Show i I 1 1 I 1 7 I 1 fw for can cau bo be Gail gained leI A 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 IN OGDEN I 1 1 or asthmatics can draw easy 1 breath here hore t 1 A NATURAL CURE 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 k I 1 for the gravest grayest ills to which our human 1 I 1 I FLESH IS HEIR k FI dissertation by art a rhys physician ician upon consumption asthma babies 0 and san stroke A VERY pretty story is told in the LA norse mythology mth and as near as I 1 can remember it rune runs aa as follows BAld ertho erthe god ot of the tile summer sunlight abode among tho the clouds in a royal I 1 aagard aH gard sir ato ate of 0 ambrosial food and drank the nectar of immortality his iris father mss ft odin tho the progenitor of kings and tho the fountainhead fountain head bead of poet poetry ry painting and song balder battler was the 1 of gods who protected him 1 from threatened peril or impending evil it fell on a day that he wandered from rom homo home without ilia ills invisible armor and treacherous copter father ef of the fenris wolf sought to tako take hie his ci life this could bo be done only ayd by deceptive finca copter therefore put a I 1 spray ortho of alio gentle mistletoe into tho hand of who was blind and I 1 bade lihn him cast it toward the photon on m which miller was blinding standing when ben to lot I 1 the harmless sprig changed into a javelin and balder was slain at ilia this the goda gods were struck with a speechless horror and funereal clouds hung over the earth and anti lild ald the face of the sun to symbol their mourning then hermod his brother volunteered to ride into the dominion of death so something methi ng like Orp orpheus lieu in the greek mythology to ransom the mell beloved son of 0 odin in nine days da and nights lie rodo rod 0 ili liaw valiant steed through I 1 norwegian bogs challenging venomous boado and with his etcel steel corselet I 1 warding off tho the serpent till he be was come to the tile mouth of the pit I 1 here lere made known his errand and told of the great world bowed dow down n with grief rief and how it refused to be comforted death replied that I 1 lie I 1 must have havo some proof of this unusual r manifestation and that if all things on tho the carth cartil the living as well as the lifeless tho the plumes on forest tre trees and anti the mighty sea tile valleys that lay a in tho the warin w arin embrace of 0 the suna dunand nl t the by a spangled hilla and every fish that bre breasted aRted the ocean and evert it tho birds that floated through tho great deep of lie hoa A betl would weep then should balder bo be given luck back and thor beat the clouds with his imer and odin moved tho tile hearts of all things else till the earth was a carnival of sorrow borrow of course this I 1 ie only a pleasant my mth myth th that lus has con come co down to us through gil tho tile classic folk loro of tho the oll north but nevertheless i R it most beautifully lully illustrates the grandeur of I 1 that sacrificing belt self devotion which goes foes down dowl into the tile grave to materialize a vanished loved one though it lio bo a fable wo we lovo love it because to it tells the story of a fading form brought back from lie the realm of shade and rehabilitated among of its former conquests the ringing gauntlet haa has a music pott soft aa is a mothers lullaby lul laly but cheering with bold melody tho the valley galley of delith it sets the star of hope above the shadows that hang over the he tomb and anti twines ite its uninviting portal with garlands of affection more enduring than the ivy and sweeter than frankincense I 1 how low many times have I 1 seen kindred and friends in muto borrow sorrow around a prostrate form whose whoso restless fi spirit t was about to pass aver over pirl into the tile re realm in of shadow and nothingness and so have you my reader and we have beard heard them fay a thousand times plain aa as the dumb eloquence of woe woo could speak that I 1 it if their hearts were the world then hould should all things in it weep if tho tile vanishing soul could bo be brought back to 1 brighten rig liten the g gloom i hovering so over tile fireside and t n oom they WOM would fain lie down town with the worm if th this Is bitter bitter cup in might ight only pa pass Ss away aw ay of all death beds tho the consumptives is the most pitiful but but the least to be regretted because though tho the end is inevitable each day lay brings added hope hoi and painless dreams of coming 0 health and and visits to the babbling spring welling out of tel tell leaning hill sides rich with tho tile breath of clover and redolent of sunshine euna hino in the morning tho the sick ono one puts out a thin liand band to meet your our greeting and says 1 I am better now a and nd to tomorrow morrow I 1 shall be well a aaen ain 11 but tho the noon brings deeper roses rows to the cheeks checks and nd unearthly splendor to the brilliant eyes e and tho the fluttering breath goes out with the twilight and no morning will ever come such is a brief by no d of f more than one seventh 0 of f all the death th beds in the world and audit it will be no wonder if the tile reader contemplate the above figures with a shudder of incredulity but it is nevertheless a fact and I 1 repeat that more than one seventh of t alio ito human family dio die of lung malady so you see that tho the victims of consumption arc are scattered over tho the earth thick as an autumn leaves in brosia but not one dies of hat that AU disease ia u this favored region in a practice liero here of twelve to fourteen years more or less extensive I 1 have never seen a case of consumption that I 1 thought originated here and I 1 have mido mado m ido diligent ena enquiry I 1 among t n 0 my medical brethren awl and T t b believe e i bev a ar experience is like in my own A residence hero will restore to natural tono tone lungs already developing tuberculosis juav out t ut the tile system must not be too much broken nor bo the vital powers too much depressed for lungs already destroyed have no more power to grow w again than an a amputated finger ff has t to rebuild it its bcd cred r d 0 organism cism I 1 suppose that tho the I 1 increased r T at alti dude above sea level orel haa has something to do with strengthening tho the lunge lungs as well as the muscles that or envelope them at tills height one hae has to breathe deeper and rne 4 rapidly in order to got from I 1 the air the tile nutritive qualities that maintain lifo life forthe for the higher ono one ascends w tile more attenuated those elements become and the more eagerly tho the in instinctive faculty reaches a out for them this increased activity adds to the of tile lunge lungis and the walla walls of t the b chest h est for much the sam e reason that the blacksmiths hand that wields the hammer ie is larger and stud stronger than the one that does not it ie is we well 11 understood by horse owneta o wrier that a tioren cannot keep up ft a long effort on the turf here I 1 AV 11 I 1 r 1 without lall fatigue U until n all thoro thoroughly lil bill fLo inured 1 to the 0 utmos phena fuel that there under undergoes g 0 O 0 s combustion OmbA ion for the he burp purpose Os of 0 k keeping ee p ing tho the heart up P to ita it prodigious iou high pressure increment movement W 1 hy the will not contain air nor their walls ila support the pressure for the are but rudimentary compared coina irad sitf with what they must be to tahvo live in this nt at tonu atod air air it la Is only by the itilia lation of tho ox gen and somo other minor elements found in lie the air that combustion ia Is maintained and ani am mal lio life supported and this is is found in proportion to the blekht in lit other worda words tho the hoibo hoi bo can live livo only by bv receiving a en iven en quantity of oxygen and in ab chis s high altitude alti tudo ho he has to work v ork over a larger quantity of nir air in ili order to obtain it 11 chero U hero there is a will there ie is a way ay ho however mover and a horse 1 coming from a lower piano plane into this higher one instinctively feels that ho lie must have more stir air and lie sets himself about getting it UK the nostrils dilate and the vital current is pumped pumped into them until the tile look like tunnels cis windpipe a expands ci panda tile lungs distend avith w ith each ing tion until the flanks heave and an Pra every muscio muscle fit in ho the body bolly quivers ni with ith the etrain strain how inan many an ov ncr of a fast horse thinks of 0 I 1 this tr its when his hit noble brute is finishing finIs hinga a phenomenal mile on courage alone if ho lie would but 1 wait a year ear until the tile tun lung cell cells and their partitions together with the outer wrapping 0 of I 1 muscles become I larger adgor t thicker erand and stronger to retain fit alio out pressure when the in pros pres sure or r weight has been removed cd by this increased height then could i a horse arse trot a milo mile at the top ot of lua his speed with w etli as little distress as an air engine could go the fame distance this is la precisely true of man tile rea reader der will w ill remember if ho he were not born here that when lie first came into this elevation how frequently lie had hall to pit sit down to recover from the f fatigue t I 1 incident to this rarefied air A and ti if f tit alie claret did not spring from his nofre nose lie waa was in in luck inck llew hemorrhages take place because tile mr air is not heavy enough to hold tho the blood in its vessels but in a short time the these blood channels become I 1 hypertrophied ly per or thickened by the in in creal created qed uses to which the are put like the hand that swings the hammer already alluded to the prospector w will ill tell ou oil that ft it very verv little fire will sen servo to boil the tile water in ins ills kettle but to cook the dinner in in it is is quite quito another thing todo to do this lio lie must tie down tile cover to retain the heat another factor in in the development of healthy lung action ia the absence of moisture in the air air the little cells CON that everywhere indent the lung lu substance are lined with an ex cee angly delicate membrane which becomes ir irritated with the of air the a particles of which wo are wedged w edged apart part b by athe the coarser chemical constituents of 0 water the result is is that quantities of mucous more or less abundant are generated in in the sells tive five muscular cc cells Is that go to mike make up its structure and these flow flowing ing down town by natural law of gravitation into the little air air pockets of the lungs soon clog and fill them to overflowing disease is the inevitable inc vi ta ble consequence c 0 nse quence and death Deat lithe the final panacea now there is 14 not much rainfall rain fall hero here during summer months and the foil soil from its peculiar co composition 1 hion soon drinks up tip apat what redundant moisture moi turo is not evaporated while a breeze is 13 con Tas passing sing dovo down n from tho the cold coll snow region glon of 0 I 1 tho the mountains liko like a snorre nver ver through the ocean to fill tho the vacuum always abw ays present in in the w arm warin chambers air odthe of the valley keeping tho the atmosphere at all times puro pure and bracing I 1 have not attempted to give any fine spun theories of my own I 1 nor bior sought to weave them tv together caber with glittering verbiage to bewilder tho the reader but I 1 have tried to tell a eim sim pie dor t made up of accepted facts most ot of them at least known to the world from front the da dave it of 9 and I 1 wish that I 1 had more time and ability to dav devoto oto to jo this charming aub eject for at every ever step in in this boundless field field ol 01 investigation mv esti gation one meets with cong constant tant and agreeable surprises since ain o a committee of the chamber of commerce requested me to pre prepare paree tine his t paper for them I 1 have had no timo time to consult authorities but ha have m written ritten gt off hand band from memory but what w hat ever be the ilia basis of speculation in in tins this matter or whether tho the reasons that I 1 have advanced bo be assailable or not the tile eternal truth remains and is is indisputable I 1 n di livable that WHILE WHILE aro RE THAI T 11 ONE SEVENTH OF THE HUMAN RACE DIE ANNUALLY AVITI I 1 PHTHISIS ISIS on olt wr NOT ONE DIES dia S FRO 1 l SUCH A DISEASE originating HERE now N wo we tiro are coine come to speak of that foster bister of consumption and full twin of misery asthma whether or dry after being in in this climate a year it if one will continue to remain all the tile di strewing phenomena common to will disappear never to come co back but in in guise gilse of some ugly nightmare to remind the robust man of the horrid dreams that haunted the in long hours of hie his invalid inval id night the doughy patulous patu loue face Ns will ill give plara to the rosy cheek check and nourishing blood will pour into them from its recent con flicht with the air air in healthy lungs and the once frail man will gland stand erect on hie his feet clothed with tho the full majesty of health he iuli even as his ancient pr progeny ogeni sordid tor did when god breathed into hie nostrils and ho lie became a living soul the sunken ce eye with ite its black arcola and far away expression so common inthia in this distressing disease will have ita its old time look of inspiration come back again and bo be in very fa fact c t the window of a happy soul the heart will lip bear ar ita its increased burden with delight delie bt and the sickroom sick room will w ill lose that frightful sound bound of a strangling victim the lunge lungs will eap exp expand and with wit the tile pressure ol 01 gods unshackled air while I 1 ile every artery will throb with pure blood ambitious to chum churia through all its labyrinthine w ways ays to the very v cry toes ae As I 1 before intimated this recovery ia is sure to remain only so long as the patient t remain hero here for candor compels mo me to eay say that I 1 i have known many instance instances of on on moving butof out of this tills country this chiango from dis case to health docs does not seem to depend depond so much an the climatic conditions already explained as upon a peculiar element in the air which lias has been given the name of ozone oon m what hat ever that may be for I 1 do not know and a good many better men than 1 am are in the same boat it W ie not the object of this writer to mislead the public in regard to the climate of ogden city and weber county utah as a health resort nor to seek by the the loose verbiage of an irresponsible charlatan to paraiso it more than a lifelong life long residence hero will litif pit justify if therefore I 1 say that all morbid conditions will by no moans mend mond here and there are nomo some disease diseases that not only dov elope perm ibous conditions but these rapidly augment until death cornea comes to close tile wenc scene I 1 have no doubt but one far gone with consumption or asthma one whose whoso vital forces have havo been broken on the cruel wheel heel of want or burnt out by the firce 13 tree of bissil dissipation a lion or in battling long conf with either 0 of these mer cifers maladies would hardly hard survive even a few monalia of rn r in air the a steni cannop b nr I 1 t no go a strain train of discipline necessary to accomplish com the end sought let one ono in in a tolerably good condition but who feels that ho he hae has the tile taint of these cruel scourges burning in his ills veins come out here and end in a few month the old neighbors accustomed to liis ills former haggard appearance would not know him let lot mo me call your our attention to ton another frightful malady from which thia this f favored 2 7 0 m d region i 1 is exempt I 1 allude to r a b ie s or decd recd hydrophobia a so far as I 1 |