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THIS OREGON DAILY i. JOUKHAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVKN1NQ, APRIL 23. 1003. EDIIOIIJIEIOII era ny i MR. CIIUFFER, BETTER TAKE YOUR : , EXAM. OR YOU'LL BE PINCHED :i . , , v,.. ' Man Who' Gained Fame at J bHahford Attacked by.Un I S known Enemy. Atlw MXt Friday all automobll own er end chauffeur who bar not om- plied with th provision of Ui haw city ordlnsuo regulating and lioensing automobiles will b arrested, . Friday will b tha last dar on whloh chauf feur! can take tua examination thla yar and all who hava not dona o by that tlma will hav to watt until the automobile commission prepare a special examination. , T This waa the daolalon reached yn-1 . - Special Dipet tm Tk JesrsaL) . Baa Jose, Cei. April , Another chapter was aflded U the' at ormy. edi torial career of W, F. Herron laat night, when h waa aaaalled by an unknown man and beaten with 100 yarda of tata home on Nortfc Tol' atroet" .Herron in the student who" gained considerable notoriety a few montns sgo, wm editor of the etanlord Sequoia he wrote and published "Hatnsbeb, a poem rele m o the biblical character. After coming' t Han JoeHrron aaaumed ... - - - f,-. rrir and ha haa Scathingly arraigned saloons, brothela relief had a thrilling adventure with a and city official. dog at I o'clock thla morning, people thr Am Vp'" wThe"1.: " roun4 rauint atr-t and Colon scored" Yesterday afternoon a wellbullt avenue leaped from their beds at the airenger appeared In Herron's office sound Of a revolver shot' the hero, and stated that someone wanted to see the policeman, pursued the villain, the him outside of the of flea Herron eyed dor. in a determined effort to avenge Mm suspiciously and declined to move, right then and there the elna the sooun- The stranger came uaca n. nu.wiarei rommiftea, jmtt, aa toe nicsej novels say, Twaal FLEET SI1LS 10 SflOTJI 01DIMA Sixteen Big Ships Maneuver . in my or Santa Jionlca tV&SLf ftVES ; vvBefore Leaving :-v . " per oent of th , f t ' " . ' '. .oae Car and If the . f':- - . , V la and take out II- njalted Prw Laasa Wba.1 ,J I terday afternoon and Inaarauch aa Only about 10 par oaat of the owners Is the city have take out their , ltoenaea a great scramble la expected at the city hall next week. . tie far 117 chauffeur bar paaaea in eity examination era have taken ou resent leea than owner In to Hose rest do not oorae rense they will be subject to arrest oy tna police. BLOODTHIRSTY DOG AT 3 A. M. SPITS IN BARREL OF OFFICER'S GUN Patrolman Weat of th second night ariirward with a more plauaiblo me .... hut Herron atlll refused to leave I Ma dexk. This wellbuUt stranger fol lowed llrroa when he, left hla offloe about dk without .the editor's knowl dr On Third alreet ha allpped op baitlnd Herron and atruck hlra twice on h. hMii with a club. Herron fled to bis home and the thug went In the op poalte direction when he aaw that b mum nut ovartaka Herron. Herron swore to a complaint today charging -John Do- with Battery. LIFE CRUSHED OUT hot th hour for th hold, fearless spirit j to die." The minion of the law had been Informed - by spies that the dog I y Piuaa inai om goi The mannint OT fha TlrhMnr ahlna thirsted for th blood of man.' At the beaan at o'clock thla mornlna. It (Called rreet Ltsied Wire.) Loa -Angelaa. CaL. April If.-aiter week's stay at th porta of Lo Aj gel, during which, time alaborat and almost oontlnuoug aatortaiamant '. baa been lavished upon th of flcere and I men, the AUantlo battleship fleet aalledl mis morning ror rtanta ear Dar a. i The departur of the 10 big ahlpa waa preceuea oy spectacular evolutions in in pay or Banta Monica, lasting l more man an nour, wnicn war wit nessed by Immense crowds, fully equal ing in numbere the multitude' of people I that welcomed th fleet at Ban Pedro last Saturday. , . roe movmnt or th rigntmg shir United States ( Standard measure I . I K r5TWl (ij l tnmiaM-'' III , ' , IN these day of counterfeit, adol-" terationa and ailfiatirnrlrma m can t be too. carefal In buying uch a commouity as paint. The injre dientt of liquid paint and the pro cesses of makinij It; are a "dosed : book '.to the verag;e man, and the temptation to make biz profits ron most Inferior trades has proven too strong for some manufacturers. - Would yon know at sight whether the -can contained the full : V.' S.' ' Standard measure? courage) rain In hour of I a. m., the Iman beheld the dor approaching. ward ha cama. He growled. The hired Una. steamed out of San Pedro harbor that hour the first division, the Con. necticut, Kansas, Vermont and Lou la-1 man of order stood bis ground. On and waa joined by the aeoond divialon ram mt qui attain. i laai a inni rang out The law' had epoken. The dog turned and ran away. It hadn't been hit Simultaneously with the start of the first and aecond divisions the third omsion. me Minnesota. Ohio, Misaour Would von take the trouble5 to measure each can even If you were doubtful f ZW take - chances of getting worthless paint or short measure for your money ; by getting: ,Lowe: N i 11 - jl; . Brothers "Hirk Stand FOR D onir wrs due l y 1 1 i , Commercial Will 'Head Off Order to Buy All Federal Supplies in Frisco v ' a a. as ' " . - ' a. . a a a. , r - it T I ; "egouaiiona iaen up jasi vupe wun IOn land Jll an, xaiaiiy in-th war department regarding the pro posed concentration of th busrneof th !.(juartcrraaater-gneral on the Pa cific coast wer resumed today by the Portland chamber of cemmeree, la" co operation with th CommtrcUl club and the board of trade, with a View to "re taining th present trad relation be- jured at Dallas, While.- J Loading Logs. I r .(Special Dispatch , Tk JooraaL t rliaa. Of, April laac WUllam n'p, the dement of ho bom la at Portland, aa employe I th. Columbia and Alaska. It baa-been who f th Willamette Valley lamber com ranr of this city, received fatal Injuries whli loalnr loga on the company i car at Blark Hook, from which hi died at t o'clock this, morning. WU proposed by the newly, elected quarter master-evinerai to center nia mercnan dlslng at Sun Franrleco and Portland k I merchant object to thla suacestion. Invited the other commercial bodies to loin in taking some further action on llama waa loading heavy logs when the fastenings broke and one log reii on hla J"'u "' l"?'u" """" w " j breast crushing th bone and Injuring the subject, and committees, from each Mm internally. He leave a family at ' he commercial Imdiee met thla afit- 1'ortland. EASTERN MEN EAGEE FOTl POTRTLANT) BONDS ,,on cammltte of th chamber, was In , XUJi iUXipXUAiHX HKJLO WMb,Kton at the time, and the quea- ernoon and oonaldered the question. When the matter first came up nearly a year ago it waa taken In hand by the chamber and promptly countermanded. i. U, Teal, attorney for the transports At th! week's council meeting an le ans of city improvement bonds, amount ing to f 100,6i, waa authorised and th sale will be advertised by the city jwirai Urn next week. Additional time Vvia be allowed the bond buyers to send fW their bids on th new issue. Hereto fore th time has been five days, but because of the Interest shown In Port land bonds by eastern bidder th time will be extended In order to giv the eastern men an opportunity to get in ineir nia. - City Auditor A. "X Barbur stated to day that he had received communica tion from buyer In Michigan and New York and expect great interest shown in ma b&js. : ; Dorris X JVow Termina. (8pedal Dispatch to The JVmraaLl Klamath Falls, Or., April SS. The teel gang on the California Northeast- era nas reached lorrle, and by the first of the month regular eervlce will be established, with Dorris as the termi nus. Th California & Oregon ' Trans portation rompan v 1 daily expecting order to "carry the mall fayth new route. The Mclntyr Transportation companr hag leased. another building in Klamath Falls for a year, and will com mence handling, freight from Dorrls probably by May 1. ,1 1 tlon waa taken before the war depart' ment and reached a high up aa Becre tarr Tan nimseir. The result waa that th chamber re ceived aaaurancea that no change would be made in the channel of trad by th purchasing department on this coast. .'. With the accession of a new ouarter maater-general he haa proceeded to re viva the old movement and It haa been given Out that he would hereafter bu U government supplies at San Fran cisco, The trade at stake amounta to a totai or aoout iv.ouu a year. KING MANUEL WILL PAY FOB LOST JEWELS Lisbon, April IS. King Manual. Port- urai youtnrul monarch, has raatlv increased his popularity with the neo- termination to return to pi by hi da th state treasury 1750.000. which ren- "nn ma vaiu or in crown jewel. pawned by Ma father, the lata King wm"-, iu rneei nousenoia expense. Kin Carlos created a aanaatlnn ariiui ft was rumored that be had pawned th Jewel. . Many people refused to believe that ba would do uch a thing without getting parliament's consent, hut an in vestigation showed that ha had. HISTORIC DAY VILLBEHOriORED Native Sons Will Celebrate Sixty-Fifth Anniversary of Champoeg. Arrangement r rapidly being com pleted, by tha Native Sons of Oregon for th celebration of the sixty-fifth an nlveraary of tha convention at Cham poeg next Saturday and nearly all of th .preliminary plana have been mad. Joseph Buchtel pioneer of lit wllj j JJllfflOrist vw ' vwmi iMsjii v a . u vf v w j w and Maine, weighed anchor and left Venice to join the fourth divialon. tha Illinois, jvearaarga, Kentucky and Ala bam a, at Redondo. , . .. Th reunited fleet than steamed up th coast past Playa del Key, Venice, Ocean Park and 8anta Monica, making ' mrapnii swings arouna in nay and offering a most magnificent marine pagnani. At th conclusion of th maneuvers, the ships, with flying colors and cheer by th bluejackets, that lined their sides-, bHde farewell to their generous hosts and at o'clock stood out to as for Santa Barbara, which la expected to b reached at 4. o'clock thla afternoon. . BERNARD SHMV Brothers Hifh Standard" Liquid Paint. f Its reputa- ' tion Is knpwa; For thlrtjf i five, years Lowe Brothers ; have been making Paint at well as ., they ,knew-r-and :evef looking for a way, to ; make It better. Believinz that test paint - could ' be ' made only ixom best materials, no other materials - are used in their mills. , 7;. k ' ' IliMlS lMfird . BrothersMrrtfl Standard Liquid Paint and It con- tains one full gallon: If J pint can, It has cm full government meas " .ore. :ThIs Is :the Low'. way, and there are no ex '. rceptionstolt.:. i ' x Just at deptndabU at - i . - , wiwiiuiirii Liquid Paint art Low Brothtrt Vamithti and Enamtlt, of ' exterior V Interior mi FOR JOKE They use the most highly perfected machinery finish. ; Quick, hard Drying Floor Paint a and employ only workers of skill and expert- Vtnieol paint of groat f 4 -! durability. I They are the best valueg . to be had. Let us make sur Ralph E.' Moody will bo th principal speaker. Mor than 1.009 person attended th I celebration of tho great historic, event laat year and a larger number 1 ex-j pectea to oe in attendance this year. A large numner or Sends -.Colliers $1,000 hek to Purchase Tombstone With. f pioneer and real fill leav early In tha denta of Portland w morning to be on hand at the exercise In celebration of the occasion when tha rent Oregon territory was saved to (Vstd Press Leased Wire.) . f New York, April 28. George Bernard Shaw, th humorist and Iconoclast, has mad hi moat brilliant aphorism. II has sacrificed 11.000 to com ad v and greet Ore ron Ih United Btate. by th pioneers, on l"' Tt . .v . .7 "a May 2, 1845. - . think th Jest I worth It. Shaw's Joke Y, X; .Matthleti,' aged (T year, and " ln puonsncra or collier Week-, ence In paint' manufacture. . "High Standard" Liquid Paint wears1 and re tains Its look of freshness and newness much ' longer than ordinary paints, It covers a greater r jestionsfor your color com surface to the gallon, and spreads more evenly binations. ' Ask for Book over that surface. . It Is made to give full sat" leU and Color Carda. 6ea isaction and it does. . sample panels For Sale by Paint and Hardware Dealers Everywhere 7 , RASMUSSEN &. CO., DISTRIBUTORS N. C. Cor. Second and .Taylor Portland, Oregon ' the sole survivor of th famou con vention, will be present and his excel lent health will allow him to take th earn active Interest In th celebration aa he has heretofore. ly. He was recently awarded 11.000 In a ahort-story competition, the title of bla contribution being, "Aerial Football A New Game." Bhaw terms tha award by Collier' an Tho deatrlna- to attend the celebra. t unspeaKaDle outrage. , He Is not "in tlon can leave Portland at :5 o'clock "awt or accepting bonuses or com Saturday morning on th steamer Po-1 PJtln f"' prises, ' and he returned the mona; at tho foor of Taylor street, and i f fwltb the gratuitous offer that return from Champoeg st 4 o'clock in the afternoon. By leaving on' the o'clock car of the Oregon Klectrlc line passengers can connect with the boat at WUsonvllle and make tha trip that way. Boats and ears will also leave Salem for the convention ao that, all transportation facilities have, been ar ranged, i ' In addition to th address bv Mr. Moody othr speakers will make short talka while mualn will form a Dart of the entertainment. In the evenlnsr a dance will be held at Buttevllle for those deal r In a to remain over for tha affair. Pioneers and citixens from all narts of the state are expected to be In at tendance and tha event nromlaes to ha th moat successful held In many years. ir Messrs. coiner Son see Jt to use It for th purpose of erecting their tombstone, he will ba happy to com- (wo ins epuapn. Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier1 admlta the awarding of the $1,000 to diibw aiurjr -was a mistake, pot occur again. . It will " Amaaementfl for The Dalles. (Special Otspsrch to The JonrnsL) ' The Dalles. Or.. Anrll 25. Workm.n are busily engaged remodeling the old shooting gallery which will be occu pied by a new electric and movlnc picture show. There la alresdv , ona moving picture ahow her and it ha been doing a fin business. SFUB (ill C V iii Hiiiou mi - A (L BUM Second - Degree for Dicken- ' sons, Manslaughter for the Other Two. ,Wet and Slippery. avmnt mak aeoldoot to horaa frtMnt. For Cut, . Brulaaa, Oalla A Strains try Mexican , Mustang Liniment H soaks down to tho bono, , rollsvos all soronosg I Jiffy thos hoals th woand or tor . Ilgarasata. Ha groat anU ' , septl onCtf It ? mak ft oafs . and sure. y -v . Equally food for Man or Beast Our FREE booklet, "Points from ore Doctor' Diary" will help you curing your livestock. Srndibrit. LYOX MANUFACTURING CO- 44 Booth Fifth Et., Hr.oor-1-n;, N.Y. , Good Land Buys in Clark County B8 ACXZS best of land. It acree under eultlvatron. It aero mor 4 very easily cleared. 18 acre green aaw timber, good 1-story (-room ; house, with hall ; large bsrn, chlckenrhoueea, - woodshed and froltdrlar; -6 acrea in bearing orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing; Inoom ' alone from orchard will pay 10 per cent Interest on prto naked; wall and never-failing stream; 0 aere fenced and oroaavfenoed: 1U mil front country town and 10 mile from Vanoouver, on good level road. In thickly aettled locality. Personal property: team, wagon, top bug gy, hack, plows,' harrows, cultivators, eta; In faot, all farm machin ery, aawa, axes, etc.! 4 milch cows, 1 heifer, some thoroughbred Berkshire hogs, chickens, .harnesses, oto, tc; ail for s43O0 Term on part. , - " i . -yy : , t:-.,. - , 11B AOmxg all good land, 70 aeres onder enltlratlon, SO aore mors ' easily cleared. 1 acrea In heavy' green saw timber, a fin a-room house, ' nicely painted; Isrge hora barn and hay bam. chicken-houses, ate.; good ' .orchard of assortod fruits; good well; place fenced and eroas-fenoed; In'' good locality; dose to country town, ft. R. station and church: SL Wtiu,' . malt and talenhnna Sarvtca. .Tarannal nrniutrtv Mimiiti .r a nA - wagon and harnesa,' hack, hoga, cow. chlckena and all farming lmple..T ment. and all crops .which ar now already planted. Prto. f;8o00aif T I OB Iffaea lU mil.. rm AlL4t . VI. . ' . .' orchard In full bearing, 1 aorea meadow, t acrea fin green timber, fin , 8-room plastered house, city water, bath. eta. : srood barn, ehlakan-hnuaaa. workshop and fine prunedrier. that could not be built for ls than 8-room plastered house, clt) water, bath, ta: . .I.. ...... iJk .-1 II. ISO. On main road and will soon ba Diet ted Into rJtv lot. Tha a. acre tract adjoining I now being platted Into etty lot. If you are look ing for a fin home, that will pay good Interest on th Investment and sosneining mar win increase in vaiu, , ouiMt 11,600 cash, balance ( par oent Interest , , THIS. ? PHc. tJ6QO- " IUGEH1INS f r nmmmm I K i 1 I i. li .eaaaSSTas-l-ai Sua Wa imxxmHi ! ' J TO BE ABLE TO EAT WITHOUT DISTRESS Do- you suffer from any distress after meals, such as 1 BLOATING, FLATULENCY HEARTBURN, VOM ITING, HEADACHE, SOUR RISINGS OR NAUSEA? Then your stomach and digestive organs must indeed be in bad shape and in need of a few doses of HOST ET EW STOMACH;'' BITTERS at once. DELAY ONLY MAKES YOU WORSE day. by day until finally some serious 4 illness overtakes you. THEREFORE, DONT DELAY. It also prevents IN- . DIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, COSTIVENESS, SLEEP LESSNESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES BILIOUSNESS, FEMALE ILLS, CHILLS, COLDS,' GRIPPE AND MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE THE AGED AND INFIRM wfll also be especially bene fited by taking THE, BITTERS. These letters should convince themost skeptical of its merits. . ' .? . (Special Dispatch j4 The Jonrsel.) Oregon City. Aprty 6. The Jurv In th case of Dickenson and others. cnarged with the murder of Blnghwan !-"", .h. AviiiiB vciooer ax, , last, thla morning returned a verdict of muruer in ine; secona degree against (John and William Dickenson and of ( ..... .i.uiiict against jonn Klley and , Earl Kaualer. Klley and Rausier were I j cuumiueriuBu 10 mercy. Mr. Brownell, their oounseL asked J? f ataX of proceedlnga until next iucouj, iu wuiun nme to prepare a dhi oi exceptions, which was granted. ana we , prisoners were remanded tol v - Z - J " ...wdw uti.au m rcpuiauun ana HIS REPUTATIOFi .- ' -' ' Cheap Bank Cashier Steals $30,000 Trying to Comer Fragrant Cheese. Madison, Wis., April 26 How 11m- Writ for our Hat and nils trated booklet decrlpUv Of Vanoemvr ';I and Clark County. t , . . . , . r v . , .... T 08 ACMXB Half beaver-dam, all clearedpart In onions; all kinds of garden truck, comfortable bulldlnrs: fin trout stream.- Bsvsmi hnn. dred dollars worth of personal property;' close to school and country town, and 8 mile from Vancouver. R. F. D. mall and talephon. A soon- T ey-maaer, tor omy i arma. f ; THOMPSON t& SWAN OXTZZEYS JTATIOsTAi SAJTC BXSCh, TAjrOOTmm, WAXKOTOTOY. JOUBNAL LINEKS COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH KUCS Jail. Vernon Hawea. who was one of the party at th time of th shooting, was Wa responsible for an attrnntn1 aul. viui7 iu iuia in tnn rata or tha Anvnrni used by the state as a witness and waa of Edwin C. Story, cashier of th citl- not brouaht to trial, fllnnlalr an.k. laens National -feank; nf R.1I..HIU memberf th party, will hav a Sep- &" ' ... . arate trial. ? . .. Story had often heard that nrnn. coulu be made in this variety of cheese uui iimi, me oniy way to make it was to corner th market. .Tha lemntntlnn to Control this nrodnrt mnn honama ay. Strong that h Could hot raalat it 1 In order to get the necessary money Story borrowed" from th bank of which ha Was cashier. He took . the -mnnAv nv. His first attempt at "cornering" courage. He jo. had embewled something like $80,. " '"W" ' wwusra ox ina emneazia. irS'Sgo tad' lost if?' '. ''. J) fj l" a"6"1" -t "cornering" th ( A AV irket failed, but Story did not lose '' n. .. ..' WiS1'?1!'11 borrowing" until tf.-Siy. had embeiled something Ilk 130.. M, t ""j.m". PRESBYTERY AT RIDGEFIELD, WASH. ' (Special DIsostcB to The 7ooroal.) . Rldgefleld, Wash., April 25. The pres. bytery of Olympla met hero April 21, with 40 In attendanco and was opened with a sermon by th retiring moderator. Kev F. Tonsre of Puvallun. Rav rviin A. Stewart, t, ofTacoma, was elect- ment recently he swallowed poison and J!.?odw:top' W'.J- ?narP Perraa. I now critically 111. Hia shbrtag has ViaSTit' -"slaslr anrl V Ar T '.A T mtj t I Kham a - . awaa ava aw imiu a k V -.. aTVa JuHUI 1H : al W. I UDBII IlH.IJtB' BC1II11B BV , Tna rllDSiAtAMa ail temporary clerk, Tho commissioner th bank haa resumed business. ' lectea to aiiana tne general assembly in Story' salary aa aahir ... n MBV at Kansas CItv wora Rv w Tn. I k.. ki.' . - "J" "':" tend Rv."n.7y "aiiin: iii. .T.-ir"V 7u'.":ir.:"lx"'m .yur??" wor" trreatsr 1 T . "- aavaaaD v. I a IaO.ll LI1 IS SI I III . 11 fills sa bia m "Ofessor F. T. Voris as Jay daughter who Is a gradual " of" th delegates. r U'hlnaa-o krt lnalt,.' ' Kyviki wcib nun gratifying, showlnr marked crowth both in num. bers and benevolences. The Rldgefield church was tho banner church of che ' tX.. . 4 ' f'A snf ?. :; ; '. - . '' Tv :,i'i .. year and waa congratulated On reachln aeifsuppori ana a meDmersnip of 4 u. Rev. the toi T. Mather aave an addraas;' on WO. II IM iirotnerhOfMI Tniriia I Workable In the Small Churchr . Dr. FOR THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE I McLeod of the v First Presbyterian church. Tacoma, fare an address on ii ifle ooiuiion or laDor inn MiinirinAi tiMktAM. M JAI-I. l. . a. I . r II i rivujpiiio, qciiiuud wnns no ooncoiyea I H.t.. At l i . ' ' I to be th attHude of Chrl.t and his di for Vhronfo kitoey disease but Shv.T 2i?J.::2:,?9 th? clips0 and phmaclsu hav 'hS ' no state TThi iald h w5uld-Mwer both Ves neyi u "'" f tha kld- nlAbSi 2$ in nc of this' let us quota from Hlti!JyF?.Af,?.,P on of th latest anthorlfi... , Tom.. Benj. E. Anderson, Pauld ing, 0 says: !'I take pleas- . tire in : recommending : your -Bitters. It ' cured ' me of . Heartburn,. Stomach Trou . ties, Nervousness and Sleep-' lessness. I believe it is the best remedy of its' kind." - WC GUARANTEE TilC SITTERS To be absolutely pure and in accordance with the - requirements i' of i the , Pure Food and' Drugs Act of June 30," ,1906. : r ;F Q. Willhoite, Chatta nooga, Tenn, says: "J find your Bitters excellent, for stomach troubles. It gave me an appetite and prevent ed any distress after meals. I heartily recommend it to other such sufferers.". ' - THE GE.lI!E HAS 'ou private,' STAMP ,'0VER,THE NECK OF, THE COTTLE I the state without the church waa a mi, trfytor--corpsSi.:'..V- STOP EAT CETJSADE ,; TO MAKE INQUIRIES y;f "f 1 1,1 ;-i f 3.! : " trnited Pres teased. Wire.l San Franoisco April 26.-Th erusada I against rata, ao far as th city ad mini s jt ration is concerned, haa been abruptly nam, at leant lur mt jjraaeui. Before taklna- action on the board of health's application for the usual month ly auowanc or ni.uuo, tna rinano com mittee of th board of sunervisora would like to make a few Inquiries on It own hook: henoe It out the matter over for la week. Supervisor Murphy says ho will not. vota for further expenditures until some -change ' haa been made . In the neaitn department. ! it waa shown lnci. aeniany mat ine rai campaign is cost J ,-: ) Ina $67,000 monthly, of which the citv has been paying $11,000. The federal government and the-cltlaenr comm hav been supplying tho remainder of low money, , iltcee u-yson, m. Frof. autnorities, James nf MeiilAlrta In ha University of Penn. In his latest work J Pnnips Vini into I. WorrirOui Men (104, page ISO he plainly aavs. as to curauv measures to ' restore th kid ney .to It normal condition,,"! BB UEVB THERE ARB NONE." , . Ho further aays th change from th flrt stage the curatlv period) to the second or chronic stage (considered In curable) la probably established in all cases by the sixth month. r . ' Fulton's Renal Compound Is th flrst and only thing, over known that con trols inflammation of tha kidneys and arrest further destruction: and It has whs sweet, m ooin stag or th disease. HOW ran thoughtful nai.nl. mtnA n think of anvthln. mill .V. .i. Zi luw to a deplorabl lack of knowl eage a to the serlouaneaa nf 1ritnir Aim. ease and a common iiinnnaiHon n It llghOy kidney deaths hav Increaaed until they now -reach 8, 000 annually I v.r. m "unarea ana seventy per day. -jJUteratur mailed free. - ' at all nrstclaVs- dTug" itoM. T-.T T .;'f'Vi'.'.?' .i"" -? i . " .;f-',T y. 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