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It ;.V ' - ' - - ' -- - JO KlMlltll"0 Jil '2, I -... VOL. XXX., NO. 5385. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY, NOV KM II Kit. t. ISO?. TWELVE PAGES rnn-K rivi: oknth. ev?r.YV"is:-- 0 is Ml i II I I Ml li I ! it ! "V. I III L PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS. -ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L.. C. Atkin- soa and Albert F. Judd, Jr.) Office over Bishop 2c Co.'s bank, cor. Mer chant and Kaahumanu Sts. -ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achl and Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West Kins 8L; Tel. 884. LVTLE A. DICKEY King and Bethel Sts.i Tel. 806; P. O. box 786. FREDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon sin. 5 vJHAS. F. nu St. PETERSON. 15 Kaahuma- PHYSICIANS. ;DR. GEO. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic Practitioner and Surgeon. Special attention given to chronic diseases; office and residence, Beretania St., nearly opp. Methodist church; office I hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a. in.; Tel. 733. C. L. GARN M D -Office 537 King g St., near Punchbowl; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. (DR. A. GORDON HODGINS Office and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. X)R. WALTER HOFFMAN. Beretania St., opposite Hawaiian Hotel; office .hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.; Tel. 510; P. O. box 501. '.DR. T. MITAMURA. Consulting rooms 427 Nuuanu St.; P. O. box 842; Tel. 132; residence 524 Nuuanu St.; hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. :DR. I. MORI. 136 Beretania St., be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 277; P. O. box 843; office hours 9 to 12 a. m. and"7 to .8 p. m.: Sundays 9 to 12 a. m. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. 413 King St., next to the Opera House; office hours 3 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m.; Tel. 741. r. 15. CLAPHAM Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office Hotel Stables; calls, day or night, promptly ans- wered; specialties, obstetrics and iamcness. DR. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all kinds a specialty. Office room 11, Spreckels Bldg.; hours 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel 1093. DENTISTS. SI. D. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to 4p.m. SDR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318. 3EO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mussion; hours from y 2u m. to 4 p. m. )IL A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love I Bldg., tort bt. BROKERS. PBELL. Offic -A- J- CS?"!- ueen St- opposite Union Feed Co. t PAT.tr-MpmhPr TTnnniniii fif nek ISxchange; room 301 Judd Bldg. WILLIAM SAVIDGE Real Estate in an farts or tne isianus oougnt or ARCHITECTS. HOWARD & . TRAIN, Architects. Suite 7, Model Block, Fort St.; TeL 989. O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St.. between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 724; Honolulu. CONTRACTORS. .T. A. BUTTERFIELD. Contractor ana Builder. Store and office fittings, shop and repair work; Bell Tower mas., union &t., lei. uj. ll. K. MEEMANO & CO. Contractors ?S B"alrf;mf' r it l i -1 - I ii iii.ui . nil tvwi rv iil, ca L,a v flF?na -evv- st linir rf TTitrh I iuur;. vxaaw w y w. . School, Honolulu. 1 WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build- er. Store and office fitting; brick, wood or stone building; shop Palace vvaiK; resiueiice unuci .c, uca PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. ANNIS MONTAGU'S TURNER Vocal Ktiulin "Miennn.-' 720 Itertanin fit. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bids.. I ing and Harmony; especial attention :,i V, i I 1 I musical analysis. D0 YOU WANT TO LEARN MUSIC? -An oppoity noT pre.onls Use.i to learn from a competent teacher of the piano, graduate of Leipsic Uni versity, for the small tuition fee of $5 per month; satisfaction gunran-1 teed: nunils taught to play In six months. Address "Musician," Ad- vertiser office. DRAUGHTSMAN. T. D. BE ASLEY. Plantation and To pographical Maps a Specialty; room 306, Judd Bldg.; Tel. 633. STENOGRAPHERS. MISS A. A. ALLEN Office cor. King and Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. 751. OPTICIANS. E. LUCAS.-Love Bldg.. Fort St.. upstairs; P. O. box 351. I carry a full line of ALL KINDS OF GLASSES from the CHEAPEST to the BEST. Free Examination of the Eyes. ENGINEERS. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; 306 Judd Blk, Honolulu. MISCELLANEOUS. in Tailor-Made Evening. Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 I uereiama bi. i J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeueler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe- cialty; No. 2 School St., near bridge. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg ments to instruments, district of Ko na, Oahu; at W. C. Achi's office, King St., near Nuuanu. TOURISTS' GUIDE THROUGH HA WAII Price 60c; beautifully illus- trated. For sale by all newsdealers. DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Ear, Thoat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours S to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 King St.; Tel. 639 Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical superintendent, Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; methods of Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium; (Italy) University and lately of Pitts baths of every description; trained burg. Pa., was recommended to the nurses in bathrooms as well as in I sickroom; massage and manual movements; electricity in every I form; classified dietary, etc.; ample facilities for thorough examination. I Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physi- cian and surgeon. Minister of Finance It was given out at the Executive Building yesterday that in all likeli hood a new Minister of Finance to sue ceed Mr. S. M. Damon , would be an nounced before the week 'is out. Ad- vices br the steamer were to the effect that Mr. Damon had sent his resigna Dion to the authorities at Washington - i as well as to the appointive power in the Islands. Just what Mr. Damon's intentions mav he is not known hprp. It is the execution that he will return soon and will be willing to again as sume the portfolio, though there is nothing positive about this. Mr. Damon may now be on the Atlan- tic on his way home. He had finished in Ttnlv -1T11 .ocs rt trk t tugal in search of laborers when the last word of him was sent to the Ha waiian Government. A Baton Presented- A pleasing presentation ceremony was witnessed at noon yesterday, at the Hawaiian News Co.'s store on Mer chant street, when Captain Berger was made the recipient of a handsome sil ver mounted baton at the hands of John F. Soper, on behalf of the Hawai ian News Co. Upon the end of the handle was en- graved the Captain's name, while on tne center ferrule were the words 'Presented to Henri Berger by the Ha waiian xews Company. November. 1899." Captain BerSer suitably re sTHmded in accenting the mark of esteem The baton is a pretty and rich con- ceit as well as being a usetui suck ror; the veteran band leader. Mr. John F, Soper picked up the baton in New York GOOD MILK NOW;, Tint Rnp. 1m Tlauv nf Twp.ntv. wuu "JUU4 "tt"J ut "U fiTPP. RPfl WIPP vw vrwwt 11 UIUM PURITY ABOVE 5 THE STANDARD Showing from Sixty Seven Sitaplej-Botu Chimccae oo th; Mrket-Mft and Fish The regular mooting of the Hoard f Health was held jestcrday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Thre were present Min ister Cooper. Dr. P. R. Day and Dr. N. B. Emerson and L. D. Koliipio. Executive Officer Reynolds prcat ntod a report embodying recommendations for the keeping of .nwlne in suitable lo callties within the 4-mile limit. It was mo veil by Dr. Day, seconded by Dr. Emerson" and carried that the rojK.rt and recommendations lo adopted. The slaughter-house report for the week ending the 8th inst. showed the following totals f Mork slauphtorrd for consumption: I load. Cattle i:7 Calves Sheep 31 20t 1 1S Hogs . Tho fish repoit showed a total of 33.- f i. i i ... .t t . o t uau inrnni ai uic iuarKri em- urjl,nR b,M'nnp ariciies irom nine- teen localities insnecior hiiorev iresontei an rx haustive report on the condition of lo ral dairies. From a total of twenty Mirflft Pf)n,lnwl nrt . ...... mm m x. WJV 1 1 J Iff ftl l terated milk was brought to light, am of sixty-seven samples takon tho aver ago percentage was higher than thej:,.it)d wan In attendance, which adde.1 standard of purity ret by tho Hoard A sample of vlnvgar sold as cider vin egar was treatetl and found to contain a large percent ago of spirits of glucose. Sample of wint tested and labelled Pomeroy Sec Champagne was proved to be a fraudulent imitation of the cen time article. The Hilo Hospit.il report, as read. showed the institution to be on the way to a sound financial standpoint. Esti mates are invited for the new ward to be known as the Hackleld Jubilee ward and to contain twelve beds. The application for a license to prac tice medicine in the Islands by Dr. C. G. G. Sen parotic, a graduate of Turin Minister of the Interior. Executive OihVcr Reynolds reported the destruction of tho following pack- ages of opium: 2)3 -pound tins. 2 3-pound tins. 9 1-nound tins, .1 buckets containing about It pounds. 21 bottles and 1 pail of 'Cure for Opium Pills. 45 Lichee nuts. 2 coal -oil tins tilled with In see opium, 3 tins and 3 boxes which had contained opium. 3 sausage skins containing about 15 pounds of opium. 7 bags, supposed to contain a prepara tion of the drug, besides several bags, boxes, baskets and shoes which had contained opium. A communication from J. M. Zum wait applying for appointment as Health Officer at Iihalna and Kihei was read and the secretary instructed ,i o u- ... frt hn. t, f. aa 14 a . 'i j vs uiv viavvt uv. District Physician sdiould be called Pn to act in that capacity. Rer. Dr. Sauton of Paris had an in terview with the Board and obtained the necessary permission Hi visit Mo lokai. Chamber of Commerce. a well-attended meeting of At a well-attended meeting of the cha mber of Commerce vesterdav Wm. r c.i.k . r n.. .u citizen to reprosent that body at Washington during the approaching session of Congress. MrH Smith al ready has his credentials as the special agent of the Planters' Association. Senator Cecil Urown has been post ed for membership !n the Chamber of Commerce. At the meeting further correspond ence and report from Dan'l Logan, sec retary of the commission to the Omaha Exposition, were read. Mr. Logan has been adVised to assist from the Omaha show in making up the exhibit for Paris. Just how much space has been allotted for Hawaii at Paris cannot bo known for some time. The Islands had 4.000 square feet of Moor at Omaha and filled it attractively. Major George C. Potter has already assembled here th nucleus for a good showing at Paris. Has Uzi a Good Pest- Professor W. D. Alexander r.nd wife are home by tho S. S. Moana after a couple of months on the Coast. Most of the time was sprnt with friends and relatives at Oakland, with frequent visits to San Francisco. Professor Alexander met a number of officials of i th Cki: Sur-y and n: the i jtr.irrv.T r.tihf.n.lT l;rr In ! r.'-ar uttr. T!: H.iw. lian hltirt.in an Surwyor Onral qui! undr the At-athr u!irn ho left th I!ar.il and wa grrutly iMT.rft'c! ly hi trip to ihe tVat. Broken Wrist. A. M. M. MafUlr.tr.9h l nursing a mkn riicht wrUt at hl. honi th- r- sult of stepping .n . banana Mn out- sido the OrHm 11(mio at tho clo f T... -.Uy nUMV prrfurmaa. Tl.c In- juroii arm was rt iy ir. .Murray an i ho patiint Is rrntias mmfortaMy. Hawaii la the Lcid. A world-read Jfv.rnal for inigar far- tors ha a half-papo ndortl?oment for multlplo effects. TImtp Is a U.t of 15 orders, as follows: Piono.r Mill. II. Waialua Acrlcultural Company. II. I. Ewa Plantation Cin.jany. II. I. Glucose Sucar Rcilnlnj; fmpany. Chicago. McOnlo. Harvey i Ct.. Glassow. formrrrlal Cantm at lbllad!pbU on - Dornorara. oruin iioti Micir rarmry. Maiom .. . . ... . . , ashinKton. NVw Colonbl Co!.i:,mv. lin.lon. for Porto Rico. w Klhoi Plantation Company. II. I. Honolulu Micar i omiunr. n. i. Thtlargrst rnW; In tho ll.t U)-h,,rn gallons for Eua. Tho GlurojM Com-lutri pany U 3hi.ihii an I llonidultt. Walaltu and Klliol are ra.-a ..inVi Cillon. I IIOI 1 1.A OI Housekeeper League i:utcrtiin I at llouuakaha. Tho ta clvon yesterday afternoon by tho director of tho IIotin kc p r Hmkuo at llonuakaha. tho premise a.H a Mklng-.. IuhiI. u.i In evry way a sur -. liver a bundrtd anti fif ty guojtn were fn-yent and all ix pressed thrlr gra'Ctration at lli- iir- rv.oul opening of iuh an iutitut:ui. Thank to tho Mndne. of the Mini- ti r of Forelun Affair. th Go rr.menl much to the pleasure of the in ration. ti... .it ..r . .. i - , , ' . , V . .. ,:,,,",i ger for his kindly rs:staiire. and hope that Miss Morgan' coffee was to bis taste. Ithej..- i-eU are jdaol In oin.bioa. Honuakaha. for many years thelThey w ill ! mo KnoUan hour faster A w m m b mm a m mw I m mm m m w n m m mm k mrm m mm m mm. H H - . w u mw ma w v mm, mm v am m m m m. mt a m. a m m iti MOhiiu, i mm .i rt ;n-i - mi . u uric uriMrrn I i,, , tr .. fiv ,..-.r..w . ... . I;,,, iv1hri.. hn i . . i . "I,rn f)a,,, l 'Tfc - tat.lmarjr I ' "ii" " .n.t-- f i in t rju, tkljn.la Ilia vrirk Tt,.. .......i .. i ... , .. 1.1-. i .1.. -.it t i.. . . . iijvj-p.a iM4niR. ill ir n..fi. mi w.mi..-. i inn. I .in in r,iin"T in ea-I im ff . . . i.iiii MijMri-fi iir hip .. uir .-.in ancict I j. afid hU lnnifr In Ik Wfif Im rorf.pt inn and tables x ere ei about the r.mto. bat It . n ut.hill firhi hm hU.I.rao f.r.!. .tawre,a laxxnunderthesaa.ieof friendly trees, MMeRm cat, ol.tam much lU I't . In the l.ackgroua.1 xvas Matlone,! the khI.p and arr.icin.o.lallont on much rac.K7i tt7J . i n'n. tiii-i ti iMii i im i.ui f w --. .ii ii im- .i.'T i i jk ijj t mil are it.n u,l.,u.l I i- .1.1.. ...i. nn.l mni l ,t ?fi,1v .... ' Tin. rl.in.n ,.f -. ...i .u " Ill- tllrect H-rsonaI cotter vision of M Morgan. This lady, l.y the way. Is Quite anil best In every way for teaching that sno nas encountered lor somo urne. The btilldinc la f it r. .1 nn n-it. thoroughly for Its rirpose. The kltch - en arrangements are carefully notoil given yesterday for tho purpose of acquainting tho ladle of tho city ..-t t V ik. In.lli...! . . iMMimuKa. anu ino invua - niin.H mri' i.miiei :iy Aim. ?opr. Jjrn. Coleman. Mrs. C. Zb Coter. Mrs. Wro- Ole.lieil Willi lior U..L l f . In It... I "IliT rr-tttilla k-Ul f.nm frM V. . I ' r..i . ; 'r' ; v i." nony rr ib- chunb of ..w, ...... .,.- tin. in tlt- nnihi-rj Miimii - ,ninnnwi .nuttirM. t nrrc uric i ii.fiK ft.t. . i.w ., . fimVI.-iU ntwl tl. .....: ....... .!t. iH iirrhi altii -Vi r.... l,wa, n Jfet, a&3 bf fnif u irn.lv.n.uw. I ...l I ...rnn fnrir.mrM .,.flAM i-l.... I i'fnie Ut3: MCfi - tti. n- iiiiiiiiiiioii imiivu, iuiiuiiiUE(lr ih.i rfiitrvh n .rtl.ilx says tho pupils he are the brlchtcut Iral and South Amrua and I ho Orient J "r ,fc a"r r :-rrMl ,l't- by all visitors. There are already bright thlnke an-l lalkern In lb? big walabao church crtrjodf, aa4 ;re3.jxc classes for Chinese, for Japanese, for amblage derote.! tbtir attentJon lo Xif At ,e ro4 aa far nth women and for girls. Tho attendance the problem of bo we might rxcbanj? fc.,f is good In all CnJ- The rmretitlnn to thol.eiitadr.mtare. The rrrr--nt . I 8rx- trvwittl wrJl don. Mrs. T. It. Walker. Mrs. FslKirnoJa permanent recorJ. It will b- Dub - Mrs. iAiiii.son. Mr. Widdineld andiheii and copies wf ibe publUbtd vol- Mrs. r. Ma;farIano. Tnoe bo. - tosses were pleasint and cordial In greetings to all. tA.suata mr. i . ... amongst tho missing to return by the Moana yesterday narnlnc Thev bad Moana je.ierua morning They had .Mr. anu .urs. .nurcw nroun wereimen nioi ratvinie or giving il and In .. r .....h-.u ruic- juiy iai. saving ith the other natlor. of tbc wrld. dlrectly after Mr. Brown hal mad tho I Colonel liell. altbiuch tb Conialar usual collection for Fourth of July . v i. WM ait ti.r.-.. .i i . .iini .uri. Brown have been all the way to Scot - land, i hey traveled from hero via ancouver and enjoye! gTeatly thelleive of absence br the denarts:nL at tnl 11.1 m I . I ... "wt '""J mi more, still mnri t V-.. vl.l in .r.r nf childhood and to dear ones In the land ........ ..... ....... ,w "....-. v of Hums. 'l one of llauiMan. SAN 1T:aNCI:VO. Nov. l. :.!.r.v seems to lo golr. : in n II i-A.iii n. m . t . - mmm a tijee nays ior invcim-nt. i was considerable lively t lading today, with t!:e fu'.irs: H.ir.i P. Co Haw. ( A S. Co. Ilor.okaa S. Co. .. Hutch. S. P. Co. .. Kllai.fM S. Co. .. Makaweli S. Co. .. Onomea S. Co. . . . Paatthau S. Co. . . . i THREE BIG SHIPS Trio of 6000-Toa Liners t) Callr'- Rtplail? Here. QOIISUL CEO.W. BELL SAW TIIET.l -rttr mi tve rrtuii earn Cidur.rl ;rorf:c V. IWrll, Toll! Stairs Consul at Sydnry. New South Walm, was a ra.Mnf:cr by tbc Moana rrturnlnc from the Irtornatlonal Conj- Kinri iSn ih. ir.mi Mihrrihf in .. . . . ...... . ...... .... ..... - w m wm .... I . . . ira-m ami romm.w. no iuotm mat IthortimmMTlal noo-Rira cf tb trad - I nz nat'onx of ib orld mill twjtn ultrr undcrto.4 and arrmUM tho knom Id---n l UWs mirlU ,y ln, 4.rral bnndrrl dtlfa!r I .iro rrr-jintrd In trfnistnifarn in ib I romniorrlal bodlr of the Unlirxl Str I and 1 tvirtlni!ar!y bopo for ! llroid trado rrlalLta ttvrrn th Pa. rlfjr coaM and lb" .iintralaUn cid- "Ono tnatl- r t'.i-t mill t.. 1 Ita pfoo cr-atly iraO. i.u-1 irar brtvera S.n rranrljMti ai I th porin cf Nw -Vaiand and Au!rallt."" h- ald. -U tb lmprirl t'ti.!iip nrtlco bott- ly to if n.uznrl l.y th (kranlc .;fnihlp ctnran'. WhUo In PblU .ll;bla I I'tam; bi aid and aw bf Liz M RJhIp tonw Witiz built Ibrrr- fr il Autrallj.n irnlr Ono tif ibo jblp w ill l rrady In AfTil I or May. and lb,- .ib, r to will I- rom- 1 plete. at lnn raU three tr frar n.;',p,!M frnni l-r In cwfnjde. no;i OI l"n .I.e. They 1. - ianr.rai t.f ir,a r-arb. I there winM I-- i-oihing finrr in ih I r Inc trade n tUf Parlfle when i.. Iw. ..It . - I nil! Int.. ln.r ,t,i. ... 1 . ... lit.-.. uiti . . . ijoun. tie t cnerajjy kmiw n- I .Int.. ..f i,i- .wtlrrmin EUcntjy. t.-!tJ3e rteTaI Ha- -- ..." f -r - I .... II . II41 IUMIfVa fl.1 Cmit .1 . . f.ft 1 ?ir: - :. "r: J":'"1 '"u Ior ,r,vrl I Influence trade, I The AtiMralaidan ctib-nie. ome of ibo I American ami .;rtran coioniea and I sotrriil Afrlrin nitlt.n .I.. I 1 relented. Tb- Mtrden of all ibe du I runHonw wan Tec Iprociir. All of thel13 own Kini: treet frora ibo Ka- 1 1 f ach c-in:y told of tbo com- I niercial requlrrmcn.a of bU country.! A'st Ibrce weeka jct II. PJak- lot. .. 1. - ltl t . . . .1. i - -ii mi ii wanieu ni uuj . anu ll annw OI aolDS DUl Des. All IhU Information mill berofn- nie distribute.1 jiaong all the coa niercial Udiej and bttparrs of tbeL.,, ,.,lr. .hm ltlrf rif country for reference The commer-1 1 ; 11 lr l0 a!rr i waorawl cial Interenta of tho country will ibull "oir c,Trr iac oa ToeMiay K - n lt.nl. .lt...t . . of valuable knoIct!Cc. furtlUbed br i . .. - . - this uay the Comrn-rclal Conirrr will -cIh the important rewlt of aid- DK and utimulatlng our trad rrlatioaa I reprecnutlvc of the L'nlttJ State at iriutirF. aiirauru i nr ranrrnri as ini 1 representative of :b- Government of Near South Wale. l! a granted I 1 ft t . M . . - . I I aa.cK;on ior mai purpose, ani a ln. ki. . w t. i . ' iii OTrf it m in L.:.ri Lis t . sumo his Consular dMJe M,tam trtmm. ti 1 1 a r . . . . . .ir.au illl n future leae i!l, , , . . ... u her return tr at 10 o'clock ,a 11' t "T V'" ' M . ...hui .r..ra.. o. at s. aa i.r.r th" fr m . I r.-Vt! T. . UMI.. v.-. .- ..- ..... . .. ! I .1 1 .1 111 LI 1 Fcr.csl cf Ja. n ;:oi:, Jr. T.io i ,n! of Jane lb Ho'.i Jr. ar ved a the M'jar.u :e:;rrday an J I i or.pany up ordered a powerful ,Mt ... , t ... -arrh...!.t f..r uro .u Wading cattle at (!omn ,vrrc l?1 lLt ffcrt,t.ttS1 C(f th!. lHt. "i'-W te.Sthaa lla.vra U uW. I Hii. -...... c ia u;Kuf!iance .:. era sc&T. as zar- " I !t!or.jt. It wa t!a-.d bet by ibe talr ! ! i !al- ff4 Jrx t 11- Lilf. Tl.- fungal tir J '.r this af ftfvn at 3 oVWl TJrr will ! b-14 an hs:r at:ier. It l-tU aa4 acj-iac:an- !a;ic4 ta tx firm- The Kcc3f J)S Xlixc Cccf. Th ra.acrr cf it- Mua la- caaaasrr a4 t nxictjt cUSfactf I Ilia. Ilo as4 tx.V.y a lwr-a aay for CV;uny asJ aa rijtt ta t ror- r JJc. Il bai !a cxs! crae Iray- Inc fr hi wtpi bUo aay. A HoilcllQ rf niwill Matilda Wa'Arr. V&ssa here a mxT -and a aoO jtrosiUJtic taurl- Ija - !3n I Include a !ay cf mmr rarrr.ibi .for Usudr tjfiwo la Cmanr. Am baa I . .v - 1 m wsjt. uw Kim- iot ,Kia '5 r:4 -a caic!1r4 " hun m it- Ilcdly mir cf brr aa- lix" Uf -l'r ow by b-r m tny fxl.-ad atil a3alvr l-al w!II !f t-rl ta r-jin!ls l.trr hrr SITKRS AND I'KIIT. Some .NtlMc Recruit for Catho lic MUdnn Vrk. Arc-sc t!.- ; ur.rr I y lb llocc- di:h l!raJfr. b t-tutt: fruta lbi t;-nral Cbapirr f tbo idr twrotljr brld la Puti, bo b-p t-a lSoall&od dth lb- fir t.f hjictT4 I Irart la !t'ir!u?u 1-r tb" lat futty -ar. Ssh P' " ,-3Jr4lr:;i IsW- MaScrrl and I Alltaao jl.fcn. vbo cas? la it la I rducaibr a! dJ t In lb. CVnw tit hrrr and at, a ba jirin-l. la Molo- kaL Father Jobn V:rb- wa aim a pa. uzr fftt m tb Vvt by ibo ax wk and ixitin- ur Icr am- rrarpoMe unJrr td-r t I .it hop c;ulian tor tnlc wbtrer rjilntrHi. lor wore ibaa uu jearn Tatbrr fax rc- l ia IBP WB m. . m. m. . 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