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THE ' OREGON DAILY jfrURNAt, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. ' APRIL 23. ,1008. 12 'Vr ' RGIi! STRICTLY III BOOST CLASS Commercial Qnb Keoran- i ized and Advertising v ' Fund Started. The Season's Last Pianola Recital V I Eilers Piano House Arranges Ex ceptionally Fine Program . for Last Concert I'e Can -il W Air" Pay 200 Per Cent on Florence Placer Stock . . . , , '.( ..... . - . . ' . or in iujhir'i pianola re- be given by Ell.re Flan 'oell M.est J""- Elfin, Ur April It. Tom Richardson when here last week gave the cltlsene t thla section on of hie cbaracteriatlo talke along the line of betterment for riri. .nil the Indian valley, and put eo " Wh w.thuKloem Into the ,'"" ."i I a meeting we twwjeu v - F"t ti feorrnlr the Elfin fclal club, which hM been In i etate f coma for rw or two The meet inm vn well attended and all present lapm-ewl the Intention to reorganise the Commercial club on aound business nrinclnles. and try for a year i hat could be done In the way or oet-CL,Z.-f fnr ihi. aectlon. A eubacrlp- ttoa IUr- waa atarted and the reaponss Jt la th Intention to raise about IlltO month for on year, whloh aum will y seed to advertise the reeourea of .this section. , . . - Th following offlcera were elected for Uia enaui:ig year; President. F. K. Itb: Tlce-pre'ljent. D. B. Hendricks; retary. Lee Tuttlejtreaaurer. J. B. Thoraon; truateoa, 11. H. Weataerapoon. in aoramer and J. W. Brown, who will act tn conjunction with tha offlcera ' mentioned above. A eollcltlng commit- . of three. V. E. 8 ml to. IX B. Hand rlcka s.nd Mayor Bluemenateln, waa ap pointed to ylalt tha bualneaa men and farmer to aet their aid toward tha movement. Tha proapecta of something doing along the lino of advancement for Kla-in and tha Indian valley wer never rlghtr, and wlUi the election or to ebov offlcera to tha Commercial club ood results are certain, for they are ...all bustlera, and have th Interests of this community at heart. ; JOIffi HAYS HAf.TMOND REfiEIVS BIG GONTRACT Expert , . Mining, Engineer 1 Consents to Accept $500,- 000 a Year , (Special Dispatch ta He loaratl.) 1 San Francisco, April St. John Haya Iimmond, th eminent mining 'anlneer, haa mad a new contract with tha 9tig genhelma to be their expert for the next five yeara at a aalary of 1(00,000 an nually. Ilia Drat flva yeara' contract ulth them at th aame terma expired on March 1 lat, while Mr. Hammond waa aerloualy III at tha Falrmount hotel. In thla city, following an opera tion for appendicitis. . - By the urma of tha preaent contract rs waa tha oaa with the first one, Mr. Mammond la not to buy or exploit on own hehair, aoia. auver or copper la to cnooae nia own aasiai- looae hi own aael 1i 'mine, and ' This aalary. together with tha lneom from hia own prlvat propertlea In Can st. Montana, Mexico, Houtn Airica nnd elsewhere, will yieia jar. mmmogo t with the Ouarprenbelm people. J 1.000,000 MnnuaJl contrac here, wl a year. which, ha haa enjoyed alnca tha beginning of hla flratl Th laat rltala will itouee rTiaay evening. May, 1. an promlea to be tha mot pretentloua muaicai event or tne year. w . Tit nrocram arranaed la a fltllna climax to tneae highly appreciated ana aiiceeaeful weekly musical a; given by the houae of Ktlera aolely In the Inter- eat of muaJc and ita ad vanoemeot. Two of the aololata who will appear re too well known to need any apeel! comment They are Mlaa Kathleen Lawler. acknowledged the foremoet ao prano In the writ, and Mr. lMm J. Zan, the eminent baritone. Mr. Charlea Duncan Raff, a 'celllat of high atandlng In the eaat, will be heard for the Are time at thla recital. Hla initial apiearance la being looked for ward to with much expectancy. In addition. Mr. Frederie W. Good rich, the moat prominent ortaalat on tha eoaat will prealde at the pipe organ. Th program will eonaiat chiefly of requeat number thoae that have been moet popular at tha varioua Pianola re cital auring tne paer season. V Klwilaalom Chaff. ' Admlaalon will b by ticket only, which e-ui be prooured upn application at iQiiera itano House, ibi waanington atreeL Indications Dolnt to a crowded houaa and It will be well therefor to secure ticket at one, aa only the seat ing capacity of the hall will be allotted. OEM HAWK IS CMRfllTSLEEP First Sign of Emotion in U Daj-s Not Sign of Awaken ing, Doctors Say. UrJte Presa Leased Wire.) Loa Angelea, April 19. Mra. BeuUh Hawklna, the psychological marvel who baa been In a cataleptlo aUte for Ji daya,i wept today. Teaxe were forced through her closed eyellda down her cheek, but aside from thla fir at exprea- alon of her feeling lnc ah entered into th cataleptlo tat whloh baa chained her aince February last no algn of Intelligence nor of the agony which must possess ner waa given. ., fny si clans aay that tha tea re have no sig nificance. They were merely a melan choly meaaage from -the heart of thla aged woman, who ta oz tnia world ana et removed xrom u in a moei psineuo aahlon. , Doctora call her caae one of cataleptlo insanity and yet they agree that symp toms are present wntcn wouta noi ne found In a typical caae. The catalepsy la du entirely to a nervoua affection which haa not ahat tared her mental faoultiea. - All experimenta and attempt .to arouse the woman have failed. Strange ly enough, however, ner neaitn la excel lant a.mt mil functlona ascent thoae coy erned by conaclouaneaa, are perfectly normal. 4 - j i. . i The Guggenheima, through the Ameri-J p.rfct fitting glaaeea II atMetiger'a can Smelter Becurltlea ana omer com-1 - , ixinlea. are large ownera or goia. suyeri and copper mlnea In Mexico, Alaska, Colorado. California, Nevada, waahtng ton, Utah, .Montana and other aections. Through the advice of Hammond ae en expert they have invented million of riollara in mlnea, and are aald to have never made a mistake by eo doing. Hia Tiew contract with the Guggenheima wlU not prevent Mr. Hammond and hla aRsoclate from developing water power end coal .mine propertlea they have In California. . . . . , Mr. Hammond control a blf water and power plant in the Sierra Nevada mountain eaat of Vlaalla. He la also beavily interested In coal mlnea In Mon- Vrey county, 14- ml lea eaat of the fcouthern Pacinc main line in th Coat range tnountaina He and hla aaaocl atea are to have a railroad built to the rnlnea, and are to spend several mil Ion in developing them in tha near fu. ture. '.v iV. COMPLETE OFFICIAL ; BETUMS OF MALHEUB "v Special Dispatch te The Joorfll.l ' Vale, Or AprU at. Th official oount pf the primary retnrna for Malheur country haa been 'completed. t The Og- urea follow: $ f-J ftA' '. . Republican Cak' lit, . Fulton III; Elli 284. Oeer t22, Bhepherd 98; Beam; E14: Bailey 170, Reid4l Aitchlaon 210,i tiaaton 84, Hamilton bb., wunourt ju, , Loiinka 41. Whiting II; Leedy 86, Mo- CulloclC 4Parrlsh 280, SIU )7, , lirook 461, Brown 267, Hayes 148 Hjir J76. BoaweU 188. parley : 678. Seaward 481, Zuta 450, T. T. NeW fin waa nomlnatnd for coroner. Democratic Chamberlain 187; Derby (1J. Jeffery 1J2: Coaad 186. Morfitt ar.i .inapK soo. Richardson 221. Dear born 80. Forbea 67, Looney 88, Mao- ) -hereon 171, . Thomaa 838, Mallet 254, Welch 149, Duncan 124. Mulkey 88, Milllean 887. Paul Jonea S83. For state senator- Jame Mahon waa nominated by the Democrat on a Statement No. 1 pfatf orin. yC ' -. ' ' AVESTPOET ENTERS .ON VEET BUSY SEASON Such , Bonding ActMtjr Not Expe-1 tienced la Ten Tears Past i Excursion Attraction. CUERY AND MALHEUR y1 HOLD UP THE BALLOT RneclKl Dispatch te Tb JonratH Halem, Or, AprU 29. Curry and Mal lour coun tie have atlll failed to file official election returns with the aecre i.ry of atate. The delay la unusual, and the county clerks of the delinquent counties have been notified. Much In convenience to the secretary of state's office lascaueed by the delay, as the 1 allot for the June election must be 7 repared immediately. ' ' ' (Bpeclal Dispatch to The Jonruil.) Weatport Waah., Aprtl 2t. The dock here present a busy acene, being piled full of varioua kinda of lumber for use In th building nowtgolnc forward here and at,Cohaaaett At the latter place Waldron la putting tip a large building that will be uaed for various purposes, Including a garage, a It 1 expected that a number of machine from th ?ound - will be there ' thla aummor. 'he wlreleaa telegraph station la going up and will be located on 'the sand southwest of the lighthouse. Mr. Tana haa - lumber on hand for building house -near the lighthouse. ' Other will I build thla summer. It Is possible there I win be some new ana better cottages erected on the G. A-ft.- grounds thla I season. Work on the dock is nearly finished, and It la now In better condi tion than for many yeara. Old resi dents of the place aay there is more building going on thla spring than at any time in the past 10 years. The wreck of the schooner Mildred, at the . end or tne jetty, la proving a great attraction to Sunday excursion is ta. The wreck haa drifted in ao that it la almost even with tne trestle work of the Jetty, and It can be reached and boarded at row tide. The hull haa set tled Into the sand so that the - great noiea maae.in it wnen it atrucK are not visible any longer, one of these waa large enough to drive a team and wagon Into. One thing very evident to the ob server is the fact that the timbers of tne vessel were very oia ana rotten. wild ' rowi are plentiful. Geese are riving in large numnera and the beach la covered with flocka of snipe of two or three varieties. - Th excursion aeaaoa ha begun, and! inree dobis were run 10 mis nonuiar resort last ounaay. , '.. KENTUCKYHATFIELD ' Let na explain. Our expert mining engineer, Mr. IL B. Parka, haa sampled a large aectlon of our territory, in hla report te th present 'director of th company, than contemplating acquirement of th 17 claim, or iit acre, writing on thla subject among other thlnga aald: f ' i -We encountered bedrock In two foet and the value of the ground waa 1I per yard. Following thla up, we madea cut en bedrnek ' ." It feet long about 1,100 feet above the mouth of Miller Creek. The ground here waa two feet deep and showed a value ef 18 40 per yard. We ' then oroaaed the oreek and opened a faeein an open cut I feet Alga in the breast -.This waa about 1.800 feet above th mouth of the erek. The 'overburden, which I wUl take aa 4 feet t Inohea deep, showed a value of 11.10 per yard, and th 18 Inch below that on bedrock showed a Value .'0t 110.81 per yard." . t . .;'.- , ' ''.. -''r "' - ' ' " - '' ' '' t i 4 Added together, these aamplea, or teata, aggregate 110. to, but for conventenc let ua aay 10. Therefor, the four teats yrar T-T', yard. With th equipment that we ahall begin with we can easily handle 1.000 yarda per day, which, at an average of 81 the yard, would mean a .gold production of 86.000 per day. Working 188 daya per year, aa Idaho gold mlnera do, we would thus tup out the enormous-um .-, of 11,821,000 per annum. When w begin wahlng gravel at . the Florence plaorlwe will hav xpadd for machinery and equipment and the price of . the (40 acres, figured flown to aimoat. a cent 180.000. To pay 800 per sent on thla Investment would require aa output of only 8110,000 per year. Add to this not to exceed ll.loo per month for operating expenses, and we need to enlne only .8118.000 pnr year to pay too per cent per year on every share of a took that will be outstanding. , Now, let us subtract $4.80 par yard, and aay that our gravel return only (0 centa per yardaand we handle 1,000 yarda per day. Thla means 1660 per day. 1481.(00 per year, or 144,(00 more money than required to pay 10 per cent on our atock. and all thla with never an Increase In the volume of our produollon.' The reeult aggregating I It. SO. or more than 81 per rara, were actually aitainea irora leeis meae lor tne guidance or tae oompany peiore ui it ctaim war . acquireq, ana ajmu rvBiiKiiUi yard, were actually attained from tests mad for the guidance of th oompany before the IT claim ware acquired, aad A It HI POSITIVE!. THIS IS ONE OF THE REASONS WE CAN AND DO GUARANTEE MOST GENEROUS DIVI DENDS, AND MOST SINCERELY BELIEVE WE CAN PAY OUR STOCKHOLD- ERS 200 PER CENT OR MORE ON THEl6 INVESTMENTS. ' "V r 1 1 When our eoulDment I enlarged It la likely that pltaned at trifling cost, once the dltcbea and pipe are euppl Wl! a ahall bar much mora than 100 ner eant. at once the dltcbea and pipe are eupplled. Tbeae will have to be In use from the beginning, and are the most expensive part"' i.uub to i.iuk miner incn or waer ai our eemca, i.ouw yaraa per aay ac rirac can re The Increase ef production ran be accom- ano are tne n doubled later of the Plant With 1.000 to 1.100 miner' Inches of water at our eerrlre. 1.000 yarda ner day at first can be doubled-later on. therefore, en clalma of profit on inveatmenta In the abarea of tha Floranc Placer Mining Company are not only NOT exaggerated, but CONBEHYATIVEL ur AS THERE IS A BROAD DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PLACER AND THE QUARTZ MINE, V .. v- - - . r -. ' A heretofore stated la these edvertlsementa, ' the placer mine eaa be tested, yard by-yard, rod by rot let by lot. acre by aere. and na ') one need blindly boy a placer mine property. Impossible to ao carefully and ao accurately measure, or oetertolne th valu of a quarta min. In thla rase It I rook that muat be penetrated, but la the placer sand and gravel only. , - THE MEN AT THE IlEAD OF THIS COMPANY ARE A GUARANTEE dF TOE INTEGRITY s ,: i ' OF ITS MANAGEMENT ; II a . . v.-; . . ,r. ,. 'a- "ma Be Mad TM ieasoa by tM There la not a cleaner eet of neonle In the State of Oregon, and In these announcement m clalma will be maria hat sub lent-ta variflca. tlon by any per so a who will call at thla office, lnveatlgate for himself and leant the facta, - , ' , . THIS IS A MAP OF THE CELEBRATED FLORENCE PLACERS, FROM WHICH DISTRICT MORE THAN $100, 000,000 HAS BEEN TAKEN. Th black Unas Indlcat the gulches from which the gold was taken, the meadow are at their month, and the shaded gulches on the oppoarte aide are believed to be fully aa rich a thoae mined out but theae never have been worked, for lack of water. We ehall have abundance of water to waah theae, also, as well ea the meadowa we have o thoroughly teated and KNOW to be immensely rich In the world's greateat tree u re. 0.; R,;&;M m! ..... . - rs- ii, - i. SOUTHERN iPAClHC ''l(imi XM OUOOsT) - !i FROM PORTLAND I . t I As Followe: 4. ' ' ' ' - COLONEL FRANK PARKER, FORMERLY OF WALLA WALLA, PANNED $1,200 IN ONE DAY ' FROM ONE OF THESE GULCHES. - . . ....... ; -, . - .".v -, . ' , Ire said to the writer, in this office, laat Saturday, that "I struck th place broke and wanted to get out to civilisation. I had my pan. and ehovel with me and began to prospect one of the gulches that lead into the meadow. For a few hour I had poor luck, but at last moved , across th guluh and began to pan on the other aide. I found a lead at once, and with the aid of another man, to whom I paid 88. I gathered ' up 11,200 as the result of one day' work." Colonel Parker haa been over every inch of this placer ground and know it Ilk a book, WE HAVE ONLY 120,000 SHARES OF STOCK FOR SALE. ' . .not, har will be disposed of. Thla, with that-th oompany officer hav aubacribed will completely equip th enterprie. Each of the directors has taken atock to the extent of hi ability, so that no on 1 invited to pay money Into a treasury th company officials hav not flrat contributed to. , . , A . , , , Oaa Way wia, ' - 2treot OaUfonU Chicago $72.50 $87.50 St Louis .... w67,50 . 82.50 St. Paul ..... 63.15 M.75 Omaha 60.00 75.00 Kansas City . . 60.00 75.00 , TICKETS WILL BB ON 8 ALB May 4,' 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 ; August 6, 7, 21, 22 i' Good for return In to daya with atop. over privilege at pleasure within llmita. ? REIIllBERTIIEDATEul For any further inform. tlnit ll at the city tloket offlee. Third and Ween- l lngton etreetBk. or writ to ' wm. m;murray ' Oenarai Paaaenger Agent . ' PORTLAND, OREGON, THE FLORENCE PLACERS STOCK IS A POSITIVELY SAFE INVESTMENT, AND WILL BE A TREMENDOUSLY PROFITABLE ONE.. L Jhg-h6no.,pf ch.offlolai and director la pledged to this. 'and that pledge with this class of men I gqod. Th people of Portland know theta -'Many of them are known throughout the state, and person at all familiar with gold mining, quarts or placr, are likewise awa of th fact that the character of thoae at the head of auch enterprises amount to more than half their value. . " 7 , ' PRICE OF SHARES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ' - . .. 100 aharea, 21 200 aharea, 60 100 aharea, 76; 400 aharea; '100; 500 shares, 126; IJ8.75 26.00 31.26 oah. 0 shArea1, 150;' paah. tOO aharea, 175: caah, I 0.87 per month. - 800 aharea, 200; cash," n.60 per month. tOO aharea, IJ5J cash, 16.62 per month. -, , 1000 aharea, 260; 187.60 cash, 111.75 per 41.75 caah, 11.87)4 par 60.09 castl," 28.00 per 68.1IH cash, 38.12H per 81.28 . , per (2.50 cash. month, month, month, month, month. TESTIMONIAL FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON -ALL SALES OF 300 SHARES OR OVER paid andnwabAlfe Capiul stock,. $250,0(0, divided into $00,000 ahareiof the par yalu of 50 oenU pr Btkt fully PROSPECTUS GIVING FULL INFORMATION MAILED ON REQUEST ' , orncEBS. John B. Cleland ...... President " (Judge Circuit Court) Geo. L. Peaslee. ...Vice-President (Peaslee Bros. Company) Richard C. Hart , . . . . Sec.-Trea. (Superintendent U. 8. Light House Service) ' SrBZOTOKS. J. B. Cleland W. A. Cleland H. B. Perks W. W. Peaslee J. F. Boone R. C. Hart .. G. Lv Peasle ' The Plorence Placer r "'. , .'.:.: .. '" , , I : , ...... . i-J 7 Mining: Company W. j. Van Damme jar. b. ti. (joivin or irinreneeL1 rir.vnn. eame to Portland with the intention of having an operation performed to relieve himself of kidney trouble. Tha ituwiM of the hotel at which he waa atopping told him to try Van Damme' Kidney Tea,, which he did; After taking two bottle he felt eo much relieved that he J returned to hla home without having the operation, but with a supply of Van Damme' Kidney Tea. , He had intended , to -etar a month, but ataved oniv thr. days. J sen my lUdney Our (Juat a tea, aeV Bsdlota) on the condition of "a core, money, refund. - , .. e W, J. Vfth Damme . 185 axonrisoa Bt4 Portland, On v ' Wexrt to- Pap' Coffee xoas. 220 Comtnerciaa Club Building, Fifth and Oak Streets, Portland Orceon. . irnone main 009. IS4 m FIGHT OUs TRAIN CHINESE MERCHANT COMMITS SUICIDE Ancient Feudist- Annoys Passenger DabyLaiigh It belon&rt to health for a baby to eat and sleep, to laugh and grow fat Cut fat cornea first; don't ask a scrawny . baby to laugh; why. even his smile is pitiful! . , Fat comes first & The war to be fat is the way to be healthy. - tail's Emulsion l tha proper food, Lut cnly a little at first. ' 3 rrrrktsi 80c aad $lio.'w '; and Assaults ilim .When Kicks ion the Insult. : He (Special Olspateh . te .The JooraaL) Montesano, Wash.; April 29. flsidore Isenberg of Seattle was attacked on the train near OakvlUe Friday and would aoon have been beaten to death lf others had not In terf ered. !: Jt appears , that Isenberg was riding on the train bound ror uraya Harbor, and an ADeraeen man cy the name of. J. W :Hatfleld y was seated Just behind him. '; Hatneld' pot his toes up between the cushion and kept annoying and tickling- Isenberg, ana-wnen tne tatter resented tne aotion, Hatfield pulled a long revolver, from his coat pocket. 4 i tf.-,-.- '---n:f. - Seeing thl4 tsenberr caught his as aallant's arm, but Hatfield, being, larger and more powerful, kept beating a tattoo on the head of hla, victim. The blood streamed -down over hia head and coat, and John Larkln, who waa sitting on me opposite-side or the car, eepa- raien ine two. Tne ' conductor - teie arraphed .from 'Porter to lma,4and Deputy Sheriff John Roarers appeared at the station end took Hatfield into euatody. lie was bound over to the Superior court today .under bonds of si.uuo to appear on the cbarsre of as sault with a deadly weapon. ' It la believed that Hatfield's mind Is deranged on account . of - melancholia caused by the. death of his wife and children. Borers was elated over his art In rthe affalr-and he ears .Hatfield elongn .to a Kentucky family famous feud hietoTy, soma, of whose mem- s have aetueo. la thla nelgbiorhood. - (United Presa teased Wire.) New Tork, April 29. Long Wun Do, a Chinese merchant, well known on the coast, committed suicide here by Jump ing oil the roor or a eg xoot tenement houae. Do had been deaoondent over money troubles. BAKER CITY SCHOOL DESTROYED BY EIRE (Spaelal Dispeteh to The Joernal.) Baker City, Or., April !. Fire broke out In the-school building which was uaed by the fourth end fifth grades of th "Central school Monday night about 11 o'clock and the structure was so badly damaged that It will be a -complete . loss. The firemen responded quickly to the alarm and did such good work that only the roof of the building fell in. Tne wail were ao naaiy dam aged that they will have to be torn I Den In Ur COFFEE AVnV is responsible for your coffee ? . ; .MtPf: : ,Vho returns , the rhoriey if . you don't like it ? ; - i iV'i y v v'.'vH ?'.?'"'; 4 - Tour grocer returns" your money lf yon don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. Mirror mam w f mm? 9 II IJ II II ' II a r 11 M 11 II II III VI II 11,11 II I I III, I Will cure any 'case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Cures Backache Corrects " , Irregularities. i Do not risk haying Bright's Disease' . or Diabetes " down and th whole atructure rebuilt from the founoatlon. , Th fir la conceded . to be of Incen diary origin for It 1 quite evident that the flame flrat started In the cloak room In the center of the building and spread -over the wnole interior. - One of the flrat oerBona to reach the bulldinc noucea vnai me aoor xo me nortn room wa open about three Inchea and that tne iock on tne aoor wa oroxen. Notice to the Boys and Girls or Portland and vicinity. y e, recenux suinouncea- iaai we wouiu. on May 4, 1808, make awards to the boy and glrla returning the greateat number sfi "Swastika"' labels taken from nurlr ages of biscuits,, crackers and cakes, of eur manufacture. xne contest oloaea on May, 1. We have an xhibitioa In F. Dresser Sc. - Co.'s window, , Fifth .and Stark streets, the boys' and girls' high rrada bicycle offered ' aa one of . . tha awards. " - ConUnue- ro ave our "'Swaetika' la bels we will have eomethlng interest in a for you later. Pacific Coast Biscuit company, ,4". -s, j , -.--- t ; Metzger fits glasses for 11.00. .- 1 Full Measure:ard F. JOftlES & CO. "' CrrVottchyejtjflf ' If 4 jmtm6(lalri . WOOD Al old body Fir, seasoned, sawed to order, per cord.SG COALScreened and washed, per ton;iv;.;.v 87 PHONES-lEAST :7; B-177L ALBANY WELCOMES 'v- " , BOOSTER DASENT ' ' ) ,4 ' : , ; t r t (Bpeeial Dispatch te Th . Joemal.l 4 Albany, Or.,; April 1 29. w Albefy fa elated over the employment of Bury L Dasent of Portland to' hea llclty bureau her aa boosting aeoretary of the , Albany Commercial club. Con aldarlng the year of erv)ce th new secretary has ; given the .advertisement business. Albany stands, .-itU to back him to a man and make hla work suc cessful. ' - : " . I i - wnarAwva BTZOTJLIjTT u aras. a. sr. cxtur, th; only Chinese woman ' doctor tn this elty. he -has , cured many af. flioted aufferera Cured private and female die- eases, also throat and: I bladder and kidney a 1 and dlaeaaea : of all klnda that the human flesh la hair to. Cured ' by Chinese herba and . ' roota Remedies harm .1 - lesa j No oaenttlnnai ' Honest treatment. Ex amination free. 202 Clay st, cor. Third. fx til -