HOW HAMBURG IS KEPT CLEAN Children In German Gily Show Deep Interest. OHIO MAYOR IMPRESSED. Moat of City's Refute Carted Away - While Town It Asleep Specially Trained Men Look After Asphalt Regular Fores of Nearly a Thousand Cleaners. With almost every city and town la the United States preparing for Its spring cleaning, attention lias been nt 1 traded to the methods of eleuulng liouse adopted by the Important cities of Europe. in no European town perhaps are the methods more Interesting than In the thriving German city of Hamburg, where carefully trained children help to keep the city beautiful. Writing from that place, United States Consul Robert I'. Skinner says that the mayor of one of the large cities of Ohio who visited Hamburg was much impressed with the important part performed by the children In keeping the city clean. He departed from the city, Mr. Skin ner says, convinced that the cleaning of streets and sidewalks in Germany 3s a much lighter task tliun In cities of the same size in the United States because of the orderly habits of the people themselves. "Suction street sweeping devices," continues Mr. Skinner, "are practical 3y unknown In Germany. Hamburg Itself owns horse drawn sweepers only, .although for about nine mouths two electric motor sweepers have been lu use. These, however, do not yet be long to the city and are being employ ed experimentally. They have not giv en satisfaction and have been under repair more than three months. These imotor driven sweepers fall to work well in this city because the pave ments, as a rule, are not very smooth, Jiml the mechanism of the sweepers Is deranged by the shnklng It receives. Recently the front wheels of these sweepers have been provided with rub ber tires, and they have worked more satisfactorily. Cleans 1,290 8trsets. "'The Hamburg street cleaning de partment cleans and when necessary sprinkles all city streets, makes re pairs, maintains relief stations, re moves dust, garbage and waste mat ter generally from streets, houses, wharves, ships and markets and op erates also a gnrbage burning plant. At present the department cleans 1,200 streets, with their adjacent sidewalks, 'having a length of 21)1.4 miles. The :roadways cleaned cover fully 6,050,970 square jnrds and the sidewalks about 4,177,000 square yards. Tlio work is carried on under the supervision of twelve superintending establishments. Thirty main thoroughfares nre cleaned fllx times weekly nt night by means of rotary brooms and all other streets, wltji few exceptions, twice weekly. In the center of the city the streets are also cleaned kIx times weekly during the day and In other parts of the city four times weekly during the day. "AspUnlt street surfaces require more attention than others, as they be cnine slippery nnd nre looked after by specially trained men. They nre swept nnd drenched with water and In ley weather nre sprinkled with pebbles. Of D. D. D. Opens in Cure Professor Tludlong's case of ecioma -Wns known to almost every hoopliul find physician of reputation throughout tho suite of Connecticut. His letter Is (mother Interesting demonstration of what Is being accomplished by tho famous specttlc D. D. ., Prescription. "It may be of Interest to you to know thut your lll'o-Klvinir preparation, U X. V. Prescription has been of Incal culable value to me. I was covered with eczema from head to foot when I botran using your remedies. I could Eot no relief, although I tried a thou nnd means, I applied but two bot tles of tho Prescription; a euro was effected In a' very short time, in luus HENRY PECK'S SAY, .li I VKGTE UU STKiite TOErA T'lu Mock tue -sFbTs off tew complaints have been made by the owners of motorcars that these peb bles damage the tires of their vehicles, so that now this material is strewn only when strictly necessary. The peb bles used are mud free und from oue flfth to two-tiftlis inch In diameter. In 1010 80.).S3 cubic yards of these peb bles were utilized. The Hamburg street cleanini department owns r0 clean ing machines, 54 snowplows. 101 wa- J ter wagons. HW garbage carts for waste from private bouses, GO garbage carts for waste from ships, quays, etc., 8o0 snow wheelbarrows and 321 garbage wheelbarrows. "Night work begins at midnight and ends when the streets are in order. Twelve squads work under the direc tion of twelve different posts. Thesa posts are in charge of an inspector for day work and n siiblnsnector for night work. ..The Jurisdiction-of each post is j divided into ten subdivisions, so that in : the event of emergency work can be taken up simultaneously at a moment's notice at 120 different points. First the broom machines, of which there are twenty-six. sweep the roadways, while the sidewalks are cleaned at the same time by special men. Another squad follows the sweepers to heap up the dirt swept to the roadside, and finally carts and garbage wagons fol low. The night work never lasts more than eight horn's. Householders are required to burn up all garbage possi ble and to store the rest in sheet Iron cans with covers, which are deposited at the edge of the sidewalk twice a week, not before 9 p. n. The cans are emptied by the garbage gatherers nnd must be taken lu from the sidewalk by the householders before 8 n. m. Roadways Are Scoured. "Day work begins at 0 a. m. and con tinues until 0 p. in., except with the men who work on the asphalt streets, who remain on duty until 7 p. m. A two hour Intermission Is allowed at noon. Recently ten small iron boxes nnd ten wire netting paper boxes have been plnced on trial In different parts of the city to facilitate the work of the street cleaning department. If they answer the purpose satisfactorily a large number will be provided here after. "On some streets it is also the prac tice, where there Is a sufficient grade to enable the water to carry off the waste matter through the gutters, sim ply to scour the roadway with a strong stream of water. "At the garbage burning plant of the city In 1910 the following quantities of material were burned: House garbage. 73,170 tons; wharf garbage, 4,210 tons; Rhlp garbage, 3,300 tons: market -waste. 080 tons; waste delivered by private persons and public institutions, 1,541 tons; total, 82.073 tons. From these quantities of waste matter the city ob tained 44,087 tons of cinders and 075 tons of oldetal, nil of which had o substantial commercial value. "The regular namliurg street clean ing force consists of 800 to 900 men. but it is often necessary tn increase tho force to as many as 3,500 men with the utmost celerity. A situation of this kind is met In the following manner: Not later than the month jof October the street cleaning department dis tributes to nil laborers applying for them at tho proper registry office cards stating where the applicants nre to report for work In tho event of a heavy snowfall. When tho need presents Itself men holding cards of this kind obtain employment first. They nre paid as much as $2.50 per day, tho stand ard rate being 2.4 cents per barrow load of snow removed. However, those who fill tho barrows are paid nt tho rate of 8 cents per hour. Barrows are used If snow hns to bo transported not more than 820 feet. In other cases carts of 2.01 cubic yards capacity are employed." New Era of Skin Disease than one month." Pruf. C. J. Budlonsr, South Lyme, Conn, Ask any druKKlnt today for D D. D. Prescription. He'll tell you It allays the Itch lnstantlj and soon there are signs of cure. Wo havo handled the remedy for years and reKurcl It as the specific fur skin troubles of all kinds. Come In or nk us about D. D. IX Prescription, also about D. D. I), soap especially lor tender skins. Wo offer tho first full slxe bottlo on tho guarantee that unless It stops the Itch at once, it costs you not a cent. UutCRAY, T SFVlrltrO.' I The "CbBc Does SWcJo.l DAILY Bub Rheumatism Away ith a Small Trial Bottle of Penetrating Old St Jacobs Oil. Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one case in fifty requires inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery right away! Apply sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" di rectly upon the "tender spot" and re- i ltul nrtmaa inolantlv ' ' Sf Tannlia ! Oil" conquers pain. 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If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you havo heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, nnd, besides, there will be no Bour food left over in the stomach to poisoa your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certnia cure for out-of-order stomachs, becauso it takes hold of your food and digests it just tho same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all Bto mach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These largo 50-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entiro family free from stomach disorders nnd indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home. MORAN SAILS MAY 9. UNITKD rnESS LEASED Willi. New York, March 81. Frank Moran, of i'ittslmr, who will clr.sh in Paris la'o in Juno with Jack Johnson, tho world's heavyweight champion, will sail for England on tho steamer Olympic May 0. Al Kuhiak and Frank Kennedy will act as Moraa's sparring patners. It's Up To You What's tho size of your payf Couldn't you do much better honost, couldn't you, if you tried f Well, you know what thoy say, and it's true: "A lot easier to get another job when you've got one, than when you haven 't." Rut just remember, no rcnl first-class job is going to chase around finding you out, You've got to do a bit of tall hunting yourself. Start a little Want Ad to work for you at once. Mnlio one or two per cent of your present weekly smlnry into these efficient littlo job-hunters for a few weeks. Think this over ami you will get there through a Want Ad. COUSIN ( B TK-4 CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1911 nCWsl nimmrr in nm nrrrn uuiiuutonui HULK FREDDIE WELSH'S TRULI Wires to Los Angeles Kept Hot Ever Since Victory of Englishman Over Rivers and $5,000 Offered. BOB FITZSIMMONS DEVELOPES INTO WARM STORY TELLER Tells How Gus Ruhlin Hammered Ma laria Out of Him In Scrap They Had In New York Many Years Ago. BY HAL SHERIDAN. UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE. Now York, March 31. Johnny Du.i doe is hot on the trail of Freddie Welsh. Ever since he heard of the Euglish maa's victory in Los Angeles over Joe Rivors, Dundee, through his manager, Scotty Monteith, has kept tho wires to Los Angeles hot with challenges to Welsh. , "There is one man, "said Dundee to day, "that I know I can lick.' I am so confident of my ability to trim Welsh that I have offered repeatedly to bet him $5,000 at even money that I can stop him within 20 rounds. There is nothing I would like bettor than to mix it with Welsh in a 20 round bout either in Los Angeles or San Francisco. I don't believe, howevor, that Welsh wants any of my game." Hammered Malaria Out of Him. Bob Edgron, sporting editor of the Now York Evening World, says Bob Fitzsimmons is developing into a good storry teller. Fitz, Edgren Bays, !b now tolling a mirth provoker about a ma laria cure which the fighter tells some thing like this: "When I fought Gus Ruhlin, just be fore tho Ilorton law in New York went out, I had a fierce attack of malaria. Gus gave me a tough time until 1 land ed that first knockdown. Ho cut me up and bruised mo so badly that half an hour after I left the ring both of my eyes were closed tight," When I wns brought back to the ilartholdi hotel I told tho boys not to go to my apart ment with me. 'Just lend mo to tho top of tho stjiirs and turn mo around head ing down tho corridor to tho left,' I told thorn. 'My room's the first door to tho right. I'll find it.' "Tiosc, my wife, met mo in the hall. IS "SYRUP OF FIGS' They Love to Take Tt and It Doesn't Harm the Tender Little Stomach, Liver and BowoIb. If your little ono's tongue is coated, it is a sure sgin tho stomach, liver nnd bowels need a gentle, thorough cleans ing at once. When your child is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad, the stomach sour, system full of cold, throat soro, or if feverish, give a tea spoonful "California Syrup of Figs" and In a few hours all the clogged-up, constipnted wnste, Bour bile and undi gested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you havo a well, play ful child again. Hick children needn't be ronxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know Its action on the stom ach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also knw a little given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a fid-rent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains dirc.lions for babies, children of till ages nnd for grown-ups, plainly on the bottle. Howiire of counterfeits sold here, (let the genu ine, made by "nlifornin ig Hyrup teen t.iuiv." Don't be tooled! SALLY - HMD- "pRifi50' ..iJArt I iii j ' Lead me to a mirror Rose,' I said. She did. I pulled one eye open, and I began to laugh. I never saw myself with both eyes puffed up like that before, and it looked awful funny. I got into a tub of water as 'ot as I could stand and 'ad a big raw steak tied across my two eyes. When I was pretty near boiled I got out and went to bed. Next nioru ing there was not a trace of malaria in me, and it never came back. I guess Gus 'amniered it clean out of me." Kentucky Allows Boring. The state of Kentucky' has fallen in line with states where boxing ia now permitted. Its assembly recently passcl a bill permitting ten rounds no decision contests. It also provides for a state board of athletic control. WASHINGTON CREWS MAY NOT ROW AT BERKELEY THIS YEA UNITED 1-11E8S LEASED WIltB. Seattle, Wash., March 31. Washing ton 's varsity and freshman crows may not row at Berkeloy April 11 with the crews of California and Stanford. The race has been set for 2:30 o'clo"k Saturday afternoon instead of at 3v o'c'ock as in previous years, which would not give the Washington party of 25 time tp board the return steamer nt 5 o'clock in tho afternoon. "Tho faculty will not let us go if we miss more than two days college work," said the indignant coach, Cou ibear, "and if wo can't make the 5 o'clock boat wo will have to wait until T'.t'day for a boat nnd that will get us home Friday, a wook late. "I wired the California people the race must be held at 10 o'clock or tha. we would bo umiblo to enter, but thoy nfi'so to change the hour. It lookB to me as if they do not want us dowa tl ere because wo beat them so badly a ; ear ago April. SEVERAL CLEVELAND MEN SUFFERING FROM POISON UNITED PRESS LHASED IIUD.l Atlanta, Ga., March 31. Leaving the spring training camp at Athens, Ga,, because of poor food and bad weattar, the Cleveland American league team arrived hero yesterday afternoon with several players suffering from slight attacks of ptomaine poisoning. "Athena la tho poorost place I have ever seen for spring training," said Manager Birmingham. "The food and othor accomodations wore misorablo." SNODGRASS LOOKS ','PEP." UNITED rUESS LEASED WII1E. Houston, Texus, March 31. Close friends of Managor McGraw, of the Now York Giants, intimated yesterday afternoon that Fred Bnodrnss probably would bo a bench warmer this osuson. His early training "pep" hns entirely disappeared, and it is practically a cer tainty that ho will net be seen nt third base, tho place left vacant by tho re tirement, of Art Hliater. IS F ODDS OF 10 TO 8 IN HIS MATCH THIS EVENING WITH BABE PIC- ATO, OF LOS ANGELES, Lbs Angeles, Cal., March 31. Whut boxing experts expect to bo one of the most evenly matched bout" seen hero in ninny moons is billed for Vernon arena tonight in tho 20 round go between Joe Welling of Chicago and liabo Picnto of Los Angeles, lightweights. Welling, b cause of physicul advantages, is a 10 to H favorite. "I havo beaten much better boys than I'lcato," said Welling today, "an I STANDISftd COLLAR 2for2i CluH Vnthniy fCVW. Mr Arrow - - - By Gross Tfc Children Cry The Kind You Ilave Always use ir uvcr on years, anu fyfajfy, Bonftl All f!mmf nrfolf ImttaflAna Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless snbstltnte for Castor Oil, Pare gorlo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Horphine nor other Uarcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. 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