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MACON VIGOROUSLY
SCORES BENNETT
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I VashluRton Fob Demanding an
I Invent Igation of the Immigration com
mission provided for In a resolution
1 hphart introduced Rcpronentatle Ma
con of Arkansas renewed his attack
upon this commission In the house lo
rtnr
rtnrMr
Mr Macon vigorously defended his
Informant L H Patten secretary of
i the Immigration restriction league
I who was severely arraigned by Rep
I lesentatlvc Bennett of New York a
I member of the commission In a re
cent speech In the house
It IB characteristic of the man to
proceed in the cowardly way In which
the gentleman from Now York has
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proceeded thundered Mr Macon re
ferring to the New Yorkers attack on
I Mr Patten Mr Bennett fts quickly
I I on his feel
I object he said and the mem
bers were all attention In anticipa
I
tion of a lively scene I
I withdraw the remark quickly
responded Mr Macon and the tension
wan dissipated
MI Macons speech was made In re
ply to Mr Bennetts defense of the
commission and he renewed his
charges that the committee had bcsn
extravagant He declared offlcltil re
1 ports and expense accounts corrob
orated his assertions that 1L trip
abroad in 1907 was Junket and that
I the government had had adequate
return from the expenditure hy the i
commission of 657051
Personal Adornment Bills
Unless my resolution to create a
commission of three to Investigate the
extravagance of the commission Is
I adopted so the country will know
j
that t extravagance I complained of
Is scandalous the people will rise i
and smite the party that attempts to j
shjcld the commission that made It I
said Mr Macon
Six members of the commission I
arid seven employes made the trip 19
Europe he said j
They drew 90000 on which t6
make the trip while In their report I
they account for only 20G75 I
The expense accounts are made
up of steamship and railroad charges
carriage charges fees and lips hotel I
hills telegraph wines whisky cog
nacs mineral waters lemonades
Klaros hid siphons citrons cigars I
cleaning and prcssinc clothes shaves
shines hajrctits shampoos and rubs I
J3uch luxuries as wines and whlsI
1i co mcg lemonades etc were allowed
e
lowed by the auditor but he disallow
4tI when it came to shaves haircuts
ph mpnot shines nud clears
Mr Maron characterized the stop
plus at high class hotels and parta1
lug of their menus and bovorages as
feasting at public expense I I
4 lie aaked Mr Bsnnett to explain i
Hvljj lie could take up time to engage j
a n gorgeous festivities In Turkey I
tvucre his wife was decorated with
I
he Insignia of tho Order of Kind
ndss an ancient Turkish society by
the Sultan If ho could not find time
to draw a long breath In Paris or I
cast his yes upon St Peters in
Rome ldB wns In reply to Mr Ben
netts statement that his trip to Paris
wn recordbreaking for brevity
nasng his Vemaiks On inpection of
the official records Mr Macon charg
ed that In the Holy Land the com
mission made a carriage trip from Je
rusalem to Bethany and from Jnffa
back to Jerusalem that in London
they had a carriage to Ambassador
Reids and return a carriage to the
house of lords to West Minster Ab
bey to the tower of London to Re
gent Square and tho British museum
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that In Italy they had a carriage to
tho catrcombs that In Messina they
II had a ride In a Landau that in Scot
land thoy had a pleasure ride to tho
Castle of Edinburgh and in Ireland to
the famous Lakes of Kllarnoy
The commission wanted to find out
the kind of immigrants that came to
this country from all these places In
cluding the Cntacpmbg where sleep
and decay the bones of the departed
said Mr Macou sarcastically He
r suggested that to have gone to Mr
Bennett for his information zs Mr
Bennett suggested would have been
as practicable as to hunt devils In
Heaven or saints In Hell
Election to congress he continued
was not conclusive evidence of In
tegrity nor did It make Mr Bennett
immune ftom attack
Cells of Felons
A much larger percentage of con
gressmen whether members of the
house or the senate have been charg
ed with crime and made to stand trial
for felonies and Incarcerated In fel
ons cells he declared than of tho sec
retaries of Immigration restriction
leagues
The very sucgcstlon that one
ought not to charge a congressman I
with having done wrong until the let
ter of every word of ever fact charg i
ed against him can be proven to a
mathematical certainty Is ao contrary
to what I believe to be right that It
Is actually disgusting
The commission defends Itself
against the charge of extravagance
and so did tho capitol commissioners
of the state of Pennsylvania defend
themselves > against extravagance In
the construction of that building
Morse ot New York and Walsh of
Cheugo both high up In life defend
ed their oxtravasant expenditures of
trust funds One of them Is now
serving time In the penitentiary at
Atlanta and the other at Fort Leaven I
worth
LIBRARY FOR PRINTERS
The library addition to the Union
Pointers Home was erected at a cost
of 20000 This money was oluntar
fly contributed by the membership I
of tho International Typographical
Union The library houses 10000 vol
umes gifts of union printers and em
ployers throughout the country Thc
new building contains an uptodato
kitchen with modern utensils serv
ing room refrigeration plunt bakery I
stoic rQom servants dining room etc
The Union Printers Home Is located i
at Colorado Springs was erected and I
Is maintained by the International
Typographical Union andits present I
physical value is by competent real
estate men placed at one million dol
lars The Home IB maintained by a I
per capita tax ot fifteen cents per I
month on the union printers of the
United States and Canada
I
ahhlnglon Feb SSeth Bullock
of South Dakota an Intimate friend of
former ProMdcnt Roosevelt was to
day confirmed bj the senate for an
other term 11 U S marshal
AREsEvaELYH
I CONDfMNtO
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New York Fell o Several firms
merit soverqt udeinnatlon for their
connection with thc Columbus and
Hocking Coal and Iron Pool which col
lapsed op January 18 causing throe
stock exchange failures Nothing
more drastic than this can be found
I In the wording of the report of the
special committee of the exchange
made public tonight after nn Investlga
lion of tho fiasco
The report gives the names of all
the parllcipants and the nunll1er of
shares they Nubs ihprrt r and shows
that In reality two pools existed Tho
names mentioned Include some or the
best known firms doing business on
the exchange In addition to Lathrop
I Hasklns and company J M Flsjco
Co and Roberts Hall una CrIss who
were forced to suspend by reason oC
their entanglements In Hocking
Coal stock
Tho parties to the two pools rfro
given as follows Pool No lNe
herder Henderson and too 500
shares J Mk Flako Co 2000
shares Markoe and Morrison 500
shaics assumed by latlirop HuskliiK
Co James R Keene JfiOO shares
Lnthrop Hosklns Co 5000 shares
Rollins Co 1000 shareo for ac
count of Lathrop Haskins Co
Da Adams Co 2000 shares for
account of Lathrop Haskins Co
Jewett Bios IJJOO shares for ac
count of Lathrop Hashing CoA
I Fiske t Co 1000 tsharos for ac
count Lathiop HoBkliiR Co total
10500 shareR
Pool No 2Atwood Violet
Company lOOOt shares Wagner Dick
inson 8 Co 1000 shares Bishop
I Imber Co 1000 shares J M
FIske Co 4000 shares James IL
Keone 4000 shares Lathrop Has
klns Co 7000 shares Tucker An
thony Co 1000 shares for account
of Lathrop Haaklh Co Van Schnick
1000 shareR for credlt Lathrop Has
klna Co total 20000 shares
Hugh F Crlss board member of
the firm of Roberts Hall and CriaR
became the specialist In the stock
says the report after an interview
with James R Keene supposed man
ipulator of the pool The Interview
was had In the presence of member
of the Lathrop Hneklns Co firm
the pool managers and Cries the re
port adds received a check for 25
000 for any contracts he might make
for tho pool
Much of the evidence taken by the
committee IB admitted to be conCll t
Int especially that relating to the dis
tribution of pool orders
UNEMPLOYED SEEK
SHELTER AT STATION
That work Is not so plentiful as
might be wished la evinced by the
growing number of free lodgers apply
ing to the desk sergeant at the city
jail for a nights lodging Compared
with last year and previous years the
number of poor wprklngmen unem
ployed and unable fo provide them
selves vjth a bed IB appalling as a I
glance at the register In tho sergeants
office at the station will show I
According tho records the figures
In the panic year of 1007 were so small I
us to be hardly worth mention only
about six men applying for lodging to i
the police station on Feb 7 and 8 of
that year In 100S the figures had
rIsen somewhat but were still much
below present flguice while In lOOt
about half the number for Fob 7 and
S of tho present year applied for a
nghts lodging On last Monday night j
the police register shows that
over forty men were given lodgings
while lust night the number was above
this That these men are not of the I
pestiferous claaa facetiously known as j
Knighte of tho road but are hard
working honest laborers and mechan
ics is the opinion of the police out
cers and they arc able to tell the
liiifcience
To time man who has always had a
good warm bed at night and ha not
ei known want these figures may not
mean anything but anyone who our
clflej a little thought un tho matter
will realize what a hard proposition
d would be for those men did the po
lice station refuse to allow thorn
sleeping room Fort men without the
necessary means for getting It nights
lodging would undoubtedly mean a
much greater number of criminal
cascsand the system of supplying free
lodging to nil who apply has pioually
a groat deal to do with the present
small number of arrests For the 21
hours ending at 240 oclock this
morning only one arrest had boon
nfude by the local police force It ha
iald by the police that at the present
time there Is less crime In Ogden than
at any previous time during the last
eighteen years
Another noticeable Improvement on
the streets of the city ia the lack of
I panhandVn At times theo I1CH1L
of lunnanltj goUso thick as to make
walking on the streets down town ac 1
I iiiglit a continuous performance of
turning down beggars When a nuin
berof these men vere allowed to work
t nut LvoIIty clays on the city rock pile
reruntly ovory tune they wore caught
iliC practice suddenly stopped News
< of a town trdvcls i quickly on thC
loadnncrhicomfn2rhohoB meet fel
low members of me great army o
Anns of w < t on their way out who
tell thorn Just what chance there Is
jof netting through with confidence
games Whore It become known
that panhandling Will be treated with I
a laigtr doao ofpick and shovel hobo
carefully avoid the locality where strait
Ii rule Is In effect 0111 they do cnton
tho city tithe care not lo M caught
at their profession
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4 AH DGDEN VISITOR
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While William H Crane tlpin of
i limo American drama expressed great
1 pleasure at being able to piny in Op
tion when Interviewed pt his hotel
I last evening his being here being
I directly due to the disastrous washout
OH Ihc San Fcdrb road which mad
II liecosBHryfor thc comjwiiy to re
turn to San Francisco antI thence
hero by way of the Southern Pacific
road Cheyenne Wyoming and a few
I other owns had to IKJ cancelled PTI
tlrely from the booking of the com
pciy and itwan onlY about One week
ago when It waH discovered that at
kBBl two Hays twduld have to be Ml
that the management of the new Og
den theater booked Mr Crane and his
company to appear In this city
Tonight at the new Ogdon theater
the playgohiR public will have an op
portunity the firaC and It may bo
I tin laeL they will haeto see tho
dean of tho American stage William
II Crane in George Adeo comedy
drama Fathor and the Boys tho
play which prominent critics all over
the United Statea hao pronounced
the greatest Plo ll1ctJon o the pen of
George Ado v
In vlew ot tlO fact that the com
pany Js tho same to a player as the
one which produced the play for such
a long run at tho Empire theater In
I New York and other eastern cities
and as the scenery Is exactly the
I sumo as used before the show started
out on the road it hnrdlv necessary
I to say that this production will easily
rank as the greatest thing In the way
of an entertainment that Ogden has
had for a iontirpe Attempts were
iTiude IQ secure1 the show for a mat
neo performance but owing to the
fact that the Company arrived In the
city too Into Ib got the scenery staged I
this was Ithpfessiblc Charles A
Moore manager for Mr Crane said
last night that it takes three or four
hours to set up tho machinery for the
play
0 s
Last bight ShY Orane accompanied
Iry his Serfmldsceral meroHors
of the company having nothing to do
apent the evening In tho Ibcal mov
ing picture houses After ho had
made round of nil tho shows he said
that he probabjj1 gnjoycd this form of
entertainment much ag the aver
age jplaygocr vej foy a complex play
ad ho hns iVcryjiUUIe chance to ace
siTChi exhiibitioniq love thorn he
remarked > r
Quaint Reminiscences
I This Is the first time 1n lila 17 years
on the American stage that Mr Crane
has evor appeared before an Ogden
audience and Indications point to hla
bring hailed with delight and wel
comedby stahdiiigroom house Tlio
fomoua cfi7hidman3 qufunt romln
IsnlonccR to relate when soon at his
hotel last night Although this Is Hie
first time f luWc over played In Og
den ho safd I suppofic r hnve
passed throggh here twenty tlmos on
my waj to tbenfioagt Not only is 5t
till first time Ihave appoaicl before
an Ogden hO J e but il 16 the fivst
time I have over been outsJM of the
railroad Station and Into tuj city
pioper I remember when wo used
to stop over here for an both or ice
it would pass tho time valkluc np
aiul down the Blatlon platform That
war long beforothopresent largo am
commodious building was elected I
puess and al that Unto only a small
wooden shanty took tho nlaiv If the
rnilroad station I am certainly yai
I have had tho opportunity of seeing
what a fine little city you people
have here and I Intend to com
around In a warmer season somo ttme
and look It over This should by II
beautiful place in the summer time
A Young Old Man
Mr Crime will complete Jils tour of
UK country working his way back
east about the 1st of May and on
May Ul will fall for the baths of Dad
Klsongcn in Bavaria where ho
sjionds his vacation every year His
wife will Join him In New Orleans as
owing to heart trouble she Is unable
to stand the high altitudes and thus
could not accompany him on this trip
Although 05 years of age Mr Crane
is still yomg Members of the com
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00 insight to the upright character
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tl1tement that hs has never achieved
nnv uptprlcty through the divorce
court or other promliiPiit Hnnnclfl of
Rhandjil Mr Crane lias produced
more VAmprlcniJ DIIVH by American
OJtnora to llse MR own words than
any other actor in the United Stales
AT only ono chanco to ceo him will
be given the public of Ogden It Is ex
pected that he will be Rteeted tonight
with a pnckod housp From hero the
compan goes to Salt Lake where
three nights are played with a mati
nee performance after which they go
to Denver for a weeks engagement
NEW YEAR OPENS
IN CHINATOWN
Prayers and Incuntatlonsthe burning
of pounds of Incense and the dis
charge of thousands of fire crackers
and hundreds of larger bombs whoso
explosions reverberated throughout
the business district marked tho for
mal opening of the Celestial Now
Year In the Chinese quarter of Og
den at an early hour this morning
Largo numbers of spectators among
Thom weie many wpmcn gathered to
witness the Oriental celebration
Simultaneously with the opening of
tho cplebratlon hoc similar high
Jinks vcrcJbcftun the faithful sons
of Confuclous In every city of the
land The celebration taking the
form of prayers expressions of
general good will together with an
exchange of pros < nl similar to that
which occurs during the Christian
period of Christmas and accompanied
by general exultation in tho form of
fire works and pyrotechnics will con
tinue for several days According to
long established diatom the China
man begins tho new year with a clean
slate and Is supposed to pay all debts
and establish himself on a basis ot
friendship with all previous enemies
during this period
HEAVY DAMAGE
SUITS ARE STARTED
Two accident cases of more than
passing Interest one which was fa
tal were brought Into the limelight
yesterday when suits amounting to
90000 damages against the Telluride
Power company were Instituted
Henry Vere Ekins by Henry B Ek
Ins his father asks for 40000 actual
and 100000 exemplary damages
Young Eklns who Is only 13 years of
age was climbing the stool tower of
the Telluride Power company at
Twentysixth street In this city
known as number 100 on the com
pany records on Oct 1C last when
heInaderlnntly camo In contact with
a live wire Carrying around 80000
volts He was thrown to the ground
and so badly burned and shaken up
that ii claimed he will be disabled
for life
Somewhat similar but fatal was
the case of 12yenr old Fred M Dram
weil who came In contact with a
wire carrying about the same high
current as In the Eking case The
accldenC which happened at Harris
vlllc on November 13 last caused tho
death of the lad Instantly and
his father J S Bramwell asks for
30000 actual and 10000 exemplary
damages wjlh costs In both cases
H Is claimed that tho company Is en I
d the lives of citizens by
running such extremely high current
without adequate methods of protec
tion being taken
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Intelmountain Fair Association Og
den Utah
Notice is hoicby given that at a
logular meeting of the Board Qf DI
lectors of the InterMountain Fair
Association of Ogden Utah hold on
ho 22d day of Jnmtary 1910 assess
ment No a of 100 per share to pay
for Inipiovemcnts made and debt now
existing was levied on the capital
stock of the corporation Issued and
outstanding payable immediately to
Ezra Richardson Secretary of the
said association office in the old
Scowcroft AVahohouae Wall avenue
between Twentythird and Twenty
fourth streets Ogden Utah
An stoclr upon which tho assess
ment may remain unpaid on the 5th
day of March 1010 will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at public auc
tlon and unless payment Is made by
fore so much of said stock as may
be necessary will bo sold on the 5th
day of April 1910 at 2 oclock p m
at the front door of tho Weber Count
Court House by the Secretary of stUd
corporation to pay tho delinquent as
Eessment thereon together with the
cost of ailv6rtlalng and expenses or
sale EZRA RICHARDSON
Secretary
URGES AID FOR
CANAL WORKMAN
Washington Fob President Taft
today sent a special message to con
gress urging relief for a number 01
workmen injured on the Panama can
al prior to tho passage of the ace of
May 30 190S which definitely fixed
the compensation tobo allowed In
Jured employes or to be granted their
families In case of death
In bin message tho president said
It needs rio argument to establish
the obligation which the government
of tho United States Js under to pro
ride relief for Its employes who arQ
permanently disabled or maimed and
for the families of those who are thus
injured or killed through no fault of
their own while employed upon work
Of such hazardous character as that
connected with tho construction of
the Isthmian canal This obligation
Is recognized the act of May 30tb
1903 and by section sor tho Panama
canal bill H R 12310 now pending
before the cqngress It seems right
that some general law should be en
acted which will enable a reasonable
allowance to be made to employes I
who were permanently disabled or
mnlmed and to the families of thoso
who were killed In accidents occurr
Ing prior to that dato through no
fault of their own
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One Inntance
Father You never heard of a man
getting Into troubl by following a
good example
SonYos sir I havcthe counter
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GfOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
mil AID PEARY IN
SOUTH POLE CHASE
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o 0
O Washington Fob SAmerl O
O ca has decided to seek for 0
O South Pole laurels similar to O
O those won for her by Com O
O mander Pear at tho North 0
O Pole The Natlonnl Geographic p
O Society fslay resolved to send 0
O an expedition In search of the 0
0 South Polo provided the neces 0
O sary funds can bo raised It 0
O Is not believed there will bo 0
0 any failure on this score 0
O Commander > eary was notl 0
O tied Immediately of the actfon 0
0 Captain Bartlett In com 0
O mand of the steonmor Rooae
O volt on Pearys trip to the 0
O North pole probably will hayo 0
O charge of tho Antarctic expe 0
O dltlon After a meeting late O
O this afternoon thc board of 0 i
0 managers of the Geographic 0 I
O society adopted the following O
O resolution 0
0 The National Geographic 0
O society believes that It Is of 0
0 great Importance to science 0
O that tidal magnetic and me 0
O teorologlcal observations shall 0
O be obtained at or near Coats 0
O Land In thc same period that 0
O thc British expedition under 0
O Captain Robert F Scott R N 0
O Is making similar observations 0
0 on ho other side of tho Ant 0
O arctic area 1800 miles distant 0
O and at tho same time thai this 0
O recently discovered land shall 0
0 be explored 0
O That tho society is read 0
O to accept Mr Pearys proposl 0
O tlon that It shall undertake 0
O Jointly with the Pear Arctic 0
O club an expedition to the An 0
O tarctlc regions as outlined O
O above provided that the board 0
O of managers after consulta 0
O tlon with members of tho HO 0
O clety finds that tho project 0
O will receive sufficient financial 0
O assistance to warrant tho un 0
O dertaklng 0
O It is thought probable that 0
0 UIQ expedition may bo ready 0
O to set sail as early as July 0
O The rapidity with which fin 0
O anclfil assistance Is forthcom 0
O Ing will determine tho date 0
O 0
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MYSTERIOUS ONE
A BANK CASHIER
Albany N Y Feb SThc man
who handled the money was brought
before the state senate today by State
Senator Conger lo confirm Congers
charge that John P Alhls Its major
ity leader accepted 1000 for influ
encing legislation
Ho proved to be Hiram G Moe vet
eran evbank cashier of Groton where
Conger lives Iio declared positively
that at tho capitol on April 23 1901
ho had handed
Senator AlMs
an
envelope containing JlOM The pur
pose for which this allogdd transfer of
money was made did not nppour In
the direct testimony but Senator Con
ger filed an affidavit in which he de I
clared that the payment was made I
upon Allds bill in the interest of
the American Bridge
company
Moe declared he gave 4000 to an I
other legislator and 1000 to another
I
COURT RESTRS
OPERA TIONOf MINE i
Choyonns Wyo1 Feb SJudge Wil
his Vandcvantor of the United States
court today rendered a decision In the
Injunction case which restrains the
Owl Crock company from operating a
p
the ou j
coal mine at Gobo pending
I
come of contest cases at the Lander
land office this week i
Thesecases Involve the title tolaaj
values at 1600000 The main line iil
Gobo roust close but smaller working I >
on the Carhart lands are not affected
by tho decision
Officials of tho Interior department
at Washington and the Lander land I
office are pushing the contest cases
The hearing of thc contest cascgwill
begin at Lander on Friday
NORTHERN PACIFIC
TRAIN IN DITCH I
Spokane Fob S Northern Pacific
passenger train No 4 went Into the
ditch near Smcad Mont close to the
Idaho boundary line last night Da
tails hero are meager Scvea passen
gers Including two soldier from For
George Wright are reported as tn 1
Jured none fatally however i
KING GUSTAVE R RALLYING
FROM THE OPERATION
Stockholmb Fob SIt was offici
ally stated today that King Gustavo
was progressing toward recovery ai
rapidly as was to be expected follow
ing last nights operation for appendi
citis
For three days the king had suf
fered with abdominal pains an earl
diagnosis seemed to Indicate they
wore duo lo catarrh of the stomach
On a more thorough examination how
ever tho physicians reached the con
clusion that appendicitis had docl
oped necessitating an Immediate op
eration At 10 oclock last night Ihi
rcyal family several members 01
which were spending tho evening at
a concert were summoned the pa
nee and soon afterward the operation
was performed
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f r potaf b You mlglit a tell Loon this flnt u
last ileillcrl authorities My MI The mut tfci
Jrugo can do la to drlvo tbo blood polfca tIt
Into tbc ijstom and naothcr It tor sorcral Ittn
Ibm when jcu think yea arc ciircil pitiful off
curj djrmptomn vlll break not nod you nnJ Illi
jour bones haro Ixrcn rotting all tbe nbllc Yotr
treth vrlll bcjln to loosen Dod your ttSJ5d
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Uvrlblo destructive poster of the mercury ta
potttch Lccomolor MaxIs PiralytU lobcu
Itr and Premature DntU are then altawt Ic
e Any medical authority will cortcMn
tbeus Dtntcments lcalTb rrmnrtafolo igcttl
Obbic Treatment does a it drlfe In tbo
fBm < < l PiSR
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lot drive It out It p ltlTcly contains DO o
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of hirlriff yoQr bonci pofteo rout nerrr collif SI
> air teeth fall out your bldocya def acntf tf
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marrei prolacloc rcmarUablo change 10 J5
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polaon victim llrlny no mCltt ir b6tr bid a cut I
I 30 ° Say Treatment FREE
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po otifil with mercury and potato for year J
SnIT Trcetracnt U ycnr for the anklnc 1 f
will open your eyes nt what It will do fer rIlJ a
n month We treit you firs for a oontb J
o1t tnnil
write to U l and get the Ircntment frr Tt s tI
yon are tattided It 10 Ibe moit remarkable trctt
nient you ever took you can continue If J n
jvlih Never In your life will jou ever fJ I
have ruch on opportunity a complete corf I J I
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great Qbbao Treatment I
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noir < mate un no promlte except to tale tt
rvntment
Tbo wonderful Vrotwrmin Test the only t4
poljon test knoira to sclentlrtt jrOTt thtt t >
lody Ic complately purlflcd by the Olbac Treii
nisnt nnd that mercury and poueh do not car
bIol polaoa Sit doifn and write to IM fil1 rn
IIIJr tt IIW
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