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Show Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. San Francisco, Feb. 3, 1901. To F. J. Hill Drug Co., Salt Lake City: Dear Sirs: There arc dally occurrences ln this city that ought to be known all over the world. A guileless old gentleman, an oc-.togenarlan, oc-.togenarlan, a distant relative of Robert Fulton of steamship fame, has saved the lives ot hundreds (probably thousands) after they were believed to bc beyond human aid. His discovery is undoubtedly undoubt-edly the long-sought cure for Bright's Disease and Diabetes. 'This is not easy of belief, and It Is the purpose of n number of business and professional men of this city (of whom I am one) to tell thc people. You arc hereby authorized to tell all those ln your city who have either Bright's Disease Dis-ease or Diabetes that nearly nine-tenths of them can recover. Among the business busi-ness men who aro giving moral and financial support and who would glvo neither If tho above was notNstrIctly true, aro Hon. D. M. Burns, president Candelabra Mining compuny; Edward Mills, president Bullock & Jones company; com-pany; Capt. Roberts, president Boca & Loyalton R. R. Co.; Thomas Klrkpat-rlck. Klrkpat-rlck. capitalist; D. E. Bender, capitalist, W. C. Price, capitalist; William Sharp, capitalist, C.'W. Clark, capitalist, and many others. The pumphlets herewith are to be given to all Inquirers without charge. They give Iho complete history of our long and exhaustive investigation. investiga-tion. Yours truly, A. E. SHATTUCK, President Pacific States Type Foundry. i |