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Good Blood M a a n s g o o d h e a lth , and Hood*c S a rsa p a rilla h as an u n a p p ro a ch e d re cord as a blood* purifier. REDUCE RATES TO INTERIOR POINTS It effocta Ha wonderful cures, not simply bccauao it contuins sarsaparilla but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than ”0 different ingredients. There is no real substitute for it. If urged to buy any preparation said to be “ just as good ” you may be sure it is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Average (rot Hood's Nnrxfii,:;rlllii today. In usual liquid Voluntary Reduction Made in Hope of Satisfying Public. form or iu chocolated tablets kuowu an Sarsatabs. D rew th e L in e . Baron Munchausen had just told one of hia stories, und somebody in the crowd had questioned the truth of It. “ That’s all right,“ said the baron; “ I know I ’ m a liar. But I lie merely for fun. I don t lie either for spite or for profit. I ’m not a memuer of any Ananias Club.'* Thus, while contributing to the incun abula of unveracity, he escaped the Im putation conveyed by the ehort and ugly word. O d io u s C o m p a r is o n . Rivers (perplexed by a temporary lapse of memory)— Brooks, how does that quo- tat’.^n go— “ O, woman ! In our hours of ease uncertain, coy, and hard to please, and variable as” — what? Brooks— I think it’s “ variable as the price of school books in different cities." TYPK W K ITK K H "N ew V Libia Yost.- All n.ak«» rebuilt like new. at aocond-hand price«. Two Smith lien« K mingion from fcjf. to UY Supplimi for all Bake« Machines rented, £! to SI.Ml monthly The Typewriter Kxchanjie. '286 Montgomery. Han Fram-i«cc S im ile . “ Mein friendt, you tit dot suit lik e - like— ’* “ Like the fly on the sheet of sticky pa per." With a deprecatory shrug of his shoul ders the clothiug merchant protested. But he sold him the suit. D O Y O U W A N T A T Y P E W R IT E R ? The W holesale T y p e w rite r Co.. .’17 M ontgom ery St., San Francisco, w ill sell you one at 40 to 75 per cent discount from factory list, all makes on m ar ket, all fu lly guaranteed. P r a c t ic a lly N one. "Any guiubliug going on in this town now?” asked the customer who had just bought a plug of tobacco. “ Not a bit; the lid’s shut down tight," answered the customer who was shaking dice for the cigars. M oth ers w ill fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's S o o th iu f Byrupthe best rem ed y to use for th e ir children during th e te e th in g p e rio d . S p read of th e Id e a . "A re there any game law’s in this part • f the country?" asked the stranger with the shotgun. “ Yes, sir," said the grizzled son of toil who was sitting on top of the rail fence; "but they ain’t enforced. Public sentiment is agin ’em in these diggins. You kin shoot all you want to, mister.” — Chicago Tribune. C IT C ■ 11 J storer. Dr. A. Ht. V ito«’ Dance ana nrvoua iMseaaea penna- nently cared by I)r. h •ine'« Groat Nerve R e Send for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatlne. U. Kline. Ld . tBl Arch Bt.. Philadelphia. Pa. A M oat Im p o rta n t C ro p . "H o w do you desire to be uplifted?” l i the question n w riter lu tbe New York Sun puts Into tbe mouth o f tbe commissioner at tbe farmer's door. “ W al,” replies Farmer Hayrick, “ ye might start In by growing a better class o f city boarder.” < > ♦ ;; Overcomes Loss of ¡J I! Nervous Force in Men and W o m e n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a » Men and women who are nervous wrecks, who lack en ergy and ambiiton, who sulTcr w ith nerv ousness. dread, anxiety and a general inability to be happy or to act naturally and rationally a t all times, may try this treatm en t w ith a certainty o f astonishing results. The ingredients can be obtained separately at all w ell stocked dru g stores. A t any leading dru g store g et three ounces syrup sarsaparilla compound in a h alf-pin t bottle. G et one ounce each o f the follo w in g in separate packages: Compound fluid balm wort. compound essence cardiol. and tincture cadomene com pound (not cardamom). Add balm w ort to sarsa parilla; let stand tw o hours, then add other two. shake w ell ami take a teaspoonful a fte r each meal and one at retiring. The Coat o f I.fT fn ff. “ Man wants but little here below"— once that perhaps was true; I have no right to think I know, no more, indeed have you ; Man may have once been satisfied tu skimp along somehow, But it is not to be denied that much Is needed now. Cut of lb P e r Cent to Be M a d , — Freight C a rriers Decide Not to Appeal From Spokane Rul ing, but Will Stand Loss o f R eve nue to Save Trouble. Chicago, May 18.— The Record-Her ald aaye: A new fre ig h t rate schedule from all the territory east o f the Missouri riv er to all the W estern cities not lo cated on the Pacific coast w ill go into etfect on the transcontinental lines July 1. The new rates w ill be based upon the rates which the Interstate Com- n erce commission ordered the railroads to put in from St. Paul and Chicago to Spokane and w ill be an average reduc tion under the present rates o f about 15 per cent. The railroads decided to do this in stead o f fighting.the order o f the com mission in the courts. One o f the officials who are attend ing said : “ The railroads have decided to try to carry out the principle announced by the commission in the Spokane rate decision, instead o f appealing to the courts to prevent such a reduction in our revenue. R E W A R D S T O T A L S 6 Ö.OOO. Sleuths Flock to Spokane in Search o f Train R obbers. Spokane, M ay 18.— Responding to the tffe r o f rewards a g grega tin g $66,- 000, offered by the Federal authorities and the railroad company fo r the cap ture and conviction o f the robbers who held up and plundered a Great North ern train near Spokane, detectives are gathering here from many places. S ev eral arrived from Denver, and the Pinkerton force here has -been increas ed to 25. Spokane police b elieve the robbers made;their way into Spokane and a close watch is kept on the saloons and lodging houses. A number o f detec tives are w orkin g on the theory that the desperadoes are hiding in the mountains back o f Colbert. Police and railw ay men say they do not believe that Charles McDonald, the notorious train robber who broke ja il in Helena, Mont., w hile aw aiting trial for holding up a G reat Northern train at Rondo, Mont., shared in last Saturday’ s crime. They say McDonald would not be lik ely to agiain invade territory in which he is known to so many persons. G R O W L A G A IN S T K A IS E R . Extravagance o f H i* W elcom e Angers Austrian Taxpayers. Vienna, M ay 18.— This c ity is echo ing with gossip and comment in con nection w ith the v isit o f Emperor W illiam . I t is agreed that the w el come o f the august visitor was out wardly hearty and that the decorations were on a scale quite disproportionate to the b rief and incidental character of the visit. Indeed, the extravagance of the municipal authorities has aroused the indignation o f the already overbur dened taxpayers. A s to the real inward welcom e o f the kaiser, there is less certainty. Despite glo w in g panegyrics o f the Viennese new.-papers and their assev erations o f gratitude fo r Germ any’ s support in the dark days o f the Balkan crisis, coupled w ith declarations that the future interests o f the tw o empires w ill be still more closely united, poli ticians are afraid that Au stria has given Germany a heavy m ortgage on her future. Au stria may be forced to join Germany in any foreign policy the latter chooses to adopt. DYSPEPSIA Prosp erity at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, M ay 18.— Announcement "H a vin g taken your wonderful *Ca«ca- was made here tonight that 35,000 em rets’ for three months and being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, ployes o f iron and steel companies hav I think a word of praise la due to ing headquarters in this vicin ity w ill •Cascarets’ for their wonderful composi receive an advance in wages averagin g tion. I have taken numerous other so- 10 per cent the first o f June or the first called remedies but without avail, and I o f July. The United States Steel cor find that Cascarets relieve more in a day poration has made no announcement o f than all the others I have taken would in an increase, but it is said the Jones & a year.” James McGune, Laughlin Steel company, the Republic 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N . J. Iron & Steel company and other inde Pleasant, P alatab le. Potent. T aste Good. pendent concerns could restore the D o G ood. N e v e r S ick en .W eak en or G ripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. N e v e r sold in bulk. The gen wages paid prior to the first o f last uine tablet «tam ped C C C. Guaranteed to A p ril. cure or your money back. 919 Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks Drives Capital to Am erica. London, May 18.— A s a result o f the D etail plana: bill o f m aterial with cost: fu ll proposed increased income tax in the directions so anybody, at small expense, can budget submitted by the chancellor of build his own tank, connect old style toilet and sew erage fo r kitchen slops, m aking hia the exchequer, Lloyd-George, the Duke home sanitary. $3.50. o f Bedford, extensive landholder and G. H. H A M IL T O N scientific farm er, is to invest $2,500,- 474 ManzaniU Street. Portland, Oregon 000 in California, according to a report current here today. The immense Thorney estates in Cambridgeshire w ere recently sold to the government Send us a fu ll description o f your p r o p e r ty - im proved ranch, logged-off land, tim ber land, irri by Duke o f Bedford fo r a sum in excess gated land, d ry land, m ercantile business, saw o f $250,000. The proceeds o f this sale, mill, ahingle mill anything - a n d w e w ill show you it is said, w ill be invested in California how w e do it. Write today. B LA C K LAN D CO M PANY fa rm in g lands. WANT TO SELL? 450-451 452 Now York Nk S e a ttle , W a s h in g t o n Prohibit Public Drinking. Colorado Springs, Colo., M ay 18.— An additional precaution to Insure the Send us your name and address w ith that o f twe of your friends and w e w ill send you F R E E a 25c carrying out o f the wishes o f the“ d ry” piece o f the latent sheet music or a beautiful col elem ent o f Colorado Springs, victorious ored picture o f the A. Y. P. Exposition. Include in the recent local option election was • 2c stam p fo r postage. PACIFIC COAST MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION supplied tonight in an ordinance pre 98 Union Street. SEATTLE, WN. sented to the city council by C ity A t torney C. W . Dolph. By its provisions drinking liquor in any public place, in G o l d e n cluding the hotels and restaurants o f the city, is a misdemeanor, punishable W e s t by a fine o f $100 to $300. P X* I \ H £ i 25C Sheet Music or A. Y . P. Expo. Souvenir COFFEE! TEA SPICES BAKINS POWDER .* EXTRACTS jJ U S ^ IG H T CLOSSET A DEVEKS w armup, oat.__ J P N U [w No. 31.00 H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t le n r e p i n — m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . Railway T ravel G row ing S afe. Chicago, M sy 1 8 .--According to a report made public by the Pennsylvania lines, the system carried 141,659,543 passengers over 23,000 miles o f rails without the loss o f life to a single pas senger train from train accidents dur ing 1908. The number o f passengers injured throughout the year was 102. a decrease o f 81.6 per cent from the cas ualty liat o f 1907. H O M E S N O W R U IN S . £ 4 Much Suffering and Death in W ake o f Kansas Tornado. 2 Kansas City, M ay 17.— A recapitu lation o f the storm, general over Northwestern Missouri and Eastern and Central Kansas, anu extending into Oklahoma, and which in places reached the proportion o f a tornado, shows three known dead and 55 injured, at leust half a dozen o f the latter serious ly hurt. The principal damage was done at Hollis, a town o f 150 inhabitants, near Concordia, Kansas, and at Mount Washington, Mo., a suburb eigh t miles east o f Kansas C ity. In both o f these places practically every houBe was eith er damaged or demolished, and dozens o f personB injured. Mount Washington, Mo., 22, three perhaps fatally. N ear Great Bend, Kansas, 20, mostly members o f a crew on a Santa Fe work train, which was blown from the track. Four o f these are in a serious condition. Hollis, Kansas, three. Rost dale View , Kansas, a suburb o f Kansas City, two. In the v icin ity o f HoiBington, Kansas, four. Pond Creek, Oklahoma, four. The storm followded a terrific down pour o f rain. The wind came up sud denly, swooped down with but little warning, and strik in g the small terri tory described, wiped it out almost com pletely. Frame houses were crusn- ed, the sides apparently being forced inward, w hile others were toppled over and carried from their foundations. In some cases sides o f buildings were carried away, leaving the roof and a few small articles to mark the site. S*»»*#*»**#**#*# 3 * Old Favorites S o m eb o d y *« M o th er. The woman was old and ragged and grav And bent with the chill of the winter*« da j. The atreet waa wet with a recent snow. And the woman’s feet were aged and ■low. She stood at the crossing and waited long, Alone, uncared for, amid the throng. O f human beings who passed her by, N or heeded the glance o f her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout, Glad in the freedom o f “ achool let out," Came the boya, like a flock o f sheep, Hailing the snow piled white and deep. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, M o, says: " I have prescribed your Castoria In many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy.” Dr. E. Down, o f Philadelphia, P a , says: “ I have prescribed your Cas toria in my practice fo r many years with great satisfaction to m yself and benefit to my patients.” Lest the carriage wheels or the hors»»' feet Should crowd her down in the slippery 8tre<*t A t last came one o f the merry troup— The gayest laddie o f all the grou p ; H e paused beside her, and whispered low, “ I ’ ll help you across, if you wish to g a ” H er aged hand on his strong young arm She placed, and so, without hurt or harm H e guided the trembling feet along, Bank Guarantee in Texas. Dallas, T ex ., M ay 17.— A general movement among state banks to take advantage o f the new state guarantee law, signed last week, has begun. During the tw o days since the law was signed 25 banks have accepted the pro visions o f the deposit guarantee sec tions. L etters from Prom inent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. N or offered a helping hand to her, So meek, so timid, afraid to atir. S om e B rie f N otes o f Intesest on the Proud that his own were firm and strong Exposition Which Opens June I. Then back again to hia friends he went, The Oregon building was the first o f H is young heart happy and well content. the state buildings to be finished. Cal “ She’s somebody’ s mother, boys, yeu ifornia made a good second. know, M t. Rainier, the highest mountain For all she’a aged and poor and slo w ; in the United States, towers 15,000 fe e t above the grounds o f the Alaska- “ And I hope some fellow w ill lend a hand Yukon-Pacific exposition. T o help my mother, you understand. F iv e million dollars’ worth o f gold dust, just as it came f-om Alaskan I f ever she’a poor and old and gray placers, w ill be part o f the Alaska e x When her own dear boy ia far away." hibit. L iv e specimens o f all game and game And “ somebody’s mother” bowed her head birds found from P oin t Barrow to T ia Juana, w ill be seen in the immense In her home that night, and the prayer she said gam e paddock. The provines o f A lb erta and Saskatch W as "G od be kind to the noble boy, ewan, Canada, w ill make splendid e x W ho is somebody’s son and pride and hibits o f their mineral and agricultur Joy r al resources. — Anonymous. The U n iversity o f Idaho cadet band o f 40 pieceB w ill play at the fa ir this B E N E F IT O F S T R IK E S . summer. The Idaho legislature passed an appropriation allow ing the battalion T h e i r M o r a l U p l i f t E x p la in e d by to go into encampment at the exposi L e a d e r J o h n M it c h e ll. tion immediately a fte r the end o f the “ Not only have the wages of the university year. workingmen been raised by the strikes The M ichigan'building w ill be the In this country, but the whole mornl only state structure financed locally. tone of the labor element has been ap The money to defray the expense o f preciably elevated," said John Mitchell building and entertainment was raised to members o f the League for Political by subscription in Seattle. Education who gathered In New York Guards on the grounds o f the exposi city recently, where he addressed them tion w ill wear pearl gray uniforms and on "T h e Moral Uplift o f the Strike.” it is planned to make the force the “ T h e r e 'Is no phase so much dis best dressed police body ever seen in cussed and so little understood," he this country. said. "T o understand the moral Influ ence o f a strike It Is necessary to un T R A IN H E LD U P. derstand the Ideals o f the strikers. •The American workman wants the Robbers Hake G ood Haul on G reat things that make for his physical, N o r ili'it Road. moral and mental advancement and in Spokane, W ash., May 17.— Great the puusult o f these ideals he 1» Justi Northern passenger train No. 3 was fied In adopting such lawful means as held up by two masked robbers between will aid him to achieve these things. Mead and Colbert shortly before mid “ A strike attributed to an apparent night Saturday night. The mailcar ly trlval matter Is often caused by a and the engine were detached and taken pent up feeling resulting from months by the robbers three miles east o f H ill- and months o f continued aggression yard, Pwhere the mails were rifled. “ It is often said that the walking The engine was then reversed and sent delegate calls a strike for the benefit back down the track, where it crashed o f his own pocket. This Is not true, into the standing train. for every strike meanB a loss to him. When the collision occurred a number I d fact, the remuneration of the walk o f the passengers, it is reported, were ing delegate is like that of the Chinese injured. A hurry call was sent to H ill- physician, who Is paid only while his yard fo r doctors, who w ere rushed to the scene in a special train carrying patients are in good health. “ Roughly speaking, the average the officers. The train was le ft standing several workman has spent less than 1 per miles from a telegraph station, where cent o f his wages In strikes. In other one o f the trainmen was sent to n otify words, the workmen o f tbe United States have lost less time in strikes the Spokane office o f the hold-up. According to the report at Hillyard, than from the celebration o f the the robbers have obtained booty amount Fourth of July. " A strike cannot be won by a single ing to more than $20,060 from the action, it requires the greatest en mailcar. durance and patience. The striker must refrain from any hostility to M ore Tim e is Given. Washington, May 17.— A s a result ward the men who have been imported o f several conferences, the Interstate Into his town to take his place. “ The amount o f violence In strikes Commerce commission today announced a postponement from June 1 to July 1 Is greatly overdrawn. It la a matter o f the tim e fo r taking effect o f its de o f record that there are more people cision in the Spokane rate cases. The killed on the Fourth o f July than have commission recently had postponed un been killed In strikes In the United til June 1 the time when the new rates States since the signing o f tbe Declara ordered by it should go into effect, but tion of Independence.” as a result o f conferences within the last fe w days with the representatives H e a lth a n d P ro fit«. o f the H ill and Harriman lines it was Prof. Irvin g Fisher, o f Yale, has decided today further to postpone the been suggesting to the life Insurance operation o f the order until July 1. companlea that they establish depart Earthquake In Montana. Glendive, Mont., M ay 17.— A t 9:16 o ’ clock Saturday evening Glendive fe lt a very perceptiole seismic disturbance. A number o f men gathered in the Ma sonic temple rushed from the building, b elievin g it was about to fall. In many places dishes rattled in the pantries. The first shock lasted probably tw o or three seconds, with unusually rapid vi- brationa. The shock was fe lt at For syth and Dickinson, N. D., where it ia reported to have been very severe. I NFANT MOETALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children bom in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say th a t a timely use of Castoria would save a ma jority of theso precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantilo deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you m ust see th at it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. Bast the woman, so old and gray. Hastened the children on their waq. T H E A .-Y .-P . FA IR . A lfalfa as Human Food. Omaha, May 17.— Omaha goes the vegetable food faddist one better, and furnishes the proof that a man can live on hay and enjoy the best o f health. There are college men in town to prove the assertion. A t Creighton university there are clubs garlore, and among them is one known as the A lfa lfa Hay club, with 23 members, and one o f the purposes o f the organizatirn is to demonstrate the very important fact that a lfa lfa is a human food product as well as an excellent food fo r the animals. Save the Babies. $ A U O IIO L 3 P L K C E N T AYcgelable PreparaHonforAs similaimo ite Food ami Regula lini} die Stomachs and Dowels of Protnoles Digi'slion.CIwfof noss und Kesi.Conloms nemw Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . jfmpf srou /kxu- ? irnnw R ftciyjkin Seed “ jUx-Stnim *■ RbcMUSdtt- AiuseSttd * JYfvtnpmt- Lt Canoaak Seda * Itirm Seed- Ctcnfied Sugar • hWriyreea tluror. Aperfeci Remedy forConslipa l io n , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwj Worms ,Convulskms.FevTrish ness and Loss o f S leep . Dr. Edward Parrish, o f Brooklyn, N. Y , says: “ I have used your Cas toria in my ow-n household w ith good results, and have advised several patients to use it for its m ild laxative effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. B. E lliott, o f N ew Y o rk City, says: "H a vin g during the past six years prescribed your Castoria fo r Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend Its use. The form ula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate o f children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, N e b , says: "Y o u r Castoria Is an Ideal medicine fo r children, and I frequently prescribe it. W h ile I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use o f proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an exception fo r conditions which arise in the care o f children.” Dr. J. A. Parker, o f Kansas City, M o , says: "Y on r Castoria holds the esteem o f the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable medicine fo r infants and chil dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. M errill, o f Augusta, M e, says: "Castoria is one o f the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds o f testimonials from this locality a3 to its efficiency and merits.” Dr. Norman M. Geer, o f Cleveland, Ohio, says: “ During the last twelve years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one o f the best preparations o f the kind, being safe in the hands o f parents and very ef fective in relievin g children’s disorders, w h ile the ease with which such a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage.” G E N U IN E CASTORIA A LW A Y S B ears th e S ig n a tu re o f Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A t b months old J 5 D o s e s -J 5 C E N T S M H E IíE s S The Kind You Have Always Bought P V a rt P ytn u ft n n .e Exact Copy o f f \A7ro Wrapper. _ In THC Use For Over 3 0 Years. CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY «T R I ET, N KW VORR CITY. U N S A N IT A R Y C O N D IT IO N S . W ater Supply in Many Cases Found Unnecessarily Polluted. ( RESCENT Egg-Phosphate BAKINC POWDER E. F. Pernot, Oregon A gricu ltu ral College, Corvallis. The condition in which I find w ater received from various parts o f the state Get it from warrants my calling the attention o f A FULL POUND 25c. you r Grocer the public to the unsanitary conditions which must e xis t surrounding their w ater supply. Some samples o f water taken in storile bottles under asceptic with organisms that are instrumental bacilli, showing that thev had passed precautions, contain as high as 63,580 in decomposing manure. The samples through the fly uninjured and had mul germs per cubic centim eter (a teaspoon gave strong reactions o f ammonia by tiplied abundantly in the fly's deposit. holds about five cubic centimeters o f chemical analysis and were even tinted I t is well known that milk is an water and an ordinary drinking glass with the color o f liquid manure. One ideal food for typhoid bacilli, and for about 225 cubic centim eters). A glass particular sample wa9 thus polluted that reason should be well guarded ful o f such water would therefore con from a flower bed near the house, the from the invasion o f flies. Keep flies tain 14,306,500 liv in g germs. W hile flower bed having been h eavily ma out o f the house, especially that part it is true that many varieties o f these nured. where food is kept. germs are not directly disease produc In localities where water is piped in Attention should also be called to ing, the continued introduction o f such to the house and there is no sewer, the the abominable practice o f disposing o f large quantities o f them into the sys toilets should be connected with a prop dead animals by throwing their car tem lowers vita lity and increases sus erly constructed septic tank and the casses into abandoned w ell9, or empty cep tib ility to the disease producing effluent should be piped a long distance ing closets into them, for the water types when they gain access to the from the w ell and empty on the surface hearing strata w ill be polluted for body. W ater containing so many or o f the ground, where sun and air may miles. Typhoid fev er is a filth dis ganisms carries also, in solution, the still further purify it. I f an open clos ease and any person who thus pollutes ptomaines from the putrefaction o f the et must be used, a concrete vault, well a water supply commits a cilm inaj organic matter in which they grew . cemented, should be constructed, in offense. These large number o f organisms gen stead o f a mere hole in the ground, and erally find their way into open wells by lime frequently thrown into it to pre I f Your Eyes Bother You surface drainage and where they can vent the breeding o f flies. Earth clos g e t a box o f P E T T I T ’ S E Y E S A L V E , pass, so may the disease producing ets have been very successful and con | old reliable, most successful eye rem A ll druggists or Howard types pass also. sist o f galvanized iron trays or tubs edy made. The waters from driven wells are that may be emptied away from the 1 Bros., Buffalo, N . Y. com paratively free from organisms. premises; dry earth or ashes should be Another Victim. An open w ell is an abomination and is used in connection with them to absorb Law yer— You want a divorce from your not in keeping with our present under moisture and suppress odor. w ife? On what ground? standing o f the laws o f sanitation. ( ’aller -Extreme and repeated cruelty. It is w ell known that flies breed in The question arises, how can we bet human and animal manure; for exam She makes me get up every night and ter our condition. W here a well is the ple, the deposits o f human excreta are walk the baby to sleep. only means o f obtaining water, le t it often seen to be a craw ling mass o f be dug to the w ater bearing stratum, maggots, these are the larvae hatched wall it up with brick laid in cement | from the e g g * deposited by flies, from fo r ten feet, arch it over with the this they pass into the pupa stage and pump pipe and arch well cemented in, again emerge a9 flies with the return fill the remainder o f the hole, which o f warm weather. These flies enter may be 15 to 20 feet, w ith clay well ourjlw ellin gs, walk upon our food and tramped down and the result w ill be a directly transmit the organisms from ment of health as a means o f prolong bottomless brick jug, deep under excreta to our food. Contamination ing the life o f their policy holders, and ground, into which no surface water, does not cease at that, for we have thus o f increasing their own profits. worms nor animals can penetrate. The definitely proven that the organisms But there Is danger In such a proposi water from such a w ell is as pure as which the flies take into their bodies tion. Besides being an unwarranted can be obtained from the locality in from the excreta are not destroyed by Interference with |>ersonal liberty, they which it is situated. their digestion, and passing from their might eventually bring about auch a There are many fam ilies liv in g in bodies with the excreta the germs util condition o f health as to remove all the country who should enjoy the best ize this excreta for food and multiply. that fear o f death which constitutes o f health, but who are always ailing. Therefore a fly speck containing fifty otvowvovotcowwu tbe chief urgency o f life Insurance. It The cause o f ill health may, as a rule, germs w ill increase its numbers fifty would be much better If the life-insur be traced to their use o f polluted water fold. I f perchance the organism happens ance companies could Invent a port produced by the unsanitary condition able and well-disciplined disease wblcli o f their surroundings. But few homes to be the typhoid bacillus, a fly speck the agents could carry around with have proper drainage from sinks and upon an apple, or other food, w ill them, but not use until the prospect baths, dish water is thrown out o f the eventually contain thousands o f germs. have conclusively demon Ive victim absolutely refused to yield back door on the ground near the well, This we garbage ia sim ilarly disposed o f to de strated by hatching flies in a sterile to the ordinary blandishments. The compose and drain into the well. Wash box, then feeding them with bread or disease should he so constructed that water containing filth that would not sugar saturated with cultures o f the It could readily be withdrawn as soon ^ nAMurncruPro bv the be tolerated on the clothing is also typhoid bacilli, then allow ing them to as the victim capitulated.— New York emptied on the ground to drain into excrete upon apples, cabbage leaves, Times. the well. Most o f the open wells situ other material that gives off moisture. ated near the house or barn are but The fly speck, afte r some time, as E a r l ? S e .t lm e m t . cesspools. It is the lowest point in sumes the form o f a colony and is •That a curious looking paper its viciniSy into which liquid's drain. found to be loaded with liv in g typhoid SOLO BY LE A D IN G DRUGGISTS 5 0 ‘ ABO TTU weight,” said one of Mr. Newlywed's Frequently a privy is located within a friends, taking up * brownish object, ■tone’s throw o f an open well. When rocud and about half an Inch thick, the water table rises to the surface o f from the desk. the ground, as it always does during “ Ye#," said Mr Newlywed “ It's the w inter in Western Oregon, all sur F O R only a temporary one. It ’s my w ife's face water is contaminated, and, as the first puff-paste tart shell.’’ water level lowers, the open wells be come reservoirs for the drainage. " I can't nnderatand," said a woman The ordinary stone or brick wall o f lately, "w hy women are so foolish.” an open w ell only serves the purpose We have often had tbe same thought o f preventing the caving in o f the A flavoring used the «««me an lemon or vanilla. about tbe men. By disaolving granulated sugar in water and earth and in no sense acts as a filter, j adding Mapleine. n delicious •»vnip is made and W e have received samples o f water « syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by A philosopher aaya It la good for « t o o t *. 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