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| : : sree 4 THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD EXCURSION STARTS TOMORROW Complete Program of Exercises of the Unique Religious Conclave on Salt Water. | THE SEATTLE sun mre, Moan oe es FEAR UDRISING Torreador’s Bong ('Carmeon"),. Biset | | Wretehed Man C'Ernant’) Verdi The Mulete speed OF THE UTES Two Grenadiers . Schumann The Bri King .. Achubert Ship on Fife Turn Watoher Grey ..cccsccs.cs Hlien| WASHINGTON, Aug, 2.—Reports Mighty Deep : Jude | received at the war department and The Little Woman . sece | he Indian office indicate that there Moner and Arms ("Samson") is danger of trouble with the White : P Handel} tiver Utes. It ts satd the band, num Thus Gaith the Lord (Messiah) bering several hundreds, has not} ree sy ona 4 Handel been permitted to enter the old nate servation In Colorado since the Mee JULY BUILD CG PERMITS Ker mareacre The Utes have served hotice that they propose to return to | thes od punting rund. ea vity v was @ slight falling off in| the’ old hunting grounds, leaving building permite last month In June the Uintah reservation in Utah at MRgea *\ the full of the moan 180 permite were issued, with a total Valuation of $106, Last month 152 permite were issued with a value ‘There are no soldiers in the imme diate netghborh: ot the Utes mp to ammint in Hing the In tion of $148,672. The permits ia 4 “ aued In July arranged, mre ap for. UAH" and fear is expressed that the ‘ 5 lows Aikaineans Ok veins oal.bes tadiom (may sues a in stirring up ~ othe em und cause a general up 1 v morntng at 10:2 k D. D., to preside oti us Pesan gland y gions not known what actic ‘ t ynod ts on tal Ot by others to be appointed; & (abil) Gube andl ehoheit slary tremes and war departments Pp. m., union platform meeting tn the ‘ tend to take » Indians claim to exe to Alask City « - J he Dot. | & Yelue $8,100; two story frames ie) 20. [CAN vil ; Geattic has t mastered for th ® all avaliable, Rev ’ Value $25,000; two story brick 3, val grasa Me Phag aon $4 cto Augh to preside: short addresses them to return to the old reservation trip, and her umedation will bel and a delegation will b $00; missclinacons & valEe! curing the hunting season orewded to Ube Heit Tw hundred foes at Douglas City If mile — = —_ ne total number of permits issued f nansange © v jun au about u ~ Pp m. and trou saaeiee 1 46 ee igs vitation to Diaz. booked ‘ 2a SE WAY ADOUL TOO & Me MOR”) 1 049, with @ total valuation of 8666.) CHICAGO, I, Aug. ¢—Prenident \ 1 aaane Monday — ‘Those who desire may| Dias of Mexico and hin family will be nagew . take the trp over White Been sale! 1 [formally invited to attend the cere ‘ “ <a psy Bennet: $46 tb 600 b BIG A N Monies of the laying of the corner other stea would ha , m., business session of synod in Pree-| stone of the new Federal buliding in ack com vindtoh Sinceuns RUb'ae was teleiias Chicago Ovtober ® by a committe : ae, thov. ©. 6, Gaan 60 presttn, | Of representative Chicago men, who Bea Ev n ve ev 1. Wm. Giboney, | leave thie city fe that purpose on & ‘ R i A, t. e rvice, balf hour, singing by| Augvet 6 pas ¢ iret an herus case | = church of thie city, hae ang reach Mulr Glacter ab | Acoerding to the Kiondyke Miner, ! SALE OF PROPERTY. ments in chars esday; leave Muir Glac | the Big Salovon strike on Cattoneva Snes : oa ceil ap ire m lereek is proving very rich Nus The property north of the Star ES ate Ay--10:00 to 12°00 a. m.,/ gete from $32 to $26 have been taken ce on Third ay *, has been sold * 7 on © » as of synod, on steam-jout, and the pay dirt which t# tn) DY K Pilmpton a >» the we s 4 route, reach Sitka about 2:30) pockets, is exceptionally good. The|C¥rus EB. Clapp e company session of the synod t ) m. $00 pom. in Presbyterian |claime are all staked, and now ter-| The pr paid 1,000, and it aboard city of § sring | church hall, address, “The Bible|ritory must be prospected. A good) 84 sold subject to several mort the trip Th slow ing the 5 nd National Life.” Rev. BE. M. & trail been opened from a point eee" er es near & 1) tit; $00 m., adetress, “The Pres. | about 16 miles up the Hootalingsua, ‘sambae mean a bef nd [bylerian Church and Bvangetiem. (and ft te easily followed all the way WILL FIGHT FOR MINERS ay evening—Organiza cin Cc. A. Litue, D. D.; gompel ser-| through. sy sermon by der | v 1! by Evangelist Holdridge. oy oo Hamilton Lewis te on “ t w A. Ma) Thursday -Leave Sitka about 2:00 his way to Washington, where he Bund {¢ Juneau vel in}a. m., reach Juneau about 7:00 p. m. Will represent 5.000 American miners time, the foltowtr ram is $00 p.m. popular meeting in Pree who claim a large amount of money posed: 1099 am. F hing by ¢ terian chureh, Rey. J.C. Willert to from the Canadian government in mass mecting for wor Preaby-| Friday~—Leave Juneau about 4:00 the Atlin district terian church, speakers to be setect-/ a.m. reach Fort Wrangle about 2:00] nae ee —— ——- ed; 3:00 p.m. in a 5 all If pom |p. m.; $00 p. m.. sermon by « visttin att mats meeting for men 4 by rgyman Hlowed by gompel ser-| Fred Lee, manager of C. Sidney ero Shot to Death. Eve list E AH ridge! 2:0 p.| vice: leave Wrangel on tide, Satur-|Shepard @ Co., of the city, has just MATTIESEURG, Mise, Aug 2 ™.. in anoth nurch tay vieit Metiakabtla and homeward | returned from @ visit to Monotuty | He@ry Novels, « negro, who attempt mass meeting for boys bet bound He said to @ @tar reporter today: | 4 (0 sasault Rosaline Davis Mon and 16, ta be adk i Sunday—There will be a miscel-/ The purpose of my visit there wan | day evening, was captured near the Jr, and helpers aneous cram on the steamer,| to establish trade relations, and the | town of Bond, Mise, and r rrass meeting for girte, tr oelsting of preaching and song ser- | Proepects seem very good. As soon) tiffed by the young lady announced, speakers to be od: | view: the o evenings on steamers | 4* the people of Mawat! find that a/| tied him to @ tree and shot him t 75 yp Mm nmunion service im) will be given to Hterary and musical permanent steamship line ts estab. | death. Presbytertan Kev. Ge F. | programs tmpromptu. | Bemed between the Istands and this ey ore ee | port, we will have no trouble tn in- ltretueing our goods there. There | | hae been some talk that we will have NOW RUNNING look {6 Hilo, figuring that San | Francisco has ® monepoly on the EMPTY CARS Railroads. AUBURN, N.Y. Aus. mear! CLEVELAND, Aug. 1—The oO, Riree ag John Meuneay a sUC- | city remains quiet, and the dismissal negro, and he killed another negro ted. The strike has settled down during a bawdy house quarr a sort of siege. The street car murdered his wife because she vmpany i# running empty cars, fused to tive with him. whlle the etriker re being support- ed by the ne The boycott ts ef- w dare to brave it THE NATIONAL ei warmer; north- |trade of Honolaia, This is not true | The people atitonoluty took very fav- | OF CHARTER orably on @eattiec. 1 want to im- press our people here that we muat cuarantee @ permanent steamship line, and then we can bank on the profite coming in quick order.” Asked as to the voleante disturb- ances, Mr. Lee said: “That ts only a boom of the hotels and transporta- ten companies. The mountein is only amall one, the crater being about 600 feet in diameter. There been no earthquake shocks, and | ™Ovel and asking the governor to none are expected, The volcano ie| ‘@ke some action looking to the for- located about 60 miles from Hilo, and | felture of the company’s charter as @ miles from the sea, and is tn result of this violation of the law part of the ishand where it ls likely | 0% Te requiring the road to main- to do tittle harm.” tain general offices | nthe state HE SOLD BEER an INCENDIARY'S WORK An empty bullding at the Western } mint near Lake Union. Commissioner Mayfield returned this report that the Federal receivers of to Kansas City, He will file his re- STAR. Drawn in a Thresher. HAZLIOTON, at Iteyea valley Me was» die wor k ol wo Hie arm wa 1 Peter Tf erribly of itm socket ARMY POST ROA Ata mittee of the the the « the « moeting of the elty coun yunell matruction of a at Pa, Aue -W ain thresher to Newman, of fa was drawn into the injure Magn w vsohinery that was almost finance ¢ voto WOOLEN DRESS SKIRT ©: out WASH SKIRT In the Ch hall it was agreed to report a bill to appropriating $6,000 ia Bluff, MANY SCHEMES TO CET RICH for mad to | RNPADING, Pa., Aug. 2-—John Wi ley, once a well to do citizen, was to day taken tw the p ume at the request of his wife, who maid that he was too t , He Jost all the money he had by following up a humber of schemes to get rich Once be planned to make a fortune by raising Christmas trees, then he saw wealth in persimmon culture 1 tried @ duck farm He was an enthusiastic horseman, and hi his own views as to how a horse should be trained, HAVE A CORNER ON THE CATTLE FORT WORTH, Tex n Loving who $40,000,000 cattic Au ag. 2 a organizing aynidic left the f " — You need, our Skirt Department can supply you with a ready-to-wear or made-to-order skirt that will please you in fit, style and m ike=up, at surprising low prices. Ladle Fine All- Woot Novetty| Ladies’ Fine All-Wool Black Berge DKERS PKINTS, splendidly lined | KIT, nicely ned throughout, vel- and finished throughout, ft guaran! y+ 1d; our own make; actually teed wh mak actually worth a : » ur price $2.79 each $3.00, only $2.69 each | | Fine Black Brocade DRESS) adios! Fine Linen Wash SKIRTS, se a y one lnggiity, lextra wide h all seama treble ap ats only $2.79 «# |newed; perfect Attingwnly $1.75 each, Ladies’ Fine Pure Linen DBS } @KIRTS, with 1 In. wide gored .F White Pique SKIRTS, services skirt; $2.75 value, only only $1.10 each | $2.00 each fitting; splendidly Mies’ Fine White SHIRT WAISTS, only @9e, $1.00, $1.2 } ta made; each O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. New York tonight to attend «a meet =—— = ing of the company there on Satur s day neat to underwrite the stock of the posed cattle company Ho will secure extensions on all op- | 8. E. BARRON, Pres. H. E. WEYMOUTH, VI and will carry with him @ let | ter from Attorney Genera Bmit stating that the committee will be in violation of the ant trust law Copper Vault Mining Co. that tt will be protected in its rights and properties. The fh is indorsed In a letter to H. E. Weymouth, dated Joly 7, Mr. 8. E. Barron, the by many bankers and commission | sresident of the company, says: “Copper Vault is a property worth men of Kansas City, Chicago and Bt.| he working Every (hiss is booming he now oes ina | Louis, Mr. Loving believer the deal up in good shape, and there fs no reason why Copper Vault « | will be completed and closed by Bep-| be made a er, I shall spare no efforte in helping w develop | and bulid it up.” | tember 1 Price of stock for « few days, 2 cents per share. BUNCOED AGAI | | | | | | den A man giving his name os M A mob| fePorted to Officer B rday that he had been buncoed of $44 in @ lodging house near the name of which | He vat Pion he dia er square not remember ley Cummings been buncoed in the pert year, in @ rancher, ville, Wash the men were and and fiver at Me refused to tell who! ted He Water refused report his lose to headquarters. AUSTIN, Tex, Aug 2—Ratiroad|Watermelons Giv NEW YORK, Avg. 2 JOPIAN, Mo. ofaine ore from the ol ie meérning from an investigation of the | ioc4— of water melons | etven away at the freteht yards of} the Texarkana and Fort Smith (the | tne Pennsylvania road in Jersey City Pee Gee branch) ratiroad bad moved | amis was done because the general offices from Texarkans| ya niea the that Jt wae the second time he =D) lr. way Eight car- ewer today the company care and the New York nignees did not send the fruit OUTPUT OF ZINC HAS DOUBLED same period in amou | paid fo vores was destroyed | Th at “high” has continued to T0 A MINO by fre about » bast aight. The GHICAQO, Aug. 2—Games tn the! aavance slowly to the northward, lies was nominal Tt te believed National league yeslerday resutt Sie sae: cemieat aea cena Sinn that the blaze was the work of an az follows: At St. Louis—Hoston 7. Washington, while the “low” is over| Morrie Koester, proprietor of the | ential? te eee . . ‘ae . ci Callformia and Nevada. Such a die-| ©, f saloon an Third ave game—Philadelphia 7, Cleveland Statin af pramative tabora Inte abe Soret Gheare x. ago Sete New Stee! Plant. eg Ary pre “so Be warmer weather in the vicinity of/ was arrested by Officer Iverson this CHPSTER, Pa, Aug. 2—A new Scieseel er aa wc Seat | morning far eettiag Wquor tn Albert | company has been organised her to vet gcse Copious rain has fallen in Montana| Formen, boy 14 years of age. The | manufact fron and steel and a rednirn 4. Cincinnati 10. at Pitta. 222% thunderstorm, with rain to the | boy has been in the habit of going to| plant will go up along the river front burg—Hlaltimore 2, Pittsburg 9 mt of 0601 of an inch has oc-|Koester’s place of busitiers oand buy-|at the foot of Harwiek street. About The standing of the clubs te as “U'Tt! St Spokane. From Portland |ing beer for hie employer. ce | 409 mon will be employed, The capl- follows pocf tanaed ard, the temperature | Chief Reed orered the police officers | tal is about $500,000. Clabes w L. >.) * ae to arrest all saloon keepers seit -- Brooklyn w ” am map liquer to minors. Iverson has kept a A | R LT wl : r pi LUMBER TRADE | clone watch on the Third avenue #a- ladelphia : 4 . | loon * $ , “a Several days ago Koester was ore ccc GROWS BRISK =": ser scr'w'reise ee") QF ELOPEMENT Chicago ae 7 4 40 men, and he was given notice not to! Cincinnati “6 a ~ ~ violate the order again. He eth} - a Pittsburg . “ ‘ 03! Victor H. Beckman, who te constd-| or" eergee war, brought, before | CAMDEN, Mich.. Aug. 2—An slop mag ; a ‘71 ered the mont widely posted man on| Judge Cann, and Me case wan set Ment that has been screened from New York ; 1 W8 the lumber and shingle industries of | for tomorrow mornina.at $20 oclock. | the public ease for Rome time i# now bine tne elem bs pas . has many words of g004| His ball was placed at $60 |aiven publicity and proves to be a Cleveland 16 1 r for the lumberman, and tells oe mystery Master day, Harry, the oi — things that are ineidentally of tn only son of Ephraim Kinset, an ¢ the state, and in particular to Se- o and Florence, daughter of Wr ec, which ts t nter of Wash | Osborne, a prominent farmer tn the mar » Star porter today:| dence omtensitly for a short drive rT nd shingle market ts! x: — Little anxiety was expressed when we have had since the Pg - rt oe Foreign shipmens of lumber Pog pe n the increase, and the demand tee Fi ead A bar t the Bast is very good. We are ; : shipping rage of about 1,500 1900 of ¢ } ada urret and very close an 1 . t ) carloads of shingles to the - ob tito East every month, All the mills in tary - Met \ the Gray's harbor and Puget ot ; ‘ ind countries are running as much — : 9 peed I overtime as possible, and are only Bs “4 \. ‘ ked by the searetty of labor | . “get, oli “es es are very fair, and condi-| a. os t along the coast are favor- - , ee able ornia i# taking more lum- 3 Mond cb sah ber than ever before, and has be- ped “ale : a a ae ne Geattie’s best market. That} _ ; : than State takes from Washington 250, - Lol 0 feet of lumber annually, while i , stioots | £7 shipments demand 15,000,000 dt — aoa ; ni ‘The Shingle Men's association has! ¢ — hed good results. The mem.| , * gee ‘ip now Includes 90 per cent. of a ' state, which number nt ‘ T 1 for loge is quite| oa L p heavy, there being very few now In s in Groen tr ater, and prices are dally be ne miffer Quite a number | t are e from the Kast 1 Present good trade will] THROUGH ‘ vues four or five years. If the t will 1 market that will] prosperity of the lumber| CHICAGO, Tih, A Mrs. Cla tinue indefinitely.” | A MUSICAL TREAT. | " r who attended the song re- | C t ven by Dr, Re A. Heritage | ‘ night at the First Methodist | enjoyed a rare treat. Dr. | ‘ ‘ is president of the Spokane] P uth th ' He was assisted } b t i. Koyd Wells in the grou r ’ Dr, Heritag ata Col taf ’ ur 1 concert bass voice, exciting ohae 10} over which he has perfect control, | Were obliged to fire several shots at] The numbers of the program taat the escaping man | right were descriptive, and the rend- ST. JOSEPH, Mi the young people failed to return at Aug. 2.—One of the latest “con” games being auc-| bed time and the family retired. | ia. aah $7.60; Mountain Lion 1,000 ceaafully carried on bas been worked | Consternation prevailed at the On- | *) Go Omee Nig i lOln i M ls ee en on Root Wagner, a very wealthy far-| borne residence next morning, how- (0) ia at gin: Princess mer, A swell-dressed man of cler!-| ever. when it was found that the pair) U0 ne oe oo ae at 6c. canh cal appearance called at Wagner's| had not put in an appearance. A/ saude, LOU) wt @ daye a. 6, cant home, asking for lodging for the| quiet but fruitless search was start-| 110° oon gig night, and creating @ favorable im-|¢4 and the interested families con-| 170) CARN Oe ae we tot pression, wan given permission. Just| cluded to hush the matter up and to) Quo\ before the farily retired a would-be Await developments. Weeks and LISTED STOCKS groom and bride stopped and in-| months flew by yet no word or sign - er quired for the fearest minister, as| Was received as to the whereaboutw oi) nay ~ 49th they wished to get married. The| of the runaways. The strange disap-) 0 ee o'' rd ‘clergyman” volunteered his services pearance preyed on the mind of Mr. Qin he | a7% and a marriage certificate was made | Kinsel and finally « paged his men-| 000 Mev G treme’ out with Mr. Wagner a witness tal faculties. Prostrated with erief Copper Vault 2% , Day before yesterday a promia-| over the double aMiction Mra, Kin. | CoPmer ¥ ." S sory note for 940 turned up showing | Rel'# life is despaired of Mr and Mra, 7 ANSI ne 22 Waguer’s signature, Reports show | Osborne are heartbroken | Weatherby Bonanza , ‘ that the three fakirs have worked pry pyres Sullivan wv their game in Northern Indiana, in Two LIVES SAVED Colaen Munaa which the would-be groom concealed | Legal Te the promissory note Inside the certi-| | Warrior 126 wrist substituted the bottom of the = San Pati note for the certificate | Golden Tunnel Dev 17M% iT - DOVER, Del, Aug. 2—Willlam g.| Gopher CRepublic) im 18 DRAWN UP BY Royle and John J. Reed, who were| Reo Hur 4 cutting tatephow poles, were founa| Tom. Themb 1s | unconscious in the woods at Foxhall| Jim Blaine 33 Reed's ax slipped and almost sev-| Insurkent 7 Seeehineein 4 his ankle, Royle cut at a dead| Quilp 10% PAULSPORO, N. J. Aug. 2.—| twig and his ax slipped and split hin) Lone Pine Surprise bd Whiie unloading hay in his harn at| foot from the toes up. ‘The tive of | San Poll ye Repaupo yesterday, J. Clark Helma| both men were saved by the abnor-| Summit got his fingers caught in the hoiat-| Mal welling of thetr feet In the] Mountain Lion , } a ing apparatus and was hauled into| tikht shoes they wore, thus closing | Princess Maud iM the air in « twinkling. He hung| UP the wounds toate ae suspended for a few agonizing sec- | neeeneegssnirenmars —— wins ons, when the fingers pulled ou) New Suspension Bridge. Pvening Sur and he dropped tothe mow, It was! wraGARA FALL, N. Y., Aug. 2.{ tuckicherrs 1% found necessary to amputate the fin-| sme formal opening of the new sus UNLISTED STOCKS : ger stumps , | pension bridge across the Niagara! Aetna 1 river, connecting Lewiston on the| Gold Crown 3 FOR THE SOLDIER TRADE yy sjcyn nite with auernmtown on) tak tae i", the Canadian side, took piace at| Orphan Belle ' L. M, Gan hap petitioned the board | noon today The ceremonies were in The following sales were made of public works for permission to| charge of Hom, W. C. Ely, president | ¢ do Gold & Copper, 10,000; Gold- ct a temporary frult stand in| of the International Traction Com-|en ‘Tunnel Dvelopment, 6,000; Morn Woodland park while the United) pany, and General Manager Burt! ing Glory, 1,000; Huckle berry, 7,000; States soldiers are quartered there. | Van Horn, pe week In 18% realle have re and the trouble bet we gard to prices of ore is tempora ted of to 83,000. inc nm; for re 180" the produ The top price For port with the governor very shortly | rie ings falls on theconsigners of the stating that the office has been re-| gouty, Aug. 2.—The output Missour! Kansas rict for the six months Just clos- valued al $6,457,726. j ” last week was $44 orresponding the ¢ Several meetings ere ate teen ntly All brought the mine Great activity p of the dist camps produ a sold betw st ow $25.50 was the top price een of gine n this city n them in re #” asoclation price ails in all zine SEATTLE MINING STOCK It Mining salen ar lebury ler the winner na am was busy t wiay at Exchange, and the Seattle some good Huck- ne were made In for the first tin eun listed stocks, @nd proved a Options sold were erby Bonanaa, 2,000 buy at 20 days at iden Tunnel 4,000, buy at Weatth wo Jays at Thc; 1,000 at 90 days at 80; Warrior General, 1,000 at 30 days at $1.45, 10 per nt. cash; Morning Glory, 1.000 at © days at Ibe; 1,000 at 60 days at 16%0; 1,000 et 60 days at l6c, $10 cash; Insurgent, 1,000 at 60 Jaye at 10¢ cash | Gola Crown, 106, $5; 5,000 at 60 days l a notary. | H. © WEYMOUTH & CO. Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. | Powell e%* Has sworn testimony from people cured by him from all parts of the world. Here are a few from way | down in Texas, and they are sworn to before Carefully peruse them: THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY { valesce in about one week's time} OF DALLAS Sand that he Is now well and sound | Personaally appeared before me) and in better health than he has been IMre. M. EB. Seott, of the foregoing (for years, and ts suffering no bodily | ty and state, who has made) pain whatever. That he is a resident vath as follows: I have been suffer-) of Dallas nty, State of Texas, and ng for about five y * wit atarr-({s at present connected with the hal affection and tr several physi-\ works now being performed at Parry clans with no results, After consult-) Br addition by Charles Archer, @ ing Dr. Re «1 then put myself un niractor J.P. LAHEY, der his treatment, from which I de Sworn to am! subseribed before m@ rived wonderful benefit, and am now? this, the 25th day of March, A. Dy strong and healthy, and can do all ¢ 1890. Cc. W. BOYDR. my own work and suffer no pain. I Notary public, Dallas county, Ter, can cheerfully recommend all who) THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY or nay be suffering to call upen Dr DALLAS, Reeves for aid. Iam a resitent of} This day appeared before the un« Datias and have lived here for ten?) dersigned authority, A. W. Tuckets year. who made oath that his son, R. We MRS. M. KF. SCOTT. § Tucker, has ben afflicted with pare Sworn and subscribed to before me? alysis for two and a half years, he this 224 day of March, A. 1D. 1890. has called in a number of physicians Cc. W. BOYER, $ mealbdle, effect a cure of said Notary public, Dallas county, Tex.? said disease, and each and all THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY na to do hia son any good 5e GAtstan any relief until he called i ee D on , seves Personally appeared before me thes 1)T) Heeven:, that Ky r. Reeves is the undersigned authority, John Held Physician who has done bist who said under oath that his wife, (“2Y Apprectabie good; that he has Téa Held became ailicted with can (afforded much relief and he is now kaned bregat, calling in a doctor tas ceciiedly better, and I now feel, af . tna, ) does my Bon, that he will goon be treat her, who Injured rather than * benefited her condition. That he af.4!™self again under the treatment of : ¥ evog) UP. Reeves. I have been a resident terwarde called in Dr. Powell Reever) Of ing crate of he 5 his treatment she” State of Texas for 37 years and and that undet improved rapidly en was called) At the time Dr. ft Ein E oe [in she was In a dangerous and pain-} pated aT hag = pe and {now reside in Dallas county. Affiant further states that he has also been nd is now wel | ful condition, and I attribute her) pured cure entirely to his treatment = eo. A. W. TUCKER, )HN HELD, 0. ¢ nant! subscribed to before me (this, the 19th day of March, A. Dy Sworn and subscribed to before me f M ‘ thin 26th day of March, A. D, 1890, ~ im me: W. BOYER. Cc. W. BOYER, (,.. Dalian vunty, Terms | tary public, Dallas county, Tex.§ THE } ed a as COUNTY STATH OF TEXAS, COUNTYS Personally appeared before the une OF DALLAS dersigned authority, T. W. Knigh Personally appeared before me the Dallae county, who, being dul | undersigned authority, James P. Ta-§ aw n, ays that he h been siecle hey, who made oath that some five? for six months, suffering from indle wr ix Weeks ago he was afflicted$ gestion and stomach and kidney ana 4 scrofulous affection of the) b «; that he put himself {, glands and system at ander the eharre eg mn aceount of which he has been un-( Rie about a month ag -a wa able to perform manual or la-) treated for said trouble by sald Die hor. Before calling in Dr. Powell) Powell Reeves; that he has experls Reeves he head n suffering fromfenced great rellef under the treate the abeye tin At least nine} ment, and is in a great measure months; also suffering from serious) cured ubove trouble; that he ha@ paing and atiffness in the back, anda better Pek eet ce was growing worse at the time Dr.) time dur the last ten years, and Reeves was called in, That up to the) that his health ts greatly improveds time Dr. Reeves’ was consulted by) all WehiOy Ha: ausieiticei te the kaa him he had employed several other} ment of said Dr. Powell Reev | doctors, who had utterly failed t T. W. KNIGHT. lieve him and left: him varie) SWUELAN Ana sceconiiee Cana condition than before treating him.) the 2st day of March, AD. 1890 That after calling In Dr. Reeves and CW ROYER receiving his treatment, he began to{ Notary public, Dallas county, Testy Block, 115 Yesler Way attle, Wash, DR. POWELL REEVES *" _ 7 iat ‘Doctor Reeves i ‘ w. Hine of t retus Becth whic eras that destr great CA CIN tives at the charge the las der th Louis, a sten men a Brar With ing th tonnag Refuse MILAW Justice pended the po slot mach took the ¢ the y? mar ma pri law ag horses Ae SOUTH of Mrs my ths noon by a ts in pos Just passe citement ed

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