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Show w, T":.i"jrean fo, state i iijt.'yyij JI jp irmr 1 a THE MOKISU EXAMINEE: amusements. GRAND ACAIKST CCHSUMPIIOH BY DU. S. G. EQHAN. Lactura Before tha Men's Club. Published by Request. OPERA HOUSE GRANT, Manager Tha history of consumption is as old as the history of medicine in general Hippocrates. 4C0 years befoie Christ, described it la a masterly form. The history of consumption, however, THIS AFTERNOON is understoud today, does not go tvk farther than the last pari of the previous century. Until this time It was regarded aa a constitutional disease, an uloeratiug disease of the lungs, a wasting disease, as the old masters of medicine called it. The name consumption. or iu Creek phthisis, sigTONIGHT nifies a masting condition. Consumption (tuberculosis, as the modern medicine calls ltl is the meat widely spread disease to wbirh human kind is heir, its ravages and its l and economical damage to humaa enormous. Iu Prussia alone society is Ran two ontira aaaaona in Now 120.IHI0 individuals die every year of York. Twelve yoara an tha road. coasumption. Prussia is one of the Holda tha racard In stock houses. prominent Mates of United Germany and hat a population of about 10.000,-00PRICES: 156, 230. 15c, 50c. Aa the disease generally laata SEAT SALE NOW OPEN. from Eve to sevrn yearn, it means that about one million men in Prussia are suffering from consumption constantly. Ad if we consider that the disease is carry ing off Its victims at the time of life when the Individual has expended n certain amount of money for education or training, and is beginning to diaw the benefit or the Interest of the money expended, and If we consider the six years expenditure during the disease for medicine, physician and so OOOOOOCCOOCOOOOOOOOOOCCCQi forth, we will realise what great loss consumption clauses human society. Prof. Koch's discovery about the origin of coasumption opened a new page iu the study of this disease. It revolutionised the methods against this ' devastating disease. Joy tilled many hearts and a complete triumph was expected over this ravaging scourge. But there came a disquietude at it became known that consumption Two Performances la contagious, and that the germs producing it era found everywhere. The Every Night at anxiety assumed still more magnitude 8 and 9:30 aa it was discovered that the bovine tuberculosis and also called pearl disease of cattle was produced by germs which aro exactly the name as the mwvmmammmmmmmmm germs of human tuberculosis or conDON'T MISS IT. ITS GREAT. sumption. In the year 1882 Prof. Koch of GerPRICES Logoa and raaarvad seats many brought to the knowledge of the 10c. 25c; bleachers, medical world that consumption la an infectious disease. He separated the to 12 ovary Danolng from .. . Evening. specific germ or bselllna, cultivated it on n proper medium and experimentally produced consumption on susceptible animals. Tha germ of consumption la one of the moat prevalent of known infectious germs. It, la fact, carries off more victims than all the other infectious diseases combined. In Prussia 110,000 parsons die yearly from scarlet fever, typhoid fever and diphteria, while DtrcNDio. pneeunKDAHD f r phnia, hniptulmni 120.000 die from consumption. (msiai paiMtA m VnMvtato0VttoiA Thf germ is very minute, IN ALL COUNTRICS. Aw i iU (MlvM Mi ui da AM Tv give aa idea of its also, in a drop Hff dtftmtktfmhmt. at water a hundred to a hundred and Wad andlnfitetinid Rsstlse Ixshnhdn fifty millions of germs may exist. It Writ momm tow W baa quite a tenacious life, and in a dried condition it may remain alive WASHINGTON, D. C. lx months to one year. It is vary aeasitive do tha direct rays of the sun and light, dying in a very short time. Besides man tubercle bacillus attacks the warm blooded animals, being aa invader of fowls, pigs, cows and other domestic animals. Tbs hone Drugglet Hub'. You asm to think is hut slightly susceptible to infection. you aro tlia boaa la this eatabllahnient. Meat esters (carnivorous animals), as a raid, are less liable to infection than New clerk Oh, no, sir. Druggist Thea why do yon la" the grass eaten (herbivorous anilika a blooming Idiot? Chicago DallT mate). In every inhabitable part of New. tha world tubercle bacillus may exist. BLUE JEANS MAGDA so-cs- 0. Utahna Park TONIGHT High Class Vaudeville 48 for Jerome K. Jerome. add folk TOET WILL BIT OUTBIDS A CAFE ON A FREEZING NIGHT. . n street car, rushing through fifteen miles an hour, jid refuse to go Inside, even to obllgt I ady. Yet in railway carriage is "ilrh you could grill a bloater by the I'mple process of laying It underneath hi scat they will Insist on the window 'Ing dosed, light cigars to keep their tore warm and Mt with tbs eoilara of liitir fur costs buttoned up around lb Hr neck tn their houses they keep 'be double windows hermetically sealed ) three or four mouths at a time, aad hot air quivering about the store ' your face If you renters hoar-- )' to It than a yard. Travel caa bread-the mind. It can also soggest to t Britisher that In some respects his are nothing near so etUy ie they are supposed to be. - icy sir ut h. t the fire? The host from the fire was going up the chimney. It was the glow of Ignorance that was making my toss tingle. Beside if by sitting does in front of the fire and looking hard at It I did contrive, by hypnotic suggestion niayb to fancy myself warm, what should I feel like at the other end of the room? It seemed like begging tha question to reply that I had no particular use for the other end of the room; thet, generally speaking, there waa room enough about the fire for all the people X really cared for; that sitting all together round the firs aoemed quit aa sensible as sulking by one's aalf in a corner at tha other sad of the room; that tha firs mads a cheerful and convenient focus for family and friend. They pointed out to me how a stove. Mocking up the center of the room, with a dingy looking flue pipe wandering round the celling, would enable ua to ML ranged round the (rails like patients in a hospital waiting room and Since use up coke and potato peeling then I have had practical experience of the edentlflr stove. I want tha old fashioned, Insanitary, wasteful. Illogical, bpeu fireplace, t want tha heat to go up the chimney Instead of Mopping in the room and giving mo a headache and making everything go round. When I come in out of the snow I want to 'see a fire; something that says to me with- o cheerful crackle: "Hell old man: cold outside, lent It? Come and alt down. Come quite rloae and That's right, put warm your hand ywur foot under him and persuade him or two. That's all he's to more a yard been doing for the last hour, lying there roasting hlmeelL Isay little devil. He'll get softening of the spine, that's what will happen to him. Put your toes on tha fonder. The ten will he here in a minute." he these THEY t There was a time when I nerd to eft I h my legs rtretrhed out before tha English coal fire and lietqp with attention white people who I bought knew nil about it explalnad to be how wicked end how wasteful were nr method An the best from that Ire. they told me. was going up tbs ihimney. I did not like to answer them IX it and notwithstanding I felt warm Brtt-xh It might be merely hg. I fearedthat kept pie warm and stupidity wg, not the firs at alL How could It '' 1 MOENINT,, all take rtece. Dtitvt fv;i kUsing Is possible, m. i ir.mra: sr on of the germs may "c:ir using (he same utensils without var.i svr;'.iu:i.in. Dr The number of pvrrors tubercle hacliius Is m c far grener of desrus through it. thap the number . cecistvd that Comet, six years hun-uiid ui! cl is at least infected by the germ. The of lew years have ir.:cbt to light mar bethat a great man come infected and the may not reach the stage to i le.'ogBizrd by ho the person because prjre of tuUx albercular Infection u.s lied and checked ul the infected parts heeled. Examination of the showed corpses in the Paris mo-g75 per cent of tubercular Infection. Still more startling statistics have been recently publish! from many j pa KErTEMKEIJ HKMi. 3, hors ic r ,i r oh me of ir.o-- tn;pvs. rriialiilt'v. and ,.:her un- . k bid without return. fortunate to be kept in Wring that cr'Ui order by good sens sad a firm wilt. Healthy nerves ecmrtbtne cnly to the and happiness of life, and never assert themselves except agreeThe diseased nerve sends its ably lance thrust of pain to the qu'verlx-remotest corners of our being, uni pain, therefore, always is a danger signal, and must not be passed ! without attention. Be there aching eves or ear- - or tea'll. or a weary sense at w tight in the back, or if there even le a vague sense of discomfort anywhere, let the nerves be credited with supporting the trouble and let them then be soothed and strengthened. But to lay at the door of these ready servants the responsibility for all qner to audifferent According ulousuess or fear is to make false acthorities. tubercukwi is present Iu cusations. The real responsibility ia in (nun varying percentage with us. If we try and if we persef of all b tl which receive vere any woman among us can be to poet mortem exanupsutm. including serene and quiet mannered, can bear Intent tuberculosis ar.d the remains of suffering with fortitude, and can meet previous disease. From these statis- disaster with heroism. The higher one tics the coocluskm i dram, that tu- rises in the social scale the more one berculosis is more wci'sut than is finds of calm and gentle hearing.- whatgenerally believed. Ft pera-- ns reach ever befalls the actor la the world's maturity without Infection; none reach drama. Social training Mauds one In eld age without a tubercular stead when it is an mffair of keeping new still, though it la with set teeth, This tact opened somewhere. or of of the disease field Iu the study filling the air with outcries and It is evident that uhllv the bacillus clamor. of tuberculosis is tn specific agent A single chronic complainer, with necessary for the development of con- non as forev er cm edge, can effectually sumption, one or non of the general destroy the tranquility of the domesund direct predisposing causes must tic circle, and menace all its comfort. exist. While bnt one calm and peaceful mind As a general rule whatever degrades that is not lightly loosened from its the body and decreases its vitality and moorings still can soften an entire power of realsiance in any wav favors household. the development and dissemination of the disease; of any disease. Including NOTICE tuberculosis. In majority of human beings, with norms I constitutional the tubercle barillua Iu not Ogden, Kept 1, 1808. absolutely fatal. The germa In a norOn and after this data 1 will not ha mally atrorg person nur remain local- responsible for any bills contracted ised without progress and the diseased by any pereon other then myself. pans heal spontaneously. Parties having accounts against ms In fatal eaaea of the disease there will pleaaa send stat ament to me at are many degrees of activity- - The Park City and 1 will meet them soon THOS. C. PANCAKE. progress of the disease in different as posable. pareooa may vary la time from two or three weeks to ten or twenty yean. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. When (he ravages of the disease are not great It is due to the great power Daily, September 4th to 14th. of resistance of the humaa body and lack of exposure to the germs. to Baa'Pranciaeo aad rePersons living in crowded tenements Ogden turn (direct) , , , , , , , , , , .880.00 are more frequently affected than to San Frmndsoo and rethose who have had the advantage of Ogden turn (ore way via Portland.. the beet aurroonding, not only beto Los Angeles and recause of their Increased chances of ex- Ogden turn via Southern Paelfle..., 48.00 posure, but also to their feebler re- Ogden to Los Angeles and resistance. Any debilitating clssase, loturn via O. S. L, and S. P. cal or general, may predispose to tu8. U By L. A. I1J0 berculous. In a very large number of to Los Angelas sad recasae consumption develops as a se- Ogdea turn (one way via Portland quel of oae of the acute infectious 48.10 and Ban Francisco diseases, such as pneumonia, pldemlc Tickets good returning until OctoInfluenxa, bronchitis; in children, meas- ber 21st. Stopovers allowed. les and Whooping cough. Any constitutional disease such as diabetes, anaeEXCURSION TO WYOMING mia, syphilis and the like prepare suitable soil for tuberculosis. Ia overcrowded districts, unhygienic, Via D. A R. G. R. R, Sept. 1 and 8. tuberculosis damp and dark place $30.00 for the round trip to FranThe celebrated Pare Lovell claims mart victim and Cowley. Tickets good kie, experiments of Trudeau will give a returning within thirty day A maggood illustration on this point Tru- nificent trip over tha Scenic Routs deau Inoculated a number of rabbits the Boys Gorge, Grand Canwith like quantities of tuberculosis through yon, Colorado Springs and Denver. material. Half of tha animate were Open top observation cars free through allowed to ran free In the open air. Tha others were supplied with food the canyons. und drink and Immured In a dark hole It Is in tha Art underground. The animate were til That concsals art that genius excels kilted at the same time. Those that had ran tree had either recovered en- The mechanism Is hidden, tbs many bland into on harmonious tirely or showed only localised lesions. touches and it sometimes simply is ImThe Immured animals showed wide whole, one word in the possible to change dissemination of the disease. . great masterpieces of literature without marring (heir symmetry. Happy Is Bha. There is aa erroneous notion that, lienerWho wills k to be worthy of the name, genins must tuaatir of her vous system. Nerves are convenient be spontaneous la all its manifests- - tice that the choral glass over tha sideboard ia slowly coming toward you. "Why. It must ha this store," you say. "Curious how difficult It la to locate sound." You snatch up the children and hurry out of the room. After awhll when things have settled down, you venture to look In. again. Mayka It waa only a mild explosion. A ten pound note and a couple of plumbers In the hones for a week will put things right again. They tell me they are economical, there German Move but you hare got to understand them. I think I hare learned the trick of them at last. And I don't suppose, all told. It has cost me more then fifty pounds. And now I am trying to teach the rest of the family. What I complain about the family Is thst they do not eeem anxious to learn. "Ton do It." they aay, pressing the coal scoop Inis my hand "it makes ua nervous." It Is a pretty pe triarc he I idea. I stand between them, the trusting, admiring sAsek- - Jr HEALTHFUL T and DELICIOUS! Griddle Cakes . I! Muffins one-thir- Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread e are made from Alin's -- Boston Self-Risin- g d Brosw-Bres- The ECONOMY in buying, the SIMPLICITY in making, and the ASSURANCE of having a pore and wholesome food are pofatat worthy of your consideration. Flour. uv Ask Your greesr for Allen's PACIFIC one-fourt- Flour Co. B. B. B. COAST it SAN JOSE, CAL FACTORY, one-hal- They Fear the Light I G- h. THAT LIKE. 'X Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. 11 Lit k Mil! R. S. CAMPBELL General Managsr tiona; that it should owe nothing to method and training, hut should be superior to the laws that govern ordinary mortals and which are needed to develop ordinary endowments and faculties. Genius is much more than the definition of it aa a rapacity fee taking great pains, ret, tha divine park must be tended, the great gift he used with patient diligence era til its possibilities can be wrought, out or the world reoogniio prise or receive benefit therefrom. Music eeems the most spontaneous of aria, the least amenable tn lavs and limitations, hut It demands not enly faithful apprenticeship but exerts ronrtant arduous practice from those who would Interpret It, while composers lavish pains on the glorious works which suggest labor aa Utile M does the first fins, care leas rapture of s ' bird's song. Perhaps iu the expression "taking pains the rharm of work and the richness of tha awards are obscured, for the average mind translates painstaking Into plodding and locks upon tins ' I w WRONG-BUR- LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND 42-8- various stoves adapted to various work. that If any one man objects to tha'wln-dobeing open lha window remain Hitherto I have been speaking only of tha stove supposed to be beat suited to cloeed. He does not quarrel with you: The he ring the bell and points out to th reception rooms end bedroom hall te provided slth another sort of conductor that the temperature of the More altogether; an iron stove tht carriage has sunk to little more than that turns up lla nore at coke and po- 10 degrees F. He thinks a window The conductor is genIf you give It anything must be ope tato peeling It erally aa old soldier; ha understands beelse but the beet coal it explode la Ilka living surrounded by peppery ing shot, he understands being thrown old colonel trying to pose a peaceful out of window, but not the laws of winter among there passionate stoves. renitatlon. If. as I have explained, you Thera Is a stove In the kitchen to be shoot him nr throw him out on to the used only for roasting: this on will not look at anything else but wood. Give it a bit of coal, meaning to be kind, and before you are out of tha room It haa exploded. Then there la a trick (tore, specially popular In Belgium. It haa a little door at the top and another little door at the bottom, and looks like a pepper caster. WhMh-e- r it la happy or not depends upon them two little doors There are times when It feels It rents tha bottom door hut and the top door ope or trice vers or both open at the same elm or both ehut. It I a fussy little stove. Ordinary Intelligence does not help you much with this stove. You want to be bred in the country. It la a question of instinct', you here te have Belgian Mood In your veins to get on comfortably with it. On the whole. It Is a mild little stov this Belgian pet. It does not often explode. It only gets IT IS rELEH ARGUING THE QUESTION OF FRESH AIR. angry and throw its cover into the air and fllnga hot coela about the room. him. It live generally speaking. Inside an permanent way. that convince! matter When He leaves you to discuss th Iron cupboard with twe door who, by you want it ynu open these door and with the second conductor, now, of course, bepull It out into the room. It works on your action, hes A there are a swivel. And when you don't want It come the first aconductor. of there conducdoaen half It hack and generally then to agal you try push the the whole thing tumbles over, and the tor scattered about the train mothem become of educating process to hands heaven up throws girl hr eub-and say "Mon Dteu'. and screen) for notonous. You generally end by it ting to the law,, unless you hapthe cook and th femme a jonrne and pen to be en American woman. Never they all three T. Mon Idea!" and did my heart go oat more gladly te Mi upon it with bucket of we ter. By America aa a nation than on one spring the time everything has been extinBerne to guished yon have made up your mind day traveling from for an hourVevey. in an to substitute for It just the ordinary We had been sitting have rendered s atmosphere that would explosive store t" which you are acdisinclined to notice thing Dam customed. M M Dante, after ten minutes 1a that atmoswould have lost alt interest In can. of own house you course, phere. In your he would not hare asked the show, and thus window defeat the open the he would have whispered to question The rest street of the foreign Move. Virgil. Oct me out of thl old man. thinks you mad. but then the English there's a good follow!" The carriage to considered gi iu man by foreigner wee crowded, chiefly with German i H hie to mad. be alway privilege window' vat dosed, every venbe mad. The street thinks no worsg Every ehut. The hot air quivered of you than it did before, and you ran tilator our feet. Bevenieen men and round tn But railcomfort. the In brratha four women were smoking, two children way carriage they don't allow yen to were sucking peppermint and an old he mad. In Europe, unless you are premarried couple eating their lunch, con pared to draw at sight upon the other stating, aprerontly. of gallic. tha out conductor throw of passenger M M the window and take tha train In by door wa thrown the useless te the the At R quesjunction arguing yourself, tion of fresh air. Th rule, abroad ta open. The foreigner generally open WHO DO THE I CD. E. W. WADE, Agent. labor 'a seamy aide alone, without regarding (ha great delights and that attend the toiler. Yet the delights are not the leas there, and to none can they enme is fuller than to him who has learned to taka pain e plea-titud- NM Ta Frennte, Wye., and Return, Vis Oregon Short line through Tick eta on aala Sept Butte, Mont. 80 tat and Srd.Umited to day Through tourist alerper will he provided via (his Has, which ia eoly direct rout See O. B- - L agents for particular TO BIG HORN EXCURSION Sept- 1st and led. - 30 round trip to Fraanla, Wyo via Union Pacific and Denver or via Oregon Short Line and Butte. Tickets good to return until Oot 1st. HAVE MET" (ha door a little way, glides In epd t'lneee It behind him. This was nut n foreigner, but an American lady, n voyage, accompanied by five other American ladles. They marched I They could not carrying package find six seats together, so they scatThe tered up and down th earring first thing that each woman did tha moment eh could get her hands free was to dash for th nearest window and eeld haul It down. "Aetonlahee the first woman, "that, tomsbody ta not Their Me I dead in thl carriage." think, was that through asphyxiation ws had become comatose and. but for their entrance, would hura died unconscious. "it is a current of air that Is wanted," said another af the ladle Bo they opened tha door nt the front end at tha carriage and four of them stood outside on th platform, chatting pleasantly and admiring tha scenery, whlfe two of them opened tha door at th other and end took photograph! of the Lake of Geneva. Tha carriage rose and cursed them in six languages. Bell were rung, conductor earn fly- Ing in. It wee all of no use. Those American ladles were cheerful, hui ; firm. They argued with relutrtllty: they argued standing In the open door-no- j familiar, The conductor way. doubt, with the American lady and her way shrugged their shoulder and The other passengers undid retired. their bag and bundle and wrapped themselves up In ehewle and Jaeger nightshirt if. I met the ladles afterward In the Lausanne. They told m they hed been condemned to a fine of 44 franc apiece. They also explained to me that they had not the slighteM Intention of raying it. m" you half to death. And when she says goolby to yon you feel certain that eh Is glad you com bu she doesn't look at you es if yon were tha only man tn th world." That is the kind of description thffi that tires . I , GET TIRED or GOING ROUND MAKING VP F1REB. family, and there explosive stoves that are the terror of theli Hve They gather round me In a group ond watch all fared who me. the capabl knowing foam no foreign stove. But there ore dsys when I get tired of going round making np fire M M Nor la It sufficient to understand only The practical one particular More. foreigner prides himself upon having woman, recently finished a course of medical study In New York end he retnrned te her native tend, where wtie includes thirteen different Unas. Mies louiM Lre Hardin, founder of will practice her profession. She ta the the Denver Business Woman1 league, only Syrian woman doctor. In Moslem declares that marriage is becoming countries there ta now tine opportunity more and more an Incident in woman's for wotn-- n doctor from western tend an American Mr Arthur Fag-- t. life and Ie no longer the whole ehow. wen and favorably known In London Woman's Intereetn are now as wide the world. society, has undergone eight operation Syrian n th- - hreV-- o hn cap which eh get gr. Anertes's N. Berehet. successful tor for central nwltrhbonrd opera- a rural telephone ctrruit which I'skseer Brartberlesa Mrl. The girl without a brother ta to be puled. Hhe ta apt to get n little bit rein, for she has no brother to tell her. as only a brother will, of her faults and mistake It Is only the somewhat doubtful tact of a brother that announces: "I would not walk up the street with you in that frock. Ton look like fright!" Ho may not do it In the most gentle way, but he does tell the 'truth, esd it you ask him why he pays s visit te one girl he will elt down.' and look at you a he says: "Well, you ree. It Is just thl way. From the time you get there she Is nice girt, who gives you a pleasant welcome. and yet doesn't gush over ynu. Sha doesn't eay hurtful .things about people. She te a mtful sort of a girt, who doesn't expect you to do something ing and informal wear Is the moat haa endured terrible popular. The distinctive feature of Ie cut V suffering with a fortitude rare except the gown la the waist, which shaped front and back, haa prartiraUy ' among women. Never leave your rsnary In Ihe room no sleeves and In worn over n shirt while It is being swept or "dusted," as walM of some thin material. will have a Not only the petticoats of silk but particles of duet In the air bird' voir lingerie petticoats are made oa fitted very Injurious effect' Net gowns for evening are popular lines all th harder to d( in that they must be made with an eye to frequent with smart women. eutt for not much doing Hiv, in which there Is By ail odd th jumper In by a foil down th" elevator shaft her home.- Bh te Girl's Traveling Fuorlb Tha frock seen in th cut Is especial- -. It ly designed lor a traveling costum is simply evolved ' from marina Mu a . 1 linen trimmed with bias bands. of white linen. Th collar shout the neck opens Ing is of th same material. Tba-but- tons are of mother-of-pear- l. ReveUr. A On of tha pretty ideal. onfl Mecosta ties of the acanon te a glove eteap. Tha elbow and full arm lengths bare created a demand for this novel and gar-terli- ke adjunct to tha np to date woman's toilet.. The glare clasp ts made of narrow silk or satin ribbon, about of an inch ia width, which la flipped oa tha ana aear tha top of th glove, fastentug with a pretty little buckle of gold or Mirer. It la not Intended to be conspicuous and matches tha glove in color. -- three-quarte- rs danger of their being otretched Intij awkward line Tha methods of sash tying vary. wall aa tha length of tha end formal, very dressy occasioM thM reach almost to the hem of the gore other are three-quartlength. The bill for the repeal of duty en art In Federation of the original-object! Womens Clubs of tha District af er k re . .' i the girl without a brother cannot get m MM I want something that I ran toast my barb against, white Mending with coat telle tueked up and my hands in my porket explaining things to people. I don't want a comfort lees, staring, white thing In a corner of the room, behind the eofa a thing that looks and smelle Hka tha family tomb. It may be hygienic. and It may be hot. but It does ot eeem to do me any good. It has its advantages; it contains a cupboard into which you can put things to dry- - You can also forget them and leave them there. Then people complain of n smell of burning and hope the house Is not on fir and ynu' ease their mind by explaining to them- that it is probably oply your boots. Complicated interns! arrangements are worked by a key.- - If you put on too much fuel and do not work thin key properly the thing explode and If you do not put on any coal at ail and the Are goes out sudThat denly then, likewise, it explode HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. When n coupl are married In look wn tn soft Mack. All elderly women can wear cream white end Ivory France a little Mok. the gift of th Women government. Ie presented to them. It white ta good advantage. rentable a family record, with special with n faded, sallow complexion apInstruction on how to take care of In- pear nl tVir worst in black, yet many tent and ranng children. The French of them Insist on wrenring It. Heliotovernment hope by thin means to trope and nllrer gray ran be worn by meet elderly women. top. In pert at least. Infant mortality.' Vtote Diehl, eight jran M, ta 1h Tisxc. fair, reey middle need women HAT WOMEN ARE ABOUT la tha only way It knows of caning attention to itself. On tha continent you know when tha fire wants seeing ta merely by listening. "Bounded like the dining room, the last explosion," some"I think ant." observes body remark another. "X distinctly felt the shock behind me; my bedroom, I expect." .Bits of the celling begin to fall, and you no- JWU Trade v : There are moments when I almost give up; feel I don't ear what erenpwa at thorn: fool aa if I could lot hem piuddlo on In their awn way; wash ny haade of thea so to speak, and attend exclualvoly to my own buaines We ell have our day at feebleness. They will elt outside a cafe on a frees-tn- g night with aa east wind blowing, had play domino They will stand VI c MONDAY UTAH, A NEW JEROME SKIT"REDHOT STOVES are '- 1-- 2 " 1 Copyright IN and latitude having not the slightest influence upon ils prevalence, but altitude seems to earn a more or less controlling Influence upon iu life. The low altitude is more favorable to its existence. The sources from which the bacilli are disseminated are the persons suffering with coasumption. Through their expectorations they are brought to the outside world. Expectoration of a consumptive patient diluted 4UQ.000 times (one drop la gallons of water) and injected into the bodies of will susceptible animals propagate the disease. The expectorated sputum, when it gets dry und is pulverised and becomes floating dust, in the must prevalent fora of the disaemnination. The infection tn the majority of cases takes place through the Inhalation of the dust containing the germs The lungs among adults are the first organs to he diseased, and nn inflammatory condition of the mucous lining of the lungs favors infection through inhalation. The germs, ns a rale, produce diseased, conditions in the first glandular organ ofter their entrance into the body. Infection alae takes place through the victuals contaminated by the tubercle germs. The majority of the tubercular conditions of children urn owing to the milk containing the bacillus transmitted from the cows. Among children the germs mostly invude the glands In the foim called scrofula. Scrofula Is nothing but the tubeicuter disease of the glands. The gegms may remain n king time In a latent condition in the glanda and in later life, by tome cause, find lodgment In the lungs und produce consumption of the lungs. The sprofu-llticondition of children is supposed to be produced by Infected food, is well as by Inhalation. The question whether man is susceptible to tuberculosis of rattle at all U not yet absolutely decided. Many experiments have been made by Prof. Koch and the results so fur hare proved that cattle are not suspectihle to humaa tuberculosis. A great number of cattle have been subjected to infection by human tuberculosis, such aa feeding the cattle with the expectoration of tha consumptive patients and letting them inhale the dried sputum in pulverised form. The animate hxva remained luted in most oases. But there bus been ne experiment made to prove the opposite; that is. that man la susceptible to cattle tuAt present. It is believed, berculosis. and many evidences point to It, that the number of children Infected with cattle tuberculosis is large, and a certain proportion of deaths among the children is accounted for by It. The milk of tubercular oowe should he regarded ns the source of Infection. The meat of tubercular cattle, if eaten conked, is not of great danger. Tuberculosis has become a prominent question In the Industry of cattle raising. It affsets tha Industry in a commercial and monetary way. The danger of infection Is greater where the germs are most prevalent. In the aick rooms of the consumptive patients virulent germs can ha regularly detected. This Is always the case la pikees where the care of expectoration la neglected. The patient spits verywhsr without head and consideration; the expectoration becoming dry and pulverised flouts about la the room. Lately it has been proved that la coughing and evwa la speaking tubercular patients eject Into the air minute particles of saliva containing the germs. By coughng germs may he ejected la saliva from three to four fort distant. Public places, such as theaters, court rooms, ball rooms, schools, railroad ears, large department stores nnd ro forth are the places where, if certain hygienic measures are not taken and conscientiously and Intelligently carried out, wholesale dissemination lor, (thude THi k'ODEfW CFUSAOE H, ALEXANDER UGDEXV A 4 r te 4 |