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Show THE has found force, ami thus far Ku-s- ia pretexts lor i cf using to remove any purl nl her troop. Thine have ptoli-aljl- y Published fiery day In tha rear. been much lncrcaW recently, no Business Office, 407 21th Street. that her military base is not only Purl Arthur, to which she is entitled, but Published br tha Union Printing Ca the whole of Maurhurla, which is Chinese territory. As the result of a war with Japan from that FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. as I, use aiibody doubt, that Russia, Delivered br Carrier. Including matters now stand, would become so Sun dar Uornins Examiner, (Irmly established in Mauchuria that "Sets formal annexation would follow at the per month Bet Single copies..,. firit opportunity. On the contrary, the success of Japan.' involving the recovSUBSCRIPTION RATES. ery of Fort Arthur, might be simply By mall oaa month (including to pul Juian iu the place of Russia ia Sunday) Manchuria, a jtoeitiou, however, which AU Postmasters and Rural Delivery she could nut ho to iiermanently Carrisra ara authorized to receive sub- maintain against the weight of the scriptions. Subscribers will confer a favor br Russian empire pushing for an outlet inlormlng thia office of failure to re- to the sea.' ceive TLe Examiner before their breakfast. DITORI THE EXAMINER. MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, I7TAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, fidunce that the Husian soldiers would fully avenge themselves. Report from interior Indicate Hist the Cossacks are mobilizing with enthusiasm. in the Amur district they are dividing luto squads from village tu Village, waring Russian flags and demanding an early chance to meet the Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK FEBRUARY 7th. enemy. A dispatch to the Figaro from St Petersburg timed 5 . id ft m., today, says: It has been decided to hold the Russian squadron from the Mediterranean now in the Red Sea and bound for the Far East, at Jlbutil. French Somaliland, until further orders. Admiral marine Rojdostkc nski, chief of the staff, to going to assume the naval command at Port Arthur. The stopping of tbe Russian squadron at Jibutil may lead to International complications, Jibutil being a neutral French port. It is understood that France la not likely to ask the squadron to leave. Tokio, Feb. 16. The flag of '.be Russian cruiser Varisg. recently sunk off the harbor of Chemulpo, which will he presented to the emperor as the first trophy of the war, reached Sasebo, together with an aurtiur, a gun and other souvenirs of tbe destroyed wara ship. Tbe captain if the cruiser has been summoned to Tokio to personally recount to the emperor the action and experiences of his crew. He will bring tbe captured flag with him and personally present it to the emperor. The German steamer Batavia has Just reached Moji with 1.500 Japanese refugees on board, including tbe commercial agent of Japan at Yladivo-siock- . ten The latter it port that Russian torpedo bouts are frozen up at that port unable to move. The commander of the garrison and local authorities at Vladivostok called on the departing agent and complained had that the opJapanese ened hostilities without having declared war. When nows of the opening of the the war reached. Yladlvostock squadron there was hastily repainted and cleared for action, leaving port on tbe afternoon of February 9th. lie believpd that it returned to Vladivostok after sinking the Nakonura Ma-rThere are no torpedoes nor mines sunk at and Vtodivoatork, the place is unpretotally pared to relst attack. Massing of troops on the north bank of the Yalu continues, the Russians evidently believing lhat tho Japanese Intend to make tbelr main attack there with the object of forcing their way through the Russian lines and destroying tlie railway. thereby cutting off all communication with Port Arthur and Vladlvo-stock- . The Japanese are again agitating the construction of the Seoul-Wtjrailway and great quantities of material used on the Fu railway are available. In tbe event of a prolonged war. a railway between these points would be of.lmmense advantage. AU FA I)A. Oriental Necromancer. ROBERT II. KENYON, Monologue. CHATHAM SISTERS, Vocalist and Acrobatic Dancers. MILLAR SISTERS, Song and Dance. THE NEW JERUSALEM. ADMISSION 10c. ALOPINI ON UTAH, FEBRUARY OGDEN, 17, 1904. AN UNFRIENDLY ACT. Clil-yod- A GREATER WAR. niiteia. Germany and France are in of a division of t'blna. Japeu. Great llrliain and the l:niil State are or the integrity of Tho empire. Thia rontlict of lute row can be made to involve the aix nation in war. If John Hay a diplomacy runtinttea to irritate the Riisidana and Grrmana, om. overt art of one of our may tiring on a claeli and then the world will wiiniwa the ronllirt king predicted. fAvur 'rs EXAMINERS NEW8 SERVICE. were mathematically Tboao who not long ago that Tba demonstrating Uxamiuer wot unreliable when it paid train would cron the cutoff within a abort time are now reflecting that after all The Examiner la a tie a gath- erer 111 nt thia field. The Examiner ia recognized by all in lie In tliu lead In the excellence 01 It telegraphic and local newa aerrii-e- . TRADE WITH BRAZIL. The possibilities of trade expaualun with Brazil ara almoat unlimited and the New Vorh Tribune urgea the necessity of tho United Staten giving Inter attention to commence with that (ountry: There are templing opportunities tor (Salt Lake Tribune.) The taking refuge of the Russians ou the foreign ships in Chcmutio Bay worn Ilia cruisers Yariag and K oriel were knocked out by the Japanese, retails the rase of the crew of the rebel cruiser Alabama taking refuge on a British vessel when the Alabama was sunk by the Kearsargc. The case caused a good deal of angry controversy at the time. But It waa different from the present case In this, that the British vessel of rcfiiRe waa a private yacht, where as the ships now giving refuge the Russians are national vessels of Great Britain, France, anti Italy. The Japanese have made two formal demand for the surrender of those Russian rcfugeet, and the rommander of the American gunboat Vicksburg, who Is at the scene, considers the Japanese demand just, and holds that It should be acceded to. He la no doubt right; tor If a foreign government.having nothing to do with the war steps In nnd by her armed force lniatK fruits of a victory, that Is practically aiding the enemy In tha war. If the proiKieltlon that neutrals have the right to catch and hold from the victor the prisoners that would naturally lie captured, the next rlalm probably would be that they hava the right to seize the vessels about to be captured a, prizes, if they can gut to them first. The Japanese may not press their demand to the extreme in thia case, hut to deny them the prisoners they were sure to rapture. Is clearly ail Injustice, and an unfriendly act which Great Britain at least ought not to commit. f the enlargement of the htialnewi of tho United Ktalea with tho Brazilian Republic. or will lie when our exporter and important aftd captain of commerce make up their mind to do llirlr utrooat to Increase our trade with that country of amazing resource, which have no far been developed merely to a diminutive exteul. Brazil la the principal source of supply In all the world of coffee and of rubber, and Uncle Sam uae pnidlgliiiia quantities of both every year. H ought to get a great deal more of both mmmndttlra from the territory which roulalna the mightiest of river, the Amazon, and lie ought to send im Immenaely larger of many aggregate of hi product kinda to South America. He haa been ton long a laggard with regard to his export to the blggeat republic in the world in are, barring hla own, and one of prodigious natural t real urea almoat lnromiwrable In their possibilities of expansion when considered In proimrlluu to the anuill population and the fact that almoat nothing haa been done bo far to make the muni exienulve and remunerative use of them. Brazil abould afford a field for legitimate, honorable American enterprise for the highest advantage of the two great republic, of the North and of tba THE MONEY MARKET. (Ogden Standard.) The financial strength of the cound try has been during the paat week sub-jurie- South. BRYAN'S SOCIALISM. The Outlook say Mr. Bryan standi for the principles of the social democracy of Euruic, modified by the condition of American life. To this the Denver News takes exception, and asserts: Mr. Bryan baa never expressed symauclatbulc' with pathy measure. He reported the tnuilcipal ownership movement in England sympathetically In recent letters, but that la far from socialism. During tho yearn when he was so closely associated with the Populists neither the platforms he Indorsed nor any measure ho advocated contained auy element of the government ownership tendency. This was dearly recognized and hemoaued by the radical Populists. Bo far as Mr. Bryan's methods fur are concerned, checking the trust they all have in view tha breaking of legislative favoritism. He haa stood for simon-purJcffcnuinianlsm amt withstood thus fsr the unquestioned tendency to urge larger government activities. In a recent interview Mr. Bryan Indicated that there waa one line In which he w as ready to urgo a new departure. What that la remains to he seen, but if It means a readiness to Indorse more of government control It would he rather premature to announce hire as already "the most distinguished American aoclalistic representative tendencies." Far more Inaccurate Is It to class Mr. Bryan as standing "for social vf Europe modified by n,c conditions of American life." This w III Indeed be news to those familiar with Mr. Bryan and with the social democracy of Europe. That Mr. Bryan Is capable i.r Interpreting justly a movement r In sympathy with It or not may be seen by his dlaiisslon of German socialism In the Sunday News, bnt that he indorses a movement for full collective ownership of production of party activity baaed on the recognition of labor as a distinct class, with class measures their specific aim at all timet, ai political socialism does everywhere, is e u ridiculous. The Ban Francisco Chronicle cays: "Russia's right to protect her railroad Mass In Manchuria by military force la embodied in a treaty with Chinn and iKogalud hy the power. During the Boxer troubles there wore legttimiie iSMona for a huge Increase of that ; to heavy strain. The resistance it has shown tK.a scries of sed vere demands has demonstrated cavil its soundness and strength. It Is a most unusual experience for the innrkst to be called niton to meet In rapid sncreKston demands of such a severe character. The fact that tho market lias shown llttlo or no yielding under trying elrcumstaucea ia a practical Illustration of the beneficial effort of heavy liquidation during tbe past year. Had these adverse conditions confronted us a year ago, H la doubtful indeed if they could bavo been so firmly met. l:p to the present the financial system has stood the teat In a most satisfactory manner. For tho lime being tbe war overshadows all other influences; but even that appears In It input favorable aspect. The early and somewhat Important victories of Japan, encourage the hope that the war may bn of short duration. Japan has predicted that It will bo over by July: but this may lie taken as the expression of a hope, rather than the statement of a conviction. The present results, however, tend to strengthen the belief that In tha cad Russian encroachments will receive a check, and that her exclusive policy in the Far East will be considerably modified. This last la rendered almost certain by the attitude of tbe leading ppwers especially that of the United Males. No matter which one of the btUlgorcnl powers may suffer the humiliation of defeat, it la reasonably certain that the "open door" In the Kaat will bo steadfastly adhered to. This, of course, means commercial npiiortunity. Thus far none of the world's money market has aufforcil serious disturbance un account of the war: the worst effect haa fallen upon Paris, where Russia's bond arc extensively held. It Ms said that France holds not less than l,20i.ii(H) of Russian bonds; so that Russia's chances of Increasing her borrowings from her nearest friend on good terms are nut especially encouraging. The Baltimore fire will not prove the severe shock to the markets which It at first promised to be. Conservative est imates are that the louse to Insurance companies will fall within a considerable portion of which must lie paid by companies. These losses mornver will he paid gradually, and in many cases out of surplus funds or by temporary loans; so that no large amount of securities will be forced upon the market to meet these obligations. The most serious consequences will come to Baltimore herself, through the derangement of business and loss of trade resulting from the calamity. These losses will be severely felt locally. a they cannot be made good; but Baltimore will be rebuilt a better and more modern city. The disaster will stimulate mine interests, for labor, steel and other building materials will he In strong demand for Mime months to come. The cIlape in rollon speculation has been another riMittrbing factor, but its ennaeqtiencps promise not to hi serious. There has been no actual destruction of property, but simply a loss of anticipated profits, and a passing of wraith from operator to another With the return of cotton to a normal price iti manufacture will itadouhtedlv be stimulated. Altogether the altua-tio- a to sound and promising, bnt money to not easy nor to It likely to be for some time, on account of so many heavy demands. Professor Swalne, of Cleveland, to of the opinion that inordinate thirst to a mere feature of a disordered imagination. But the disordered imagination to generally a mere subsequent feature of an inordinate Uilrit 'specially it the thirst has been slaked. Progress of. the Hostilities as Reported by Associated Press. Yingkuw, Monday, Feb. 15. Threat- ening demonstrations have been made ugalnst the British gunboat Espeiglo aud tb United Slates gunboat Helena by Russian soldiers, whose assaults upon aud depredations against other foreigners continue. The civil administration is making every effort to arrest tho offenders aud has assured Captains Barton and Sawyer and Consul Miller that full reparation will be made. The Eleventh Siberian regiment paraded at New Chwang today In full strength. The authorities deny tbe report of the loss of Russian .vereta near IVel Hal Web. U is stated bore that Japan will wait Indefinitely to land troops In Manchuria, as she considers that the control of tbu a obtained by Japan nullifies to a great extent Russian Interests la the East. s-- Seoul, Feb. 16. The Russian min- u ister and all the resident Russians left this city on Friday last, the 13th Instant, on x special Japanese train. Ran-Seo- Up- on ila arrival at Chemulpo It immediately went to the jetty between Japanese linen of soldiers. The Russian minister bowed to the westerners present but not to the Jaiwueae. boarding a launch In attendance with 100 Russian soldiers oa board. The minister appeared very much depressed and hto wife wept. The party went on board the French cruiser Pattoal, which sailed for Che Foo this morning at 10 oclock. She had In all 7oo Russians on board. Ri. Petersburg, Feb. 16. The report circulated here 'today that the Russian cruiser Uuyarln was blown up last Saturday ami that all her officers and crew, 197 in number, wore lost, to confirmed from a private source. The Boyartn waa 318 feet king, 41 foot bean and 16 feet draught. She waa of 3.200 tuns displacement and her trial apeed waa S3 knot. Her armament consisted of aix guns, eight 1. guna, and guns, two three machine guns. She was also fitted with aix torpedo tuhea. The Boy-arl- n waa last reported as having taken part In the engagement of February 9th, at Port Arthur. 4.7-lnc- h ever, appears extremely improbable Constantinople, Feb. 16. An irade has been issued commanding the Turkish press to refrain from publishing unfavorable to Russia dur-- j j iimimenu ing the war. Hamburg. Feb. 16. The Hamburg-Ameriea- n liner Batavia haa embarked over a thousand refugees at Vladivos-t(Bhe will land them at Moji, Japan, or Kiao Chou, tba German concession on the Shan Tung peninsula, k. China. 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 16. An issue ot rouble credit notes, secured fay gold, was made Feb. 13. The comparatively small influx of circulating credit notes Into tbe treasuries and the imperial bank and the Increased withdrawals for the Far East are assigned as the reasons for this operation. The total of the credit notes in circulation Feb. 14, was 6kO.tMMt.0u0 roubles. St. Petersburg, Feb. IB. A telegram dated from headquarters of the viceroy at Port Arthur says the German cruiser Hansa. which had been sent to remove German subjects from Port Arthur and which had on board also a number of Russian women and children, had liecn fired upon by Japanese warships. The telegram reiterates (he statement that three Japanese torpedo boat have been sunk ia a night attack on Port Arthur. All was quiet on February 13 within the sphere of tha war operations. 36.U40.000 semi-offici- al Just as he was havltfT Charley Koroik Miss Maud, may 1 him ask Mary some Buhl, Musit one, only uLe.' ei ah be jour valentine? Miaa Maud No. thanks, Charley. 1 1Iih Lodger. prefer the sentimental kind. roily Triplets," said wee Willie Wmu.. Fry. with a very knowing air. ' alwaVV to poor families, its when c And I cannot sing the old songs" them a whole line of sample to Bhe warbled. It waa true, Aud would tome power would keep her from and they hasnt enough monw'i pay the expressman to take two 01 " From murdering the new. back. Uppincott'a. Memphis Evening Scimitar. J Calvert. Jr. Bokeabce to a pretty well preserved man for one of hla hab-lm- She's studied lota of oligie. She'e versed in ancii-n- i lore-O- f things they learn in rollig,j Bhe needs to know uo more Bally More1 Yen. he to, unless the preventive i tower of alcohol ha been But of all the alistnu-- t iroL.m, That ort perplex the greatly overrated by scientist." New Oi lcans The one that secnia to concern k most I la whether her hat's on : night. to The Circus Trust has decided abolish parades. The Ucanut Trust intends to raise prices. And well all laugh and call the next Englishman n FOR VEHICLE fool who cornea over here aud saya the Americana dont enjoy themselves. Machinery, Implement, Bicycle. Kansas City World. Bucks Steel Ranges and HestM ? ." gn-at- TE Sidney Stevens Implement WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY phone 24 The New York, Feb. 16. Rusalan consulate hero waa destroyed by fire Sunday night, say a World dispatch from Shanghai. Tho cause haa nut yet been ascertained. Tbe Russian gunboat Manjur, which was trapped by the Japanese warships at the mouth of the Yangtso river, to now being dismantled. Major Machiedo, Tokio, Wednesday. February 17. The Japanese have captured at least five commercial si earners, Including the Ekaterivosiav, of the volunteer fleet, the Moukrien. Russia, Argun and Alexander. These vessels were eaught In Korean waters since Saturday by small cruisers and gunboats. Some of the steamers are rich prizes. The small steamer Katik is being detained at Yokohama, its status nut bolng clear. Seoul, Tuesday. Feb. 16. The Korean government has granted Japan the j right to traverse the enuutry- It Is reported that Japanese warships have trapped three Russian ships at i No details regarding the Yonganipho. result of this naval exploit haw been received Berlin. Feb. 16. Tbe Si. Petersburg correspondent of tbe Tagcliche Rundschau. says that six hundred Russian soldiers have been frozen to death while marching across Lake Baikal, Eastern Siberia. The correspondent add that the temporary railroad across the lake is not yet completed, that a large detachment of troops waa sent on a march over the lee covered lake and that It is presumed that art of these troops lost their way iu a storm and perished. Puri Arthur, Monday. Feb. 13. Tbe firing ou tbe German cruiser Hansa by Japanese warships occurred while she was proceeding tu Port Arthur to take away the (form an residents and not when the latter were on board. The llanra was not damaged. On her arrival ai Port Arthur she took on board a number of wives of Russian sailors and left the port without further Incident. The work of repairing the damaged Russia battleships is Chinese progressing rapidly. The workmen were by tbe bombardment, but they are now work ing well, regardless of the approach of the Chinese new year. Investigation show that the city and fortress were wholly undamaged by tbe Japanese attack. Tbe people naturally. are anxious and business is at a pomplete standstill, but the utmost tranquility prevails. After the religions services Sunday there was a military review before the Viceroy, wlin denounced the action of the Japanese as barbarous and expressed e-- Ave 359 St Twenty-fourt- h TURF EXCHANGE Unfortunately there are no International firemen at hand to put out the blaze in the Far East. Open Day end NiffHt Our Patrons Are Invited to the Beit Hot launch In Ogden. Stocked With Wines, Llquora and Cigar of the Flneat Quality. ner- vous temperament, Wall Street is behaving very well. Generally speaking, it is the mouse-Uk- e fear that scare "the 8trcet" worst. New York World. The Russians hare the satisfaction of knowing their submarine mines at Port Arthur are all right, even if it did cost them one of their own vessels to find ouL Salt Lake Herald. ADVERTISEMENTS. CUSSIFIED ATTORN EYS-AT-LA- Joe. Chez lat Natl Bank Bldg. Little haa been heard from the Jape W. L. Maginnto Eocles Bldg. In Korea, but they probably have not had time to send word, being busy setFOR SALE. ting out bear traps. Tokio, Feb. 16. The government to The Japanese government will go HORSE FOR SALE. receiving additional circumstantial re- ahead with Its exhibition at 8L Louis Rusof of the the ports alleged cruelty the seme, hoping lo have a nice HORSE For sale cheap. Call at sians toward Japanese refugees from just urw lot of laurels to display there. 336 Twenty-firs- t. Manchuria. The Japanese consul gen- 3alt Lake Tribune. eral at Tien Tain has just telegraphed FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, tho authorities here giving a recital If Great Britain la a real friend to Hay, nnd Grain call on W. T. AatilL of the slory (old by thirteen women tbe Phone 320y. 2316 Washington ave. Japanese she will make no opposiwho have Just arrived at Shan Hal tion to the moving of the Black sea Kwan. The thirteen women were refleet tbe Dardanelles so that MONEY TO LOAN. siding at Harbin and started south on it ranthrough into the in East. the game get One-half the 9th, with 3o0 companion. J. BRUMMITT of these with two men reached Muk- Tbe Japanese fleet will soon be out ot MONEY TO LOAN..J. to material work if upon lingula's den on the 10th and were ordered to means of reinforcement are. obstructed. HOT El. S. leave the train by Rnsslan soldiers who Scimitar. Memphis Evening them abused and detained the cruelly THE HOTEL LINCOLN party, which they finally divided, the If the Democratic party ever hopes to men 1 icing ordered to pro win H. LirTLIC Proprietor, W. it must be with Bryan suppreaacd ceed to Port Arthur. The women were or Transient silenced. Robbed and of Permanent all authority sent to Much Wang where U. 8. ConI'd Ft OGDEN, UTAH. sul Miller provided food and trans- to speak for the party the chances of 330 Twent Its success would portation for thorn to Blian Hal Kwan. There will be no be greatly enhanced. better opportunity for REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The women say they saw several Japd Jonah anese refugees cruelly beaten and throwing the than the present year. If Bryan FOR BALE Choice of two good wounded. They say the Russian soldiers robbed thorn tif money and Jew- should bolt It would do no special building sites, two blocks from Union W not ling intelligencer. Depot, 1S3 cash. Hunter A Kennedy. elry. Borne of the Japanese escaped harm punishment by bribing the soldiers. If Rudyard Kipling would fire anacre farm FOR SALE Forty-tw- o The Japanese government to deeply Adam-saTwo-roohouso. near Tlaln City. stirred by these rciiorts of abuse and other poetical broadside at the bear that looks like a man, it Ten acres alfalfa. Possession at once. suffering sustained by tbe refugees.-Thethe work of Rusalan Hunter A Kennedy. 1,0UU on terms. point to tlielr own correct atti- might complete tude toward the Russians In Japan and demoralization, so bravely liegun by denounce the Russians as barbarians. Japan. Evening Capital Newa. IF you want to mil your property The sinking of the Nakonura Maru and see J. J. BRUMMITT. PLEASANTRIES. the treatment of refugees la creating a feeling which betokens a bitter and CHOICE lota in Nob H1U, 150. J. J. relentless war. It to Improbable that Are you going to the felr? BRUMMITT. the Japanese will retaliate In kind, "Not unless I can sec the fare before whatever excesses the Russians com- I go." NICE brick coring on Grant close mit. The Japanese are unable to underIn, 63,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. stand why the men and women refuTeacher Wilfred, to what are the EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, gees from Harbin were divided. It to gumi fastened T Wilfred 'To tbe gums." suggested that Russia intends to hold trees, on Slat St, between Wall and Great snap. J. J. the men at Port Arthur In hope of Teacher "And how many gums have Lincoln. BRUMMITT. avoiding a bombardment. This, how we? er MONDAY EVENING, .THE... WARNING! There is no econopiy in buying inferior MEAT? Healthy Children v Dont Cat too much meat, provided It 1 thi digestible kind. Such Is tbs meat we will take pleasure in cutting for you. over-ltoar- Take Good Care of the growing once and the grows-up- a, too, by getting your meat from a butcher you can trust Implicitly. 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BERRYE8SA A CO, Will the bear that walks like a man be made to skedaddle like a coyote? Fort Worth Record. free-silv- 9 ta wonder what time Mary's young man left last night, said mamma. It must a been exactly 1 o'clock, 1 FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Considering its constitutionally . Timea-Democr- PHILADELPHIA CONGRESSMAN. Philadelphia, Fell. 16. George JL Castor, Republican, was elected to Congress from the Third district to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry ' Burk, Republican. uu. said the younger hroiuw The idea! How do you winter Wilfred Three pepsin, green and blood orange. Judge. h 1.4-lnc- h New York,Feb. 16. FEBRUARY 17,1901. h INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue. of EMBROID- ERIES and LACES. Never were prettier goods shown at prices so reasonable. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to any of the S. J. BURT & BROS. part i J. G. REED (SI EROS. Harness .Wholesale and Saddlerl We call your attention to Something New city. PRICES REASONABLE, 233 25th Phene 631. 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