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¥ | t jlen, Mine 1. M. Platte, i. G. Mi _— pope nae, Gane Whe rome on or na ’ } —— — ne Corn proved to be giant maize C. Mead, Clift Ande Mre. MoH |" i In spite of the dry and unfavorab | season it grew to a height of 1h feet Bringing Tons ofics fee We te oe te ROANOKE'S PASSEN- teeters imessurine i crew even inches, with leaves five M. Halden, Mise Laura Stewart i ROVER TAC . . | Craig, Emily Craig, Mra. B.D, Bot om, Mra. Rudolph, Mra. Gale feet long. Thin wae all the mn nur ; n need and plante rroll, Bergt. G. Bates, H. Ralph to that found in the cave shriveled 8. 8. Miller, & A. 8m |B. 8 M A. Smart, W. H sidddita tieieilot and perished under the heat of the . . x rie, J. G aibraith, K. Langlow fi foun. The grains of the corn are tn Larson, 0 Nelson, W. BE. Pierson q 1h . ll respec Me r corn, exce ALSO GIS MINERS PROM YUKOY De Ps rowie rank m ttannell, CONCERNING THE GOLD STORIES thet hey are much larger aod are : of dark chocotate vor Smith, BF Hard, G. J. Row r, F. Ro Keen, George Baton, Jim j < Loger D. MeDeon- CLEVELAND, ©, July th —Mre " k. RH, Met M. V. Harkness, of New York, has s om Moues Contrediotery-—Some Pattorace Rorey Say given $30,000 toward the erection of ' { ? , leMannis, Fred Bushey, A. Mat ron } an | ; . ; i A | Gift to a University. . of the & rts. » * HH. Boatman, ff er, able State . @ chapel for the college of women Alfred Beneor JF. Day 4 of Ww ern University, the second ane _ es Martin. James Black A Bullock — -_———— + large gift which Mre Harkness hae Jake Henderson, R. M. Wood, Fred made, he gave 840,000 (three years War « Jet ey 0 40 found « bibliea hair in ' The WN. A. T. & T. company's Wart J. W. Ryder, Jotin Dowling. | ‘there were only & few passengers 4K0 <0 found « bit ' ‘ ot Lanniges a on the steamer Roanoke who came OFF Of her daughter, Florence Hark _osinay Changes seadiagreetged Saat | tant A. Smith, W. Rogers, FP crom the Cape Nome district, and ese Severance ” O:m o’elox « night with ., > van ee * about 1 ki ® w M. Moran, M, Pangburn, BM. ()00 reports ares conflicting in re- 414 passengers, and probably P. Moulton, © Rosal, D. Gockley, G. garg To value of the new dIRRINES Tod Sioane Susp three mililion duilare in gold. The Sere on _ a core a that tt ie very diMcult to form any) LONDON, Eng, July 1 ~The M t b T 1 Was expected early in th 4 . opinion abeat them Jockey club has sumpended Tod Bio took, F.C, Kofoet, B. H ear, ¥ ab the se per an fereon, O. Dessurault, J. O. Mat- Mr. Richard Butler, who te @14¥-| unit August 5, because of disobed at the lutier & rie Manes H. Marshall, J. D. Winches Aegis oig = ah although it was late in th she did arrive, bun SPeNt BOM \ience at the post at Sandowne last and his opinion rriday able. He mays that the ab saya that he had Cox, G. Hendrickson, Arthur Davis, |COMnLy hae been ever-boomed. and resent. The district is one of the most desolate and barren known, and mining: operations will be retarded by the lack of timber u mbers of the Haker-Moward feud Harry Campbell, on the other parties were killed, tx hand, i# @ firm believer in the Cape Great excitement exints Nome country Me ie from Anvil | Killings are expected Siem Metennia Witham shan Clty. where he has eleven claims. | _ —_—~ fem 00 te seany oflice a te Hemken Me McClaln Pies, |The country te very rieh in gold. 1 DELAYED BY **e . : know from personel inquiry that (4. Shehan, Wd Charles Del. |<" ‘There were quite a number of very jane © p smith, R.| %. Price, of Ban Francteco, and two! wealthy wdikers on the Roanoke, W, Caywood, George Kendall, W.|Compentons washed out $1809 on| THE STORMS the three McDonald's alone being | Lumpkine, C. L. Keithiey W. Kin.| Anvil efeekt in five days with one | predited with having 32,000 ounces of | near, # Bradiie, J. G. Wadeworth, |oCker. Price shipped to Beattie by oH, Thia pile of treasure will as-|J. W. Weaver, W. H. Wedd, J, 6.|the Roanoke on her presemt trip say nearty half « million dotiars. P.| Lea, Ira W. Kennard, J, 8. Morgan, | ® taken out of Anvil creek \® Impossible to Load the Trans- J. Moran is said to have brought|Neil MeDitiop, Mra M. B. Peek, | {Ue Sx days, Mr. Campbell says, OUt 16.000 ounces. G. Malloy 908 ounc-| Emma Manck. Mrs. 8. B. Bruna, | POWeVer, thet the coantry is fright. | ports at Manila. #0, and & Mr, Copley $10,000. 8. G. Airs. John Holbrook, MH. G. Hencock, | UY cold. He left Anvil creet on ichard|G. M. Reid, Reiph EB. Sehall. Jonn |20R* 1% and even then the ground Rutier, lL. H. Smith, and J oder. | Halbrook, F Copety. L. Rabbedan, | >*4 hot begun to th out ‘The jowing war received from Sot are some of the known rich men| HM. Henry. W. % Wilson, E. D. Hep-| Ail leet winter end apring.” seid | Gen. Otis this mornis ot the Roancke. Others arc: G. F.| penstal J. W. Witeon, jr. T. Clark | Mr. Campbell, “starvation stared us| rains and cyclonic storms Hitten, Burt Donovan, Harold Styr-|C. & Rood, J. E. Nelson, CD. Bald. |'P the face, and we had a terrible | business in the harbor ( " gis, G. R. Voss, &. C. Ruffner, G. W.| «th, John Thein, H. Brediie, T. H beng deo P cpcvay tne edviee any- Meise ta) Raffner, James Petier, 6 & Miller,| Dayle, WC. Mybroie, J. J. Morgan, 3 lome n yew . f addition, 11} C. Netlson, De. F. K. Fowler, Frank| W P. Davis, W. F. ‘Wieos. F. L “Tite ground te fresen to © depth | discharged men of various regiments B. Mubbeti, G. J. Hurvier, Geo. Eat-| Manson, Chas. Stepp, G. A. Carroll,|! Won't attempt to estimate, . The | took passage. The Californians on | on, Jomes McManus, E. D. Heppen-|R. N. White, U. & Tibbes, a. M creeks there, until late in summer, | the Sherman who arrived from Me. | stall, J. J. Morgan, H. Brediie, H. BE. Smith, P. Bishof, M. Bogen. P. J. are covered with enormous accumu. | #ros, must awatt subsidence of the} ‘Thurber, J. A.* Yabsley, Archic| Moran, BE, A. Seabors, George 0. | Ations’ ef ite from 10 to 3 feet in| typhoon now prevailing Maule, PrMlip Peppin, T. Olson, L. | Malloy, Joseph Ouellet, BE. C. An- thickness, Apvil creek is the only ‘ m one that has een prospected to any Crasandt. C. D. Baldwin, A. Locat- drews, Achille Chabet, A. Grandr au, | Sctent Pautar tame aber ie LINEMEN QUIT | dreds of people Kathered a ©, W. D. Bradford, J. B. Casebatt, bacher's wharf to greet & M. K. Aldrich, W. W. Young, J. D. Pursec 500000 in his oo ares treasure) Dp. Hedtand, J. M. Pfeiffer, #. ©. Al- Was in 28 big boxes, and it wae stor-lien Dp. L. Filer, Thomas Pearson Mfice and in the | pony Ge HW. M. Shiffer, Jonn ' Dawsen banks Walsh, Jas McPartiand, J. J. Mal- alone sent $1,600,000 on the | Heter, B. A. Taylor, Thon Otters Roanvrke boxes of gold in the F. Nyquist, L. L. Berry, F.C. Kil- ~ Purser's room weighed all the way! gor, R. T. Ater, John Farrer. Mre from 300 to MO pounds. Most of the | Jonn Fa guid wae left on board the steamer i» unftave Report Confirmed. tueky, July The aly battle near Man rdey o wh " five 4 in bis stateroe captains Mre. Kh. H. MeDeonald, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ July 4-—-| Hodges, J. J. Gatdratth, Continued elle L. 8 Gregol, M. Sartori, F. L.\J. Beaumont, J. Landeran, O. Baulet ~ foot, What I used wee sawed from Hani, G. G. Hunt, 0. Lang, and J. MH. D. Noonan, C. Ingalis, John Rob- - hailier ~ lerte, W Manchard GF. Milton, |t®¢ driftwood slong the beach ~e 6 Bart Donovan, Harold Sturgia, K. L FI eel strech ly mpage Pa AT CL VELAN Most of the gold brought down|#mith G. K. Voss, J. W. Barns, E. C.| N° mon be nant ae ee _| Ruffner, G. W. Raffner, H. H. Camp. trem Golotain came from the Klondike. It was Te- | oi M. B. Le Bete. 8. G. siotesa a bay country Claim jumping. he BS ~, Remi that $10.00 worth of Cape) a pba. HO @utheriand, BR. N.|°*%* ae very common in the dis- Nome guid was brought out by HW. | diwuch HJ. Bpeigh, Prank Ware, | iit when he left House Men Campbell It * @ pertion of the er. FP. Jonmeon. we Ca Tr 3 Probably © miners. men apparent.) re) Out. clean-up from claim No. § Anvil/ {tui ' + 7 liy of intelligence and observation, | y Go Ou Geo. Turner, B.C. Wing, J reek. C, Mectier, Semean Butler, tioned CLEVELAND, 0. July 18.—Thir The passengers on the Roanoke 48 pitier, Joe Hows, Harry Pufita, E. mi. | "'eamers Laureda and Roanoke yes-/ ty of the consolidated street car line @ rule Gid mot look with very favor- ae on, GC \terday were interviewed by report 4t wor oral able cyes on the district. Richard a hans nee Head * of the Star in regard to Game | casey comm eaten * ps a Butler, one of the wealthy Kiondik- gonmidt, LR. Croiseant, T. Otew a, | Nome. Without exception they! power house men to go out That! ers om the steamer, spent four days p 1 Logan, Hy. Christmasa Somes | £#¥° the district a bad biack-eye. | would effectually tie up a re | am Cape Nome. — Schuler, James Currier, Ell Reiner, '*t Opinions Being founded om fe-| car line, Three lines were running 1 went there,” he said, “and re-\jamen Hunter, J. D. Warren. W. Dorte received after they reached this morning hout interruption mained four days, walking over &| pergue, C. Netieon, Brv. J.D. Barnes,| chee. Many of thom stated Open. / _ +o eee Farnese & Se Soe, 1 Sem <| Mies Vern Barnes, George Wi Coniey, | 7 “Mek the Gutrict was Setng Bataar A Pioneer Is Dyin ink rouch of it myself. It struck om Kurte, R. D. Leche. Fred of by interested parties. Some ex- me as being poor man's Meging® | Cond Gus Berg, Peter Zell g£A pressed strong indignation that min- ABERDEEN, July 1% —Alexander ‘The yield per day to the man, in MY/ gis 1 Thexton, R. H Dwyer, L. | *t® Showld be induced to go to Cape! Young. one of the three pioneers of Judgment, is not going to be large. peichart, HO A Leng. Soha Saa- Nome by the gold reports brought thie city is now lying dangerously i! end from what I could learn the | neny W. H. Peays, E. W f jout. Thle indignation took shape on &! his residence in N Aberdeen country is about all etaked, J. Laing, W Sinclair, G. G. Hunt board the Roanoke when a mock trial While returning home on Friday “Of course, I'm only giving ™Y FOL Hunt, BL. Jones. Cap. H é was held. the result of which was a Slgtt he Was eeleed with an atiack of opinion, and I may have formed er- | pogi mdney Rowland, Hans Deni, YeTtitt Of @uilty against Mr. Camp-| apoplexy. or heart fatiure. and now roneous conclusions, but | would met |i. 3 Olson, Chas. Johnaton, Geo | Dt! for Ris statements in regard to les at the point of death, Mr. Young advise any one to go to Cape Nome.” | 4 gangster, A. H. Sebert, L. Lar. | Ca? Nome. So convinced are the | i* the owner North Aberdeen, a oe pon, Wm. Douglas A B Roberts, ners who returned yesterday that Valuable addition to thie city, and Thos. Graham, who came down jonny Graves, 1. W Spencer, B Cor, | (he new district te 8 “falee alarm.” | unlike many others, by cautious from @t. Michael on the Laurada, | geil, J. E. Miller, C. A. Fleming, N.| ‘D&t they are going out of their way! dealing. came out of the boom at ene as 066 the Cape Meme dis- | Barievt, L Peter Malia, A. W8tR people not to go up there * wealthy man trict, “I went to St. Michael's with a | Locatell Waddell, Phitip Pep , ery , pa view to going to Cape Nome. After in. Archie Houle, Mike Witltama. 5 THE NORTHERN | jo ATE-CUTTING. 1 got & so many conflicting R. Holden, J. A. Yabsiey. J. Lowney, | | ener stories were tol, I pulled out. 1! H. #. Hedland, H. KE. Thurber, Cc. B | The loral passenger departments only heard good stories from those Thurber, H. A. Monroe, W. Oiaen, are actively at work to prevent any who were interested In my going. 1 Chas, Olsen. Oscar Lundgrin, Hans} thing in the line of rate cutting w id not see the $10,000 pan of gold at | Nelson, Philip Dougherty, Geo. Mon-| hen anything that looks ax if it the Gipin. 0 @t. Michael, bat wae told that it was roe, Geo. W. Rese, Joa T. Yon, J. &. == might cover crooked rk i re a take. The miners at St. Michael| Lanney, Geo, P. Hurd, A. D | ported at any of the local offices, in think It came from Kl Dorado. Pe A. W. Tirrell, FE. Haellinger Opposition tothe Great North. vestigation is immediately made ple at St. Michael are turning back Knight, G Souper, A. Melby, A ro's Movements. and the guilty party given a chance without going there. ae ite wealth M. Gardner. E. A. Bassett, A. Ther. to explain Stories of e-cutting they believe is over-eatimated. BK. Baxter, W. A. Frasier, G. W ST. PAUL, July 18.—ft was stated have lately been circulated against see Grasseup, RS. Peck, 8 Mulvyhill,| last week that ¢fforte of President| the different roads, but they have Probably the largest individual Fredertic Stoddard, L. J. Rewen, A.| Hill to acquire control of the St.| been explained to the satisfaction of owner of dust on the Roanoke wa« Armstrong, T. Rowell, M. Mctaugh-| Paul & Duluth road would be com-| #!! local men, and the matter drop Royal M. McDonald, of Nova Sco-|!%-_J- 8. Thomas, D, Nicholson, T.| batted” by the Northern Pacific. | ped te He bad four iron-bound boxes © Maloney, A. G. P. Creed, D. Me-| Should President Hill overcome op | weighing 1% pounds each, and «aid ft, M. Midhurst, J. N. Norris, W.| position end absorb the valuable to contain about $125,000. The guld T. Vaile, ©. EB. Manehatt, C. T. Purtt, property the Northern Pacific threat. | + his claim, 22 Eidor- Charles Whitaker, John Lyndman,|ens to construct @ line direct trom! A petition A. Johnson, J. A. Farretl, J. O.| Anoka to Carleton, giving the latter! wary, J. HW. Mund, EB. J. Evans, R.|@ line of ite own and admitting of Madison be re-sidewalked from Bor Kernaghan, Albert Wemgner, KE. §.| strong competition with the Great out $9.00. The majority of these Voight. E. Hurley, C. R. Dougal, O.| Northern system. The Northern Pa- who came out with dust, however, 1 Weldon, Louie Treusier, C. J.|ciftc has splendid terminals at the had it in small sums of from sino JObneen. Andrew Duval, W. A. Het-| head of the lakes which would be up. There we the uaual number TR. Holeker, R. Dieper, Austin | utilized to great advantage tn such of hard-up men on the steamer. *'"® & contingency. The distance would Many of them came out with the in eeeeeanemmeanemeninon® | not exceed 145 miles, | Guntien af eoln t0 Cape Home, bui AGUINALD The officials of the Chicago-St got discouraged when they reached Paul lines do not belleve Hill will @t. Michael. The reports from the succeed in controlling the Duluth FOR LIBERIA Cape are stil! conflicting, as will Its absorption by the Milwaukee he seen from the interviews In an system has frequently been predict- an - other column, the reported richness ed, and the inspection of the Duluth was taken f ado Prank Warner, of Montreal had about $16,608 in gold, and H. D. Nooman, of fan Francisco, brough signed by sixty rest dente on Madison atre asking that en avenue to Lake Washington, has been filed with the board of public works of the new dis t is not generally terminals made by the management WASHINGTON, D.C, July 1 , |of the former Tuesday has strength-| Bishop Grant, of the A. M. & believed ee He Once More Makes Ov ened the belief in loral circles that chureh, and Rev, M. M. Moore, saw } One death oceurrea during the voy tures to General Otis. the Milwaukee has covetous eyes on| the president today with reference to age. When the versel was two days| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 19,—| the road effaire in Liberia. They th i out, Benjamin W. Matiock, a man of Important cablegrams have been re- ge ey ge very anxious that the United States advanced years, who haa mn Ohio Trains Collid should assume a protectorate over ay countr | om, the black repubile "pend yore lee aaa the nn’ | JRONTON, Ohio, July 1%.—A Nor Bishop Grant visited Liberia in the of general demitity, His death oc: | War department from Gen. Otis con-| folk and Western passenger train| syrinn snl once the counten tan 1 curred July 7, at 145 a. m., and he cerning a new move in the direction |collided with a freigmt near here this! to atten a : Pes was buried at midnig morning. ‘Three trainmen were kill*| pr day, in Bering sea. T ased| liepatehes have been in the | od | nati ty was from Var : : f the f anes native of Virginia He leaves tw i Germany, England and France, he ana a gir en—a boy of 12, days, but he h lined to make r i years of age, them public because ultra optimistic 5 000 pays, are anxious t¢ at Mt. 1 with their eretetiee feanited teams tum ’ | republic and contro! the inhabitants of nin the ceived at the State department fr «4 result t ppine commission and their descendants dent Coleman was formerly a gobble up the her trade, but Ab liv parents ® xource hawe not heen born out | | eee $y gubseecent aventa YEARS L strong sympathy with the United Kt. Geor of the rth All that can be learned definitely States. 1 ed police, had charge of|about them is that direct overtures Dr. Blyden, a representative of the one miition dollars in gold, which for peace have been made to Gen . ¥ | republic, is now on his way bere to was brought down on the steamer Otia by Aguinaido and some of his YEW YORK, July 18—Corn that | ¢ United States, on behalf of Roanoke. The treasure belong to the | pal has remained hidden for thounands|the republic, to extend a protecting an Bank of Commer anda! It “ a cabinet official of years in the heart of the Arkansas |®T™ around her and ¢ at the ma deal of it In Canadian govern. that if the promises are fulfilied the | mountains, and which je dectared by | nations of forelan powers at volunteers now being enlisted will those who have examined tt to be not r Jown| not be needed Jews than 5000 years old, has been dis THE LE BROKE. r ut-| Advices received from Denby with-|covered and planted, and the corn| sin place ten millio “re 1 the last few days show a econdi-| that baw been raised from the plant| An accident happened to the Hotel to be accepted as wat-\ts in the pos weion of the original| Northern “bus this morning, and its ant ¢ plans for establish-|owner of the recovered seed, Geo-| occupants barely escaped severe in ft I governments are progress- | Barnum, of Columbus, Neb |jurtes, As the ‘bux was rounding tr ind movements in the direction, Some time ago a ative of Mr.|the corner of First avenue and Cape of peace have received additional im- Barnum, while wandering in a moun-| Columbia «treet, the axle of one of Nome diggings. ne dis. petus Kut Aguinaldo made no tain cave near his home, found some|the rear wheels broke, letting ¢t ed at th tures, and until he #hall do so, |gurious and ancient pottery. This| vehicle down on it le The ‘bu it his er shall have been, sattery was submitted to archacolo-| wae crowded at the time, and there rtakings that prom-|gical experts, who declared that it | wana scramble ar what I could lea i uld advine far-reaching success can be set| was certainly 5000 years old, The! to free themselve Fortunately w peony went th } broken un | 7 4 x THE SEATTLE STAT Luey Miemming, aged 30, Mine Gene Lento hne left for a ty P you need Lace Curtains, Shade Curtains or monthy visit In New York Sash Curtains, you cannot afford to miss At 6 gulet wedding twat Bunday secing our splendid assortment. We make morning at the revilence of theo” a profit on these curtains, but it's the kind of ple, 1M? Seneca. Ff Pogree, Profit that makes them quick selle pur the steamer aration, and Mip arion Thomas, we married. prety LACH CURTAINA, tap il Lene 1 Irieh Point Effect LACH JT. Peck was ‘i ond MM ind, pa shu CURTAINS, 2% yards long, 6 in, M. KH. Brooke gave the bride awa ‘ pair, wide, beautiful new designs, white Mr. and Mra. Pingree will be at home gyn) CURTAIN in ru; $2.00 value, only . « to their friends at 102 Olympic ay ng, lay ' 1, good one $1.00 a pair, ; ay ‘ $1.04 . Imported h Brussels Net Effect M. David Banks, @ banker from » i ; ‘ Lael aos chy sh pcg ‘ nice long, Henderson, Ky., ie in the city visite Crepe aay aaete tae, tale. see : . $2.75 @ pair. Mra. M Harker, of Chicago, ar- sn, ‘ 3 Handsome COIN DOT SWIS8ES, rived in the city this r 1 CURTAININ ‘ hes wide 12%e a yard, i summer ner . ‘ FELT SHADE CURTAINS, on ¥ New # BILKOLINI & rollers complete..12%e each, eee wiknen % rr G Opaque Cloth BHADE CUR+ rman Alexander, aged 19 yea { TAINS, on spring rollers; complete, eon of Mr, and Mra. J 6 Fine Ta AHLE ‘ 1 y We each, ander, died ming bea PLAIN SCRIMS, extra value... ily remidence Fifth f © valu y ‘ 5 ‘ ...20c a yard ain tr remains w vi nort by ' h for Interment FOR WEDNPSDAY'S SELLIN PICT ‘ t WIDE SCRIM; A WATCH STOLEN CHBAL AT be, ONLY 34c A YARD, W. A. Weledn, & mactiinist. t Onn 0080000808 van ane oe sien on O, W. PETERSON & BRO. WEATHER FORECAST. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight! and Wednesday, fair went to The atmospheric pressure remains . H, E. WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres, : 8. E. BARRON, Pr high on the Northwest coast, a low over Nevada and Southern Cal The temperature has risen sligh ly in Wae ten and f the pisteau regia In « letter to H. B. Weymouth, dated Joly 7, Mr. 8. E. Barron, the ‘ a ie im president of the company, tay Copper Vault is a property worth Rain to the amount the work Everything is boom re now. Things are showin, inch is reported from Balt L j up in g¢ and there is 9 n why Copper Vault canno and .O1 of an inch from Fort Canty be made a as I shall spare no efforts in helping to develop There is toudiness on the coant 1 it uf and likewine fog Price of stock for a few days, 2 cents per share. The winds are Hight in force: south erly over the plate perth along the coast s WAY Wonder IT Can What Be? lneprperetes 160. ————=amay AMIN 3 Oo. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. | { is, and wert ¢ HH. E&. WEYMOUTH & CO. Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. > C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. 109 Cherry St. Company owns 18 claims, Feienis pendin ne debts; offer limited number shares sock 0 feet development work; \ 2) Cents per sbare. CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Duck Size, bas i netgnt poles. Calldren'’s A Tent, $a5ft, $2.2, (hiidren’s Hip Rook xd f., a8 Felitz Tent and Awning Ca, 17 Yesler Way. "ite Over a Coal Range This Kind of Weather. I. (ras Ranges | Powell Make Cool Reaves Kitchens and Happy | World's Women. sore seeaes jalist It You Ay ge Man is His Love Your Siecrave The Ambi- Wife Buy Bassa ke Hera Bete Can’ Be GAS RANGE. cope ti wee We Cured Me™ Sasa oat ge TOMORROW Of Deafness.” His Hearing wh ever, shouki write to Dr, Reeves. ask people to raise their voices when 5 1 wld only hear be FOUN of Volos, - = wit, AT THE.,.. bat could not catch a word My htt} Took Her Sister's Advice Bee tetci acne © cas hace waa And Was Cured of Sore Hoe ( en riage odes cay : Throat by Or. Reeves | j stopped ) She Had Endured Three “He Saved My Eyes.”) "'tine'*Cureey'or. reeves the blurring and pain around the yspepsia Cured , 5 : sal ot total blindness, ? by Or. Reev eyes made me . Dr. Reev ra = ebiesttans curt Ee set ef Eyelids Granulated Since Orr i, cee eee Gal Gees hk Childhood and Eyesight os ) an read with comfort. I wa it Failing, Or, Reeves 1a short time, while other @ Cured Her 108 Second Avenue vx year at aad Demonstrations in.... “He Cured He Cured My Consumption, Oven Work, Cake Baking, My Stomach. ws corm hat given me +». on after two doctors had given me tampered with my eyes for the pa His Discovery is certainly eure consumption if Pies, Biscuits, Rte. tomach was very The sever a ty Oe. Sere, Tor he ts the ea belet and » y tor I ever heard of that wi rising ont polis ‘ nt be p aneis 1 really cure consumption.” was my fortune to go to this Seattle Gas doctor, who cured 1 ree Hcalp ald diem bisckne : e Cured Me Skin Diseases worms! a a'na'ru me, Electric Co. H a f ess of the nose, bows and knees, scars, superfluous hair, affected my head amd throat anase na or salt rheum, ringworm, there Were growths in my nose. Dr.) tetter of the hands, arms and body, ON FOUND fore et eniment dat rpien}Brurieo, sere, ‘Demphemus, lmpet lt tried anything t did $k erysipelas, psoriasis, moth patches me so much 1 1 am n y and pimy skin d ases, a oars NT ,

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