation guard of to (he r retire. effleu Is advised that a portion of the . " fret that Japan bas embarked her regi1,1 j Jatmui'xe fleet vailed from Saxhu ment of Kiiai'dsand two army divisIts destination it uukuowu ions ou forty learner. The dirpntfh but la siij'iaised tu bn CliemidjHi, added that a Russian cruiser divielon Korea. had hulled from For Arthur and that u luiiuhiu. Feb. g. A special from Bor-liwas expected hourly. say thai a strong fleet of Japau-es- e fighting wanthips, reported to be ou tint Furl. Feb. 8. Thu French foreign way to Cbenmlpo, has selzcj several office was adtlscd this afternoon tha. Russian trading si camera. the JupancMi have cut the cable Japan aud Korea. The object Washington, Fell. 8. The state of this action la Itelieved to be to prement has reivived a eabe train the vent news of the operations of thti legation at Seoul to th effec t that it Jnmm-snachiiig tho Rush la us, whh h ia reported that tbe Japanese warwas jHissllile, no matter how closely ships have arrived off Maxsmpho but i ensured (lispalrheft sent miaUf Ik. that telegraphic coiniuunicaiion has Follow the ing the breaking off of rehiaions been cut off aud it Is impossible to eon-firbetween lltissli and Jaiutn, the mttiug tammrjimfm. jumlb SWUM TOmal tbe report. l Loudon. Feb. 8- .li.iyji-hi- . ihe Japanese nilnistei i.u ii;.imij U Associated lreua lime milkury ;itciut foi t.ic conibmplaied by of its intei'V'1 iu the fur ea,i heady have comii'ci. g. The minister wa- - iar. till to point out, bowever, that itsis il.xi. not n.can actual hostilities, strategic uctu.i; through iMiurln Jaynes trout's into Korea and 3,rnchui m. This, he si ale j, is now in progress. Ilarou Hayashl rah : Jutes that fond will adequate to meet any have been fully disciubai krd wiihiu two or three days, llo rigiuds I lie tantabreaking off of rirgoiiations mount to war and dues' not look for any formal declaruHou. The minister reiterates the stall ment that tbe Russian reply was not delivered aud declares his belief to he that it novel pivM-,-vatlo- n onii-rgcur- was sent iii-'j- to-da- Yh-cro- rr-jit- . r i; w Pt-ki- Paris, Feb. 8. The Echo lie Pari Publishes the full'isiiiu.attrliiuted to a persuu of. high uncial btauding: "Opinion at the lundgn uidco la very pessimistic but, I urn assure you that French diplomacy will lx equal to tbe task ot striving t effect a conclusion and sparing Japan tin- cruehlug defeat which threatens her. Tho- final crushing of Japan is certain and under the. ctmdit ions, Fiunce consider it to the Interest of Great Britain, Japan's ally, to exercise decisive pressure in order to avert war There is no doubt that France is Teady, if the Japanese government la Wiling, to offer hef mediation to Japan and Russia, if it is not too late, land Lanxdowue has offered Japan Great Britain's good offices, and King Edward ha sent a long telegram to the Mikado begging him to reflect,. "At the present linte. China is remaining neutral. The Intervention of a third power being unlikely, u general conflagration in the Far East Is not feared. "At the first .divisive defeat sustained by Japan, France aud Groat Britain will renew tbe offer of their good offices shout) these have been declined the first time. "The foreign office expects to receive lung telegram today .from the French diplomatic representative at Toklo and St. Petersburg." Tbe Gauloia, maintaining that war has been forced mi Russia by tbe "vain glorious folly of" Japan, that Parvenu of civilization," declares that Russia is about to shed .her Mood fur Europe, whom she will sure from the yellow perlL The paper declares also that tbe war is almost certain t be localized, adding that the Britlth government bas given M, Delrasse formal assurances on' this subject. Continuing, the Gauloia ray that French diplomatic fflrclcs consider that Great Britain, in spite of her Instinctive antipaiby for Bui sis, will find it to' her Interest to conciliate that power especially on account of her project in Tibet, and that she will Immediately Infui'm Japan that not having heeded M r past lie counsels, Japan cannot count on the support of the British cabin :fc It is probable that a collective note, signed by tbe British, French and German, and, it is hoped, the American chancellories, will shortly be addressed to Japan notifying her of (he neutrality of these four powers in whatever may happen. Eventual French Intervention, the Gauloi concludes, will thus be avebled. and this ia something the qua d'orsay consider a vitai'point. Of tho papers published here the GU Bias alone does rot express bvnipalhy for Russia, but declares that the power wbleh did' not help France at tbo time of tbe Faslipda Incident cannot expect Frenchmen to rink ibelr skins for Russian' 'interests In Maucburia. nislan and The Malta jx strongly .pp-accuses Japan of aggressive brutality. The correspondent of. the Matin In London telegraph another interview the Japanese with Baron Hayw'bl minister there, who told him that Japan has already notified Chino that in the event" ol lier rlfefidrjr'the integrity of China will lie respected. Thu minister hinted- - that i se of tha principal objects of the Japanese In lhe begin- - - AU Latest Styles In 1904 cou-uJcti- ug Valentines ih-r- art Spargo's Bosk Storo. e Port Arthur. Feb. . Iu response to instructions from tha Japanese govern--men- t, many Japanese sailed from here for Nagasaki today. The Chinese in Manchuria are greatly excited and numbers of them are preparing to leave for Che Foo. f SPECIAL - Si. Petersburg. Feb. 8. An advame detachment of Russian cavalry is leaving Mukden for Korea. James Ballards MEAT MARKET To ladies about to order ' SUIT Right now is the Is tha enly place in town where you gat tha worth of your money. 831 24th Street Phone 127K. the making ol a SPRING time Until February 15th ' ' i imperial Prices Prevail In our Manufacturing Department.' We will make SHIRT WAIST SUITS forelegant and $8.00 up. , Perfectly fitting SKIRTS for $5 00 WAISTS for and up. Handsome and $3.00 up. Our specialist Madam Woolley will give per- sonal attention to every detail and only the most perfect work will leave this department. Beauty in Dress Goods a typewriter that la nut of repair. It pays to keep a good machine, and that is tbu kind that wo are selling. We will aell you n new one or an old one fixed up to do the work like new. 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