Mi3 EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 5. 9 itm THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 131. eooine ATA FEACHER'S BPBIvKS. Our TWO We PLEASANT You can buy property in this most popular Addition on any terms. It is high and dry and has the advantage of street cars and city water. Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the Postoflice or Court House. Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on Wm H"" I LB One-half block south .i Hani -SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. -HEAD QUARTERS APLE fflO FAHCT G1I1SS, J At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. H. GLASSFORD. CARPENTER, BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER, BANKS, STORES AND OFriCES FITTED UP IN. Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Eic, MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS. JOBBING ATTENDED TO. Rearof 2(50 Commercial Street, Salem, Oiegon. NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE I AT BfUT (fe PotZfil Plumbers and Tinners, 5 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooflug and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. - PAPER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. Allure invited to call at 143 Court street nud look at all the lute natterns in Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall. P E ! C.SNOWriecorator.wilhE.E.SNOW, House, Sign and Car- PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Paper Hanging. Knlsonilnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only FirMjlass Work. lu, h. bJSOW. Remember the plane, 143 Court htreet. FOU The place to rig, Express, Aim fWr1 nr load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. p, , ,n 1 f) 1"V n DRAYS AND TRUCKS Satan Truck & Dray Co. SHSS V flee State til., opiosite Sa lem Iron wo-!tg. Dray and truck may be fouudithroughout the day at tho corner ei( State and Commercial atreeU. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G- PERKINS, General Superintendent, SALEM IRON WORKS, " OREGON. aA.i.Jirt-1, Drytutt I rurifler Jud lUel" 1-dfm machluery made Manufactures bTEASI ENQ1NKV Mill uuium, , v. ,. , r "'' -.;- JutflU.mcUqu Engine,,, wwui, CN.CHrRCHIlL T.S. BURROUGHS. CIITJItCHl-LL & BTTRKOUGIIS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; . SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100 Cheraeketa Street. Sasti and Door Factory Front Street. Salem, Oregon, (Tho best class of work in our with the lowest, uniy Oxford HUNDKED from which guarantee prices to be 20 loss of Bush's bank, up stairs. FOR RED STAR TS "B "FIESAST. maoBmmua;neBBBtfmijm: get u Saddle horse, Livery Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay, o-nod well rotted Manure, ai.d repaired. line at prices to compete H I 1 " B B BURK IfSiSillSI u --... . ..,... II'I..aI nnv.n)fH Vnllt uw ueau ui it laesters to select. Prices from $1.00 itat Street Book Store, , than any other place in the GET THE J.&M. In Three Sines. ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS .. AT GRAY BROTHERS, N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON. BnuacsnccEcna bD. C. I rlASiOO I il IS Inl I USfiUSub Wholesale anil Itctail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. 05 Court and 110 State Streets. -SUCCESSOR TO- J. C. BROWN & CO. Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete stock in Salem' of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTlIN Contractors and builders can find here every article they need, in the most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All the former customers of this House and the general trade are invited to call. We will treat you well. dv 248 Commercial Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for tho next 80 days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Jloom 14, Hush Hank bloclt. 5 12dw J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAINTING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Leave orders J . Irwin's, rear of mltli a Werner's drug store. TMI'KOVKD OUDEU OK KKU MKN. 1 Kamlakun Tribe Ho. , Halem Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7:.'0. vt luwaia lu blate Insiiruuco hall, F. C. BAKEll, 1'roptoet. KJtNK O. WATK1W, Chief of Hecords. SEW DAILY MAIL STAGE IJetwccn Aurora, Iluttcvillc, Chumpocg, St. 1'aul and Fairfield. leaves Aurora dally at 10-.30 a. m. Ar rives at Halrrleld 3 p. in. Heturuing leave Kiurlleld at 4 p. in. ArrUes at L'haiupeet: tip, in Leave ChHinwtf-gBa.nl. Arrtvea at Aurora. lalluUevillc.Mtb a. rn ion oecti with morning H. 1'. Co. trains going north and oiilb. ligeuger, baggage Mini freight carried at rcgulir nitos. Service begins Monday, March 17, IWtf. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Transact a general bauklng butlneui InalliUbranehetf. WM. mOUNH..... .Vice JVesldent UUQH Mills AllY- Cwihler JJiKEOTOH& Oo. WUHUM.Wm. Tint tand, Dr. J. A. HlcUarOiuu, J. V, IJoaon, Bunk la new Exehanxt) .tlock on Com mercial t treet. &U-U to $20.00 at state. LAWNMOWER Cross, For Sale. Three lot in North Halera on street car line, also 21 acrei fruit land about3J miles east of Salem. Call on C. 1. GABRIELSON, Htate insurance OIllco Those Afflicted With thelhnblt ol using to excess, LIQUOB, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATTUK KEELEY INSTITUTE Korost Orove. Or., Call write. Htrictlv conlldentlul DUGAN BROS' ff I i U1IU 11UU11UC VUIJ Wboietfale and retail dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. a Commercial tnt. Telephone No. 83 TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, Houses and Cottages." Wie.BxlOliioUfc. contains new desljrni, new styles, kuet ldt lu planning. No. 4 bus lit dtsigns olas.lHfd from $IW up to 1X), about half under tlOOO No. 6 ma laMnSOdusltru" of duellings costing over tWUO, many from tlU up to WUi. Many new Koul hern or report tiyle of touses lu thee work , -. i'rice, II each, or tho two for I1.W. D. S. HOPKINS, Atchitfct, Grand Rapids, Mich. Smith. PUUTlOAlj MMT1N0S. Annonncemcnts of Place and Date of Republican Speaking. The candidates on the Marlon county rte publlcati ticket will discuss the political issues of the day at tho time and places named below. Candidates of opposite po litical parties are Invited to attend and participate in tno discussion. Maoleay, Thursday, May 19th, I p. m. Marlon, Friday, " HUM, 1 p. in. Turner, tlaturday, " Aumsvlllo, " " Blayton, " " Nlagaru, Monday, " Mill City, " " Mehama, l"uesday, " Hubhmlty.WcdnLsday," Whlicakcr, " " Bllverton. Thursday, " Mt. Angel, " " Woodburn, Friday, " Uubbirtl, " Aurora, " " Brooks, Saturday, ' Oervnls, " " St. Paul, Tuesday, " Ch.tuipoeg, " " Buttcville. Wed , June urwersoil, Mil, I p. m, 21st, 10 a. m. 21st, 2 p. m. 21st, 7 " 2!d, 1 " 23d, 7 " 31th, 1 53th, 1 " 25th, 7 " 26th, 1 " 2tlth,8 " 27tb,10a.m, 27th, 2 p. m. S7th, 8 " 2Sth, 10 a. m. 28th, 2 p. m, 31st 10 a.m. 31st, 2 p. m. 1st, 1 " liowell.'Thursday, Llbertydchoolhous'e.Frl.." 8d! 2 u, 1 Batom, Saturday, " 4th, 8 " rno spen klUK at Salem will bo at theOpora House at 8 o'clock In the evening. By order of the County Ilcpubllcan Com- muiee. i. jj. i-Ai-risitsuw, J, 11. 1UCWOKMICK, Secretary. Chairman. aw STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Supreme JuDar: F. A. MOORE, of Columbia Co. For Attorney Ghneral: L. It. -VEUSTElt, of Jacksou. Congressman, First District: BINQElt HERMANN. Congressman, Second Distiuct: W. R. ELLIS. For Presidential Electers: J. F. CAPLES, of Portlaud. H. B. MILLER, of Grants Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. DISTRICT REPUBLICAN TICKET. Judge of Third District: GEO. H. BURNETT, of Marion. Prosecuting Attorney of Third District. JAMES McCAIN, of Yamblll. Memrer of State Board of Equalization Third District. SAMUEL GIBSON, of Polk MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Representatives: TILMON FORD, Saloni, T. T. GEEIt, Mucloay. S. B. ORMSBY, Knight. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Salem, SAMUEL LA YMAN.Woodburn. Sheriff; JOHN KNIGHT, Salem. County Clerk: D. C. SHERMAN, Salem. County Judee: W. C. HUBBARD, Fatrliold. County Commissiener: J. F. ANDERSON, Howell. Superintendent of Schoels: J. S. GRAHAM, Woodburn. County Treasurer: It. GRANT BROWN, AuinBville. County Recerder: JOHN H. McNARY, Salem. County Assesser: D. D. COFFEY. Mill City. County Surveyer: B. B. IIEltltlCK. Macleav. County Corener: J. S. 8TOflvl Gervals. For Precinct Officers: For Justico of Pence of Salem Pre cincts, JAS. BATOHELOR, For (JOUBtUblO THUS. WJ!JJjUH. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. For Cengress: W. T. RIQDON. Supreme J udee: BEN J. P. WELCH. Reprpsentatives: N. N. MATrHEWS, A. OLINGER, WM. ADAIR, HENRY C. PORTER, F. J. STRAYER. County Cleric: W. S. HURST. County Recerder: ELMER E. HULL. County Judee: S. CONDIT. Sheriff: M. J. SCOTT. Comaiissiener: J.G. EUERHARD. School Superintendent: WM. SIMPSON. Assesser: J, (J. ROBERTSON. County Treasurer: ASHLY WHITE. Nothing Like Trying It. Tbero 1b nothing tbut will ho quick ly satisfy ono of tlie value of Cbam berlaln's Pain JJului for rlieumntllm UH a liersonal trial. Give It n eliauce and see bow quiokly tlm puln will subBido. For pule by G. E. Good, DrugglulH. tJAPANESIS CURB AnewundC mplete Treatment, consist lnijuf Kupposltoriw, ointment In capsules, also a box and plllo; a jmsltlvo euro for ex ternal, Internal, bund or bleeding, itching-, chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and leinnle weak nesses; it Is always a Kitat benellt to the general health, 'the Jlrst discovery ol a medloal cure reuderlntf un ojeratlou with the knife unntressary herealter. This remedy has never been kaown to fall, f 1 per box.O for IS; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is given with 0 boxes, to lefund the money II not cured Fond stamp for free sample. (luarnnte Issued by Wooimku, CJMUKK& Co., Mholesaleand retail drug gists, sole agents, Portland, Or. 6 2-)y-dw JL C. OIIOSS, and Packer Htate Hl.HOi Court Ht-Th- best meat delivered Umli twrtsof Uiaoltv. Panor Haneerand Decorator. Oiilce at ChuTUal ert'i Mllilonery store, tulem, Oregon, Bargains! Bargains! Is Hooth t&4ifi, oa l trie line, ft lm UHivttffcud uuliiiprovMl, either single or fulrfls rwin easy. Cull and sto me at my rtsldeuce corner ol Commercial and Laftfl sireeu. W.li.BJMPbON. IDE CAPITAL JOIMAI, HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. PUBUBIIEDDAIL.Y.EXCBf'TSUNDAY, BY TOK Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building Entered at the postoffleo at Salem, Or., as second-class matter. NOT A 1U OUTING CAMPAIGN. Tho political battlo in Oregon, bo far as the Republican party is con cerned, has not been a belligerent one. The bard campaigning lu this state, evon if thoro has been any, ofau effective character, was con ducted by the People's party. In this county there have not been five speeches made for the Re publican causo, out side tho talks made by tho candidates In tho coun ty canvass, and an eight or ten min utes rambling discourso by a candi date, on what he proposes to do If elected to tho legislature, can hardly be called a discussion of tho politi cal issues. So far as advancement of Republicanism is concerned. Thoro are ten men in Salem who could do moro at one schoolhouso meeting than was done lu all the joint delates for tho national issues between tho parties were hardly touched, and even tho Important stato issue of an open river was lost sight of In the open river of debate. If a victory is scored Monday for Republican principles It will be tho work largely of tho unaided voters, except as they wero Republicans from conviction by thinking for themselves and reading newspapers, aud not by any influences brought to bear In this canvass. This is not saying that tho county canvass was unimportant or not ably conducted by tho Republicans. They properly coutlned themselves to state aud county all airs and there was practically no politics in It. It wasa hand-to-hand face-to-face talk ing over of affairs with their neigh bors in a moro or less Intelligent and statesmauliko manner. But it was not a political fighting campaign. It was not carried on as campaigns are carried on over na tional issues. Scores of speeches wero made all over tho county by anti-Republicans that wero uover replied to. A vigorous campaign, conducted according to tho most approved methods would havo planted a political orator at every sohoolhouse and would havo had a reply ready to every attack In fact would not have waited for an attack but would have led tho lighting from start to finish. It has not been much of a fighting campaign by tho stato or county committees, and the Republican party never bad better arguments to present. 3 TUff CAREFUL VOTER. There Is a growing element of conservative, careful voters. They cannot bo set down as men indepen dent of party influences aud are not lu any sense non-partisans. It Is Impossible for a voter who has any blood in his veins, any Ideas in his head nr convictions in heart to bo otherwise than a partisan. A man with earnestness in his nature or sympathies in his bosom will have his friends to champion and his party preferences. When thero como times of natlohal crisis or great principles are at stake, excite ment and feeling for parly victory will carry all such men with It and they vote tho straight party ticket, subordinating private judgment to party councils. Instate elections like that of Mon day there Is apt to be much careful conservative voting for men outaldo of party IIhcs. The Journal has n largo constituency of readers that it feels are of this class and It re spects their Intelligence and Inde pendence Biifllclcutly to neyer seek to violate or tiamplo upon their con victions. It will bo recn that the careful voter Is in tho majority when tho ba lots are all lu. Upon tho closo scrutiny of candidates, upon tho supremacy of tho peoplo over nuy party rests the welfare of our coun try. Tho careful, conservative citi zen ballot Is the leaven that works for the achievement of all political reforms. It Is made up of men of all parties, who, lu times of peace and abseuce of great moral consid erations, refuse to bo corralled and counted for merely partisan pur poses. The careful voter has Ills greatest opportunity with the Aus tralian ballot system aud who can doubt that he will embrace It. should have tiii: halkjj votjs. Col. S. B. Oruisby, of Sliver Creek Fulls, is In tho city. He Is ono of the Republican candidates for the legislature aud while he lives In the foothills of the Cascades he la a hearty, eiithuslustlo friend of Salem and tiulem Interest. Ho has been attacked by the uuythlng-tobeat-Salem crowd on account of his lib eral and progressive views aud should meet with a hearty recep tion here Saturday night. JIo favors better roads, the rapid upbuilding of the capital city, liberal npproprla tlons for stale institutions and re form In assebtiments. He is a gal lant fighter for progress and U will Highest of all in Leavening Power. fcgsg? ABSOLUTEIY PURE lug to die by the colors. Col. Ormsby is affirmatively for progress and is not ashamed to own It. He will state his position on these matters at Reed's opera house Saturday oven lug aud Salem poople, regardless of party, who beltove In the future of this city and who nro opposed to a crawfish polloy, should get out and hear him and support him at tho polls. Tho Juno races should be well supported by Salem people. Tho premium lists of tho straw berry and rose show nro now ready. Salem Is tho first city on the coast for roses and strawberries, if not of tho wholo world. That five ton roller Is typical of what will pass oyer tho Oregon Democracy Monday, Ifyouhavono roses enthuso your uelghborwho has and lot thoroso show bo made a great success. In variety of subject and popular treatment the contents of the June Cosmopolitan furnish an attractive standard. Tho Magazine Is leading a movement for the Bolutiou of tho problom of Aerial Navigation, and Hiram S. Maxim, the great Inventor aud foremost authority on tho sub ject, gives the result of somo recent exporlmonta uudor tho tltlo "Tho Aeroplane" The Macazluo opens with a charming Philadelphia story by Janvier, with artlstlo illustrations from Wilson do Meza. Miss Howltt, daughter of ex-Mayor Hewitt, gives somo very sound advice regarding Fashions and Counterfeits in Brlc-a Brae. Tho Action includes a mysti cal and peculiar story by Howard Pylo, the well known Illustrator, ac companied by two fine pictures of his, aud "Maw," a rather striking character of slavo life. Another son net of James Russell Lowell's Is published in this number, and a poem by Inlgo Deano with a full pago Illustration from tho peu of Will Low. Many peoplo will read with interest also tho poem, "Mys tery," by Amelia RIvea. Among artists employed to illustrate this numbor aro Kouyon Cox, H. Sid- dons Mowbray, Will II. Low, Wil son do Meza, Walter Crane, Howard Pylo and E. W. Komblo. Murat Halstead, Brainier Matthews and Edward Everett Halo are among tho other contributors. Peterson's Magazlno for Juno is a model number In beauty and excel lence. Tho full pago engravings, "An Egyptian Toilet" and "A Post Station In Tuuringia," are tho handsomest wo have found lu any of tho month's magazines. Thero Is u portrait of tho present Duchess of Marlborough, ono of tho most beautiful among Amorlcon women. The stories aro by favorite authors aud all so good that It would seem Invidious to single out any for special mention. Tho miscellaneous articles are also of special interest. "Women at tho World's Fair," by Annie Curd, gives a conclso account of tho preparations women of all countries are making. "Curiosities lu Em broidery," by Margaret V. Payno, shows a varloty of relics that be longed to famous peoplo of old days. In "Pillows, and How to Mako Them," Mrs. Patill gives directions for manufacturing all sorts of won derful cushions, and "A Cherry Feast," by Mrs. E. A. Matthows, shows how to get up a novel early summer luncheon. Tho fashion and household departments aro com plete us over. Terms, $2.00 a year; il.00 for six mouths. Now is a good time to subscribe, as a uow vol u mo begins with July number. Address, Peterson's Magazine, Phil adelphia, Pa, Electric Dittem. This remedy Is becoming bo well known aud so popular as to need no special mention. All who huvo used Electric Bitters sing tho same song of praise. A purer modlclue does not exist and it Is guaranteed to do till that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kldueys, will reniovo pimples, bolls, salt rheum and othor afiei'tlous caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and pre vent us well as cure all Malaria fe vers. For euro of headache, consti pation and Indigestion try Electrio Bitters Entire satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded, Price 60c. and 11.00 per bottlo at Daul. J. Fry's Drug Store, Vote for John H. Starr for County Olerk of Marlon county. Yotc for J. O'Domild, the regulur Democratic nominee for JuhIIco of tho peace. - Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder uMISOMM. Republican Politicians at Min neapolis. THE BLAINE MEN Aro Confident. Also tho Hani- sonites. Minneapous, June 8. All yes terday tho lobbies of tho "West hotel were thronged with Republican loaders of national reputation, and each has a strong personal candi date for tho presidency. Thus men of acknowledged political astuteness differ diametrically in predicting the results of tho convention, and while preferences aro generally di vided betwoon Harrison and Blaine, an Alger man appears from time to time with the confident prediction that Michigan will ultimately coma to the front. Blalno and Harrison managers arrived yesterday morn lug, and tho confidence with which tho self-constituted boomers an nounced that ho would accept the nomination if extended to blm, and tho calm assurance with which they aro prosecuting tho contest, bos sud denly given seriousness to the Blalno movement, aud tho politi cians are directing their attention to tho analysis of the probablo vote of tho various stato delegations. In tho matter of figures, the Har rison managers point to the states which have given instruction for president, and clto assurances of support thoy claim to be dally re ceiving. Tho Blalno pooplo give no details, but claim about everything In sight. Hon., John O. New, of Indiana, Is leading tho Harrison peoplo, and Hon. James S. Clarkson, recognized aa a Blalno leader, with Ills fellow workors in the person of J. Bloat Fassott, of New York, Hon. Henry O. Payne, of Wlsoonsln, Col. A. L- Conger, of Ohio, and others, whlloNew's lieutenants are John K. Gowdy, chairman of tho Indiana Republican stato committee, M. T. Jjlghtner, a South Dakota delegate, General L. T. Mltchenor. of Indiana law partner of W. W. Dudley, ex- Benator John C. Spooner, of Wis consin, and a numbor of others. Indlanlans assort that there is cora ploto harmony In tho delegation, and that Harrison will reoelvo the unanimous sunnort of Indiana. Goueral Now is emphatic- In assort ing that Blalno is not In the race. He said It would bo an Insult to Blaine's manhood and Integrity to assume no was trifling when ho wroto the letter of declination. "I am looking for no Important oppo sition to Harrison's nomination. What little opposition thoro is can not unite. Wo already have a ma. Jorlty of delegates pledged, and will nomluato our man ou the first bal lot." Clarkson says that on tho first bal lot Blalno will havo GOO delegates, and Harrison less than half that number. Harrison is not unpopular, said Clarkson, but tho people of the country have decided that tho best interests of tho party would bo sub served by tho nomination of some othor man. In my judgmont forty or more of tho Now York dolecatlon aro opposed to the president's re- nomination, and sixty of them will voto for Blaine. Ex-Senator J. O. Spooner, of Wis consin, announces his preference for Harrison, and does not see how Blalno can accept tho nomination In any event, unless it comes to h'm unanimously. Tho Michigan dl. gatlou want Alger for tho second place, lu tho ovont of Blaine's nomi nation, and for tho first place in caw Blalno declines. The declaration of Chauucey W, Depow lost night that, having always becu a Blalno man, he wm entitled to receive an Intimation of any intention on tho part of Blaine to bo a oaudldate, and having re ceived no such Intimation, ho Iim takon his letter to Clarkson as final, had a slight teudenoy toward damp ening tho ardor of tho Blaine boom en. Depew's position la admitted to be a strong ono, but combatted by the assertion that although Blaine is not a candidate the party will uotnl nato him, and ho will bow obedience to his party. Ono sensational accident of th day was tho receipt of n telegram announcing that J. Mauch?tr Hayes, a Maine member of Umi na tional committee, hd rcslgawl, Mid and his placo was filled by tiw Uo tlou of Joseph H. Manly, owe of Um most truBtedandconlldeaUftlfWwMte. of Blaine. It U generally accepted tht Gov oruor McKlnley, of Qhlo, will to permanent chairman of tbeooY. Upu, Ho s the choice of tlie Hut 9V in iMiiMHiHHMXMrnMl '"'' J fiap-ww-irfT snt-vrfrnvf.'refs, T -ar v r-jri; i ' ' sswwxset'-as. " rar.WIMrti.lpgni.