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- i iwrfTPPGr- JMIT.Y CAPITAL JOFRXAU BAT.BM, OKKQON, W11DAY. XOVKMllKIt 27, 1908. MORE NEW SUITS RECEIVED SATURDAY f'll lzp? Blacks Blues Reds Edisons is Green: Browns Taupes Novelties tyue $15 to $SO Sp!Z i banquet, wns served and at n lato hour the Albpny visitors departed on their speclnl trnln for homo with tho promise thnt the Salem brothron would return tho visit on tho occa sion or tin dedication of tho Albany Elks temple, Salem agreeing to corao down 300 strong. MRsiliiiiKSEs OF BROKEN HEART 10 CURE YOUR . RHEUMATISM WHY NOT KMPLOY A METHOD OF TKKATMICXT THAT IS NOT AN EXPNHIMKXT? In offering these Suits to our trade we fc I sure that they will find favor with the inoit critical flilf-t'i'. l" ciouie i""3 luiiuimiij iniinii-in n-i(ji iiini iiui 1 1 nwum's aiiu a inv iiioauciouis. win ...... ...tt.i.t f a itatal itt iiikiltin 4 I it. 1(k. ..... fi it.... .1 ....A 1 . .1 a . . ... . . Fclllll t have ailj "" i:uni' uaiiiiiiih: mi- iiiii- VI iru 11 1 1 iv j mi mil iiiii'IMI IO pill'CllllM'. Skinner's Satin Bias Bands Ve linve Skinner's Satin cut In i bands, continuous lengths, all Ethi, for Mmmlng. LACE SALE s yard Now Torchon Laces In excep tionally good quality, worth up to lCc a yard. Cushion Tops For . Xmas Studies In colors and nppllquo In fur, velvet, satin, etc. Also pnlntcd portraits. Itotnan strlpos, etc. NEW SKIRTS J. L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER c23MBM NEW PEiTIOATS (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, Nov. 27. Hermann Hll 11k whose aged mother died today In Cliwlnml of a biolen honrt caused bv liln sentence to hang on Din-ember 11, this afternoon gave out a li'ttor which he received fropi her eatcrday. A pathetic fonturo was tlu ait of the poor old woman In sending her son two dollars "all she could spare." "1 knew she wns dying whon she wrote It." snld Mlllk. as ho allowed tin u-pjueiM to maico a copy of It. Kvon the guards wept as tho pitiful mossnge was read nloud as follews: "Dear son Hermann Why don't you write to me In so long a time. I am half dead I pray night and day to God to let mo live until 1 know the outcome of tho troubles of my only child. I can't believe they will hang you, or there Is no Justice In tho world. I know you are Inno cent. You never committed a crlmo like thnt. When thoy hang you, It will kill me and I'll go with you. So, dear son, don't take It h.ud. Mny bo God will help you yet, end how glad I would bo to sco you It l could. Tho doctors are doing all thoy can to get mo on my feet. I send you two dollars, all I havo to spare. "Is Edna better? You don't write nbout her. I will try to como to you. I send you n dozen kisses. "Your brokon-Iicnrted niothor." After tho letter was read Ullllk put hlH"hands on tho shoulders of Jnllcr Davis, who supported him to his cot. Edna, referred to In tho lotor, Is Ullllk's daughter who mado a bravo tight for his life and n pathetic per sonal nppeal to Governor Donoon. Shogun and, during tho civil war. commnnded tho Shogun's naval forces. After the capture of the forces ho wns Dontonccd to death. Ho' served sovoral years In prison, but two yearn after he was pardoned and mado vice-admiral and envoy to Russia. It was after ho rotumod from Russia that ho fonindodL tho navy of modorn Japan. "! I 1 iOHl BILL PASSES COMMONS BUT WILL BE KILLED BY LORDS Inltetl l'r, a LenBed ,wlre.) . idon Nov 27. After montlis lur (vi in rciwiiBii iiuihh" half h i ltd support by tho ry Gn X Hi'lt.iln'H famous ' 11- lilll ' it n passed tho Iiouso tmn . rd .me up to tho lords, to be Kill d outright or mun- oyoml r .jgnltlnn. It 18 as a ik.'.d bin In either caso. romr.K.r. , will not uccopt u in MulaUd form, so if tho lords a nillr uf wholesalo amend rather Mmii of total oxtlno- IU clitinlv be left lo the low- nch of p srllamont to do tho utcr on nd It la signincaiu 6MW1 party, which Intro- and vi lkly ueronuou mo e, Is cxctedlngly glad tho bill wl thine w -1 originally deslgnod lical proposition, tho Intention it? deduct the nniubor of Urlt- uor llrurcs dt ono-tlilrd in that the rcs.t anight ho sufll- Incrciiaed in vuluq to warrant vernment m demanding u return ttcia tlienu ad harulv been Introduced, ANTLERED HERD (Continue From Page 1.) orals could not rupulso Iheiii too roughly. Hefore they fairly realized wlmt was lEelni: on. tho bills original supporters found thnt the -teetotalers liml transformed U Into a real tem perance mouBure. Not only was the liquor trade heavily restricted, but all attempt was abandoned to conceal tho fact that tho tompornnco party moHiit to mnko tho reduction In the numborof snloons a mere step townrd ward total prohibition. England, as emphatically an nntl prohibition country aB can bo Imag ined, hns fought tho bill tooth and nnll. The Liberals, while not liking to nbnndonlt. have openly feared tnnt Its onnctmont Into n law would drive them Trom power, uonerniiy uiey taroatoned the conservative house of lords with extinction when It rejects a liberal moasure. This time, how evor, they are rejoiced thnt, having stuck to their guns, thoy nro, never theless, to be beaton. The monoy which they hoied to rnlse for naval Improvements, old ago yonsloiiH and other Increased ex- will uo sougni nexi hcbsium Inmotte by Exulted Ruler Harry E. Albert and the past-exalted rulers of Salem and Allmin lodg s. The din ner was served In the reception room ndjo'ulug the large dining room of the Wlllninctto and the private din lug room and table woro arranged In n manner r Meeting great crodlt on the hostelry. The tablo seating is persous, and wns lavishly doc orated with the colors of tho order, iiuriillo and whllo. with American More than n yoar ngo Mrs. Illllllc completed nrrangomonts with n local undertaker to bury her and hr son, In case he wub executed nnd tho shock killed her. The undertaker took charge of tho funeral nrrnngo niontH as soon as ho was uotllled of tho woman's deatli. ' UlIiLlK IIIIKAKS HOW'S WHEN TOLD OP DEATH Chicago. 111b., Nov. 27. Hermann Ullllk almost collapsed In his cell Inflammatory rheumatism, acute rhoumatlsm nnd rhoumatlc fovor nro different nnmos for tho same thing. It conioa on with hardly nny warning. Tho pnln Is severe and thoro Is a tondoncy of tho disease to attack the heart, whon It may have fatal results. Anyone who has suff red from In flfitnmatory rheumatbm knows t'uit tb ' UBiinl trcntmeut is highly unsat isfactory. External applications of hi t cloths r-nd liniments and Intern al dosos of salicylates to rolleve the pnln are not enough, for thoy do not drive the poUo'i fr m th blond nnd the juffi rer Is "nblo to renewed at tck whenever itposed to drnughi", cold or dampness. To euro rheumatism so that It will stay cured tho rhiumntic poison In the blood must bo driven out nnd tho blood made rich and red. When the btood Is puro there can bo no rhou mntlBm. Dr. Williams' Pink IMlla build up tho blood and cniro rhounui tl8m In tho only logical way. Mr. Howard C. Decker, of No. 42 Rutlor street, Pattorson, N. J., owoi his cure of this painful dlsenso lo Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Ho tolls of his exporlenco nB follews: "I suffered with Inflammatory rncumntism ror about two yoars and think It was her dttary In my caso as my father was afflicted with It for yearo. . I wna conflucd to my bod with It for nearly thrco month following tlio first nttack. Tho rheumatism was In my knees and legs anil finally worked down to the fed nnd nnklcB. For eighteen months I was unable to walk on my left heel. My knees, nnklon land feet wero swollen nnd I could not put on my shoos, 1 Buffered with torrlblo pains, even tho wolght of the bed clothes on my limbs cnuscd mu Intcnao agony. For n Bhort time tho rhoumntlsm was In my arms and shouldors. I was holpless and un nblo to work. 1 was oxtromoly nerv ous nnd hnd no control ovi r my mtw clc8. I lost In wolght from 181 pounds to 133 pounds. "Different doctors pronounced my enso Incurable and their medlclnen did not havo much effect. I was ilnnliy led to try Dr. WIlllaniB' Plnu PIHb through rending n nowspapar My genernl condition gradunlly Im proved under this trontmont and after giving tho plIN a fnl rtrlnl I was entirely cured. I can now wntK - - - . . . , I VU UIIIIUHV VIIIVII. t tun lli "ll"l today when old of tho death or Ih ng w0 8 oVop nn(, ,,ftV0 no mn nt mother In Cleveland. Ho cried like l , yo ronnlnod ,,. W0K,,t nd a child for some lino, When ho wn foU , n fo f)p Wllllnmh' nblo to control himself, ho on d: Plnk ijH ar rortnlnly a wonderful l anew milium cuuiu inn '"""".blood medicine." tho shock. I havo feared such news bIiico 1 recolved loiters from her toll ing mi of hor great sorrow. Her hoarj was broken." He then sobbed nnd turned nway, Booking n dark corner of IiIb cell, lint: tn tefully draped nround the where he snnU down and covered IiIb wnlls; In' the c titer of th- innhos- face with IiIh hands. MYSTERIOUS i ipnFDiP t ( 1 t nmns DirmiL'h n hill Increasing oxclso mxn r before llit- prohibitionists ' Hoii nnd tho cost of Honor H80B, 1 It itf :i- ,i.Hi,i..riiiiiv iin-Ibut with all tompornnco regulations llKatlom n the latter, tho lib-' carofully olmlnnted. nnv a inrgo steii uaiiKea wmi nwnu .'.f'ul red applo' tiuill up In a pyr inld wni surmounted by a largo imnMi nf (!hrvantbemumH. Tho menu was of tho best and d'.irlng the d'nnor an orchestra, hidden In our comr behind a loaly bowor. dl coiir ed pntrlotlc and frntemnl nln, the happy company Bovornl tlmwi ac companying the mu-lc whon lodae nlrs wore struck up. Tim Allmnv ilnlountlon 170 Btrong arrive 1 on n Bptolnl train nt .1 Un.ted pr'eM LoaMi Wr6) 1. Z having b'eendaed by ,1 KuroV.. Cal.. Nov M.-IJjjo. of crippled onglne. Tho trnln was nrmod mon nro scouring tho hllhi and switched flown town to the tvolgh' foroHts or Humuoldt county today depot whoro the Snlom lodRo "'-8tt8kjnK tho mlMronnt, bellevod to be raVWii1 ,,,nntour' wh0 umt', ,,wl ltortw- A'banv tmln camo to n stop the via- u Marysvlllo blncksmltli yosto.-day ltinc floloratlons fired Roman i afternoon, and murdemd nn unldont cnncllcfi "and' flroworkR of all klndw, Med Portuguese laborer onrly today, rfinilndlnu tho little "boy of tV' portor wan fieated on tint bank of ir . ' .Vv miv. n tiftor the two Mad river resting whon. a bontlt.g , Annilnn W 1 i .nuK W-. u Sa ! '! fllfa lllApl JlliriJ ll V Will"! HVIIIll lliu IIUII of a gun and saw blm fall forward. TER TO GIV5: IAN TO RECEIVf PIO1 Ohn the Benevolant Rockefeller. & i LYcrh ip i i oil) fkeft - av i o j- . toon i leased Wire.) -7 -In an nrtlule tho DccemliHr 0 i rid i Work, John ' "aros that It is 1 i to receive. " i novelty of "bn-i-f everything true h mill (lint rvhllt lile r 'i i k is not buvaSilo. 0 K"" ' ittle advice, and ?l vf ays: u Kin i iuess with tha gettlK il tit of tho world wealth should be divided vlth the tommunlty. This stntemeni Is the koynoto of his article. " Cameglo points out thai none e: tho profoBalons has money-umklng bb its aim and tnys that thU 1 right and proper. 'BANKRUPT" WILL GIVE MILLIONS (United Pros Lowed Wire.) Los Angolos, Nov. 27. Declartan ;that tho .iu debt Pear oils la here today distribution among colleges Dr. Pearsons $45,000 to if von nro Biifforlnc from rhou- mntlmii In any form nnd find that tho treatment you are taking does not relievo you, or If you nro actually getting worso while taking oth -r trontmont. then do not dolny lit glvo Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIb n thorough trial. The remedy thnt cures othorn will euro you. A valunblo booklet, "Disomies of the blood," containing more Infor mation nbout rheumntlflin nnd other dUtaaei of tho blood will be Bent friit iiimiii renuost. Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIb nro Bold I .1 -.. -..- ...III l.n 1II I.Oi-l. : I.. il I il riiiir i.ii M iir will iiu nuiiv. if.rw llJ HiniWft imlil. on receipt of prjc.o, r,0 cotiU IH lilUI lU rr box; six boxes for a.R0, by the I Dr. WIlllnmB Medicine Company, Rchenoctndy, N. Y. BIG SAWMILL FOR PENINSULA Lester W. David to Erect lllg Plant at Kenton. BOY MEMBER GANG OF SAFE CRACKERS (United Press Leaned Wire.) Portland, Or.. Nov. 27. Tho con fession of n prisoner giving tho name of Gus Johnson, n 17-yonr-old bu . Hint ho wns n nu tuber of a gang t safe crnck'Ta that has opur. ed . tonslvoly In the Pacific r uth.vrs .' many ulghta. riblilng pto'ics nnd country stores. Ih in the hands of tln police. .lohuson, who wub arrested on sin -plclon, today told n remnrknblo story, tho dotalls of which the police ur withholding from the public. Johnson mimed tho lender of the gnng and said that tn two or three lustt ucoa ho aided tho safe blowers rob safes. The police aro today trying to round up the members of tho gang, o KILLED BY BLAST OF DYNAMITE (United Prcso Leased WIro.) Spokane, Wn Nov. 27. T. C. Lowls, tlmo kopor for tho Pat Welch Company's camp, a mllo from Clio noy, Is dend today because workmen tailed to warn him of a blast that had been Bet In a rock cut. Lowls was returning to tho camp from a hospital, to which ho had takon an injured workman, nnd wan within a short dlfltnnco of tho rock when tho torrlflo explosion occurred. Tho usual warning glvon to pcoplo approaching at such a tlmo did not reach him. Ho wns struck by flying pieces of rock and died almost In stantly. o BABY DESERTED AT RESCUE HOME (United Press Leaned Wire,) Portland, Or., Nov. 27. Whore Is tho mothor of tho slx-wooks'-old baby boy round on tho stopn of the Salvation Army rcHcuo home? Thin la tho nMOstlon tho police nro asking today In their search for tno woman, wiiuo mo ininiu ib ro colvlng tender enro at tho rescue homo. A woman who gav-v tho namo or Jnno Fox npplled at tho homo ror help a row days ago, bringing tho baby with hor. She loft with tho lu rnnt hiBt night and early today It wub round, clad In a thin garmont, In n basket. Pinned to tho gnrmonf wns a nolo In which nho oxplnlnod she could not tlnd n position and wub unable to Bvpport tho bauy. o- The Albany Commercial club Iiuh ondornod tho putting In or a Btneltor In tho Sanllam mining district. lodges had forimfl In proccnwlon an J i.n,ii liv the Anmny isikb " IIVUUUU l " ' .. ,,,.I stnrted up tho utrtiot to tho hH They latided and discovered thnt IiIb Ba:rr s JEWELERS IBB ..... ....1 ..... I....... I1.....I A t,l tetniile tho tirownrKB wmw i" " uwh k " num. "- lmlnk'tlo procfculon through tn" rler soarcli of tlio woods revealed no striots a moHi unusual one. trace tf anyone carrying a rlllo. Early . . wib "iinli where n l- tudHy now ramo of tho shooting and t-oiitlon was given In honor of the ,jftHtj, 0f a Portugueso In a manner niHtliiEiii.lied ofllcora or the gran'l almllar to alio murder or Portor. "nilBo nronont. the three dllvrl BlierllT'B pobhp bogau a y- -linrt nddrs-OH I" greeting or t' teiuatlc wtarch or the woods In the Zl ...... LMb. nUininlilfd and 'V iiclnltv of the ahootlnus and lRter nrtxsed tho keen anproelatlon or i" Toluntear 7iobo Joined In tho hunt. Iriiwti ror the attentions showwM Tbro Ib no clew to the hjwiiwiIii or !. .i iiiin ulnee Hiev had Iren ''l nuiwiwliis and no nmtlvo ror the ..,.r.i HiHin vlnce tbev tttl. state. RsptKlal'y -, i .. ...u..l.u warn flri IIIH Bllii" ""- ..:,. 1. ii Robinson, "the smallest H1X 1 t warlfl." and one or the l " rornied. while Grand Twsiw II -"j oak th niidl-no- by stoin rt n closing nn eloquent address Y '"..led Itobert Treat Payne' . ih, h n Tlio Starry Uannor." Grand K ,-.'t...iJ- iioiitmi closed ini- S U (I IIIII i -- - ttlntnf( ' rrlinoHlius boon revealed. firand Swrtarv HAWAII TO HAVE NEW MILITARY POST report that he It HiiO.uuu j,,- aiftor warmly congrnmia- 18 "all bosh." Dr. D. IL ff ' the audlonc lor the splendid hi fMiicaco nauauLniui'i. . iraioiimi -""' -".: ..,.,. - . "-- -. . i. r -i.. niniininii laying planb ior ia ,il m. uio uih"' nf s . uu.vw mint . wniriru j " T' z. '.. . ...... I.. . n ... .i..l, train rnr l.on ins'iv'. 1.11,1 ,riini I, fimiriiinnnmnnl lit- I nrlm.11 wi.ro lit 1111 ohiiiiiiihiioii. 1111) Of the UnilWl Diww. Ite ' k WMg-L ni. . .Ill l.n ma.ln Urn . innl tvlll nil. or lrirlv. bo Utlllised lins aireauy P'"BCU v"'' ,." ;1l?n rsrnnd Lodge es-1 iai,,nrinra of thn mint nrtlllerv i.v th.. iinloii Mont Coniniiny. be given nwn iinmyuu- mvm . -.,. ,,n..rv v Al- :,7" i f ,.:. ..,, i,ina rnr i.. 'm- n,.vi,i'- nn.,r..ri r..,r,nniH not UlldortakO tp aiBiriO- MOn. , xfnvor QCO. L i , t.v hn riPil iinnn uml u'l,,vlmi.n nf imw.ir.lH nf 12. GOO.- sum until juit. iipm iirornitM v "' ...1., ., ,.'""""'.-;" "" :"'.-. .. "."'"'."-""".......'-:..:j. nelvereu mo nu"1"' - no irounie is exnocieo. ! in- ue- uuu -inniuns more, no u" rin'oiu- lUiirtud Press Leasod WIro.) WoBlilngton, Nov 27. The fed ral court In Hawaii will Boon beg'n lieu vwiiui. "- .(onaemnuiion bu'Ib ior poseisinn 01 irn auto to trn;jand for -a new mllltury post nt Wal- Tho Union Moat company, by C. C. Colt, prosldont. Im complelod a .ise with LeBtor W. Dnvld, or Seattle, for n mnmmoth sawmill pinnt at koiiioii, tho. now townslto on tho PoiiIiihuIu It will havo a minimum oapsciiv or 150.000 loot ovory 10 Hours As It Ib probablo that tho plant will run eon tlnuouhly, this will produce hii out put or not let than UOO.OOO over 21 hours. In nddltnn to this snw mill plant will be other nveees'irleH. Biich iih a box factory, owli and door factory, lath mill, pinning mill, wx colslor factory, tlr Btave factory. t A contract has boon miide to have the sawmill fully equipped and In operation within six mouths. All ih uccMMMiry plautK will bu oHtsbllHhed and at work within one year im i aron of the ground to be rovepul b those planta Ih approximately &u ecri-a. The nlto Ib located on tin Oregon Slough, or near tho arm or the Columbia lllvor and ndjoluln tho Swift plant. This addition to the Swirt enterprise will omploy con tlnuully some COO men. all or whom will resldo In Kwntou. tho Swirt townslto. adjoining the big packing plant. .Muny months ago The Abstract outlined tho fact Hint theso outer ur coc k Miat von can. mnt-r Wltore can I t u- d will "UVe In thr ii'nrl.- nf tho.... t. lnn'nr The on iy in whleh one' Melon decided to adopt the Car- nodgers - .1 - .--.. ,--. m - . .. mm A.fk ntill ...Ann.n 'Mineral . tinlvnlont or ?V? 1 l- iiltvntlnir a tnate K.Whm ,K,"y wlH producrj r rp . t. wm ue a ure nneat on ' Bi klm. ., ... .t. . ,. d .ajo mm mu gr tti- lBn rf hi-, ..rBfr lin- lippn Snital-n rf ihllnnthrnnfo nn. "I DOKS OT Ijork Nov 27."Beyonl u IrtTv ru0,d aee' wealth de rnr han Inrrpooo. fimnan 'e Wblrh will annenr In thrt nl tnan nnd when the J3.000.000 welcome taft way It SlS be oii.fb; con- After the Ojtm - u ...r' .t.J. ii, whoola eudovrd enlng brd departeJ .Htinn that the ecnoois raise a similar sum o ueati of th v- the lodge or- .1 1 .AM ilswi n social ouu ! . a ! 4ri fT&m ' S Unie on the fun and entertainment left nothing to h.- STEAMER "NORTHLAND" .wyiuiror u, th. .00 memr. GOES ASHOREJN FOG fflgffi A V fen. tti p,p leased Wire.) 'Dswi-on and W. It. Davis ol ai in. tmU 8pran mar i0 cured In about ttir B C . Nov- Vf-Tli' Rl,d with a splendid mus ca and - ono-ftklrd the time required by tho mr vorthland went ashore at ercry program tor a baBls the even- , treatmont 26 and 50 cents . ? n.i' npar FMumUerB PaB8 fnrt entertain ment .wm one of the , . ,e at Dr ston0., drug Moved that tho government wil place dredges, on tho submerged lands and use tho material take-i from the bay for road building. :0 How to Treat n Sprain. Sprains, swellings and lamenosa are promptly relieved by Chamber lain's Liniment. This liniment re duces Inflammation and lorenoas so y closed out his holding nt Illalne and AnnuortcH, and Is to bo compli mented for IiIb sagacity In Investing In Oregon, and especially on the Peninsula. o FOUNDER OF JAP NAVY IS DEAD olao mai DlHCVt "" tstmo Enterprise nock, near JV "?.. Bffl"5SffSia s rgjs&i --a, suts ; - SS K E r. J5 &5BSTJ5: ine ic. --' '""..,:; -?' ), n, aecmed to '' "-mber of The "Vila's tp Village Day. The steamer ,. n-v ons or a ,, ;,.. -.- i iinrtiv iiainaueu, uuv ".... .---- - - --- ... .. ,,i-in3iinn ai Iffift1 maBnate that nitxed wl ' the oil fnel, put out res be pjgea p ,0Bf 4 v tHvJ wvalth and t'ltt aA mH9 Her helpless. , me cio 4 3wti j,TtHibnUnntH& (United Press Loused Wire.) Victoria. D. C. Nov. 27. Tlu doath of Viscount Yenomoto, foundor or the Japano navy, was anuounrel HIGH CLASS POPULAR PRICE TIioio'h u groat dlfforonco In Jowolry BtoreB. nnd ror two yenra we've bcHin tolling you wherein we oxool. . Hut there nro myriads or phuuomnuu, which nro lo ub non existent, ror the Hlmplo reason that our orgnns of koiibo nro not adapted to receive thorn. We've said liuforv. and wo say ngaliij "Tliv high oluna, popular prlcod jowolry store In Salem." There Is not a molimulo In HiIh store thul Is not Instinct with life, When will you bo rwady to receive this subtle, but rwru inunirostnUon or our loudorship? Mmjf w rr &, JEWELERS I'ltOF HICKAIID'H Electro-Turkiah Bath Parlor IIAHEMENT WILLAMETrK HOTEL Wo cure ltlnumHtm, Neuralglu and nil chronic dlHeatics. Swecdlsh Movements and Ma sago; Facial Massage and Scalp Treatments, Hours, 8 ft. ra, lo II p. in. Kxperlonced Lady Attendants , H MR DRESSING, FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOO AM) MANiaUIIJa KMiA M. (X)UC!I, Professional. My processes are scientific and-ai- to duy by passengers arriving Uuui Isfactlon guaranteed. My creams ami Japan. hair tonics are tested and tried by Tho viscount waj educated In Hoi- Um0 BBd experonce. Give me a trial, and and returned to Japan In 1807 JM iK va.a u.i m. on the Bhogun's warship. He wa ap- Row, 1( EWridge Hotel. Pupa pointed minister of the navy of the 111. 11 Vtt. Hi il I