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I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY- EVENINO, SEPTEMBER 30. 1003.. mm!) or- m Rinff, rioia Track and Diamond IF YOU ARE A WEM PMR! . - - ; ; LOSE FIRST GAME Ityan and Danzig 3Iiscuc and Greeks Itomp Home at -Their Leisure ;- San i Francisco, Sept 10.- Although Bom started for Portlsnd and Wright for Oakland, yesterday, neither lasted Jverr long, both being chased In favor . .f dra-a and Christian. ' Th "Whole quartet waa wild, Clirlitlan being less ao than any- tha others. . ,, Errors y Ryan, whloh let In three rune, and by Panel, which permitted the local one more, robbed the north- nan an- ohanoa tntm. victory . Things broke badly for Portland In, the fourth inning. 'Miller waa an I a on a awat that hod the odor of long- home, llalllnan tried to aaorinoe hint but beat nn tha hunt Dnu rallied LewlS. ' Mc- l Cradle shooed Rose after the Texan had preeented two wide onea to Chrlatlan. Graney. could not locate the jiaie ana . , , . . I : . . 1 11111.. nAMa I nnii in WHittmi. lurvniM au utoi nvinci 1 Truescale rapped the ball Into center 'Held and. Ryan allowed it him. . In an inatant the bases were cleared of their, load. Five runa were tne re ault. Including Truesdale. The acore: ; v PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E, 4 1 BEHlfER ERR 0 R S ' . : ; 'VHAT WINS FOR NEWYORK ; ' : : , Casey, 7b. . . Cooney, .as. Johnson, 8b. . Hanilg, - lb. . . Ryan, f,-. . . McCredlo,-rf. Bassey, :lf. .. Krambea. c. . Rose,- p. Graney, p. .. 0 1 2 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 Totals .SO 4 6 24 10 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 8 4 8 4 4 3 3 0 1 0 s 0 0 2 0 2 0 .28 9 6 274 1 ' Cook, If. k Trueadale, b. . . I Lewis, cf. Jn Helt mutter, rf. .. Eagan, .as. ...... Wilier, lb.. ...... Hal 1 1 nan, 3b. t. C. Lewia, c. .... Wright, p. Christian, p Totals . if BUUKJU til lIViNlIMUB, I, Portland 0 021 X000 04 , Hits 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 f OaKiand lOJBluoo I Hits 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 SUMMARY. two-bae hits Eagan, Johnson, Ryan, Mltler. Three-base hit Baasey. Hits Off Wright 2, runa 1; rung oft Graney ; runa orr Christian l; hits on Kose a, runs oir Hose a. sacrifice hits Helt mullcr. McCredie, Danzig, Trueadale, Halllnan. Stolen basesCook 2. Trues- dals, Heltrauller, Epgan. Double play wagan to 'lruesaaie. unarge oereat to Graney. Credit victory to Christian. Flitst base on balls Off Rose, 8; oft Wright, 4; off Christian, 2; off Qraney, 1. 'Struck out By Wright, 1: by Rose. 4; .by Christian, 3; by Graney, .1. Time AT . . a-fl mf Hn, hnitr n nil R mlnnta. j; Umpires O'Connell and Flynn. Big Gridiron Teams Out Today. y of December. The open season on city. A feature of this W,w Vnrlf. fient SO, Thii War MifAfn iinivra1tv taa.m a makA thpir first an. ) nearance of thn season on the eridlron today, including Yale, Harvard and Pennsylvania. Though the games are mdre or less in the nature of practice contests they will give the critics an Vbpfortunlty to form Judgment on . the 1 coadltion of the teams for the big i games to be played later In the season. Yale's contest is with Wesleyan at , New Haven, Harvard plays Bowdoin at Catndriage ana Pennsylvania Jines up against tne university or xsorin uaro llnf. on Franklin field. Hunting Season Begins in Maine. ' Bangor, Maine, Sept. 30. The deer huattnor season In Maine opens tomor row and will continue until the middle V , 1 ,. ,. Herzog of the Giants, Is Shown Sliding Into Third Base by a Steal. He Is One of the Members of the Team Who Has Come to the Front Within the Last Few .Weeks, ; ; V RIIIG READY FOR SCHOOL WORK Oriental Building Will Re ceive. Horses Tomorrow May Get Outlaws. j ALL-AMERICAN BACK W. Cruthers, who will again - act as ring roaster at the Hunt club show, annonncea that the magnificent show ring at the Oriental building, will be ready for schooling tomorrow. Work' men have finished placing a heavy lay' er of earth on the floors. , Thin has beea rolled so as to give firm footing to the norses. ana tne surr&ce naa been cov ered with a layer or sawdust. During the fine weather. - exhibitors who will show under, the saddle or In harness. have been dbing their "prepinar" on the streets, put now that the ring- is ready, they will school their horses in tlio rlnar. so as to ret them used to beincr driven ana riaoen lnsiae. Mr. Cruthers hasn t as yet allotted the hours, but when he does, saddlers and high school riding will be assigned certain hours and the. single and double drivers certain hours. Tha rlntr will be cleared at stated periods in the day for the schooling of jumpers, both over the hurdles and over the high Jump. eastern Oregon, wnere tne Pictur esque cowDoy stui gaiiops over tne mils, dressed In his brown "chaps" and broad sombrero, wants . to take Dart In - the Hunt club horse show. A letter has been . received at the Hunt club rooms from union, wnere they boast of hav ing rough riders that can fork and ride anything that stands on four feet, ask' lng ror permission to take part in the snow ana give an exhibition In broncho- busting., The writer says they have half a uozen outlaw norses mat can maice tne King or Burxaio Bill s riders "grab leather." Whether this destlnctive western fea ture, will be a part of tlje horse show win aepena upon .president x. S. Mc- Grath, who is at. present out of the , WW o frill urgiu l ' J weena ftai i Otflu 1 end two weeks earlier. The hunting i prospects this year are said . to be good. ana hundreds' of sportsmen,- many of them from distant parts of the country, haVe gathered in the northern, central and eastern portions of the state, where lue wia gtuna is mum pieuuiui. BIGGEST FOOTBALL MAN interesting, but whether hi sort will it would i y r I. I t. I i I I '"'.:'. . I - A 1 . ' .1 - 1 loose In the show ring s a matter to oe aeciuea upon. . OREGON FOOTBALL MEN SUSTAINING INJURIES (SpacUl Di.cttch to Tbe loarsiLt University of Oreaon. Runnn flant 80. Coach Forbes Is having- some trouble aettlnar , his men Into roniMnn and' it la owing- to this fact that he has been unable to begin scrimmage work. He had Intended to start thta week but win postpone it until tne boys are in better condition. Clarke is suffering- from a bad ahmtl. der. Moullen bad his hand cut and Main is naving trouoie wun nn ankinn v erai or tne dltlon. No arran V 1 Hit UPLAfiD BIRDS FLV TOfflORROlV Great holes will be shot out of the atmosphere and gobs - of Mongolian pheasants will be picked out of the stubble, for tomorrow Is tbe first day pf October and the first day of Oc tober is the opening of the upland bird season. ' Hundreds of sportsmen In the Wll lamette valley, not a few from Port land being in the number, will leave tonight for the hunting grounds in ine, ijinn ana poik counties to get the first shot at the oriental beauties. Reports from Linn county are to the effect that birds are scarcer than usual, but Lane and Polk announce ments presage good shooting in those sections. mm class STIE TONIGHT English Champion Heavy lavorite Over Pride of , . California's Ring. ; ( ; V (Special DUpateb to Tba JoarnaLI Ban Francisco," Sept 10. With both men at or belew weight and In as good i physical condition as they can expect to: attain, Owea Moran and Eddie Hanlon, who meet tonight before Sam Berger's club In what la scheduled to be a 10- round bout, put on tha flnlshlng today oyj doing just enough work to keep them In trim. ..-. . - The Britisher la a favorite at bad s of tO 1. So Mr hi Ma harkara haan I to place their money on his chances that thd supporters of the native son have been given a price which looks almost prohibitive. Experts say the odds are too low. ,' Undaunted bv tha fart that Moran la such a. heaw favorite, how I ever, the money of his supporters does ) not go begging entirely. 1 Hanlon will have a' shade In the1 weight. His avoirdupois hovers around 132, Moran being about Ave pounds be low. The fighter from across the pond has the advantace of science and rlns- generalship. He la a clean hitter and quica to aoive an opponent s style. Han-1 Ion Is Inclined to rough It and take his chances. A gruelling battle should re- uit. - A 15-TOund go between Kid Harrison Even If Others Have Failed' to Cure You Do you feel that your manly strength la sltpvMng awayT Are you weak, nervous, fretful and gloom liav pains and aches in different Darts of the' body, your sleep disturbed, weak back, headache. despondency, melancholia, palpitation of the heart, unaola to concentrate your thouchta. poor memory. easily fatigued, specks before your eyes, aversion to society, lack of ambition, will power depleted, dlszy spells, vital losses, poor circulation, feel cold, life less and worn out, primarily induced In many cases through abuses, excesses, overwork, etc.? If so, then i warn you.- uo not oeiay longer. Tha methods I devised twenty years ago for treat lng men's disease proved a radical -step la medi cal science. Those methods have enabled me to cure dlseasea that were formerly regarded aa In curable. In working out my methods, I held the theory that "WEAKNESS," for Instance, was not a constitutional or functional ailment, but a pros tatlo affection, and. therefore, merely local. I rea soned that Its constitutional effects were ' simply the results of a tremendous waate of energy due to Inflammation of the prostate gland; that' this being true, a local treatment could alone effect a our. Thereupon I devised tha treatment I employ today with such marked success. Indeed. I have never known this treatment to fail to effect a com plete ana permanent cure In a comparatively short nine. Xm. ATX.O. The Leadlag Speelallst My Fee for a . Cure Is la Any UncompH cat4 Case ... Pay Mc When Cured and Sam Kelson preliminary. will furnish the main PACIFIC'S OUTLOOK GROWING PROMISING I. (Special Dispatch to The Josraat) Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or., Sept. 20. The outlook for a winning football team at Paclflo Is growing brighter every day. During the past weea tne squaa nag increased to au men. nearly all or whom are players or ex perience. K. M. iMarkham of Milton, Or., has Joined tlie squad and will undoubtedly prove a valuable i addition either at rialfback or end. Benjamin Mavfleld. 200-pounder from eastern Oregon, is I making good at guard. Although new at the game. Mavfleld Is faat on bis feet and will work into a good man. . H. I McCoy, last year's center, reg istered yesterday and will probably play one of the tackles, while A. I Rexsford, a member of the University of Montana team two years ago, will nil the other I tackle, nosttion. There is a large bunch of promising material for the positions oenina tne line. The season will open with a . game with Portland academy at Forest Grove next Saturday. The following Friday the team Dlavs a aame with Albany col- 1 . . 1. . !,,. I ICKS Ull llIC- UllLCl null. . I The student body yesterday afternoon No Man Need Be Weak : My treatment for other diseases neeuilar to men are also alone- ortrlnat lines, and are eouallv suceoaaful. - Hanu I reitarsta that na man need be wkak and AILING. My Special Treatment Is an open door to manly vigor and all the pleasures that belong to perfect health. Any man may avail him self of my services. It has been and Is my life's work to aid afflicted men, alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health and via-or. I have there fore placed the charge for my aervlces within the easyreach of any man, no matter wnat nis circumstances, xo rnuvni raltn, I wil, wait run MX FEE UNTIL TOU ARK CURED. No man could be fairer than that I take all the risk. Tou take none whatever. Tou have everything to gain and abso lutely noimng 10 lose. Delay Is Dangerous Men whose vitality Is exhsusted. those who have som nrivata dlneaaa er weakness lurklnr In their system, and who are trematurelv old. while still young In years broken down wrecks of what they ought to be, and who want to be strong and to feel aa vigorous aa they did before they wasted their strength, to enjoy life again, to win back tha vim. vlaor and vitality i , . , . r . . . . -, r. . . ... lusv, suvuiu consult wun me oeiore it is too late. elected aa its representative on the ath- : year . lex Rob- letlc committee for the ensuing year H. '. AH SPORTS OF ALL SORTS P. Humnhrevs. H. I McCoy. . Inson. H. E.t Ferrln. J. R. Ward, W. B. I Gwynh. All student athletics are under ? the Jurisdiction of this committee which Is composed of three faculty and alx student members. S3- 4 ' ac," "jl - . 1 Jimmy others are alao In poor con venient has been md as vat for the training table, but it will be started In a week or two. v NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Seattle. Seattle Butte Batteries Rush and Fortler and Spencer. Umpire Frary. . R.H.E. 0 7 4 Claflln Frank Slaker, the famous old ruv.back of the University of Chicago football team, . who In his time was considered the hardest plunging back In the United States. He was chosen for the All- American. Note tbe 'Winged M", on his jersey. Frank Is out with the squad at every practice and the Portland fol lowers may get a chance to see him in action. ...... Slaker la as rugged as when he wore Chicago moleskins, and if he plays throughout the season Multnomah will . . 1 .. 1 TI. 1 ' gingery on the field as he used to be. even tnougn ne is a tew winters ouer. nENLEY'S WILDNESS .Tim R t, am,. flam. - m,a.- "the Bad Boy of Chelsea," are to meet in a bout in New York, October 8. The Philadelphia Nationals hava it on -the Chicago Cubs to the tune of 18 games to lor tne season. Articles have been slaned for a bout between Cy Flynn and Tom Crawford i to taice piace at oil, city, October 6. Jim Driscoll. the featherwels-ht cnampion ox isngiapd and Australia, has arrived in New -York and la look ing for bouts with some of the little lignters. The season of the California State league is tno longest of any organiza tion in the country, beelnninar March 28 and continuing to November 16. But games are played only twice a weeit, UTiaay and Saturday. Battling- Nelson and Packv MclTar. land will probably furnish the Thanks giving Day attraction at Promoter Cof- Jimmy Jones of Montreal la tha lead ing hitter of the Eastern leae-ue. Hearne of Baltimore has a hiaher per centage, but he has played in leas than nan tne games of tne season. This Date in Sport Annals. 1844 First hurdle race of any note In America took place at Beacon course. 1878 At Liverpool, Edward Pay son Weston completed a walk of 6U0ft miles and 48 yards In six days. 1879 "The reserve' rule was secret ly adopted by the National league at a special meeting at Buffalo. 1883 At Dublin, W. M. Woodside of Minneapolis won a Dicycie race, ama teur. 60 miles, for the championship of Ireland. 1884 At Carson City, Nevada defeated California in interstate rule raatcn, military teams, zoo ana ouo yaras. 1903 At Philadelphia. Robert Fltx- slmmons knocked out Con Coughlln in first round. , 1904 At San Francisco. Joe Gans and Joe Walcott fought 20 rounds to a draw. 1906 At Kansas City. Joe Walcott and Billy Rhodes fought 20 rounds to a I draw. Crown Theatre. SKI Aider HAflr ThtrA afreet A ft-Aflt Wrong Righted Captain Bunting. Jack (Twin) Sullivan, who is in Tia Angeles, recently turned down an of fer from Jim Jeffries to box Sam I Langford. Sullivan Is desirous of a match with Hugo Kelly. Freddie Welsh, the Enarllsh light weight, being unable to get a bout with rattling Nelson, has consented to mMf Mnurw1 Navera rwrn-a TftffHAa' ciuo in los Angeies in October. Manager Frank Boyle, who has won two pennants with his Waterloo team in the Central association, will no doubt receive several offers to Join faster company next season. fjfE 4 1 Want 1 Tailor-Hade . J For less than ready-made , ' S Stead our ad tomorrow. , ! COLUMBIA WOOLEN ; I mills company;. My Direct-Method Treatment Offers a Positive CURE for Every Ailing Man I Cure "Weakness" "Weakness" Is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonla system of treat ment, but is merely a symptom of chronlo inflammation or conaestlon In the prostate gland. This condition exists as a result of early dissipation or some improperly treated contracted nisoraer, ana requires careiuuy directed local measures only. By my own original methods, the prostate aland is nulnklv restored to its normal atate, which results in full and complete return of strength and vigor. My cures are permanent because the condition responsi ble for the functional disorder is entirely removed, and 1 am convinced that by no treatment other than my own carefully directed local measures is a radical cure or tnis aliment possiDie. Contracted Disorders The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted diseases could be scarcely exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure In the lease possiDie time, x nave treated more cases or contracted aisor-tiers tnan any other physician upon the Paclflo coa?tv My cures are thorough and are accompiisneo in less time roan oiner xorms or treatment require in produc ing even aouotrui results, x employ remeaies or my own devising, ana my treatment is equally effective In both recent and chronic cases. I also permanently cure SPECIFIC . BLOOD POISON., STRICTURE. Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a pri vate talk with me you will not be urged to begin treatment. '. - If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart.- My offices are ooen all day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Sundays from 10 to 1 only. tub DR. TAYLOR cd. S34K HOaUUSOV BTBZXT, COKHXB BSOOITB ' P0BTX-tJ,'' oseooit. " DT? A rpo A TVT 1?T? A TPTCm P.f. last vear a great kickers, on the At Vanconver. Vancouver .....r.... Spokane ,'. . ....... . Batteries Erickson Holm and Krelta. and R.H.E. S. 8 .. 4' t Arbogast At Tacoma. Tacoma Aberdeen .......... Bat terles Carson and Foamier. and R.H.K. ::::: Shea; Calif f STANDING OP THE TEAMS, ractfte Coast League. ' Wan. - r Loe Angeles .... 93 t .178 PorUand 7$ Jj Sen Francisco ..81 ea n v--.ski ta ti .414 , t - ' Helena, M ! . cloudy, track ,- W ) . .. - i First race, , - I , Aunt Hala. 1 " - ' I . - f won: Lady Ai Dew Waller, tba firaous On-ran Ag .rVraltaral pire football player, -who will play with Multaoraab 'dab ajtaia ttla year. . Dew's weight Is aomehere arouod 2S0 ioiia!.'biojr tna tlrcert pUyer la l cortbwf-rl. Heleaa Race. Mont., aept. 18. Weather last, ttesuita rastardar: th -vvr luriongs, pu- . It (Van Dumi. 1 1 Adelaide. 13 (Shrtnarl a a Socxl. Ralraadt. Itft Viaaa i a t Bvtna ' rare. fire furlena-L itu Fir Mrry, lf J Millar), t la f; Sera- Mroeiie, if intir), 4 te 1. eecood: Lightning Fla: it (Gilbert). 9 to 3. thtrd.- Time. 1 els. Third rar. fcalf mile. taadk-ap, ra tlemaa rijr pmn-emfwilam, 1 ti gut ln. t I. wo: Little Heek. 149 ( McC . rnw4 Int-inrk. I II H. Fowrtn rae-. rmt farlofira. taad!-ap AI-. l't ifhnn), te 1. won; Ltt ' I Jttrrur. to i. eeroird : Native T.te 3. third. Time. 1.1;. Time. (United Press Leased Wlrs.l Los Angela, Sept 30. Henley lowed four runs In the second Inning yesterday and Los Angeles won, 6 to 4 LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. 4 2 3 2 0 Oakes, cf. . '. Ellis, If Dillon, lb. . . Brashear, rf. Howard, 2b. Smith. 3b. Del mas, sa. . Easterly, c. . Brlswalter. p. 1 7 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 01 Total 34 6 9 27 7 2 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. II. PO. A. K Mohler, !b. Hlldebrand. Zelder, as. . . Meicnoir. rr. Williams, lb. Beck, cf Berry, e. . . . Bodie. 3 b. .. Healey. p. .. Total If. 3 1 0 e l 03 29 4 4 24 19 SCORE BY INNINGS. Loe Angeles ... 1 4 0 Hits ..2eieee -9 San Francisco.... eieeieee e t hiu oieeisti e i SUMMARY. Twe-baae hit Oakes. Sacrifice bits Brashear. Fill. Henley. Baaea en beJls Off Brie Iter 1. Struck out By Briswalter 7. by Henley 7. Stolen oaaea. zelder- Jtieirboir. Double plays Brsahear to Dllion. Hit by pitcher Zelder. Time ef game 1 hour. I minute, umpires Ferine and Te- ron. Burr of Harvard. Hollenbaok or Pennsylvania, coy or rale and Wll ner or uorneu, remain in the game. frinceton naa lost iiarian and tha in. ai- i dians Mt. Pleasant. The last week of the Southern league reason waa a nummer. September 14 New Orleans had a percentage of S7a and Nashville .6(4; September IS, New Orleans was .574. Nashville .687. Sen. tember 16 the figures stood. New Or leans, .en and xsaanvuie .Y0: Beptem ber 17. New Orleans was .380 and Nashville - September 18. New Or leans .576 and Nashville .S9: Sentam- oer i, nsnvuiB won tne pennant witn a percentage of .673, with New Orleans 671. 9 Tri-State league fans -will miss Rddl Ashenback. who managed the Johns town team this season. Ashenback Is a born humorist and does the funniest coacning stunts since tne days or Arils Latham. He has signed to wear a Chi cago national league uniform the com lng season. WW Tba 'former blsr learns nla-ara vhn have won pennants this season ss minor league manarem include: jack Dunn. Baltimore, Eastern ' league; Charlie Carr. Indianapolis.. American associa tion: William Bernhard. Nashville. Southern league; Wll! faro ('Ducky') Holraea, Sioux City, Western league; Harry wc-l vertnn. Wllrlamsoort. Tri. State leagae; Richard Cooley Topeka. Western asaoclatloB: Malaehl Kittrda-e. Scrantoo, N. Y- state league: Jeeae Burkett, Worcester. New Kncland leagae, end John McCarthy. Swri-anald Tbree-I learve. xorrr xor. Are yoe Jest barely getting er nd Vy the aid of crutch er a carts f Uaieae re hav lost a limb er have a 4e Anflll v-lff wkr9 tmmlil. ta k.M.t being a rubile chr for 96 yeare. I .. . ,v IT r.X r HTTBT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF -TEETH FOR $5 Wr ltea Guarantee for 10 Year. CBOWBTS Any teoth In the mouth we crown wun soua goia. jik. e.tr?ornlyt . . .V.. .$4.00 Any Porcelain Crown madeno mat ter wnat uiey ar eaiiea or now f.h'i;?r r.r. .$4.00 BBEDOIS Solid Gold Tod. Solid Gold tJacaa, i-orceiain aa flfl Fronts, par tooth rfavU Solid Gold Teeth. 22k, mlA Of) bridge, per tooth .v'wUU All ether work same price propor tionately, raiauss sxTaAonoi Free When r-iates er Brtds are Ordered. Aeeelate Ouaraateee. LILT DE.1TAL PAKLOKS i-czbo a ooves btbxxtb. Heure S a. as. te a. m. Phone A-ltla, Opea Suedare, NOW OPEN FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY For the benefit of men only we have added to our office eauinment free museum of anatomy, presenting a atudv of health and disaa- In all its various forms and affording educational opportunities not found eisewnere. man, Know tnyseir. eiuajr tne natural ana unnatural condi tions oi tne numan ooay as uiuatratea oy iiie-suea models. Cures Guaranteed Consultation. and Fxamination Free No Better Treatment In The World . We Lead All Others Follow $5.00 OUR FEE Tor a complete eare U any simple aa oompUoated ease. We Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands, Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Special Diseases of Men. Men make ne mistake when they come te us. We give you the r i suits of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best eery Ice that money ran buv. If you are ailing consult aa Medicine fur nished In our private laboratory from 31. 0 to 36.09 a course , If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hour I a. at, to 9 p. m. dally. Sundays I to 12 enly. r , OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE t91H Horr-eoa U Betwee Ve-urtk aaa IMfUw rortlaae. Or. ana waa bora rn tbe Herki mer county roor1o In t'tlra It years go, spent ail bis dars there and died, la fat institution a irw dare eao. v eway your cratcbee aad be aa wa as an; ob. PrVe I- 9e, 11.9a, Sold by Ekkdsnor Urag company. v-i until. vcunr. i I ti(eMtni-m h I enar-w-raa-tai a) U li main m " , a , .. . k,.. aal aat , ae-anr er y i cbj. V sa 2 t a-v a- r if - naa- J 91 sa. it M Ci m sa sa 4w fj LB A"IXZiD!r7Cl 1 1 A Pesfiismil iMMmrr for tW BUi I As llawsU-r a a Sea SaOa, a I ocwim m nt s, r 'liii l i i - , .a 1 g ths cases. w a-t W l mmt hm r.. a ftflt f v , i ...::.i--i.-t-izi -. 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