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ONE CENT Tonight se FOR ant el “s erly winds. and tomorrow, IS WITHOUT LIMIT THE SEATTL S SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1903 /GRAND JURY SESSION Griffin of the Superior Court Holds That Present Inquisitor- jal Body Need not Adjourn March 31 and May Continue Its In- vestigation of City and County Affairs Indefinitely and for the gamble ‘af the Seatt tained ( Yio mornin superior © that whe yf Judge t art a superio! mvened, it ae long ae If thie is the called mood its all sum~ has been bh oh was ‘this time it that Mar was ren ot laid o sury umber af) Mole to proceed with the and coun- =e pres matter tune wert and ol ‘decision that Will be author- the) ouree, | j that he had rendered the aston opinion, when b y «& Btar reperter, this Me stated that it wae bis firm be: lief that upertor court jury's n law fatermin- grand | limited by had med report that Juc | stated that the grand! BRC remain im seesion Indef initely, created 4 senaation in the underworld, The St Interview | with the judge thie morning fully jeontirmsa the ru and will prob ably be the caume of stil further un- tasinens below Yosler way and in certain quarters up town. mT. With Willtam Petterty, under years in the penitentiary nviction of the rape of his step daughter, went befere the grand jury this morning in pursuance preemed deat After Mr. W | tine im com {he came o } p with the jurors followed a moment later | the produe- privoner was nd pre order into the jall | thon of Petterty ltaken into the jury ImMably made a state subject, am his attorr Mr Williams absolutely tatk about the matter he mted to the jury and it wholly to Jecture beyond a vague tip” from another quarter. — The ctype one te that Petterty hin co are trythe to at Mrs y and the eoutin, . The hint given rewarding tter In to the ef fect that Mra Fetterly and the other woman in the case @ focus ed eof perjury by the defendant, and jury hase asked the matter int for r ther pros the been ‘obs into Fetterty appeal his urt, and the ‘ore the grand for the purpose wt he is making b: jury is undoubtedly [of bolstering up his case The «rand jury last yesterday af Indicted Ps J. Rearden battery uper ay for alle ™ JEWS FROM TANANA FULLY CONFIRMED States Marshal Perry of Alaska Receives an Official Telegram From Judge Wicker- sham---Other Advices United States mar- of Alaska, this & telegram from District Judge Wieker- chy, which tully con- of very rich gold Tanana country. (en ay 3,000 ‘to the district from the this reason he had or- States commisston pet the Circle precinct re- Circle City to Fwir-| fiver, a tributary of and in close proximity He advises the re-/ of thea deputy United thin moming wired ordering the Wick dated March 16 and has | Perry's return to thix date. the Tanana strike, ms telegram war | believed the dis- even richer than | Soin to ots te ony the country,” con. “The as es its tribataries are so that the the placer gold Where they Streak 15 te 16 feet ie. they wi 4 find a denied emphaticaily in in other than her Rotwithstanding eur- ‘Of iiness or accident. working to further ex- ‘8 complicity in the are searching for an- faid to have been writ- of the reported | & streak of pay dirt #@ to 60 feet in| width in the Tanana country “Letters I have received recently from deputies in the Tanana country |etate thet the rr if most black with people making their | way to the strike. Uniens those en- tering the are carrying there mpede ay be before the though supplies {brought up the river in boats "Fairbanks @ not far from where lithe Pedro empties Into the Tanana. which is practicati~ the head of nar igation on the Tanana. The town i about 0 miles from Cirele City Thus far not « single negative re- pert regarding the Tanan strike has yet reached Dawson. the country the latest advices recety- | ed by the Alaska Steamship com- panies Lynn canal liner Farallon. which arrived thie afternoon. Dr.! J. Brawand of Skagway hae recetv- ed « letter from Dr. Ovetgard, an old| | Cirete The doctor says “Finally ovr chance has come. New Camp within 206 miles, ft will [be better than Nome, Already five| lereeks with ying «vid in. Pay! |isoxt feet. ‘en ¢ to #0 cents to! the pen. Claiee well from $16,000 and up Lam going in March, have already shipped part of my More; will get the balance over the coming mouth. Freight Is $1 per 4. Are you coming’ I am) iiding now Over there.” Lint The Bad confirmed by many OFFICER IS banks are al- | f | | etlew ‘Transportation men are predicting | "| White Horse and Daweon, as the ice | d this morning that | plonrer of Bkagwuy. dated Feb. 2. st) has frosen thie winter to a depth of | three feet of letters, agree that up time fine, guod-ateed knewn to be gold-bearin paystreak begins at a de the present creeks are that the of eight oo. the paystreak at fet and that it is an av * fein that the pay the way from 10 to 26 cente to the pan During the past two weeks from 408 to 600 people have started from the new district Da ween. Frank Hall, general agents of the Merchants#® Mall @ pany, will clear the fi fram the boot of Lake La Barge, this spring, for the Tanana, As soon he jce run out of the rive camer Lave ang wilt for the new dig Raebert Kerr. one boats will land paseengets and freight within 12 the new camp. leave by the & late opening of the Yukon betw five fort. Last year there were only but more snow ‘The steamer Flossie will egain go on the Skagway-Juneau run next summer, making her first trip April L ‘The Pw wan Tyndall, reed with peocene fo the person, aod against nit jury found “net « trwe fe cn wae released from custody today by order of Superior Judge * lion had three passengers UNDER SUSPICION Sensation in the Burdick Murder Mystery ives Searching for Another Incrim- inating Letter take his wife back for the of the children and to stop divorce proceetiings, saying that “un lean you do, it will be the death of tus alt.” The letter ts said to have been in! Burdick’s effects, but the search has | so far fatled to reveal it Reports are current today that it t* now def- inttely known that Pennell had an accomplice. From « man inside the aia by phase been # detective te sa) omen An important the kilttr Pennell» that a policeman that he was hired that the m days A arrest is expected. The district attorney now has post- tive proof that on the day the Pen- nelle were killed both drank « large quantity of whisky. In the hompital Pennell to Burdick. ank-! detective department comer the story| the condition of the woman's storm ELIGIOUS FANATIC COMMITS SUICIDE JOHNGON, senbobepie Ks A MISSIONARY, SHOOTS HiIM- THROUGH THE HEART AT DE Mt Johnson, supposedly a re- ti committed suicide in Second avenue south street, this morning by Mf through the heart heard by no ene in Coroner’ Hoye ta mat committed mui- fo He had #2 in the suicide’s prayer book tht to be his correct Fesistered at the hotel 860 4% J. Anderson. Hi fe me 4 if a: have come to Seattle | ae body wa Fr ia chou 0 friend of the aie rey this morning the dead of Johnson was tound by @ of _. hotel lying on of hin Nearby was A onl of bieod Me he from a Wound directly over son was clad only other and had evident- the act of self after he awoke thin he tact that th any one to have been due to shot himaeif while | the report was muf. bed clothing. Blood eal ae agg Hooper Seriously objected apanked the baby the husband turned 4 prised she appeared Promecuting a se more with teers e story of her o Deputy Prosecutor ¢ d to have her Ww at once. told the prosect Married to Robert i! years, but that he mynel See, = se purse, the name Victor Johnson | G HOTEL stains on the bed indteate this, Three days ago Johnson cam the hotel and se He was a quiet appearing man, evi- dently » Swede. His garments would Indicate that be was a missionary, as would also bis demeanor. He spoke [to but few people in the house and | retired carly each night. hen the chambermaid entered hie room this morning she thought that | {the would find that the roomer had | kone She entered with her pass key with little difficulty, but the |night that met her gaze horrified |her. She screamed and the proprie- tor of the house came to the room. A hasty examination of showed that the man w: ver, & #8-caliber ininly how the Coroner Hoye and the police de. partment were notified at once of the tragedy and the coroner and jtective Tennant investigated case. ‘The only materiat point of identi- fication that wan foand was a 8wed book, In which was writ tector Johnson, In a note book was found the address of Rev. J, Rowell, pa the Mariner's church, at Racramento and | Drumm streets, Ban Francisco. A telegram hax been sent to him ank |ing.dpr information about the dead mai. The dead man’s satchel, which was In the room, contained only old clothing. the seldom came home and did little to support the family, Tuesday night the trouble occurred. Mra. Hooper said that her husband had spanked the baby for no reason whatever and that she had taken the part of the infant, with the result named, She nays he pulled her hair and struck and kicked ier One kick that she received in the breast may necens- tate the attention of a physician, A warrant was iasued, but Hooper has not yet been located. WAS A $19 MIBTAKE Robert Ochenfabrt reported to the police this morning that he had giv~ en a clerk in a down town hotel a $26 gold piece by mistake for a silver dollar. The clerk refused to refund ach prior to death showed s suit) t quantity of whinky to produce intextention Penneti’s will will be filed for pro- bate t carried $250,000 in tte insuranc BACK AT WORK Information was received by Sher ie One Cudibee yesterday af George H. Thompeon, w: city on « charge under faine rested in Whatcom. Williams has gone north to bring tack the prisoner. Thin is Deputy Sheriff William's first detall since hia iliness, which was the result of & gunshot wound inflicted by Harry ‘Tracy, the outlaw Deputy Sheriff Continuance Is Granted ‘The cane of the State ve B. Dunber, Mark Moff « Fason, ch with conducting gambling m the Rainier Grand hotel, has been continued by Supertor Judge Hell from March 2% to April 27, at the request of Attor ney W. H. Morris, representing the defendants It was alleged that wit- nesses material to the defense can not be present until the later 4 Mr. Morris says that Fason Hoff will be al HOSE REJECTED The 4,000 feet of ff chased reoently by Howers Rubber Francisco will be by the board of public works, ‘The howe did not stand the test required of it in the contra MAY MEAN A- BIG STRIKE LOWPIA, Mase, March 19.-A textile conference was held today to Jer the demands of operatives raive in wages. No da atrike will immediately workmen are af ee pur ity from the of fan wenty thouna fected. MINERS INDICTED CHARLESTON, W. a, March 19 The federal grand jury today re ported 186 Indictments the money. He was advined at the station to either get a warrant for the clerk's arrest, or to go to the provrietor of the hotel miners for rosteting officers. Dep- y Marshal © oe yal har bee ven the war He strong pomre, a anna | | lett | trai and | both wet back | edge of the facts i | i | i | i j | | } | lord on the Jacob Boart wan tndloted of larceny from the hood row upon a charge person BH. Naliard were cerning € r of ” was of @ A, A. Behram lied tn to testify « charge that there crookedness in the @rantity ehine to the Ballard Light Power Company by. the Ratlard| council recently The witnesses ated YUEN CONVICTED Wong Yuen was found guilty of biaining money under false pre tenses by 4 superior court Jury yee day afternon, We he China man who was in Port} wheend six weeks ago in company with the wife and family of Chin Tat Hee, with Yuet the n ant . e obtained $860 fr BAN FRANCINE FRANCISCO, « tear men t an at t o'clock today ropoxition to walve the compensation to men for joes of time and asked the company to waive calling on these men to wan student ‘The men to be pul back to work immediately and Aifferences ited to a tration by Chicago company. If this te not ¢ of the men on the Unt in this city will quit w ) STRIKE March Ratlwaye k tomorrow From Over-Exertion Jobn Trejoar, @ carpenter, died at small station on the Ren wterday from injuries r ceived Tuesday while lifting a heavy weight, Deputy Coroner Wittste in Festignied the case, aa there was no Physician attending the Injured man at the tame ot f deaah, BREAKS THE RECORD F. 8. Stimson of This City Lowers Automobile Time from Los Angeles to San Francisco (Special to The Star.) NCISOO, Maren Honatre re tee rived here Los Angeles by) having broken the ree run from the Sesthern | The machine vy! a new one, hem be automobile, fetropolia Mr. Btimer ing he decided to make the run to Ban Francis in the new vehicte, He wae accompanied by an ex perienced ehaffeur While it was not Mr. Stimaon’ original intention to try for a record the weather and roads proved so good that the machine was sent Along at top apeed @ Kreater part Of the distance with the result that All previous records were wiped out BASKET BALL GAME ‘The basket ball team of the Te coma Young Men's Christian Asso- elation will meet the team from the state university at the university rinery tonight. The ‘varsity team It try to wipe out by @ signal vie~ tory vate defeat at Tacoma's hands last month. New Bape t Church A permit was secured yesterday afternoon for the erection of « new Raptist chureh at Fifteenth avenue and Harrison street. The edifi will be 845100 feet in size and wilt cont $11,000, It will be a handsome frame structure, PARENTS "MEETING The fl be a parents of the Warren triet tomorrow Fy The meeting will be calied meeting and an interesting p prepared. The Wi schoot ie named as place. fren avenue the meetink- \POLICE WERE | LENIENT arrested in a lode ing houre on First avenue mouth lant night by Putroimen Camere and Holland in company with’ hi sister-in-law, The «irl wax but 16 years of sae. The officers saw Winge meet the girl on the street and followed the pair to the hotel, where they made the arrest Although a more serious charge could have been placed again Winge, according to the statement of City Attorney De Bruler, be will harged with disorderly conduct ly. Winge and the girt heve In- dian blood GRABBED THE COIN BUT IT WAS NOT EVIDENCE AGAINST POKER PLAYERS ‘The fact that there was $5.60 on the table and hands of one around it, did Judge George gambling. J Silva, A, Whi arrested for @ in the Sno- homish Har several nights ago, and were up for trial In the police court this afternoon. The court dismianed the case, for want of evide ective Adama stated on the #tandd that when he went into the room where the game was going on, ® e nald “Sewer.” He knew then his Bherlock Holmer F.C. Winge w the not player seated convince the men ted quick 1 $5.50 first, natur- 1 the pla grab he grabb: rt ruled this afternoon that he whould have grab a fow wit- to make out « case QUARTERMASTER MAKES A CHANGE The offices of the ( quartermaster's departments on the keoond floor df the ‘Pines building, are to be removed, March 1, to the third floor of the Cyrus ‘Ww. Gn 4 building, which im located on See avenue, between Unton and versity «treet Yhe + Ie thet op eMee requires mor nec Wtadn The roomie to building for the chan: huninees room, 1. —F. | Jeck of cards in the! Mortality Record Wendall wvidence how & short ile whipped to Newberg, Oregon, deriaking ¢ al of Ja m th | | aries I dec at Pr nieht after boty wilt be home tn Beattie { The tur wed 40 ye his former by wax | day afternoon et in Lake View Watiade in a ft of Kimsel€ though the heart home March it. ‘The tun layed awaiting the arrival of rela Lampkin, aged 46 ye videnve hospital y He was formerly a well k Democratic holder and Hethn, but been heard of the “Honney Th Watson mor THE NEW CUP CHALLENGER GLABGOW, Maren of the Shamrock 111 jay ‘The yacht te undov ting =m attention ether cup ehatien, body In at 19.—The mast ' d to. than any Meat for Dawson With & cargo of sheep the steamer Dirigo sailed to Lynn canal last ight Bhe wilt } 100 cattle at Vancouver The stock in being shipped by Deminick Borne. who will jand it at Haines, whenee it will be taken to Dawson over the Dalton tral BUCKLEY GETS INTO LINE (Special to The Star.) BUCKLEY, Warh., Maren 19 efty marsha! has been Instructed by the élty counc jof gambling he ' ently be- ht dt Hi meota with majority of the |w3il make Bu wr The action of the oe lthe approval of a LIBRARY BOARD WILL ADVERTISE At @ special meeting held yester 44¥ afternoon of the library board of | the Beattie pubiic library it w | eltied to at once draw up the f leonditions of npetition for arebitects, whe desire - plage for the new library bulldin ‘This actian a Hb the receipt | Wittlam it | verity, who is the « viaer of the board, Professor Ware tit suggestions as to what the tions shoull be, and these the | wil follow © menth» will be allotted com erehitects for the #ubeninet cir plans and «ketches, Then pt | alony |\CAPT. BARLOW IS HELD TO ANSWER |——— Rariow pt Pert Ore the United ommisaioner upon the charge ing & sailor pamed Joneph ps mony w onfilcting. ctaiming that the witness attacked him fir ‘affray took piace on March 11, aad the weapon used by Barlow was & Wooden billy ws bond © fined at $960, and Luthme wae alee | eld ina bond of 120 as a witness n of the . was bound ten district Kiefer yee amma aathimers th Smith, who has been held in on a charge of ene for the past few weeks, was di yester@ey after a pretiminary bear- | ine before Justice George, William MeArtie swore to « com int sev- eral weeks ago in which he alleged that he had seen o letter in which an had represented herself ith’s wife. Prier to this his daughter time age Mr. MeArdie con- that there w no case the young man, so went to ting atlorney to have the That office re- dimmias the case until the put In before a magis- to ch 18— Wheat, 14% i. Special Merrick curing « line 0} gn mt Cwhile that wae fortunate In mew of and Sti Bosom et thie spring), sell readily for popularize our Department we Rat night Mr 1 would pias bat to further rurnishing Goods m till ndxt te @iaple> pited Btatek | Sprin he -” Derb 07 to 416 inclusive, | the of late years little had The | otify all owners their places This } the submit or Ware will make the dect TAR. YESLER SITE FAVORED of Commerce yester for ty builedie pressed t of the Vester bers ad southeast corr and Third 4 of the f overwhele enue al bul ing sentimen was in favor of the ¥ re Was a large attend nhere of the chamber wiah Collins Inte favoring the pi f four lots nt clty ball mite of the Yerler hane joining and the eity prem chan county After a protracted debate lution was referred te mittee with Instruction the next regular meeting day afternoon, March ® POLICEMAN IS SUSPENDED t wun by Chief By terday on « charge of brutal by Wednes J. D. MeClurg, « patrolman on the © Bouth & week with his club. Moc struck him and # ty pushed him in which he had been making himecif ebnoxt« having talk with n yesterday the chief sum him for @ week. Mot ¢ Teputation in the tende ig & good mar ® This is the Company “D Smoker D of the First regiment lawt night at the Ar The decorat hich were | profuse, consisted « ving | fag. An interesting program wae rendered. The guest of honor was | Adjutant General Drain Company ve a smoker treme Cruelty Ida Mowrey ins Q divorce pro | ceedings against her husband In the |wuperier court yesterday afternoon. | alleging extreme crucity SHE GETS $1,000 Mre. fva Faxteston was awarded $1000 damages uguinet the city by « supertor court jury thts The case was heard by Judge Albert son yesterday. Mrs, Kegierton wuf- fered severe internal tn) month® so by catching her jm hole in the widewalk on Eigh jenue and and falling to the gr Lots $250 To $500 Fine residence lots, near Madrona Park overlooking Lake Washing on and HERBERT S. UPPER 10-11-12 Scheuer- man Block, First ay. and Cherry st. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heat Plans and Estimates furn M. SHAW ve South ‘side ‘ot Cotman teen. Soe ot Columbia street. Phone. Rieck 331. TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We wish to ay that every season we atrive to do better for our cus- tomers. Every year sees a better- ment In our metho: We want you to keep pace with thie progressive " you will call on ua we to show you a complete «tock of good quality hing, Hate ond Furnishings. If you t call, We will send you any item you desire ©. O. D, with privilege of In every instance we a the fullest measure of satinfaction or your money back, New Spring Arrivals Juat received this week the Spring Styles of rhens unorm, the bent that are made in America, No use to pay your tailor $12 te $16 when we ponitively can furnish fine: |t 95, $6, $7, $8.50; $9 and $10, A Word About Hats The Hawes in ehaper te rapidly the Hat Ma: in the habit o! the Hawes at $3. da te All the Hapes now on 8A alg new | ning. | car line, | Snoqualmie Power Bank Clearings Today, $604,940 This Date a Year Ago, $249,801 Increase $255,139 No as CENTS P“S MONTH VOL 20. NEW SPRING SHIRTS Men effect 5. things Shirt direct from the Dainty you All the Eastern smart in color combina that ctories the that The following makes 75c | Monarch $1.00 Cluett ADAMS & BLANCHARD Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. right tions Shirts ‘ wear and kiow you are dressed right Princely Emperor . 1.00 up 1.50 up Largest Stove Houss in the Northwest Friday---Savings Day stock \ omitted for a day whic article Tacoma nt you with the wiendid & tomorrow because it cheag ith low price to make we have but we with this because the great sale of Hick in order to acqu w bargain in other « An is not a bargain excellent quality must be combinec a real bargain, and that is just here We don are for the profit on these goo | te in and get | where everything is it is we er si is iply ! the combination acquainted “cheapest,” are to have you come “store of quality, “best In the Hotel Dep't BARGAINS FOR THE HOUSGE- WIFE atrong lp meied ware SAUCEPAN, ped, El-an-ge-er regular 30c, special 206 WASHBASIN, 12-Inch, 3 1-8-in deep, El-an-ge enameled ware egular 2c, special FRYING PAN N 2-at SCRUB BRUSH, lnree. b ity; regular 20c, spec mypeen WINDOW CLEAN- | 56, extra Royal steet a . special. 406 TEA BALLS, No. 4; regular the, special We CHRISTY KNIFE SET, nee knife, carving knife," p knife; regular S6c, special Doe ERIE CAKE GRIDDLE, polinh- ed steel, extra fine article remular Shc, spectal Ze MASON “CHALLENGE” STOVE BLACKING; regular loc, special FANCY CAKE AND DOUGH. NUT CUTTERS; resuiar 4 special In the Hardware Dep’ t CLAW HATCH ity; regular 60c, spe FLAT- nae PLIER apecial CRATE HAMMERS, wepeer SOc, special We HUNTER HATCHETS, regu- lar 60c, epecial . Abe CARPENTER’S MALLE num Vitae regular ¢ 65 | he Peerlenn. Sc, mpectal HA FAMILY 8CALE, ator, Weighs 24-Ib. by regular $1.25, spectal regular COLUM dial indi |} CAKE TURNERS—No. 2 steel io regular lhc, special. Sc 60 LAOLE, heavy retinned regular l0c, special 7e MINCING KNIFE, double- bladed, regular special 1 ELLAR” HAND LAMP, very handy; regular 2bc \Se ROLLING PIN, best made, hard maple; regular 200; special bay qual- Inthe Houseware Dep’t roenge Can you beat these specials; note the quality— oeae4 KETTLE, 2%-at BAUCEPAN, 2%-qt. Granite steel ware reguer . @pectal THE SALE OF THE HICKS’ TACOMA STOCK STILL CONTINUES AT BOTH OUR STORES. } Seattle's Greatest Bargain Store A GREAT FIRE SALE NO LET-UP TO THE CROWDS AND NO LET-UP TO THE BIG- GEST BARGAINS IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE. Remember this t« the stock of a DEPARTMENT STORE, and we could not place everything on sale the first day. We are continually bringing up goods from the reserves of this stock in the basement, and today for the first time we place on sate 500 pairs of WOMEN'S HEAVY FLEECE LINED tc HOSE, TOPS ONLY DAMAGED SLIGHTLY, 10 PAIR. Also 500 MEN'S and BOYS FANCY DRESS SHIRTS, WILSON, CLUETT, MANHAT- TAN, and OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES, WHITE and LATEST COLORED DESIGN ILAR $1.0, $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS, GREAT FIRE SALE PRICE, CHOICE, Prescriptions 1S OUR SPECIALTY. ‘Three graduates of pharmacy give their whole attention to our dis- pensary Deliveries made anywhere in the olty. OPEN ALL Main %. NIGHT. Sunset, Independent 35. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ALL GRADES Neweastle, Franklin, Fulton, Black Diamond, Roslyn and Coals, Also Coke and al You get an honest of best we when you or here. hone, Main 93. Inde- it 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. GEO. E. HALL, Mana First ave. south and K “TAKE A REST” That's the first advice from physician when the busy, hustling business man feels approaching breakdown. A prominent nerve specialist, once said to be a patient, “Close Your Byes for 30 Days’’ Or take « trip to the sea shore.’ you cannot take a rest the bid take « glass, need a rest more than ‘an of the human system. rest them by quitting y x using a glass, You can get the right glass at the right price from us, Schuchard0 ptical Co. Eye Specialists 1207 Second Avenue, Seattle. (Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane’ Store.) Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. 606 PIKE Telephone John 2% $100—Reward—$100 readers of this paper will be to learn that there te af least one divease that science has tp all tte stages, ond Ne Caterrh “x te the 1 jeer. eure to the medical termity, Catarrh being & constitutional ati uires « constitutional treatment. fall bo urh Cure is taken internally, acting divectly upon the Diced and mucous sur. faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dinesee, ant give | the patient strength by building up the |fromacltution nd moaintine ature. an leased Flat Rotes Per Annum for Continu- Servi { OCATTLE te ipe: ART. COMPANY, Cor, Seventh ‘ay Be ‘that Ao Moure | 24 Hours Pp H. P. Ben rd Bold Wy Devantgt, Fei ramets Bia are tmp beet, Adress fhover &

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