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MINISTER TO ECUADOR TALKS OF COMMERCE General Sampson Sees Business for Cali- fornia in the Pending Treaty. RAL 16 ARCHIBALD J ter Plenipotentia SAMP & traordinary to the Re- | 2 al St rived here | ‘;“FJ" ay « the Ge: steamer Tanis | of the Cosmos line lomiciled with is. direc m s quite en- rgely in- of the capital sed over the pr. trade with pects of the people treaty with the i ich will be of [ This treaty is s of that country and | | i | w i from Guayaquil 500,001 ais American and GENERAL ARCHIBALD J. SAMPSON. raflroad will, of course, change these very pidly, and the time to go there is before 1e whistle of the locomotive awakens the ives from their lethargy Qui a city of 0,000 eted in two harge of represent- inhabitants with fifty Catholic churches. In that pop- . ulation there are fifty people who can speak FEnglish suffiiciently to be under: 1 stood, and but three Americans. Recently « three American missiopsries went to a Quito proselyting. They were mobbed and w arly lost their lve: However, they stuck to their chosen task, and are now in the country under the protection of the government. At the present time there is not a Protestant church in the city, and nding that 1 be a long time before one is es- blished My wife came out with me over the trail on muleback and ma rd Tic 3 r in eigh dangerous tn her trafl in She pr es 1w Gene a resident of Phoe the w b nix, A He is the first citizen of a c territory to be appointed to a position of mperate the grade within a period of sixty vears st profusi He in the consular service under untry is ri ere is cert al in it t_reg The advent of the ARMY CAPTAIN | WYSTERIOUSLY | SOLDIERS FIGHT DESERTS POST i | Pres A past | the Republic Harrison in Mexico, and served General in Colorado. He is ander of the Grand Army of f Arizona. AT PRESIDND ‘Ball Players, Angered at a Close Decision, Otject to Interference. Police Assist in Search for Officer Whose Name They Suppress. The Soldier Doffs His Military Uni- form and Leaves the Presidio. Has Been Missing Since Incipient Riot Quelled by Appearance of Commanding Officers—More Doctors Ordered to Friday. Philippines. — g E whose name the po- is affair at the Presidio yester- < been mi only prevented by the so y and an ener- nforced habit of obeying their | for him. He A game of baseball between | citizen's clothes and put forward by a bitters c His wife remains men from Fiftn t depart- was wound up in the fifth g has m » of the soldiers striking an ng of the ider named Samuels, who had vol- s other cered his opin to the justness ~ o the polic of a decision rende v the umpire. The the erior officer. in favor of the civillan team led with the fact that the 1ed to be on the losing end, boys in b could & of the idiers’ nine w connected ds were search moment the man migh zEling sol- rs a nd e e T g team st y their ch t of the visit- apion man- the en boay of received at no . the last two days, | Ufully. but they were overpowered in the the police lasted | {Winkl 1 eve and w being very nad is morning. but so | Toushly handled when two licutenants ur inis m B appeared on the own nothing developed from ft | affording accommodation for 30 more per- THE SAN FRANCISCO‘ CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1900. WOEDCATIN POPUAR SOGETY MAN OF THE TEMPLE "CLAIMED BY THE STAGE BETH ISRAEL With Impressive Services the Renovated Church Is Reoccupied. AR Lt Splendid Service of Song and Formal Procession of Rabbis in Full | Canonicals Render the Day Memorable. ! A Oscar Franck, Barytone, Is to Support Ferris Hartman in *‘Ship Ahoy.”’ | Impressive were the ccremonies inci- dental to the rededication of the Temple Beth Israel on Geary street, celebrated | vesterday afternoon. To the crowd that filled every available | inch of room in the sacred edifice several | changes were apparent in mural decora- | great improvement in the acoustics of the | building has been effected by this arrange- ment. The new fresco work called forth mué¢h admiration from the congregation. It is by the well-known artist, M. J. Lyon. | The tinest individual ptece of work is a representation of the Ark of Testimony, | which is placed at the end of the southern he seating capacity of the building has also been enlarged, the auditorium now sons than formerly. Kour capacious new schcolrooms have been added in the base- ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL REDUGTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY- -WZzDNESDAY Butter, “Vewbestcream_ery" 3 We guarantee every square. L Malt Breakfast Food, For the flrst t made available dorsed b ton Health Club. FREE. Kona Coffee, Foasted and Ground, 1h 20¢ New shipment of a superior q ty from Colgate’s Toilet Water 8-0z hot 70c 9% Nine aifferent odors. Regular Soc. bet 75¢ Almond Grater, *'l.a" 3est grater made. Regularly $1 25 Malt Whisky, ‘‘Acm2" Distilled from pure barley Regularly Sic. malt. tions and interfor arrangement. The | fine organ has been removed from Table Oilcloth the north end to the south end | Best quality marbleized black, biue or £0ld of th ng w cccuples | vein. - Ia e s and mod g kp Al 1% yds wide, reg. 3c 23e 4 mpsition above the sacr ark. | 114 yds wide, reg. {0c Toe Egg Lifter 5¢ Handy for bolling eggs. Regularly 1fc. Cal. Brandy, choice bot 75¢ 3 bottles, $2.00; gallon, $3.00. Absolutely pure and well matured. Regularly $1 bottle, $4 gallon. Antiseptic Toothpicks, ‘‘New” pkg 5¢, 10c, 50¢ Prevents decay of teeth. Hamamelis, Extract Witch Hazel Heals all sores and bruises. | | 30 o'clock the services were opened ’ 1%_pint, . Quart, inc cerémony of the wibarring of the | | o clgcl e *mem m:'»e" i~ gate. Kabbi Levy of tae Congregation H 3 seth lIsrael, alter knocking twice on the | | OSCAR FRANCE. ve brackers, ~ Something n2w, main entrance, chanted 1n leorew the | | | | Huntley & Palmer, _b;udn:‘h A words, “Open ' Unto Me the Gates of @ | 5 2 St ceme. sl with etteea. Righteousn " 10 which the cantor and i | choIr rephied, “This 1s the Gate of the | Tomato Mustard bot 20¢ HE stage has clalmed another soclety favorite, but it is a man this time. door was then opened und a pro- Oscar Franck, popular in local soclety circles, and whose splendid barytone | fon formed by the rabbis in tuil can- | voice has been heard at all the swell club jinks and entertainments for the 2. L Ehe Jeall Wan fakel by 8. ehalr | last few years, is about to make a professional debut. After refusing little girls from the confirma-| ¢ offers to go on the stage, he has finally been induced to take the im- “ob Vooreanger, J. Nieto,| portant step. He has been engaged to support Ferris Hartman In the coming M. Friedlanaer and Cantor | elaborate production of “Ship Ahoy,” making a professional appearance at the : Alhambra on September 6. Franck possesses a sweet barytone voice, which together with his easy stage presence, should win him as many honors in the professional arena as it has at the many society and club functions he has attended fin this city. As Toddles L:»lid. Leét the Righteo S Myer J. Rabinowit composed of acting dent in place o Herzog, who is rope, and H. Levy, actng vice president. | “T'he choir, composed of Miss Grace Da- Very piquant. Reglarly 25c. Hecker's Farina pkg 10c Wholesome and nutritious for invalids and infants. Bouillon Capsutes, nker's box 25¢ One capsule makes a cup of delicious beef tea. Regularly 30c. 65¢ Rieslieg, ‘‘Cabinet” Regularly $L An old fine white wine. | r e e et | in “Ship Ahoy” he is afforded splendid opportunities for showing off his clev- ! - , SOpranos: Ah<~ Edith Har erness. mem-k has a very large following in this city and his friends are plan- | VENINI‘h .ch“‘:gupcogk?}! SRR Mrs. H. Friedberg. contraltos; J. F. Ve-| 1ino"o pig reception for him on the opening night. Imported from Franc Sntirely new o aco and D. Lawrenc tenor: | > o T “Smith & Co New York, sole Hughes and S. J andy, b: | ——— == = agents, United States. e Frankiin Palmer, organist, rendered fine % Bt yegud selections. The Kev. Mr. Voorsanger then | year, when we hope also to tncore Mr. $,Bint, regularty - filler, to whom a vote of thaiks for the WY~ SRgEIRIEY 9.4 addressed the congregation. He congratu- | lated them on the improvements they had wrought in their - of worship.” The series of neisco s admirabls to San introduction of thi “armchair travels MILLMEN IGNORE SOLUTION OF rabbi also pleaded for the strict observ- | due. ance of orthodox Judaism combined with v i the advancing s Such a | o yvoly will turn again té the ever- . could not but re combination, t this week with *The CICARS. As direct importers we vrices wh retall at lesale try orders solic | pop Verdi 1 [ o e ask free. N A pramauilon Rideked Bal,” which Wil altcrnate L] . ‘ 0 view a ek o epeated by rec of the i The Rev. M. S, Levy also delivered a | Tannhausets ' Fo oer B eats 1a e i short address paving ceful compli- | 12 it et s e i i ment to those who had been Instrumental | Week. Russo will appear as Rizarag, Fer | No Mere Bread of the Dental Chai in accomplishing the work. He said: s ’H,;‘t;‘,‘,‘“.‘;n:]I‘l":vlllAlni the pase i 6 Mere bread orthe venta air “To those who have so faithfully and | and e s S L o ¥ * ¥ zealously worked on the various commit- | Oscar, and Ulrica, respectivel: ‘ | cOTHELY WITHOUT . PAIY, by “cur lare 1 to whose efforts this c gaiion is . . . ‘ S | sctentific method applied to the gums. No earnestly indebied, I must tender my | genr: rthur Jon: romzntic melo. | sleep-producing agents or cocaine. iearty and heartfelt thanks. As ‘1 100k | apama, “The Silver King,"is the week's| Rpgard It Only as Inter- | There are theoniy denial sariors n s at the brethren mbled here I feel that | i a¢ the Grand Opera-houve. Wilton | | Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANC ] Yyour prayers must £o Uup _to- as o | Tackave will appear in the nime role as ! and ingredients to extract. fiil and anpiy go. mine, to make this place of worship the | ackave will appeat In an Bu-en as Nel- ference by Interested Crownaiand porcelatn crowhs undetectable fror ode, the lasting abode, of crthodoX Ju- | jio Denver, Henry Roberts as Jaikes and | = O UT THE LEAST PATN. . Fall set s m. the Judaism which has been the | Hgrrington Reynolds in the grateful part | Parties. teeth $5: a perfect fit guaranteed OF no pay DACEvane: o ulls face LTIk 00 untless | o¢"“The Spider. | Gold crowns. $5. Gold filli $1. Silver fil- The services closed with a benediction | g Fy o Ak | | The Californta Theater is dark for this | by teiltey Bie M FNBUG and the week following. On Manday, Sep- | S e | tember 10, the Azzali Italian Opera Com- | AT THE 7:HEA TERS e Two Weapons May Be Employed if Mill-Owners Hold Out Long Against the Union’s formance of “‘Forza del Destino.” | pany, from Milan, will open with a per- | J . | “Frou Frou,” at the A}]‘cabzf..r Theater, | Demands. S % ose the Florence Roberts season. | O-NIGHT the terth and farewell | Bt SI03€ {08 017" SO Tember 3, the Aloas ST week of the Ienry Miller season be- | gar will ‘open a new season With sev-| wne Building Trades Council cnd the gins at the Columbia Theater, and | eral new players, Dorothy Dow for lead- | v VGRS ©iECEE FOA I B0 ) “The Only Way,” the greatest suc- |ing woman, Howard Hall leading man, | Millmeén's Unlon bave both ignored the ce: of this mc 1Berl Young and Polly Stockwell. resolution passed by the Builders Ex- t successful seazon, p . ‘hange which condemned the interference will be repeated. There will be the usuai g . i matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, | The Yoscary troupe. “direct from the |of the council in the t between the and the last performance will take place | Winter Garden, Berlin Lavender and | millmen and the millowners. No official | Thomson. and the musical Tobins head on Saturd evening next. On Monday, | the Orpheum’s new bill. September 3, Clay Cléement and L. R. A Stockwell will present”“A Great Obstacle, adapted from Charles Dickens’ and Wilkle Collins’ “*No Thoroughfa has been taken notice of the resolution by either organization. The leaders of the union say that the con: . Fischer's Concert House announces for deration of the subject by the Build- Exchange was er rely gratuitous. Some of the millowners are members of | the exchange, which pretended to act as a disinterested party, seeking the best in- terests of the city. e week Hadley and Hart, Vie W. Guion, Maud Still, Brook trym, udora Forde | ! and Little Verna Feltor e concluding lecture of | A eries on the *Ha-| Kalacratus, the juggler, Basco and R w given to larger | Conradi’s living statuary are the wes as yet testified its appre- | attraction at the Olympia Last evening t the Burton Holm walian Islands’ audience than a clation of these most interesting and val. | ¥ ANy | While the millowners are holding out! nable talks. It is to hoved that the prom-| The Chutes and Zoo have Baby Roland, | With apparently no ising Increase of audience may .persnade | La Lista, Cannon and Seabury on their | the millmen are cheerful and confident of the mana;;t;l;m;n .u.l‘t.l‘! at the course next ey . . CHARACTERS OF THE OPERA il Not a single man among applied for the strike ben- . to which the | speedy victory | the strikers | efit of 8 per w ail been entitled si e #he end of the fir | week of the stri a fact which shows D) e . All wark done by GRADUATE DEN TISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experience, a each department in charge of a speciallst. G . and you will find us to do ex xactly what EXAMINATION 13 PLATES ork Dental Parlors, New Y I 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. MAIN OFFIC PORTLAND. OF RANCH SEATTLE. W. R t 1 do not believe thera 13 a case of dyspep- sia, indigestion r We will tell you in advance | . our work.will cost by a FR&E | NoXt . ot cay. | An order issue e officers_quelled e Dhice refuse to give out the cap-| -0 d,_\,,.,.,,r“r,_ o1y Simuvl.\ n's pame. e was escorted from the grounds and the I what th y)fi’:—}fmgpr:iz‘:flxlsv:rg:::;;‘ soldi ordered io their quarters. The B onGaauence behind the | BAme. however , was indefinitely post- ’ I i T | poned, as it was thought unsafe to allow L | the téams to finish veral black eyes | and a eres: number of bruises were' the - Y | results of the melee, PLAN TO SEIZ}‘Z I.ANILA. Tahp ecretary of War has issued order directing that all troops under Department Makes Public Letters g 1 1-1,5’; be paid for one month Found Among the Effects of | in advance. This applies to the men Ge 1 Ricart leaving up to October 1. nera CArt. Steward Mutton, who has been con- TASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—The War De- | nected with the general hospital at the made public letters found | Presidio since its completi ners of General Ricarts re- | detached from there and will g T D " N Aanila. | Phiiippines on the Rosecrans. The st ;. ed by the police near Ma * | ard is one of the most popular men con- < an unsign ter in re- | nected with the institution and his de- ck on Manila in January, rture greatly regretted by the b e eason for not | tents and his many frien L e Tk was be.| More assistant surgeons from different the pry attac 8 be-| arts of the country have been ordered small resolute | 15 report to the general hospital and 1 at the gate had ge Another Otis he re- the previous day. er attack and out- an owing plan your command of South Luzon and steads These will armed with knives. The r of men will be effected nal Ttak get in I sh ¢ an 1 unde: After making suggestions as to the rais- the letter continues: time, with all due honor and s present ntin ey diminish the adsue with the and y carrying out the oreigners live in thém we have direet relations with T mgree with persons of than I that the burning of a nmercial establishments will be the tore zn anila, since that piece of high er 3 massive walls, hail be able to dominate its | ‘l fhcient 1., give a new color to the present | ritical ¢ me in the Philipnines, but per- Tme. & neral, 1o state my case briefly. How ciiners and the Americans come the damaxe ause in regard to cement conflagration would we shall never get able wid; of the said walled city, then with 2 and of the enemy, because the will have to submit to our authority as &8 we cai dominate the place where they I state 2il thi general, for your opinion, so ppove it 1 can proceed to make w necedsary Di-parations and arrange fairly ~fnitels| the mc-ements to take place in the aces ani the proper signals. I hope, nat you will approve this plan, which of the profe of the ardent patriotism . 3qur humiie subrodinate. BARGAIN FIGURES. “"Plei send me a check,” she wrote; “1 want ®Ret & few bar Ins.’ And he l‘:z tp in north woods, sent her for §19 99.—Chicago News, w would we find out their agree- property of the forelgners is | more Iz done <hall not | remarks excited much applanse. He drew + adition we succeed in obtainink | | y erect we can demand what we | awalit ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE - INTENDED TO SWINDLE Henry Martin of Nome Got His Ideas From Work Done in | Seattle. | Martin, the man from Nome, who sted Saturday by Detectives Dil- and Crockett on picion of attempt- ing to swindlc people by means of adver- tiseme for “‘fake” positions, was in- terviewed by Capt eymour yesterday. He admittea that his scheme was a fraud, but denied having receiv any money transportation abroad. through it. He got the idea while he was in Seattle, where the same scheme is be- ing carried on successful | said he had an interest in a at Nome. He brought with him | 1d dust, as he was intending to go | York 1o consult an oculist. He | was one of the victims in a big snowslide in Ala and lost the sight of an eye. | He was d he was going to lose th sight ¢ other e iie was also par Iy <. no one comes forward to-day to pre- fer a charge against him for obtaining money by false pretenses Martin will be released from custody. e Told How Socialists Are Made. Hermann Whitaker delivered a lecture on “The Developinent of the Soctalist,” un der the auspices of the Social Democratic party In ‘Turk-street Temple last night. The hall was well filled 2nd the speaker’s | | | ! a glowing picture of a socialistic Utopia, Shich, he declared, it must be the ambi- tion of every thorough socialist to seek. —_—————————— Miss Hattie Murray Claims Rings. The two rings received in a letter Friday by Captain Seymour from an anonymous writer were claimed vesterday by Miss Hattie Murray, 1502 Leavenworth street. She left them on July 1 in the ladies’ wait. ing-room at the Tiburon ferry. She haa taken them off, as they were hurting her fingers, and went away forgetting about them. —_————————— In Biberia acetylene gas is largely used to light up various operations along the raflway line, where work is carried on at night. L o B B e B i e e e B o 2 S S S ARE BUT HUMAN AFTER ALL Sofeflfenfoloefeio ool lefote el el ITH somewhat the same sensation of unpardonable enjoyment that the small boy feels when a wasp approaches the minister's nose during a long sermon on a hot summer's day, the unregenerate opera-goer wel- comes those occaslonal Interm=zzos that relieve the deadly seriousness of that most glaringly serious of all serious things—grand opera, as it is known to-day. In the short season that has run so far at the Tivoll incidents innumerable “not on the programme,” comic. pathetic and otherwise, have delighted the sald unregenerate person with the opera habit. Little lapses into daily life have shocked the artificial dwellers of operaland into a grateful momentary reality, by contrast irresistibly comic; the always happening unexpected has happened with unfailing unexpectancy: and it has been a cold night when some unrehearsed diversion could not be counted upon for welcome distrac- tion from the merry footlighters at the Tivoli. Russo, the little master of the mezzo voce, Is one of the greatest sinners— or saviors, as one regards it—in this connection. Who among those who heard it will forget the grateful relief from the hysteric strain of the last act of “Rigoletto” afforded by the amusing interpolation of the Duke of Mantua, as edited by Signor Russo? At an “inn in a desert spot, near the banks of the river Mincio,” the Duke of Mantua, obligingly enticed by the brigand's sister, Maddalena, to his death at the hands of Rigoletto, sings In the meantime with the lady the charming duet “Donna e Mobile.” To distinguish the couple from the would-be dukicide. Rizoletto, and his injured dauszhter, who are outside of the inn, the limelight is thrown on the Duke and his Maddalena. Signor Russo, modestly objecting to the glare of publicity, like a modern Joshua, commanded the mimic sun to take itself off, with all the vivid effectiveness of gesture natural to the Italian among peo- ples. The man at the meter, with the readiness at “gag’ common among the Tivolians, complied with the unexpected request and the crowd settled down to the menu of murder to follow. But It was not so to be, without a still more amazing interruption. for Signor Russo. slightly intoxicated with his triumph over the lime-light man, and a little dangerous knowledge of Eng- 1ish, called down to Maddalena in a mellifluous tenor voice frem the upstairs % room of the inn, into which he had retired for safety—*I will leave my home ** . happy for you-00-09-00!" The little tenor was also the hero of the comic opera conflagration that took place at the Tivoli on the first night of *“Mignon” this last week. At the end of the second act the new and handsome tapestry curtain, lent to the managemeni for the season by Henry Miller, caught the footlights and two slim tongues of fire leaped to the flies. The stage revelers rushed for- ward to reassure the audience, and Russo, who as \Wilhelm Meister had just been fencing with Frederick, sprang at the flames with his foils. and the rather alarming incident ended in a gale of laughter and thunders of ap- plause for the plucky little Don Quixote. As regards Russo’'s knowledge of English, a pretty story is told. Signora Russo Is a sweet and pretty American girl, and last year there was no Signora Russo. As Signor Russo speaks very little English and the Signora less Jtallan. a curious friend inquired how they had made love under the cir- cumstances. “Love no language nceds,” the gallant little tenor replied, hand on heart., When the shell eouch of Venus upset last Wednesday evening. turning a double somersault in the Bacchanalian revels of the first act of ‘“Tann- hauser” it was not to be attributed to an excess of imaginative faculty on the stage manager's part, but to another of those intermezzos for which the Wagnerian music-drama cffers such an irresistibly tempting foil. And when the yvoung shepherd, piping away upon the rocks, by grace of Mr. Newbauer in the orchestra below, forgot to pipe when pipe he should, the whole irresponsible attention of the delighted audience was directed to the expected next break in the connection. Shades of Wagner! ‘But there is another side. Those who heard the brilliant mad scene of Re- petto’s Lucla will hardly believe that after it the singer was received fainting into the arms of those who stood behind the wings. And those who were dis- appointed in the Tannhauser of Avedano on Wednesday evening will mnot think his defection so strange when they learn that he had just received the news of a beloved father's death before going on to sing. He will again sing his part to-morrow evening, and it is sometimes well to remember that every- thing is “not on the programme.” L e R I S Y | mills will be forced out of busine | the | himself. how well able the men were to enter upon a period of enforced idleness. “The resuit of this contest will b member of the Building Trades C said last evening, “that many of the s is what the large mills are playing them and heavy mortgages, cannot stand the strain very long. Hooper, Crooker, Han- sen, Young. Kendall, Niehaus Brothers and others of the big millowners will keey them in the association up to the point | where they will have to dispose of their mills. After t elimination is accom- hed the big cwners will vield grace- to our demands for an eight-how with the provision that we protect ainst the competition of outside Then they will have the trade ol day, them a; mills. the ¢ late price The milimen point out two possible means that mw be employed by them If contest drags along and becomes a fight to the death. One is to start a mill to be managed and manned by their own t could be done by a small out- Jay pital. as there are several pla ing mill plants that could he secured b them by lease. One enterprising miliman has solved the problem for himself by se. curing a ‘“sticker” and going to work for He has more orders than he can fill and will probably soon become an em- ployer himseif. The ot} mean: eferred to is an ap. { peal to the American Federation of Labor e the ation countries to shipped from San done the building would refuse to from the San Francisco mills until the contest here is settled. The local organi- zations do not expect to have to resort to such extreme measures, however. and they are only mentioned by the worki men as possibilities. n of the kindrea a and other for- b mill work is ancisco. If that were ides unjons there work sent to se. t handle mill HISTORY AND THE GAME LEG. In a certain skirmish a Colonel (general he came to call himsell) got a slight scratch on his leg. The wound was a matter of great glory to him, and he nursed it through after days, growing lamer with every year, that the memory of his bravery might ever be near him. One day, late in his life, as he sat nursing his leg and pondering over the glorious past, a young man, Visiting the family for the first time. approached and sympathetically remarked: “‘Lame, general?” “Yes, sir,”’ after a pause and with in- expressible’ solemni am lame. “Been riding, sir “No,” with rebuking sternness, not been riding.” ““Ah, slipped on the ice. general?"” “No, sir.”” with actual ferocity. “Perhaps, then, you have sprained your ankle, sir?” With a painful slowness the old man lifted his pet leg in Loth hands. set it carefully on the floor, rose slowly from his chafr, and, locking down upon the unfortunate youth witu mingled pity and wrath, burst forth in the sublimity of r“’ls:’ read the history of your country, you puppy!"—Exchange. b ) hlVF | for. The small fellows, with high rents | v right in their hands and will be ! ble to maintain a combination to rezu- 7 | | 8- | any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at omce and germanently cured y my DYSPEPSIA CURE. 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