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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 100. FAST Ml IS raC-IDATLD COOT mxM c:idi:eeti::j .at VOTER freckct c?n::i fe::i ors bat IS Tail CRT TS ABB BBsTVBJjB9ABS AT AOBtBOBUnS o FATS BAW. ran boas boots BsaAsam tmramnAfumun ' MAT BIS Mill BVBVVl- son abb nans mt 1 bum -XM cam aaxbw rax , rom nuof m nnuii or hbm. rmoxzazTBB ar ram TXOm BBfTSABB TBBDS VfUBTt BBSS TO A0OBPW A MUDIPTOA- Tom osr m jvaw, wbxob mat . BB ATTBMBTBB BBBT BIS TAB. 1 ' V BUBS C9P ttaaclsl Willi ts TV ImtmL) Spokane, Wub, Oct St. TIm North Court limited wreck.' rrleh oeurred ' no mils wsst a UM today, may have been caused by of track hands that were employed making ropalra at mat point, it la thought they loft a - rail loosened. Two of too Injured ro not expected to roeorar. Tha list of tha hvlurwl la aa .followai Telerlne Cuohl- aia, seriously Injured; C. C Demarka. " Slack Diamond, Minn., seriously injur ed; John Wrtkla. Wadena, Mian- bead Injured; Nloolo Slvolla, head -and lac bruleed. J. Jdu, Internally Injurs. ' -!.. J. Ledac. Internally injured. " Oeoraa Blum. Minnesota, . kns In Jured. . i Many other ara raportai slightly hurt. Tha anaina and Ara ears were de railed. Tha train la known aa No. S. s 'and wao -running; at- a rapid rate of ' speed when the accident occurred. Other trains wer somewhat delayed on tha division, although a wrecking crew waa aent to the scene aa soon aa word waa rec tared bora, as waa also relief train ' carrying surgeons and nurses, i - BIG REGISTRATION I FRAUDS DISCLOSED OSTWCBBa B abb ma rnas.or scobtaba to vakb actio (Saeitai Bksateh h The SeeresM Butte-, Mont.. Oct 19. According to tha odtosra of tha Democratic and Bs publtran county eantral . committee, startling registration frauds have been disclosed In this city. It being alleged that as high aa 1.00 Illegal registrations have been made. A meeting of tha Dem ocratic and Republican eflloera has been sailed for Monday afternoon, when tha courts will be aafced ta take immediate action. Investigation show that -hi ana te- stanee 1M men registered from a lodg ing house la which but S earn And room. Another Instance la tha registration of 1M men giving aa their resldenoa a va cant lot In tha tenderloin district fifty-three men registered from a vacant house adjoining a Galena street lot An arrest has been made, that of a repeater who. givss his name as Simmons. .Tea men ara under suspicion whom detect ives aver registered in five places. Pern eoratle omosrs declare a big delegation of Dakota harvest hands were .shipped tnto Butte two days ago and registered. SHERIFF OF MARIOS ', -t.t COUNTY A BUSY MAN (serial MsMtca n The Jwssl.) Salem, Or., Oct. M. Deputy Sheriff R. .P, Mints brought Karl Blybach from Tillamook thia afternoon, where ha had been arrested on - a warrant from here for tha larceny of a bicycle at Silver ton. Mfata leaves here this evening for Ban Francises for, Arthur Farrow, wanted here for obtaining money under false pre tenses. Farrow secured SW from Jack Cooper of this city representing; that he had money In tha. Bush bank. It ki said -that be also secured 1M In tha same pray In Portland, where ha Is also wanted. He was captured at Burlingame, Cel. ' 'a - .. ... . m ii. ' i ' TO rtJpeelel Dtaeatcb e The JearmaL) , Moscow. Idaho, Oot If. Tba try out Of tha University of Idaho to select a team to debate Washington Agricultural College December. S. will be held tomor- row.. Several studenta have entered and soma good debates may bo expectd. The ', debater who wins nraf plao In tha try - out will be awarded tha HI cash prise given by Mrs. M. B. Bideabaugb of Bolaa, ) (rial THssateh ft The Jearssl ) Tekoa. Wastu, Oct J. For tha flrst -tints residents of Tokoa ara enjoying otrawberrlea and cream In tha latter part of October. .Several crates of large and finely flavored strawberries arrived yasterdvy from Springston, Idaho, and And ready sale at the retail price of oenta a bo. TbeSe berries ara tha sec ond crop prod need from tha same plants this yean, . . -. , oasts? XXUS A BVsfOB. f k BwmU1 OwmM te The Journal.) Baker City. Or, Oct St. A rumor wma current here today that the O. R. H. shops at La Oranda and division headquarter would be moved to Baker City. A special dispatch tonight from Qenaral Manager B. B. Calvin to the Morning Democrat says: truth whatever ta the rumors." Ashland. Or.. Oct. St. At a meeting of the Ashland Iron works board, held hero today. It was decided to rebuild at Ash land on the new site owned by them near the railroad. The old plant was earned a few weeks ago. It will bo an important Industry here, . a Aaoror. ' (special nssstt ta The JeamaM Asotin. Waslu. Oct IS. M. McMillan. highly respected pioneer died hero ywsterday. Ma waa a satire of Ohio, and aged fS years. Ha earns west Sf years age. Ha leaves a widow and sU children. Baker City, Or, Oot IS bounty Clerk Coombs tonight completed the registra tion bonks of tha oourrty, giving a total real "tared vote of MT, and S.S19 In pwfccr Ctty. There nothing Ilka, dotag thing thoroughly. Of all tho Salves yon aver heard of, Burklen'a Arnica Salva la tho beet, It sweeps sway and cures Burns, tore. Bra lees. Cute Bolls. Tneare, Skin p nttme and V ' ' aad .-..'d to f (daedal awwamh to She JosreaL) Spokane, Waati Oct Tba mUll- nera of this city have lost a round In the ease relative to tha sale of the plumage or birds, for which IS of the pormlnont milliner of Spokane were re oently arrested. Justice atockev Friday afternoon overruled tba demurrer by the milliner defend ante, who asserted. through their attorneys, that tha law wak unconstitutional. The Judge says it Is constitutional and not Id ooofiiol; with tba interstate oonuneres law. The state law prohibits tha sale of sgrst feathers, and tha milliners hero have been deoorattng tha fashionable headgear with tha plumage -of th birds. A general oaaa waa made against IS of them, who demurred to tba com plaint Tbs attornsya for tha defondanta showed that nons of tha plumago com plained of waa purchased sines tha law went Into effect; aad that the birds were not killed la thin state, and the forbid ding of their sale when shipped from another state waa in violation of the la te rata te oommercs law. Tha prosecution claimed that tha bringing Into tha state of the dead bod- lee of birds, where tha killing waa pro hibited, should be aubjaot to tha laws of tha latter state. It was so held by tha Judge, and tha demurrer wao overruled. Tha oaaa waa set for trial on November 11. PRESERVE POULTRY v WITH FORMALDEHYDE . . . (kseeUI Meaateh n Tee JmraaL) . Taaoma. Wash., Oct S. City Physi cian. Love la investigating tha char re that formaldehyde la being used In the preservation of chickens In the Taooma markets. A South Taeoma real estate man was taken III and started and In quiry. Analysis disclosed poison tn tha bird.- . It m not thought the naa of tha pre servative ta practiced ta any treat i tent and an effort Is to be made to stamp tha practice ant REFUSES CHALLENGE TO JOINT DEBATE J ' wsapaBBBnaBwaawjaaanv (perial INseatm n Tae Sum sal, - Taeoma, Wash., Oct SO.- Chairman Davla of the Republican county com mittee replies to tha challenge of the Democratic committee for a Joint de bate on Issues by declining; to meet the Democratic speakers on any subject A SURPRISE TO THE . PENTAL PROFESSION U von read yesterday paper yon saw the large advertisement of Wise Bros, advertising ths new appliance for cor recting .the deformities of the month so that any person may have artificial teeth that wilt not fall down from the roof of tba mouth when masticating food or In oonvsrsatlon. It has proven Itself an astonishment to tha dental profession. and ths expression now Is that because of Its amaslng value tha wondnr la that hft had not been invented a hundred years ago. It may not be generally known that there ara aa many ahaped mouths aa there aro Individuals of different phyal- ognlmlea. Soma mouths are high la places where others are low. . There aro furrows" tn some months, there are "up" and "downs" innumerable, hereto fore making It impossible m soma eases to accurately fit ths mouth. In "misfit" oases dentin ts have heretofore been help- lees as children In tha, preeenee of an army. ' The best they could do waa to "try again, and another failure would almost inevitably reeult Ths device tbs Doctors Wise present to the public now, however reseedlea all troubles. It pro vides an attachment extracting all air from between the mold and tha month tissues, bringing tha two together so completely that, there eaa be none other than a porfeot east of tho month and squally perfect fit During a four months' trial not a failure baa been ra oorded. Those persona whom It has been Imposslbts to heretofore fit with dental platee are oordlally Invited to call at tha parlors In tha Falling building and asa for themselves what a wonderful apparatus this la. . - WXU BO HU BBSS. ; (nserial Mseateh tn The Jearaat.y 1 Baker City. Or., Oct t. C F. Blocker, s Billings. Mont, sheep buyer, la here but la unable to get any bands, aa the market has closed and growers are hold ing on te their flocks for better prtoea, having already sold .sufficient to ease up tn situation. Ths winter rains have begua and future prospects ara good. (SperiRl Mseateh te Tae Searsal.) ; La Oranda, Ore., St. The Htlgard Lumber company, located 1 miles west of La Oranda, has given out a contract of t. 000.00 fast of logs for tn next season's ran. Two camps have been establ lahed and work will continue throughout tha winter. ' Ths company has twa million feat of the past season out on hand, which tt la sniping out a rapidly as It oan do so. (npertsl Wapetm te Tat Isanti.) Vancouver. B. C Oct St. A theater to cost 1 70. so will be erected hers. Work will b commenced at an early data. Tha build in ta to be need for vnndevfll and will be erected by the Bdl aon Display oompany, which controls IS vaudeville houses on ths Paetno Coast BBfWBBBB AT ISfBBBVOSt i (naeelal mssstch ts The rearasl.) Pendleton. Or., Oot SS. State Senator Ooorge C. Brownell of Oregon City ad dressed tha Republicans this evening on national issues. Grant B. Dtmmlck. a presidential elector, also spoke, A fair siasd audience waa In attendance. , A ( trail Otoe te ts Ths Jearnal) Moneow.4 Idaho, Oct , St. -Conrad StUlingsr, aged IS, a native of Germany, and SO years a resident of Moscow, died yaaterday. H was a member of the O, A. V wUsm asndnsttd to funeral ptrvioask Us Apa Haass fat j ' IBbmIsI Danateh n The SesraaLI Tanoouvar, Waslu Oct ttA rousing Dsmoeratla meeting was held at the Auditorium la thia olty tonight The hall was well filled with notn Demo crats and Republ loans, many coming from a long distance la ths country, to bear W. H. Doo little, en-Republican oon- isssinsii. and Stephen Judaea, Candi da ta for lieutenant-governor for - the state of Washington, dlsouss tha Issues sf th campaign. The topics dieouased pertained mainly to state and county affair and aa ap peal to ths voters sf tha sounty to sup port Senator Turner for governor. The railroad commission bill was a theme apoksn on with much earnestness, the speaker asserting that tha Republican candidates were nominated through tha railroad syndicate' influence. Many prominent Democrats occupied tho platform with the speakers of the evening, among whom was Professor Hough, .candidate for aoperlatendent of public instruction. Senator Turner' attitude toward th party, which kaa been tha subject of at tack by th Republican speakers, was defended by both Doollttle and Judson. Xt Is tba opinion sf those present that tha speakers won many votes, and th Democrats profess to believe that tha Republicans who re disaffected with tha late Republican conventions will rally to tha support of a largo num ber of the Demooratis eandidataa. . The officers' hop at Vanoouvsr bar rack Friday night waa an unusual large one. there being; about S guests from Portland present Refreshments were served by Mrs. Miliar and Mrs. Davla. uim Waw ntFanha AT Portland, who has boeeTvlelUng Mrs. A. SL Wilson at tha barracks, returned hems Saturday evening. BOY ACCIDENTLY SH001S PLAYMATE (Special Bhnatak te The SeorasM Ashland. Or., Oot St. Harold Jackson, tho 11-year-old son sf Hon. DJf. Jack son, residing near Ashland, reoeived a dangerous wound this afternoon from a shotgun in ths hands of a playmate. Chauaosy Case beer. f Th lads wers locking' out for wild geeae and whll "monkeying'' with the gun In th orchard. Casebeer pointed tt at Jackson. It was discharged unaccount ably, and three buckshot took effect one entering the abdomen. The father left with tha wounded boy for Portland "on tonight's train to place him In a hospital. SURGEON FOUND DEAD ' ; IN HIS HOSPITAL ,.--.:v,. r . : ';-' (Special tttseatsh ts Its 9oarael 1 CUrkeatosv Waah.. Oct It Dr. Ales J. Smith, a pioneer physician and surgeon waa found dead In bed tn his hospital last night He had suffered from scuta heart trouble for soma time. He waa born In Pennsylvania. and was years old. ' Ha earns west when young, settling first In Oakeadale and later in Clarke ston, where ha erected and operated a hospital. He leaves widow and this daughters. ASSOCIATION DEFIED BY TWO CANDIDATES (Spishil DsMMrtc e Tto JearasL) Taeoma. Oct. It. John L Bibb and Ethan Allen, Democratic oandldatea for tho legislature, defy th Paolflc coast lumbermen's demand to sign a pledge to support 40-oent rate measures la the legislature. Tha candidates make pub lie th correspondence, and openly de clare they wear no collar, either for the railroad or th lumbermen. Too Lumbermen's as sedation threatens, to urge employs to support no nominee who fails to sign the pledge demanded. TO BBBB BO (Bperial Ptepetek te Ths Jftsrsel.) -Mams. Idaho. Oct SS. A new house that was being erected by Mrs. R. V. Coslsr was set on firs, pronasiy hv truBoa. mat Blant Kindling was gathered from tho yard and set on fire in th kitchen, it had seen oamp, now ever, and was still smouldering when the workmen arrived this morning, little sanuur having been dona. Ho clue has been found. WHY APPENDICITIS t .1 Why I appendicitis so common today f RtMuit wi hajve mot Into, the nemi- eioua habit of eating too fast Dr. Curtis, tba Croat authority on tni disease, say: "Appendicitis often fol inwa thA mi Ins or varv hastv or Par tloularry largo or Indigestible meal." After carelessly zuiowing loousn custom you can ensure your safety by taking Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets. - It la - an accepted ecleatirie truth, which admits sf no dispute, that If you wlU only keep your digestive apparatus in good order yon will never suffer from this dread disease, which at post means a weakening operation, with long weeks smatsd in bod and bis doctor's and Bur- goon' bills to pay as souvenirs. Keep your appendix in Bsaitn oy in proper use of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tab lets, whenever you have laid yourself open to danger of ova resting, and upon tho least alga of stomach or intestinal trouble, for otherslas, at any time, this dan re roes disease may lay you low. Ths curative influence ox tnis great medicine I quickly shown In the gentle, soothing effect It has on all Inflamed conditions of any part of tha digestive tract ntna TWsnsnsia Tablets tons all these part up to a proper eondltlon sf perfect health, and reguiat utir junc tions into a proper working state. Thai alBA mas A VI V with all th causes of Irritation, Inflammation or in digestion, by helping to dissolve, digest and assimilate, or put to proper use, all k fMri whlirit Is ivtner around la Odd oornera of your digestive apparatus, fer menting, rotting ana ouraiing, tin so uch garbage In a dirty sink. tn thass natural and nerfectlr BhTUBl ways. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets restore all sufferers, from any form of dyspep tic trouble, to health. They are safe end reliable. They never fall to relieve and ours, oulekly and permanently. iTsa (hm and vnu need never worry about your apptndik vermiformix ( spatial Meattcft ts Tee Jesrsatl Pendleton. Or., Oct M. Men trained In the detaila of practical politics assart that county prohibition wlU not carry In Umatilla county. The. same mea. viewing the Question merely as to nrob- aMllttet, and not discussing the light or wrong of the problem, believe that straight precinct prohibition would Beet with virtually no opposition. . As a result an-undeniably strong senti ment is arising In favor of modifying the law a aa to provide for prscmct prohibi tion and eliminating tba provisions for county prohibition. Th forces that are fighting oonoty m htbltloa are not alone th men engaged In th saiooa business. In proportion to ths population, the opposition., to oounty prohibition her I strong- among th business element , Judging from the expressions heard, a demand for ths modification of the law to straight precinct prohibition will be made and the question will be presented to the legislature, tn all probability, when It next convenes. Th legal Issues Involved ta' such a proposition will be looked Into, and It will be determined whether or not the legislature oan amend the local option law In the manner suggested, In view of the fact that tt waa brought to a vote under the provisions of th initiative and referendum law. Bom good lawyers argue that the leg islature may legally amend the law, la spite of tho fact that tt waa submitted under th Initiative law. On of tho beat lawyers of eastern Oregon, being dsked what he bald en th subject, re plied: . "Of ecu roe, although I have not yet examined the law critically so aa to be able to render a definite opinion, I be lieve that the legislature could legally amend the local option law. The leg islature, under tha theory of our gov. ernment Is ths people speaking through delegated representatives. If, then, the legislature (the people) wishes to aJStr a former decree of the people expressed by mean of th initiative it would be ooss petent so to do." BsfssS Ukety sera, ' , The looal option law carried m TJ ma Mi la sounty last Juna by a majority of St. Tha four precincts comprising Pendle ton east a majority against the law of tn. Those who are striving to defeat ths law her Sgure that were the re mainder of the county to vote aa It did last Jumm and 47 electors In Pendleton were to change from an affirmative to a negative vote, the majority would be wiped oat That would be aa average sf IS to a precinct . The total vote of Pendleton la IMS. That more than IS te ths precinct of the electors who supported ths law last June, will change on November te voting agatnat county prohibition, appears to be a eonservaiive estimate.' Well Informed politicians guess that Pendleton will vote nearly Mt majority against the law. and that there will be a heavy failing; off in other portions of ths' oounty. . Much of th east end. where are located Milton, rreeweter and Weston, wilt in all likelihood carry for prohlbltloa, though Free water may be an exception. Milton has been prohibition for years, and Weston has been on th firing line, sometime for and sometimes against the aaloon. Athena win be against prohibition, to all probability. Opposition here arises from two sou roes the business element which argues let rlment to business, and many of those who were for the law but who were not for submitting county prohibition to the voters, for the reason that they believe that oounty prohibition would not he en forced because of lack of sentiment It Is argued that a mere majority for oouaty prohibition would not bo suffi cient; that there should be w preponder ating sentiment behind th law to msifrs It enforcement . - WOMEN BARBERS NOT ELIGIBLE TO UNION (Special fhwaeteh h th JearsaS.) Spokane, Wash.. Oct. tt The plan of a half holiday each week Is not likely to be adopted by the barbers In th city at present It is thought that It would be unwise to try H at this time because there ara a large number of shops hero that do not display the union card, and th union men oould not afford to dose while the other shops remained open. There are several shops tn Spokane run by women, and these women are not elig ible to Join the union. Bo opposition Is made to them by members of the union, however, aa tt la thought that tho women would close their shop and oomply with th union rules. , GRAVE MISTAKE IS 7 MADE BY POLICE (perkd Dtaeateh Tbs JwcrsaLr Taeoma, Wash., Oct, SS. Taeoma po lice recently arrested a man who gave the nam of H. Murphy. Ha waa taken' In a S suspect and after holding him a few days the polios railroaded Mur phy out of th city aa an undesirable character. Now they are morally oertsln that In Murphy they had th Ion robber who has burglarised a floats house, un aided. Sine hi enforced departure from th the city not a midnight housebreaking has occurred, and it ts said Incriminat ing evidence against Murphy has been found In a Pacific avenue lodging bouse wbert he was a vnest, , (aeda! Mssatch te Tat Jeejraal.) Spokane, Oct St. A new society which bids fair to be a popular one dur ing th pleasant fall weather ha been given the name Of "Walking; Society." The object of the society la to give th member SS minutes of walking exer cise each day, and Is especially for those who are confined In offices all day. The member meet at 11:1 each noon, mnA ansnd II mliftites In a brisk walk to some point of Interest returning In time to shirt wont at 1 o'ciocx. Th nrst walk was participated to by about So A (pedal tMexatm Is The Jearml.) Taeoma, Wash., Oct St. An Informo Hm has bssn Alsd In th suoertor court by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Har vey, charging Horace oat with assault upon Norma Hnyt the ic-year-oid school girl he entlred to Vancouver. . C. This Is a more sertnue charge than Oatea had expected to fa THE HUNTERS CAME TOO LATE! Their Faithful Dog hss points ssst ths Trus Rsiissdy to Prsveut Btf4Bs, hut tbs Hnotsrs cams tos lats -Chrotilc EdtMus Is Incurable. -' i ! HER PIC IDE A HAIR-SAVER" Newbro Herpleld saves the hair by destroying the germ or microbe that la now known to be the cause of dandruff, falling hair and baldness". In chronic bald ness the hair follicles are completely atrophied, caus ing th scalp to shrink and shins; little can be dons lu such cases except to save the remaining "fringe, and this Is well worth saving, for it offers seme protootloa against the cold. . . Ths ialr O rower- ts a fallacy. It requires but a light knowledge of Anatomy to know that tbs hair gets Its life end strength from the balr-papUla at th bot tom of th hair follicle, and the papilla in turn get Its nourishment direct from the blood; therefore nature la the only true hair grower. There ars enemies of hair growth that cause nair loss and baldness. Invisible mlcroble grew ths enter the sebaceous glands, situated at the top of ths hair follicles (Dr. Sabouraud. of Paris, says the microbe usually enters th scalp in youth), where one colony after another is astabllahed. until finally, after months and sometimes years, there I - dandruff. Itching scalp and falling hair. The Sebum also sol Id tries, causing dry. Mistrsiese and brittle hair, Destroy this mlcroble growth with Newbro's Herpleld and protect the hair against re-infection, and It will grow as as tart intended. J V J swawi ia tn itiiBM ABoltby Hair " destroy (ssekd Dwsateb Is The Jesmet) Taeoma. Wash.. Oct St. -No less than SS bad obscka are pigeonholed at th police atatton. and It Is said that th bulk of them wet cashed by gamblers. Frank Oeer la ths first of ths accused CKAS.Aeftl4 I If You Are a Cigar Smoker Read This! I sty j .. .. ; TS Is' sVe, a- Messrs. Allen ft Lawist ' ' :- ; - ' Portland, Oregon. J-' " - ' ' :.-," " T. Gentlemen t v - We wish to notify you that hereafter all elges of . our La Integrldad" brand will be banded. This we have , been obliged to do on account of the numerous copies of our sizes which unscrupulous dealers are giving their customers when "Integridad" Is oalled for. This especially applies - to 'Apollo and Marquam sixes, which have heretofore not been bandeds ' '. ,; ' : Kindly oall this to the attention of your customers at once, and greatly oblige ALLEN&LEIVIS.S rne nair. tohxeg1 efa asaspnl that I used Herpicide for myseir. and found It very easy of application; a quality not possessed by ointments. It proves to be a vary satisfactory remedy for dandruff. (Signed.) TCP WIN MEBILL M, D. Xo Angeles, California." Af Le-dlrMj Drug Store or Sent Prepaid from Detroit, Mich., uMn reeeljt of f I fix samnte to ne Bsrtlslat Osw Dept. thb cause-you REiwovp forgers to be held for trial, and his bond 1 fixed at SSSt. Chief of Poiloe Malony says that as soon as th men who get th money on forged paper good th loos the persons wao the checks refuse to prosoento. Talking- electric railroad In Corvallta. a sfft , ; o-FFiceorv A f 1 l M aV V, J Very truly yours W . .4 . . , ' Newbro' Herpicide Is a Twentieth Oentary Remedy. Its mission Is to teach new rules for scalp cleanliness, new rule for hair preservation and to supply a germ destroying solution that will enable careful persons to have beautiful and luxuriant hair. Almost marvslou result follow th use of Herpicide, and-If It does not do more than we claim for It, your dealer will refund your purchase- price. As a hair dressing It Is truly ex outfit, on account of lta dainty and refreshing odor. Which Is aharacterlstlo. It contains no oil, grease or cxdJmentary substance, neither does It stela nor dye IMMEDIATE RESULTS 1 had not used half th contents of a bottle of Her picide before I noticed my hair waa not falling out aa badly, and ths terrible Itching had stopped after tha third treatment (Slirned.) MAS. DK. BISPHAM. . "Los Angeles. California. PROMINENT DOCTOR SAYS tsJL T am very much pleased to tat Th i. I. Detroit Mich. thb effect.-Unlfjlthy lair SUUDBBXcY (In riil tnsjatLk The JtarseL) ' Bockford, Waah,. Oct St. Peter K sagas, a wen to do farmer aged CS years, died within 1 mlnutea after at tng a hearty breakfast yesterday. Ms left a large family. pBto.vvTbmiaitk W