Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 13, 1890, Image 4

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TIE CAPITAL JOIIML ! A ""JEfL0"
DIED
TEItMB OK BUB:nlPnON.
DAILY,
One yeur by inall . ., .. f W
Mix month by mall . 2 K
Three month by mail.... I 25
i'er week, delivered by carrier.-... 10
WEKXI.Y.
i He ha Fit Subject for Ibe InsaueAv
sjlnm Crazed ttitb Ure for a
Salera Lad Senseless Letters.
I ASOTHER PlONEEIl GoXE. Mrs. I
late Hon. J. 11. 1). ilcnderson, Ore-, SHIRMEK.-At the nfdencc of
lem, on Saturday, Jan. , ljf
brsnfl
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One year by tnAtL
Hlz month by mall
ild In adranc.
advance.
.Jjlfl)
- 7
-10
- 6
One year, If paid In a
Six month, if raid In
For advertising rate apply at tbU office
AH8obwrlberloTnECAPlTAI.JoUBSAt
Who do not Kcara their paper regularly
will, notify thli office, glvlne addrew, and
the matter will bo attended to at once
Office, corner Court I and Liberty; ptreeU
gon'a representative lu congress
ironi 18G5 to 18J7, died nt the resi
dence of hertou, J. J. Henderson,
lu Hun Dietfo. ("al., nt 7 o clock.
- iu ruin .uiego, i.ai., ai o ciock,
Some three or four months ago a Monday evening, Jan. 0, IMW.agcd
strange man came to the Jocbsai, ? years, one month and. 29 days.
, , .,!,.,., hlii came across the plains from
office and requested that a lengthy Mhwur wU uer i,UBbaud and
communication be published that children to Oregon in 1852. and set
lie bad written. The communica- tied in Yamhill county. The family
Uon went to the proper department, moved to Lane couuiy two or three
Mr. Joccpli thinner, g
."nr. . ,.
The defaced was late of Kansas,
and was only k'k a few day w itli
the fever.
mvwa fi. it.tu mir at fhercsi-
deuce of the family," onth of the!
covereu onogr, .me. ,riiii "--,
velfnnf II. 11. JilllGS. E.S'1.
Anna Km whs oorn ui
.May
A
i
earance
Sale
-AT-
"The evenimr oaoer con
of to-day the morning paper girei jroa
the newi of yetterday."
HORACE GREELEY.
Have the Daiy Joir.vai left al
your door and get all the new, at
10 cents a week.
The Union Title attract com
pany hporls a fine new gnld-leaf
sign, the handiwork of IJcll.
The AMoria Pioneer reports a
heavy run of pturgrou this tea'on.
ana fuyn two men nail each made
f 10.7S a day at cat"hlnj; them.
m
The work on the Astoria fc South
C.Kist road Is .impended for the pros
ent, owing to some miiindcrtnnd
injr. hiit the Astoria pur fwl cer
tain that it to only a toiijjwrary mat-
Tho enterprising Hrm of 3IcCrow
& Wlllard have to-day "oiwnine
day" In their "Xew Halem Market,r
lu tho exchange block on Commer
cial street. The place It elegantly
finished ofTIn the latest slvle of oil
finish, with a multitude of 'hoolcsand
hangfrs, and double gallery above.
The place makes a superb appear
boys will keep It up in fine shape!
too.
A Worthy Max. Ij. t. iiarln,
wno naa ween appointed U. 8. Mar
shal for Oregon, says he will ofT-r to
J. T. Gregg of Halem, the moit re
sponsible position at his dLpoal
Mr. Gregg was secretary of the Ile
publlcan stato ceutraf committee
during tho last campaign, and Mr.
Ifarln was m.ch impreucd with bit
administrative ability. It U nf,t
known whether the offer will be ac
cepted by Mr. Gregg. Ashljnd
Tidings.
and a haty glance showed It to be i years later, ana 6euieu on tne u. u. jiivg. Anna Heed w9 Iwrn at)
a silly and worthless article, with-j Sweet donation claim, three tulles Orofton. 'ew Ilaminhire, in Mai
out the least point of lntere?t, ac- east or Eugene on the bank of the lgT jjrr brother, U. A. Heed, bus
oordlngly, Instead of finding its way! Willamette river, opposite Purine- .Kicd many veers in Oregon, and
to the columns of the paper It went! field, now called Gleiiwood Park. s(le ClIlie Jei, in February, 1&0. f ra I f
duly Into the waste basket. ,They resided there several jeaM ijlCen,berof the same nar hw her a I a
Tbe writer was not daunted by i until they moved to Eugene, tier ,llnrrie, to Mr. Jones "and in the l Q
ni ra& iin Ka . . a r.. i iiiwii mil inn ii nrnm nnr ni tii - - . . i . ........! ma u
tains the newi I days was acaln on hand with more i Cumberland J'resby terian deoonil-, i.niitnn tin. Iiloek the familv resi- I 1 Ul
i ..aF t.f - - - .1 fa lit f- r linllnii iiiiI lumti r naioat -i-i
iti ma iituii. nun il iiMcwint: nisi i
B.
lereu iue same late. Dim ne iiau i' uismierv
hopes of crowning him.elf "king of) part In iHilitics, I
all," and continued hU :ucelcs ' with the a-publu
contributions from time to time. ! was first orgauizi
1l.. ... t.l. T1I!I. n n, , n.. ,1
oci-upie, w lu-rc
Tlif rnnn ravi I1I4 niitno n Klllnh
Morton. In his communications he
claims to be powesfied with wonder
ful power, says he has the question
solved 11 to flip (vniHlriiftldii nf
areal ships. Another pet idea was
to divide the Inhabitants or the
world off In to small settlptnenU or
bauds. Some of his ideas showed
insanity ou the face of them. The
man stands ultonf flvo fWK titnc
inehi lull, livht litno vm IJt.lii
complexion and wears a full beard.
lu talking with him it is hard to
discover any trace ot insanity, but
from developments and the actions
of the man he surely cannot be any
thing more or less thati an inane
person
poser of slavery he took an active 1.1...1 t .... .-.,, ..coi-..n
oart in lKilitles. Identlfvini? lilmself! r " ... J.'.,, .'". C.n,. I
. " , :: years, uiin;iiiiiK u ul-iiciii3 mi'-
ican tKirtv when it r,...'.i...i 1.., .ri..... .,,,i mn
. . ",T t.i lano unit "as iia iu-ci ..r-. .
... l ...tot ivvti-i. Imluo trt ltt frillki(1ornfl nlif nf me
to congress ou the republican ticket
ojr i in- kvm; 01 wregou iu
1604, by a very large majority,
and wrveil two years. Mrs.
Henderson, who was greatly
devoted to lier liusband, accom
UUCTS 111 UC UtllJriUVItT "ll . .
k-adiuir social attractions of our city
Several teuixrury absences oc
curred, and they redded iu Cali
fornia two years, when seeking n
rllni.ifu uilitc.l lit ll.r llPlltth.
.Scarcely any lady who haseerre-
C. SMALL'S,
AL STREET
Beginning on the 3d of January, 1890,
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fcf.rifffflfS 111 llttt fanilfitfwfaa mtnnillnt
cations to the Jol'KXAL he also be
gan to send letters to a prominent
dalem young lady and lists continu
ed up to the present.
The young lady received as many
a- a dozen letters from Ills lordship
oeiore sue ever Knew wtio the man
lVrl. Olll" t.vlMllnrr no iilii. wm Uir.
ing the Metbodixt church after fcrf.
ice?, the was accented at the en
trance by the man Morton, why
iti i . it "'V"""! ,""- .Scarcely any ladv who haseerre
paiilwl lilm to Wash ngton, and "--J 8idl Iia Sulem could be ml. as
innlnml thprrtfllinr it tlif lirvr u'intor . .. .. .. ....... .1...
.Hi -. it 3i t 1 in . t. ' tne oiuer resiuems win miss me uu-
?h T.; J IrJ1 SCi0. tive presence of Mrs. Jones from the
., ...... .... ...v.- ..... ..Uv. . jciji uircm and from every eiiori 01
son has been low-spirited and grad-, a regloI19 'charitable or Leiievolent
ually si ,k ng. bhe spent abou. one ua,urt.attJmpted iu our mldt. She
..tLialuAdn . .f0""' was active, ebeerfuland entliuiastie
ililhe TTJTVihUn,i; in rryiug out her life work, and
hue oon afterwards viMted a short Hiw.nv rj-iinun tu mmd work For1
tlmeut. Spittle with Hint. A. A. s xc.tioua IU giKJtl r. i or ,
iV ... .. ...1 ii 1 7 . . , some line 11 1 as ixen eviueut touer
Di.iiiiv. wh.i nit Iif.!p(rnti iti f nn. ...... . .
JL .-.. i 1 ----o--. iriends tnai a cuaupe uaci come over
H,r.,r,'l,U.a-h,."tonatt,.,,J.8ime 'her life a.ul that the days of her
time uer nusoami represeuieu ure- , ,t,. .,.-,, ..,i, ..i.,., ,.. i.
Alal U.p tfmP il,t ), lWWnM. and w. 1. ul ionV il ? ru-n 1- i ?. T )Vorf weruUrW,u, a J:10
mllnVln liliMnilii mRr. ..,.e ,i,llI. A ft. urt. I " n,,e " ,s lrue'. "1 otau """"
i. . ...i'.T ....... iV V 11 - ' . came witn a suucienue-s tnai uas
he amiHi went to California. 10 '" "ilV. ?uu"""".T.?..l.u' '..V
u. ..iii. ..!.. .1.11 ' surunseu iue comiuuniiy 111 wuieu
C, U khp . 1 n Mnrma ' ue moveil, casting a shadow ou the
w i Hn.i t. .'Jf ni1 S, f1,'1'"," "carts of many who recognize that
otVlp? I r 1 ;. 1 L,?1 ! ln ,lt!r 'eattc they have l.t
Si 'atoh r'rUofit ' te friend of .lifetime and society
i5- Diego; M?,'. I),r,' Peters, ai r"eu.?'V' ","lUrj nUU
Mc-
au lyii-Ki'i Jirr". l.M.l 1'eiei
Oakland, t al , and Mr. J. II
Clung. and Mrx. A. K. J'attersc
hucene. 'I he abo e is taken ironi
tbe Euirene Slate Journal. Uotli
lirpfl In litfk nttnivtvl fli trt fi..r ! fr. nmi MrM. HpfulprSini u'iim f..1l
nome The "ady denuuded to kuow Knowu hy many old pioneers now
who ne was, wneu lie said: "Wiiy i reiuintj ai .-aiem.
my dear, my name is Morton, audi -
( love 00. and am going tomarr I It Was Gkxek.u.. The Jot'it
you." Tlie lady was thoruugblv' xai. Is not the only pjper that was
frightened, and ordered him away, compcl'ed to laljor under dillkwltie.
Since that lime the letters from hmi tbroush sickne-- caiiitd by the re
have iccome more frtrioent, and bt.ent cold snap. In almost every
iiuob several cccasions. taiieii ar ?icrauw inai reacnesour t:.' ! ir
tfefcvd a parM'-ntpn trom the lianu? o' tl.e
Boaeij ok Tkade. All members
of- the Salem iioard of Trade .should
not fall to be preMJiit at the adjourn
ed meeting this evening. Impor
tant business demands attention,
and a full attendance should be
noted. It is an important fact that
this meeting -liouid be well attend
ed. Come out, and let's do some
FOR CASH ONLY !
IjAII Goods Without Any Exception at Cosl
UNTIL MARCH 3, 1890.
n Order to Reduce Our Stock Before Spring!
These are Facts!
Astoria Pieneer: The committee
of thu Salem, Astorian and Eastern
railway, to whom has been delegat
ed the task of raisins fW.OOO in
stock, expect to jeet $40,000 of this
amount taken in Tillamook county.
Thn company have assurance tlmt
w til laoO.OOO raised they can secure
ii inu leniuiiiiii capuai mat will
be needed to build the road. There
Is cvvry reason to believe that Un
read will be built, as such men who
arc at the head of It rarely forsake a
project once started.
TiiiriiHOAY Nioiit.-Is the date
that 31 Iss Jessie Couthoul will up-
Ikut ui me opra non-o umn-r the
auspices of the Christialn church.
Tup Dover Hepubllo says: "Surlv
Tim's Trouble" by Mb Coutliou'i
waa iierfectly done. The brojd
dialect of the North of England
being faultlessly Imitated. The
"Medley" was finely executed and
waa very pleasing to the audience.
Tho rapidity with which she
oimngeu lirr tone or voice from recit
ing some grand poem to tho Irish
servant girl, showed her skill as an
elocutionist.
Ill vrumtr In, ft 'a Hf.n-A ii.!
for her, but each time betas driven
away. Of late be bos teen noticed
lo lounge around in tbe vfeiuity of
the residence until a kite boor at
ufcht. The Lidy cannot go to
ehurcli alone or ftep ovi-ide ibr
premises after dark unkr-s ttii- utau
is at her heels. He wtebes hr evr
move os a hawk. On Cbrirtuws
day she received a letter, an fi.,.-i
copy of which is here civea ao-l
wiilcli Is a fair illitratiaii ot all
letter-. Vftil win U tb? lHtnr:
ehtor, makirts; ste: excuse for tut
appearance ( hw Iiper, owing to
tbe "hi rip:."' "iullueiiz i" or
-4ethiiig 4 tue ' rt. Follow inn
i '.L.r "ft Ik- many excuses puljl.'Jiel.
".ebjive no apology to make lor
the la- ' of local in?w.- ia the Tribune
sh ' week. Tiie edihir ha.s been
4 lfinM-lf, aad everyone he has
jpjKnaebed i- in tlie same llx. No-
Ivinv in f. .ift t. mII fr... .... tT ..
1,. dranU buried and, wrli w no can
i itovinni" uiiuer ueu eiri'iim. i
Ftkh-m, iir., Uet. 21, St , ncv-r iaitunUlwe thaw out.
Mis I wmitoiiiarrv yoM fur ' Ob, srntJe Chiuuuk, let thv weet
love's weet ake " malting intiueua be felt." Corn-,
Elijah 3IortMi. !! knock thh, Dakoia-Iike uu-
Ile writpf a nvwl luttul uml L. rli)aititiMi iiitu tha ..i.l,ln
Llltu..! flll. Min.A .1.... ... I .-.. -w. ..!..... it- 1 (I
"""" nun iiimc tiinii an stYi'nue iv nmiii.i. ne nave mil ail,
education, but there is not a doubt ' m1 a gai deal more tbuu i-,
In the world but what the man is l-lthy for ms." We feel "rier-
insaue. At present lie U liomek-s-, izacfcly" like ou, dear brother, and
and the authorities should take;w'tn tlie gentle Oregon mist be-c-hargeof
the motrbefore he become; gins to fall aaiu "it's a new bov
desjwrato and harms someone. j we be."
The name of the young ladv U I , o
withheld for obvious nnni ml . A Iio,'t Cei.BsTIai.. One dav
not more than one-half the nwuV ! s.1 week a bad specimen of the'
v.vieaiiiu Hiu"uom. buU V enter.-.!
residence of one of Salem's
otiiino Equaij It. People
who have visited the Willamette
valley, or resided hero fora time and
returned to tho East, generally come
to the conclusion that this vullev Is
far ahead of any other placo they
found. A gentleman who has visit-
mi tiio valley, and now resides lu the
Eastern states, writes that If he
V.V.1' nmko n,H ,lon,e 0l,t ' the
Willamette valley would be "hi
cholco. J- or scenery, variety, climate
and opportunity, no plai-o miuaN It.
California iimy he n nice state, but
taken the year round, Western Ore
gon Is far ahead of her. Kx.
curious actions given above. He
lives out nearthe fairground, some
where, and must be a man of some
uimy jeantoi age, ami quite able
bodied. The young Judy hr threat
ened him with arrect, and lie has
told her to have him arrested, and
he would marry her in spite of ail.
oionon ciuims to Iiall from Tilla
ir f onvAi J
V LnUiAL.io.cifl J
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l&S Furnisl" Good-, Rubber GoodS, 0.1 6Dj j
E. C. SMALL,
WRITE TO THE
i
COMPANY
-AND-
Learn all About Salem Real Estate Salem, Oregon
y.Tnnra-rTrnn-,nwi,i n mi.i mm, , ,
A FULL LINE
the residence of one of
piomiueni citizens aud liegau at
uuce to unceremoniously display u
lot of pill by eAhib'itiug trash
toys and notions which be was
M.'!liug. The two ladle at the
house becaiiie somewhat frightened
mm ordered Iih f vieiiuUiiin t,.
Ill mint 'I-ill... ! "' "Mivitii iji 1.1-IL11UII1II In
niMilr nml in'. il,.i 1. i.i.ii. .. I fortllW Itll vuPnti"tlip nr.n.il-. 'n...
ship at that pbiev, and it worked to CUiuunian failed to 'Vuvee," at least
tie uiiuri exactly care about leaving.
perfection.
Astosta Tin: Hitif.-Mra. T. II.
Cox, living on .Front street Is reiwrt
ed a very little lictter to-day. fcihe
has been ijulto sick for the nut few
weeks. Mrs. Hatch Is lying very
low at her home. Her friends ex
jiretw considerable anxiety over her
condition. . Mru. Norrls Ilrown U
quite III at her homo ou Commercial
street. Mrs. T. Jackson, who re
sldea on Center Htreet, Is Improvlne.
ii. in ii wu wrens IIIUCKi.. Oultt
a , uumber of other cuh-s tliroughoui
tho city are .reported a Inipmvini!
?low '. A. W. Ilesy Is still twinned
to his UhI I miu the Injuries
uUI mil nu tie toboggan tilde,
about two week,, ago. tfnjliv John,
son U reportwl b-Kter to-day, ami N
Improving nliij,)' from ,M tvwu-
IUI1CISS.
TlIK fixiJW AtAJSd TIIK It. K.
LlXI- ComillPllllntf nil thn ,r,.....
...0 .... ... i.t.c.-it
snowstorm that has beenexperiene
eilln Oregon ami Coliforuia,the Ash
land lidlngs Kiys tlmt the heaviest
snow fall along the line of the South
ern Pacific trom Portland to Sun
l-rancUeo Is in the Mt. Shasta soe-
iiou. r ive leet is tlie reportwl depth
of tho snow nt Si.iim .i,i u.....
trains were brought Into umMo haul ".nmes
llln mimv otr ll... .1 1......1 ... . "IHIUIIS
(lie snow oir the dejsit hotel plat-
lorm so tne patecuger eouln get to
"'mi 1'i'?Kr'attt depth of snow
mi in niu neiKiiiKiruoou or .M(jtt
estimated at from six to six and one
.J. ... L A" alo"K through the
Jit. Shasta Ms-IInn lln.mllr.,.,.1 ,i..i..
or-way fences are burleil eompb-telv
out of slL'ht. Tli il..., .1.'.. .i.-.
snow mimmeiiwl drifling badly In
thu hdeewood n.l3-!it-.rlw,-i i...
..i.-i.. t i . ---,-" ", inu
.ikiii oig cugincs belilnd tbe snow
Plow, umimgnl to keep the track
eli-ar by tMckliig a half mile, then
rushing into the drlftetl snow banks
on tbe track under full head of
steam. I be snow does not extend
further aonili ilmn it. ..,.. ...n .
.i,i.,fu I."' ,::.V,"J '"- mm
"iiv ui iiiTiiuiii' i nutria iu i..
1-or over half an hour be (imtluued
to "hold the iioor," aud during all
this time the ladles became
thoroughly frighteuwl. Tliev al
ia-t ix..ied tliedisir, ami, In a com
manding voice, directed "Mr. John"
to go. Itut uoair, be didu't proiHe
tl 4-lm nml tlil.t !.,. .1 .
'"h"i""u rum iue uoor again as
H.htely us It hud been uencd. This
action cuum.iI an Inerea-etl fear
II) I'OIIIP nvnr III.. I.i.ll i
(for an other fifteen or tweutv
they sat in wind mlL'h't
Absolutely Pure.
rtnpowiler neiervar.es. A marvel ol
purity, strenctlmnd wliolc-omenes. Jlore
ecrinonucal limn ibe ordinary ''indi.and
eanriot lie v.ld In coniK-tltloa nlih ihe
mtiltitude of low tpst.hhort weight alum oi
PiMwphfjtP powdprs. Sold only In cans
kovai.1Jaki.s-c lowDEitco..l(WVaIl.N Y
l.In'50l4'0hn'O,, A'('-'IAEeu "
OF
be termed "unnle.iiiit mniu i
I-inallythe ugly N.un-Uevil took
his leave iu rather an impolite
rushioii. ihe bcure cuummI one of
tlie ladlea to .vuller i-onsiderably
from ucrvouatii-M. It's slmn...
some one was not present that was
able to make a luring example of
these heathen siK-eiineus of human
ity. I hey are beefjiiilng altogether
too bold, ami making theniM-lres
freer than tho average American,
hea in Salem.
McCrow & Willard,
New Salem Market,
EXCHANGE BLOCK.
OproMte (,-andy Kitchen, Coniincrci.,1 St
KVEUTIIING
NEW AND CLEAN
free t-u all pari of the ally.
Crockery and Glassware!
Wltnispeclnttics.ln
Valerian China Tea Sels,
French China Dinner Sets.
MDG WAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
READ AND R
EFLECT !
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-OK-
.'all IUii-uiii.
With iti nleno iteioiiL. .ir k.j .i .
onnbn.k.n lulo ilnful enw-L. nml the
nine wiwy pUuitl, oRn wae Inde
writmbto .unvrtmc. Huo4' HutvMpsrliiR
...muvriui iwr iiver this iIImh).
jOO
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m;
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ROYAL
SEIWI-PORCELAIN
CHAMBER SETS
tcr shown In Salem.
1. 0.0. 1. b.'KTAI.I.ATIOX.-Hat-
unlay evonuig at their hall on Com-
V '"fF'A1 "A'1' 01.,ve L(K,'. N N.
i?.'' hV " liutallation
of olHeor for the ensuing term. The
occasion wa a pleasant oim aud
coiuldernble eiOoymeiil was bad.
ruo wremotiltsi wiTniirraniii.il with
Imprvwiiyeuesa tiy Iputy llrand
uto .u. jiuniotte, am the
following onieen duly limtalUil; I.
.,Mi"ni.V"K' N, "5 J . I'nva.
nuuieiit secretary; J. b. Howanl,
recording Kcrvtnry; John .Mojr
a. Knudc'cilakrj-'avj;
Uuucun CI. Itow; wanleu, Oeo. W
Emertitiutduotor, C. M. Parmonter;
O. O., U. il. himpsou; I. a, j,
fotapluton. After thu ceremonies
nviw iwiiuriiiei.i me lodge adlourn
ed to meet at thu Candy Kitchen
,.n ...vu iaiki; 111,
SHOW nt B I nf flu. Lift... ..1 Brr..
snow nlnu-i. Iiiivk i-w... i..!... .'..... biw"
and trams have been almost on time ''"V1."" '" bhw' Mm i- ' uunir
niimn nreu. u miiiiiiii t nfKULi -' ""
you moiiiibiln there Is only turee lo '
tlmu ami oue-lmir ft 0f h,nv and
tlie snow iilnu bm. i fi... ......i. ..i
nurst of the time with one engine,
though two were required for
awhile. 'Iwo feci of snow are re
ported at Stelmiiaii.
In the wltnloH. t iii
A FTJTJ. T-r-T
.((nthaiond handsomest ra,,erasln
-lIease call ana examine our stock.
T
Out
AND-
UitWuit m iuu ..,l
for bntlc roiHio, m,ni uieiHi,nU ol
.. " lto" M',rte,
"wni. Mm.
PASTE IT IN YOUR HAT!
MCP. PATTON
No. 98 State Street,
Re,l On ),,, SiolRcBRosJOFFERS m
!, And.ee the flnit dUntav of x.nvn..,. . i ' l t J
And .ec the flnit dUptay of X-masBood,
- -ft
hat win. Ctitis Yoi.-Whlle
a good ninny Hro sutlorlng and toll
ing from uUul cold and Mid, Wm.
plaints, t my nhnuld reiiiembtir that
ii i VM,Bh ?'n,l prvvirol by t-, j),
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