The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 24, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    CEN. KUROPATKIN
IS
DISGRACED
VIOBT BITTER IMPERIAL REBUKE
EVER CHRONICLED IN THE
HISTORY OF RU83IA,
. New Army of 450,000 Men Will bo
Hurried to the Far East May
Hasten the Revolution.
St. Petersburg, March 18. With tho
I Japanese hanging on the flanks of the
remnants of tSe broken and dofeated
Russian army, General Kuropatkln,
the old Idol of the private soldier, has
been dismissed and disgraced, and
General Lincvltch, commander of the
i Bret army, is appointed to succeed
him in command of all the Russian
land and sea forces operating against
Japan.
The word "disgrace" is written in
. large letters In the laconic imperial
p order gazetted which contains not a
- single word of praise, and also dis
poses of the rumor that Kuropatkln
had -asked to be relieved.
Tho Russinn military annals con
tain no mors bitter imperial rebuke.
While it was known that the war
council had already decided to . sup
plant Kuropatkln after the Mukden
disaster, the decision to confer the
task of laving the remainder. of the
army in tho very midst of Its flight,
on. General Llnevltch came as a sur
prise. It transpires that Emperor Nicho
las upon the advice of General Dras
omoft and War Minister Sakharoff de
termined that the step was necessary
when It became apparent that Kuro
patkln, whilo concentrating at Tie
pass, seemed unaware that the Japan
ese had worked around westward
again and practically allowed himself
to be surprised. Old reports brought
by General Grlppenberg regarding Ku
ropatkin's falling mentnlly also had
Influence.
Under the circumstances, therefore,
It was considered Imperative in viow
9f the exceedlmdv uerllous nnslttnn nf
(tne army, to turn over its command
to Llnevltch. who alone hod henn nhlo
to bring off hie army in order after the
name or Mukden. His record during
the Chinese war had also demonstrat
ed his capacity as a commander.
Kuropatkln will return to St. Peters
Durg forthwith.
The task confided to Llnevitrh nf
withdrawing what is left of the great
army or 3ou,uuu men to Harbin is a
desperate one. He is hemmed in on
all sides. General Knm
lumably is pressing northward through
me mountains eastward ready to
. swoop down, Generals Nogi and Oku
on the west of the Russian forces, the
whole line of railroad threatened, if
. not already cut, and Chinese bandits
are even reporte.1 to be in the rear of
Harbin. A consummation of th Muk-
, den disaster is feared.
BEWARE
IF- IMTATI0E1
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of FOLEY'S HONEY ANO TAR
On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
for Coughs Colds and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are adverdsW
mntauons with .imfla, "sounding names with the view of profiting bv the (ZTZf
known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. iavoraoiv.
BO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON v"
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Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk
your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the g
Foley s Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes25c, 5oc and $1.00
Prepared only by FOLEY & 00., Ohio Sirest, Chicago, lilinols.
DISACRE
SSBBsgEBS&fc. SOLD flSSi. RFfislMMPsmcn Bv
Meclford Pharir acy, Medford, C re on.
CLAUS NISSEN RELEASED. I
His Father
NOT WANTED AS CITIZEN8.
State of Texas Will Refuse to Natural
Ize Japanese.
Houston, Texas, March 18. C. V. C.
Van Dusen, agent for the department
of justice, has begun an investigation
i Of the issuance Of nntltrilllvntinn no.
pera to Japanese, many of whom have
settled in this vicinity recently. Mr.
Van Dusen holds that the Japanese are
Included In the inhibition flnnlvtnc tn
t Mongolians, and will make a report on
me matter to the Texas authorities
and will Issue no more papers until
the matter la definitely settled.
Under the Texas law the Japanese
cannot own land until they are natural
ized, and farms are being held in trust
pending the Issuance of the paoern.
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship ot health strikes
the hidden rock of Consumption, Pneu
monia etc., yon are lost, if you don't
fret help from Dr. King's New Disoov
ery for Consumption. J. V. Mc
Kinnon, of Talledega Springs, Ala.,
writes: "I had beun very ill with pneu
monia, under the care of two doctors,
, but was gettin? no better when I began
to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The
first dote gave relief, and one bottl
cured me." Sure cure for sore throat,
bionchitia, coughs and colds. Guar
antied at Chiu. Strange drug store,
price 60c and $1.00, Trial bottle free.
; SENATOR DEPEW IN TROUBLE,
Litigant Charges Him With Contempt
of Court.
New York, March 18. An applica
tion for an order declaring Senator
Chauncey M. Depew in contempt of
court for falling to obey a court order,
directing him to appear for examina
tion In the trial of a suit for damages,
has been denied by Justice Dowling in
the supreme court.
Justice Dowling informed counsel
for the platntifi, however, that if the
senator did not appear next Friday,
when the suit comes up, another simi
lar application could be made to the
court. The application was brought
by James F. Muldoon, Jr.
As administrator of the estate of Ar
thur Muldoon he brought suit to re-
Onvftf- rinmnsM fnr tho Hnnth nf Arthur.
who was killed by a New York Central
train in this city.
When the case was called for trial
Auburn Boy Who Killed
Exonerated.
Auburn, March 18. Ciaus Nlssen,
tho boy who shot and killed his father
in aeiense of his mother and was ex
onerated by tho coroner's Jury at
auourn, has been released after his
preliminary trial.
The boy was In Jail less than three
flays, and hut for tho possibility of
mo grand jury being compelled to
take the matter up, the citizens of the
county would have chafed against
oiuing mm for the routine prelimin
ary trial.
This Nlssen case is one of tho mnt
remarkable that can he found in the
annals of any state, in that hnth nmo
ecutlon and defense were in ovtnnnt
sympathy with the accused. Even dam'
aging evidence waB passed over by
counsel on both sides, and motives fa
vorable to the boy and his mnthn,
brought out from' the perfectly direct
Leanmony iney gave.
The mother frankly testified that
after particularly brutal treatment In
uSusi alio nau torn her boy he must
protect her if he saw his father abus
ing her; that he muet stay around
wnen Ms rather showed signs of be
ing ugly, and that he had hotter kin
his father than lot his father kill her
and leave no one to take care of tho
UU.DIOS.
A Chicago Alderman Owes his Rloc-
lion to ouaiuuei-iaiirs Miuirii
Ri muly.
T nan houttilu ann .nnenlan tin..! .
recommend Chiimherlain'sCoutrh Rein
.'dy for affections of the throat aiu
lnnirs." finvfl Hun. Jnhn KhonlnL- "
So. Peoria St.. Chlcaffo. "Two vent
h?o during a political campaign,
caught cold after being overheated
wmun irnimeu rav Liirimb aua 1 wa-
Knoll,, nnmnallon in ,-,., r.o T ..n..M'
speak aloud. In my extremity a friend
uuvmeu me lu use vjiiamoeriain t
Cough Remedy. I took two dosi-i
that afternoon aod could not believ.
mv senses when .found the next morn
ing the inflammation had largely sub
sided. I took several doses that dtiv
rant .nnt. nn tullrtnn thn..l. U.
campaign, and I thank this medicim-
t.hflt T n-nn mv Rent, in tho dminnll '
This remedy is for sale by Chas. Strant
DESPERADO CAUGHT.
Luke Ray, Wanted In Kentucky, a
noted criminal,
San Francfsco. March 18. A mulat.
to who IB said to be one of tho most
desperate criminals in the United
States, has been arrested here by se
cret service agents. The man Is said
to be Luke Ray, alias Lee Smith, alias
Cole, and he is wanted not only for
bill raising, but for a murder commit
ted on August 1, 1903, In Cave City.
Ky., on the occasion of an attempted
arrest of him bv a nosse.
Ray, who ia only 26 years old, was
tne "treasurer" or a gang of negroes
who made and nassed counterfeit
and raised paper bills In Louisville.
Ky., and Memphis, Tenn. He bad al
ready served a, term in state's nrlson
and was looked' upon as a desperate
character.
Pale Alto Contractor Missing.
Palo Alto, March 18. J, F. Lane.
here, leaving behind him mimprnm
small debts amounting to about $200
and two unfinished contracts on dwell
, lngs upon which he had drnwn a small
amouunt of money. During his rodl-
-'-.- ... . ( Kt.ni.-e m raio Alio uane uveu wun an
f it was found that S.mator Depew. who, unmarried sister,-' who disappeared
had been sumou? id for examination,; w)tn nm- He is reported to have a
was,not present. " C. Pauling, who Wfe nvng Kansas.
appcarea as couwt?! ior aenaior ue-,
pew, explained that the senator was at
tending a special session of the Unit
t"i States ssr.pj
Cureu UenioiYliaees f the Lungs.
several yearB s nco mv lunis wun
so badry affected that 1 had manv
hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, o:
Wood, Jnd. "1 took treatment witn
several physicians without any bened'.
I thee started to take Foley's Honev
and Tar, and my lungs are now i'i
sound as a bullet. I recommend il in
advanced alages of lung trouble.'
Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough
mid heals the lungs, and prevent'
ecuou-t results from a cold. Refn.?
aubatituics. Sold by the Medford
I'karmacj .
FEAR COMrLlCATIOXS
PROCRASTINATION IN THE SEN
ATE MAY IMPERIL THE MON
ROE DOCTRINE.
Washington, March 18. In the viow
of the expected adjournment of the
present extra session of the -senate
without definite' acllou on tho Domini
can treaty, it Is expected the state
department will proceed with tho col
lection or customs at Puorto Plata and
Monte Cristi under the teims of the ar
bitration award of last year.
It Is feared that mmniirittinna not
arise through the action of some ol
me European powers whose citizens
are heavv creditors or nnmiT,!..,,
These claims have been held in abey
ance because the European govern
ments interested desire to shape
their nolicips relntlvn tn nnntl.ii.a i...
those of America, beine- desirnni nt
avoiding any friction that would
cause 111 feeling in this country and ap
prehension that the intntrrilv nf tha
Monroe doctrine was an object of at-
tacK.
The OUestion is whether In vlo nt
the failure of the sonnto tn nnt fqu.
ably on the treaty which would have
provided the means for the payment
of these claims, the European govern
ments will no longer refrain from Inde
pendent action tO Collect thnlr rinl,t
and although it Is fully realized here
mm SUCn aCtlOn. ir attention- iv nnor.
cive measures, will probably cause an
eDuiimon or reeling In this country
simitar to that attended by the ap
nearance of tho nitiori flont ainnn
Venezuelan coast In the winter of 1902-
s, tne state department will probably
nor. reel autnorized to Intervene with
a protest.
GOV. PEA80DY
HAS RESIGNED
i
GUBERNATORIAL MUDDLE IN COL
ORADO 8ETTLED AT
LAST.
Lieutenant Governor McDonald Took
the Reins of Government
Yesterday.
Women's Kidney's.
Woman urn mnpn nfton afiMntaA n.ttl.
kidney disorders than men, but at-
.riKi,lo t.ho Bomntnma tn .BAoann nA
culiar to their sex, while in reality the
Kiuneya are uerangeu. aervousueps.
hfH(lu,.iO nnfFif no Aarlr nl..lnA
lie eyes, pain in the back, are signs ol
kidney trouble that muet not be ignored
or a serious malady will result. Foley?
...IUMUJ UttD LbOUtlEU 1UC UCHItU Ul
thousands of weak, nervous, brokei
own women, it stops irregularities
and strengthens the urinnrv nrnnna. Tt
nurlfins the blond nnti honanta tv..
whole system. Sold by Medford Phar
macy.
AN INJUNCTION 8UIT.
Would Tie Up Five Millions of North
ern Securities.
Washington. Mnrrh 1S Wlllllon, t
Clough, for the Northern Securities
company, nas made application to the
supreme court for Issuance of the mnn
date In the case of E. H. Harriman
and others against the Northern Se
curities company In accordance with
the decision of the court In favor nf
the company. He based it on the
ground that until tho mandate should
be issued $5,000,000 worth of property
would be tied un bv the fnlnnctfnn nf
the New Jersey court, and this was an
Injustice to tho public and the owners
of the property.
Maxwell Evarts. renresentinc tho on-
posing side, objected to the motion,
saying that tho mandate should not
Issue until the nnlnlon nf tho rnurt. tn
the case is handed down. The court
took the matter under advisement af
ter directing that the application of
Mr. Clough be printed.
invaluable (or Ulieninatiam.
I linVO hflHl fcllfrrlim In.
lew yenrs with a severo attack of
beumatim and found ihni ltniltiri'B
Snow Liniment was the only thing
that mo Pntiarnnt.lf,,, nn.l l.n.LJ
to alleviate mv piins. March 24,1902,
.ionn v. uegnan, Kinsman. I I. 2.-,n.
!0, tM 'Sold D7 Chaa Strang,
Denver, Col., March 18. The bar
gain unto by leaders of the opposing
Republican factions of Colorado to
take tho governor's chair from Alva
Adams and to seat in it Lieutenant
Governor JeSSO. F. Mnrinnnlrt oftop
mitting James H. Peabody to hold It
for one day, has been carried to a
conclusion.
In fulfillment of the agreement which
he made before the general assembl
decided the gubernatorial contest In
his favor, James H. Peabody has re
signed tho office in which ho was In
augurated yesterday afternoon,
i His resignation, of which W. S.
Boynton of Colorado Rnrlnnu l,n honn
custodian since Wednesday, was Hied
with tho seretary of state at 4:20 p.
m. restordav. Jridm Pnwto anfl.nv..
of state immediately certified Govern
or reauoay s resignation, and Lioulen
ant Governor McDonald waB then
sworn In as governor by .Chief Justice
Gahbert. There was no furthor cere
mony.
Governor Adams was ousted and
Governor Peabody installed at 6 o'clock
Thursday afternoon and Governor
McDonald was sworn In before f p.
m. yesterday. Thus in tho unnn nf
less than twenty-four hours Colorado
uas nao. inree governors.
A Safe Cough Medicine for Children.
Tn h..ln-. a nn..nk mn.1lnl fn.
children never be afraid to buy Cbam
bei Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no
damzer from it and relief is alwavs aura
to follow. It is ebpecially valuable for
coldH, croup and whooping cough. For
sale by Chas. Strang
TWINS BORN ON TRAIN.
Caring
GOLD MINE FOUND IN' STREET,
Pay Gravel Found on Thoroughfare ol
san Bernardino.
Son Bernardino, March 18. Calvin
uauor, former owner of lumbar mills
on tho Snn Bernardino mountains, has
discovered particles of placer gold In
a gutter on the west side of E street
The news spread like wlhlBro. and
soon tho entiro west side of tho street
ior titoclts was lined with eager gold
hunters, merchants and professional
men iorsntiing tholr duties to join In
the search.
Boforo noon fully 300 people were
on ineir Knees Industriously picking
away in mo mud and gravel between
the stones of the street, nnmo nf thnm
collecting as high as f3 worth of gold.
ii is inougnt tno precious pnrticles
were brought to town in gravel hauled
irom Lytic creek for use In tho onn
struction of a now building, where
most or the gold was found. Lytlo
creek has long been known to be rich
iu piacer goia.
Passengers Readily Assist In
tor tne Little Stranger
Bakersfleld, March 18. Although
tho passengers on the trains delayed
In Southern California hv the atnj-m
are suffering some hardship, those on
the Owl, which left San Franolscj
Wednesday and Is stalled near Bak
ersfleld. Were dlvertpr! hv tha hlrth nf
twins on the train Thursday night. In
the drawing-room of one of tho sleep-
rs or the delayed southbound Owl
.rain Mrs. Carouthsrs wlfn of a Tm
Angeles civil engineer, gave birth to
twins. She van nttonrlo.l hv tnn nhv.
slcinns who happened to bo among tho
nassenrers. Tho drowtno- rnnm w
converted Into an Improvised hoBpital
ana noithor tho mother nor the bullion
suffered from tho unusual conditions.
The women In tho car Improvised
wardrobes for tho twln and their
father was notified of the ovont by
telegraph.
Hives Health, Vigor and Tone.
Herblne Is a boon for sufferers from
aueamia. uy us rsu tne blood is nuick-
V r(l?eiieriit.rr Hnd t.ho rrlnr h..,.nn,,.u
normal. The drooping strength is re
vived. The langllnr is diminished
Health, vigor and tone predominate
Now life and happy activity results
Mrs. Boll H Shirol. Mlddlesborough
Til (Uritoa-OT l,n.,al,nnn ...,.U
livnt nnmnlalnt onn ........ Klnn.l I
...... ui.u ,t.m inuuu, niju
liavefouod nothing to honellt me like
Herblne. I hope never to bn without
It. I have wished that I had known ol
it In mv husband's lifetime." 60c.
Sold by Chas. Strang.
Falls or la Thrown Over Cliff.
Paterson, N. J., March 18. After a
quarrel on the top of a cliff 160 feet
high on tho outskirts of this city, In
which the voices of a man and a wo
man wore heard In angry tones, the
dead body of John Bennett, an In
surance agont, was found at the foot
of tho cliff. His skull was fractured,
his arm broken, and there was a deop
cut ovor one eye. Whether he was
thrown over the verge of the cliff or
fell by accldnt Is unknown, but the
authorities are searching for an un
known man. Bennet wbb Inst seen
by his wlfo yesterday afternoon,
when she reproved him for drinking.
Incredible Brutality.
It would have lieen innrodllilo hrn.
tnlltv if CliHrlo.4 F. LpmLni,.. i.l
Syracuse, N, Y., had not done the best
iiocouiuior his sullerlng son. "My
hnV llO MUR "mil. a laa.fnt ttaaix n....H
hid una an T unnliul ll.,..l.lnniu A .........
Salvo, whiuh quickly hea ed it and
, l.: n r :, . .... . .
,-uvuu wo eyu. vtouu ior ourns lino
ulcers too. Only2Dn at Chas. Si.uiiim
drug store.
YAQUIS THREATEN AMERICANS.
. Ky The Tonic Route.
The pills that act an a tonic, and not a,
n uiusuc iiurgu, are Jjullis inline
Rarly Itleors. They cure Iluuducliei.
Constipation, UlllioUBness, .etc. Early
ltifu.ru are nmnll. onnv tn t.lTko nnrl n.i
to act a Bale pill. Mack Hamilton,
hotel clerk at Valluy Ciiy, ..S. D., aays :
"Two bottles cured me of chronic con
stipation." Sold by Clms. Strang.
Hake Kidneys and Utatf dar Klflht
Work Suspended on Training Ship.
Vallejo, March 18. Orders have
been received from the bureau of
steam engineering shutting down all
work on the tracing ship Interprld.
The construction department Is still
working on her. Lack of funds is as
tlgned as the reason for the order.
Banks Must Make Statements.
Washington, March U. The comp
troller of tho currency has Issued a
call for a statement pt the condition
of national banks at the close of bus
lnes mi Tcisdny. Mnrrh 14.
OA
fieara tha
Miners In Mexico Have Applied to the
United States for Protection.
Washington. March 18. Ui.ei.ntlv
tho local agents here of tho Vaiiul Coo
per company, an American corpora
tion, whoso mines arc located In the
state of Sonora, Mexico, applied to
tho state department to socuro protec
tion for IU property. The mines nre
about forty miles distant from tho
nearest Mcxicun garrlsoirpost, and the
lives of the carotnkor and his fnmlly
had boon placed in Jeopardy from tha
bands of hostile Yaqui Indiana. Am
bassador Clayton wns communicated
with, and he telegraphed from the City
of Mexico that tho Mexican minister
for foreign affairs had Informed him
that orders had been Immodlntnlv rile
patched to tho nearest body of troops
10 aona protection to tno mines. , ,
Tne (Jriifiouai.' ' '
f'oley k Co., Chicaco, originated
Honey and Tnr as a tliro.it and lung
.m,lu Un.l .n a,.n.. ,.f .1...
merit and popiila-ily nf Pnli-yV Honey
Hnd Tin- ninny iinilii linns Hie offi-ruil for
mo p.-miiuu. ,inK iur roiey a iioim-v.
and Tur and rpf line any uubiUUulc
lltT.'n.fl fla w . 11, or nmnuFdllfin u-lli
give the name aaiinlaciion. It is mild
ly laxaiive. ii columns no opiate and
Is safest for childiun n ml ili'llciitc
pen-one. Sold by the Medlord I'hur-roacy.
CAUSE OF DEATH
EMINENT MEDICAL MEN REPLY
TO STATEMENT ISSUED BY
JORDAN AND HOPKINS.
Characterize Statement of the Gen
tlemen as Astonishing, and Relter- .
ate Poison as Cause of Death.
,-J
Honolulu, March IS. Edmund Shor.
y. chomlst of tho Unltod Rttn
agricultural station, and Drs. Wood,
Murray and Humphrls have signed d
statement replying to Professor Jor
dan and Timothy Hopkins, who re
cently announced tholr conclusions
that tho doath of Mrs. Stanford was
duo to natural causes. They charac
terize the statement of these gentle
men as astonishing, and reitornte tholr
finding that strychnine was tho
of death. They say that tho mihlina.
tlon ot tlio Jordnu-HopklnB opinion
makos it incumbent llnnn thorn tn ro.
ply, and they give the following irea-
uub wny ine ueath must have re
sulted from srrychnino nnisonotmr-
"First Mrs. Stnnfor.1 ,lln,l .in-in .
characteristic strychnine convulsion,
wuicu waa Boon by Drs. Humphris and
Murray.
'Second A nost mortem- rini.iitv
identlcnl to that poculiar to casos of
this clasB of poisoning.
Third ThO llOSt mnrl rnviulnH
no other causo of death, from any af
fection of tho stomach or intcstlnos.
Thoy contained no undigested food
and wore in a healthy condition.
"Fourth Tho post mortem con
firmed in every resnnet ttin nvl,lnw.na
of authenticated casoB of strychnine
poisoning, and this, comblnod with tha
fact that strychnino was found In the
blcnrbonnto of soda, which wbb used
by tho decoascd. furnish a clinin nf
ovidonco that will withstand tho
fiercest assaults."
Continuing tho statement enna nn
to discuss the tostimony of Mlas Bor
nor, Mrs. Stanford's secretary; of
May Hunt, her maid, and that of Drs.
Humphrls and Murray. It quotes mod-
lcal authorities. TC till lt 1 : i '1 ("ho Rlfmn.
toms of poisoning by strychnine, and
reafllimB the positive nnininn ii.nt
stryclinlno poisoning caused Mrs.
Stanford's death.
Peculiar Accident.
From Koseburg I'lnfmlctiln .
Attor tlio day's work had lionn fin
ished mill the Wincliestor Jnpaneso
section crew, under l''oreniiin Jnhn
Kay, were ottirning to tl.o shit Inn
lust Monday evening about 0 o'clock,
the end of a crow bar in soino man
ner camo in contact witli one of tlm
car wheels and was hurled from tha
car, at the same time atrikinir nun nf
the Japanoso workman, named Okajkl,
inrowing mm auross tho truck, which
passed ovor his body, oriishini! him
fatully. In "passing ;over Okajuki'a
body, the car waa derailnd mid tlm
rest of Its (occupants thrown off.
.'oremnn Kay's loft log was dislncntnil
at tho knee and one of tho two bones
of the lower log was brokon a few
lllClieS llolOW 'the inlllt.. Aomin ono.
tallied a bndly , sprained back, whioh
will Koop nun from work for several
weeks. Tho othor momors of tho nrew
sulford only slight bruisos.
Wanted.
H'n nvnho.w.a QOO Win HM....I.. 1
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niivinv hrinlr hntnl un.l h,,ai,.ndU l,lnnl
for Oregon realestatoor timber lauds.
AddroBs, ILLINOIS,
- Caro of Mall..
iiurai igiaai rrnv
J. R. WILSON, I
Blacksmith in c-
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THE OLD STAND.
Brick Shop . w
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iwedford,; - Oregon
see
OeWItt
a.
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Tha famous littio pills.
fo the Unfortunate.
Dr. Gibbon
tmuit niiccvii-ifiil Hjn't'lul
inl in Kim FinnclM'o.ntlll
us to
cum
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Mfsmil nnd Mr it i in
iHal'IIMfa, BUI li
Tin nil iu for ii 'i. Nitln
ivy Nt-tti'lnnl ivrnl.
iioixit tlio con nfi ii 'ti i a
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