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tiic c::::co:i daily jou. tal, roinxAND. Monday evzuiuq,- September n, icc3. MO IC! ...Hl.iUJ Bernard and Hall Announce to Court That They Are Not Ready to Enter Plea. FORMER ASKS FOR ' ' V ATTORNEY'S SERVICES rudre.WlIl Appoint Uu to Defend IIlnv-Authoritiet Believe Hall Will '' Confess Crime and ThroW Himself on the Mercy of the Court " v Tim Bernard tid Jul Rail, accused bf holding up Charles Robertson and R. I Oatley In an automobile on the Llnnton road Friday night, war er ralgned before Judge Sear la th cir cuit court this morning. v - Neither or th alleged robbara was ready to plaad thla tnoratnt-. Barnard aid bs bad no means to employ e law- 1 ( A - Jess Hall. One of the Automobile 7- Bandit,; -t" " 7 ' far to defend- htm.-Uut 'Wanted counsel snd asked tha court to appoint - on a, hall aald ha did not know whether be wanted an attorney or not, .- Ho wanted to make - an - explanation, bet ' Judge Bears aald ha bad not - time then to UsteiT'to lt " i . Judge Bears wUI appoint an attorney for Barnard thla 'afternoon. , and also ana (or Hall should he decide that ha wants one. The aoenaed hold-up man ire reported to hava mada a full con fession of tha ewbhery to, tha police and It la thought that HaU will plead guilty ind endeavor to explain to tha Judge Vie circumstances that lad up to tha rob bery and threw' himself en the mercy of th court ' -. I- , " Two Informations were filed against tsch of tha men by Deputy Diatrict At torney H. -B. Adam a. Tha first Informa tion chargee them with aaaaultlng and robbing Charier Robertson end tha sec nd charges the same crime oaR.Lt Oatley. Robertson and Oatley ware to tha automobile together with two women when they ware held up. It is believed that both men bit ffTtnttnat record ey"the! police havln g found photograph from tha roguee gal hry that thay believe Bernard end Hall re the originate of. Neither of the men admit having been In prison be fore, Thay ere being held to the cpunty jsBeeeesssiBlSeejSBe ' , f , 'lecteare Oomree (a Albany. (apeetal Dtt te The JearsaL) Albany. Or., Sept. IT. Th Ministerial association of Albany le plannlngXv 'ee- tur ooursa for the coming winter that promises much In the way of entertain ment and culture er the people. Borne of the bast talent of tba United States is represented en the program. 'Sam Jones, Governor Le Follette of Wiscon sin and possibly William Jennings Bryan are to be among the lecturers. (lil CUHIO THEFT QK 10 FL inn mr nnr hi Ui..iio rfla- wu UK riHt MiIlionaIrePhTppTor Pittsburg .Victim, of Huge Robbery . - - at Los Angeles.' ' First Discovery of Rare and Val liable Ore Accidentally Made ' Almost In City's Limits. Special Dlasatrk to The JoaraaL) Grants Pass, . Or., Sept. 11. A dla covery of considerable worth and re markable Interest hss Just been made on a mine prospect almost within the city limits of Urenta Pass. 1 The dis covery oonsists of the bringing to light -of an eight-foot ledga of molybdenite, the ore from which th rare metal, molybdenum, is ' secured. Samples of quarts from tb , prospect were . shown her yesterday and comparisons were mad between . this or and asm Dies of CrOOkS Supposed Have Pulled Off tB same character from -the celebrated H1IUW Ul ATIVDUII. XVKfUUUO IU1 land that are on display here. . The character and general compoaltloa of the two are Identical. ' , .. , , , The big ledge will be 'developed, and should it prove permanent,, will become of lmmenee importance to th mining Industry of thla locality.. Molybdenum to vary rar and so far as known this le the first discovery of tha metal aver made in Oregon, - The metal, la a silver whits In color, haa a luatar much Ilka silver, but te far harder, as . It fuse with difficulty and possesses a .specific gravity of I.e. - . . -. , --r-? --v Because ef the close resemblance of molybdenite, the era of molybdenum, te graphite, the - two are often confused, and It waa believed for a time that tha present discovery was graphite, but Us Identity haa - bean positively eatab- iianaa. ' Th metal i uad and much sought as a hardener for eteal .used In manufacturing the beat Steel blades, instruments end teola. v ; TWENTY TRUNKS RIFLED - THEN WAREHOUSE FIRED Steel Magnate Indignant atPublicity Given1- the ; Robbery Foreign the Job. (JoaraU Bpeelal Serrlee.) Ixe Angeles, Sept 17 When Steel Ulffnat. - Arthur T f nra n Plrt.hnr. and his party- came here by way ef Mex ico intending to summer on a house boat at Coronado, they did not figure on loaing 10 .trunks loaded with cloth ing, bunting and fishing paraphernalia from all ever .the world; .. . . -' - '. From- Scotland Tard and Plnkertoa sources it appeara that European orooka first stols the contente of Jhe trunks and .then eat t Ire to tha Mcvean .farm house here, whsra the trunks , were stored, to conceal the theft. ( : Worth gowne and hate, brte-e-prao. eutlassea, picture and other Imported warea valued at $78,000 war etolen. Major Phlppe is . Indignant - at the publicity given the case, saying that he la richer than any newspaper and that he falls to sea why hie private affaire are pried into. - i r-m -r ' s Because of the euaetlon ef Insurance ralaed by th fir, careful Inquliie have developed th fact that while the Phlppe and their agenta ware buying these pre eioue article abroad, aharpars trailed them and concocted a conspiracy to de spoil the trunks and then conceal their guilt by incendiarism. All parltea whp know anything about the robberr and tire have been pledged to secrecy. ? U;.I0:i LABOR CELEBRATES ; ITS SILVER JUBILEE ' ODD. FELLOWS I'ELCOllE ; IS CAHADA -M- Eighty-Second . Annual Com munication Notable Affair in Vr Lodge's History: tJeaiaal Sseeial Servtoe.1 ' " Toronto. OnU Sept.. 17. Tha opening aay et tne aignty-aeeond annual com munication ef the Boverelgn Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fol lows, was a busy and enthusiastic on. Carpenters SJld Joiners Meet and I Th delgata. repreaanUng th Cana- ns ivrvvinvOT ana iiwj siate ana xmrrr Rejoice Over Association's; Wonderful Growth. Oeeraal aeeelal Serrlee.) ' ., Ktagara Falls, N. , T iBepC lT.y The Vnlted Brotherhood of Carpentere and Jotnara, one .of ' the . St range at labor organlaatidne of' America, assembled here today tn fourteenth biennial con vention. Tha fight between th brother hood end th Amalgamated Society of Carpenter will come up for coneldera- lion, bat nothing In the way ef a defi nite aottlement ef the difference be tween the . two organisations la ex pected. . ' -.v., J- - ;-y The present . convention - mark - the twenty-fifth annlversar or sUver Jubi lees of the organisation. It waa In August, 1111, that a meeting waa held in Chicago that resulted la the perma nent organisation ef the Brotherhood of Carpentere. At that meeting II del gate ware present. rprntlng 11 cities end If local unlona, with a total membership of S.eoo. After a four days' session It wS decided lonrorm iTDer. manent nnloa of earpentera, ' to Include Canada as well aa th United Stateo. - The 'growth of the organisation hae been remarkable. ' The officer report to be presented to the present conven tion ahow that th II local unions of It years ago hava Increased to nearly MO local unlona, with m.OOO members in good standing Th Jurisdiction extends over the entire United States. Canada, Porte Rico and tha Hawaiian Islands. The brotherhood ha paid out several million dollara In elck end death-bene fit. ... , . ... . v.... -a. ..'-.i.-. There le no ' contest on for offlcara. but lively light I expected among the applicants for the next convention. Msmpbla and several other cities ar bidding fr the gathering. , ' . . tory of the United UUsv assembled to us legislative cnamoer or tb parlla- aant building and were welcomed by Lieutenant-Governor . William Mortimer Clark and ether representatives of the province ef Ontario and th city of Toronto. R. K. Wright of Pennsylvania, grand aire, responded, after which the sovereign grand -lodge representatives prooeeded to baalneea. Thla afternoon the prise drills by canton began Sxhibltion park." - - ; .. Another xaature of the dare program mm a large reception In honor of the visiting Reookahs. , y ,. -1 MANY RENOMINATED IN LEWIS COUNTY (pedal Dfepateh te The fearaal.) Chebalta. Wash, Sept 17. Lewis county Bepubllcane have nominated the rolkrwlng . ,, uckat: ' Rapraaeatatlvas, George H. stiller of Centralie, George McCoy of Napavina, J. A. TJlsh of Koa- moa, all renominated; aheriff. Joe Rye Makes Home Sweet Home fii . . Log Catin MS Pen-o-cbe I 14 a combination of sclcted sugars specially pleasing to the children when served on bread for breakfast lunch and supper. -- There is nothing as good and -wholesome .for, the 'Tittle ones" as this pure clear extra refined cane sugar syrup. . : v -; Log - Cabin Pen-ocho Syrup is a ' smooth, rich, fancy cane sugar syrup the same 'as torj Cabin Maplo is pure high-grade maple sugar, syrup. '. Each the best of its kind. , ' - Lorf Cabin Pcn-o-che makes candy that delights both children and gT)wh-ups. ; v . Loft Cabin Peno-che is the "originalM--. do not accept any other than -Log Cabin PenVche. Bay of -Centraila; ; treasurer. Pater Bummers tt of Alpha; assessor, A. T McDonald of Chehalia; J. K. Staarna of Adna for auditor. H. H. Swofford of Swofford for clerk and J. R. Buxton of Centraila - for - attorney were renoml natad; B. C Bechly of Chehalls for aur- veyor; C BL Harden, of Pe Kll . for coroner; coram lssioners. C. D. Toung oc - ciaquato, .. second dlstrlot, . renomt nated; Henry B. Rayton of Cowlits defeated W. A. H. Blrley for renomlna tlon. In-the third district; delegate to state convention, u. s. Harmon, aorg McCoy, John Dobeon, taf Lawrence, C. A. Doty. C - W. Maynard, W. H. Cameron, F. M. Brosdbent. Oeorg "W Brown, J. A. Veneas. A. P. Henrlot, J. A, Ulan, B. W. Coiner, C 8. Gilchrist, J. M. Benedict, B. A.' Cournyer, J. B. Lease, Frank Ssragua, Oeorg Drsart - Th platform stronrlr indorses Pre si dent Rooeevelt end th national admin istration, the administration of Gover nor Mead end that of tha county off! dale. - Superior Judge A. E. Rice of La wis wes enthusiaaticelly Indorsed aa candidate ror supreme judge. The plank pledging the legislative delegation to the eupport of the direct primary law xor uia selection of united states na tor and all atate officer end county ornciais was received with , great en thualaam and passed. :. ' . ' FINISHING TOUCHES - - TQ SPOKANE'S FAIR ' (SoeHal THanatek a Th JaeraaLl Ssokan. Waalu Sept 11. Th Inter- etate fair grounde present a picture of nuetie these day, and many of the ex hibit ar beginning to take aha pa, the sootcs are, being prepared and It will take but a ooupl daya te arrange the exmDit,. " Manager Coagrov and hi corns of assistants are moving their office to tb grounds today,- and will remain there until the close of th fair. Tha finishing of tha interior of the home Industry building le proceeding rapidly. end la a few daya all of the exhibit space will be arranged and tha stag win ne put in anape. . , ,. . , Many of the people who have secured concessions are crectlnglarge restaur ant. It le expected that the attend ance at former fairs will be more than doubled. ' The two weeke of race will drew BJMtay horsemen with their stables I from distant points who - hava never visited the Spokana . fair heretofore.- HEARSTS CHANCES FOR y INDORSEMENT BRIGHTER ' Drop a postal for the fren book Pcnoch Secrets. - Foil of new candy and deaert recipe a. The Towle Maple Syrup Co., 1 ' i St.'PanU Mfan. J; . Makers of tha famout LoJ Cabin Holasjej, (Josrsal gpertal ervke. New Tork, Sept. IT. Investigation ex- fcauatively made Indicate that W. R. Hearst chances ef aecurlng th In. doreemeat ef the Democratic convention at Buffalo are greatly improved. Krtm hla opponent a admit their situation Is desperate. ' It Is thought Hesrst will control the delegations from nearly tt up-state oounu. -,-,. ,. IOWA FLOODED WITH : ; ' - ; ; COUNTERFEIT COINS (Joaraal Special (bevies ) ' ' 'Dee' Moines, la-- Sept. IT. Secret eervlce man ar Investigating the cir culation of half dollara supposed te be spurious. They are eeld te be perfect and It Is believed that the die stols from one ef the aUnte, , FOUGHT DUEL : FREIGHT YARD Helena's Chief of Police Injured In Battle With Gang of y . : . Hoboes, j WHlU SEARCHING TRAMPS OFFICER WAS ATTACKED After Being; Shot. Chief ' Flannery Uied His Revolver and Killed His ' Assailant Two of the Gang jTer rorizing Women Captared., ; .....- - - f I'.' vasal Special Srvle. ;. Helena, Moat Bept , 17 T.. P. Fur due, a painter, an rout from hla home In Kansas Citjt. Missouri, to California, la dead, and Chief of Folic Jack Flan nery of thla city, the well-known ex baseball plsysr. I suffering rrom bullet wound In - tha right leg as the result of a duel In the Great Northern yards of this city. ,- The police were nntlfled that tramps were terrorising women In the weat aide residence district and an offiocr w sent to Investigate. He -did not return and Flannery decided to make a per sonal Investigation. . He came upon five men in The railroad yards and started to search them, when Purdue opened fire. Chief Flannery returned th fir, and both emptied their revolvers. . Four of Flannary'a bullet wsr ef fective, and Purdue died immediately. Two of hla sociate were captured but the others aacaped. . ., The men under arrest esy that Flan nery fired first, but Flannery declare he . waa struck, before he had time . to draw his-gun, while searching another member pf the party.-; " tlOOliS AKD DOIIITES TH STREET RIOT . Bloody Battle on Streets of Zion City in Which Two Are ; . - - Severely Injured. - . (Jesraal SbmIU Ssrvlee.) " '-' I Waukegan, IU.. Sept. 17 A , bloody riot occurred yesterday afternoon on the streets of Zlon City between Mormon and- Dowieltee. Mormon missionaries. who have been In Zlon City for some time, attempted to conduct meetings on the streets of the elty whan they were attacked by the reeidenta of thcity, . Thay resented the . attack and in a few minutes a riot waa In, progress. In which fists, and -any missile at hand war used. The battle continued for quit while, when a corps of Zlon City guards appeared on the scene and suppressed the -die.arbenee. - Elders fhrlstianson and ; Elliott of tha Mor mons war severely Injured. ! SPOKANE PLANS FOR . . NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL ri:ir Orders,, Promptly' Filled PORTLAJID'5 KEY DEFSJITMEUT STOXL TTCC2 , ' . 'f ENTIRE CORNER THIRD & YAMHILL Zf law. r.'.i;s Tb Pit MM , 1 .A superb collection of out of the ordinary valuca on staple needs. R Not an artlcler In the list that Is not a dally need, and not a price but what Is much lower than the regular, figure In any store." - , : t -TSOI OOUiKsT XAOU ra ouaT ueu Artistic Silk Bodices, Tiiesday fT HEY'RE made of the finest of shimmering- silken textiles, elaborately -i- i it t ' r e. a . ! 1 embellished with allover lace and silk trimminc. Suoerb "creations everv one of them. Travelers' samples that would ordinarily brine $10.00 each. ,r i t . , ? ' . . - . . , special ior i uesuay oniy . , ' TsPsL OOXJgy BAOUi iii ii ' III eKUT AOUI Si Child's Coats $3.50 ' A - IX wool goods and made in charming , styles for little ladies of 1 3 to 13 years. Coats that are good values at $6 .each. Special .Tuesday. . . I MM Swiss Curtains 49c o tOlIlI SAQUI' NE day is all this bargain wait a moment Ruffled Swiss ; Curtains, eood length and quite wide; worth 75c each. - Tuesday only . . . . I IOLDU UOU Don't lasts. 49c Stunning Dress Hats, Tuesday Only (fp 1 .89 OU can't realize what a decided special this is till you see the hats. Trimmed in $ most artistic manner and shapes' of the best velvet and . felt. Hats thatyou'd be proud to wear at three times this prjee. Tues day only aouzsT maoui- KUsT saozji 50c Dress Goods 39c T LACK and cream colored - mohair fj granite, cashmere, etc., . superb fabrics for ' fall waists and dresses ; worth ,50c yard. : -; J- .. One day only, yard 39c 50cl)ress Goods 37c ANCY Suitings, in some of the most f desirable designs we can 1 select Sell rapidly at 60c Special , for. .Tuesday ' only. :- yard... 37c MLOII MA9XJi' -n erOxsv maoidi' W A Sale of CoH sOiNE dav only. mind. Stocks, turnovers, etc, cleverly constructed, dainty bits of lace, embroidery and silk; worth 35c to 75c each. Tuesday only........,.; " Tuesday OUM SAOUI' (Bperlsl Dispatck te Tse Joorsal.) Spokana. Waah., Sept. 17. It te now planned to orranlie a night school in orToledorrehoor superintendent, w. l. I ccnagctton-wTtii tne hikh scBwi. rrln- clpal David E. Clojrd has worked oat th features of -the new institution and will ask the board of education to sanc tion the formation of the school th last of thla month. Th present plsn Is to bold elassea from t to S o'clock five night. In th -week, - the work being under the supervision of the board of education and the superintendent. The coarse of studv will be th same aa In the high school. Student will be eble to make up atudles or to complete the course end graduate rrom the night high school the asms as from the day school. Principal Clord la willing to go ahead and hire the teachers and ect in the same capacity as be does in the school now. He has two propositions which he will submit to th board of education. One la that he engage the faculty and conduct the school as a private school. giving tba course outlined by tbs board and the auperlntendent. The work will be carried on under their direction and Student will be given credit 'when atudlea are completed. In this caaa th student would, hav to pay a tuition fee. The other proposition la for the board to consider the night session ss part of th regular High school work. charging tb students but a email fee. Th district would receive til from the atate for each pupil regtatered, ee that a email Initiation fee would be all that would be required.- The plan ef night school la meeting with the ap proval ef the people and Is said to be also favored by th board of education and Superintendent Tormey. ENGINEERS FIND ROGUE RIVER NOT NAVIGABLE : raseelal maaateh to The Joermal.t Grants Pass, .Or- Sept. 17. It haa been determined by competent engineers. who were employed by-the Grants Psss Commercial club, that Bogu river, be tween areata Paaa and tha point of It confluence with the Illinois, 1 not navi gable, even with flatboat or barge. Th investigation was made In the hop that aome means might be used te em ploy the river In transporting heavy mining machinery from her te th mine of the lower Rogu district, thus obviating the expensive and tedious method of 'carrying tba ponderous equip ment ever the mountains - from Weat fork by. pack pony, j, But tha engineers, after 'making thorough survey, declare th old Rogu cannot b navigated. - In truth. It haa bean tried, with disastrous results, time and again, but th aceldanta were al ways thought no be the fault ef the navigator themselves. Even log rafts cannot be successfully' floated or run down the river because ef Its treacher ous currant. Th protruding rocks, swift current, rapids, cats recta ' and -fall make th Rogu a terror te all manner of craft, and the engineers report that It could not be cleared sufficiently to allow even a, barge te ge down It tn eafety. without an enormous axpenaa. aa much of th channel would have te bleated clear of obstruction : CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tta Kir. j Yea Hm Alxsjs E::bt Bears the Blfnatufw of Rubbers-35c a Pair v ' Tn Our jShoe Department Tuesday ; , ' 'Children's size Rubbers, . '. . .. .''. .'35e Misses' sice foronly..........j..!..S9f ; Women's sizes' are now... ..4Dt 'And Men's sell for. Best Quality; Rubbers, made with heavy rolled edge that won't turn. 5 omens....,', .lo -Me&......-.uof?- Good Basement ' Matting Samples, - will make - good door mats, etc.. Special tor 1 uesday - 4 . J" ... JU only,..:.... Heavy Tin Steamers ; worth $30 each. .10 Bread Pans with wire edge: 10csize. . . ,6iJ undry boap-a uegdayS - MM BLACK EAGLE COAL n-wae formerly be practice le be little oneself. In the hope probably mat some one would be found to .dispute our word and act us in triumph on that pinnacle which we really believed we could weU adorn. But so few of theee graUtlova holsters could be found that tb result wss that . It - waa a matter ef hoisting oneself to the covet ea pinnacle or else be content with a humble position at Ita base. . We sensibly con cluded to declare our own estimate of our cowers and then endeavor to make e there acknowledge, it a Juet, We ea- sum a position and. It le ours until oar unfitness has been proven. Tsltn in spires faith. If we hav confluence In our power to . eecompnsn our ae.jres the world - will also believe in our ability. . To Intend te succeed means a Ions- stride towards success. Remember- that "Notning la, out thinking make It so." W cannot hav too much of th right kind of egotism. Th world Is not Interested nor haa It time for th backward, timorous peraon who needa encouragement et every etep; It 1 th people who ere sure of them selves that ar wanted In every line of work. Do not be afraid to take the Inltietivn, There are too many follow ers and not enough, leaders. Do not only think big -I." but make.lt big Brilliant Colors. The pastel shades are passe and the brilliant color wlU be worn at borne. on the street and for- evening. Only the brlgnteet shade are called for end emerald green le the . favorite - wttn purple and reds neat. Net only will the gown be striking In oolor but the sboee and (loves roust match the gown or else t in brtuiant contrast, riant colored party gowna will be much favored and only the htgheat colored Jewelry will be worn. Deep red corals, pigeon-blood . rubles, garnets . and emeralds are being sold. Lw shoes to match tha gowne will nave bowe er estln of th same shade. r 'v if ;: School Dreaseav - -This Is the first dsy of school snd mothers ere again 'confronted with the eubject . of eohool frorka The Meal frock le one that combines daintiness with durability. The clothe children wear, especially little glrle. affect their disposition and happiness. Do not buy dark dismal-looking school clothes; they ar th foe of light and rheerfulneaa In the schoolroom. Fy bright clothes I do not necessarily mean expensive and perishable one nothing would b so out of plaoe but buy brlrht colore, or at laaat bright trimming a. aad let Utile glrle wearthe white em- C ; 5$ I 1 U TCI :V deuvehid mm EAST F. D. Jones & Co. 181 Er Water Street broidery-trimmed aprons that ere eo be coming. ' Plaids are first choic this year and a plaid frock simply mad and worn with a dainty UtUe apron, the kind that tie on the shoulder, la a thins; ef Joy both te tb ebUd and tb taacbar. . Red la a good end ee ar -th darker hadee of blue. If a girl Is too eld for aprons let - her wear the dainty white collar and euffa that the department storee are ebowlng. Caps will always take first place for school wear. VA' bat, anlesa It la very simple, la not good taste for school and never looks aa wall aa a cap. Bailor and Buster Brown suite are always good style. . y - at - st . v Vef etablca and the Dressing Table. Parla women are fust now wild over the carrot ae a complexion baautlfler. Thay est carrots raw, they eat thent cooked, they drink carrot tea, and thay bathe la carrot water., for carrot water for whitening the akin, grate the carrot and allow- It te stand for half an hour In rain water. -- - -. .... Lemon juice le an eld etaadby and t think that It will alwaye be found effacloua in caeee ef (unburn and tan- Tomato Juice haa the earn efface Orated potato will remove collar stain from the neck. - , - Th despised onion haa many powers as a beautifler. The Juloe will fade out sunburn and taken internally it - will make th akin a delicate pink and white. Milk le another remedy for a rough ened brown ektn. History tolls of the milk bath of famous beauties, ae it must be successful . . : K H t '. A New Uae for Braccleta. The boa will be fastened with a brae. tat. an edict of fashion. Women are searching their Jewel - eases, er more probably th Jeweler's cese, for brace lets suitable for fastening tha boa. Of ours th bracelet used must b light nough to be hold la place by tha ma terial et the boa. , .1 "Klondike Antel" Rich. Marie Rledaelle, said to be the only woman who went to t he Klondike elone and eueceeded, has Jti.t stmrii en of Hi richest gold veins at t ii, ome. She ron'lv eoli two claim, i ,r a sum ffpoi I I i h-- i' i K :. r. . mi CAHTERS 1 flVER SVk BeadsebeaDd isUeveall tbeeronMea tnae Sent to a btiieae aeOeet the sy.waa.eaob ea IHaslasaa, liiana, Prnertasea, IXsarsaa sfue satlnc. Faia la to Sids, ma. Whits thtt matt i shows In etmog mm it geadaeae, yet Oartora Little Lhw Pin ae aqnally vahuble is Ooastiiieiwa, ennnc sod pre. venting thlseasoynw eon plaint h lis lhr aiM onset sUasMeasreotaMiaassrhjtiiiraMU Hear aa leanlate the hewels. Area sitae? eau Aehe they would be abaoet pHtnli 10 theee whe asssrfrom taisdsMMMUaaoamplalBti bntforti. Bwtoiy tssirgiiaaaae.4ns notsod hwsB Uioaa whe uoue ti f thm wUi tnd Hum little pills vslv Ma lass assay wars tkasttMy wUI sot se wlU JiagtoaswiUKMrttlHua. ii at eftM-all sick head k the bane of eeauuiyllvM that berelewHe, weisakseargiealsaMt. Oarpaieeanitwhu thmdeaot. Oartors Little liver Pills r vary email and vry my to t&k. One or two plUesusas How They srestHetly vMahlesnd da not ape tm ysnr. betby UHirisaUsaouoa pleaseeU k tbeae. . uim xcxcsi oo trf tux. ; r - .4 a-