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Show on official advices from his government, govern-ment, which bad kept him advised of the progress of events wherefore he could authoritatively say that the lives and interests of natives and foreigners for-eigners alike were secure. The ambassador said that several revolutionary successes had Keen reported re-ported and later denied, "which untrue un-true statements," he said, "have not only reflected upon the reputation of Mexico as a peace-loving country, hut also have had thflr effect upon Americans Amer-icans and interests In Mexico and given rise to unrest and a spirit of suspicion as to the security of such Interests." Foreign Interests In No Danger, He said the government of General Diaz was absolutely secure, that for- olpn interests were In no danger. Continuing, the embassador said: "The fledlllonarioH are being denlt with in a lawful and orderly manner. The cases of all who are taken info custody beeause of their participation In the rebellion are In the hands nf the Mexican courts. "The revolt has demonstrated three things. The strength of the government govern-ment and the spirit of justice that pervades the people, the loyalty of the army and the support by the pee-plo pee-plo generally of a course of peace and order showing their satisfaction with present conditions." The ambassador said that not a soldier sol-dier had proved disloyal. BRIGHT'S DISEASE That Chronic Brlr.hfs disease is row being cured by treatment that reduces inllaniruatlon in the kidneys is beginning io be generally kaown. We copy the following from the San Francisco Hulk tin, June 2 'd l!'ii$: "The recovery Is reported of Mr. Law ton of 1'04 Fitth avenue. San Krancisco. Tho cal5i, is esp iM.illy interesting, duo to tho fact that books t'eclnre chronic Plight's Pisease In-c In-c 'liable ami Jive c.ty phslcians had passed on aad uia-nosid the case. 'I he usual symptom:; found in ex-'icme ex-'icme cusos were reported excessive exces-sive dropsy, enlarged heart and lo- ;irds the Ia6t tho patient could onlv .deep sitting up. and for six weeks he slept in a chair. I aw ton had a cousin, Mrs V. IC Hoover of Auburn, Au-burn, who also hid an advanced taso of llrlghts Disease She had been tapped three times when she heard of Fulton's ucnal Compound and made a line recovery. This interest-el interest-el Lnwtou in the treali: ent and It resulted la his recovery al.?o He Is a. Mason, member of Lxeelnior 1-rfdge, and many members will recollect rec-ollect his Pcrious piedlcameiit and that they lhoug.it they would be call-tV. call-tV. on io puss hlni oer." Parties desiring to know more cf this treatment can get full literature l v addressing tho John J. Fulton : company, 015 Uniterv St , San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cal. Pultons Renal Compound can bo had In your city of our agent. Win. Uidycr & Son Drug Co. , We doslre every patient to writ? s who Is not noting the usual im-I im-I rovement by tho third week. |