THE DAYTON HERALD EXTEND TO COAST. New Through Road From St. Paul to Puget Sound. ■atorad m bn •Bae bi Pay luu, FIGHT IN SENATE! •Chicago, Oct. 11. — At the general offices of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee A St. > Paul Railway, tbe report from Taco­ ma waa confirmed tbat tbe company rr o had just purchased 160 scree of tideland . -------------- property on the Tacoma water front, for which about $776,000 was paid. The St. Paul company has now secured ________ $1,000,000 worth of terminal property View of Representative Hull, of Iowa, in Tacoma. A Resume of the Leea Important but It ia now admitted by officials of tbe One of President’s Friends, Not Loss Interesting Events company tbat its plan is to extend the in the Matter. of the Pest Week. Paul system to Tacoma as rapidly DAYTON OREGON EWS OF THE WEEK flames eat forest . Many Ranches and Houses Ruined Near Santa Barbara. Banta Barbara Cal-, Oct. 10. — Dia- Rate Bill Will Not Easily Pass Io j*--* *b*b •‘•rted abov. 8auta ^bara last night are .till rag- Upper Hoose. ing with undiminisbed force. Driven I by a terrific wind until early thi. morn- FEVER'S GRIP 18 BROKEN. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST HIGH PRICED PEARS. WATER USERS WANT ATTORNEY New Orleans Will Show President Ita New Orleans, Oct. 9.—Yellow fever report to 6 p. m.: New cases, 29; total 3,176; deaths, 8; total 410; new foci, 8; under treatment 207; dis­ charged, 2,559. At tbe cloee of tbe eleventh week of the struggle against yellow fever, the health authorities summed up the sit­ uation tonight as full of encourage­ ment. Today’s new cases in the city were all in tbe old sone of infection. and moat of them ere of an extremely mild type. Sentiment in favor of some character of Mtion>1 quarantine u appareiltiy rowi here and elsewhere in the ing, the flames awept over a space five Fruit of Rogue River Valley Securas Milton and Freewater Settlers Make mile* long and three mile, wide, ex- Record Figure in New York Move of Precaution- Medford—Telegraphic advice« from Milton—A meeting of the users of Fires are now burning densely covered New York State that a car of Medford water on all the streams and ditches in valleys, and tbe mountain side« of pear«, from tbe orchard of J.. W. Per­ Milton and Freewater, excepting the kin«, sold for $3,439. tbe highest price Tumalum river and Hudson Bay ditch, Toro> Romero, Ward and Fithian can- ever realised for a carload of pears in was held here to formulste plane for yona are veritable furnace«, from which America. Part of tbe car brought the employment of counsel to look after flame« are shooting high into the air with / roar that 9111 be lie^rd for mile«. $7.70 per box, the highest price ever the interests of all parties interested, recorded for single boxes ot the fruit. A committee of three was appointed, Smoke in dense cloud« floats over They wera^e Doyenne du Comice W.mam Nichols, 8. A. Miller and J. the coast, and frenA’eAtar* Point pear, of 4C|th not more than 16 cars H Piper Attorney Stinman, of Pen- Washington, Oct. 10.—“There is go- Co“<»»»‘on, within a roduu ot three has formally accepted the the country between South Dakota and . m(lee from the center of the fire, ashes are aa yet grown on this continent. d eton, submitted . proposition to take Bwedss. Puget sound. From present indica­ ing to be a lively fight at the coming Tbe variety has for two or three years fh4 case and look after every right and cinden, Hke gnow A woman has been arrested for her tions, within five years the extension session of congress over tbe railroad r?? Arrangements forthepresident’sro- The flames have burned over 30 been in vogue at tbe leading metropoli­ persistent effort in trying to tee the to Tscoma will be completed. Several rata problem, and tbe house will go ranches and destroyed houses, barns tan hotels. It has proven especially about $600. It was decided that the w tion and entertainment are progress- Md eflort u to*’be,,lnade well adapted to Southern Oregon, and, committee should have full power to L president. surveys have been made from Chamber- with the president.” That is the view “d oth«^ buildings on 12 farms. Hay, while tbe orchards are yet young, tbe act for and determine, by the assistance whi)e he ig here that Officials of tbe Mutual Life Insurance lain to Tacoma, and the engineers are - «1» to,». 1«-. — “K■£."» quality is unequaled and tbe yield ia of the individuals, each one’s claim, in New OrleaM fear ol the fwer haa company admit having paid out large whether it be riparian or nght by ap- entin>1 The ronte of tbe still in the field. Construction of a man of the committee on military af- the ranchers in building« alone is esti-' heavy. «urns of money without cause. ! The average price for the entire car propnation. The paper, in the case ceMion the city ball will carry him line running northwest from Chamber­ fairs, and a man well posted on legis- matel at $50,000. George W. Perkins, vice president of Tbe pear box is 50 must be prepared by October 15. pigt the monument, on the im- lative matters. a vast amount of timber is destroyed was $5 40 per box. the New York Life, has gone to Eu­ lain for 75 miles is in progress, but the _____ ________ _______ I mense circular mound on which there Mr. Hull, being an experienced law- and more u burBing. wires are down ponnds, but, realising he had some­ complete route to Tacoma has not been rope to aviod testifying regarding in CANNOT CANCEL LICENSE. maker, and a careful man, will not anj road8 blockaded by’fallen trees, so thing strictly fancy, Mr. Perkins used will be gathered aeveral thousand fixed. ——“r———tr* surance methode. clear half-boxes and wrapped tbe ten­ venture a prediction as to what the t hk ‘ full details of the losses are im- - -------- school children armed, with American Charles Pfeiffer, townnsite agent for All attempts to save tbe steamer 8t. the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul senate will do with the rate question, possible. Supervisor Sloeser and bis der pears in paper with lace border and Oregon Law Prevents Exclusion of flags to give a patriotic, greeting. Tbe He also New York Life From State. streets through which the president is Paul will be abandoned. There is no Railway company, at Tacoma, an-, but after a coherence with the presi-1 »Mutants, with 100 volunteers, are a lithugrapbed “top knot.’’ to be escorted are to be decorated on a hope of getting any of the cargo and nounced authoritively that the Mil­ dent, he declares that Mr. Roosevelt is fighting tb^ flames, with little hope of bad lithographed end labels on the Salem —There is no authority In the boxes, which were made of clear lum ­ lavish scale» the ship is fast going to pieces. waukee road is to build to the coast. as determined aa ever that congress restraining the fire in many hours. If Oregon statu es for the cancellation of ber. Hie success justifies, in his mind, The sailors of Admiral Evans’'ahip He said denis'.« were now useless, in shall act in a manner to cure the “^ail- winds spring up tonight tbe many tbe expenditure necessary to effect this a life insurance company’s license be­ road evil,” and he is satisfied that the magnificent homes in the Upper Mon- have nearly all sworn off di inking. view of the publicity given the pur­ cause of mismanagement is the reply WAS READY TO FIGHT. administration will leave no stone un- tecit0 valley will be threaten'd, to- fancy pack. This ship has always held the record chase yesterday of terminals involving turned" to accomplish this reeuR. made by Secretary of State Dunbar to a gether with the towns of Summerland, more than 1500,000. Mr. Pfeiffer also for tbe number of men who could get request for such action against the New | Great Britain Offered to Give France WEED ROAD IN NEW HANDS. Mr- Hull is one of those men who Sereno and Carpenteria. stated that the Milwaukee has survey­ drunk when given chore leave. York Life. The request was made by take little stock in tbe declarations of --------------- ------------ Aid Against Germany. ors and right-of-way agents at work in C. H. Yenner, a New York banker, who E. H. Harriman ia arranging for a Eastern Washington at the present such men as Senator Elkina, when they Lack of Laborers Delays Extension TRÄPS FOR ROOSEVELT. London, Oct. 9. — The Matin’s dis- has asked all insurance commissioners record-breaking tirp across the conti­ time. come put and announce that the senate Toward Klamath Falls. . to revoke that company ’ s license unless closures purporting to give details in nent He expects to go from San Fran­ Plan for the terminals in Tacoma, will very promptly pass a railroad Klamath Falls—Tbe Weed railroad John A. McCall resigns the presidency connection with the resignation of the cisco to Chicago in 50 hours and from says Mr. Pfeiflffer, include docks larger rate bill. He knows, as other practical Railroad Senators Scheme to Make has passed into other bands. Theodore and George W Perkins the vice presi- French forei miniiter M Rate Bill Toothless. Chicago to New York in 15 hours. than any here at the present time. Mr» men know, that the senate is not apt , A} Washington, Oct. ¡0.—Between this Saul, of Weed, a large stocholder in dency. Mr. Dunbar explained in hie . to do any such thing; .he knows Mr. A movement is on foot to induce the Pfeiffer leaves tomorrow for Chicago the Weed Lumber company, the former reply that tbe Oregon law authorises becauBe of the Moroccan situation, and Elkins well enough to be aware that time and the assembling of congress on - hundreds who now go to Europe every lor a conference with A. J. Earling, owner of the road, is authority for the cancellation for only two reasons—non- the sensational statement that Great In December 4, President Roooeevelt will statement. The purchasing company year to make a trip weet. It is be­ president of the Milwaukee, who has this is his method of campaign. payment of money due on a policy or Britain not only communicated to hie own state, where other Republicans hold a series of conferences with men lieved many of them would be better just returned from Europe. is a corporation known aa the Califor­ inability to pay losses—and that be is .France her intention of supporting are seeking to wrest the senatorship prominent in the Republican party in pleased with the West than with Eu­ nia Northeastern Railway company. not advised that the New York Life France in the event of a war with Ger- from Mr. Elkins, the senior West Vir- congress relative to the prospects of rope if they once made the trip. This sale not only includes the pres­ comes under either case. many, but actually giving details of her BRITON HELD FOR RANSOM. ginia senator has cleverly thrown out a railroad and tariff legislation. Those ent Weed railroad, which extends 24 .intentions regarding the place for the Rioting baa reeulted in many deaths sop to every faction in his party; be «who have talked with him at Oyster miles this way from Weed, where it Experts Report Small Shortage./ landing of troops and the seisure of tbe in Moscow, Russia. British Consul Starts Post Haste to has endeavored to make it appear that Bay during the summer, when his time (connects with the Southern Pacific Pendleton—The experts now auditing Kiel canal, created much talk in diplo- be is in sympathy with every party was not taken up with peace negotia- Save Prisoner From Death. It is now settled that Taft will go to with eight miles more graded, but the the county books are declared to have matic circles today and are published leader, and is working for his interests, tions, are satisfied that the president Panama about November 1. London, Oct. 11.—Much anxiety is At the same time, Mr. Elkina is man-1 will place the rate legislation ahead of Weed project to extend the road to found a small shortage in the clerk’s at length in all the afternoon paper«, expressed* here regarding th eTate of ipulating affairs in West Virginia in a everything else, and, if it has to be Klamath Falls. office. However, according^to Expert lb. official quarters, however, no ex- Work just now is almost at a stand­ Beckwitb, there has been no failure on pression of opinion was obtainable, proved the Karlstad treats. Wills, the Englishman, recently em­ manner that will undoubtedly result done, will sacrifice tariff legislation in still on the extension of the road to Hughes has declined tbe Republican ployed by the Turkish tobacco revenue in hie own re-election, and the over- order to get the railroad rate bill this city, owing to the scarcity, it is the part of anyone to turn over money Foreign Minister Lansdowne was absent received; but there has been failure to from the city and consequently it was throw of every insurgent who takes through . And there is every reason nomination for mayor of New York. department, who, as announced yester­ said, of laborers, but men are being charge for some things which, under impossible to recure a definite state- sides against him. to believe that the president will ad- sought and a larg crew will be put to Pat Crowe bas arrived in Om«ha to day in a dispatch to the 'Associated the law, should have been charged for. men« regarding-the actual lengths to So it is with the rate bill. Mr. El- here to this intention. work at an early date when the road Also, he says, that subsequent findings which Great Britain went at the time face charges for kidnaping Cudahy’s kins professes to favor rate legislation t But the president will have confer- will be pushed to th’scity rapidly. the crisis _ During that time tbe had been capt u red by b r i g ands. —Tbe and gives assurances that a satisfactory encea with bis supporters with a view ■ E; D. T)unn is manager of tbe Cali­ may offset the shortage that has beAn found. Under whose regime tbe irreg- Associated Press secured a statement Registration for tbe coming election Salonica dispatch said tbat the B^tish bill will soon pass the senate. That is I to outlining a campaign in support of fornia Northwestern, and he, with a ularities come will not be divulged, I from a high official of the British for- in New York is much greater than in consulate at Monastic had received a staff bf assistants, is now at Wen the Philippine islands. The pay he thought that a city bigger than A Chicago judge My. there 1. no nch Should congress fail to take the desired strations of the fact that the peace of thing as peaceful picketing by labor action, the boycott will again become Buo n o s Ay ree wo ul d spri ng wp h ers, led Cossacks drove the crowd into a I for the constabulary officers N! TBIM Ania is guarded by the two powerful which would be the metropolis of Cen ­ side street, trampling the leaders under lieutenant, $1,100 per annum; second unions during strikes. allies. American warship, are expect­ effective, and will be pressed with re-1 PORTLAND MARKETS. tral and South America. the feet of the horses. lieutenant, $1,200; flrst lieutenant, ed to be present at tbe naval review. newed vigor. T Admiral Togo will visit all tbe prin­ $1,300. Lieutenant Qn'nlan, com­ Wheat—Club, 71c per bushel; blue- cipal countries of tbe world with his Effective When Signed. mandent of the cadets, during his serv- stem, 74c; valley, 71072c. _ ... . _ On the Way to Savannah. Oats-No. 1 white feed, $24 024 50; ' „ R-"eT o . O" Q‘rmany- Banker a Cattle Thief. famous fighting squadron of warships. Washington, Oct. 10.—The treaty of I Washington, Oct 10.—John F. Gay- ice in th<> Philippines, assisted in es- Fargo, N. D., Oct. 11.—Stockmen of peace between Russia and Japan will nor and Benjamin D. Greene, who are ^«blishing the branch of the army serv- gray, $24024 50 per ton. ’’ 9—A m*rked ’•®*ction in General Charles W. Bartlett, of Bos­ Montana and North Dakota are inte- become Barley —Feed, $20 500 21 per ton ■ Publ,c «ntiment has followed the effective upon its approval L«.u a taken to Savannah, Ga., to w e»»uu 1- *ce- being stand ton, has been nominated as the Demo­ rested in a big cattle stealing sensation brewing, $21 50022; rolled,$21.50022. »ranc°-Gern>an accord .concerning the without awaiting the formal exchange trial on a chxrge of conspiracy to de- cratic rendidate for governor of M um brewing in tne north western part of of ratifications at Washington. Rye—$1.4001.45 per cental. Morocco conference. Many leading I fraud the government out of a large Typhjid Charged to Milk. chusett«. .. . . . ... .. r _ this state near the Montana line. The Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 ney»P“P«r» renewing their cam- Thia information was imparted atth^vamount of money ¡n connection with Oregon City—Alleging that a doten Russia has adopted a homestead law most sensational feature of the deal ia Japanese legation today. This course the river and harbor improvements c*«ee of typhoid fever in Clackamas 015 per ton; valley timothy, $110)2; Stl5n. °j cr,tlc!B,n. ■Ka’nat Germany, This is due principally to Chancellor which enables officers and soldiers to the arrest of a banker in connection has been decided upon in order that tbe there, passed through Washington to- county are due to infected milk served clover, $809; grain hay, $809. Fruita — Apples, $101.75 per box; v°o Bnelow’a °Pen statements favoring get free land in Siberia and gives them with the affair. He is said to have speediest possible termination of the day. They reached the city early jn hoppickers from the dairy of Charles furnished the brains for the outfit and a war may be bad. As s~on as it has the morning in charge of secret service deck’s farm at Aurora, Dr. H. 8. peaches, 85c0$l per crate; plums, 50 „ A”*1 G.erma" repprochement. The exemption from taxes for five years. cloak of respectability, under which been signed, this fact will be communi- agents, who turned the two men over Mount, of this city, will register com- 075c per crate; cantaloupes, 75C0 , n riviewa tbe circumstance« of M. Four bandits who looted the post- the gang operated. It is said that a cated to the State department, and this to United States Deputy Marshal George phunt with the State Board of Health $1.25 per crate; pears, $1.2501.50 per '«’•see s retirement from tbe Foreign ! alle«,nK that a "umber ot «ensa- office at Wild Rose, Wisconsin, and at­ full exposure of the deal will involve government will apprise each emperor E. White, of Savanah, who left with Bnd demand that an investigation be box;, watermelons, X@lc per pound; .I*!. occnrl’«1 in connection tempted to break into the State bank, dosens of men, one of whom is a gov­ of the act ot tbe other. * Savanah. ~ * had * of ““ ............. ................. the situation. While all of “* the crabapples, $1 per box; quinces, $1 per them for bo* with the change. have been run down. One was killed, ernment official. ------------------------ patients are doing well, it ia alleged one fatally wounded and one seriously Vegetables—Beans, 104c per pound ; _ Executed by Rural««. tbat Beck’s gross carelessness is reqpon- Gold in the Tanana. hurt. Princelings’ Love Match. cabbage, 101^0 per pound; cauliflow- Cane sYruP Product Improved, Guadalajara, Mex., Oct. 10.—Eleven aibU ,,,r a majorityjof the cases. Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 10.—Arrivals er, 76c per dosen; celery, 76c per Washington, Oct. 9.—Government Gluecksburg, Germany, Oct. 11.— from Dawson say authentic information ot the bandits engaged in the hold-up Massachusetts Republicans have de­ - .__ , — This little town present an unusual ap­ come« from Tanana, Alaska, that 200 of M.nuel Paradesjoreman of the Bu- °7«0 ’ 8^°o1 D,bt 6°: dosen; co/n, 66c per sack; cucumbers, éxperiments into the process of cane clared for tariff revision. pearance in its gala decoration for the mile« from Tanana the richest gold Sna Vista mines, and his two assistants, ^alem - The .ecret.ry of the state 10015c per dosen ; pumpkins, 1 J^0 ’yrnP making have been brought to a Opposition to the peace treaty ia marriage tomorrow of Prince Charles rejmrte^be loansand l%c per pound; tomatoes, 30040c per BnSc<*B,al conclusion and Secretary strike ever made in the north had been six miles west ot Hostotipaquillo, and again springing up in Japan. Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and made on a creek 20 miles long. Three Jalisco, have been captured and «hot by ,n,BreBt J?*'1"« ]»^bt«iness of the crate; squash, 6c per pound; turnip., Wilson, of the department of Agricnl- ^cat^l in^tutlims Gotha, nephew of King Edward, with men made the discovery, and, return­ the rurales. It was learned that !5 9Oc0$l per sack: carrots, 65076c per ture> ^»y ordered the Mie of the gov- Fifty men Were rescued from a burn­ Princess Victoria Adolphe, oldest ing to Tanana, undertook to lead 25 men participated in the hold-up. -The sack; beets, 85c0$l per Mck. ernment factory, which was built at “ V* 4 ’ ’ ing mine at Florence, Colo., after hope daughter of Duke Frederick ot Schles- Onions — Oregon Yellow Danvers, w«ycroM, Ga., three years ago for the div2ded “ ; J'’ "”' friends to the creek, but first obliged search for the other four bandits is .till had almost been abandoned for their wig-Holstein-8onderburg- Gluecksburg, them to legally bind themselves to give in progress. The bandits killed Para- *h°°'ll l“d . $1.25 per sack. — purpose of giving a course of study to -t safety. ,and niece of Empress Augusta Vic- half their profits to , the discoverers. dee and one assistant, wounded the oth- *A62,128.85, college lands, $23,550.57; Potatoes—Oregon fancy, 65085c per cane syrup manufacturers of Gulf state«. The plant cost lees than $15,- ; ^h001 farn> sack; common, nominal. Gomes ha« appealed for American toria. The emperor and empress ar­ The dirt is said to run *10 to $12 to er assistant and secured $5,000, which ““ Ve"a.L 'i."*’’ Butter—Fancy creamery, 25030c per °®® and tesultad in the improvement of intervention in Cuba, saying Palma rived this afretnoon. The engagement the pan, and the news has caused was being taken out to th- Buena Vi.ta I an annual production of nearly 200,- .. |7’0S6; 1°«., $3,456. pound. rules by terror and that the recent is unusually popular with the G$rmab much excitement at Tanarfi. .' ... mines to pay tbe miners. people. Eggs — Oregon ranch, 27027 ){c per 000,000 gallons of syrup. elections were a farce. .. _ . ... I” Weston Grain Fields. dosen. Loss at Least S90JXX). Mexico City, Oct. lœ-That ’the daJ „S^w^Z’ Russia baa decided to send her pris­ Hyde Out of Union Pacific. Poultry — Average old hens, 11X0 Santa Barbara, Cat., Oct. 10. — At 8 oners of wiir now in Japan to Vladivo­ ^7?" 12c per pound; mixed chickens, 110 Salt Lake City, Octv-J 1 .—James H. o’clock tonight Forest Supervisor Sloe- .trnction of ¿ke Ch^H aa a pie-re Panama, Oct. 9.—The newest of the stok by transport and thence by tbe Si­ Hyde, of New York, was dropped from llJi*!, old Boosters, 909He; young world’s republics, as well as of the na­ son gave out the statement that the fire resort adjutact and as a commercial ave- for ,ince p berian railroad to Rueeia..' the board of di-eetpra of the Union which has been raging in the moun­ rooster«, 10011c; spring«. HX013c; tions of the western world, is proving nue for the grMt haciendas in the vi- , The gw Abodt one half of the wheat Hope—Oregon, 1905, choice, 12013c worthy of emulation by _________ tbe board as a new member. With some of „ its _ sis- partment for tbe present, at least. localities. The property loss as a re­ tion i« the advance into the water. |ands in this locality are summer fal- per pound; olds, 10012c. I ter state«. Little Panama will make these exception« all member« of tbe sult of the fire is variously estimated byacMrtb *' 1 ’ B lowed each alternate year, except labds New York Republican« have nomi­ former board were re-elected. Wool—Eastern Oregon average beet, her first appearance on the internation- The hr tha foothills, which are put into 19021c per pound; lower grades down ■' »tBge at the next peace congress at nated Hughes, insurance investigator, Harriman interests were in complete from $20,000 to $1'00,000, but the an ofUt of $150,000 for a way of ridding wintw , wheet w third p former figure is believed to be nearest for mayor. __ , to 15c, according to shrinkage; Valley, The Hague. In the invitation extend- «ontrok j»/ opposition whatever being correct. the lake of the weed. p —i--------- 7 Great Britain and Russia have nego­ voiced. '■ “ ~ 25027c; mobair, choke, 80c. ed by the csar, Panama was recognised ■------ —i--------------- Big Wheat Sales at Adams. ’ ' tiated a treaty about Central Asia. - Beef — Dressed bulls, 102c per “------- Census Report pn Cotton. Raisuli On Another Raid. Adams—Three hundred and twenty pound; cows, 304c; country steers, 4 * Hill Ie said to.have stolen a march in Great Increase in Registration. Make Battleship. Larger. Washington, Oct. 10. — The Cenras Tangier, Oct. 10.— Raisuli and his thousand bushels of wheat has been tbe fight for right of way along tbe New York,'Oct. 11.— The total reg­ bereau today issued a bulletin showing band have again been raiding the handled through Warehouses here, 0$He. .. । —___ ■ . Wuhington, Oct. 9.—Secretary Bon- north bank of tbe Columbia, and any istration of yesterday and today in the production and distribution of the ‘ b" nnder ‘»«Md*ratio« a recom- neighboring tribes, murdering the gov- Over one-half of this has been sold at Mutton—Dreced, fancy, «M«7c per mendation made to him that he requeet road wanting to come down tbe river Greater New York was« $47,308, as cotton of the United: States available ernor of Tebiancenta district. The an average price of 61 cent« per bnahe) pound; ordinary, 405c; lambe, 70 congress to increase the tonnage of tbe must buy right of way from the North­ compared with 308,142 for tbe corres­ between September 1/1904, and Sep depredations of the outlaw« have caused —about one half going to the Athena ern Pacific. pond ing days of 1903. two battleehipa authorised at tbs laat tember 1, 1905, to be 14,455,994 bales. a feeling of alarm among the populace. | mill and the balance to Portland. Pork—Dressed, 607 Xc per pound. eeMion from 16,000 to 18.000 tone. LflWEB MUSE m FIESIW Vil Fl*. Thé cue li thé g^ over- i which the ta Just 1 longei wandi when 4 balls । the h théir •pect The enoug good twenty years tusko an oak looks soned “green the wi it will right i pear some off an fall os like a while placed They farmer road 01 taught honk a calling the fan auto bi passed miles a The ch after tl three r< behind Times. “The year ti “Eh? big an¿ V “And there ai be elosi “Wha the gros « genico deficit Dealer. KIDNE The G In Nicho Order of 140, Pea write«: "A fe1 heavy cc neya, an inclemer gravated work.' v w “After remedies “Ina were mi “I «ti another time I w MI noi hare bee splendid Dr. H of teetin been cur kidney d medical Presiden Collimili