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Show VPI pe BATTLING ate THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1908. ONCLE SAM CZ PY_AGUE ESSPE DING UIA DS TO STAMP OUT TEE TIE BREA DRISEASE | days and death usually comes' fro | heart failure or exhaustion from lack of nutritlo Two inoculations of the life-saving serum are necessary before the work seems be accomplished, and the blood becomes fortified with the antitoxic principles sufficiently to kill bacilli may work their way into the body. The se rum comes in glass cylinders and i. put into the body by pushing a sma lass piston or plunger into the air-tight glass tube containing the anti-toxin. | "Fa Ten bill (AtCRL LL 2 D7DLL2 OLOZICSF tt waen ee millions Unele dollars has to is foot about in the anti-toxin | They can order }ing and The bubonic of Is- ; dose The plague sneaking has into always Manila of been} anti-toxin and | plague. enormous carrying vays defeat King drive him headlong, Plague. snrivel- ; demic; swept that the is, was nations Yersin's must anti-toxin. get there But before Sweeping through the entire Fillpino| ‘The terrific virulence of the archipelago taking toll of the shiver- | serm, its deadliness to human ing millions by the tens of thousands. | the utter helplessness the} recent periods, the! haps, died more ser Viz aba in arsellle bubonic! life and of the human Just across a narrow stretch of protoplasm or organism when once water from Manila King Bubonic] its vital element ts attacked is nply Plague has his cave, where he appears | but startlingly told by the de ath rate. to have been born and bred Right in} Among Europeans and Americar the} the teeming heart of China, not far|rate of mortality is total Tha is phitea the fens that surround thy el- | none recover Occasionally one here! 1) orrent of the Great Yellow or/and there out of thousands may survane: ste-Kiang river appears to have } vive, but even in these few isolated been the prehistoric home and breed- | instan¢ physicians prefer to doubt' ing place of King Plague that the ever had the true bubonle when Nor sald Je re cords in to more single been are, per- holes the France, ne irly one-half Gi Oa "dl ee population, Ser ee ue Ranta. the ancient capital ae the amount the Ud vee #iazpue month, poisoned with of £70OSRTL2A suffocated when fumes. the as {in precautions infection 1s the fact that been caught in Manila in a ds or sulphur fleas die ae are ti hese rode of work needed spread strikingly shown by over 100,000 rats have the health authorities 7 seas ie car mM 80 : Moscow, out against world-wide and with an pareful dying from the blood of hu-! scourge from China clear off the grim clutches of King | man to beings into which a white clad | Nearly hundred million are under, his favorite guise of |} medical officer has infused a_ tiny | have perished. Coming down plague in the Philippine to fight Death, lands fond of Sam more Is always have in Of bodles thelr ¢ urse, "3 done the with n Germ Was Identified, ____ The eri was first Isolated by Kitasato and Yersin in 1894. The sick onstantinoplc has eee en 1803 | decimated by the plag oe eas nae , during the first three or four days of : |} 150,000 died there: in 1813, 160,0 : plague in Manila is: ax, the tiny pests. disease frequently fell under wander the bre ath about ot practically no opposition to the venomthe Dien "Inoculate all suspects the streets who with have ; pale, drawn a res ult of tals faces. As ite fact as 187% plague | ous to 1879 the bacillus: plague, | peen of the ne ar a caSe plague one of plague. he | Their staggering gait would fighters of Uncle whic 8 now make ¢ ausing Sam it in M: ani Russia to tremoffer were "Second, Kill treated ill the by the rats Reith that can} n %, rewards re 1 | suspected for rats dead that or ; hey __ no were his blood | ble runken and made killing alive wit i. ep thousands rial | men until closer inspection Swept like be caught in shows the their ne ighborhood | the ‘avenging of a;/;matter w rath of where a deity they na Yr Known are caug ye ease of bubonk This|in plague itself pol onou Is to attempt to to keep down oh ‘b Coat.) pallid the num-| that count ry faces, their plague and ge: rms. siew fever withered no 7 et eve n ene less than Pi Ups taee | nd Flies, Fleas and Rats. pain contracted mout ber of the rodents three throughout millions of people the sp cimen of a m 7 can Bia Flies also spread For countless centuries the Chine se | plague germ. eee | the disease But all this Js "now happily avoided in the = ue pine s generally But when a with have oe died lke a files from The Task Enormous and Costly. Pane tormeriy' | when plague. Uncle Sam's Death nurses and Rate Same physiAppailing way that they contribute So that it is no ordinary so i has developed in.a house task that! Jarce)s, to 7 the spread i of typhoid fever, & result the | to the p perpen rater the Chinaman today fate s are doomed. 1 stands | z 1 Trained Aly 1] rat = rat catehBut among cate} | Clans first inoculate suchI :, a case the would Filipinos one out absolutely. more chance of recovery from bubonic : of | Unele ee be abe Sam fi ant-toxin. Caveine withface when tl Of actual cases about with four recovel he ventures AONE to hamely, the one-fifth can be Chinese by picking hold up a up plague than any other warning the hand germs to King | through - Tae racte His blood | however walking ne ° 2s } im filth and ‘ily ing or only every at al aie health other victim dies he seta. ee Mal Plague afc 1 ‘ ee and undertakes a plague or eee centuries to ee inee hold has fought him Into the deadly human ee pital shown The blood of ite habitations a oneee and pane ‘h Inanran can better) w alking j Gh photographs ' era BS to late i. es Sas back in his present germ of this disease-a atte mpt - to repeat! 8 Affects germ on food that Men material, is} > ipple More which Than with fs later me Women. bubonic reroe germ has unt seen be-| immediately his some historic march of srod, oval. ensue <e ae simply of death Bos a short among the | ceived ish, stumpy into a human ae in| eran cause pte.-witl ay stomach th his fathe1 spectacles Very and grandf: at her Even under before ey? and the toa inhabitants rat Oo as: : catchers of the Philippine \ most rm, which curlous Islands once fac simaple concerning in the of course, Lorty human " © | regime, body ea al but this simple ie generation ere fact+ | rive, myriads , heir | plague1e is is that atinin dle come of these seal mite a the medical hav: r tee bycutie The men the Intelligent billions with Manila their and since. sp fighting sucks the | ¢. of net the!solved and: died fightit Mz tne much roineat ie 5 this of the difficulty dread dis- | plague, = and in > es the | anti-toxin, ee ty of course, th began and ‘hinaman's frequently when the] hey. way blood! of .are}) beating United . States germ King was Isolated, Plague ee once ee the!) nt Yet has compelled it been was a to oO num~' use other force sefentific photograph INS | e% in order > men shows how the to | keeping. found Oy oie records it out le « and men « in-|compel , have caught! only a loathsome e ve the aie * decayin g fluid « ignorant live. It is in such quarte Chinese. that | [nh < " rits certain and) . the toxic qualities plague to every woman whieh! ber § of years ee REY before has| that the plague reaps its richest ori the carri¢ method zs further a by | structed : counteract death the to every workers t. bit har: of | 1 re A > f | Filipinos. the : > poisonous to submit ‘sane human s Influences of , which s to flesh or blootl it comes 3 an Operation | become j coun germs self | the disease > infected. in « M-jthe propagates Much hich carry itself of a tl 1 which al But ve the conte swarm.in with ; rats which will a death practically the carry rate pa-!|was_ agers save ilin- | that iene their . lives. | Supposed discovered. Bubonie to be due to a more natura : plague, | fected tact with. | sat.'% any The fleas : appear The «photograph, old in Manfla on Chinese quarters h at ltient's; blood by countless millions,a : the rt show Ee physi-|} cleanliness glapachulechian" how cyypes th showing in Uncle habits live-sa Ving Sam, on ; the however, raduall can i rapidly tial Cll orn eh has as the never | it spreads, Aka 5 he terrific outbreak yet» doe 5 Ch. f b seems nies . hard pa to asof plague S¢ shut projecting and}spread t out the De. oi ce cafeinie ale from one , in some gradually sick § man a of to a tnotner,)} toxin ;into th be turned the remembered arm tall on of any tha a Chinese | sume as of itselt foe, in) Man and today, : | cholera Se EE Ra in the Philippines sufficient Gee altat prevented to explain sb | Direct GuIP | medieval contact tel dcathen cities Is not suflicfent~* Nontiiarn. surops. S men to} to.one wodisease uiet, unassuming 7 men attacks almost attle' is, of ‘severe ones and women.a | any welcome . ane | nies > se2se fa arenes by the Wan Filipinos > >y° ae > to * aplendat * clas } Spre ad. manctrom the o disea: SouREE 2, at physiclans ilatio qoust enter Elie infection: ‘and sow en, « nee oe nurses are waging | fleet when Rea see Tnext (idly, the a sordid the great battleship sirroundings flotilla | human of these Silent The but body through swiftest heroic death warfare HM from witht} plague ad by:| vote | fnally alin Sa few Chats of plague occur, | natives reached Manila bay, Just what) in food and by gives a its most uae fine {dea of plague bacillus, and re basset Tab) beateaan just| | comes if on the ground | bubonic' from anyo one the pneumonie is exposed plague can. do to. human form, to he} What in ia | ue unsanitary Sones ri he at lyee a aed teas the: medi- | hein error | Ne Gh iuitactea } the lungs become meat while: passing| | cal cone Js inside > a human body) -before [ings the men figures Infected :must. conte of}rat gainst. rtion of the body. is; told Ar ith ri ae conic é Sm Den. comea te to {enti tina x p plies: arms Hence 1 the slogan of the} near some Chinaman or Filipino who : | ons oii' The tims in a few hours a mith, thelr with man mele test nee innate, tubes and Pthele Is an pita stata their | nS In aaat es i aay [Meso ue was 1834 wietims en-! thean bubonic American nese physicians plague eee fighting was the | permits en-! * Lae considera well in h / himself to carry about YSICIANE these | specimen whose body wou o J Ditatane ote kiatee ont cy. Wow did. I ae ove him 2 ran at oe G tear Btaow near coals on / me one is. six=feon an Soule s fountecn eed erivende a "2, n ae Sys was' my ' thea =f thew otis BES Ae wen. . i ee = ee a toon a Doe aan essasemande aa. ada - 7 astro ow ry. amioone vena & twos a a ‘rood pe me orePheWon. oe patties entire one aie 4 ou feel that den ie you Know want a pebotalin 1 or past, and now she pods oe inatey Siar, and do oy at 4 See & aera rennet " CE: A r him. I will see that vou BY ere have JOHNSTON e means MERRILL | used to such nL,ei OTE to/CGVGE mo. eme its. ane appr oached, vat mewn | ceuc Se MP ee igte 2 Bie ° een eee: | ask no promise the wae | he: quis ty ‘ , until you are oa ron | deren ¢ and BY We Pliza WWATSOM: e ariWeLy 1 met NNaelone ae can BF theirFotki oe rn. of » the te presence untort s of any§ re . Rae . come ‘and I will _ beckoned, show you your work." | feltoe Ss ei tn and only :child' vears ago that in a game Ii end ho hurried | Oe but hers¢ 44 Ine | Ihe Mrs, hotvstinmer Hunt turned sun ralaed: Her "eyes | Prez) Busing:> to' prepare. » at remorserey hersel | Was bac the < ete zi a thipiy - in oon : = tg ee vartyerseagin y Woe Dae " GARR perfectly satisnied = i ae. eae brine . Poe ial time that there a | Eliza turned toward lessly down on the reservation tor day's rugs. outing and the them. servant | eeA rk el isthe of the took ler be | aameanor up the trifling of he red man smoking. wife would of | And Silas' Qmaha surprised she arts Indians certainly was. In in Northwestern slleht Doi RN ‘moment suddenly thE tiene hone all there her ode] came Gates fell. "must half from Herapove:anat Pe her rere was nothing and the man's Nebraska. rema rkable The bare patches between | 114 half walking the figure of an hea Peas Loire \eomana Eliza. ten racers Srlawivie fast She had the dusky distan ind ol she the comp! eeinjma tood tufts thoroughly ee Jo prairie rig ashamed grass were} on. 4 His face was haggard and drawn f ample | the k oes presence round and} now Mr. Hill. He was notin and Kinky hatr i san hee and her ‘givethen n some. features and wer: almost excuse fruit. white under "Or Marse Hill, I'se been a sinnah,"} cracked the even more than Gates usual, ere looking the crooked SRO ROrich fierce glare man Beso Dee was In the early 60'S! ae a cn ORsn 7 r ee, hiepod < sen Ly. shoy \rinkles in his cheeks and U's s jhe rm the flower seemed furrswhe bega aoe!Oo RE ge el oor a I rivolou and there were AB ec Silas EA er ap oa ada raion ch apt Ns l ah of serious trouble | ,¢; deeper in the sunset ‘you Piers when her we hole tac = ‘ | p88 < "Dow Hght. Delected eck a i i ‘ Mehted Chi te: _ for Eliza had the Joseph. . ue a ; mal i ik Had tha love vexexed h9/anqg iim) of 4 a: heau-| us Os physicaliy noid exhausted, an he talmost: se tol- | ef : 7% 80 natural a 7 he rc to the African ‘ lttle attrct ition fell ul bee familiar Vaaetey T) sere lea the use ies of ed words] grew Pa himself if de} up ¢ with her, an effort as he unable to exts e nt é in our ale ht en day, he I exe k lave dei : ; fe That: complaine aes approached ae a "a eee ema L oA White mountains heah, tepee anyhow of Joseph. 1e gasped, a1 _ | thund gore' | about 1 sinceri {til thi MOF THAt a -rovide nee : vaS | ofcasoa great deci visi ; it lent be, il "Chief," he sald, in a monotone = i the full vie it would } ‘ be on of Pisgx at be ya o] os ‘t a 7 ja lh aiou la okir Hill 7: l } os CT mous all respons ibil itles i fine sriol that the glory, oy no before jh Tein caught controlled thi of our her nal eye. with own ste Ror difficulty, choosin "Maybe tare though No We 2 . ooking have this been _ts-a° his facé yma seriou n showed t not a trace ‘ prime of emo| gaze Cawlina she mu cao ts as good ul feat aside civilized ‘ty Tennessee by La the If it | life tou ernite én are n't got man ° against | ton de Smokies. as hi rry. Silas? eart and flattered oy have z had . iis) drink. | pride, he first I lose' my wh {t surely in@her 4 life got the bett sl {theres Eliza aE of| had are arrived < me ed to {imebe na ut in North better hat c -_e. Pre Jecided Marse in. sl to Hill i mate a aasdle Br I nt Y ‘ne ayee; nyt io -ehild's ‘aon he n lt Ww pow'ful nd dream. e 4 dde ae =ithne, aol the sah ( ook hat it. before wouldja aro \ and as 1 om leav ae troubles ; her. be apyi chine | one S678es: dren day ed iad 2 Jackson, I ain't a "VOW ita with I Sal a ‘cele ne white . | Nobody z= d of thaun~ | ia a be whipproct asd d saw oemé¢ sl Fehould been bette ahs I 0 i parent r_had Gawd hive she sé -only'| ust hart begun. t and H ea work The {pore ha aro" pla whit in a family of Northerners | ped and ce dé-littlest-one| nT ae 1 come a to you.' larse members resid- l kin take H of deacon's De y.a n't' care of it ; I a: 7 feel so bast : » BE 7 f mat s, brought até Priemiin a us whiskey aud it is) nai ver in a haetil h her. brair ummoned it was a curious scene, Chief Ju, ) g to. ag It + to.dieatee i h him nost smost degenerating lof: dex time: ane ream and et moralizthe LK ho IT ponds <eph did not £,¢ak na "hee CARE ed b Face } ons hev de child'en, it} YOu So flustr i haete ito or ‘iy' neNfe, ma for a neomcnt, oice ranncne 6 among ‘ but ' it seems oo seams a fie. was raon ily expressed tl no ‘eating or would a be finer, but maybe so 1 nt to"set-dem'a.. I kin git to ' hom ba 2 on youl S l waate nur t ne ight ‘ tiny blac f we ' Stat . eep must ‘ dem.' : bear Bish zsat ¢ Whats White wheel's: ares dl surprise You a He the sight of his best gloaw 1 as \ friend, Aten ejacula ted: oO had'| Eliza, | Heads were co "tole Id upon i th Eliza's ou had. oon love two As of beauty ld burden."' en. | tra included : peranna Pn few Artes aoe Ty vitehing | es ) old chief of 70 ae sede the sonal -~\ ur had adornment, ev everence : and 7 : i's foua ' none a : Does dey gut all belong the old hief to) entered she id adds de ter than: t é yo: Bt softer with shechow 66 make theknew1mi istbet-of whom look he ow?" gr pered tc ed Pe ews y } ‘ eyes, "1 "ein hev' my : us . hen J ot |just that rfectl way. I He LS » looked rob < s eg Creek out ' g ru to1 wild, free prairies, pleading guilty be nat urban ne tol yay wt ma migh a1 on Tnidredi ld en? Now |}ward 1 must the ; distant . she tol 2 sii and on pondered x be . chth < 3 eiisnate st, but e had tw pene Vas. | fe y him. : with his chin on his hills Joseph ys a dre Phe deacon Pei felt e becomingly } Or tarted: ye'se hand while he re-| fore arranced. Thisasm was jolly stat another |} I's countec Just °°") noy ivr ok "1s rtstrings 4 er 1e} A il. te a? vit i if he did not anyshowtugsit I daldn numbahfof Silas, oe ‘ 1: too ar 5 | t 5 : Carts ; > sate . Coane ae BS head coquettishly ‘lined _ in front jingsling | nT of his tepee, ‘lidn''t know Hi ae you had childre and the two men 5 hildre her ae Rene each other ylaved in the a stree grandchildren rae ree J Sot Cha | play n | a mome nt in ellen re mornee uh Eliza. He many you go usual dignity of. manner ont approachec of him, and his eyes os fell upon 5s r cnow G the "penalty. - Seen ae Thea old man; them politely with a _ tenderness touched en cap | : BB old , . See 1 "And » his Mrs. veou know drin Please, coo rm wi you te d T | { Silas liar G to ates them is and or oa G which they a scentingsheah? re-| bad Cae nqd% our people? sid. th oist eve today, | X ith Then moist "a The 1 4 :he 1 oF nodded. old 1 v warrior \ he : to the he little an tey i manipulating cour of vor skirt, y voung OB Indian Eliz 9 : who him now," We said wwill P punish eter hi confidential Went ton Gelivers £h6.. tosses advisor Joseph 5 Mrs. | q tly. ICAN ‘Runningwater,". he said, "our young | The eroaa gathered as the old an then Hunt Pallaidack ou Sane1c his,' instructions men are ai E aiaza a | badly : hurt by this white! 1. jeq by the Indian police o cher og ay anxious before going to make Eliza away a goodwas impre espt man's drink kur old men ee tne ( to the dogiarl where oe yack ai ense when hey ti are t is no sion The in her blanke sit ack edl was ital strippe and worked ld 0 belong to. the farmer ot ru x ansour peeoDle When unremittingly at ta ke Popit they a { We bac e at part of her} re of Two opinio young on ng day's that. b work th iin ahi time} apwasuntil ARG a = 8 The 1oulk : rhi 4 : 1G 1] re { DOREADE lican: ee y victim for snarks ee has: "7 tae come. ing yeckon I bettah 5 go se AE "tat man's) } peared for these considering with the ir rawhic Ret the pol polic ps. I BO raat | ON material if 2 oth a} dyan- | ¢rooked resour: lf-evident metand then bec aeus By: They whatwill soon * ha re cig ‘donserva Ce ieird did got hich appeara Httle. the. to a fro will becomebe! permanent lthem. man prosper Rego His a head ag eae ee drooped to. the eDeS: Pu utior a kitchfrom i la Be fs "I jes' want aie some men chips fur de aid and our children? dlits Lk usual erect carriage and pees * ou Intry and the equal oppor-)| corner stone of OU ul Dat esour riot o The Bre oar. | Der OF, onc young man ee n AO listened een. ( i Se) r ith yple re- |) iis must o f hevirig back depend toward the lies men at withthe the root of ll true patrit : dagure: etfu ing has-been ttentior Poe atine oa sor" for jt tunis > his was OF also name ey of not , for DOfool eres are lion hi that t} Not o us poi cook: a Oo word nd» allsocial yet escaped me help Improvement. his you} | Nps and Cons present t o 1 itrude Republican dvi are hin on By the e vane ion fi is = q ve blows ( so marke a ay nd, descended, k ad the tent and ‘ rod punple f co I "f et . 1 adopted: able: chief a oh the merely Give nodded, man and a | rane hom nt continued pa he : until) the red blood _ get "Seu eu " was Mi to Gates ‘ten I se ll oa me, DMistah | flowed when Joseph raised his hand coe ce bh at xt t ‘of ant national widow, arts ies mn i ire to} and vou have made Eliza Jackson's tn eS my } a 8 Br "gp en Vives name i +. it 7 eal ation of: b drawn him| as up will. ‘ a to sign : defend that whole i pre peopl your This te "insti eet was said voce h figure its oriae. influence is} a demand ¢ atible th I agit mnsidera Me ch oe ballot . box ‘ iis .o t wena" ‘ATY and theb a d state hildr perce destined sponce sole Mir C to be for tl 19 Old. far a evenin reaching chic and pro- | er a make us|. n aa ; © ied away f our | from "hic the prisoner. wor which . ne fe raft proposes st upon laa ‘ ood to" » the open t ns he ome} of m turr He the ' op du eo of-the grea < " nntry buliders. drink." |\prink x arhe Cons {s bad for the red with man. ot Work. We ‘ i natura lL. resoures seructisve © eexen : Lakes-to- | publican . ' formry py to make ‘key yo' ‘quaintance, | where of our tat Vv we natlo al are doing need n r to know and what are L The national conservation and} . I'se hiskey Deacon Silas Gates « isles 4 makes Ba ay be = us , fools Seotate now! is I done We association will heard my Opn 1tion. « sion as it exists today Thi a most: noperul is an out augury wth | the-Gul . sets | of : the ley Roosevelt: inland. op it bhava waterv anthe no more future mmi drink When Graves, mn while the it Memphis ple s ; Joseph have 3 st ‘ night, rp ‘ 2 it 7 "a sa : lm jsuch th asi: lives acc 5 to. the -land rhis nd Gates commission on) n fully et jone earsbelongs w et : appoints msful a pow by nounced his that i an A few hours ber 13th later hi .| President 41% Roosevelti in xMa when night our' had great. ? Ay natural 07. 1= ' i f I aw. conference me at and Senta ontoc wovembe ehias to meet vas overheat ou, $9 Sa iris ht ia g lad magic the ) ouble sat other "ht of trout stars and ok lL Phsettl moon i hisnl letter creating the aterwa ion z NE} the hed President ae a!the upon , Omaha used fart this com lan-| ag to meet all it the village states ya and. ne territor property rhi bent Phe as dis erect as enough ‘ ak s ‘ to . Be and is no sound but the \ f of ther aie, t reason ig ‘that ta i Fainecrustiing breathing a t ees inland ae of terways . the: horses at, tine } + : y gloi family li and consider but his country she the re relatl im Let y ‘ n tl I pro! th ne pert ckete owner liv of near be by, as-nu ztream two men rol ‘ sat i he and I 2 "us all. the ).clared ba moked in silence in front of meh ible et the pues ' g00d a ; of turned hor ns houghtfully He): a} y ma ten i One inent was 5 ~ the chief iral r ur himself ind, thet and nowt . with ut i r thethe u making and main-)} making r+ h enough continue , under T: and Sher er she man ‘s | ten "ore Indian pre : hief aS other SIVIMCE | the the friends . vo culprit ofof Os OUI 1 old a wild no scholah the nt old, { wik 7 a ; ee Old ot f pe I n, and. was on her way ae earns fust famihes, ROI to. her a@iius Brighter, Home Building A r the i: People. oA e that eave itl 81 Ly h epee. ~he | days er when dirk the W reservation Lé commiss ing was all out upol th I mrome nd ; t ie f zer from | ula jomentou oy oors glow eY the = sk l above f roth and i. . ie tis long the ling ted led, : to . the . l nvento! Ther ae der the feet | me vnerevelr ar l | of Ye a roposal truct ent he Ff re on n Oct t wh n there vniie : at the fasc aie as under } Not a word was nference ft has O47 .o forec: i that he k B; ll i a . conferenc ' jo } e D ‘theoft‘ || te » fore . ! ort ‘ : et, ilone dhe} ( far into ‘ s die ation } general subject of the : 1 lt I conversation. ; of ; hand : | vithare. . ! o ) he h with ire re man. : UO tion I 1e ee th ré urceés nhe nation. ? G oir A | pr roan r urmly, ‘ his 1A aie . old er man. a her reasons mentioned to r , ae for} all hope p ‘ : ey at of t like dat?| é -nis movement their letter ution At ~ ven to the Presendendat ; So Jozeph's a ai be married le di ent } stated work mus litherto g our Le national Mee lat This conference was en i tor f y villzation. An } ntly directed t ose no time na icy 2 " has been one a ae poe of the almost un-}| Roosevelt cies ha aha tribe me ial was bs ‘a reach stricted its h disposal lest, possibilit of natural tOn sD resources! conservation now afixin up. : PTO 1 eTIGLOO iia ae had wer no we tizen. 5 than 4) you. at We are shed planning d sobriety ind this is more as only for lavish let measure ine | launched ae thal b ‘ie futur Sele1 gen a } Vork chr ourselves ic but for dispe ill ss Up tdo testify byof troub site k." t n any we ly other AcAt nation aig {in the world's] Taft to 1ldre: n who ee ore 3 h > mpathy ob )We were are the forefathers ‘« \ Du ie was an : Sunintnie abl iar. i Josenh= and this < policy of the Mr. . Tatt Hil quality? If he {*| government have isin impressed ee . more!future in has been shared federal a mighty and If by the] with this. \ enle tt dian movemen of Jackson," rem continued make the equal to our duti ramatic to go to him incidents 1d without opportunit! ; constituent Ms great . cupacity Three conse-| homes as tl l ome for the peop Hus oe se igh |} Guences have States. nf will recall the make homes ensued: scen West of -First,. tl \is- | unprece- | them mor l is in shuan ~~ enoug! itive seus ps trac tvpific oF ‘De Hills was ° mienensa one of t: 10 a slesinplariver: best ind | dented oni Chief consumption vho. Jofor hundred i am of ind natura € i My : ay 1 alw pe pik verry 4 nti : of t« of a f t mer a. tainilien | nd prohibition" } a in. ne , yurces: on 3 ; second } exhaustio tt es : dence a > ; Tent ine " ‘ f s fi rics that went There er betlked resources the l to the extent : tha ; ld =i : he f the American order i C 15 chy, atic f th and | foal Weeare him! but living eee ! 1 I yp » | part twenty-nine MigN of our: Se a availabl a are iblic. lands < eum 1 acecomy n hiecl abe a un home: | tach ey met h rhe rn gre ed into .¢ eee estat aha or linns o twenty-nine and Vi Rich Find for Laborers. zy moah,| " inherent | constructive with! worl or , irrigati pew i in| Corporate t but op kin int do It" ts, : je | de ba ei forests wher } are h she so m" al . miser fa oa F sople gwine to multiply to p-|arid » find the out: region, "cost ae). the Lutioning Par common aei peopl a ‘ a . ‘ ~ listener =e subwr ( 1 rsupplies: of | parent a 1 12 Ino meet o 1 par »b listor fou'th : + OL eans xX Banal a quawtah ri 1 ee of d tl rl a haat 1. ner to ir hours ldre A ian a } entered i ome | Al lon of row the | me " al ws ICee ‘ . t vid the dea ‘ : on, argumenta t te 1 L he' todays t ad the pleted af ‘ I Sy nur ot ly l v naan graders ; Dry ' a sweet an ; scent The pean. 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