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rna oreoom daily journal. Portland, Saturday' EVENING,' OCTOBER 5, 1D08. CHUM ABOUT TO WlEj MjisKii; coiisr STORM SWEPT ( , Tit Ring:, Field Track and Diamond 0 behove wan CASEY'S BIIICLE ClIIICHES GM.1E amanBasBBBaaenenBSeBaBajnSe Umpire Flynn Chases Three Beavers for rersisting in V Conversation. " . - ; - ' i ' (Colled I'ress Leasts' h.l ' San Francisco, Oct I rearl Casey's v two-base hit, Ms second of th after. ' noon, seat Jack Oraney over for the winning run In the tenth Inning of th . cam between tha Beavers and Oak - yesterday. Tha acora was to T led tha cama was anybody's till tha lat man was out .--j . ' Umpire Flynn chased thra'of ,th. northerners to tha clubhouse. Including Tom Kaftary. who waa warming h - bench but who left It for a, moment to engage In eonverssuon not to eiynn a liking. Pitcher Groom waa ahooed first because tha long fallow thought Flynn'e ., 'eyesight poor on balls and .strikes. Coonay and Raftery than put la and want out, too. . ' Kle-ht errors on tha Dart of tha Cora- muters aaalatad tha northerners In car ' rylng off tha frame. Ixmcks was ham mered hard In several Innings, and when ha gave way after tha ninth to Kid IewYs, tha canter fielder, nine blnglaa had been gieanea rrom nia orienngs.. . Casey a winning awat waa made off tha ' delivery or lewis, wniia n-insena, wno had relieved Garrett In tha eighth, after Jesa had taken Groom's plaoe, prevented the Qreeka Irora necomtng Dangerous. . Tba Oaks took tha lead with ona run In tha first Inning, but they wars passed ' in tha second when tha visitors piled up four tailiea on two hits and couple of errors. Tha McCredleltea made another In tha third, but loat tha lead, whan Oakland made three runa each In tha elxth and seventh innings, Portland tied the score ln the eighth . and won out easily In tha tenth.. The score:. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO, A. B). ACTON BEIIEFII u raws, m Oil -EiHJB BUTE Bf Hultnomali Gab Smoker to October li Fine Program. Casey lb..... Cooney, ss. . . . . Johnson, as, 8b nansig, jo........... Bassey, If MoCredle, rf. ........ - Ryan, cf ............ . Madden, o. ......... .. 'Groom, p.. .......... Garrett, p ....... . , . . . Graney, cf, .......... Frambea ........... KlnseUa, p 0 0 It l!.-:S ;'"-vv;.::p Representatives of the athletic clubs I ui c?fVJiiV Bill Dnkuv wilt law ffiui lnangfeS I Edgar Frank of tha Multnomah club next Friday night to arrange tha inter- olub boxing and wrestling tournament for the winter. Blllv Incus is coming from Seattle and Yd Blombera: from 8pnkane. in the meetinc an mailers pertainins; i I to the club meet will be settled with I the arrangement of tha schedule. Be-1 attle la entitled to the Paclflo const! tournament this year, and It will sroba- b v Da neia in connection w in tne A.-Y.. P. fair there next year. ixrTT T k lfTmnnn T.rvrvrriT i T T V XUlJAJMSU 11L 1 UU 1 UAlJlJ MEX ARE TUBNINO OUT JOSS' EEilf lIES wno cy youhg's (Special Diipetcb le Tke Jonrnsl Willamette University, Sal Oct 1 A good slxed football reporting for practice each evening on Willamette field and prospects for a strong team are brighter than for some time. Coach Kerby is fast roundlns: his men Into form and it la confidently ex pected that "Old Willamette" will be able to give Multnomah a hard rub when they meet in Portland. Saturday ctooer jo. Willamette will meet Al bany college at Balom, Saturday, Octo ber 17. Willamette was slow this year In en gaging a coach and for awhile athletes at Balem were discouraged with the outlook. Now everything seema brighter and the old fighting spirit ia faat returning. ..I.) Coach Luck Of Albany College, who S"0" r Cy Tounr when. Mar 6, isoi icm. or. eipecU to hare a faat team thla indgainoverSi'V-rr'ago wh.n'lSa quad is ar. ftfte1 "'VofSSkVMtad t Third Time in Baseball His- tory No Player Beached, First Base. , ; j (Dalltd rreas teee4 Wlre,t Cleveland. Oct t.AAMl jnmm m.. ni-. "'Myan ina large axpoi Z. mT sianos along l sooas io China had been directed by aide of Cy Touna- e. nitrhi I cable that their hualnaaa in ,h ,.,! teroay ha pltohed a no-hlt no-run game iTuh... .rou,M 7 Japaneaa ateamehlpa against Chicago. In which only t'li lv TKI : a L" V mmiw- i - ...we uanuuuiUini OK LilA DOVOOIL J ail si asjrsja nana fueasn sa 1 1 u ft... I aBaaa " ilJetrAT 'a history of baaebalL Exporters to China Notified That Cargoes Can Go b 'Jap Vessels. . tCalted frees Leased WVt.l eatUa, Wash.. Oct ReporU brought to Seattle by tha Nippon lueeo una steamship Jyo Maru. In dicate early dissolution of tba Chinese toyeott that haa for neariy a year been directed against .Japan and Japaneee vessel a , . I . F. If. Studley, local manager for tha Japaneee line of vnsels operating be tween Japan and China porta and Puget sound, of which tha Iyo Maru Is a part Stated that Within the naat t-m H... praoUoally all tba largo exporters bf From Sitka, to Butch Harbor Shipping: Is In Distress v : or Peril (Oalted Press Leesed Win. I 8aatUa, - Wash., Oct. I. Terrific storms art today raging on tha Alaska ooast from Bltka to Dutch Harbor. o cordlng to wireless dispatches caught early this morning. At Cordova tha learner Bertha waa forced to run for heller, seas breaking over her deck at every wave. Tha Portland, which arrived thia morning from tha westward, came In minus several lifeboats, having run Into a gala which tor tha boata from their da vita. Pianos for Bent. If you are only temporarily aettled and want a good piano to while away a part of the time, let us aend you a fine toned piano for M a month. This rent goes on purchase price If you de olds to buy. lleed-French Pianos, Sixth and Burnalda. v FOOTBALL TODAY East its. Bucknell, at Phlla- Cleveland V"!1? team July 11. mo. , . v.'" - ""j-sw Daiiera aown in h2?Ai S'i thrt orde5- Manager IaJole helped him out wonderfully by making JtcnwafK (,lff,cH,t n,C Potacula? :n,-.Wal'h.tw,f i ood form. to0k as, wu a 9 invn, nOWtVr. ha , ;rir. " " i earn. The " . . . M VI IT 1 A A k.. w.rTr"!; S t ,rl" ana Birming ham; Walsh, Schreck and Bhaw. FOBBED SENDS SQUAD TIIBOUGII SCEIMMAtlE (ftperlal Dltpatch to Tbe Joornal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. S. Owing to the recent rain the foot ball field was In condition yesterday for scrimmage work. This la the flrat real scrimmage work of the season and as the men were not accustomed to It they were frequently changed. There are over three teams out everv dnv nnri wcn fxtmes win put them through scrimmage work dally. He la not play ing any of the men continually at any one position but changes them fre quently, giving each a chance to learn the different positions. The training table will probably be started in a short time, although definite irranrrmonii nave noi Deen completed as yet. At Detroit. i?0",: - :.l io Batteries' 'summers ' Mul'len and Schmidt; Waddell. Howell. Smith and At Philadelphia, Total 10 SO It 1 Cook. If.......... Truesdala, 3b.. 4 Iewis, p., cf. ...6 Heltmuller. rf........ 6 Hogan. ss Miller, - lb. S A Ia lxnge, c 8 Hallihan. Ib......... S Loucks, p. .......... . I Van Haltren C Lawta".. Total ...... .40 OAKLAND. - AB. R, II. PO. A, B. 6 1 l 10 0 3 118 0 1110 0 1110 0 3 14 0 0 IB 0 0 0 0 4 1 8 1 1 1 1 S 10 IS 1 1 0 0 0 O 0 ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ...4? 1 11 30 1 " Multnomah club's big benefit smoker for Joe Acton, the veteran wrestling Instructor, who recently resigned, has been changed to an earlier date, the event taking place October 14 Instead of October 16. This was decided uDon when It was found the date conflicted W A STTTXTfJTfiXT Tl ATT, wiiu u ui ins norse snow. Tha club athletes will provide one of tha best boxing .and wrestling programs aver' offered in Portland to lovers of tha- sport There will be five boxing TEAM Etf B.OTTTFi HOME vine v anoeroiit Pennsylvania aeipnia. Yala vs. Syracuse, at New Haven. Harvard vs. Maine, at Cambridge. Princeton vs. Springfield T. 6., at Princeton. Cornell vs. Hamilton, at Ithaca Carlisle Indians vs. Penn State, at Wllkes-Barre. ' , Navy vs. Rutgers, at Annapolis. Army vs. Tufts, at West Point Dartmouth vs. Massachusetts Agri cultural college, at Hanover, N. H. Holy Cross vs. Vermont, at Burling ton. Vt. Williams va Middlebury. at Wil llamstown, Mass. Wast. Chicago vs. Purdue, at Chicago. Michigan vs. Case School, at Ann Arbor. Illinois va Monmouth College, at Ur ban, ill. ,j M. w. Minnesota vs. Lawrence, at Mlnneap- Washington .is ia i oils. New Tork 2 7 3 Iowa vs. Alumni, at Towa Ottv I Batteries Keelav anil ripm crn com. Notre dame vs. Hillsdale Colleara. at Notre Dame, Ind. Kansas vs. Ottawa university, at Lawrence, Kan. Boats. Virginia vs. Charlottesville. Tennessee vs. Union college, at Knox Boston Philadelphia .......'"' Batterlee Cicotee and Crlger; ser and Powera. At New York. R. H. E. 8 9 1 17 4 scniit- Richer Than Mueller Randolph-Macon, I matches, participated In by such boxers as llJ?enr7 Niecken. Lee Hughes, Miller and IIiniUHlJO Willi JJj, ...0 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 a 1 s ...0 3 0103311 110 Batted for Garrett tn alghth. Battad for Halllftan in ninth. Batted for Loucks In ninth. v , SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland Hits . Oakland ... 1 00008300 07 Hits 3 000048 11 0 11 - ,' ' . SUMMART. Two-base hits Danalg, Casey 3, Coon. . ev, Hogan, Johnson. Sacrifice hits Bassey 2, Oroom, ,Cook, Casey. First base on balls Garrett 3, Loucks 6, Kin eel la. Stolen bases Bassey, McCredie, Ryan. Madden, Cook. Struck out Gar rett t. Loucks 2. Groom 3. Klnsella 3. Hit bv pitcher Garrett, Johnson. Time or game hours zo minutes. Umpire. ) Connell and Flynn. D. Smith. Otto ntt wmium Tmt. Finnegan. Mevera. K'lllAn nnh anA Kd Johnson U tha lists. . Wrestling Instructor O'Connell will prooaoiy go on ine mat for an exhibi tion bout with Ed Johnson, the club s big heavyweight. If arranged this will be unusually attractive, since it will be " "i puDiio appearance or the new luaixuviur. (United Ptms Leased Wire.) Toklo. Oct. 8. The Hnlvorslfv nf Washington baseball team is preparing today to return to the United States, having finished Its baseball tour nf Japan. The last game was played this after, noon and resulted In a vlctorv for the American team bv the score of 4 tn 1 over the Waseda university team. Tha Americana express themselves as well pieasea at their reception here. vllle, Tenn. vs. Maryvllle, at Nash DATES OF RAILROAD C0r.irv1ISSIOriHEARIN6S at I II kl CGeeWol Tha WeU-Knowa . Bellable CHINESE Boot and Herb ' I REMEDIES life study of jdr dli id his wonderful roots and discovered and ANGELS CLINCH GAME IN THE FOURTEEXTH (Culted Press leased Wire.) ,n.:T::": ?C,V '-A.,ter 14 ,n" Campaer. - w ..i nmj vn.i uua j&iiKeiea won from San Francisco yesterday, 8 to 2. Bernard's two-bagger and Zelder'a ror In heavlne- the ball win aiinn, locals tha winning run after two wr out. Score: LOS ANGELES. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At St. Louis. First game St. Louis , Pittsburg Batteries Beebe and Ludwlg and Gibson. Second game . St Louia Pittsburr tfatteries Knoades and Bliss; nlta and Gibson. Umpire O'Day. 1 At Philadelphia. R. New Tork 7 Philadelphia 2 Batteries Ames and Bresnahan; Qulllen, Foxen, Moren end Dooln. plres Klem and Johnstone. R. H. E. 4 7 6 7 13 1 Llefleld R. H. E. 17 3 2 2 Cam- H. E. 2 9 2 Mc- Oakes, ef. . . . Ellis. If. .... Bernard, lb. Brashear, rf. Howard, 2b. Smith, 8b. ., Delmaa, ss. Hogan, 0. ., Gray, p. AB. R. H. PO. A. E 6 4 6 6 6 E 5 5 3 4 4 14 4 Totals ... 44 3 8 42 18 3 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. . 6 0al 6 8 1 . 6 02 2 0 0 6 0 0 4 5 2 .6 0 0 8 1 0 6 0 1 13 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 6 1 0 2 4 0 6 114 3 1 6 0 2 0 1 0 At Brooklyn. Boston Brooklyn R. 3 3 H. E 7 C 8 2 Pas- Batterlee Flahertv and rcraham torloua and Dunn. Umpire Emsl'le. At Cincinnati. Cincinnati 0 1 1 cnicago 6 7 0 Mauenes Kowan. waviage and Mo Lean: Brown and Kling. Umpires mgier rn.ua v wen. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast Leagne. Won. Lost Los Angeles S 6 Portland , 88 76 San Francisco ....... 83 82 OakUnd 74 7 PC. .678 .819 ,478 .433 Truth and r Quality appeal to tba WeH-Informed In every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Aceor ing!y, it ia not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna ia tbe only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is tbe best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acta without any debilitating after effect and srithout having to inereaaa tbe quantity from time to time. It acta pleasantly and naturally and tru!y as a laxative, and its component rarta are Inown t and approved fcy X hymirian, it is free front all objertioa- a!U r.inees. To. get its beneSctal aJe-ijra pyrehase tbe gecuine ' ' ' :Uy traJ fomia Tig ?yrep r . -. -H-w.VTa3Wd'rgdn.-g Mohler, 2b. . , Hildebrand, if. Zelder, ss. Curtis, rf. ... Williams, lb. . Beck, cf. Berry, c. Bodle, 3 b. Griffin, p. Totals Hamilton Racee. Hamilton.. Ont. Oct 8 Wm(W Clear, track fast. Results yesterdav: First race, five and ona-hnlf fnrlnnn selling Jeannette M., i (Burns), won; Lady Gore, 99 (Martin), second: Klaa P.. 104 (Bergen), third. Time. 1:08. Second race, mile and an eic-hth. anil. ini ceimere. 111 iMorpmnd). won- Chalfonte, 106 (Musgrave, second; Campaigner, 109 (Rice), third. Time, 1:44 2-5. Third race, six furlongs, purse Sal Volatile, 106 (Burns), won: Hanbrlda-e. 108 (Garner), second; Hawksflight. 81 viurpnyj, inira. lime, a-6. Fourth race, mile and a half, pur cave AdBum, 119 (Nlchol), won; Clell Turney. 102 (Musgrave), second; W. H. arey. io (Burns;, third. Time, 2:3m 4-5. . Fifth race, five and one-half fur longs, selling Gold Heart, 108 (Mus grave), won; Garrett Wilson" 108 (Mar tin), second; Momentum, 104 (More- iauu), iniru. rime, l.Ui 1-6. Sixth race, five furlone-s. wlllnr Tom Reld, 112 (Murphy), won; TKistle eue, jus iitice), eecona; cning Hare, 112 (Connelly), third. Time, 1:01. Seventli race, mile and a sixteenth, selling 8t. Ilarlom. 108 (Rica) won- Black Sheep 109 (Bergen), second; Glaucus, 106 (Garner), third. Time. l.i a. .......47 2 741 18 4 Two out when winning run was msde. SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Hits 1 1 1 2 0 001 000 01 18 San Fran 0000100010000 0 2 niis 101020001001 0 7 SUMMART. Three-base hit Ellis. Two-base hits Hildebrand, Bodie, Bernard. Sacrifice mis .uis. ecK, . Hildebrand, Gray. Bases on balls Off Gray, 4; of if Griffin, ovuicn ummnm waxes, juonjer, Curtis. Griffin. 2. Struck out By Gray, 10 Double plsys Bodie to Williams; Zel der to Williams to Bortln: Onrtl. tn uorry; juonier 10 Williams. Wild pitch Gray. Hit by pltehei- Bernard. Time umpires lomu and Perlna NORTHWESTERN LEAGUEi At Seattle. Seattle , Butte , Batteries Stand ridre Harkneas and Bender. R.H.B. 1 8 3 6 7 4 and Fortler; At Tacoma. .0 1 1 e R- H. E. 3 0 0 6 7 0 Tacoma Aberdeen ..00000001 0 1 Batteries Hall and Kellackey; noil, Fournler and Brlnker. Louisville Races. Loulsvlllp, Ky.. Oct. 3. Weather clear, track fast. Results yesterdav: ,.F,'rstJ'ac'' ,lx furlongs, selling Lens (107). Powers, won: MarbUa Si Ti.v. erlch. second; Merrick (107). Pickens, v,,,i u. 1 line 1 .if. Second race, one mile and seventy yards, purse Margaret T. (93) Glea ner, won; Lady Ethel (102), McGee, sec ond; Mattie Mack (107), Powers, third. Time. 1:47. Third race, six furlongs, purse Alice George (97). Butler, won; Dr. Barkley (100). Plckena), second; Cowden (105). Powers, third. Time, 1:14 2-S. Fourth race, one mtla an4 yards, purse bark Night (98), Walsh. won: .Tnhn TT, MxUlll.n tan Y ,u' , - - ...... x v , Lrvrnui, second; Maclas (36). McGee, third. Time! 1 46 Fifth race, six furlongs, selllne- Aa- .,,. ( 1 n. 1 tt - 1 l vii iu uvi;, vaiin, won; tiurron (105). Pickens, second; She Wolf (98). Dev erlch. third. Tlm 1:15 1-6. Sixth race, one mllx an4 An. .1. teenth. selling Tivollni (102), Powers, won: Albert Star f9s. Rlun . Semerus (95). Deverlch. third. Tim.' 1:45. e Has made herbs find In that atii is giving to the'worli cure. Wo Meronry, poisons or Ornga X7sed Ha Onres Without Operation or Without tha Aid of a Knife. 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Address .III Markham. PoM. Yffajfj tttj(((t yftlM Arc You a Weak Man? MT SPECIAL TREATMENT WILL CURB YOU NEED NOT PAY ONE CENT UNTIL WELL., TOU AND TOU ARE $ 1 0.00 wom A CVKB , zs ozrxnr Don't throw this announcement away, it where you can find It. and if what you today la not of GREAT interest, watch for another taiK. unan 1 send you a treatise t 1 will ir you live out of the city; and if, you can call, I will give you tn addi tion a beautifully engraved chart EXAMINATION FREE Xn Any Uncomplicated Oase Cut It 01A. nut have to say to X2. TATXOm, leading Specialist. 4 Per- Thls Date tn Sport Annals. 1178 At Philadelphia, R. 8. Newhall corea runs ror Philadelphia agalns tne Australian cricket team, the former wng mo nrst to play eleren Amerl cans against a rnrelgn eleren. 1185 at Newark. N. J.. Smith, pitch or ine dorm am a, k .w- Miunior-f rrom scoring a safe hit, but rviirva tneni ram innlnr in n, "'ii wroar, niiKn on strikes. 1381 Tom Kin. m-rh innlA. ilet of England, died near London, aged 1901 At Lanra itr F Tt. u.w and Jmj Jeffords fotight six rounds; do We-VS'Tla, 108 At-Philadelphia Terrv Yf.-rw. era and Billy Willis fourht miw Soccer Beasw Opens Today. The aoocer footbaH season atarta rr this afteroe at tbe leagu baMhali gTfuinds la a earns brtweae tKa Wait " end the ColmM. " tartlng at t it o rlork V..-,. .-V ' et a bfirt la 1.. iJl.l. me this efterpn follow M.l. a. 0i Helena Races. Helena. Mont. Oct. 8. Wathp inc. track muddy. Results yesterday First race, four furlongs, selling Sid Stiver. 104 (Klrachbauml 7 1 JlUette, 104 (Nelson). 3 to S. second : Balreed. 103 (Mandera). 8 ta 1 thir Time, 0:51. Second race, four and a half furlonra. purse Poleyard. 108 (Stuart). 8 to S. won: Minnie. 104) lUindan). I ini u.. uiiu, 41m aaajiaav. ivi tuortn). out third. Time. :81H. Third race, two mllea. nnra T aiiuml ivg furouif, 10 1. won; xLogo, (Clark), out second; Baa vol I o. 104 (MrKlnnan). out third. Time. 8:84. Fourth rac. one mile, purs, gentle men riders John J. Rogers (140). Doug- imm. 1 ig 1 , won; unit Bini I1SVI, JAC- Comaa. 4 to t. second; Pandemonium tievF, Butpnan, out. rime, l:a Firth race, seven furlonra uiiin niDsnnuwr 1 1111, KntQT, s to a, won Red Era (18). Miller, i tn t Hllver Heels (18), Van Dusee, third. i una i:s. THE X RAY FOUND THE STONES Johnson Attacks Seroatla. rraltsd Tit m I - - - ariM t Los Angeles. Cai- Oct. 3. When Rat tling Johnsons second threw op tbe sponge last night te save their fighter rrom rurtiwr punishment or Jim Barrv the Chicago heavyweight Johnson at tack. b'.A seconds and bt them aw- rerelr. Neither f1rhtr showa4 Mmk flaaa. Johnson twins bedly worsted by vam aawwuf uutmiuaa. It ta said that the (velltl salnerala. gist whe discovered tantalum gave It t k t name bawease ef the tantaMati dlffV-mlUae ftoaaatered ta twost-gat-log It. A Oermti rt"t fcse ta grsete rm lt Mctl&a tNat c4t vai a. mtnrm 1-S rr a I i f( I ria tn a 's,a "'i rf t-m rm bia a r la We have an ' Important letter from Mr. Harry L. McDuffee, a member of the firm of H. C. DeWolfe ft Co., the morentni i anors or me crocaer Bldg., San Francisco. The caae wae a eussllng ona There wm win in tne aiaaeys, with a show. ing of blood. He waa examined by seven prominent phystclana The ex amination proved that the blood from the kidneys, and It was the opin ion of all the doctors that thera waa a stone cutting the kidneys, as tbe least ""rem causea a snowing of blood. our x-Ray pictures were taken, three of the four showing a stone about nan an men in diameter. To be certain that It was a stone that cast the shadow a similar stone and ""ui toe same mse taken from a pa tient was put under him for comparison, iin iiunn snowing on tne plate. An operation waa about decided upon " rwiiooa nenai om pound wa. recommended to McDuffee - He had bB Blr-br mmt hail - able to ejl tend te hie business for ever Ti. montns, out rnowea Improvement m wa. n ucin tne next ten weeks tbe blood and pains ceased and he went about hie work as uuaL "-He me treatment about six mon lb no ronsiore Himself wall. AS ahnwlna- tba Mnut A i . 1. mcLninrm states that smaller atonoa m eliminates ibant tan he had this attack. He writes us: "I "i inii i nwi mv lira u r. t..1. Rmil CsnnniBa. mil ,.u vi. ,W,'T way tnat yve dealre.- Tnis ease was so sarprtse te vs. for - nf, ikmn mtnv rveoTtnta la oivrh easoe although eur liters tare saye very little en this sohjort It Is a fact that the writer know ooranoaillv r mk. aWy a dosoa reeovertae and without a slt,gle tailure. This eVoee aot saeaa that there hava not bm niiinna f there ssay hara fc amul fnv Mr ae ef th wruiit ant It la loinnr. tan to kexw that at far m - ems m faUur an this elase of eases nita wwi rrrreae Is tbe ene e IT srMner gioaaw S t . .w-. i j - - , w i tjirn Every Vonan uanaw son ueoia knew ,, . soon i im wondema siakvu. wnirlma sarav lias mew Varlaal Snaoa. M4a. set-Moat Conrad taut. Im sot sapfkly th itsi, aeaapt so . Mil nm luj,. rn. Uluiniia4 baok iJ.c. tlgrfss fall sartlaalara Bail ritMM,.. - valuablalj lartljs. MAaVBI, cV, eve jb. eaa bt gar Bala ky BkkUarn ttrva Oa. WaaaWte. Oa, aad Laaa-AaTla Drag Oa. atataa. A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K CHAN the only Chinese woman doctorlna In this city. She haa cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that the human fieeh Is heir te. Cured by 'Chinese neroe end roota Rero dlee Yiarmleaa. Ka Mh etlona. 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