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VilLLSUORO INDEPENDENT EclciMi in th pottottic at Hillsboro, On. M twrouil-claM uiait uitlr. SubwrlpUun, InadYanea, pr year, H OC UILLBBOEO fUBUHHIXG CO. Froj 1). M. C. GACLT. Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1W2. SPECIAL 8BSSIOS. Tbu Salem Journal, Col. Holer Witor, is Mkiug tor a upeeial eftmlon of the leglaUture for the purpose of euacting- a atate. official salary law and an act making effective th In itiative and referendum amendment to the conatitotlon. The demand for this legislation U the claim that if enacted before the officer elect are worn in, there will be a caving of 1:200,000 lea the cost of the special section, which la put at $1000 per day. The amnion would last from ten "o fifteen day wherefore ucb special sesalon would coat about $13,000. The Journal doea not point out the Item that would go to make up the $00,00), And the Indepen dent doea Dot believe any such sav ing can he made. The proportion to put the officials ou flat salary la a good oue and should be adopted, but It doea not mean that the gover nor will get leea money than now paid. No one supposes tlint it would be just to pay the governor no more than $1600. That aum may have been sufficient 44 years ago when we were few Id number and the business of the office trivial in amount. Even the secretary o( state would get more from the state treasury under a flat salary than is now paid to blm. What that officer gets more than the $1500 cornea from fees paid by wealthy corporations who are beat able to contribute. No doubt (here is a little leekage here since the state pays the cleric hire that (terforms the work for these ou'slde parties. If that outride work were n6t done fewer clerks would be needed, and if done the emolument should pay clerk hire and not the state. How much these fees amount to cannot be known but It is not be lieved that the sum even aproxi mates to $200,000. In the state printer's office, where it is claimed that a great savlnir is possible, the annual estimate for the past two year was $36,000. If all of (his were saved It would not amount to a fourth of $200,000. In truth the state printer does not get a very great salary since he pays for his la bor at the highest wages demanded by the printer's union. The office Is a union offiae. A saving can be made In the printing office and the way to do it is for the legislature to order less work done. The printer Is on the fte system and get paid for what he doea. The laws paying the officers more than the constitutional allowance are acts passed by the legislature and van be reealed at auy time. The regu lar session ran do that as well as a special session. The constitutional ob jection to the repeal of such or the enactment of any law la removed by the initiative and referendum amend ment. The necessity for an extra session doea not exist. STATE Pit EMM, Col. K. Hofer and Uovernor Oeer threaten to call an extra essiou of the Oregon legislature. Albany Herald. Uov. Oeer has started a move ment for au etra setwlou of the leg islature to secure aa Immediate re duction of salaries of state officials. He believes now in carrying out platform promise. He does not wish Chamberlain to get that $6000 salary against which he declaim ed so much durlug the campaign. He fears the rednctuon in salaries, made during the term of the newly elected officials, caunot be changed after they shall lie sworn Into office Oeer Is a fine man a regular Arte- nius Ward, who think the bent place for a boil Is on the othn fel. low's leg! Astoria News. Ooingon the supositlon that Ueo, i mamneriain is our next trover nor, we expect to see the governor's salary confined to $1500 a year. Rut will he stand for thai? It 1 Mghly probable that Chamberlain con tern pit ten drawkng the rustomary 12;0. l.ugene Register. The official count for governor has not yet been completed, the delay being In Multnomah county where the tally sheets for three precincts were ealed In the ballot boxes. The clerk refuse to open these at waa dine by the rhvk in this county, hot will wait for aa order of the Circuit Court. Chamberlain is, without much doubt, elected by a lead of SM) to 300 vote. All the other republi can state candidate are elected by the usual ionoritlea. Mr. Tongue' plurality in thia district ia over 7000, a gain of 4000 over the 1900 election. DESEKET 45S1TEKS1BT. Halt Lakt City, Utah, June 2. Editor Independent: Yesterday wast the 101t anni versary of the birth of Brlgham Young, bat a the 1st of June came on Sunday, and the "Mutual Im provement" conference being la tea sion, the celebration was not held until today. Ilia family, defendant and friend honored hi memory by having J reunion at Saltair. The statute of ! President Youbir at the head of Malu atreet, waa beautifully deco rated with evergreen, flowers, col ored light and flag. He!d'a band assembled around it la the atoralng and played favorite a'r of the leader of the Mormon people. While this was going on the veteran artillery men of Nauvou Legion took two cutis to Capitol Hill north of the city, and fired a salute of forty-seven gun. The special feature of the day was the reunion at 8tlUlr. SUtalr pa villion 1 a pleasure resort about eighteen mite weat of the 'city oo Great Salt Like. Traiua went out bout six time during the day. The o mntry thro which one paa sea to reach Haltalr 1 dry and barren, the principal product being sage brush. Very little of It la under cultivation. The Jordan Uiver, which ia tilled with ijuicksand aad whirlpools in plauee, la a narrow, dirty lookiifg little stream, hardly worthy of the name river, and waa crossed before cue had time to more than take one hasty look. The pavllliou, which was built, or rather finished, June 1, 181)3, ia of Moorish architecture and was built at a cost of $300,000. It rests secure ly on 2,500 piles, and when first erected was 4000 feet from shore, but the waters of the lake have been re ceding so rapidly of late year that Official Uote NAMK8. STATE Governor George E. Chamberlain, dem William J, Furnish, rep A. J. Hunsarker, prohl. ,. K. K. Ryan, socialist Supreme Judge Koliert S. Bean, rep 11. K. lionhaiu, deiu C. J. Bright, pro Pecretarjr of State 0. W. Barzee, socialist N. A. Davis, pro. Krank I. Diinlinr, rep I. W. Hears, limn State TreaHuior llenrr Blaokuian, dem T. 8. Mclianiel, pro Charles 8. Moure, rep W. W. Mvers. socialist Superintendent of Public Instruction .1. 11. Acaeruian, rep. U. W. Kelsey , pro.. W. A. Wann, dem...... Attorney General A. M. Crawford, rep. , T. II. Govne, pro James H. Italey, dem State Printer W. W. Brooks, pro James K. Godfrey, dem J. K. HoHuier, socialist J. K. Whitney, rep.. .... DISTRICT. Representative to Congress lliram Gould, pro K. P. Itamp, wcilist Thomas II . Tongue, rep J. K. Weatherford, dem United Ktates Senator T. T. Geer, rep C. K. H. Wood, dem COUNTY. Representative Hubert Bernards, union , William Sclmluierich, union.. . . , Soloimm Weckert, union 1. M. C. Gault, rep Charln" Hints, rep B. K. Punlv, rep I. C. Einmel, pro Iwi Knnea, pro H, 8. rUuntevunt, pro County Judge H'. T. Buxton, rep N. P. Oakernmn, pro I. . A. Kocxl, anion Omniv CommiHiioner ', J. Butner, rep W. II. t'onnell, pro. B. G. edy, union County t'lerk ' K. J. lioilman. rep I.. I.. Hollingrr, pro. . .' Gen. A. Morgan, union Sheriff 8amnel Gallireath, rep J. K. Hawkins, pro 4. W Newell, mi km Recorder of Conveyances H. R. Pindley, pro Kmil I. Knratli, rep ltnlpli I.. Wann, union Trcaxurcr J. M. Greesr, pro William M. Jackmin, rep K. II. Parker, union. Ai'sc-wor '. ('. Kmniel, pro A. Peterson, union eo. II. Wilcox, rrn ...i Surveyor n ior r.. r.inmei, pro A. A. Morrill. rei Coroner lr. C. I.. Ijirye, rep W. P. Via. nnion Swine runniog at large..... . ..Yes No . Ye Initiative and Keferenilutn , No Total votes polled in each precinct. rVatU-rinit for 1'. 8. Senator: C. W. Fnlton-IJiut.Mi, 4 ; IWneliui, l;ColuuiUa, 1;M Milliilioiv, M;g Hillaburo. S ; 8 K.et ir..e, W Cedar. 1 ; ToUI. 20, J ud )iu Bennett Columbia. J; X Hillitnro, 1 ; Total. S. 8. A. D. Mek Columbia. 2. io. Kelly-Col-ambia. I. W. I). Hare .V Hilltboro. 1. Simon S Hiiliboro, . Tonju 9 HilhUiro, 1. Vaughn West Cedar, 1 Hiuton Biiitnn. I. flratterinK lor Coroner : ( . 8. T. Bowwr 8 Korett Oror. . and ban can be een mot than a hundred feet waat of the pavllliou aad the bather must wade out for many rod before the water reachea even to the walat. Boon the resort will be oo dry land. Old timer hereaay that there have been time when one could walk over to Ante lope Island dry ahod, but now he would have to use a boat. Bo the water Diay return at aome future day. There are 629 bath hou-ws com pletely equipped and the floor for danciug measures 260 by 140 ft. Many thousand can las accomodated on the pa villion at one time, There are many attraction a ' shooting gallery, a steam awing, beside other swing", placed on the first floor where hundred can eat lunch at one time, and many other minor attrac tion. Those who are so iuciined can climb to the top of the pavillion and there obtaio a flue view of Great Salt Laae,the lland audtheOuulrrh mouulaiua. Or if . they are tired constitutionally, they uiay wauder out ou the wings and gaze down In to the lake or watch the seagull which circle about the pavllliou. Today a special program was rend ered. Three of Brlgham Young's wive were present besides 300 or more of hi deceudauts. When first going on the ' aecoud floor all grabbed a cltelr and pushed it along ou the waxed floor until they reach ed tho authorities of tho church, when they (topped. Everyoue waa comfortable when It was auuouuced that all were to gather 'round the orchestra stauj, which was at the south end. Joseph K. Smith, the present head of the church, was the first speaker, lie paid many glow ing tribute to the departed presi dent. U. II. lloberts delivered au oration. He was a little handicap ped by hi introduction. U. Young, on of Urigham Young, Sr., intro duced him. After describing the many way in which he resembled I of (Uastoittdton County, 6. 4 43 125 7i 871 43 ; 5 ! 32, 67 7 Ml 10 17l 5 2 73 (Mi KM SO! 24 i (cJionj J ! til 3, Will' 5t i l J is' 7 M:t 10: 2j ; 1 i 2 2: l 4n! 4 41 114 I(M W sol 35' 31) 3 7 30i 2? 33i 54 s; hi . M 41 2, 1 4: 4i 91 7'l(irt 37jll6 87.110 W H2 58 HI 7 8H 1 B; l 5.I02i 5 3ti 2 2H 3.3 i 33 Hi K 44 HO 3 i 1 74 10H 17! 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He aid that he had meant to tie neriouB and that it was a little unkind of his friend to switch him off in such a manner. He aaid that he had never dreamed of resembling Itrigiiam Young, and thai all knew about the twins. The speech was fine as Robert's always are. He spoke par ticularly of the preparation that urtgnam Young hd to fit him for the great work which Ood had or him to do. He wa prepared by the lessons be learned in eaiiy life ihro coming In contact with the common people etc. During the course of his remarks he msde oue asweriiot, that would be a good subject for debate. Mormon's Itelieve, aud they are quite right iu their I 1 ef according to the Bible, in precxistence of spir its. While speaking ou this sulij't t Huberts advanced the theory, if one can call it audi, that environment and parentage hare very little to do with the building ,.f clmracter; tlmt our character was already formed in the world of spirits, or something to that effect. The last sieaker was Dr. Tanner who of couise spoke as the rest had done, about the man they were eudeavoriug to honor. I had the pleasure of meeting the l'res- Ident of the church, Joseph F. Smith, who is a kindly, dark-eyed elderly man, Brlgham Young, Jr., aud a son of I'arley P. Pratt. We saw, before returning home, a glor ious sunset on the lake. It went down quickly but left the west all ablaae witn red and gold, the islands in the lake were mistv and blue, and long shadows rested on the still witt er of the lake. Thua ended the 101st anniversary of Brlgham Young's birth. Maud Kllkn Baggaki.ey. June 2, m. cc 1 cc ?! i-3 iii. ill . c fit 24 m 87 4U 120: 71 10 88112 72 H7133 3i 7 15 t 2l 18 11 2 3 7 ' ti 1348 Hill 231 81 1775 11H5 13'lft3U7. 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Ncv:nl, :ilul W:tliini;ion 1 ernlorv,'' k.s cxleiuii! l nil the 1'ulilie l.aml muCpn liy m t i" Aucut . 1.IJ, John ifljiMer, of Olury. Ctunty ot I lal.sop, Malt of iln ou, li-ta ttiiH tiiiv lilfd in tluK oitii't h 0 rwur.i ai:ii nofPt No. .''7jh. for lite nuri'li;i- . l V'., t.i I lie N W 'S . 6 1J ' , A W ' Ot-c 10 N V 1 . S W ', of .w. iu. ,'i ill T .1 .N K ; unit will niter proi.: to xlmw thai the In ml aou'iii is mure vaiuuu e lor lla ttinixr or bl uio than for ttuncullnnil purKjnc.H an l to culahlisli Iiih clniiu to satit laud Uto v the liO;i-ti'r and Knn-ivur at this ulliioal Oregon City on Friday, the rlli day of Aimuit, I'.ki.'. He naiiifh as witM6v: John lJem k, of Ulney, Oregon, .'ulius tiarhu, if ' Guurge Vosf of 'Astoria, tlar" K. Larson, of " " Any an I all pi-Hons i laiiiiing advor.-ly the ulHJve-ilaTihel landn nrv rtititrstvtl to tile tht'ir e aiiiiK in thn olHcf on ur Iwluie said "ih day of August, PIC (..HAS. it. MOOKKS. Kej;iler. Notice of Final Sett lenient. Nutioe 18 herel.y uivell that the uml r aiKned e xi eutorti of the hini will and t-Mt:t-.ne"t ol J0I111 Kay, ileceased, have lili-.l their linal aecount as stu-li i'i'(-iitorH in the county court of Washington county, OreKon, and nuid aceount will In- heard liy pain court on .Monday, July i, v.nyj, at u liou- ol 10 o'clock of ..aid day. MBV Jisr Kav 1Iihm !. Kay Kxecutrix and exeeutir of the lust wil uml tcxtauient ol J.dtii Kay, . ccras,.,l Itidn tor 'wwd. Notice i hTi liy,i;iv('n that the under- signed will receive ImiIm troiu date until Monday, June HI, pi 2 for turniidiiui; anil ui'livennt; m the nelioul yard m li illnburo, Oregon, IUI;ohi Km Woon: lilCoiuw I'oi.k ()k cut lour fit t in ieiieah from ureeu IiiiiIh and delivered liy bepleinher 1, I! :H Hy order the Hoard o. l)n-ei tora Nrhmd cli.su H-t Ao. i, I'HTFR lll.SKIW. .'!" t'erk Sunnnor Normal The llrst lei 111 of the i.it;i Siimnier Nornml -ti-l Aliy 5 in the 1st National hank lildy:, S:ilm, Ore, to contiiitii' eluht wi'ek-i. Tui tion $i! for the term or $1 per week I he wcDiiil term opens J oil'1 30 to oonlititie till the August exKiniiiii- tion. I uition f.i. ClaHeH will lie furnie.I in nil I he nraiichi'-i riiiiireil for tato m..l county prtprH. Hoard f:', per wt. k. 1 ho Hlti-ndrtnii, will ho Inrtco. For inforiiiatinn Hililros.j, J. J. KKAPS, S.i'eio, Ore. Aeker'a DysiieuMn TiiltleM lire dt on a punitive juarautce. t'uren heartlMiri raiHiiif 01 tlm I.hhi, (liHtrrHH ullf r eatine: o any form ol liyspriisia line little tahlt Kive iiiiiiKslia relief. 2! cin, and iO cl I lie Delia Drug More. Xoiiro to CoiitrartorM. Sea'ud l.idn will Ik received at the coun ty court room Wedneadae, lune 4,H 1'-'. lor the coiiKtruction of a hriilc across Dairy creek at the. iint commonly known a Kuphuur hridtre. the vamn l.rnlue. isweilieatioui nia lie n nt the clerk's oflice. ly order 01 the (!olllm:lMoneK, Court. I,. A. IJOt'l), Juilcc Dyspepsia Cure D!gest3 what ycu eat This preparation contains all cf tbt ainestant.4 ana mesu nit kiihh or food. Itglvesinstantrelkf and ner falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The mostscndtlrt ftomachs can take It. I-y its use manr thousands of dyspeptics have been euredaftoreverytliiiitfel.se failed, it prevents formation of iris on the storo eh, relieving all distress after eattn?. Dieting unnecessary, l'lcasant to talM. It can't help but do you noon fcilrH.i'T tf F. 0. 1 'F'.ViTT ..- ( o., 'nl.-n Fbtl. boUli, eouttt.a '- t.iinv, vie. "71 V wife hadnlmnleAn tiprfiip. but Who h.K bC'-u tjKill-7 1 Asl'Alit I'S uiel thPV have all ii:v.piK'art--l. 1 hut ! n lrt.nt.wd ilh roti-t!Ti.il!on r.r semi tune. I, -.it nurwiK. IriK tlio lirt i a-iir. t 1 h;,e ti.ul no tronl-lo with t hi .iiiment. (Ve r:m:-it ilk tiio LIkIi ly i,t ;i-.c:ir.-ts. " Vmm W ah :MAt 67UH Uurmantnvn Avo.. rmuulcliibta, Ia, Wliiin. e.lMlith,.. I'n..nt T-,.tr (Innrf. fVi I wwa. .-.ever m ken. iik.ui.ur ur. i. n.. J.10.IAK. j ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... - mt Iw4r rmmmj, M,m,l, )! Mrl Tfl Dill P.. 1.1 at,.! -:. .tiiwl (.y a.Mrfrf. wttlw tipatei IM Ti.ii fa vn PliPLES ( KIP cX-ATIC W THA0 MARK KWTmo Buy a Kodak (UvNUINK ICASTMAN' KDDAKS t h to $35 Qo. I CVCI.ON'KS 1 i'ui:.Mus '. f l'DCDS Plates, Film. Prhit u: I'ajiers ami t.ther. Pliotn Sup lilies. One jrif all the time and that the lowest. Our Dark Room Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any liuniNl, iulellient ilioiKt or .li ynii-ian will t -1 1 you that naii'olii' poiamn ueli aH opium, lienhune., deadlv iiilitsliade vr eiN-aiito and rueri-urv are and have been Mime the Dark Av ei axel in all file Me-lirinis. and that smli niedieation ri'ally iK-rpeliiaU-H 1'ilea. VeniH I'ih' enre i no! a rrlie of llu Dark Ai'eP, hi-l.it) eniitaina no nareoli or iiii'ieui y, .i'HKHI Kenanl if a tr:n- 01 any narrnno or luei -L'liry In- fomld in Venn. All olhrrn innta 11 liar, otn-s i.r in. rriiiv. Dtn it if VOU dar,l tl l inh I MLe k h. if0 Pou-aiil if Vitiih iail tn t-iir. unv i.'imi. t.l lil..j W..,-ut W I eaeei- en red with one ui of 'eruri. Over lO.lkNI m rnianenl rures in u ye yeara: Sold 111 IJillnliuro hy Iho Twenlie'li (Vutury Store : The Hillsboro Pharmacy. LOVELACE PRINCE 2-ycar-olil record ? 2y 3-yenr did rocoril :2o. .".-year-old trial, -2:12, ( Will make the season of 1 W2 at the Riirorotitnl ;, Hillsboro, Wash ington comity Oregon, uivm the followinp; tcrni.-i: Si'iison, ttilh privilege of icliirn '."i.(l . Insurance :!."). (10 Ivovelace is a dark hay, with hands high, weighs 1 .".Ol) pound ;. Sire - Kgolist, 2:2'-".: and sire 2:i2.' , nn, - otlu-is 111 the 2:. u 111 .tji .1101 4'.h--i li lie ,t snt,- III ,. Ill 2:311. First dam Cupon, dam of Lovelace 2.20, Dnrsey I,, 2:20', lli tsey Ilritlon a:2o-4; Ooldl.ic S.tS',,' :l)uchess,?:273'; liiill.tntiue f.'Xy.; Chnntilly tria. 2:29,'.;; Klnn.liko. trial 'J:tS; brand dam of Cliantv 2:t.f and Cascade 2;i.ji4 ly Second dam Crape Lisse, dam and Halzaritic, l:n 1V (5c Wilkes. Third dat i ' 1 of Tarllon, 2:31, trial 2:21. Lovelace, as a 2 yea; -old trotted in two races, obtaining a 2-year-old lccont of 2:2. As a three year old he was campaigned in several states, trotted in 23 races, obtained took a record of 2:20 in a third hc:t mile at Cleveland iu 2:12!:;. His breading is unsurpassed. and Geo. Wilkes the two Ktertest speed producing strain!" in the world. Ilia dam, his ;;rand dam, the dam and grand dam of his sire, and tho dam ot his grand sire, arc all in the preat brood marc? list. Sprite, the dam of his sire, had five colls by Election eer, and all are 111 the list. Three headed the list of winning sires at of his sire, has six in tho 2:10 -o list. Marcs from a distance will receive per month. For further particulars ser; or addrqss, E. B. TONGUE, i Hillsboro, Oregon. 0 I 5 S25, S30, S35, S40and S50j t F. R. DAILEY. Next to Vi hrurn'a on .Main Ht. 0 Notice ot Intention to Willi draw liionrtince liy th I nllril Stnlea l-'ire Mnmiiep Compmiy. 'lo wlioni it may coiieni; In iiooirdaiii e with tin- rviiirrment. ot the lawn of thehinlttor Or' pm, rel.il ivi- to iiiHiiriiuee ronin.-iuiej.. n..i.-e in :ci-.,y Riven tli.it the 1 Mind ritnten Hre limur-anei- oiiiiuiiy, ol .Vi- V..rk. New orli, U-Mrinr. to eeiiif Uoiiik Iilkik h m 1 1 i it the Mute olOreirnii Iii rmh to itli.mw Its dep.il.it Willi llic Ire.isnrer ol Bud hlute iind will, if no cl.iini .-i-.-iint nn l'oiniaiiy cli-. II l l,lr, ni, o,,. IM,ir. mire ( .....ii.i. mi. ii 7 within iil.mi,,, In. ik the ,h,v of I , l.rniirr. I! J. the tiaine heii"i the dat of (lie tir.-l nillirii- ll.Ml of II. .K IH-tiee, Willi li , tx ii-Hit from Ihu Mute I reiiH.irer. 1 Ni l l-,(. r-l A IKS KII.'K I I iH'IIA M'K i OMI'.. r. I I y vV. W. t i.d.-rliil . I r-i.int. I I'-lelnt New Vim k, tli.f 71 h nuy .f i eh ' riiary, l!.i.'. v. 1 1 otleeol I'lnnt t-l I lenient Ni.r,. Ellt'.l, is liri- y Kivrn iIkiI tin- under. li- l-l.illlin ol the i-l..le ot r- :iiii '1 nil. ilenl, Ii.ih 1 1. I in I-,,- ( .iiintv l.lM-li:, t'..iir ,, ),,. ,nt u-e .:. .mm v. h, . ee-llt r i , utlil 1 1. it !: 111 lor W :i-li- ..I n nt 1 1 e. ,111,1 n li .'it t h.-a ..i.iMiii.t- e.l . t.l V Hie liith 1;iy ol l.l'- I'.ii, in l) ei.M k 111 lite i.mhiiiiii , t:i , , j itnyiiHthe tune 1,-r tin.il wtth im-nt 1,1 flli,l ....(.:, i,., lor he.-ifii.x ol.ei tioiM, if -my. t , the Kaid ha d iieeoiint. mid the liiuil m i tletut nt ol fejid enntr. ANNA I. I t ( HASAN. Kxf u'riT of the hiiale ol Haimiel llueh. anart, ihi-enst-d, f -j 4 llillshoro, iUy IHU. whether vott o ie white hitiil foot, over IG of Kgoen :M' if the Ctmqucrer, 2 '.''.. sire 1 1 1-nil hrollu r to Snhinx J'rinccps. of J'.raid a.io'f. King Rene jr, 2:17 1st, 2nd or ,'M motley in 17 races, in December; worked publicly a full He combines tlio blood of K.lcot of them having at ditlorent nerioHs their acre. Watcrwilch. fraud ihmi list has over mo i!esivtiil.itil it, fl,A e-ood care and nasturaee at i cn IMSMillTS IHSKASi:. Th hiresl. Mini ever :i.I for a ore c riition, rli,tui;ed hands in ,San Fian cinri, Ant;. :;0, 1 ! 10 1 . The triomfer in volved in coin n,l sto. k il 1,fKl.no and waa :iii l y n j.arty of luisiiiesw men for a-.ecilic for l!iihfM I'iiseaKc mil IH.i lieteo, hitherto iiieurahlu diHeases. They eonitneneed the aeriolla inveKti li.ition of the stweilir ,-l jdiiii, Tliey interviewtil seores of the cured and trim it out on its merits hy j.iittin over three dozen chim-m on the treatment and wiiteliin tlietn. They iilao j-ot ,,yvi clans lo 11:11110 chronic, in. urahlo rnseti, and administered it with the iiliyoii nitu Lirjudsjei. toAiitf n, fi-hl'y-H.ven per cent of the t. st am wete either well or iro:repinK fafi-rahly. There Ileitis Inn tliiih'en per cent of failmes, the jiurtiei Were wtialieil and ehweil the tr.in-aeti.,11. I he proeeeilint's of the ii)Ve.iti;:atinn ronniiitltt. and the eliuieitl rt;.orl rf t!i tet eiwgwere .iih-li-lud and w.ll Im- mailed frw. m niilien tlon. Adilren Juiim .1. Ktri.ToM t:M e.'Nv, I'l Monlj-oiin ry St. Sun Fran. imo. Cal. O'vitlx Eiguaton is at your service luiy or ttot. 241