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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIy PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING,. OCTOBER - 28. 1907. T '.:' -'6 hi' : ' ' - -U ' ''''I ' ' . : ;." ' p - - , A CITIES Scientist Declares Chicago Drainage Will Cause the Ocean to liise and Wipe Out Important Places on Atlantic Coast. RECEIVERS TO PR0IECjPE0PlE Creditors of Wcstinghouse San Francisco branch Not to Lose Any 3faney. AWED POHT ROBBER (t'nltcd PreM Wlrs.) I'hlrag.i, rt 2t;.- WlUlum O. Gentry, a piai ti imr phynlt t in. with a propen sity for dnhbll:ig In science, sees a fear ful doom In storo for t'hlrsgo, as a result of the construction of the drain age qanal. In n prophecy which ha Insists Is baaed on scientific deductions, he says: "The waters from Lakes superior and Michigan will aguin find an outlet through the Desplalnes. Illinois and Mississippi river valleya. Lake Erie will be cut off from a full supply of water, and thus be drained. The waters from Central and westeYn Now York and Pennsylvania will flow westward. The waters In the Atlantlo ocean will be nt least 60 feet higher on lta west crn anore and cover all tne lowland alone the coast. Inundating Coney Is land, Atlantic City, Norfolk, Charleston and Jacksonville. Mobile. Charleston, New Orleans and other cltlea similarly -situated, will he destroyed. Chicago will be suddenly overflowed and de strayed, while BurraJo will be lert hlfh . and dry at the foot of waterless Lake Erie." (t'nltud Press leased Wlr.) San Francisco. Oct. 26 -The Westing"' house Electric and -Manufacturing com pany, in conjunction with Its recent por tltlon before the United Stales circuit court for the appointment of a receiver In Pittsburg, this morning filed a sim ilar document here. Jurtge Morrow on receiving the petition ordered that tlH" mi tire business of the Westlnghouse company he turned over to T, H. Uivcn, H. 8. A. Stewart and E. M. Kerr the three receivers appointed In. I'lttsburg. The petition la made out In the form of a bill of complaint and la entitled M. II. Westlngboiiso and the Athaha Ktcel Coasting company against the Westlnghouse Electric and Manufactur ing company. The document recites that as receivers have been appointed In i'lttsburg If the business and ma chinery of the company on thla coast are not put under the direction of the receivers the various creditors of the concern will foreclose and depreciate the value of the business on this coast, resulting In a heavy loss to other creditors. Henry Marshall, Speaker of Indiana Ilouse, Indicted -for Robbing Indianapolis on Asphalt Deal Is Head of Pavement Trust. Clara Stratton Poses as Serv ant Probably Looking for Work in Portland to Elude Officers Stole Jew els in St. Louis. COUNT IS ROASTED BY EDITOR'S LAWYER (United Pr.es Leased Wire.) Berlin, Oct. 18. Count Molks writhed today while Lawyer Berateln made a passionate argument favoring Editor Harden In the libel suit He declared that Harden' attack in his newspaper was not so much against Moltke as against tna uerman aristocracy gener ally, that the kalaer simply selected Moltke to start the suit In order to get the truth, that the kaiser was surround ed by a group of degenerates and that Harden, having "orerthrown tha crim inals" performed a public service, should be acquitted with praise. Attor ney Von Gordon followed for Count Moltke, denying the charges so far as his client was concerned. JUDGE BISHOP WILL PROSECUTE BOODLERS (United Press Leased Wire.) St. Louis, Oct 28. Circuit Attorney Eager announces that ha has engaged Judge Orrick Bishop to assist him In the boodle Investigation and prosecu tions in St. Louis. Judge Bishop was assistant to Oovernor Folk during the four years he was circuit attorney, and lie has been connected with the office for . 20 years at various times. Two members of the- house of delegates al ready have been arrested, charred with accepting bribes from corporations to imiuence weir votea in granting fran chises. ' MAGNATE IS LOSING (Continued from Tags One.) plete divorcement of transcontinental lines that are operated in violation of the Sherman law, or the Hepburn law. ROASTS RAILROADS. Instrrstato Commerce Commissioner Says They Mast Act Square. (Catted Press Leased Wlr..) Chicago, Oct :. "If the rallroaSs claim a square deal,' they must give a 'square deal.' It will not be Inn. until wio ra.uroai magnates who are denounc ing Roosevelt will rj raise him tor Lav ing saved them from themselves" Hurling this bombshell Into a ban quet of the Traffic club. an organiza tion of railroad magnates, superintend ent and traffic officials laat night E. E. Clark. Interstate commerce commis sioner, created Intense Interest. His ad dress waa closely followed and applaud ed at times, although It contained some bitter doses for the audience. Commla aloner Clark said. In part: "The policy of the administration ha. caused many railroad buccaneers to halt. Enough haa been evnoaeil nt r11- nonesry ana downright fraud to abund antly demonstrate the propriety and timeliness of the president's policy, and it la these exposures rather than hi. policy that have had tha effects com plained of." . i (Colted Press Ua.td Wlr.) Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 26. Henry W. Marshall, speaker of the house of rep resentatives of Indiana and president of the Western Construction company, the local asphalt trust, was Indicted by the grand Jury today on the charge of robbing the ity In an asphalt deal. Marshall Is one of the best known -capitalists In tho middle west. He was placed under arrest at noon. The asphalt deal la said to Involve city officials and memhers or tne asphalt trust. The Investigation being made by the grand Jury threatens to de velop a great scandal. Harry Hrunagh. Mayor Hookwalter's rormer secretary and recently employed by the trust, waa brought here from Detroit today after fleeing from an In dtctment accusing him of fraudulently altering city records. Hrunagh la also & member of the legislature. O. W. Raxter, cashier of the com pany, wns also Indicted and arrested. other Indictments are momentarily ex pec ted. Late this afternoon Thomas Shuffle- ton and John Rosasco. city Inspectors, were also Indicted and arrested. Willi I TO COLORADO COA L Pueblo Citizens Demand That State Break Alleged 3Ionopoly of Gould. FIGHT ALL CHANCES (Continued from Page One.) Mr . J. roXTOV, Jrataxoyatfe, ..' ft ' y Dr.ll.Sl r ' ' ? v t. 315 Twelfth Street Corner Clay without tha knowledge of the authorities. "Had they contracted the iliaeaaa hv coming in contact with others afflicted. iuom wuuxu ds ne-occasion ror serious alarm if proper precautionary methods were adopted at the time the cases were noted. The Seattle authorities fully realise the grave danger confront ing them and are adopting rigorous methods to stamp out the disease. Portland Should Popw Bolt. "Portland should follow up the work already under way. The money thus far spent haa been used In fumigating all vessels entering port, killing rats and cleaning up the waterfront Much good work has been executed, and the condition are greatly Improved, but theca is still much left to be done. i warn 10 say a word for the people Kiona in. waienroni. They have ren dered much valuable aid In removing refuse and cleaning their places of rub bish and other substances that would be likely to spread the disease. They have peeu wuwng o neip me city, and are doing all they can to prevent the en trance of the plague in the city." In connection with the work being don by the health department. City Engineer Taylor is aiding in cleaning up the waterfront and extending and repairing sewers so they carry the waste and refuse far out Into the river chan nel. Tha sewers at Mill, Madison and Yamhill streets have already been re built and carried out 135 feet Into the rivar. Extend All wars. The old sewer at Ash street has at last been located, and as soon as the refuse, drift and rubbish can be cleared away and the pools of stagnant water arainea orr. tnis sewer will also be re built and extended to the water. The Ash street sewer was formerly a private sewer. Later It passed under the city's control. For years none of tna aewers at tne root of these streets was repaired, and the one at Ash street Drone ana its current diverted. Em- filoyes of the city worked for a week n efforts to locate the sewer and found a condition of filth that reflected on the city ereasi. Mr. Taylor said that work on the Ash street sewer would be pushed as rapidly " iuoBiuie. Am soon aa it is completed other sewers terminating at tne water- ironi win oe rebuilt and extended to the fiver. Mayor Lane and members of the city ai. uiive 10 me danger or the situation and will take all steps po8.il- uto iu Biava oir me inrroniicrion or th. disease here. Mayor Lane sent a mes sage tO tha COUncil At lta lut mHn. urging the purging of the wa terf rnnf and recommending the construction of a seawall of either stone or ennereto (Cnlted Press Letted wire.) Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 26 A demand that Colorado go Into the coal mining busi ness was made last night at a mass meeting of Pueblo citizens. The speak ers charged that the coal trust waa dominated by the Oould roads, and that prices had been arbitrarily raised all over the state. The state owns unde veloped coal mines In several sections, and legislative action authorizing the state to operate them will be asked. If a young woman, rather pretty, with an Innocent face, claiming that she is Juat from the country and that she would like a position in your house aa cook or maid, calls on you. It will repay you for the trouble when she calls of verifying the girl's statements. Clara Stratton, ono of the moat notorious wo man criminals In the country, and who la now wanted In St. Louis for complic ity In a big robbery, la supposed to be in mis city. Clara Stratton left the Missouri city several weeks ago. That is, It Is sup posed she did, aa the police there have been looking everywhere for her. With her went a lot of money and Jewelry. Miss Stratton had been busy again. When Clara Stratton gets Into trouble she usually eludes the police for a time, at least by masquerading as a hired girl. Almost Invariably she makes It a point to get Into the home of a well-to-do family. Here she will be snieldcd from tne authorities, as she keeps to the house most of the time and Is seldom seen on the street. Should She annlv at vour house for a Job It Is not because of her love for the kitchen or parlor work, but It Is simply because she has figured out that she can make a "touch" while there. Clara gains one's confldfftice. haa the freedom of the house, and locates the hiding ! places of the Jewels, silverware and money. Perhaps she'll be there a week or two or three or four. And then, presto, Clara Is gone, together with dia monds, silverware and other of the moat valuable thlnga about the place. Clara went from fit T.onla tn Clair Lake, the eastern notice sav. and now she Is thought to be on the coast and possibly right here In Portland. Clara haa a different name every place she goea. So don't expect her to tell you that she la Clara 8tratton. 8he Is a smooth talker, smart as a whip and tries to disguise these facts when she la looking for a Job as servant But even If hired girls are scarce, be fore you hire one Tn the near future make good and sure that she Is what she says she ia and not Miss Clara Stratton, notorious woman thief, whom the St. uouis ponce are now endeavoring to lo- Io You Open four Mouth Ltk young bird ind (nip down what er food or medicine may bit offered you ? Or, do you want to know something of tha eomposrUon and character of that which Jou taka Into your tomach whether m ood or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible people now-a-daya Insist on knowing what they employ whether aa food or aa medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they hare ft perfect light to Insist upon auch knowledge. 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All Ne. 1 coupons 1nust be received at The Journal office by noon on Monday. November 4th, the date of the closing of the contest I. The judge's decision will be final. 4. The II cents received with each attemct will be credited to the con testant e be applied In payment on Want Advertising or Subscription, when required, on presentation of coupon No. t, printed below for that purpose, at The Journal office, signed In contestant's handwriting. Coupon No. I must be held by contestant until credit, ss detailed in aui a, ia requirva. NOTE The 1$ cents required will cover one week's subscription, new or ma, aenverea or carrier or man; or a three-line went ad one time in tne Dally or Sunday Journal. The money can be so spplted at any time, as the COUPON No. 1 There waa a young man of Hillsdale, . Who looked most remarkably pale; He went without dinner. But got so much thinner, wins cats. MARION GRAY ADMITS BUILT Founder of Affinity Bureau Works Sympathy Dodge Upon the Court. (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago. Oct. 26 Marlon Gray, tha beautiful former co-ed of the university of Wisconsin, and founder of the Elgin "Affinity Bureau," today pleaded guilty to the charge of using the malls to defraud. Sentence waa deferred until December. There was a dramatic scene when the Judge told the defendant that he might have to Bend her to Jail. Miss (iray clutched her throat and fell back Into her chair, thus winning the sym pathy of the court and nrosecutor. who asKed for a delay in passing sentence. HIKE WEEPS AS HE Having1 returned from the beach, I will be pleased to see anyone wishing to con sult with me in my office from 8 a. m. till 5 p. m. -All bouse visits made after 6 p. m. I treat all diseases of mind and body, making a special ty of stomach and bowel ' troubles. , Consultation and examina tion free. All inquiries will . have to be made over Home phone, having removed the Pacific States. My offices are - one block from Mont- gomery car, one block from 'Thirteenth and two from Jefferson. All of the departments that are doing uio huik ui I . J tH I! i n iz rnn f rv ova wa. fully shorthanded and steps will be taken to employ more help. Mayor Lane said thin mnmins- ih.i Portland citizens must be aIIva tn tha situation and do everything in thoir POWer tO Bid the Officlaln In remain. rubbish and refuse from their property. Dr. Pohl said this mornlnir that th crusade against rats had home fmit and hopes that the bounty she placed on the rodents will be an I ncentlvA tn keep the work going. She has asked that all rats found dead from nn fln- parent cause , be examined to see wnetner tney died of the plague. In this manner Dr. Pohl and the authori ties can learn whether the plague has already Infected the city. Dr. Pohl said today that she did not think that any of the rats found were iniectea witn the plague but had died from poisoning, the result of the fight waged against the rodents by the city ia.L iiiMpeciur. I TILLMAN SAYS WHITE PREACHER IS LIAR REP IN People Believe Editor Har den Will Be Acquitted of Criminal Libel. COHHUIS GtfflJpLT Corporation Subscriptions Expected to Swell Volume of Rose Show Funds. PALACE BY WORKING STREET Santa Barbara Contractor Awarded Home of Stub born English Widow. i (Full name here. Bute whether Mr., Mrs. or Miss.) -! Of. (United Tresa Leased Wlrs.) Santa Barbara, Cal., Oct. ). A beautiful $25,000 residence haa passed Into the hands of a street contractor for J500 because? an obdurate woman of English birth would not respect the ordinances of this city and under a re cent ruling of the supreme court the contractor has been given possession of this magnificent property in considera tion of grading about 200 feet of street contiguous to the property, the cost of which was less than 1600. Since the death of her husband. Lord Broome, several years ago. L.adv Broome, the one who lost the property, has attended to the affairs of the estate left her and ner tnree children. i Hereby take part In this competition snd agree that the ludge's decision snail be final. Cut from The Journal, October 2f. COUPON No. 2 (To be retained by contestant.) Of. Wss a contestant in the Hillsdale Limerick, and am therefore entitled to a erect of 16 cents, which I want applied on (State whether advertising or subscription.) in. ti. ino creau win ne allowed unless conteetsnt fills in blank in (United Press Leased Wire.) Berlin, Oct 22. Weeping, Moltke ad dressed the court after his counsel had finished. In the Harden libel suit, today. He said he had lived a clean, pure life. Harden replied with a bltlne attack! on the count, declaring that the charges against the count had been fullv sun- ported by the evidence. It is probable that a verdict will be returned tonight The general opinion is that Harden will be acquitted. ' Having, "decided to place my sanatorium on the west side;' Is shall dispose of all my interests in Rose pity raifc Addition. Will sell at a bargain. v (Ctittpd Press Leased Wire.) uenver. Coin nt oa c . n-m marc l,. - . " um siur. 4111- 1 Drecir,itVoJ Te nere last nl"nt almost IT, P1.tated i riot. The negroes In the ances anrt e?Hnted H18 "Peer's "er helght th ."Clement reached its WlnkmaJ , ? T,l1,maiU clled Rev- H. W. Yinkrnan a white Baptist minister, a tferr trouTleTskma1 ft?,vented "on. on the social ev"f ma I FLEET IS ORDERED TO SAIL TO COAST was Zflirr..'. 1B- .Announcement 5,.i.In;?a efter conference at the S.Zit,i S1)? Jy President Roosevelt. Admirals Brown son and TOM LAWS0X ORDERS MINE TO CLOSE DOWN (Doited Press Leased Wire.) Prescott, Ariz., Oct. 26. The Blue Bell mine, the chief producing property of the Humboldt Smelting Company, wnicn properties including other pro ducing mines, were recently acquired by Thomas W. Law eon, of Boston, was closed down last night. Flans have ap parently been made to keep the proper ty closed for sometime. It is said that Lawson, finding it Impossible to raise funds in the east witn which to meet the requirements of the smelting plant at Humboldt, telegraphed instructions to close the plant. GREEN-CANANEA MINE WILL BE SHUT DOWN Reports from the large corporations that are to subscribe to the Rose Fes tival fund will be In the hands of the ways and means committee of the as sociation In a few days, It Is believed, and that they will be as generous as was originally expected, the committee feels certain. It is known that the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company will prob ably give a large amount within a day or so. Because of the very materfal benefit that a successful rose festival would be to the street railway com pany it Is believed their 'subscription to the fund will be a notable one. One of the most gratifying subscrip tions received was for $50 from the Peninsula Lumber company of Univer sity Park, a concern outside the city limits and one that would not benefit directly by the festival excepting in me increase in population that the city Is sure to receive as a result of the festival. The letter accompanying It read: "We are Just outside the cltv limits but to show our heart Is In the. right place we Inclose a check for $&0 as our contribution toward next year's fes tival. "F. C. KNAPP." Another liberal subscription Is that of the Independent Coal company for iou. The following letter shows how loval Portlanders In other cities are regard ing the festival: Hose Festival Association, Gentle men Portend is my adopted city. I will be In Sacramento. San Francisco and Oakland, all winter. What can I do to help boost the festival? Mr. Richardson. Dr. Brousrher. Mrs. Ixila G. Baldwin, the Reed-French com pany and others know me. What can I do? Here's to Portland and the suc cess of your undertaking. "L. W. LEWIS, "Sacramento, California." JUDGE HAILEY AT WORK AGAIN COLLINS FAILS TO GAIN HIS FREEDOM (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct 26. The motion of George D. Collins to dismiss the second charge or perjury against him and the habeas corpus proceedings waa denied this morning by Judge Lawlor. The ground on which Collins asked to re reieaned was upon tha 60-day law. Collins claims that inasmuch as he has not peen brought to trial since Decern ber, 1905. the statute which declares mat a person must be tried within 60 days after having been charged has been violated. Immediately after the denial he at- it-mpiea to nave nis bill of exceptions to the restoration of the records filed bu Judge Lawlor continued the matter iur two weens. LOS ANGELES PLANT DA3IAGED BY BLAZE (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cel., Oct. 26. The east side plant of the Edison Electric com pany was seriously damaged last night by the burning out of a 6.000 kilowatt turbine generator. The cause Is un known. There waa a burst of flame and a stream of melted copper poured from me greai mHcnine. The loss is est! mated at 110,000. own h ndwrltlng. stxancxusKzsszsssiKxsxi a. 51 v m 1 ISO i ipam 1 i ir M HomeDecorating Is sot a difficult matter when 70a use KOR-E-LAC TDE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durable Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, etc s THE BIC PAINT STORE g Fisher, Thorseo & Co. 9 pdhimt Aivn AiriDDiArkrv t 5 m a -ssjBsss-e em -mt ea aw w v'xwl'W - a M iKSSMBBllstYaraiXKESSra W03IAN IS KILLED BY GASOLENE EXPLOSION (Cnlted Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 26. Mrs. Jameg p. Burns, who was badly burned laat night as a result of a gasoline ex plosion in her apartments, died this morning. Her maid, Catherine Blake, who waa amo ourneo, is in a dying con dltion. (United Press Leased Wire.) EI Paeo. Tex.. Oct. 26. A special from Cananea, Mexico, says that the mines and smelter of the Green-Cananea Cop per company will close down within a month. . A gradual reduction in the working force will occur from week to week until only enough men remain to guard the property. At present between 2.000 and 3.000 men are employed. The plant will remain closed until the cop per situation recovers. , . j MAN IS KILLED BY 4 FALL FROM! HIS BED v -i . . s 11 11 , - " (Catted Press Leased Wire.) . 5aikr"eld. Cal., Oct 26 J. M. Tully, of III5pfom Vlvian Arizona, fell out 01 bed this morning and died ahortlv t"fw.ariI..ein a bemorrhaae caused Thomas G. Hailey, ex-Justice of the supreme court, is back at his office, after a long absence caused by serious illness. Mr. Hailey was taken sick while attending court in Walla Walla several months ago and after spending a day or so in bed there was brought to his home at Portland, where he for a long time hovered between life and death. Though he has been out of bed for several weeks Mr. Hailey Is Just be ginning to recover some of his old strength and yesterday began work In his office for the first time since the beginning of his illness. THIEVES THROW COIN UNDER STREET CAR (L'nlted Press Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, Oct. 26. Two men yes terday afternoon grabbed 19,000 from the bank teller's counter in the sub treasury. The clerks chased the thieves, who threw the money under a streetcar, but were captured. BAD CHECK IS FOUND TROUBLE FROM COFFEE. People Begin lug to Learn About the Drug. by the tauC i . "Coffee treated me so badly that I want to tell people about it, and if you can use my letter, I will be gl3d. "I am 46 years old and have drank ooffee all my life. I have felt bad for years and did not know what ailed me. Sometimes I would have to press my hand against my heart, I would be in such Daln and I got so I could hardly do my work. My head would feel heavy and dizzy, and many a time I got so blind I Just had to drop down or else I would have fallen. "I felt bad all over. My feet would swell and hurt me. A friend of mine asked me to try Postum and stop drink ing coffee. I tried the Postum, but It was some days before I got hold of the right way to make it My heart disease and dropsy disappeared and I got en tirely well. "There is mucn in maicing it. it nas to be boiled longer than ordinary coffee, but when I got it made good It was fine, and now I wouldn't have coffee in my house at all. I am sure that Pos tum saved my life, and I am now per fectly well I send you the names of about 20 people that have been helped by leaving off coffee and using Postum Food Coffee." i. It's -worth while to read Th Rnad to WellvlUe" In pkgs. . (Continued from Page One.) THE PKKFICTJ0N OV "WHISKY" 1 rr .: WM iiiWM;, Ik .1 JBOTT1XO U BOKB -IOO PROOF .SPECLU RWLUYJh 5W VotOiy, 00 PROOF HOTT CJES1CXCA& CO- Portland Or., Distributors. - 0 house decided to authorize the issuance 01 clearing nouse cermicaies. New York, Oot. 26. The issuance of tne certificates was the day's biggest event. It has been rumored that Mor gan and his crowd would oppose the move on me grouna mat it was un necessary. Practlcallv everw Vtnnir ident in the city attended the meetlnr which was the first full meeting for Dullness purposes since isa.t. Manager Sherrer of the clearing-house said : "The loan committee will arrane. h aetaiis ana proviae xor tne certificates as soon as possible. It is expected that tne issue win De Degun mis arternoon The certificates will be Issued tn th . tent of 76 per cent of the oar value nt collateral presentea. JTAPOLEOir BOVAPAJtTS Showed, at the battle of Austerlltx, he was the greatest leader in tha world Ballard's Snow Liniment has shown the publio It Is the best liniment In the world. A Quick cure fot rheumatism sprains, burns, cuts, etc. A. C Pitta, Rodessa. Louisiana, says: "T use ri. lard's Snow Liniment in my family and find H unexcelled for sore cheat head- acne, corns, in rare 1 xor anything that can d reacnea oy a iinimant, all druggists. Sold by a HEALTH WRECKED BY BIG FAILURE Former Governor Brady's Spirit Broken by Losses at Valdez Recently. (United Press teased 'Wire.) Juneau, Alaska, Oct If.. But a shad ow of his former self ex-Governor John G. Brady ct Alaska arrived here on the steamer Portland en route to his farm at Sitka. . Brady If penniless and broken In health. He looks 20 years' older than' when here less than a year ego, ana ne seams 10 nave lost nis oiq time vigor, caused by the vanishment of his fortune in the crash of the Rey nolds xanure at vaiaes. xnose who were Brady's most bitter political ene mies are today giving him the glad hand and Imparting words of encouragement Hawaiian Girls to Sing. The Hawaiian rirls who are visltlnsr In Portland have been Invited to slag a number of sacred songs at tne Sunday school services of the First Christian church, oommendnx tomorrow rAoraLn at 10 o'clock. The young ladies have accepted the Invitation, and during the course of the services will sing several numbers. Sisterly Affection? The 2-year-old daughter of Mrs. Mar garet Rung of Wllllamsport, Pa., hugged her baby sister so hard that she broke the Infant's collar bone. Mexican Mustang Liniment fioesqnlokly totho vary core of tha Isease and atop tka meet deep-set, exoruolatlng pain almost Instantly. , . Me xican Mustang Liniment Oures every allmeoJ f Man op Beast that a good, honest Liniment oaa o7i. Monahettorv -omm'ooC.'..:, V' 1 s:4-