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EVENINU BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY, llANM, 1002.W- "
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A DIRTY OLD
HOUSE
li a Constant Expense and
Exasperation...
Tho present business depression Is
a dolden Opportunity to get
A Brand
New House
nt n Way-Down Price and Easy Terms.
Wo offor a number of such houses
on Wilder Ave., Pllkol, King, Bcreta-
nla, Klnau, Lunalllo, and other streets.
Henry Waterhouse
& COnPANY,
STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE BROKfcRS.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
Fraternal Directory.
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MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
' Le Progres Regular.
TUBSUAY
Hawaiian Practice.
VVUDNUSOAY
Honolulu Commandery Order
Temple.
TMUH8DAV
Perfection 14th Degree.
PHIDAV
Hawaiian Third Degree.
BATUMDAY
Pacific I nstallatlon.
rs All visiting numbers of toe or
der are cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7. SO
In Harmony Hall, Klug street.
C. C11AUL0CK. N. O.
U. II. 1IENDHY, beet clary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock In Harmony Hall, King street.
Willing brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUlU'HY. K. n. 3.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets overy Friday evening at liar
nony Hall, King strceL at 7:30. Mom
ers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
O. EHICSON, C. C.
ALnlED ARENDT,
K. of IL and 8.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King 8treet
When You Want a Rig
IUNG UP THH
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
j : : : : 518 fort street
Btable 'Phono, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELLINA.
THEDNIONEXPEESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Draye lor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meeta all In com
tng steamers from the Coast, and w
check baggage on all outgoing steam
ers. WbltB tod Bluk Sand For Salr
Office with Evening Bulletin, 211
King street Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN. H'rt
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENbRAL CONTRACTORS
Pians and estimates furnished for all classes
'ontrac1uie; work.
ROOM loo. BOSTON M.OCK.
HONOLULU
Bubscrilers to tho BULLETIN
not receiving their papers promptly
will confer a favor by notifying tho
Business Office; Telephone 250.
HI
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO HAT.
Scotch Shortbrend; Cakes, all sizes,
prleeB and styles; Pies, Just llko your
mother used to make; Cookies, Maca
roons; Lady Fingers; uream runs;
and nil tho dainty styles sultablo lor
tho well furnished table.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
nrndo for children, up t J belter grades.
For 60c wo can furnish jou n box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar else
where IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DON'T FORQET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
For
Sale!
-Ilulldlng lots of all sizes sit--uatcd
on tho Itnpld Transit
-lloute.
For
Rent !
-Two six-room houses, with
-baths, ctc.,$20 and $30 a mo.
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
606-507 STANOENWALD DLDG.
If You're a Judge
of good liquors, we are willing
to accept your opinion of our famous
6-year-old Oourbon Whisky.
If you are not a Judge, you may rely
upon our guarantee of Its purity and
age, and upon the testimony or people
who have used It.
We'd like to send you a small sam
ple order; a larger one will follow.
$3.50 A GALLON.
H0FFSCHLAE6ER CO., Limited
THE PIONUERWINB AND
LIQUOR IIOU8B.
25 King St., near Bethel
BEGIN THE
HEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
tnken. Aly work Is
ot the highest quality
and prices reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Boston Block.
Professional Cards.
Annis Montague Turner
Yocal Instructor
"MIGNON," 1024 Bcretnntn St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PAR13.'
WILL TEACH FRENCH
n classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel 8t,
pp. Advontlst Church.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a
specialty.
AHADIE t CO.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Sate Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, I'honographs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Manager,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Dulletln'a special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Statte.
Q. II. Berrey'g ofllce, 8 Campbell bid.
Furnished room on Klnau street. See
To Let column,
Mtetlitft notice of The Knsh Co., Ltd
appears under New Today.
Kour room cottage on slopes of
Punchbowl. Sec To Let column.
A position ns coachman U wanted.
See Situations wanted column.
Mystic Lodge, No. 2. K. of P., meets
tonight In Harmony Hall, King street.
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by the Bulletin Publish
ing Co.
Administration notlcc,c3latc of L. K.
Ilalualnnl, late of Kalauno, Oahu, ap
poar. under New Today.
One generous coat of PHKHLKSS
rnnSBHVINO PAINT Is equal to tbret
of any other kind of paint.
Prof. Kocbele, government entomoll-
Etst, has In the neighborhood of 2000
lad birds for general distributions.
The students ot St. Louis College will
pay n visit to the Trench cruder Pro-
tct this afternoon. They will be accom
panied by their teachers.
The next meeting of the Hawaiian
Mission Children's Society will be held
at tho home of Mrs. Krncst Kopkc on
the last Monday In February.
Theo. II. D.-uIps & Co. arc offering to
the public the Wellington Visible
Typewriter; simple, rturablo and ac
curate. See their ad In this Issue
Therea will be a rehearsal of the
Catholic band this ccnlng and on
Thursday evening this organization
will serenade the Protet, going out In
boats.
The marriage of Miss Mary Ann Tit
comb to Mr. James Hall Klddcs of tho
Paclllc Hardware Co., Ltd., Is announc
ed, to take place on Thursday, the 30th
In St., nt 3 p. m.
The new Brownie camera at $2 Is a
man el; takes pictures 2Vi by 314. has
two llnilers for crtlc.il or horizontal
pictures. Ilcmembcr the prlco Is only
two dollars at Honolulu Photo Supply
Co.
Don't forget Camarlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. Ho always has
on band a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Piof Kocbele brought a supply of
ladybirds from Hawaii last week. Ho
has announced that fnc prevalent
scale on alligator pear, gunta and lis
trets Is not dangerous, bad ns It looks.
It causes shedding of leaves, but Is nol
fatal to the trees.
Articles of Incorporation wero filed
jcstertluy by the Wing Wo Lung Co,
for dealing In merchandise. Including
tobacco. The capital stock Is glcn at
f!5,000. Tho property and business of j
the company Is given ns $2G,2uI. Goo
Wun Hoy Is president nnd Goo Woo
secretary.
A meeting of the executive commit
tee of fhe Master Builders' Association
was held In tho Bltte building last
evening. The proposed Builders' Bx
cbauge was thoroughly discussed.
From tho results of last night's meet
ing. It may be stnted that the Exchange
will bo a go.
This evening nt 8 o'clock the
Joint soclnl of tho Y. M. C. A. and tho
Y. W. C. A. will talto place in tne
Y. M. C. A. hall. Among the features
ot tho evening will be three selections
by tho Amateur Orchestra under Wray
Ta tor's direction, n violin selection
by Miss Woods, vocal selections by
Mrs. Georgo Howard, reading by Miss
Jisslo Shnw and a Unto selection by
Mtss Kopkc. All tho members of tho
Associations and their friends are In
vited. The band will play aboard tho V S.
traln'og ship M oh Iran this afternoon
beginning at 3 o'clock. Tomorrow at
2 o'clock, there will be a concert on tho
Protet. The remaining concerts of the
week will he as follows: On Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock a concert will
bo given at Thomas Square for the
united kindergartens; Thursday even-
lng at the Moana Hotel. nWlklkl ;I'rl
day at 1 o'clock at Lunalllo Home, be
lng the occasion of tho late King Luna
lllo's birthday; at 4 p. m.. the same
day at the residence of Governor Dole:
Sunday afternoon next at the Capitol
grounds, when the soloists 'will render
English duets.
Forester David Haughs writes to
Comlsslonemr Wray Taylor from Ka
papain under date of Saturday last, re
porting the progress ot Mr. Grltllth,
tho cxpeit forester, and himself and
their prospective Itinerary.
They had been going around Knpa
pala ranch with Ml. Monsarrnt the
previous two days, and wero to stait
next ilny for the Volcano and Olan
Staying nt the plantation over nlgth.
they would Inspect tho Olaa foiests on
Monday. They would visit Puna and
go on to llllo on Tuesday, spending
Wednesday and Thursday In tho for-
estB of Hllo district, and taking the
Klnau at Laupahoehoe on Friday.
Mr. Orlfflth was anxious to vlsll
Molokal heforo returning to Honolulu,
which might be done If they found
steamer connections to bring them here
about tho end of next week,
TIJIP TO COONTOWN.
Tho Orphoum has materially Im
proved. "A Trip to Coontown" pro
Bcnted last night was deserving of n
crowded house, nnd the acting of Km
est llogan nnd Illlly McClaln showed
to better advuntngo than over bofore
Tho fnrco Is clover and wholesome
all through, Introducing many good
songs and choruses,
"Mamlo," as sung by Mamie Harris
won soveral encores, and tho dancing
of Muriel Illnggold and Hilly Ilobliibon
was excellent.
Tho audience was quite enthusiastic
over tho aherral quartet anil called
them out several times. Altogother
"A Trip to Coontown" Is highly entor
talnlng. It will bo repeated tonight.
MAUniED.
SCIIMIDT-KNITTEL At San IlafaeL
Cnl., on January 1G, 1902, II. ('.
Schmidt to Mamie Knlttel.
HnyuvHi
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HONOLULU PLANTATION
REFUSES COURT'S OPTION
Attorney Silliman Not Allowed to
File Defendant's Exceptions--
in Open Court Trial
in March.
The Honolulu Plantation Company'
caso will have a new trial on Monday,
the third of March.
Mr. Silliman presented n bill ot ex
ceptions jestcrday afternoon to the do
clslon of Judge Estce ordering a new
trial unless the defendant accepted
Judgment for $75,000 Instead of $105.
000 as awarded by the jury.
Fcdcrol Attorney Dunne opposed tho
filing of tho exceptions and was sup
ported by Judge. Estce, on the ground
that the court could not take notlco of
exceptions until the three dajs' option
named In the decision had expired.
Mr. Silliman protested against hav
ing tho defendant placed in such a po
sition, when It had only ghen notlco ot
motion for new trial. Finally, with
consent of the Court, he (lied the fol
lowing refusal to accept the terms of
the decision:
"Itefusnl to accept suggestion ot
Court to remit portion ot tcrdlct.
"Now comes tho defendant. Hono
lulu Plantation Company, and decline
to remit from tho verdict rendered
herein the sum of thirty thousand dol
lars as suggested In the decision nnd
order of tho court filed in this cause on
Saturday, the 25th day of January.
1902.
"Honolulu Plantation Company, by
Its attomos, Hatch & Silliman."
At the request of Mr. Dunne, tho
Court now set the date for new trial.
Mr. Silliman then read the bill of
exceptions nearly through, when Judge
Estce ordered Stenographer nenolds
to strike the part so far taken off his
record. Clerk Mating had previously
declined to tile the exceptions In open
court without leave, and this Judgo
Estce would not give. After adojurn
ment Mr. Silliman (lied the exceptions
as follows In the clerk's ofllce-
"Now comes the defendant, the Ho
nolulu Plantation Company, and ex
cepts to the derision and older of th
court upon (he plaintiff's motion for a
new trial, which said decision was (lied
en Saturda, the 2Sth tlaj of January,
A. D. 1902. upon the following giounds
"1. That said decision Is contrary to
law.
"2. That said decision Is In contra
vention of tho Socnth Amendment of
the Constitution of the United States,
which provides that no fact tried by a
jury shall ho otherwise re-examined In
any court of the United States than
according to the rules of the common
law.
"3. That said decision Is In contra
vention of the Fifth Amendment ot the
Constitution of the United States,
which provides that private piopcrty
shall not be taken for public use with'
out Just compensation.
"4. That said decision Is based upon
nn erroneous view of the law relating
to tho re-cxamlnatlon of an issue of
fact tried by a Jury .
"5. That said decision Is based upon
an erroneous assumption that tho ver
dict ot a Jury should be set aside and
n new trial granted when the presiding
Judgo believes that the verdict is not
In accordance with the preponderance
of the evidence.
"G. That said decision Is based upon
on erroneous interpretation of certain
written documents received In evidence
In this case, to wit, the tax returns of
the Honolulu Plantation Company for
the years 1900 and 1901.
"7. That the stntement ot facts con
tained in said decision and on which
the snme Is based Is Inaccurate and Is
not an Impartial review and summary
of tho evidence adduced and proceed
ings had upon the trial of said case.
"8. That the presiding Judge render
ing said decision did not exercise n
legal discretion In reviewing the evi
dence adduced nnd piocecdlngs had In
this cause, and In granting said motion
for a new trial."
TEAM STANDINGS.
1'ollowlng Is the standing of the va
rlous polo. Indoor baseball nnd fool
ball teams In the city:
POLO.
Games Goals
Won.I.ost.For.Agst.I'etge.
Incas 3 0 27'4 17 100
Hornets 2 0 IS V. 7 100
Hus'nss Men .0 2 7 21 'i
Lrahis 0 3 17 21 ',4
INDOOR IIASRIIALL.
Games Runs
Wpn.l.ost.ror.Agst.I'ctgc
Cvn'g Classes '1 0 39 30 100
Mnllo Illmas .1 0 14 11 100
Uus'1168 Men .1 1 SI tl CO
Jnter'mdts ... 0 2 21 33
FOOTDAI.L.
Games Goals
Won.Loit.Kor.Agst.Petgc
Mallo Illmas 3 0 12 1
Ilonolulus ... 3 0 12 1 0
Hck'fld-D'vs 1 3 3 11 2
Wand'rers ..0 4 2 10 0
AFTERNOON TEA.
Mrs. Arthur B. Wood entertained
tho physical committee ot tho Y. V
C. A. nt alteinoon tea at her homo In
Nuimnu avenuo yesterday. There was
sonio excellent music, both vocal and
.nstiumciital. as well as an exhibition
II club swinging by Miss Lilian Ilacon.
the phyblcal Instruct! ess ot tho Y. W
" A. Mrs. Howler gave seveial vocal
selections, Mrs. Wra. 1'oibes nnd Mrs
'. M, Uronks gave a number of sclec
tons on tho piano. Among those
)l (.'sent vvcio: Mrs. l)u Hoi, Mis, I'.
A. Church, Mrs. John S. Walker, Mrs.
U. I.. MarxrMtss Ella Stansbuiy, Mlsr
Allco Jones, Mrs. r, J. Amvvcg, Mrs
L. A. Thurston, Mis, Monsarrnt, Mrs
Tnnnatt. Miss Tnnuatt, Mrs. II. C
Miown, Mrs. 1 M. IlrooKs, Mrs, Me
Chcsnoy, Mrs. Howler, Mis. Torbes,
Mrs. Diitterftold.
Printing and developing at Honolulu
Photo Supply So.
Jack Spratt could eat no fat,
His wife cpuld eat no lean,
But a bottle of
H Milwaukee jm
W$ ' Beer rer)
M made everything serene. M
3fl Dot tied at th Brewery. "J aggfl
" Fred Miller Brewlna Co., " 1
Milwaukee. Wia, I
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S
NEW YEAR'S
SUGGESTIONS
Good suggestions arc always
In order about 'Xtnas and
New Year's time, and we are
sure the following will" In
terest you.
FOR LADIES I
We have something very
acceptable In an excellent
assortment ol
Manicure Sets, Pocket Books
Leather Novelties and High
Grade Perfumes.
FOR GENTLEMEN I
In our Judgement you could
not please union better than
to give lilm a set of our solid
ebony back -
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES
which we have In splendid
variety. If you think lie has
these wc have others about
equally as good consisting ot
Shaving Sets, Traveling
Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket
Books, Etc., Etc.
We will be pleased to show
our stock.
HOLLISTER
DRub COMPANY,
FORT STREET.
This Matter of Advertising
is a Curious Thing
We have told you time and again about
THE STEEL AERMOTOR
and you understand perfectly well
most of tho points, yet should wo ncg'
lect this pounding ot tho truth about
our goods you would In tlmo lose
Bight ot us and buy some other fel
low's windmill.
Although ho Is a good fellow nnd has
a fair windmill, wo cannot nfford to
allow such a calamity to befall as tho
substitution ot nny other windmill
where tho AERMOTOR ought to be
used, nnd It ought to bo used In overy
placo whero a low-priced nnd high
classed mill Is wanted.
Wo Keep on hnnd a full supply of
extras for tho abovo mill.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARECOLtd
816 Fort St., Honolulu, H. T.
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS
IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Duy or Bell Real Estate In
all parts ot the group.
Wo will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WE8T KINO. 8TREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolnnl Park
Addition and In
Kallhl. - - - -
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Pnblic Typewriting
by Alias L. K. Dayton
I JvC-X-toM0T0R 1
"When sand's ns good ns sugar
And chalk's as good as milk,
When thirty lncnes malio a yard
And cotton equals silk,
When fourteen ounces mako a pound.
One hundred days a year,
Then other brewa will be as good
As PRIMO LAGER BEER."
primo
raM O NE HAIN 341.
Metropolitan
LIMITED.
i an
Freeh Meats and Pish
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.
( Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
FOR SALE AT
PORTABLE TRACK COMPLETE
30 inch Gauge 14 lbs Rails
36 inch Gauge 20.lbs Rails
For sole In quWittlcH to
suit by t- :ivvi- I-
H. Hackfield I Co., Limited
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 King 8t., neiUpiM&tin Olce.
4?"
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and R- '
ports made for nny class ot Waterworks, Steam and Electric Constructions
Plan! and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches ot Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Qulldlngs, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports M
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc C. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
OAHU CARRIAGE MF'G CO., Ltd.
1170 River Street.
Bet. Beretanla and Pauaht.
Tel. Bluo 841.
P. O. Box 078.
Rubber Tires pat on in Satis
factory Manner.
Attorneys.
F.J. Russell E.M.Watson
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEY8 AND
COUN8ELLOR3AT-LAW.
Offices Mafloon Building.
2004-lm 'Phone Main 323.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE 406 JUDD BUILDING.
TEL. 314. MAIN.
Albert R. Cunha
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
308 Stangenwald Building
TELEPHONE-MAIN SI.
V. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Remr-ed to Room 306, Judd Building
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR A
NOTARY PUBLIC
LAW,
Office Bethel 8L, Near the Postofflce
utKee-i
!!lF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
11 IN NEWSPAPERS 1
1 , ANVWHCRO AT ANVTIMD
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; E.G.DMS ADVERTISING AGEKCY;
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'a
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K '
lager
has all tho wonderful tonic properties
ot tho choicest Imported hops. : :
Order a caso from the Brewery.
Meat Co.,
(0
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Flshmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
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MANUFACTURERS OP
Fine Carriages, Wagons and
Tracks. Repair Work a
Specialty
All orders promptly attended to.
Only competent help employed.
Burgeons, Physicians and Dentists,
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
fICISi
oomj aoS-04,
Boston Buiiduio
Four Stbebt.
TELEPHONES 1
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RtSIDENCS,
Whits, .Mi.
HOURS it A. m. TO 1. p M.;
1 TO J P. M i TO P. M.
Box S01
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Sundays ii-i p. m.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1154 Alakea Street.
Omco Hours y
to 4
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S5.
0. B. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320.
ICE
(MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oalm Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFFJ1AN & HARKHAH.
New Map of Oahu.
conpllt i from Government Surveys and Chew,
Man o( Su,rar PUntmloni, Rallwt)!, anl Other
Sellable Sourret. THS MAP is jiijt INCHES, ,
with aniltlc coterlngi and beat mountings, male I
Inp a very useful at well ornamental wall map
the pricf of THE map is Jiono. Copies tin '
be obtalp.4 Iron
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