Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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tiAttr CArtt U, JOmVAfj, MfdCM. ORK0N. TUBflDAY, NOVli&IHSIi 17, 1"08.
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TRIAL OF GRAFTER
IS RESUMED UNDER
POLICE PROTECTION
CHINESE ARMY HEAD
MAY BE ENTHRONED
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frnltnl 11 All l.ric'il Wire t
tUnltrfi tress Loaned Wlre.i ot got now counsel because nttor-
San FrnnclBco, Nov. 17, Wheiiinovs who would mmn in hln iinfnnni.
uro In danger of denth.
The Dozler affidavit win supported
by another by 13. E. Kirk, one of At
tornoy Ach's office force, recoiintlii''
tlio circumstances of tbe throwing
from the court room yesterday of
J. B. Cook, a man employed by Iltlcf
to ascerta'n tlio feeling of the sp-c-tntors
In the court room.
At this stage of the proceedings,
It. A. Adnnis. a man who Ruef ac
cuses of having followed tho sheriff';
van from the court building to tlio
jail yesterday and hnvlng called
Ituof vile name, was ejected from
tlio court room.
tho Ruof trial was convened this
morning for tho second session since
tho attempted murder of Francis J.
llonoy, graft prosecutor last Friday,
the samo warlike military nspect
marked its deliberations. Ruof was
driven to Carpenters' hall In the
sheriff's car surrounded by a guard
of flvo detectives and live mounted
poltco who rode behind tho van to
boo that no attempt was made to In
torforo with tho prisoner.
Tho crowd outside tho building
wns kept moving by mounted police
nntl thoro was no disorder. When
tho Ruof wagon was driven to tho
court, tho police formed a lino and
kopt tho crowd away until Ruof
could bo taken lnsldo.
Henry Ach and Thomns B. Dozler,
Ruof'B nttornoys, wore driven to tho
court building guarded by detectives.
By tho express ordor of Judge
Lnwlor, tho court room was not al
lowed to bo crowded and ovoryono
waH searched for weapons before ho
wan allowod to ontor. '"
Thomas B. Dozler openod tho
court proceedings by filing a supple
mentary affidavit to support, tho mp
tloh of Rucf'H counsel fo'fa change
of vonuo inndo yestorday. Attorney
Hiram Johnson objected to tho filing
of tho affidavit on tho ground that it
wbb stipulated that all evidentiary
aiiuiaviiH in support of tlio motion
for a chango of venue wero to hnvo
boon illod by ho defense yesterday.
Ruof's counsel opposed the ob
jection with tho statement that It
was expressly stipulated by tho law
and by tho nttornoys In tho case
that tho motion could bo ronowed at
any stago of tho trial and that affi
davits covering a period of time
HUUHCqilOIlt to tlio filing
n'd :fntiy are in dr:icr of suspend
ing.' R.imo-1 thpf lho -npres commit'
tnd pulclde hnv? gain d wide-spread
ubllvlty ' Hi-- lnt 24 heirs, 'but
IVrc Is no off da' -tntonient ns in
tho cause of her deit'Ii or the direct
cause of the uetnlat of tlu emperor
Iina been is tied.
That the ?w gov lment fonrs an
Httack by the revolutionists is de
nied but th rtig ut iiFlnR ovry ei-
The prosecution thou nnnounce.1
that It had 'the affidavits .of 25 per
sona to present in answer to the n
fldavlts filed by tlio dofenso veste
day. All these affidavits denied the
statements mndo In tho nflldnvlts
filed by Ruof yesterday. They were
from the following persena:
How William Rader. donylne that
ho had stated that he had been In
sulted by one of Ruof's attorneys.
John W. Sweeney president of tho
labor council, denying that ho had
mndo KtatemcntB attributed to him
at a mnsB meeting Sunday.
Roln V. Watt, denying that he had
mndo an attack on Swcouey at a
mass meeting Sunday, and that Rev.
Dr. Clampet, had made an atack on
Sweeney.
Rov. Charles N Lathron. statins
that he had been present nt tho mnsi
meetings Saturday night nnd had
hoard no cries of "Cllvo ub Ruof."
T. J. Corlo nnd J. P. Lynch, don-
uty sherlfffl, custodians of the Jury,
Peking, CMna, Nov. 17. Prince
Ching, pre: I d nt of the board bf
foreign affairs and head of the nrnfy.
has ll.cii t-uddely to b tho most
proniiont figure In China.
Kvon Prhcp Ch'in, trie regent,
ha? aked the ppo t of Prlnir
Ching, who. Is new ginrdlng the Im
perial nalnc w'th several htindre.
nrtlnnfnrl nwitl
The situation 1- prrtleularly ten fort to 1J',1nH form! luMe smmrt lo
since Prlncs Chin- is the father tf ' H'lMinlpl ntHr. nM . mom
Prince Tsal Fit, who Is one o' th urg-ri uicncs nr i :ig r ,t uy .
claimant ta f.:e throne and who a loklo. Jriiui. v' Advices
j:i I!i r.y to ..? rr.lt d Statoi, fs rewlvnl hi-i- from Toklrg say thrt
envoy oxtrrrnllnnrv to ox-ireM j' l,"hcc J11"" re Bunrdfd and
thnnk- for the remission of ti,eithat entranco Is refused to nl per
Boxer Indemnity. sons ocpt after the most rigid ox-
Among ,-he "many ev.ntunIK-. I'mlnntlon.
svhlc'i arc "orcjoct irs-l Is tli" rug- r'10 nl,1,i' thnt empress com
g'stlon that Ching might gnln nn- 'n'tted suicide aftor fostlng Tor nenr
trol of the government nnd put Tinijb' IV wouk Is becoming Wronger.
Fu on the throne yet. I The Chlnoso revolutionary stu-
The flnanclnl slt'uatlon 'i extreme-1 ilenti In this city are holding meet-
Over 20 exchanges In Pi-'lngs and are being watched elosoly
are still down nftcr
RUEFWAS ABOUT' TO
BE ARRESTED WHft
HENE V WAS SHOT BY HM
(United Proas Lcnsod Wire.)
n(riiM..l .
i nn'iiiiir u'ft ,.
aan l-rancisco, wov. 17 Ten mil. ' Detertni,.i a ae "i Hew ,
utos before Francis J. Heney wu tics sK f1 i 2 .i'i
felled by the bullet from the rovoi. t" Si of ?,, i" ihe Vol T
vcr of Morris Haas. Judgo William , ran, J, ,' nfPCclaI ptiS
P. Lawlcr had ca od nttnrnnvo f-'B...i "nson of eouni.?'M
Abraham Ruef nnd the proicctitlon denian.l n wfulyobw!
mounccd thnt'Ruof for i,,i,im nejr Hni
: beLMvon hit., m' "I Momi amPM
that Ruef yould remain within tho I of the , ,'" l? iku
Into his ofllco nnd nnnouueed thnt
uiriiicr nssuranco must
Attorney Dozler for Ruof Mnn
asked Judge Lnwlor If ho hnil rnnriily grave
the newspapers, and Judgo Lawler klnp have been nff ctttl by the doub'o, by tho police,
refused to nnswer the nuestlon. death In the royal family. Nntlv i ToMo stocks
bnnks are hnvlng grent difficult!" the slump of vctrdrv
of vostor
day's affidavits, could ho introdunnil stntlnc that no ono had been allowed
In Biipport of tho motion for a to talk to tho Jury,
change of vonuo at any tlmo. The LouIb II. Wnrd, assistant district
court ruled that this contention was attnnroy, stnting that he had attond-
corroct and Dozler was allowed to cd tho mnss nicetlngs Saturdnv nigh''
read his affidavit, which covorod tho nnd hnd henrd no crld of "CJIvo us
tlmo trom yestorday up to this morn- Ruof."
Ing. John O'Onra, nsslstnnt district at
Tho nllldavlt reviewed at longth tornoy, stnting thnt .tho Jurymen had
tho proceedings of yestorday and nl- noon carefully examined before they
logod that Ruef was In such danger wore Bworn In nnd thnt Judge Lnw
of his llfo that ho hnd to bo driven ,or "i'i fnllod tho couii'ol for both
to tho court room protected by shor- h'8 Into his chninbors nnd mi
nt's doputlos. The nllldavlt nlloged nounced bis lntontion of locking up
that Ruof was followed from tho Ruof 'ten minutes bororo the attempt
court to tho Jnll by n man who on tho llfo of Honey,
heniied vllo enltliots on him nn.l I Potor J. Hnggorty. under Bherlff,
that tho attornowH for tho Indicted stnting thnt no attempts have b'on
ox-boss had boon throalonod with , mndo on the life of Ruof since ho Iuih
donth In several nnonyouious letters, boon cmiflnnd In tho countv Jail
Ruof's couinol aro tired and worn ' aftor the attempt on the . life of
out, says the nllldavlt and Ruof enn- Homy.
SUPERSTITION CAUSES
SUSPECTED MURDER
TO COMMIT SUICIDE
(United Press Lonscd Wire.)
Uttlo Rock, Ark., Nov. 17.
Proved by the "voodoti tost" to bo a
murdoror, Louis Hlrsuh, a fanner to
day slashed his throat from ear to
oar and dropped dead before tho
coroner's Jury that ha glvon him a
lioarlug and was about to free htm,
Tho caso was all In and thoro was
Instiniclout ovidonco to hold Hirscli,
who was suspected of having killed
Sam Haywood, a negro planter last
Saturday night.
A nogro on tho coronor's Jury ob
jected to the verdict and stated thnt
If tho rovolvor that had killed Hay
wood wore llrod In tho court room,
tho barrel would sweat blood.
Tho tost was ordered to satisfy the
siiporstltlous nogro who would not
bo pacified.
Hlrsch drew his rovolvor and fired
a shot out the window. Ho saw some
thing on tho barrel that ho thought
was blood and. drawing his knife, he
rut his throat
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Jurisdiction of tho court, nccordln ' wnid his Jf IL? ftt F'Me
w court to urani - B tol
n con
to nn affidavit filed In tho Ruef trlni
today by Aealstnnt District Attorney
John O'dnrn.
At that time Ruof hnd furnished
ball to tho amount of 51,500,000.
The attorneys for Ruof left the
presence or tno judgo liourrledlv,
conveyed tho nows to him nnd n!l , allow him n T1 u H
thno left the court room for tho which tlmo nn .' 'tlK&
1 ftnd carrlPri u .'"
morrow morning Z "J "
orlng to secure arn;,f"Wl
o'clock thl afteSSW
allow him .,.. d i'S " (t
corridor. A few minutes later tho'tnken,
PECULIAR
ACTIONS OF
LAMPHERE
Lnporto, Ind., Nov 17. Witnesses
for tho state today tostlflcd to the
"ujuuriUMtr,
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WITNESS ad
(United Press LatedWkjj
San Franclico. nv , i
tWilllnm J. num. n.. ,."?
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peculiar actions and remarks of Ray nu"n, wiio was rtuefi dijy
I.ampliero on trial for tho murder of, tno 'hiys of graft and whoUt
Mrs. Bolln Gunuess. Tho prosecu-ln r,l'vo from jMtti ut-
tlnti tiliwoil nnvnrnl u'lliinsuia nn 11... Jnnunry, W08 Cflntlire In tuft
stand to show that shortly before the 0rcKon today by two of ti.fo
discovery of tho bodies In the ruins I110'1, ,'Iu w" bo extniiuiri
or tno uuiiiuhs' Home, Lamphoroi ,. i .lu inwc11'' l
threatened Mrs. Qunness. L u ,'8 learned here thita-Sei
John Nye related that ho and 1Vt'ftrin f 0rcB" h cow Mi
Lamphoro wont to Michigan City, ,,'" ",t,0y for Utbim
whoro hey spoilt somo iimnuy Blvon''1" cxUd,VonJ,r0CMli.l!i
to Lamphoro by Mrs. Guimom. Up- l h"' ,u C "5H?5r wJ"iwk
on their return, Nye said that Lnni-im","1
phoro alighted from n car Ut SplnlTl. nn,U Snlltd.Plll,1ft
Lake oxplnlnlng that he "would take come Kl,? lZ'tf
n peek iiroiiiul tho aunnoss place to ' Cothh B nnl 11 l,
sco what the old woman wns doing." 'n lo y i Ktl.S ifo in
Bessie Wallace, an Inlmated friend Western Vatlon WL 1
of Lnmphoro's testified hat she heard 0 ,ui JSosltS AS
Laniphero say "the old woman and the box
I had a falling out. I left her a fow " 1
da; s ago. Sho owes mi somo money
which I can mnko hor glvo mo. If
1 sho doesn't fork It over I'll got even
with her."
uuc iiuiifim. i
Snn Francisco, N'or T.4I
this afternoon It was iddoiH I
l the physicians at Lane hoipiu
tho condition of Francis J
showed continued ImproTespstii
wounded mans
'ROBBERS HOLD UP
i r ... .....I., l . i i i ,
AND ROB SIX MEN loHsonednndliowasablelOMli
... . ingly.
(rnltod Prosa Lonsod Who.) ' No visitors aro as ret idsiftjl
unitinrd, cnl., Nov. 17. Two the patient's room except lis rt
masked tliugn who hold up six men o I
.iin?ai?0ll.inm ,1c,rk,lnm, rtr,ot- ('oKnp Imptmrf. '
robbed tho till, nnd escaped boforo Paso Itoblos. Cal Nor 1'4
i'ii; i.iiue rrivfd, aro s 'ii at inriso ' K,ecl Cosgrove. of Vbial
'" V l '",nco ",lV0 " c'w to inoir improving rnnldly and
,ul, "if ... .. ' ablo to wnlka little III pr
iv. ttiiiiuur, mo uiuior e: i no
nloon, George Morton. Huiro Bnle-
cui, liiiwaru Aiiuoruou,
HVAXOKM.ST .lMKS S.MXMi, WIIO IS HOLDINfl FORTH KACII KV-1-:XI
AT Tlll'3 CIIUISTIAX rilUHCH WITH PROP. S1IAFKKK.
CioorKC
BariKM and J Green woro In the re-
ort Inst night whon tho mnskod men
i ntered,
1 After covering the proprietor and
1 It atrnns with a rovolvor the thugs
Marted to ransack the place. Ono
ltiuder took $20 from tho till and
money nnd Jowolry from tho proprie
tor.
MAJORITY FAVOR
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
Dr. II. It Kt'vfor. Jefilhlsi
for his hoiiii
The Horre of Refined Entertainment
Program for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday:
F12ATURK Tho latest success direct from tho Kast FEATURH
IIKAl'TV AND TIIK ltlCAST
TIIK IAU(JI11X(J MGOKH.
COCK FK1HT.
TIIK SUH) NOTK.
THAVKIiKRS JICST.
Como and hear KERRY MILLS' BARN DANCE by Miss B. Hol
land; also "If You Caro for Mo ns I Cnro for You," by Miss K.
Wood.
Mutlnee, U p. m. Kvenlngs, ;4 p. m.
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Storm Stops .Miineuvoi-s."
Toklo, Japan, Nov. 17
Loudon, Nov. 17. A poll of tho
. house of commons which was com-
1 lilntod toiltiv Klinivnd rhn iistnnHliod
riio';. i...i ' .... .on ... ... ...i
L Squaro JDcal
. it ' i ii
W Ilium Wallace Gral am Is seek
ng ' i U n It l mist
! ltd P. "oll, fi.J'ou' bci ., she Is
great 'oll 1st. She Is engaged to
)luy this season with tho Boston
yi.in' ny orchestra, the Now York
MiUhaiiionic. the ThojJoro Thomas
irenostra, and nir.y yrganlzutlcins In
mcrlca. She may come to Salem.
Vovonibor 30.
mi:ricaxs mkcomk
GAITKMALAX TROOPS
iinv1, rB.!MVtlI,',1,'l,1 was' to j c7o members hnvo" admitted that
storm which mnde the maneuvers . brOIIX To flnni v Z ,1' ho
prncthnly Impossible. J " l t..tfiaB HfaI voto ,,oforo tho
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Tlio bill is now tlod up In com
mittee nnd aftor second reading,
h aMiiod you when you buy Dr. Plcrey I Powerful Influences woro brought to
bunny iiiwllcini'! for all tho hiurcdl. ,henr to keop It there. Tho pressuro
cuts cMitiTiiig Into them uro printed on of 11 business Is used by tho com
llio bnt.ln-nrni Hri and tl.clr formulas I nilttoomen ns an oxcuuo to call up
iip a!t- ted u' ui-ronth ns being complete j tho moasuro.
uiHlinrrir. You i.iu.i. Juki what you are The supporters of tho suffrngo bill
mug ior nnt in.ii me inriM.ionts are ,nro consldorlng notion ulong the
suggostod by Premier ueruort
'hlch is tho Introduction of
suffrage amondmont to tho
bill.
... iid ii.tni .wu.if laiMirawTy, ikmis : linos
. ri-.-u II. nil i!i . I OIIUU.O nut. VI' Asqulth w
, .," , " " " !'"? "" in our an onunl
m-rf(iL'i! i:iriiii.M oi'in ,.. .i... reiorm
Latlian made an afldim
forth tlio facts and the t
holds thnt this proves tin V
irav Iluef tho money with 1
boodllng board of supmiwn
bribed. , , ;
I nflinn v:na nut linlff IK '
f tl,.i nmir, nml ! tindff W I
npponr la court when fiitrf.1
Ho Miiuueniy uisappesi"
rtninntlt-n Uiirn. rhirfCttUII'
an hns been In thepaf clthftj
r..M i. nn.l Ko. IfDtCtt"!
1UIIIIUUUB - -',.,,
way for that roasoa. UIW'
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agnlnst Calhoun and ?ai
United Jlaiiroaus.
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Time Card Effective Xor. tt
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Portlnnd nnd Intermedin.
T.nwil
Portlnnd-Hlllsboro and I
tormedlnte. Loc'
III
I SIX
Portlnnd nnd lntermedU(
It II?
MIY WOMAN SUED
"ll'-uto wiiinrn :iini ehlldroi). Not a I'rop '
' uk'oliol enii-r. into tliir coiupnltiou. i WK.VLT
in'K'h bMr ki-iu imtd IkjiIi for ex- vo
ruot-uir iiuct iir-'viis tilt, .nuui.iW.i .1 An.,-..
irilicililo 11' In Mii-in vi,n r iri .in ' vnicaEo, mjv. l. umiuu oiuiw
.'imwl ilwu..., JTh,; iS 'ZlHl D'strlct Attorney Sims this afternoon
lit)
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(till
utrliulo t'.wi vii.nl iiroi.f.fnoi its own, fll0(t suit In tho federal court for tho j
niKii in'. it.iiiMiiictiut ..'ptic ami autl recovery oi proneny smugKiuu i
nc-oso tho Canndlnn
ummor
.ennunt, nutlitlvti. and tuuthliitf dumul
.(ilycorln Plays an Important part In n nromlnont sc
llr, 1'iorco , ;l.o! .on Medical Dioeo'wry in h.!! m phn
i., euro of jubicv.uii, tl)pitiiu t ml rll' fllr1 Vn?
a o.k stonuich. aiii ii..id by i-oitr rlsln.Ts. , have smuggled
iirurvuurii. nun orcnin, coatcu longi.e,
poor uniiotite, gnuwlug feeling in to:n.
nch, biliousness and Kludrud dcrrngtc
monts of tho ioniuch. liver and bowels.
Besides turlng all the ubovo dlstrcsslns
ailments, tho"tioliien Medioal.Dlscovery "
is ji bjjcciuc lor uu uihoribcsot tlio uuicous
membranes, us catarrh, whether of tho
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Portland nnd Intermedin.
Portlnnd-TualaUnandlWK
boro. Limited
T...i,i.iiiiisboro nl1 u
I'UIVIUOU -.... -
irmo.Hnte. Local
Portland nnd Intermed'
Portland nnd Intermeduw
Local i-
no cnnnuinn uoruer iusi,rruiii. ,mWjli.
by Mrs. Emily Chndbourne. Portland nnd Interna
lont society woman of th's. Locnl ..
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dbourne Is alleged to
tho property, wijlch
consisted of brlc-n- brae, for Mrs.
Jack Gardner of Boston, a wealthy
society woman of that city.
Tho property is valued at $82,500
and tho officials hero have already
recovered $70,000 duties and penal
ties on It
PortlwHl-Hliuiw" ,-
torroediate. t
Portlnnd. JHi"" ,,l
Tunlatm, u '" ju
Portland nnd imt?
asi1",
Local
ttt.
NEW LOCATION
No More Darning
when you buy thbsvf
HAOIXK FRKT
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
, Mrs. 11. T. Swart, Irtp.
271 N. Commercial (Streel
Next KurtiMeat Market
Tncomn Nov 17 A .n.ia,. f .Vi ""L-'IV !."""' "V lu .'" "" '
.;.. .i.ii." i" . ' " !"? .' .' "H?M:'Laurot.',, lo,acn, powcii tno suit, tho owner of tno property
...... nml 1-v.uis urgmiizea in or pcivic orsui s. l , .veu ill its ulcerat ve W1U bo reaulred to nay $82,500
the country near here toJny by an stages It w 111 ylnld to t h s sqverolgn rem- , "L ?7 f ,, L.i;
Jttlcer of the Guatemalan arm for ody If lUuso bo persevered In .Kfc niore to get the property back.
he purpose of providing a trustwor- i.i .,oti tho .ra8.aJ ; P'Snges. It is well, I n
:y body guard for Pdeat Cab?e- l",',S:'H Secretary of State Root today en
a. According to the report df the
Guatemalan dictator, a r. volution Is
brewing and he has been urged to
retnm as soon as possible to Central
nior'ca with as many horsemen us
ho can muster. .
The rough riders are being of-
lerca iuu a, monin, nan nj number
if Americans have jo'ned the Guate
malan army.
, o ,
a .a- m K2 a ,t. x jl. .
m ta r M i i n Have Hm Ecihl
uvtoio X M' urj-XA'- .7.
VCC&tf
I'nvnrv " fnr tlin nfwtcnru Am1(.tU..iiH...i
' j av vj l v. i jou 1 Liiiinii i hi iiuirii .. ...- . ..
trpatniont. to cleanse the. naas frooi ithe toUowIng cable message:
iwu or ilireu tlmeaaduv with nr s,i.... I "American Location. Pekln, China
Catarrh Kemedy. This thorough course Y6u-wlU convoy to His Imporlal
of mutuant generally cujts the worst Majesty. tle emperor, and to His Im
"lonrt. .nd h.nM, r.JI k. k. Perlol Highness, the regent, tbe deep I
chiai.Uinndluniratrwiioniewtrun-i regret .and sincere pympatny oi in
U,UUU UUVIVO ....H ,.-..... ,
If the government wins portiand-Hlil3Don' ,
termedlate. ! tfc
Portland and inter,.
Local ''".' mu.
Portland and l- c)
Local ' mM&
Portland and to"1
Locnl .
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'.,ra.rti?"A,.,vl,l!,dvn.Cea"'l'!i'Ulu''Jildcn president, tbe eecretary Of state and
r 2i5uS?;e,rrf th4 XUKS' "" American people on the death oft
&iI;KMrritM His Imperial Majesty, the late em-
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Uie bruncbtal mucous mpmhr.nn VT'i.-nm.,: .r.. .. u.. imnm.liii XfnlAslv the
cowry " li not so yood for acute counlit arU- hl Vmnr nowaeer "
inj; rrom sudden colds, nor must it be ex- ,nie ropr8 UOwager.
Wclea to cdro .consumption In its tdr&ncrd I r n
gyoUtffifilKSteihSL1 t?n ' Idaho mine owners are making an
ur. TiuiLTiii.. i.VeUDlo(?Muu.n'i errort to preveai a reaucuuu uu ram
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erals.
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