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Show IDEAL Crusade on Tuberculosis 0J3d - iNKrsrnoN, Wood The Henry Phipps Institute of Philadelphia, which has been established by the generous gift of a wealthy resident of that city. Is doing a great work on behalf of persons suffering - from pulmonary tuberculosis or conThe physicians employed sumption. by this Institution have compiled some excellent rules to he observed by persons suffering from this disease, the careful following of which will prevent the extension of the disease to others, and will greatly aid the sufferers to recover. Dont Bpit on the sidewalk, on the street, nor into any place where you cannot destroy the germs which you spit up. Do not swallow any spit wihich comes up from your lungs or which comes out of the back part of your throat. Spit Into a spit cup when It Is pos-- . sible to do so. Always uso a spit cup with a handle to it so that you can hold it close to your mouth. When you use a china or earthenware spit cup always keep lye and water in It and scald out the spit cup once or twice a day with boiling water. When you use a tin spit cup with a paper spit cup Inside burn the paper cup at least once a day and Bcald the tin cup with boiling water. Never uso a handkerchief or a rag or any material other than paper to spit in or to wipe your mouth with. When you cannot spit into a spit eup, spit into a paper napkin. Always use a paper napkin to wipe your mouth with, after spitting, and be careful not to soil your hands. Always carry a cheap paper bag In your pocket or caba to put paper napkins In which you have used. When you have used a paper napkin, either to spit In or to wipe your mouth with, fold It up carefully and put it away in the paper bag. Every evening, before going to bed. burn your paper bag together with the napkins which you have deposited e often hear tal depravity which talked about, Is, half the time, nothing more nor less than total indigestion. A Convincing Teat. In the Far East the Japanese have won victories which have astonished the world. They show themselves to be more enduring, more resistant to the effects of wounds, keener wltted, sharper In tactics, and quicker In execution than their Russian antagonists The Jap is content with a simple diet of rice, peas, or beans, which Is quick ly digested and converted into brawn and brains, while the Russian must have his meat and his vodka. same almplic . The same dietary, the of life, in habits and naturalness lty which give toughness of fiber and endurance and Immunity against Infec tlon, afford equal advantages in fighting the battle of life In any direction The brain worker who wants to keep his mental vision clear and desires power to pursue his subject with un ceasing energy, must keep his blood clean by a pure, simple, natural diet The lawyer, the clergyman, the bust ness man, the teacher, the Investigator, the inventor, will find the same advantages In living in harmony with natural principles as does the plucky Japanese soldier, who is, for the first time, testing his metal by a great con test with an army of civilized men. Photographing Itself. A curious property of wood, whereby It Is able to photograph Itself In the dark, Is described by Dr. William J. Russell In a paper recently read before the London Royal society. This property he showed by experiments to belong probably to all woods, some woods, however, being much more active than others. To obtain a picture the wood must be In contact with or at a little .distance above the photographic plate, and must remain there for times varying from half an hour to eighteen hours, and be at a temperature not higher than 131 degrees Fahrenheit. The wood of the conifers is very active, and gives pictures which are very definite. It was thought that this action was due to "the resinous HOUSE FOR POULTRY. Structure at Prominent in Uae Agrl-cultura- l College. The poultry house represented In the accompanying illustrations is that. In use at the Nova Scotia Agricultural It has a double College at Truro. roof. The light is admitted through a large window in the front of each individual pen; it Is hinged at the top Fig. 1 Crons sprtlon of pen showing arranfipment of alley, roosts, scratching floor, curtain, window, etc. and swings up to open as shown In Fig. 1. The window reaches within about fifteen Inches of the floor, In bodies In the wood, but it has been remarked that there Is no action order that the sun may shine on all from the dark autumn wood. Resin parts of the floor. It is desirable to exists In the dark rings, but apparent- have the dustbath stationed lmmedi ly under such conditions that Its alely below the window. The distinaction cannot escape. And again, guishing feature of this house is the with the spruces, the action on the alleyway, which runs the entire length plate Is not so definite. With regard along the back wall. From this passto woods other than conifers, oak and age the drop boards are cleaned and beech are both active and give very the eggs collected. The north side of good pictures, as do also acacia (Robl-nla)- the building is sided with three-plSpanish chestnut and sycamore, boards and two of building paper, the On the other hand, ash, elm, horse rest with two plies of boards and one of paper. chestnut and plane are, in comparison This style of house may be extendbut slightly active. Knots In a wood ed any desired length. The roosjtlng but not a generally, always give good pens are separated by boards, and the picture. scratching part by wire netting above a board 15 Inches high. The fowls of Removes Old Wall Paper. who has undergone the tribAnyone ulations Incident to the removal Alcohol va. Long Ufa. old wall paper In a dwelling will have It Is very easy to prove that the Av.i.tv VtWie sympathy with the Iowan inventor other of of alcohol, as every who, no doubt spurred on by trials in poison. Is to shorten life. Dr. Willard his own household, has devised ata from shows Parker of New York, tlstlca that for every ten temperate mechanism for accomplishing this usuvery dirty operation with as little persons who die between the ages of ally intern disturbance relatively as is produced and thirty, fifty-ontwenty-onIn sweeping by the new universal perate persons die. Thus it appears Is that the mortality of liquor users five hundred per centgreater than that of temperate persons. These fig ures are based on the tables used by life Insurance companies. Fig. 2 Section of floor showing the Interior arrangement'. Notwithstanding the constant protwo pens are watered from one vessel test of both moderate and Immoderate which extends through the partition not harm does alcohol that drinkers, In It as shown In Fig.. 2. Montreal Herald. that It Is a necessary stimulus them, If you have a mustache or beard a preventive of fevers, colds, consumpshave it ofT or crop it close. Contents of Silos. etc., and the assertion of certain tion, A silo is undoubtedly one of the Always wash your lips and hands chemists that - it Is a conservative before eating or drinking, and rinse most valuable and profitable strucagent, preventing waste, and so proout your mouth. tures on & stock or dairy farm providlife, the distinguished English longing If you have a running sore take up ed It Is properly managed. Its use enactuary, Mr. Nelson, has shown from the matter which Is given off with statistical data which cannot be gain ables one to keep more stock and feed absorbent cotton and burn It. man them better than If no silage is used. while the temperate that said, Avoid handshaking and kissing. has at twenty years of age an averIt provides green food In winter, These customs are dangerous to you which is of great Importance In keepforty-fou- r and of chance living as well as to others. They may give age ing stock In good thriving condition. one-fiftthe drinking man has years, other consumption; they may bring It would be much better to put up a prospect of only fifteen and one-hal- f and influenzas which will you cold one silo 30 feet high than two 14 feet of life. At thirty years of age years greatly aggravate your disease and tho temperate man may expect thirty-si- x American carpet-sweepein factj hia and 16 feet respectively, for the reamay prevent your recovery. more of life, appliance in general appearance very son that the silage keeps much better and one-hal- f years Do not cough If you can help It. You in a deep silo. No one having experir will be pretty much resembles a sweeper. while the can control your cough to a great exThe preliminary dampening is ac- ence thinks of building a silo less to die in leap than fourteen certain tent by will power. When you cough companied by moans of live steam ap- than 20 feet high, and they are freY years. severely hold a paper napkin to your On the other- - hand, the Reohablte plied by flexible hose attachment in a quently built from 30 to 40 feet in mouth so as not to throw out spit societies In England show statistics closed receptacle. This has an open height. The best form for a silo is while coughing. Indicating that total abstinence face surrounded by a flexible flange circular. If built square the corners Sit out of doors all ; ou can. If you clearly Is in the highest degree conducive to or rim. The actual removal of the should be cut off. which greatly facilihave no other place to sit than the paper Is accomplished by means of tates the settling of the silage and longevity. pavement sit on the pavement in front scraping blades actuated by bandies tho exclusion of air at the angles. A of your house. projecting through the receptacle. round silo 13 feet on diameter and 30 Effects of Alcohol Upon Digestion. The debris is retained within the de- feet high woujd hold about 75 tons Dont take any exercise when you Prof. KochlakeT of St. Petersburg, have a high fever. has experimented upon five healthy vice. and emptied at intervals without of corn silage. In addition to good making any appreciable dirt Always sleep with your window hay and a small grain ration a cow to aged from twenty-on- e persons, should have about 35 pounds of silage to- the ppen, no difference what the weather with reference years, To Test Sanitary Piping. may be. per day for a period of 180 of alc nol upon digestion. Ten At effects are several methods of test- this rate of feeding 75 tons days. There Avoid fatigue. One. single exhausteach each would feed befo persoe meal, minutes ion may change the course of your was piping in a house, of 23 cows during the winter months. given shout three ounces of alco ing sanitary the use of oil of peppermint un- - J , disease from a favorable one to an holic liquor, containing from five t which and amoke are the most common. The favorable one. Manure Pit Beneath Stable Floor. fifty per cer.1 of alcohol, which l F- - RGo to bed early. If you are work - If manure from a herd of found In ordinary smoke test shows the location of the about proportion lag. He down when you have a few liquors. The following results were leak by escaping smoke. The latest cows were stored In a pit beneath the apparatus consists of a smoke gener- floor ot the stable during the winter moments to spare. obtained; ating chamber and bellows. The season, would It pollute the atmosDont take any medicine unless it the alcohol of Influence "Under the amoke generating chamber Is sealed phere of the stable? 2. Could conhas been prescribed by your physician. a quantity of hydrochlorlo acid, as well Medicine may do you harm as well as as the digestive power of the gastrlt by water, which not only provides' a crete floor be bnllt on planks several seal against the escape of smoke from feet above ground? good. Juice, Is diminished. This enfeebling Don't use alcoholic stimulants of of the digestion Is eneclally marked the apparatus, but keeps the smoke chamber cool. In this chamber oily 1. If the floor of the stable were any kind. in persons unaccustomed to the use oi waste, tar paper or other material dainties. or They alcohol." close fitting, and tight, the trap-doo- r . Dont eat pastry adapted for producing a dense smoke the aides of the pit were open so that do not nourish you and they may upfolthe made of Dr. outlet and carried to one of the Inleta the wind may blow Edinburgh Flgg set your stomach. through, the ator outlets of a plumbing ayatem. mosphere of lowing experiments to teat the influthe stable should not be Take your milk and raw eggs ence alcol-o- l lie of Sometimes digestion: upon the hose taking the smoke polluted by the gasses from the mawhether you feel like It or not. fed two dogs equal quantities of roast from the machine Is carried to the nure. Keep up your courage. Make a mutton. He then administered to one freah air Inlet, and the smoke la 2. A floor of cement conld be bnllt brave fight for your life. Do what you stomthe into a tube driven up dog, passing by through the building until on a plank floor, bnt it would require are told to do as though your recovery ach. one and on fourth ouncea ol every pipe connected with the drain- very firm foundation timbers In order depended upon the carrying out of alcohol. After five hours both dog age ayatem la filled with dense amoke. to prevent cracking. A cheaper and detail- , event little The on and examtned. killed were more suitable floor for an elevated In mind that consumpAlways keep Gas Versus Electricity. which had taken no alcohol was found stable would consist of sawed cedar tion can be cured In many cases and to The Incandescent mantle has saved blocks, laid In hot coal tar, with tho meat entirely, havo sand that it ran be prevented in all case. whereas digested had scarcely begun the gas Industry, and not digestion only saved and tar filled in between the blocks. adtoo far Is disease If your own In the animal to which alcohol had It but placed It in such a position that A floor carefully laid In this vanced for you to recover, console gas lighting by modern method) of would be water tight, durable way administered. been can Idea that and the you yourself with high pressure Incandescence, Inverted quite Inexpensive. and dear are near to who those keep burners, and ao forth, threatens to recipes. you from getting It. outstrip electricity for general lightLumbar Reaulred for Two Rooms, Cook half a pint ot ing purposes. This Is no exaggeration A. H. How much lumber would be Soup Savory Nerve Poisoning Through Indigestion. or soup beans In three when It Is remembered that Invariably required to build room 12x20 feet, Prof. Douchard, the eminent French small navy two hours, adding the finest streets In the great cltlea also a kitchen 8x10 feet long, weatherfor water of pints the shown that decompodentist, has water aa needed. In a aepa' of Europe are now lighted with In- boards, lining, rafters and shingles? sition of food which often takes place boiling kettle rate place two small parsnips, candescent gaa burners, and If the In the stomach and Intestines In InYour house would require 800 feet and sliced, one good sized high pressure Incandescent larnpa be srraped digestion gives rise to powerful poi- onion cut lino, two stalks of celery compared with the electric arc lights of scantling for rafters, sons. When absorbed Into the body, tomatoes. Cover at some of the busy street crossing and of 600 feet of sheetcan a plate half and studding; these produce effects entirely similar water and cook In Ixtndon there ran be no question of ing for roof; i,6oo feet for weather with well boiling to those produced hy strychnia, opium, boards and Inside lining; six squares until the vegetablea ara very tender: tho great superiority of tho Incandesalcohol, and other poisonous drugs. If cent gas system. In fact. In several of shingles, 650 feet for flooring and all beana press the add and thin food Is retained In the stomach beplaces the electric are lights may as celling, and 180 feet for Joist. The or colander a fine through because welt not uso In ihe face of the plan of roof you give extends over yond the normal time, either Return to the stove, simmer a brilliant bo in the of Its IndlKCHtlbllity. the taking of too light of the In- front of veranda. The above estimate penetrating atlr before serving, and Just moment, a of It. or crippled large a quantity of hot cream or candescent mantle. Nor Is It on the it based on thla plan. a stale of the stomach, these change In slowly A cupful sweet corn may large acale alone that gas Is seriously of can rich milk. are certain to take place. Cost of Windmill, for the beans. As It rivaling electricity. The Inverted InThis fact explains a very large be substituted Is hardly discandescent burner gaa A. M. H. What would It cost to ptit In bs and may put share of the distressing symptoms takes leas time, It Is some- tinguishable In appearance from the up a windmill to pump from a well In other vegetables, the with which afflict the chronic dyspeptic. incandescent electric light In the ar- which the water Is 25 feet from by the housewife who the The giddiness, the tingling sensations, times preferred tistic lighting of domestic room. top; the water to b forced 25 feet to own cook. the confusion of thought, and even is her the house and 430 feet to the barn Nut CHsets. Take one cup of raw Ether Waves. partial Insensibility, which are not Inover level ground? cornof onehnlf cup One of the characteristics of ether frequently observed a few hours after peanut butter, meats in chronic dyspeptics, are duo starch. one ettp of tomato juice, and waves, such as those of light and beat. An eight foot windmill on a 30 foot' to this cause, llero Is the explanation one teaspoonful of salt. Dissolve the Is that they produce a distinct pres- tower would cost toapproximately $75, In the sure In the direction they travel. la If galvanized of the Irascibility, the despondency, nut butter and cornstarch were used It would pipe for snd beat add mato aalt, tho of esse Juice; the earth this outward tho pessimism, tbs Indecision, and about ten cents per foot, covering Por Into a granite pressure from the sun Is said to be coat various other forms of mental perver- five minutes. In which the water Is cardistance the sity and even moral depravity, which bowl and cover and steam for four or 70,000 tons, but this Is a mere trifle ried. An efficient pump to work In In and the oven, aro not infrequently associated with five hours. Dry off compared with Ihe vast grsviutlonal connection with the windmill would certain form of Indigestion. The to when cool, slip front the bowl. itracllon toward the sun i coat anywhere from (10 to 115, . , J e e h r, dram-drinke- twen-tv-fou- r - - 1- t 2x4-lnr- soup-straine- OLD TOM, THE 30LFER. One of the Best Known of Devotees ol the Ancient Game. One of the best golfers that ever laid out a course or drove a ball was old Tom Morris. They called him old to distinguish him from his son, who was the most brilliant player of his time, and to whose memory a fine monument was erected over his grave in SL Andrews. Once, when old Tom was greenkeeper at Prestwick, in Ayrshire, he took part in a foursome, his partner being Capt. Wolfe Murray, Next day the postman handed Tom a letter simply addressed to The Mis ser of Short Putts, Prestwick." This shows how well known Tom was, and also what had been wrong with When his play in the match. the question of Sunday play was being discussed. Tom was asked his for he Well, opinion. said, If man doesna need a rest, I He retired from ken the green does. the post of greenkeeper to the Royal nd Ancient Club of St. Andrews at the age of 82 years, hut in spite of his great age, played a fine game to the very last. A GCARANTKKD CTRB FOR PILE?. . all SHOULD sicjnvoK; READ FOX'S Parts of the United State. ' Plnkbama Vegetable corni!' In All B. Has Effected Similar Cures. Many wonderful cures of fem1 J are continually coming to lig'ht have been brought about by LvHih Ptnkhama Vegetable Compou through the advice of Mrs. Pinkie of Lynn, Mass., which is given tos; women absolutely free of charge Mrs. Pinkham has for many YOUR WATCH A COMPASS. made a study of the ills of her she has consulted with and adr, No Excuse for Losing Your Bearings thousands of suffering women, owe not only their health i if You Have One. even life to her helpful advice. Most men who own a good watch,' Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 said a Jeweler, think they know all, Bradford, Pa., writes: about It. They have the number fixed Pinkham In their memory in case it Is stolen. Dear Mrs. I suffered for a long time with They could probably pick it out from trouble, and finally was told by my nhysi- j flfty other watches with their eyes that I had a tumor on the womb. 1 it to an operation, so wrote shut. But how many me know their want to submitreceived for advice. I your letter and dj;, watch is a compass and will tell north you told me, and I am comply or l'nxrntlliiK file-- You. money if PAZO OISTMJtXT fain u cure you lu to 14 ily. &oc. lllliia. driiKKlit Klm-dl- will refund tt to-da- y CONTI s y from south as accurately as it will tell the time of day? Stanley, the ex plorer, did not know It until he had groped his way through the dark continent and met a Belgian sailor on the coast. Every watch la a compass. If you point the hour hand to the sun the south Is exactly halfway between the hour and the figure XII on the dial. Suppose, for instance, ft is 4 oclock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and 11 on the watch is exactly south, if it is 8 oclock, point the hand in dlcatlng 8 to the sun and the figure X on the dial is due south. No man need get lost If he carries a watch. COMMISSIONER GARFIELD'S PORT ON BEEF INDUSTRY. cured. My doctor says the tumor hudiJ I am once more a well won! fbelieve Lydia E. Fhikhams Vegetable c3 pound is the best medicine in the world 1 women. The testimonials which we are s stantlypublishingfrom grateful WQ1M establish beyond a doubt the power; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cw pound to conquer female disease Women suffering from any form weakness are invited female promptly communicate with Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She nothing in return for her advice. id absolutely free, and to thousands Women has proved to be more precio, than gold. -, RE- The report of Commissioner Car-fiel- d on the beef Industry has at last been published. It must be somewhat of a surprise to those who have been Indulging In wholesale adverse criticism upon the methods of the Chicago packers, as it discloses facts and figures which clearly show that the great food producers have been Innocent of the serious offenses with which they have been clthrged. They have been for a long time accused by newspapers all over the country of extortionate prices demanded, and obtained, of depression of values of cattle at tbe various stockyards where their business is conducted, of enormous profits wholly disproportionate to the capital employed, and, in general, of so carrying on their business that the public, under an organized were' being system of spoliation, robbed for their exclusive benefit. We find now, however, that not a single one of these rfwwges has been ustalned but, on the contrary, that rigid and searching investigation, officially made, has resulted in com-plet- e acquittal. Instead of extortion It is shown that no Industry can be found where so narrow a margin of profit prevails the actual records and original entries, to which tbe commissioner had free access, showing that the highest net profit any of the packers made on their sales of beef was two and three-tenth- s per rent in 1902 and in one Instance that the profit realized In 1904 was one and eight-tenth- s per Sure Thing. What makes the merchant tor ness hum what makes his clerk, p or to messages by wire? Can tt due to fine displays or to silly we out fads? No; the business boon mostly due to his large, attractive 1 TEA see how mud your confidence in us is worth You can It is the making of us. Tour (rocer return, poor money If yoifet Ilk. Scbllllo'. Beit. Complain of Varying Currenelea Canadians who travel In the Unite: States and Americans who travel : Canada alike complain of the embi rassments incident to the differ:: money issues of tbe two countriei TEA When tea is good, do you know why it is good; and, when it is bad, do you knot why it is bad! Working for Succeta, Every roan who tries to Jump b mediately into the flowery time of n cent. The variations in the market prices cess will find himself truly In th 6 for cattle are exhaustively treated and will sooner or later suffer snd no evidence ot any kind whs dis- lapse. He must begin at the bolts: covered. or even hinted at, tending to and grow naturally, patting out ,tc show that values of cattle are in tbe and leaf, and branch as conditio: slightest degree improperly affected warrant. Thus only can the plant b or controlled by packers at any of hardy and in time put forth real hi the chief centers ot the Industry. On the whole, the report completely soma of success, fed and nourished dissipates the prevalent Idea that the sap of soundness and healthy fib great fortunes are being amassed by Hy. Illegal and improper emmethods ployed by western packers, showing that notwithstanding the high prices for beef prevailing In 1902 tbe business was less remunerative than in years characterized by normal values, both for cattle and product. He says that the year 1902, instead of one of exorbitant profits, as has being been commonly supposed, was less profitable than usual. In fact, during the montha when the price of beef were Better Overalls can't the highest, some, at least, of the ba made than the leading packers were losing money on every head of cattle slaughteted. MOUNTAINEER It was not possible to advance the made by Z. C. brand, prices of beef In full proportion to he M. and for sals by I, great advance in tho prices of cattle all reliable atorea. at that time. After all that has been written reflecting upon the great business interest engaged In the marketing and distribution of the product of one of the greatest of our national Industrie, It is gratifying to all fair minded people that the prejudiced attacks upon it have failed of verification; and the great western packet may bo congratulated for havlug passed through auch a aearrttag and thorough official investigation unsmlrched. The results of this Investigation, Bl B.rrwl FI, mouth Ror. Iltiwk Vln.n-11 u ,Il'on exhaustive data, bi IIinU. Iliiff Ortiiiitft)t4 liruwn officially obtained and verified by Whli Ijvtmrn WhitB VVBh-U- s A f fr.tftf. ft h U. Lnlted 8tates government experts Wr(ii. locubur He 4 UromWirt. Ctahir must be accepted without hesitation. a the Investigation wu made under VOGELER SEED CO. CITV, UT Circumstances that guaranteed com- wlth dlspoiltlon Indeed, to arrive at entirely 1 SEVEN LEADERS different results. Curious Wsathsr Vans. An Englishman ha erected a curl. 00 hl house .long. Wosterhatn. depicts a csr a pedestrian, while at the T, lleaaia C'r with uplifted ,11 aro. ST. MARK'S HOSP 8ALT LAKE CITY O. O. HUNTINQ, Superintend When Answering Advsrtlfnn Kindly Mention This PPf f |