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Great Falls Weekly Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 2

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FINAL ARBITER Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Will Report a Clear and Strong Enunciation OF THE MONROE DOCTRINE Irnited States to lie Sole Judge Whether or Not the Ior-trine Is Violated. WVaciiiao Jan, 17, Tl-he resolution 'Irawn by Senator Davis and adopted by the senate committee on foreign relations today will prove to be a clear and etrong enunciation of the Monroe doctrine when its text is made public. It is a more forcible declaration than any that has been introduced in congress on this subject, and its terms are so explicit that they cannot be ruisunoerstood. The maintenance of the Monroe doctrine as set forth in the resolution is held to be vital to the welfare of ti is country and the other countries of the Americancontinent. the etrine.

it is assi rted, is now it force au-I has ioot, in force -ver ainve 'aics cstablir.eri by President vinro. 'ite -er-rlation it to wean that the in -y liti t' hr purcharr-e iiggressli oi. or -'thier arc t-rritory on the crli t-rt I a for- igo power is an infrienily iltl. nrd 1'i ition will not i.ntted lacth niteri -tates. The nion-t important feature it that vhich tiuch's upon a nr-v phiactrf th- 'ln Li-ran i uestion, tine report that ri arind andiI Vcuilra may reach an acree- tu ani it t1 igtelish money will settle the boundary dispute.

The resolution r-ares hat in case boundary Iisputes on the -erican continent hetween fore iv governr--entc and Amrunran gu er' r-ents are decided I-y athitra- tion, ag' ii rent. purcihaisv or in any manner a-intever. the-' nitid Statei 'hall I the so" Ie as to wither the Moer -Ictrirni- Ii- been vi-inlatd in such arbitration agrrc In fact it in -ara aiu abcre -cr-t between frreign governments airi -n tie A n-erican rnitiri-nt as to boundaryli reputes cannot I '-cnl i birrinig or effr-tire un.1ec5 sanctiornul ill the Ui uted -States, and that ui hart of the American continent can he -edird to a foreign power by such arbitration or igreement. Thie practically makes tie united States the arbilvntr-a- between forergu gotrrrnments and those of the conti12et in all boundary uispntes. Tril portion if the rn-srli a ra-sunin -Ie I i i-oist important aid ar re-reching if its eifects' It caused nirsapt r--i-rnion- aroneg -oie ruembers -f th- uitten as it i Aaarn-rd it ar to ria'-' entanicg 'neits.

I inn to S' upp i '-s of ti c--tia) if 'ares ir--thins ir tti--ir a ri t- i- riti-- Statr-. ti, ti i- 1 intrfern only Abn-n ti 'I F-I' rir.) 0- --c1 Vii -'-ti-tot ac 1 1 1 l' fl 1 1 to at. cal 'I' ton0e With tt Ili are r(or4 pp 't iuifljiit, it' a dun if n. Ti "rnti''nt, the pr a-i ti -ayt it, i nion. "sliotnit not h' r7I'i'rvtcif fromtt goirg iota arni royhtin.

the wrong" prrpetrated by it, hgUnts. New HmsedLw -t 1. 'The ihotee cohtmitten on public lands today decided to report to the houen the free home bill, proposed by Chairman Lacey, of Iowa, which is practically a revival of the old homestead law. Under this bill, all settiers on Indian lands that are open to settisment may acquire title to land.s without paying for them, by a residence of five years. If they desire to their title.

before the expiration oftive year. they will be able to do so by paying the ratee fixed by the government. RUNAWAY CAR. And Two Aie To Ile Fatally Injured. Vic roi.

17. 4 frightful accident occurred on the Midland Terminal railway today. A train was on route to Denver and Colorado Springs and was just above the city limits of Victor. Fifteen passengers were injured and six seriously, one or two of whom will probably die. The 1:20 p.

in. train for Colorado Springs was backing out of the main track when it was met by an empty runaway box car, which broke loose near independence station, about three-quarters of a utile above where the collision occurred. It struck the first coach of the passenger train with a terricle force and threw it from the latter from the track. Both bii tar and coatth were tleescoped for about 15 feet. The injured are: S.

C. (lutt, Colorado 'pringe, leg amind body injured: 0. A. Alexander, Coloratio City, civil engineer Midland Terininal railway. seriously and possibly fatally injured: Mtr.

Garrison, several bruises on the head and hi tly; T1' 1. Ealliuan, lipelsa, serittitly htritssul about the head: W. A. TIiho tpein, Topeka. tr ured in the back and lets: Mrs.

I). V. SMcG retior, Victor, 'lly tut it the fate; Robert I liii' ittn, Colottulo Sprtes, badly iit on the ht: I. lhore are a tic tn or mtor'' other- who I Ie 1 slight iu' tries. I ndJan 1T L.at- this afternnoJ2ut.g- Nelson, the I 'nited States court issued a decree.

ordi-ring the sale of the Duluth and railroad. The i uidee inds that bonds and tort gages for ii hold ly the gnat att) Trust anti Safe li-posit comtpartl are lirst lien on all tI i roads properiy at. grant. aetc that they are due I nless paid bt Jan. 21 tie port) is to be soil as an -Ltiret) by Iivati hiointoutt of St.

Paul. who is nat-'d as witaster -'imissioner ti iri: the ii the is to ix the iate of the sale. A i-iders mtust ptposit sluihli4 a at guarantee of guoit faith. Bonds tof th Safe I iposit tompany of Ilaltitiore amiutntig to 8itttitttii. are ordered dliv' -red for canrellation, livng invalid.

There -vere a half dozen intervenors. all uluth iJeople. anti the sale is iade with their il snent. Tile Canadian P'auitie will absorb the property. --Rubbinig 11I i Cnu 1t I alit ell Sna tr'r tht" (icago Tribtuun to-tu piytill a suit against Nal oodwin fr lautan es.

1li that 's play, helongs tol aud to make'' nstaters after a tht' platy. (lit'i vil ish T. it. 1, (t ii. 17.

I) Arn i Ir and one 111 the est new se. ths today. aint iyrar. 1" 'al a heii a Al.I' art coa 'if mt" Janr. 1t T- "1i'" olpubstion of ripetel i ,2 CO r' rnmipleti' bi tt ouunty a fesore It, 7.,12, an itn -1a1 if adeut 1: p''r 1 rnt 'Veir the tenrm i''t of e.

he ra 'ii ttii li ig' itl ri a Why a mlaik thr" liunn- ''f a fortial 'rei I' ein tn 'i I ittl .1 ut ur i I 1 i srt''''tt If nt It tt I I in 1noul 1 ta I tnth at Il a i I. ba sti' i ti aich, tti' 'I1 iV la lesto tra iii na folri esalir' rliab ut rnl tiriteit. Nti'-ly posit" lion. Encos refeanr and ll sefjirs stmed envelop. Th oiin(onay 'f I yfo Ib- a11' 1.

itI I' IIt It gl. flav i A (1 1 i ll --st I Ti'I, t-o it e-whall( sir 'lannit -rott, in of till BI ith- 11 furry, Las urompied thl.e sp. ital, without opposil iun. Kill PI prb all flth' British reliable house. Salary $780 and rxpnenss.

tready position. Enclose reforance and self addressed Tb Domnin( Copany. SPAIN DESPAIRS Cabinet Decides to Supersede Captain. General Campoftand His Lieutenant in Cuba. CAMPOS SAID Til BE "ILL" Madrid Dispatch Gives IDifferences Ex.

i tinmg Hetween Them and Pitticians as the ('asses. MADuRI, Jan. cabinet has decided to appoint Gen. Poiavieja to replace Martinez who is ill, as captait Paneral of the Spanish forces in Cube and governor general of the island. test a Little Mithlt Ian.

17--- It is officially stated that (en. Luque defeated the Cuban insurgents under Bierniudez, Nuane, and Alverez near Augestura, province of Pinar del Rio, ant that seven insurgents were killed, their horses, lags, arms, and ammunition being eaptured. Nine Spaniards were wounded during the tight. Anithe- ittit, Jan. 17 The cabinet today unanimously decided to supersede Capt.

(Itn. Varartr de ('anites and lite litutenant, (ien. Arderiue, owing to tie, dtI 1t ret-es wt ch exist between thee and the political parties in Cuba. M1rin and (ien, i'andt, who are now in emtmand of the Spanish troops, in the province of Santiago do Cuba, will ri place Campis ant temtp trartly. The naurte of len.F'olavieja astH Ihen.

WVegler are also itentioned for the post of comandettlr IIt chief in Cuba. Nu "IIONKI'1 15t INF'S Thme Tra natual l' -tul oie" I 'a, leIr 1 flee 1i 7 It is -fliciallt stated hert that an I the othete it orison with hin will eleated unor conditionally t)t to- 7 arl.tvaal govern inent, and ttat the iulatters in tito course of time wilt be enabled to itale their dentands clearivy utr rrtood. It tadded, however. that the government and burgh-rs will reatst any manner of foreign protection, eitter upon the part of Iireat Britain or any other country. 'they are firmly rnsolveti to maintain trit independence of the rtpubt.

and rierances of the people of Il ind will be eit tied when the present excitement haabated. The trial of the iiembers of tht reform comimittee of Johannesburg, who are now in custody, will begiu, next we- I- If Ii II- TI()N NI 5K de St. l. I'It ii I fun 'd 17 i eori ti i)ivrritIl of( Treat iailsr, famrlyri of this i tWia, was in tort IHnoto on tIi iesi -ariy this week (. iatttin aiw has teen ri-cir-sg Shti acdLudintfnces in Fort lientoi for i tl few Bays has ri-isrned hisl hole' in Neihart JIrhr.

Ilemintg antd family are at iho torndr Beast. wherr they expiit to a spend tho winter. I A number of ladies of Firt lrorl ti uti thegentlemen Tues- tar iro airng at a ball at ri-eers opera ta-ua. itch was the ria test aw, most rim able social oir-st cince the last of tii sane chrarcter, four T'hrre Was a lit- atien -ani of a of tort ite-tan aI a fr-i r-iu the i rro-ii. ng altho imiletuiinry of the weather prevent I tie eo atiesrrasnrer-r iranyi fv--is fth -arouti Tue rrusr wits prosvidii hr ar- er-cllett orrclsstra.

urriar errctirir of iiio of reat alrc. long ri-i a'rtarrian- sft-r awinch tI tout '-ca -icrI i rsitr' rr-fr-iiierrrriIs as Il ader-- tie gie-tr- thb-t plrars n-w hri5 ma, i to airrther liarp --ar- ii. tri Ei-a utt -re. I. tr sti Al N-sty Ari "-I bo it of I irrirork.

'aisi inar 1i i iF I nfortation has ieari rr--- Ive-I ti-ri that a sh' jirint of ire from tfie triritrur of a Pli foot shaft the Alairia aor, at laudueky. ownieri ty Spauiilrurr went oiiir itZr pti tire. trick Kilroy hOa gore to iiiiri. a.t Li ill aiccept a sortl irra ive fsi-rtirn. I ri-si-I i-el- hate rir'rr.

I WorIi tirat I) isri, in I i at sris a iht rt tUlei, thtr i ttsriri Irf iir fv tat i-h Will iiilr lT 11 1 of It lowt his io, wa ny Cho k. if ft itfi ri it all nal 1,.: 11 ir-: if -hiv tour. in er -ti-n the aSli ual -l r('1, held I is ri ii th i thr rl arnl they I th in tlr pri I i of r110i to l' it -1. fe ank i'ro ihuirtt I r11 ic. Da it li aownr an! en 'otnt" 1 I to 1 -irrirt of the Tenth distrift, for this county, waiii roivene here Feb.

1, "le e-iecten isoort naties of pfirsons li-rsible to Jury duty sin the county arid from tiss list Ar tsarina were drawn of fersionsenuomo-ei to appear P'n, 17 for service air trial furorsf .1 "hit was givern at file Methodist Ispisrsispul church yesterday evening, the invitations to which were a555itpatriet- by a pretty little pouch, in which the recipisnt was requested to place -a prony for each year of his asge. The attendance was good, pennies were siarce and in disfavor, and many seemed to desire to appear as old as Methuselah, so that the proceeds were satisfactory. A. L. Lohman of Chinook has purchased 2,400 head of sheep, all ages, at $1.50 per head, of MicCullom Bros.

Mrs. Ford is visiting Mrs. A. C. Johnson of Helena.

Judge DuBose arrived Tuesday from Great Falls, where Mrs. Dullose and daughter are visiting. A BIRUTE AT IIEI.T IDrivei His Wife and (Ihidren, Out uito the Freezing Cold--Other BIelt Items. Soeotal to The Tribute. Bet.r, Jan.

able excitement was caused in this city on Thurs- day last by the brutal and inhuman conduct of a man known here by the name of William Snooks. Snooks lives in the Kennedy addition and has a general reputation as an all-round tough citizen. It is alleged that he assaulted his children in a brutal manner and when his wife a interfered he drove her and the children out of the house into freezing cold and ti kept them out till they were nearly frozen to death. But for the assistance rendered by neighbore, who linally heard of what was going on, the family would have sutlered severely, for the wife did ft not like to expose the brutality of her tt husband. .1 warrant was sworn out for naooks and he was arrested on a charge tt of assault and battery and locked up in a room peniing examination before it Jtitgt 1-itzgn-rald on the serious tl charges aguinst int.

Since the turning of the jail it few winks ago there is no rt iaft place to coittine a pristtter at Belt, but after 'iltking him in a room the au- thiritit-s placed a cuard at the dior, and that they had thlt prisoier ife enotuch. In this they retkouod a writhout thenr host, I owever. for in antis manner ite rutacegtit to git out of the a tou when tironting catme thit au- a thorities fouttl that their bird had l-wn. had iert workitg in the coal a tines, and his reputation is that of a cS iey desperate character. Whin the itlictr appeared to art it hint he seized It a knife and intl rtotit to resist them.

itt they wore tui titck for him, When i ht drove thi family tut of ti hoteono of thb- frilitetr- chilirten ran away and hid --tur the ierei--k ant it was nearly Frozen to death when di enovered. ii iis was eatpoured Idiiey I- theit having teen furred Iyth. iki co iretutni ti his boi itil tonight ii(tts tsiicl i-fitor- Justeli-e Fit- g-r i thaw ssault Oand buttery. .1 -diti charge against himn in eun enluphatintt, but thle ualiireu "'tin phlu the idero'' wals not Futlicient ton -taut it. 'l'ilt uroo alter ct iistenitg to li v-i-titel eil- i R1 itund HiLk: amit ntasaut but- is trery tut minununct that he wu'ud not pa-, sentence tll hilt, iY 110 uen tirintr.

No solution of the iiystery of the shooting froin the briilge into onii of the rear huishney- of the eitiier hoe! property, whle! recurreTdi Fffue tim aiet ints yet eofn fin d. 'li iiuitter inas kept 1 Iunet for soflf tfitii, witi the pulrpose of triing to fiol Iiit who wan guilty of the rei-' li I en r. It in ni-t niq pineil thatj thu iia an iiy iitint to ihiut any tao fin 'tied the runi wheti, couple of buulets fCaine cranhing tirnugh the wimdiw. theory generally heii in that nifue rmulea Irunero- ian tirntdi thn ni 4tf at ran di rn. There ia n-h, a gooin deal oilpotty leinirny afoutl thle town lately.

aiid the Iaw abin dini i --itie-n '-i are agita ting the orfulfi if iint of a right watchman ir nilicenan to round up ei-ae it ti irinanal characters In tint ationu i i ll hli-filfil raafill ern thl it-ii i in tea It -emir 'ii the t-unty Tih Ctilii 19 hurls it, 11i in tbi om I nn t'; It a lt the Pontit ii iiif II liii Ii ii l- ll I Intl i i fit wh iii lui- I--I. i 1, it" i lii I ii tl'e ii, ti Ii; tt i -i I H. -140 0 ii 1'if i I it -i fil I i I- -i iittli -iiiif fill i bs -liffif ar- 1il I ier I.I ih 1. In I and 0 -r tnt I af tihi fr ips r', tIn 10 em s.t PO a tt ifiWL havn It I t- tsi mine in woirkin1g a ------------t hipping tll their ca to et fI ii01 1. fMr iwblrri- who niai i e--n worif inl hi -n-f fif tingti lip till t1o first of ylmer', eane'rwr to 1 ii 1 ti It rh-uri tieni, but iy to -I a 'tip hi i 'eftfiifi niiii.

4i. i. th iii fii ti u- i I-- a. (' 'I Liii I te. i i-l If I i' if p-tii -iiy I ili i fn.

ir tt of II hy it If tI i- iiu I- ii (i fiftt fi fin if thi ury i iin1 III trli tiii I. I il if iiif tI Ci tii with th uI Larte uititu It' this hiu-Ii-lni-I Ii-nl wi-hi ff-ff-fr hiII f-f-u In ii Iihr fi: I fil iare Iin iiutiiuh hI is ii 1iiekiuppf fori itii ff wiff ff tu ertu i i ery.i Ti I giti out i ifift. ill ell WAtNt i -i -he thir-t turwun eirtenation iir tile kiti It hals beef aid exlinI ss Slimil itickrtts il Io sold it, the votvvert fort I'l PilfHnt tPiiii 10folr a eWho (lit not to attJi thel di nei iii i' ketis it the concert, dance and supper' will bh 1.3 for a lady and gentlemani. reliableo hots Mlary $790 and expenses. Steady ptuxtion, referenaoend welt addressed ntsriird envelope, fhi Dominion Company, Third floor, Oushis building.

lilcsgo, Ill. BLOOD AND IRON i General Campus has Been Summarily Di-missed From Cominiand in ('tuba. HIS SUCCESSOR A VETERAN And a Man Without Mercy or Justice in His Dealings With Revolutionists. WsisniNroN, Jan. 18-The announce.

a ment of the appointment of Gen. Valeri- II ano Weyler as civil captain general of Cuba, was received at Cuban headquarters here as confirmatory of the view they had already expreesed upon the news of Campous' retirement, that there a had been a radical change in the policy of the Spanish cabinet, aud that henceforth there is to be a reign of blood and terror in Cuba. The change in the cabi- net itself in the retirement of the duke 1 of Tetuan, and the succession of Senor El I)uayen as minister of foreign affairs; is regarded as still further confirming this idea. Weyler is a veteran sol- 1 dier aind has had his own experience in revolutions, for he followed the fortunee sg of the Spanish riny in Cuba for yeers during the last revolution, with the rank ti of colonel, and earned for himself a ti dreatful reputation as a nian of blood and iron. Moreover, the Cuban leaders hern hint at acts of cruelty to women and defenseless prisoners in his past, in a fashion that augurs ill for the iebels who come within his power this time, and they predict that he will eson he I come involved in trouble with the I States government as a result of his illtreatment of A lwirican citizens who may he unfortunate enough to fall under his suspicion.

it ii Jan. Is (tiing to retoil int some I uarters ritmiscal is the word usedt is to the retirumeit of Marshal Marti- it ncz t)e (itt pos front the captain gener- alohip of Cuba. D)uke of Tetuan, nonint for foreign altairs, has resigned. fie a will ie sucntorled by Senor El I)uayen. li them (lan Hmc ee inl fI It lI (ten.

La (hauobre hai succeeti-il Suaret ealdez it command of a division of tht Spanish army. Capt. I ei. Gamiro of Porto liet is repotted very ill with fever. 111I1.

1, IT I Apei it I I.nftent~im 1:," IIrlb mi, 1r. Jan. -After a cession of two daye the populists national coin itter adjourned uine die this afternoon without having selecte)! a place to hold the national convention, which will lucet on July next unleve the is changed by thr executive co ttttoee tl This mt 0mitt5 1 il 5irobabttly -lvet' the St place of uie'etirg next hat yt' tar tesin'on it ci tna whe it report reI fited faun the il 'I cirri cowllait'er aippinted to elt Wadsh ington. I). -ar.

22 and confer withti the thrustalho Iraqgue ais tI the adlliea o1 bllity of hoidinl; Its 1 stLonni convention all at the time anal place as the u- T1 tate, it I it ir The tint, of the executiet' comitrtt to was utet pe0 ted 5llJelIId tontght to Sontyl t' homt-t new propt litlons presee t'-u by Hut-inese 11 loea ut of St. Louit. and after ng thtn, for eoons tloN itteo decid to Ihold the rtontention on .1 .1 71 1 1 1,11 1 la tl.i, il I''. I til ti i', "I 1 i I itl 'I 11, Ill, et; -I 1 I. I r1 1 II it shout I I f-noT lilt) I)) dii) I I i )11 1 i 0- I 0 11 Itt11 1 I t1 i i Ur tb IIa -I --ill tIN' Il i tlt 1ie II I 111 I' rt li I 41 21 I I I to 1 II I t-tilt))) )w' (lr1wlt IIhe1 11 So Get Pll th wt t'n hm il ua eti IIII' t': t1r1 'ielta u7th ii 1em; 2 a filtrttr 1 Wagner wtt heiring a iartm tilI if Ieeip i-rily, anti iti not tiring titu in iii till lleitinft.

it I Bittw tree tlliitingI artl tht Uinid ifttrlee Iiutring St)) nay. When Wagner toilet tii retttrnt with tit)n sitele, friendje talrted rout ttt aearchii for hln im, a nd 1o 1'' mornine. it iay at te fiot of a tili, about ii) fiset in height, ant ne1, srthe corpee of thte herder lay abttut '0 ml dead aheep. No one koowa how Wagner came to isa death, hut, from the circuntetanceI. it premumed that the ebeep 'tampeded, Wagner followed them, and they ran toc the edge of the high cliff, the herder fol.

lowing Wagner probably could not see the cliff, or the cheep falling over, and fearlessly attempted to check the ctampede, rusbing over the cliff himself. THIS WEDDING. At oalualiet, Mii, of Mr. Walker arrI Mis Trudell. The Calumet, News of January 1:3 mays: "Miss Della Trudell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Trudell of Heela, was united in 'matrimony this morning at 8:15 to Mr. John Walker, of Neihart, Mont. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Marceau and took place in the Roman Catholic church and was largely attended by friends of the contracting parties.

After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride's parents, on etreet, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was awaiting them. The remainder of the day was spent in social enjoyment, and an informal reception will be held this evening. "Both of the contracting parties are well known here, Miss Trudell being a very estimable young lady and has numirous friends in Calumet, while Mr. WValker was raised here and formerly lived in this city, but now occupies a lucrative position in Neihart, Mont. 'The happy young couple will leave the latter part of the week for their fo tlor' ione, anti take with themt the hest wishes of a host of friends." Mr.

and tMrs. Walker are expected to arrive in Great talls Tuestlay and will leave Wiilinesitav for Neiliart, where thiy will te at horte ilt the risidtnce Iftortt erly netuopied tby Mri. Ray toonitt. Nrottre l'rrirltoirs. To Frank Pottle, Robert S.

Viliiant s. Williani Atltit'r, Daniel E. Erlart, W. W. Barrett, Jlosepht A.

Whitmire anti Jotsephi Keough: You and each of you are hereby notified that 1, ill( undlersigneti. Fit ward J. Canary, hae, the years InaT, tASS. 18it. I aNo.

Itill. It'll jl CIt 1) and 0lt ixpenlirt ld tit itto 1 ane trtti dollars in tad seasmeta Work in tutl tpin thrt si uthwe st quarter of c- tiot Itt 16j. Ili township p. 201 north, of ranil I rust, ltientedl by see and ley. stlf joinitly at a placer I itningi i -laitt Sa tite of lcaetion of which is it fiord il the altice the otnIth rncoler if ('asemicr county.

31mo eltu in lupa two of ('hti teau ebunt, earn 222. tari )ruli and each of you are nerew nut'ltiu that dertatl is hereby rnde upa lta each of ye to pay aie will lttit thays from the first day of publication of this aotity the scum of i llvit ir the r'porti nat it share of each of you of Isawu anual representation wtrk for the years hereio above and that unless r-uch payment is Riede to met on or pmior to said day you will forfcit unto me' yttr right, title and interrst in anid to eanl placer rilaim, and I wsill Aeea the wihole thereof frout and after thte datr as try i--wiseve protperry. ()u' of your 'u owm101r. ot is 1It Clay of Jaotuary. Wt' "1-1(0 tfor t', The readers of this paper will pleaseil to learn that there is lhast ortl- ilrihtlili-il irseasi- that sliio-tee litr bit- a liiie to cuti inr.

it e-tit an-I that vt; atrrrh. llain (otank (er ru- it thb tnul t-tire --n- 101 rise to till' neil 11'I tr, beingp a tut tranl tlritlaei. rihirres ariiruastitiutisOta trialt itl-tt Hall's ratarrh li 'u is ltahkt titer' i113 a-I a ting tr iretily ui lon the blood nitl iructius surfaces of tI'' theriiby di niiii fig thi- fiustlatiin: of the Ititeinrit ainl gi ring thei patient strnrlth by toisiutrigs up the constitution anti insisting r.ttir- i iiing It Work the proprii-toi- Far inn- rt r. in itr it Eawor- that. tine- -I' 'I litfor hilt caiso it falls to ti1t.i for 10t of testirroridis.

S. liilI 1. i iruggiut5, ciiii tall itil 'ills arn thi, It itt- itnti- (i I Hr rt ii i I higit -ti i idto i-t- of ti lI 11i al ii i it ii tf 1''. altnt1 4 I ts it.11 id 11 I it Ii isI. i ti, i ill iv.

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TIt "I'T. lhtiltti li iui.i-iu if kh it ii tit it. I -4init it, i oi i 0 it iiiirs -n il sill i I. nni rnr irtlt, t.i nn i -iml ttfiini tie ntrinei fur it- I i hi' tini-ir li, if tait I sti. in he1 i ty if I 1niii It VA .1 tiiisninnir rf ttl I st" te itt i.I ikttid, ti fol eI t.

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