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i Consul Hsilc Prcssnls Wilson's Scheme to General Carranza in Writing for the Restoration of Order, Safety of Foreigners and Establishment of Representative Government. NOGALES, Arizona, 13. (By Associated Press Cable) It is asserted hero upon the best of authority that William Bayard Hale of the United States consular service, who is in conference with Gen. Carranza, chief of the Constitutionalists and in opposition to Hucita, has submitted to the latter certain demands in writing from President Wilson. It is stated that President Wilson demands the restoration of order within reasonable time, the guarantee of safety for citizens of the United States and other foreigners and the ultimate establishment of a bonaflde representative government for Mexico, under a president satisfactory to all factions.

(Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, November 12. (Special to Tiio Advertiser) It is stated tonight tlmt tlie President is making a final effort to bring tlio Huer-ta ami Carranza factions together in Mexico, and to iinii a man satisfactory to both clcmeuts for provisional according to a report current in administration circles today. It is believed William Hayard Hale lias presented list of names to at Novaks, and that Mui) js sounding out the Huerta regime on the same candidates in Mexico City. PRESIDENT WILL ISSUE OFFICIAL STATEMENT (Uy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) President Wilson will imjuc a statement within fortnight making clear the exact purpose, of this government in the present crisis, uccording to the beliqf in oljicial circles today.

FRENCH REPORT TELLS OF STRANGE REQUEST (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) l'AUIS, November 12. (Special to Tjic Advertiser) French diplomats declared todav that tho llritish foreign ollice has been asked by tho Uniteii States to demand the resignation uf Huerta. (Hy Federal ireless Telegraph.) LONDON, November 12. (Mjiccinl to The Advertiser) information was secured today that Great Britain may withdraw recognition uf tho Huerta guvcriiineut in link's steps are imuiediatel.v taken to to the demauds of tho United States. AMERICANS ESCAPE TO SAFETY ON WARSHIPS (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) VKIIA I'llFZ, November 12.

(Special to Tho Advertiser) All the Americans vvlio were imperilled by the fighting at Tuxpiin, escnpeil from that city and have taken relugo on the battleship l.onii,in.i ami the cruiseV Wheeling in tins harbor. Tho rebels have tho advantage In their attack on Tuxpan. Tho city will probably lull before luormijg. MEMBER OF HUERTA'S CABINET WILL RESIGN (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) (MTV OF MF.XHO, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) An announcement was made today that Minister AdalH, of Huerta 's cabinet, is "seriously ill biennse of overwork." This priage the Hiiuounctmmnt Unit Ailahis will retim from the qt4Nt.

Ho ha been i outs for icihu time with Oenurul UbtH'iiut itwl MluUtur Muheno and his retirement will mHke tho "war element" hiuuhk lUerta's uihitnrs supreme buiior Ailalpe voled with ntlmr mill liters on mutters ulfertlus; tliu foreign lioll'l'i of th pre.eiit HOVd()imut, but lilts liven the center of MM kluriu.v iliibutiw before ieilun to the pressure of hit eullnHgucs. Humor. ItiHt rhihuuhuH Ui filUu lulu llw miU uf th rbU wl elfni luted hm loiU) unit Uul4 lb KovvrtttKrut. DID NOT BUPPItY OABH. U)KHh, Nuvelelor 1" tt? Xft ilulnd I'roM ii' mui iii'iiuiin J.OHI tlli .1.

1. r. 1 l-l with Iieiliii 'i 1. 1 11 Mbl Ui-' 1 elenl (0 1 1.. 111 lU iwii 1 (1ml lie ull, nipntn.j II, ithiif diiiiilt ui ii.

it, llf MUI kUl I I' Gen. Blantjuet, Japanese Government Decides to Prptect Its Citizens in Mexico. TOKIO, November 12. (Hy Associated Pres, Calde) Tlio decision has been reuehel by the, government to rend the armored cruiser Jzumo tho West Coast of Mexico for the I protection of Japanese in that country. The decision on the part of tho Japanese government Is very leccnt one.

Speaking nf the 'Mexican ipiestion few days ago, Harou Makino, tho foreign minister, said the attltudo of Greit Britain, Germany and France, who aro reported to bo lieljdng President Huerta, is at vauiiuce with tho pulley of the States. It Inn been reported that competition for the of oil rights in Myxicu is rcspouiiblo for the present irietioii between Great Hrit nin and tho United State, but the minister did not believe tlmt tho foreign policy of Great Hrituin eouhl be governed by such a minor consideration. As to the attittidu of Japan, ho said it is one of strict nctiliality, nor has the government yet ion-Milted any loreign Power on the question of Mexico. Japan has strongly urged upon the Mexirnn government, however, the uei entity of according full protection to the Uvoi ami property ot the four lliouaiid Jnp.tneso resident in that (ountry. CURTAIN FALLS UPON AN OLD-TIME ACTRESS (Hy Federal Wireless Telegt.ldi NHVi' YOltlv, N'ovDinber 12.

(Special to 'Ihu Advertiser) Mrs. Addie Griunell, one of the best known American actresses (ifty jears ago, died in tlte Flatbush poorliousc, l.itu jeslerday of cancer of the stomueb. She was eighty-four years old. Unless her body is claimed it will be buried in tho potters field. LABOR LEADERS FACE CONSPIRACY CHARGES (Ilv Federal Wireless Telegraph.) CHIJIKTCHI'KCH.

New Zenlund, November 12. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Four labor lenders were arrested today on cliarucs of conspiracy in connection with the general strike "that tin catena to tie up all industries in the colony. TOKIO, Novumbtr IS. (Special 1ile to Nippu Jiji) Six itoniplanes of different lims will be proiiiineut in the 11 11 mini ninmtirurs vvhirh re to eomiiiencu 111 the of Nhkovb TIimm ornplniH, the latest MdOllllllll tQ tllM UIIIV. 1 1 La iioi ir kfiMitlHK ml bomlMlroppiiij: 1h 1 ttiw Mini will be in rmtge uf tU mllitur) uviHtiiiu oori.

Kiuiwror VosliiblU IliU worn In pitd for Nauoya. wuii laml, bcotland and Wales, accord- io coniiiled here today. LEAVES FORTUNE TO MOTHER AND WIDOW (Uy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) NI.W YOltIC, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) Charles G. Gales, who dicil smMenlv In Wyoming, divided his fortune equally between his inoth.T, Mrs.

John W. Gates, and his vvido.v, Mrs. Flotence Hopvvood Gates. His etnte is estiiunted at ilvo million dollars. NAMED BY PRESIDENT (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON', November 12.

(Spo cial to The Advertiser) President Wil-on will bend to tho senatu tlio of Henry M. Pindell of Peoria, Illinois, to bo ambassador tn Itussin, according to a statement by Secretary of Statu Hryan today. (Uy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, November 12. (Special to Tlie. Advertiser) Tho first step toward thu naval of the l'niiama Canal was taken today by the dispatch" of fivo submarines to the Canal Zone.

As soon as tho canal is opened the submarines will go through to tho Pa. cifle end and be stationed permanently at Hnlboa. (Special Cable, to the Nippu Jiji) TOKIO, November 12. Admiral Count Ileihachiro Togo, the hero of the luittlo'of the Sea of is sick nt bis home here, lie is suffering from gravel nnd tho physiciaus in attendance deem mi operation necessary to save his life. A bulletin from hit bedside, however, slates ho is not at this time in a critical condition.

Admiral Togo has been under euro in Ixu for home mouths, but recently rep turned to Toklo to undergo tho oiioru hhiliuhi HieiT IIOIIU .1" that tlio operation will prove successful 11 is just eignt years since tuo fought the ileelsivo battle with wi llumlun tleet miller Admiral Knicst I i. victory. "itiiiu sympathises with their sick TT' (Hy I'eilenil WirltvMTeligriii)h.) TOKIO, Jhnhi, Novmuber 18. JH" "wMi Mtwruiir 0f liar vrd l'nlvrlly, hihI Cel. HooMvlt, la dtiliver series nf Uvturi in Jii, urwuute inHtunl IHU4(i 8d fritlllllll iKtWMR Jhmu mini tiM Ull4 Him." WJIV IT HVUA, I Mr Iwi In ins 1 mink lUiiiitly Is Ihu lnrtfMt rllMin 'O'Mli iiieiliiinv 111 the Wl'rtd I'-', 1 11 VVliHl ui 1 I 1.

it hwi 11. ninni, Uv iummh llw due. .1 aHl I 11 (ui I ui MriiMMI ill ll ttflt I 11 IUuli antiiwliy welcowetl into tbut tlly. 'IIUI H.ulii (Mbrtl UTJw AilrtUri The i Mmhr uf wwMUg rnkwt for llw 4 HumM, Um RimwvvII. Md "liter imriwM tt ttm tmHttw.

lira MtrMiM villi llw rntwMl I IIUiM MUiu lh linlil ke 1 I I 1 i i 1 iMiuenl of f.it iai, Ii. in. (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) LONDON, November 12. rial to The Advertiser) Thirty million dollars dnmngo has been caused by the warfare of the mill- taut Miirniguttes since they benn their campaign of violence ii ling- HAWAttA (1A2UITH, FRIDAY, MiYEMURR 1 4. lA.

Ft SMI SUBMITS PLAN FOR PEACE v. Fruits of Continued Civil War in Mexico FIRST OF NEW IN HP AND DEMANDS GUARANTEES iiuib lift hiviiis i iuii i i i a--U LiriCawas8' McDnfilo'a Reinstatement Is Approved by Civil Service Commission Kellett Hearing Next. (From Thursday Advcrtisor.) With ipiielc decisions, based oil tlio reports to the board of civil coniiiiisttioncis la.st evening, Wlrtz disjosed of tho many problems anil questions brought before t.c board uiul covering a largo number 01" (livcrtifiod cnoi, from the charges agalui.t Capta.u of Dotettivos to tho ualuiiig of a new polite clerk. Tlicro were at Ueast lour mattois which tlio cliairaiaii I'onsidered of particular importance; the charges against McDuille and Kellett, tho issuance of speciab police budges to the murder of Policeman Abrou and the creation of tho ofllco of inspector of police, Tho case of Jel)ufiio was brought up on tho report of Sheiiif of the former's reinstatement to oflico at tlio head of the detective force of tTio city, accopipaiiied bv letter from Deputy Attprncy General bi.iith to the effect thatjhe liad inndo mi ani) 'ound that tho evidence agumst the aliased officer was "not suflicicnt" to warrant a discharge, or a ledliction in rank. McDuBo Getc Tull Pay.

I Tho ehairman asked if MeUufi'ie, was I 10 mavv pay ior tno time no nan iiccti siistienileit. as 111s lininn nnt. mi the payroll lor last Jarrott stated ho thought that ho should, and after a mild discussion it was so ordered. Tho appeal of Detective Sergeant Kellett was then noted, nnd Attorney Priam stated that ho entered an appearance lor him and deiuauilud that more specific charges bo filed against hia ilieut. Ho alto linked tor an eaiJ trial.

Deputy Attorney General Smith appetite 1 ior the sheriff and said he would jllo extia thurges ujuiiist Kellett by next Saturday. Tho commission set not Tuesday a half-past uiuo o'clock in tho morning as tlio tune fori the hearing before tliu commission. Shooting of1 Abrcu Described. Just lietore the of tho session Chairman Wirta stated that ho would like 11 report upon tlio shouting ot Abrcu. Sheriff went over tho evi: deiiie of the iaso and told the story nt the shooting of tho bravo oflle'er.

lie discrilieit bow tlie threo ufliiers found a man talking to two women. They stopped their automobile, nnd asked him his name and if ho wav Hid man the were looking for, nnd lie denied it. They told him ho had better come along with them and tlio prisoner started to go along quietly. Tlie next moment he hail drawn a feiw and tired the ihot which caused tho death of Abrcu. a thing might have happened to me, or to anyone else in the samti eiriimiftaiices," added tho sheriff.

"I tlie innn" searched wheti first arretted; atkod Wirtz. ho uiiuin along quiotly, and when sflvh is tho euro it is not usual to sonrcjh a prisoner on. the street." There was come on this point nn.l the of1 searching mnn when arretted. Sheriff uxplnlncd that it was not tiMiul to "Mo this, otpeoiitlly when man's ideutitr wh in ruestIou. The 111 row Nllon, Detoc' tivf Svvmi, mi anil Abren, raid the wero all experienced otHeers mil bravo uin anil what lunl hnpimned fOBld not have been I'orsfeen.

"Well, might easily liavo lout till three iirtietr remrkeil Clmlrynmi WMrtA i CluraiSit TtrnantA tli'rii rudrtd the pro motion or uetmive iwhii to in Irtftlor lit wi(lil 1111 I uieanuea, peiirl llUr NU 1 vnmiitMtlou I'eJori tin mi. tloii, and uiUKHiitiuenl mm luilwrwd. in. flail inirt kuiii Kerllf naii'ijij all tl'ose lio held t.pi I I It I pl'll. llHIIIIISSlOlli in thu I.H' nl limlai.

Iln win Hi.tKMi. tu elui'inal. I Mil Mli Ii 1.11 II4II In Ihein but sUellir 1 I'iiruih on ii tin. I Ik list .1 il, nil. 1 I mi.

1 .1.1 Uli'i bv ii .1 1 I II 1 li ml ti 1 "1 1 Us 1 1 tn III Ii. .1 It II, in 1 I 1 I 1 II. 1 "I Ii 1 will be libit' Io Milan all 1 nil uf llil. sin 1 It rfjfulfci sinilmati, ftu. lf S(! (Uy Federal Wiroless Telegraph) CI.i:VKI.ANI), Ohio, November 12 '(Special to The Advertisei) That it will lio weeks before en- tirely normal conditions are re- stoieil in the eity is the concensus of opinion, At least a third of the eity is without telephones.

Tho lighting sr" nystem is ImiHv The schools nro still closed. Charitable organizations aro swamped. Corpses lie in 11 number of homes waiting until the undertakers aro able to bury them. rr? EX-SULTAN SEEMS'TO HAVE FINE PP.ESS AGENT (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) TANOlKlf, Morocco, Novemlcr 12. (Special to Tlie Advertiser) Ex-Sultan Muliali Ilafid escaped from the tribesmen who captured him on the way to Mecca, and ha has arrived there safely.

1 SAILORS RECEIVE THE BLESSLNG OF THE POPE ITiy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) HOMIl, November 12. (Special to The hundred ofllccr nud Bailors of the United States battleship Arkansas, today, had 11 loui uiul ienco with tliu Pope niijt received his messing. yiter 11 visit to tho Vatican gali0.tourf tIie ri, MINISTER ACCEPTS JOB ON THE POLICE FORCE (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) KANSAS' CJTY, Missouri, November 12. (Spi'cinl to The Advert City added a minister today to its municipal polico force, Tlio J'ov. J.

M. Ilunlnvy it tho new appointee. Ho will have ehnrgu of tlie welfare work of the 1 BEN'S COUSIN CAN FIGHT. Mail Special in The II 1 1.9, Hawaii, November 10, Last Saturday night a boxing contest tor.Iw placo at Olna between Jules di Mello and S. Ablaca, the latter luing an Olaa Filipino.

Do Mello put his man out in the third luuiid. A few months ago do Mello appeared in the Hilo ring, when ho put a Filipino out in tlio fitbt round. remark of the civil service commission's ehairman. all tho reports lad been Chaiimnn Wiitz made a decisivo statement, which was something of- a surprise to lluno present. "1 behove the time hat come," asserted tho chairman, "when wo should have an inspector and instructor ot polico.

I am convinced that such a man 13 needed. Mr, Secretary, wnto to tho board of supervisors making strong recommendation lrom this board for tho creation of this oflice, with a salary ominenstirato with tlio c)iemo of tho polico department. Do von approve of this, Mr. Sheriff!" "1 ceitnijily do," replied Jarrett "1 have lor a long tiinn vvantflil an inspector and hnvo tho creation of tho position." Sheriff Janett reported that he had appointed Manuel jL'orrea at 11 clerk in the ilstocttvo department from tho list supplied by the eommlxion, upon which he stood fourth, to care tor tho records of the bureau. Wirt wanted to know why a promotion did not (111 tho place, lint tho fcharitr aimvre, that thero was no 0110 in thu i1tMrtuicnt he 1011M pionioto who know tyjHHrrlUiig mid chical work, tin-law He wiw derated, Tlitro nro still two vhcii tides' in the foot iollco, the men who wore rcrtlllctl by tho romniiNloii nil wnntiiig join na Moiiutatl police, Aaelhcrianii Im apmlnt.l to the liurrnii to All th plneo of Olwn, 'Hiiiii, mm nirmer inenit.Dr of the I'uitii'l Ntatea utrret nervlee, win, spoke triv or ttiirlti'ii laniniHirM and would 1 1 a viiliiiil'le timii.

win told to put lum mi a a H.i'ii.l until ho had iiapri en- I'imu iiiiiiih to qiulif) on lh civil 'n i.t I'atiuliwaii Hunklicrti wan uiiriilhl iliiiui iliiia, I iiiiniiuif Nuw.u.hjr Phi.i 1 .111 wit. lull lu I Ob NU 1 nir inv, jf he 1 Uil of l. are --'U I iln u.mlm ueiii of Ji. llm u. a iiu.uinii., in mouth, cioballvli "'i KILLEP; tn BATTJEP Under Black Flag, Will Sail to Loot the World's Fair in February, 1016.

(From Thurtday Advertiser.) The Honolulu Ail Club voted Inst night to enlist a crew nud equip a privateer, or pirale ship, to seize and loot the city of San Francisco. Word has come to the survivors of tlio jiirato crew that entered llouolulr harbor last Itcgatta Day that there in to bo a convention of all the ad clubs of the world at tho Panama Exposition, and believing that tho rich nicrclinnts attending will be comparatively and. will tlicrefoie supply much in -slaves, gold and jewels for the enrichment of llnwailaii colferj, it is anticipated that a large band ot freehooters cun bo got together to sail under the black flag for San Francisco in Febiuary, 191C. All those who have, cutlasses, arms and powder aro requested to sign the enrollment theets without delay. Twen.

tyiiv thousand rounds of ammunition must lio provided. tho roll, boys, ami don't forget tho powder," is tlfo slopa'n. Plenty of ammunition insures much loot and much promotion and much advertisement for Hawaii. Seventy-five boosters attended tlie pir.ite dinner of the Honolulu Ad Club at tho Alexander Young Hotel last night. Ono hundred 1 members, from South Point to Niihaii, will put tip one hundred dollars each to form an excursion to San Francisco in Ifllu, and 1111 effort will be made to raise total of $25,000 to pull off a number of vivid advertising stunts in connection therewith.

The question of what tho Ad Club is to do in the Floral Parado has Icon rcfcired to a committee, which will report in threq weeks. ..4... AUTO DITCHED OCCUPANTS JOSTLED (Mail Special to Tlio Advertiser.) MIX), November 10. An milomoUlo driven by W. II.

Hiscrnmii camo to grief last Sunday evenipg when it ran into the ditch 011 tho north side of tho City Stables. In the ear were, with lliserman, Attorney Furtado, tl.o legal luminary: and 11 traveling iifin, niimed Ijeitli. Tho ear skidded" into the ditch and continued until it smashed its front against the cement culvert at tlio Hrughelli place. Tho inmates were tUrown out. Iliserman received several painful bruises and Furtado hurt hit leg, but nono of tho injuries were serious.

REFUSES BIG SALARY. (y Federal Wireless Telegraph.) KIKV, Hussia, November 12. (Special to The Advertiser) An American imprcssario offered Mendel Hciliss a contract to opjiear in an Kuropcan music hallat 11 fnrgo salary. Thu offer was declined. WASHINGTON, November 12.

to Tho Advertiser) Army orders: Tho following ehangot in the quarter-master corps hnvo been ordered: Captain L. P. Itucker will astumo charge nf construction nt (tho Military prison, Fiiit Leavenworth. Kansas, relieving Col. Thomas II.

Slayens; I.icut. Colonel Slaveus to the Philippine, department; I.leut. Col. A. I).

Kniskern lelteved from Philippine department to reqrt to tlio adjutant general. Other orders! Capt. Wjllluin M. retired, to general reerultmg service, Haltimnrc, 'Miiryliiiidi First Mont. II.

II Claggi'tt, Ttvgiity third Infantry, to Ids rigiment; First blent. Se)win I). Sniilli, rVroinJ transferred to Tenth Oavulryi First Meut. Tovvineml Wliulen, infantry, In Inspect District, of Columbia militia; Capt W. M.

Fuawtt leave Signal Coips to io to thu Mis- tiimippi miMiia. Navy or ere CumiiiHiiJiir H. II. Diimll to Hie Nuvy Wur CoIIviiih I.IuhI. II.

A. Orr Io tail 1Iumii nml limli Ot'liijil uuiviiiv, KoiiWiiIrr, k' Vurki I'mikh W. V. ('iMimln, (mm HmIdb In the CkMldri MiImhI Dlrtor IlitrlHilt on Ikr rftlrad 'lUli AssUlUUl Hnrveiin .1 It llrxoiie ijiiiini.i)ari, V.il rvrfieim I. II UujI Hick to kr I'm ill iruluiMtf slati'iii, Mail rmiiilfui Aillnn As.

I l. mal f.ii&ui, Umlir. nwiiwuu aim. lu lhv Na lard, Jiu.lvii TS Two Thousand Tons Shipped on the American-Hawaiian Steamer Alaskan From Hilo This Week; Shipments Direct Via Route Will Begin Early Next Month From This Port. I (From Thursday Advertiser.) Word of tho first "1011 Sugar" of tlio Hawaiian crop to move toward the eastern markets arrived yesterday moiiiing in messages to tliu Sugar Factor's Company and to I Morse, local manager of the Steamship Company, The Alaskan was reported in the messages to hnvo left Hilo last Tuesday lor San Francisco, with tons of sugar included lu its cargo and 2000 of this represented the first sugar of thu new erop to bo whipped.

Half of tho Initial shipment fnmo from the Kekaha mill and thu other half from the Piiuueno mill. From now on, 101 1 sugar will continue moving eastward on every eon tract steamer and tho Columbian, thu next steamer to leave tliu Islands is expected to carry G0UU tous. Tho steamer Columbian is reported to tho Jocal agency as having left Seattlo for Honolulu yesterday. 'Iho tariff changes mo not expected to cilect sugar prrces until March of next year. Tho Alaskan carried good cargo for tho off-season for besides ijs sugar there wero in its holds enses of pineapples nnd IlOO tons of scrap tin.

Tlio cargo of tho Columbian, now en-route, is reported to bo largely hay arfd feed stuffs. It has, however, considerable eastern freights for local shippers besides, this including many lalo holiday consignments. The Now York shipments on the Co lumbinii are those numbered 308, ItGO, 370, und 371 out of Now York. Tho vessel will arilvo on November 22. It will bo followed iu turn by tho Arizonuu, duo to leave Pugc't Sound on the first of next month.

The regular full shipments, of sugar will commence, with the Arlzonan and it will pick up the regular schedulo of the lino to Salhia Cruz direct, being tho first of the vessel;) to start sugar over tho Tehuantepec route. It will carry tons of sugar. SECRETARY OF LABOR DENOUNCES OPERATORS SFATTDF, November 12. (Hy Associated Press Cable to of Labor William II. Wilson, addressing the session of the American lederation of Labor licrp today, mailo a bitter attack on tho copper miuo owners and operators of Michigan, denouncing thm for alleged greed and oppression of labor.

Ho announced that ho will publish, a statement of tlio conditions of wages and hours ami will show that the mine owneis reap enormous piofits from tho iiiiTutry at the expense of tho workmen. (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) AVASHINOTON, November 12. (Special to Thp Advcrtisci) Sccietary llrynn had a narrow oscapo today, when the horso upon which ho was taking his morning rido slipped to its knees on the wet ntphalt paveniuiit. The secretary managed to keep from falling under tho horse. (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph.) ATHKNS, Greece, November 12.

(Special to The Advertiser) Tho OrceF and Turkish pcaco delegates reached an iigrcoiupnt today practically on all points under negotiation. They initiated tlio draft of a contract Which, it is believed, will result in a complete settlement of thu controversy between tho two countries. May Prove Fatal When "Will Honolulu Peoplo Loaru the Importance of It? Ktcknchu is only a simplo thing nt first; Hut if you find 'tis from the That serious kidnoy troubles may follow; That diopsy or Hrfght PJwase. may bo the fntnl end, Yiiti will bo glad to know the fol lowing experience, 'Tin tio honest statement of forer who hits livn cuip.1, Mrs. William IL i'M First Ave, Watorloo, Salt J-alto.

City, I'tau, says: "IJeglnnlng nearly, leyeu ye.li ago, MOnoy trouble frcpf on me until year ago I got real bad, nnd 'vim but shadow of mysolf, I had dropsy nnd Mould all "over. I vvps nervous und Irritable und found It pini.ll tu iivsl. drove) me mad, I iim.1 everything, including ligiiU' rund, vvJtlifliit npy relief. I Jinitllv lxtiaii tolling DumV Kidnoy Fills teiiv until I was wull M0HMH nml ultlioui a lgn of (ho inmWa." lluckrube KJduay Fills old lr all Jritfrfii nml tur'ini'piM ut vi mui pfrlw (Ik Jmum it (Id), hiii in. iuiij an rsfnipt or pm Ik- llulilr Hruji Co, HmU'iIiiIu, aimlmiiilv Kgruts fur ilia ILwunan Is UinU h'tiiuiubar His Mime, Dutn mil take iio auUiauiv..

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