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EVENING BULLETIN
Published Every Day Except Sunday,
at 120 King Street. Honolulu,
T. II., by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
WALLACE 11. KAURINaTON.. Editor
Entered at the l'oat Office at Hono-
lulu an second class matter.
SUIISCKIPTION IIATE9.
Per month, anywhero In U. 9...$
.75
i-cr year, nnywnnro in u. a... 3.uu
Per year, postpaid, foreign.... 13.00
Pnyablo Invariably In advance.
Tclcpliono 25U
Post Omco Dox 718
nary character of the man. There wi-ri i odlcc of the deputy sheriff, police sta
.DECEMUnil 3, 1901. about u dozen of us waiting In Mr. Cor-1 tlon, laBt evening, and after four or
TUESDAY.
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Any endeavor to manipulate proxies
ko as to givo outlders a ote on too
Kcpubllcan Territorial committee is i
properly looked upon ns a move to
force highly questionable methods
upon the deliberations of the commit
tee.
The degree of confidence Inspired by
ffpnuent denials of the Dole resigna
tion talk should be alarming to those
who maintain that the Oovcrnor and I on hearing me state that, umlc" till
"his friends" hold the confidence of existing legislation on the subject, it
the community In the hollow of their Na.) the woman v.hc was meddlid with
bands. and the man left alone, your President,
araln striking en. hand with other,
There Is Just as good reason for the. hiH, said, In the most energetic maa
Hepubllcan Territorial committee to ncr possible. 'I agree with you-lt
ileal with facta in presented by tho all wrong.' adding, 'It's mean and de
.llicrnpoftil rnmlltlrm of tha Aala testable.'
rhoolhouse as there Is to spend time
over the possibilities caused by the
bappy Governorship successor dream.
Bishop Willis' pastoral letter In Its
criticism of the position taken by va
rious Eplscopnl churchmen In tho dlf-
I.Mn.a. f lha nnnf mn tvntl hn Hi,, I
down as the last word previous to the
entrance of the Hawaiian Episcopal
church upon a career of peace and.
progress.
Politicians are sad that Piesidcnt
Roosevelt has put his foot down
against the efficacy of pulls In the V'ar
Department, but the nctlon causes no
adverse comment among the ptoptu
who endeavor to make headway by
honest work and proed ability to ful
fill their duty as citizens at all times.
The .Lubeck murder mystery calk
for the best ability the police depart
ment can muster for running down
criminals. If murder can be commit
ted on the water front without a trace
of the criminal being found, It is cer
tain that an Increased pollco force or
Increased diligence is an Immediate no
cesslty. The discovery of the blsgeft sugar
trust of them all In Germany ounht to
be put down ns one of the gr?ni fl.idi
af the age. In these days of publicity
and competition In trade. It la almost
unheard of that human beings should
he able to keep trade seoiets urtll the
trust has been formed .ind its Influence
ft II
uuUlUV
The Nelll season that closes tonight
has been a marked success so far as the
esteem of local patrons Is concerned
and It Is to be hoped has met the full
approval of the company's manage
ment. While Mr. Nelll keeps Honolulu
In his circuit the people are certain
of one season In the year of the high
est class performances flip stage af
fords. Tho secret of American diplomacy ns
outlined by Secretary Hay Is that tho
United States has no other cxe fJ
pr'nd than Its own and t isn't turning
the grindstone tor anyone however
friendly. Whllo tho nation sticks to
tint policy there need be nu fear (I
crtangllng alliances ,r the dl.igr.ic4
of bad faith In Its dealings with any
power on earth.
An effort to block action in the Ter
ritorial committee by failure to attend
and thus preventing Uie presence of a
quorum can accomplish no good for
anyone, least of all the purported
friends of the Governor. Let members
of the committee face their duty man
fully and let the full vote of the com
mittee tell the story no matter which
way the majority may go.
Lack of confidence in a Legislature
snd refusal to adopt 5al methods for
providing for the payment of govern
ment bills is not unfortunately one ol
the successful means for securing the
election of a Legislature in which the
Governor and "hli friends" can placo
confidence. Meanwhile Territorial
progress is at a standstill and the tax-
layers will bo called unon to tool tho
bills for a retrograde policy.
If there aro In any district of this
Territory, members of the Republican
committee who cannot muster up suffi
cient party Interest to moke It possi
ble for at least one representative of
the dlBtrlct to attend committee meet
ings it Is the duty of members Indi
vidually nnd severally to make way
for thoso who can and will attend
these meetings. It Is a practical Im
possibility for a. party to maintain a
proper degree of vigorous activity and
strength when members of the organi
zation nre Indifferent to tho demands
which their membership necessarily
ImpUeB.
W. O. Smith has not up to the pres
ent writing denied specifically or gen
erally his Interview regarding the pos
sible resignation of Governor Dolo, As
stntcd In this paper yesterday Mr.
Smith waa disposed to criticise the in
terpretation placed on his first inter
view but said In a different way what
amounted to the same thing. Mr.
Dole's friends will prove themselves
truo friends by playing a straightfor
ward gamo and acknowledging pub
licly their private conviction that Gov
ernor Dole's resignation would serve
at a marked advance towards simpli
fying the numerous political difficul
ties of the Hawaiian situation.
MO USE FOR VICE.
Morris Gregory, secretary of the
Friends Association for tho Abolition
of State ltegulatcd Vle called on tho
President the other day whin Mr.
Itooscvctt gvo his opinions on
regulated vice In a manner worthy ol
note by our olhclnls who have defend
ed vlco In this Territory.
In telling the lloston Twentieth Cen
tury Club of this call upon tho Presi
dent. Mr. (!r.(,or jsald:
"I was wry much pleased with the
Interview. Mr. llooecvclt not only ex
pressed mpnthy with our work, tut
referred mc to a number of speechei
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Governor of New ork. In all of
Wliicn ne Mii eAjiiuoofu iiiiu9i-il bmuuk'
Iy Throughout thn Interview I wnl
erj much struck with the extraordl
Throughout thn Interview
tel)ou's omce.
"Mr Iloosoclt had buttonholed one
, n COrncr and I could hear him
rhmnp the palm of one hand with his
nst nnrt say: 'Wo will hac good,
girelght, clean, henest men In this nd-
.ministration.' Then after u whllo I
heard hlra say again: 'You know, I'd
rather hac given a Republican the
place, but I'd as soon put a Democrat
In If he Is a good man.'
When I finally got a chance. Mr.
Itooscxclt listened to what I said, and
"Altogether." said Mr. Gregory,
"Mr.
'Roosevelt Is one of the most
extra-
ordinary men I have ever seen, and one
of the most extraordinary rulers of the
present day."
Aside from his firm stand agalnrt or
pandering to vice, the fact that Presl
Hnnf DnnsAVfilt ( nnt man nf nvno.
dlcnts carries a lesson to the people
of thin Territory. He gives the people
straightforward rof rumen t, and ex-
rcetii the same 'rom the met' In pub
lic, efftec for whom his administration
t responsible.
ON A PROPER BA8IS.
The Republican Territorial commit-
i-teo can certainly be credited with
thorough good sense In setting Its
house in order by rectifying mistakes
of Its previous session. Any organiza
tion gains strength and shows Itself
desenlng of confidence when It dem
onstrntcg its readiness to rescind any
action, which, though It may hare been
carried through from the best of mo
tives, proves to hae been an unfortu
nate error. The committee has put it
self on record ns capable of being con
vinced, and finally It has expressed Its
determination to conduct Its business
along the lines laid down by the Ter
ritorial convention.
There can be no difference of opin
ion among honest men, desirous of tha
party's welfnrc, upon the methods tol-
Irtu ml In i nmliinllniT lii ilnltliAonHnna
of the committee and maintaining th0lhak ,0 "e Criterion.
Integrity of Its membership. Once the
stability of tho committee Is assure!
the matters It may have under discus
sion can bo put in tho category of an
honest difference of opinion.
The Bulletin falls to appreciate the
necessity for calling on the President
to notify tho Republican commltteo or
tho peopto of Hawaii In caso Governor
Dolo resigns his position. The Presl-
dent is not unmindful of the existence ,,," ' T , . ' T T , . , '10
. . f i..ii i. i .1 u.'uld not want to go ns ho had business
of a Territorial organization nor Is he
a man
career
has mado use of underground
methods In matters of appointment.
On the other hand If the President has
made up his mind regarding Mr. Dole's
successor, there is not sufficient power
or Influence in all the party organiza
tions of tho Nation to make him re-
verso his opinion.
Tho resolution Introduced by Mr.
Stewart voices a widespread and well
justified lack of confidence in tho
methods of Governor Dole and his
friends, but there is no occasion for
taking this view toward tho Presi
dent. When Governor Dole resign
tho fact will have free publicity Im
mediately It reaches Washington and
whatever Dole or his friends may want
to do, President Roosevelt Is no man to
sanction back door politics.
It would seem more appropriate for
the committee to giro Its attention to
matters of more pressing moment
wnicn are brought to the daily atten-1
lion or departments ana tho laboring
classes. True, the resignation of the
present Governor would go far toward!
clearing the local situation of many
n it. mn- .,i., .iim...i.i.. t. w.
:: ; " i :.:." t. r.,.j.-".v!i" ' p'.01 or "?. Bt9fy -an obses
remains, however, it Is within the
province of the Republican committee
tn urre him to fulfill the manifest du-
tlc ' tnc nour and cease to pose ns
blockade to tno nnunclal progress ot
the Territory.
The regular semi-monthly meeting
of the Ministerial Union was held in
tho parlora of Central Union church
yesterday, the Rev. J. P. Erdman pre
siding nnd the Rev. J. W. Waldron
acting ns secretary. Mr. Waldron gave
an" interesting address on: "A Study
of Heroism." After this came short ad
dresses by various of tho ministers
present. Tho meeting closed with
prayer by Rev. W. II. Rico. Tho fol
lowing Is tho program for each meet
ing until April, 1902:
Dec. 1C Tho Two Advents, the Rev,
11. L. Howe.
Jan. C Week of Prayer, thr Rev,
R, A. Torrcy, Chicago.
Jan. 20 Temperance work In Ha
waii, the Rev. L. M. Hartley, D. D.
Feb. 3 Tho Preacher and His
Theme, tbe Rev. O. L. Pearson.
Feb. 17 Advent of tho Holy Spirit,
Rev. B. S. Muckley.
March 3 Tho Now Protestantism,
Rev. W. M. Klncald.
March 17 Subject not chosen, Rev.
J, P. Erdman.
Program Committee: Tho Revs. W.
D. Westervelt, John Usborno, W. M.
Klncald.
iy m 1111
RESULT OF INQUEST ON
HERMAN LUBECK'S DEATH
Many- Witnesses Examined Mrs.
Lubeck and Oscar Lewis Tell
Their StoriesContra
dictory Statements.
The Coroner's Jury in the case of tho
death of Herman Lubeck, met In the
fle hours' work, the following verdict
was rendered:
That the Bald Harry Lubeck came to
his death In Honolulu, Oahtt, on of
about the 29th day of November, 1901,
from drowning, said drowning nu. be
ing due to an accident, nor to any in
tent on the part of deceased to commit
suicide, but was the direct result of a
premeditated plan to murder said It.
Lubeck by a certain person or persons
to this Jury unknown. And this Jury
finds from the evidence adduced that
said II. Lubeck was murdered by a
person or persons to this Jury un
known, on the day and placo first
above named.
nonuivr J. nowE.
(1KOIIOK WILSON,
KHED NAYLOH.
HARRY HATHKE,
C. R. PERRY,
W. B. NOTT.
The inquest was most unsatisfac
tory in thnt tho stories of the various
witnesses were so contradictory. Cap
tain Dalton of tho quarantine launch
was the first to testify. His story
dealt with the finding of the body and
Its condition as already detailed In the
tl ?J
Dr. McDonald, who performed the
autopsy, said he found three abrasions
not skin deep, on tho head. There was
nu external marks of violence on the
body. The abdominal cavity showed
a bruise which must have been caused
by a blow of some hard substance on
the exterior of the abdomen. The
cause of death was drowning. There
was no fracture of the skull. It was
Impossible to say If the wounds on the
head were ante or post mortem.
Mrs. Lubeck said she saw her hus
band last at 7 o'clock 'Friday evening.
Ho was sober and was bound for the
post office for a letter from his mother.
Thero was no Ill-feeling between her
self and husband. He hnd previously
said he had had trouble with Oscar
Lewis. On Monday or Tuesday night
LpwIs and Hackman Rooncy called at
the house and told her husband thpro
was work for him at Brewer's wharf.
Then followed a lot about tho rido shf
had In the hack. When sho got homti
she found her husband crying. Ha
wild Lewis had played him n dirty
tilck. Duke McNlchol followed Mrs.
Lubeck, telling of the visit of Rooney's
Rooney told of a squabble between
Lubeck and his wife and the remark ol
the former that Mrs. Lubeck was a
blackmailer. He sent out of the house
for something to drink. Later on. Mrs.
Lubeck called him aside and asked for
money to buy beer. Ho did not give
her any,
Lewis said that on Monday night be
had Invited Mr. and Mrs. Lubeck to go
,n. n 1.1 11 ( ,. .- . -
"?' d"f ';U.bPck ld " "
iHVft J'.ajVU ui ma nilC. L.VW19 BUm
he did not leave his house Friday
night. He entertained some friends.
Frank Turk and tho three Lubeck
boys, A. L. Longrln. Harry Klemme.
hllurnette, A. Becker, Win. Peterson,
Win. Lclghman, Captain Weir, Charles
Wessels and Seaman Jacobsen of the
Iroquois were the other witnesses.
BEBANT'S 8TORV 8T0PPBD.
Now York, Nov. 22. A dispatch to
tho Herald from Atlanta says: Ho
cause a beautiful young woman, tho
heroine in Sir Walter Uesant's story,
"No Other Way," Is forced to marry
a negro crlminul, the Sunny South, a
literary weekly, will tomorrow an
nounco its discontinuance of tho Btory,
which was being published serially.
Tl.u Sunny South handles tho mutter
without gloves, and declares that, tho
novel passeB tho dead lino of Sduthern
sentiment. The story was elected,
aucr a synopsis nad been submitted,
Bnd not unt" tno fourth installment
WM r?cne; did th Suuny South ilia-
edUors of th !Bnnni' qSl!?! i""
?.mor.8.of. M10 Sunny South dutlnrt'
sion, mo result or mental Indigestion,
from which wo shall endeavor to save
our readers. Perhaps In England such
inings are, unnoticed, it Is well, then.
that tho rebels ot 'ig were victorious
in their struggle, for wo aro too far
apart in Ideas and Ideals to mako a
contented colony."
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safo Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, t'honographs.
Etc., Etc., Ilepalred.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. SCHOENING, Manager.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICECREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Creams and Water Ice.,
Chocolate and Confection.
The Finest Resort in the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.
A FRESH INVOICE OF
Cabots' Stains
direct from factory.
S3B m rfjJCfJHlllllfly
The Correct Vehicle for ladies' Driving ! a
Duplicate of Prize Winner, Paris Exposition, 1900.
Style, Comfort, Finish, Quality.
CHAS. F. HERRICK
I8B Merchant St., next
Great Book Sale
THE GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
having to vacate premises on the first of the year, has
determined to CL05E OUT ENTIRE STOCK as nearly
as possible within the NEXT SIXTY DAYS. In order
to do this, and save cost of removal, we have made
A Sweeping Reduction in Prices
in All Departments from
20 10 50 per cent.
This reduction is not only on all old stock, but the very
latest things In Stationery and : : : : :
all new books
Nothing is reserved at this sale, and those who come
first will get firyt choice. We have just opened and
placed on our shelves OYER 2100 NEW BOOKS, and
these are al be sold at the same reduced prices.
Books published for Si. 25, now go for Si.ooj $1.50
books go for $ 1 20, and all other books sold proportion
ately low. All Goods Sold for : : : ;
cash only
J. M. WEBB, - Prop.
NOTICE OF SALE !
The undersigned asslinieo of Don. Ouerrero offers ror Bale the follow
ing, Including tho goad-will of the grocery store heretofore doing bustnes
under name as above on Miller street, near Boretanla:
COMPLETE STOCK OF QROCERIE8.
FIXTURES INCLUDING COUNTER, 8HELVE8, ETC.
ICE BOX. CHEESE 8AFE.
IRON COMBINATION 8AFE. ONE HORSE.
ONE DELIVERY WAGON.
Tho abovo will bo sold at less than cost and a full description can be
had of samo by calling on
H. F. LEWIS,
Assignee of Ben. Guerrero, at Lewi. A. Co., 1060 Fort 8treet.
Honolulu, Octobor 19, 1901,
-j SOLE AGENTS FOR -
SILEX
DIAMOND HEAD GASOLINE
This Is put up la special heavy cases
and coated tins to avoid wasto and
leakage.
SfeS
MAONITE
Tho Bent Cold Wntcr Paint
HAQNirE PAINTINQ flACHINB
CARRIAGE CO., LTD.
to Stnngcnwold Building.
Banker.
Claus Sprsckets. Wm. O. Irwin
Clans Spreckels & Co.
BANKER6.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
San Francisco Agent The No
rada National Dank ot San Francisco.
San Francisco The Nevada Na
tional Bank of Ban Francisco.
London The Union Bank of Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Pari Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Drosdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposit Received. Loan made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credit Issued. Bill ot Ex
change bought and Bold.
Collection Promptly Accounted For.
EUbll(hed 1858
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
in all tho principal cities of the
world.
Interest allowed after July 1.
1808, on fixed deposits 7 day
notice 2 per cent, (thip form will
not bear interest unless it remains
undisturbed for on) month), 3
months 3 per cent, 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, l'montha 4 per cent
Pieieer Biildiig aid Loai
Asseciatioi.
A88ET8, JUNE So, 1901, 180,043.37.
Money loaned on approved soourlty.
A Saving Dank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock la now
opened.
OFFICEIIS J. L. McLean, Presi
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
u. u. uray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean, A.
A. Wilder. A. V. Gear. C. n. Grav.
J. D. Holt. A. W. Keech. J. A. Lyle,
Jr., J. M. Little, K. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Office Hour; 12:301:30 p. m.
BISHOP & CO.
Savings Bank
Savings Deposits will be
received and Interest allowed by the
Bank at four and one-half per cent
ner annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on appllca
tlon. 1
Omce at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP & CO
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Cupltal.... Yen 24,000.000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,510,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Tho Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transact a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 month 4
For 6 month 3)
For 3 month 3
Branch ot the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., HI King Street
HONOLULU.
Thanksgiving
1901
ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS SEASON
Wherever novelties, rare luxuries
for your table, woro to be found, tbe
delicacies of all climates, they bavo
been purchased and forwarded to Ho
nolulu. Whatever was now for your table,
your cooking, tbo llttlo conveniences
tor your Kitcnen, your oath-room, your
toilet table.
Hero you'll find tho rarest soaps,
brushes and bath accessories; all that
is late and new in tho world of fash
Ion. At this season we aro receiving new
Nats, Raisins,
Fruits, Mackerel,
Preserves, Bon Bons
Honey Cake, Figs
Dinner Favors
Lewis & Co.
240 Three Telephone
1060 Fort Street.
-240.
A. C. LOVEKIN
STOCK AND BO'D BROKER
REAL ESTATE AND
FINING AL AGENT
402 JUDD BUILDING
Architect, Contractor and Builder,
Edward R. Swain.
ARCHITECT
ITAROINWAID SID,, HOHOIUIU
CROCKER BUILDINO,
SAN FRANCISCO.
V, HOFFMANN. J. F. RUBY.
Hoftman & Riley
GENERAL CONTHACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
Ettlnttti FurnlitMd
P. O. Bl is.
Geo. W. Page. Tel Ut
F. W. Beardslee. P. O. Bos 771
Bt3ARDSL.Ee A PAOB
Architect andiButldera,
Office, Room 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, t, H.
Sketches and Correct Estimate tax
nlshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OK ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coil.
Allen A Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison.
CONTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mr, Chas. Lake,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
for brick and wooden building, als
uarawooa nnisner.
Office and residence, 312 Quen at,
nearQovernmnt building.
I-l. P. BERTELMA1V8
Carpenter Shop
18 - MOVBD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance o
King street, order left at either hof
Or Offlce at John Nntt'a nr Vina
street, will receive prompt attention.
Beer and Win Dealer.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST,
Between Merchant and Queen.
W. M. Cunningham. Jno. Schaefer.
Oliaiyo Saloon
Kukul 8t, Near Nuuanu.
Primo Beer
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Qonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22 Queen St.. Honolulu. H. 1
The New
DEPOT SALOON
opposite the R, R. depot.
PRIMO LAGER
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Ryan & Dement
Also proprietors of the popular
ENCORE SALOON.
Komel
The pure Juice of the grapefruit The
most healthful, invigorating and re
freshing fruit preparation known.
RING UP TEL. MAIN 71.
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co.,
LIMITEJ.
Bole agents for the Territory of Ha
waii. Offlce and Works, 601 Fort Bt,
Honolulu, T. of H.
P. O. box 462. Island order solic
ited. The - Fountain
MINERAL AND SODA WORKS.
riANUFACTURES
Ginger Beer, Birch Beer, Hire's Rcot
Beer, Cream Bods, Wild Cherry, Or
ange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Sarsapa
rills, Vanilla Cream, Lemon, Ginger
Ale, Apple Cider, Pineapple, Pench
Champagne, Orange Champagne, K0I.1
Champagne, Pear Champagne, Cider
no ooaa bocKiau.
Mineral Water. Carlsbad. Con
gress, L'ithla, German Mineral Water,
oeitzer, vicny ana pure Distilled Wa
ter from the Barn.tead 8111, Bo.ton,
for family and medical u.e a specialty.
Drew, ana Aeratea water, 00c per
doi. Distilled Water in 3-gallon dem
ijohns, 10c per gallon and COe charge
on demijohn until returned.
Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Bfood Poison
tttmttnXtf far.4. Ta t U tntX ftt
Ms (ttrMlj. If Ulra mrfj, U4U iwU-ii
ul allll hfti u4 ! Iteil Pt'tkM la laMlfc
r Thrttl, flnylat, Cppf Color pelt ttrn
My MH r ft , Hl r Ijvbrcwt frllUf 9X, vrll
Cook Remedy Co.
101 ) THpU rklt IU.,frrrMb.rfrtt, )
Htl (IOO.OOO. Wi Milt Ik m iWUsli CM. WcUt
MWlMWrt44MU tllllu4 1H1 Bl VrM
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