the cAnmjim TKRMB OF t II RIPTIO. On year by null-. m Mix rnonlJi" by mull , K f tmk, ddlrcnd by mrrlif rVr Mmttohts t tpply M"' ""- will aotlly thUonV. giving ddrw.and tfc mter will be landed to i '". (XBo. ai.mr CMirt .nd Mhwiyjwr, ' ThTMIII" r- Tlite iiiornliigtlw f 'itpital hw mills tfrtl hphihI will l riimiliiK In mil Wt ' ticiiiorniw. M I " ) to any IIihI the tm-k1nlcr nn JiiMlitnt over the pivH'iit rain. Til f hrniBWn Hand. The C'liciimwit Imllun omit I'uml will lw "P "r l" "trjtoliix h Portland mi tin- 'Mrtli hi Hie Wash ington Inauguration owitcnnlal nn nlvi'Wiry. Thi l..ii'l "f iwi'ty fmirptew will l qulU-uilrawlnv wnl, ami already I'irlaiil it all oyee to we ami pm t ltir tin In iliaii ImikI- No OoMjsmuxilmi H'-"-. Itov. U. F. MMly ol thf Cuinli i luiiil PnwbytorJaii eliiir.-h, wh. Imh lutiii In Salem all winter t-n teav.-r-lug to revive llie iiinyation mikI IiiiIM tip a live Inlpreal In thai oliureli, hw rt'tiirnwl to HpIi. I'm Hid prewnit llif-4 Wmn-li Im withmit n it(ir, jwlliore are bntft-w hu'Iiuhtm UiiililiiK Ui a Irfimiluii. A jifiiltuiimn from I he Kiwi in it) tho city with hlti family lookiiiK 1' 11 looHtluii with a view to tho er l.iulhimiil of an cxpIiihIvo html ami hue aliire. Ho will no dntiH looiteliore. IIu liiikwl Alhiinyove-, thinking to looato theru, hut as iwwt ortlioiIniiUeuaoftluitrUy go Imre ftnit lie thoiiKht nhtica w.nilil he a luxury iind ummlnlile. Crulii l,i"ik M'rll Fioiii thiifco wlin have traveled ovor Marlnn, I'nlk, Linn, and llen ton countlra eonMilurahly during the jiaul few wueka, It U learned that all IdiiilH of grain, early mid late, lookiiiK Hue. The rain Li dnhiK It a world of good and the yield will he Iiiiiiiuiimj. Thowlro wiiriim, which Hoiiuitlmes do tmino injury, are not to Ik found thU kmimiii. All Alii. It'll! lit .Ml. .tHK'l- 'I'ho Utile ulevaii-ywir-oUl daughter of Mix. Cook, the Hllvertou milliner, In lying at the point of death, her HIikm being theiivultofanaeeldeiit kiiHtnlnwl at the Mt. Angel m-ademy a few day ago. The elilld w until tending m'IiimiI at Ml. Aiwl uud hy winie liitiinx felt clown lnlr unil hUntaliied Internal Injiirliw. When hIih fell thiwo who weru walking be hind her fell iimiii her. Hi.. Itliti'MIII lilting. Tho i Ivor thin murulng stno.1 throe feel anil twolnehif alHive low water, and tho upper river rim has not vt leaehed here, which will wuiw a i-toof not Um than luelu Tho oilnloii of all ilvur men It that should the ml iu'uhw to-day the gatigo would reach at leat four feet. Tho rUe U win Hi thounaiuU ofilullaiii to Sidem idoiitf. Tli logx iiiv no v Hiirr to U HoatiMl down. 'IIiii I'iiiiiIiik Allmi'llon. Under the nimpieiM of the Capital ulty Iwuil the lliKtou ipilutet club will HpHar hwiv Thmxlay night 'ltitu elub U well known heron to nel no liitrtxluetlou. ICaeh ihm flintier I. w lHr. 1 loir lloiilwiliel't ftnituniU' m Ituwlau aln given him mii oportuulty not only to display tlm wonilerful Hwet'tiitNM of liln In 4mmiH, but alao v hut oan be doue by an artWt with tin. "Mugie Flute." NiH llututi Hull. In. Ywtwnlay eveulugthen arrival In tho t4ty two fWmllle. They werv ftXMti lUtme, tin., and Inul ixintv all tlwway Uvrvtuinake .SbWiu their hoiilv. They ut uinv ivuted houae uit Mill ktrvt-t and went to Ihhimx kjlug. The IhwU of the fauillle aw already Uwklug up bnalmm loea ttutt. Thy wilt eugngv In bain etna of purvulu 1mm. They w er cairyHMtl to auoita tin vally, a. JMiairuUuktold thorn they had lxt not gu uorth-UteN wa uo giat mtaUy Uwra. .1 XH Mm! MaVt AftJW (UkkgutlM JtU'HKAI. u- Houuevd that a uew iuat Htaitvl t bmmi to be twUblUhed In MaWiu, it (reai!on having Uvu MkVta mraaaary by the po4 ftirtuwl hyallttu- ih t-aUltug hou In aWfeoi. The lu bo la anmi to aUut. It wlllUMltutriM. Ii lll put luaat Uou to Uvlu'i urWa ami houl4 mwivw tbv liberal Mtrouag ofdM itublte. A M pout uu water aadalrakiiiMtt. MktualaJ!oMUV, bm I and mrai. ... i-xiwiuUw (hat Utrntruavlaa huur- ami than x MWl tb- lallfuiutev ut lit.. nulJUtl UowtNtUkMi ought to bankrupt Um AMUKtar of au.h a inw. TU mw atep wUI he t.Nid on Hut vnai, w uw uuiuuug MN OX jJNli ar hrtaa; rnaiM. Hthrmrm llf Ulilrh ImmlariillnH I- InitTiirMcil IIIIn-rvrrii. Salem is being lvertlcl at every I..1..1 and in everv manner. Thmi- and of iwier and circulars are be ing i-ent each week to Jatiem m- . I . fit. nlliul llllll nulrerji. l eiw uixm ien oi iinu-" ofiieopleare reading of "The Iiiid of Hlg Jteil Apple" in llieir religious , or family newspapers. After the j homeaeeker once turns hli face inward the Willamette valley he is mi re to hear of rialem'svast reourew. At I'miilletoii the Oregon land com-' pany Iiiih an agent who board each westbound train ami nmin-juies dewrintive matter Hlu-lrative of Salem and the valley. Thne who ripli Pua-et Souml and llud tliliijw too much crowded there to suit them areconfiohted by J). L. Green, a represeiitntlve of the halein board or trade and real cttato agencies. He l Hrmeil with counties hundreds of iMiuphleta and llluHtrated circu lars which ho place In mo narnm of the himie-oeker. It is a fact IVint a great majority of the people, com ing West to eoek Iidiiilm are headed direct for Seattle or Taeoma. in conaeriience th'' cities (anil in fact the whole Kou'i.I country) are tilled to ovcrllowing. To catch n portion of thlst Immigration from the I'iiHtern State Im Salem place t n-nrpKi-nlat ve on the teouiut lie U theru to toll ImiulreM the truth and many are Hip faces ho will turn southward. They can come to Sal tern and for a few hundred dollars can pun-hate a few acres and build comfortable homos and enrich tlioiiMclvca. - Ori'Kou'H Wl'il InillaiM. ThU Ht-irllliiK Imiulry, breathing undUpu.cd hIsiih of Impenetrable verdancy, comes ifom the little village of Full ISIver, Wlcceiisln: "Are there wild Indians in the Wil lamette valley, and are they trouble- mime to M-tllers who take up or pur chase land In the foothills or near tho mountains?" That lsa stunner. Previous to this time Inquiries have come nuking If Micro weioany wom en here. If It would be safe to bring a family to the wild west, If It would pay to ship low grade cattle here, If there was dinner in being attacked mid devoured on a louo roiid by wild beasts, If Micro weru any i-uttlcnieiits or farm hnusca between towns, if theie really were jnnv towns, or If tho water was so fulloftlsh you could nut drink It without skimmlm: oil' the llah egg-, hut Mils wild Indian business takes tho whole bakery. II l Hit. Xniilini'Mi.rii. Many am of the opinion that the Oregon Paclllc Ih being backed by the Chicago tfc XoitliwcMern. The followiug from the Albany Demo crat would add strength to the opinien: Yesterday morning two men, almost as licit as Crutms, got oll'tho overland train at this city, went to tho Oregon I'nclllc depot where a special train awaited them, ntcaiuetl, III company with stune O. P. ullH-lati, rapidly to the front; re turned, went to Corvallls, came bauk and took a special truiu Xur Ponland, which had been tele graphed for. Thev were two of the loading directors of the Chicago it Northw cittern, and tho fact means Mint the O. P. has all the backing It needs and that work will begin at an early day and U pushed with great rapidity during the coming year. IIiiiiIIiik llnrt I liltf. Another horse thlof Is attracting the attention of the people of Clack aiirns county. He made his appear ance nt Aurora, this county, Thurs day night, taking the horse of a man named Marks, who wan at tend ing a show at the time. A poitiIc clue U obtained from the fact that a saddle was ktoUu troin William Knight of Ciuiby the Mime night, and In the hrun where the hors had Ihh'11 hltehetl whs found Mark's old wiririkV. The thief was wen near Now Ura alsmi 1 o'clock the next morning. m I'ur MwiIIhi; llrmil iihiI Mtvil, Henry Tate was given a prelim inary examination this morning be fittv JiutUsi titsslell. The genial Henry, It wwms, had been making a rorclble entry luto the houati of John Krooks, near the big bridge, aud helpiitf hlmaelf to luvad ami meal, kutvtw, forks, poms, etc The axamluallon was eou ohulod ami 'lVte was releMd, It not having l4eii proven to Die -UUrfVotlou of the court that TW va th guilty man. rnlM'taH llwtltl of Mt4M. Hie auuual uimug of the Woniau'. north 1'aciAc lawnl of mia aloua, ivuivNitiug the woman' aoek-lkof th Praabyterlau ehurehea of Oregon. Wnahlugtou and ItUhu, i lu nation at PrtUul. A moo v (hoM of (hi city who arv ou Uk-uiaratuart-lbe follewing: Mr. It. L Wahaos, "Tha Pryvr lmgue ;" M. W. N. IjmIim, devotional JWr ttmm aud work la the Prkmliyiarie ; a t Mr. II. A. Newell, an add rem. Jud MoLmu Miutrtuteudjiit af UtaOiutd Itoidv ladUu fury te la Uw Hy V4ar. Uaporta wrjr thing uM In thai Uxwllty. Md havoc among the herds in the vicinitv of Sublimity. Mr. I-am-bert lut eiglit he.nl the othel night and Win. Jtiggs one. Two of the tloics have been klllwl. Mr. Itabln is full ol nerve, that is certain. She ordered the boys to kill their dog, whleh had killed a fine young goat. The boys tooled her and took the dog to the moun tains. He found his way back, when Sirs. Itabln tied him to a tree, got the axe and chopped his tail oil" ritfht behind his ears. The ncIfflilKirliood came danger ously near having to attend Itlley Phillips' funeral a day or two ago. He borrowed John Kabin's gun (which or course was not loaded) and was going hunting. Ueiore starting Phillips made an investi gation. He snapped several caps on tho thlng.but It would notgoolT. He tried to blow through the barrel but CMildnot. His wife held the liam m r buck and he put his mouth over the inuzIoof tne gun and blew again. Of course her hand sllppwl and the hninmcr came down. The gun didn't go oil'. He put another cap on it and snapped It for fun. when the gnu went oil' and tore u hole In the side of the house. It wasn't loaded, you know. hiiiri;iii Court. State of Oregon, nsp. vs. Moses Kobbins, app.; appeal from Polk county; argued and submitted. Grant county, app. vs. Lake coun ty, rc).; appeal from Klamath county; judgment appealed from modified; opinion hy Thayer C. J. .1. W. liatchellor, rc-p. vs. Win. M. Davlcsctal, apps.; appeal from Marion county; petition for rehear ing denied; opinion by Thayer C. J. W. Jt. Havnse, app., J. S. Murphy guardian of C. C. McKorkle, res.; appeal from Marlon county; decis ion of the lower court reversed and the cause remanded to the circuit court with directions to remand it to the county court, and the reap, havo leave to apply to the latter court to amend the said petition; and that the cost abide tho event of tho proceeding. The resji. will however have to advance the fees of olllcers If demanded; opinion by Thayer U, J. John Geary, app., vs. Nancy Slppy and Martha A. Porter, reps. ; unreal from Linn county ; judgment of the lower court modified ; opinion by Slrnhaii,.l. TlmriiMii, Hooker it Co., app., vs. C. A. Owen and L. M. Dean, resp. ; appeal from Jaclwon county, argued and submitted. Amanda Goodyear, resp., vs. School Hist. No. a, Jackson Co. app., and Delia Gl'roy, resp. vs. School Dist. No. .1, Jackson Co.; ar gued an. I submitted. Oimrlfi l ltfpnri. Superintendent Downing of the state penitentiary to-day filed his iltiarteily report, ending March ill, ISM), with the secretary of state. The earnings are an Increase over lust (piarter by several dollars. He low Is given a condensed report of the state of iitlairs at th's institu institu teon: learnings for the quarter, JoOil 1.72; number of convicts at be ginning of quarter, 2M); No. of con victs at close of quarter,".1)?; deciea-o 7; No. reeelveddurlngtheqiiartor27; No. discharged by explratlou of sen tJiice, 32; No. discharged by com mutation, 2; No. death, 2; dally average attendance, 2S!t.t!l). Ho io jHirts that more men aroat work now than at any .time since ho has had charge of tho Institution and that very little sickness prevails. A Suloiu I'll in. To-day the old llrown, FullcrUm & Co. hardware firm filed articles of lucorpo.-Hlloii hs follews: Tho name ot aald firm shall lie J. C. lirown & Co., whh a capital stock of $35,000, dlvldel Into twenty-fivo shares of $1000 each. The Incorporators, tiro J. C. llrown, Martin llowloy and K. J. llumaoii. The object of said firm shall be to buy, sell and manufao tmeall kinds of hardware, farming Implement", and machinery of all kind, wuh principal oillce at Sa- ! lem, O rem. At llit Cutiit IIiiiii. John Yleako, living MHiMieakt of Silvertou, has iIUhI his final proof 1 pmr Air homeetes.il eUhn. Cbrbtopber lreijer deotarwi hU lutentlou tit beeoiue a eltiteu of the I'ullwlSUU. Ihiorga Vou Vleako took out bis Anal pas'r of uaturah;jtlHi - i A aallor lu Astoria picked up a 6 jaeee and aaktsl a nuut laMxitig by If; Im had Uatl lu The hmu hadn't kk-t ; II, tul he hl aud aald he had. The' aKir aallor uandwl aver the money ! andicott? for hU trouble, TWIS ptee pruwd to Ut hogwa. Of the endi family ou of the Utrn rat aud m mm remarkable ueciuMtw Utu I found tn Japan, where It b hlthtv imIuimiimI aa an'arilfkiiiriVuu lltf t4lLf ttWlVM UlH -' - -- IIWM --- Ik. f fengta, UMwaurlug frotu tn to V4v Mt fanwwtt th nlMMM. Mt4 HMaMMllaf Mt MtMtUUtt( afN. S1.1.0O0 IlontM for a ltallroad To Salem would not affect these prices: I Hoiie of 7 roonw, lot and barn on iChemekete St., younn ft"11 treC!, 1 strawberrk, etc.; $1,800. House and lot on cliurcn ou, ni finished Jiouh:; 12,100. Fine, large house and 2 lots near date oapitol, well improved; 1,750. Two fine lots on As linn avenue, 120x140 feet; $400. A very beautiful building site on Winter sj., 84 feet square with sow er privilege; $1,300. Lots in "Yew Park," "Queen Anne" and University additions to Salem. A llnefannof ICOacres with "'Al" Improvements; $7,000. Lots in North Salem on street ear line and elsewhere cheap. Call and we Wylie A Moores, .117 Commercial St. 3t. Smallpox has once more made Its appearance in Douglas county. This is at Looking Glass. Charley Rose is the patient and Mrs. J. Allen is taking it. MAItHIKD. THOMAS ENGUSH.-Iu Salem, April 14, 18S9, Peter Thomas and Mrs. Lucinda English. S.ilem, Oregon, li.ne received direct From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, 1)00 CAKTSand OTHER VEHICLES, which ii 111 bo sold nt ices and Terms to Suit All! Tliee goods "are llit-clavs nnd as their Hock U ery larKoa pen-on rnuflnd what they may sh Thi-lr wnrehoie.o on state hlluet 1 coinpleU'ly tilled, nnd they have another car loud en route now. lookout for them; Minietliliig line. ni ic Fanners' Store ONE PRICE TO ALL We hao received direct from tho .Mnmilnetiirers a Completes to ck OK Staple Goods, CoiiNUtlngorj Dry Goods, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing. Hats and Caps, hosiery and uloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We hlutll oiler them for ens.li At Lower Prices Tlwn any luuii In the stale. All wsli lHiyni will ave money by willing on u-. FOHSTXEU, TIFFANY & CO., aw eomiiivn-lal Strtntt, New llank lllock. .-wmi, uirHVll, UUIlBHAnTS LOOK HlillE! lUvtuu ninuwl In thU country for oer half wniury. vrlileli idve iu a tlvomncli KiuiwInlKuof tb country, M-emiwottcr our mrMvMiojiMiIn SECURING H01IES iMid Uk lnxui lu minouiu-liVK Hut vro h' 'r.. line 111 of tnerty fhmi nti-o n M-ltvt, ombnu'liMc jiiw o( the Ut Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In Marttm nnj Uunuutle.Mt Uftewtlut ani( & duU.d In the VllUmMie ""H- .,,,hr valuable rurty of vrt Onm ui Ut ml Vim Will Kt fwvil ItMl w, ar oiftrtoc U Ml bee eWw 0m by Xmww Uauiw rolU.o, drw. Tyinrr nd Utktar, ifcur lulln,). Llicriiiiiv mImi lu .iff im. mj i H. C. J. IU 101TI, Aum.t tlW, MuVn miuitly V. ,v a Here Iky Are mm 4 ran TO SALEM iBi!!" e Oregon Land Companys BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION Is situated just north of Salem, upon the banks , of the Wilnlctte. The land lays HIGH AND DRY and aflords a magnificent mo., A GOOD INVESTMENT Lots are selling rapidly in this popular tract 51 hav B n sold during March. The purchase of lots here is . n good im een 1(J stret are sure to double in value within the next few months, v nen railway ivlll run through the addition. STREET CARS AT ONCE. Riverside is to be placed at once in Hnd'wnnwyrough SSs street railway will be extended immediately and J " Jdlfcfect of ranuhir tract. Tho Oregon Land Company has V"''"fetltion of the i. ...,,. i, .i.ii.ii ia mm-on the wav here and the construction oi mv. street railwny line will follow shortly. GO AND SEE THESE. LOTto They must be seen to be appreciated. They are dirt-cheap aud have a a liner lowtion than that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. Improvements are already being made and "lu this W number of new cottages will be under course of construction in tins pop ular and attractive suburb. ... , nnrplinq- Go and see these lots, make the best investment of your life tarpK lug some of them while they are cheap, and you will make a liomi ana a fortune at the same.time. The Oregon Land Company, Salem, ----- Oregon. From New York ami Chicago THE FINEST GOODS IN THE (fTY. DRESS )S And triinmlncra of all kinds T j tilings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, ''" etc, etc. y RIBBONS. KID GLOVES Al GLOVES OF ALL KINDS -"" SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, O0 Full anil Complete Lines of Embroideries anil Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 'D lAKPtlS Curtains', Poles, Portiers. OafA full and complete floods. Va OQll rrtunnii Vtnfn wv, lw vuiiici omic M LUNN & New Harness and Saddle Storo. A complete line of the bt qiutllty of Har ue and Sddlry lra) 8 on band. ALL SHOP-MADE. Ever) tag Warranted (o k as ItfprtsfDletl ltoiwiiring Neatly Done. B. F. WILEY, PROPRIETOR, Nw. 01 Court Strwat. Slm. ta ttta HmimI Iw wUllmri you rtffiu (trvet, BiiH, Owuu; iRi. tr1 ..a GOODS to match in Persian stock of Men's Furiiishiiitr b nnil PAinmnnAiAl OinAi-. ami luuiuicumi otlt'ClS. BROWN. Z TWENTY LOTS In North Salem House and lot corner Marion nnd 13th streets ; oxtm farm eight miles from Iaiii. nll,,. n-. JiT u"? seven mllcw from Salem, fl7 per .,.. ..uuuiuti uuros eleven mlloei oust of Sttlotn, oiie of the best Innirovwt in the county, $S0 per en. Forsnloby l THOMAS & PAYNE 07 State St., . , . Snleni Z . 2 trim- 1 Have moved to 47 nnd 9 State st,, where thoy arc now rendy for work. aJ our old patrons and friends are Invited j; call snd see us in our new location, nro better prepared for work now thin ever having secured moro room. lMJ" BKACKSMITIIING and WAG0N1LAKK6. lOHN HOMI, THE OLD ItEUABU J lllaeksmith, has rempyed his 8hon tJ corner of Commcrclnl nnd Chemekete (jiT where lie Is ready to servo the pnbllc, BS lneni.ocIated with him Mr. lt.Bannoii., experienced wagon-maker recently troa Portland, he Is now prepared better thai ever to do tll kinds of wncon nnd carrtan ...L-inf nnd rcDiiirlnz: all kinds ofhiiA sinllliliiR and repairing, nnd a genera horseshoeing business, lie has all kliS of shoesteel.trotting, handmade, etc,ij lltsthem In a scientific manner. Speclji nttentiou given to the construction of wij. Outturn i" opposite State J onsnnd carriages, llemember the pla iiiaiinmuo uuiiuiug. THE HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKER, 289 Commercial Street. "UK LAMPORT has lust received a fty nesses. He always carries THE LARGEST STOCK Of saddles, whips, nnd everything pertain, i Ing to his line of huslness.in tho state, mv I side Ol x-oruunu, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Repairing dono with neatness and dUpatdl I A. B. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Woiij a Specialty. 3-Agent for the niCHAUDSOSlI BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces, hi tabllslied in 1BU MARVEI0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great inducements to corrcspontaJl Classes. 1 Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wmll Hammond, the world-famed Specialist tl Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thopi son, lue great, i-sycuoiogisi, j.jji, cuwja 1). t.. eilttor of Iho Christian Advocal N.Y.,KichardProi.tor,thoscientist,Houl V. W. Aslor, Judah P. Benjaman, nil others, sent post free by 1 rrof. A. tOISETTK, 237 Fifty ATe.,SIJ Je-im it Can furnish either Mesqulte or a mliKi of Mlsquite and Lincoln gross.'onteia that will allow you to seed down Vs farms at a cost of from 60 to 80c per Address. T. O.J0KT, w2m d2w Box 81, Salem, Or. ANE OF TIIK LARGKST ESTABIJ Uments In the State, Lower rates'"?! Portland. Largest stock Legal ""? I lutjou.ie.ii-a oiggest aiscounu a"'', price list of Job printing, and catalog" letral blnnks. 6fc f AVAITfi Btcam Printer Salem Ores -Call and See T. J. CRONISM Salem's Popular Job Printer. AT IIIS NEW QUAItTERS IS Btate Insurance Building, Cor. Of I merclal and ChemeketA utrppia 'W 1 DAVID T, WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam LaiW SALEM, OREGON. 4i-Orders lea at Btelner1 grocer ,j win receive prompt attention 1 Oepw II. Hayes has been "PPjl leetal iunt tor the above laun(WJ?JI any wa6ng lea with him wlUbepraJ "J nuniuw IU. . Wew wuoartie md worUl"4"'! -: -E. S. Lamporl-:- RffiSl. 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