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Show I .1 THE WEEKLY T5EFLEK. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Telephone, Write or, ' Call on us WePeciaBae la out Jclry and nri? department. Send in your W atches and We make them like new. and Jewelry are famou for our readable prices We will vm postage or express both stji. ; h n ha vi hat ho oalh il an 'outrao oi.Lln't ktt u eft? r. ltio tar wtiit butilrst onw ird t i i the buav. cr loti Hi v jii'isot 0 ataiiil rig then re people preyed around T at h totildnl ke p ftuin ftlKtiifK. an1 toil lr often ground It Even a good listener becomes a bore at last If be has nothing to say. ns jtrl cents Tyenty-fiv- e HOWLAND HENUY . nr outricr It be would mutter, p MtI U a ronjc v U.o pr- ph to ho pittent, ftn t n for an long !r For a full half pound package of hae Mt It tiny Hewletts Luneta Tea Think it over. 'You get this fine Tea for the same price that common Teas are sold. C Ask your grocer for Luneta Tea today. The Good Tea will repay :you for the trouble. ' Pear at That. . pence- - in a rural str was tommumty presiding in tase in which a jury had been impanelled. The case was of negligible importance, but had been bitterly contested. There had been many motions and much argument. The evidence was not particularly interesting. The day was hot. The arguments were dull. Then, to the consternation of the court, the lawyers on both sides demanded that be charge the Jury Gentlemen of the jury," said this is the first time I ever honor, amachure cirpresided at a cus. The action has been derned poor, and IH only charge you a nickel A justice of the his-fcr- oertain-Tound worm,1 In ancylostoma' due-denal- the human allmentarycanaL According to Castellan! and Chalmers, the disease is believed to have been known to the ancient Egyptians unapiece. der the term heltp, which is mentioned In .the. Ebers papyrus w ritten. Strictly Business. some one thousand five hundred an Walker had accompanied, his Ife fifty years B. C. In the papyrus the en an excursion to the realms or disease was called AAA, and certain bargain and in the enormous buildiug, remedies were suggested. Another reference oclurs in the Sanscrit with Its many departments, had beADULT MALE come separated from his better half. H&rita Samhita, where it is recorded ArfCyi05T0!7A For an hour he remained lounging that the trouble was due to swallowing DUODEUALC w impatiently at the junction of many clay. But hatever the ancients knew about the ancylostotpa soon disappeared from the ways, where lifts, stairs and passages of common stock knowledge, and It was only in AHCYIODTOMA met, and then, tired and angry, he ap1SS8 that Dubini rediscovered the worm which is A YOlJYG BUT ADULT . DUODfHALE an Irreproachable shopwalkproached nosrmA NATURAL 3ZE responsible for such widespread distress. Some FEMALE. er. associated the presence of DUODEUALC years Sir? he said to the' worm with profound anaemia In Egypt Later the and suave attendant, in tones of righton It was discovered to be the cause ot tropical eous indignation, Tve lost my wife!" anaemia In Brazil. But tt was not till the boring Back came the reply with stunning of the SL Gothard tunnel in the early eighties that force: the disease attracted general attention among the "Third floor over the bridge for the medical men of Europe. The Italian excavators New Orleans suffered so mach from this parasite that Increasmourning department! States. ing Interest was taken In it, and now, for the first time in modern medical history, it was recognized Knew Them Too Well. as causing a dangerous and not infrequently a faA certain congressman was visit tal disease. lug the town that had. been his fon Our knowledge of the geographical distribution mer home and had been asked to ad- of the worm has within the last 25 years increased EGGOF HECATOA EGG OF dress an audience of his former amazingly, and it has at the present time been AUCriOJTCUVA AJlEJVCAfiUJ. DUODEtAJLT neighbors. In order to assure them found in so many countries that one may almost that. his high position had jDOt caused state that ancylostoma or an allied genus fs genpresence stimulates human beings to ept clay and him to put on any airs, he began hii erally endemic (If one may apply this word to a But there Is another route, and one of the earth. worm) all over. the globe between the parallels . romances of address thus: science must now be explained. To31 minutes north and 30 degrees south, My dear friends. I wont call yon 51 degrees the of the last century, when cholera wards end lad.es and gentlemen; I know you too wherever the character and the moist condition of was prevalent In Alexandria, Doctor Looss, the soil favors its presence. In Egypt it is found Veil to aay that. National Monthly the distinguished parasitologist, was working in, the In nearly all the natives. In part of India 75 per local laboratory at the larva of ancylostoma. In comto be equally cent, are infected, and tt seems Gently .Defined. transferring some of the water containing larvae mon in Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, Java, to another by means of a from one watch-glasFather, said the small boy, what China, Japan, the Philippines, the farmer parts of is- a be ? accidentally pipette spilt a drop on to the back lobbyist South America and the West Indies, and In the ' of his hand. He did not watt to wipe it off, but A lobbyist, my son, is a man who warmer parts of Europe and North America. In a time he noticed that the place where the after is so afraid there will be a mistake 1902 ancylostoma was discovered in the tin mines drop had fallen y as intensely Irritable and had bemade In. legislation that he la willing ef Cornwall. England, probably Introduced by come reddened and inflamed. He then made a thej to spend large sums of mpney to pre- return of miners from the Transvaal or other fub"'' '"further experiment; placing a'drop'bf the fluid vent it" Washington Star. tropical districts, and It has caused Infinite harm - swarming with larvae on the back of bis hand he In the coal mines of central Europe, especially In allowed tt partially to dry up. The burning and Doesnt. MeanAnything. Westphalia. Once established in its larval state the reddening of the skin began over again, and a Miss Summit I must answer his In the heat and the moieture of a mine it is very little later when he removed what was left of the letter and I want to write someth lag difficult to eradicate. ..fluid very few jpf .the laryae were to be found. The As is usual with parasltlcworms, the male that doesnt meanany thing. great majority of them had disappeared. These Miss Palisade. Why dont you tel insignificant in number and size trifles gave Doctor Loose furiously to little him youlove-him- ! d Puck. as the French say, and he compared with the female. . There eeemto be think, about three times as many jot the latter as of the to the hospital, where. he found a boy whose leg His Past the male measures from six 7 was abfifffto be removed He dropped a little of former, and - Election "Agent Well, did you dls to eleven millimeters in length, the female meat- - the fluid full of ancylostoma larvae on the leg, and ' all Like millimeters. to fifteen seven cover anything In Stump's past life ares from after the leg was cut off the area in question was animals that live in the dark, these little creatures removed and cut into sections. When these secthat we can use against him? but tions were examined through the microscope the Detective Not a thing. All he are without pigment and are grayish white,blood the with red stained are sometimes little ancylostomiflarvae were seen forcing their they ever did before he came here was to way down Into the body through the akin, espethey absorb from their host Ancylostoma cannot sell awnlnga. i i perpetually open. Inside It it its mouth; shut traveling by the hair follicles, and, to a cially Election "Agent Why, thats what with certain strongly recurved hooks. lesser extent, through the sweat glands into the e want. Well say that he has been is provided Into this mouth and, indeed, quite a lqng way Indeeper layers of the skin. It was, of course, Im up to some decidedly shady trans- to the mugullet is dragged a portion of the eoft possible to pursue this work with the human actions. London cous membrane lining of the alimentary canal of ancylostoma, and Doctor Loosa had to carry on his work with another species. The larvae of A the host, and it is on the cells covering this that I Look' For Look.' - Is were traced into the blood .yessels and the worm lives.' Occasionally a Mrs. Exe. While I was going down - ruptured, and then a pinkish tinge is given to the lymphatics of the dog. Swept along in the blood town on the car this morning the parasitic worm; but according to- Loose, the blood stream, they easily reach the lungs. Once arrived in the lunge the larvae have no difficulty in travconductor came along and looked at corpuscles are not digested. It Is believed that me as if I hadnt paid my fare. from time to time the worm shifts its position, ersing the soft pulmonary tissue and making their Exe. Well, what did you do? and that the abandoned bite continues to bleed, way in the cavity of . the respiratory organs. Thence they travel along the bronchial tubes, and Mrs. Exe. 1 looked at him as If and certainly there are some large glands opening ao to the windpipe and into the larynx and up Into the mouth of the worm like those that exist 1 had. well i which leech very most Into the mouth, and here they turn back into of the may in the pharynx secretion. the oesophagus and so down into the stomach and Out of the Mouths of Babes. , secrete some a Intestine. The whole of this remarkable Journey A produces female ancylostoma Susie Jaged six) And when we takes from seven to ten day. They then shed the oval, transparent, delicate-lookinof stream eggs, grow up well be married, wont we, skin of their second moult, and later, when they which do not develop very far until, structures Bobbie? dP- - their' from the body the alimentary canal, they undergo a third reach have away passed Bobffe (Badly). No, Sussie, I cant they and fourth eedysis or moult. In eight days they host. Should, however, they reach a warm, moist marry into your family. Your papa spot in a mine or tunnel, or on the ground, the debecome capable of reproduction, and in a very few has weak eyes and your auntie has velopment is so rapid that in one or two days a "more daya the eggs are then passing away from spasms. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . young larva is hatched out, very hungry and very . the body of the host. The whole cycle of their has taken, under favorable circumvigorous, devouring whatever organic matter it He Wak One of Then. erfn find, so that within a week it trebles its size, stances, from a month to six weeks;' um?emnfar Remember th.s, young man, he but even then it is very mibute. By the end of its vorable circumstances it can be almost indefinite- said, only lunatics and rattle bnun-e- d first seven days of free existence the embryo ha ly prolonged. The truth of this very remarkable idiots are certain of anything now- twice cast its skin, and after Its second moult it and, until Doctor Loobi; Investigations, quite unheard trf is flow accepted. Doctor passing a stage comparadays, ..Wise men hesitate. undergoes a Are you quite sure of that? able with the chrysalis in insects. In thiscondi-tlo-n however,Thinkg thaLln many. cases the anit will live for weeks and months, moving. If cylostoma larvae reach the alimentary canal with. Absolutely certain," the blood stream, and directly penetrate Its walla at all, but languidly in mud or damp earth; He Will Wait Forever. without passIngthrough the lungs. The question now arises: How do thefte larvae Since the fniddle of the seventeenth century a r Johnny, 1 dont believe youve find their way into the alimentary canal of man? i fatal disease has - been known to ex let in the Till a few year ago tt was always, thought that stacked your geography. t warmer parts of America. In 1643 Plso, in his No, mum; 1 heard pa say the map the transference was direct either by means of Historia Medico Braziliae, gives an account ef the world was changing every day, I drtnkng infected water or by means of the per--: of a disease which ho calls Opgilacao, and an 1 thought Id wait a few years till rrted irstincts which the worm Induces, for their f things got settled." Life. two-rin- g an-oie- later-Grieslng- frock-coate- lie er d HEAD OF AHCYIODWMA DUODMA2E LOOMmUfFO 7HF MOUTH , - , - - -- -- -- then-repaire- - Tit-Bii- " blood-vess- el - - ! &1- never-endin- g g life-histo- rest-cure- ," -- life-histor- y Sain---bo- from that lme forward numerous writers have described . the symptoms of this disease without As appreciating or understanding Its cause we have mentioned, Dubini undoubtedly deserves the. credit of first associating Miners Anaemia or Tunnel disease with the presence of a parasitic worm. One of the many troubles which has, for more years than one eares to recall, vexed the economist of the southern part of the United States is the existence of a large population of degraded white people, sometimes referred to by the black citizens asToor mean About the bewhites or "Poor white trash. Stiles Professor of the century present ginning dethe show to that able was of Washington people this of condition degenerate plorable wks due not so much to original sin as" to" the fact that they were Infested by a worm which was thought to be identical with the Ancylostoma doudcn&le we, hava..dese.rIbedaboyei Jlut ten year ago Stiles found out that the worm, Analthough Its effects were Identical with the even and a different was of species cylostoma. genus, and" this he named Necator americanusN It was for some years thought that this americanus was peculiar to America, and the Idleness. .uninformed labeled It the Germ-oforScbpol masters and college presidents looked until cultivation underi weakened virus a to ward confer jmmunltyjo laziness Inoculation A little and on schoolboys college students. later some pigmies from the Semlikl Forest - s - uljl uftrn murmur sadly at the prlte it cost to IHe, Every rnl hr sprut for clothing f t)S WM very loath to give. When his children needed stockings or another pair of ahoes Its waa always straightway stricken with a flrrrs case of the blurs; But he'd I1n up with the fellows where each treated In his turn. And forget, while spending money, that tt bad been hard to earn. UNBIASED OPINIONS. Exercise Is good, but a man wbo trie to get It by beating his wife is In need of scientific lessons. Few women have" the foresight to lave the first childs baby clothes for next one. the Anyone who will play whist for mental discipline probably needs 1L The newsboy who tries to push trade a car. that ia full. of women haa missed his calling. in If preachers had patronage to they would have to difficulty" In felting men to go to church. dls-pen- se . When . a man hinta that, he thlnka the woman next door is beautiful his wife commence to tell him what a devoted toother" the lady is. Word In Hla Own Behalf. "Dont you think, she asked, as they at down at the. table, after the plajr,-an- d were studyihg the bill of ..fare, "that people eat too touch? -- who some enterprising imprewerebrought-b- y Yes, he ju be noticed that passed down the price forreplied sario faFexblbltlon in was $1.35, and squab were Inspected the Nile, and, on reaching Cairo, less than suicidal It's aay nothing they . by Loose, who discovered "In them Necator to eat meat ef any kind at this time of Probably this was Introduced some centuries ago Into America from Africa with the night slavea, and ia part of the debt the New World His Misfortune, haa had to pay for the institution of slavery. Mr. and Mr. Whiting have Why Since hen Lei per has shown that Necator seemed to be such a They parted? In distributed ampriranus is almost as widely couple. congenial the Old World as In the New. a habit of getting up He There are many details about the tunnel worm In his developed and bolting the kitchen sleep which are 111 adapted for newspaper discussion; ao that the hired girl couldn't get door . but one may at Jeast point out that, with proper Tn. It came to a point where the lady-haprovision, tt may be controlled. ToTi great exto either give him up or do her tent, it. lacontrolled.Jn Jhe Panama canal region own housework. - - music-halls,- " amert-canua- - - d -- and other districts by. the American sanitary To take but one example. In Porto officials. Rico the deaths caused by Ancylostomiasis were placed at 30 per cent, of the local death rate; but by assiduous and most careful treatment lbe authorities Jn that island managed to cure aDd practically 2fc per cent, of the inhabitants J cured another 17 X per cent., while 40 per cent of their patients were still under treatment at tb time of writing. The remaining 164 pei 'cent, ceased to return, and only 0.2 per cent died. This admirable work was effected without any great cost The triumph of the Americana in making the "Canal zone a health report is summed ui by Mr. James Bryce, late British ambassador at Its success-i- n esWashington, In these wortfs: all of charges partiality or corruption, as caping in the work and , well as in producing efficiency - contentment among the workers, has indeed been such as to make some persons draw from it an argument in favor of state controlpf all .great enterprises. To the unbiased observer it is rath- er an instance of the efficiency obtainable by vesting full administrative control in men.whnas uprightness and capacity have already been proved beyond question, who have not risen by political methods, and who have nothing to gain by any misuse of their powers. So far as any political moral can be drawn from the case, that moral recommends not democratic collectivism, but military autocracy." -- , -- Highly Favored. But look here, said the rising ve young actor, I dont like this 1 dont come on till me. given nearly the end of the second act I .think youll find this part very satisfactory. By the time you com on the audience will liave thrown about everything tt could get loose. part-you'- He Saw It "Sometimes, he said with a sigh. "I iKlleve I have the wanderlust" Oh, no, she yawned, as the clock began to strike 12, it can't be that Ah, do you think you must really go? t hope you haven't missed the last car. M Vanity of Greatnesa was handsome and trua. He bad fame, he owned horses and ,t lands, Ht-'husba- His grandfather worked with his hands. Always After Him. la one miss that In every mans opinion pays particular atten tion to hint Her last name la' Fox' There tuna |