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STARTLING
DISCOVERY
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Stops fill Wastes by Feed
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Cures Indigestion and Ali
Stomach Troubles.
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MILLIONS MUST BE EXPENDED
BEFORE CULEBRA IS LEVELED
—W. E. Christian
“My first impression upon landing at
i Colon was that It I stood upon tiptoe
I could see the Pacific ocean. The Isth
mus is only 47 miles wide between Colon
and Panama, and to one standing at
either place It almost seems that the
beating of the surf on the other shore is
audible. The next feeling that came
‘ . r me wn-s one of wonder that a nation
. the I’nited States hid for so long al
.- .1 the isthmian canal to remain un
it. while the trade of a continent lan
;;o. !i d for the laVs. of such a waterway
to reach the teeming millions of the
Orient.”
in this manner began W E. Christian,
assistant general passenger agent of Hi?
Seaboard Air Line railway, when asked
yesterday to give hi.; Impressions of the
country and the causes that are now the
center of interest of the world Panama
and the canal.
In 1893 Mr. <'brittian went to the Isth
mus as start representative of ■be New
Y.c' Press, and his letters written from
flint pl.-.i■■ svere svndicated by McClure, of
Pi.ila ;• iphia, and published in all the
b a iing Amerl m newspaper" and other
pct bidicals. I.ater Mr. Christian repre
■■ ’itcd Tlie New York Herald on a sim
i’.... niw- on in Cuba, curing the Spanish
fim.ri an war. In licit struggle lie was
. . ■ . ant of the Hirst North Carolina regi
n . ~t. In newspaper work, Mr. Christian
- had more ese-fi'n ? than falls to
i; .. lot of most m'-mbers of the pro
■n. and recognizing his peculiar flt
. . -for the work. Tim Press '•■‘cured ins
■ rviccs to iin'it ■ at first hand tiie
-i. a ; P.<..:. ma : 1 1:da ’, w l ll--h slm To 1 t lie
■'■ rid win n i: ■- details wer* made public
some years ago.
In f.'.’i ■ itiii'i ids work er the i'ThmU''.
Mr Christ ini spent six weeks on the
s-eno. covering the erdire terrrtr.rv em
braced in the ■ ;>>r liions of the French
Cai l] I Oi l . . . d he ] r'diahl’- knows
mor,. i.o’it tiie land and the subject now
I> : r.- i’. Anieric profile than any man
now residing in tills country.
Boasting of French Bubble.
Mr. Christian ’.nant-'d to tell the re
sults of b.is olisi. rvations in the land of
the insect and the fever, and the informa
tion furnrTed by him is h re given to
Hie public:
“PH give yon a drsrripti m of Panama,
■ it was. as it is and t's it can be.
Mr. Christi.m. Wb -n I went th. re
in 1893 rhe gr at l.nbble in which the
Freirhm"n had invested their millions
barat, and all those aho bad robbed
the company were gon? Only a lew
re;- i r? r-rn'ineP: where the
t ousnnd.- of laborers hid been busy at
tin ir tasks only these and the whiten
ing bones of those who had perished
a the f > ■t>r-haiinted marshes of the
most, terrible land on the globe.
'Siar.ding in ghostly silence, decaying
from the n.oist winds that l>low contin
ually during certain hours o' the day.
were the snb ndid palaces built by the
1-. ■ pel) oiTn ers who canm oyer t > build
the <a al. Among those establishments
was the IT'"'' of !>.-> the engi
n-i >- who designed tlie canal. All of
n.sin were i dling to pirw-s, and neglect
showed a.' ali sides.
' I had recess to tlie bo<Ts of ih'-
'-ii:i.; a:.y through the <■■-.;rly of M.
ISosa, one of tlie engineers of th-?
e.ian!. and from ib.wc book: I discovered
e.-mt'y v.liat Itad I. ■■■■> expended, both
on the canal and on the houses and
mb r eatra'/agam es of the ofiwers. Some
of; tbose ri-r-id-wTro tin biggest
swindles ever perpetiaied on any people.
Tlie house occupied by De Jessops could
have been built for 515.000, but it was
pin cd on the boolrs .'f the company at
a Cost of $150,000. A few one-story
buildings, called hospitals, all o' which
o'-.i.i b.ivo been . r'.-i- d for SIO,OOO. were
eiuirged up at SI.OOO 000.
“Tlie total amount expended on tlie
c. bains, as figured by me from the <-om
•:■private b inks, was $206,000,000.
“With this great sum the eannl was
a It for a dis an -e of ex.iciiy 20 miles,
I I miles on one side t’m isthmus and 9
on the other. Twent y-scve;i miles re
main to be cut. and the part remaining is
th.- hardest of all, for it requires that
n; no rnov d th? kind of moun-
tain.* that require money as well as faith
to move them.
Culebra in the Way.
Direct]- in -lie path of the survey
kind* Cutebrn, “the sm’ke,” as ils mum’
signifies, ami before the ti’st ship crosses
the isthmus of 'p.-mama this snake must.
’• d'-droved; the mountain must rot
oniy be biro’igbt down to a level with
it.- surrounding country, but even i s
roots must be dug >ip. In spite of the
millions spent in cutting its gray sides.
I'ule- ra s'.ini-- today almost as it it had
tiev.-r known tlo prick of the laborer’s
.i'-'. -l. Millio'.s more will have to ho
j.'iireri Into tic ' black land of death
before the mountain disappears from the
piitb. of progress and the waters of the
A ' 'di' and Cm P.wific unite This, or
a :;.sii-m of locks in connection with
f'i’ii .res river, is said by eminent on
rs to tie t'c only solution of the
is’, iimia n w.’it.erway.
it is rim Cliagri’s which makes the
■lemt'r;’ m ‘’'althy. Annually it over
flow its brit.s and rushes over the low
' i.'ea.p 1; mis, leaving vegetable and an
irmil matt' r to decay under the. fierce
rays o' the tropic sun and breeding
mriing ami swift, death for tlie people
who inhabit the isthmus. It is tlie
source of the most dangerous fever eve.-
)-.iii’wn. a fever that even the native
,\ "i - u.-. brought, ovi r by Del.esseps and
hl.- company, could n-c withstand in the
s'mhtes: degree. Thousands and tboa
; :i.;.' of tlmm sm’ciimhed to its attacks
-..ir'ly after ill'’-;- were landed on the
:.d;,l eoai-.l*-. The laborer, picking ste.ad
il- .1 tlie will of the canal, would com
ci. ,in of a slight indisposition, and would
lr I'gni: “ the bank to rest a moment.
]r. tb.ar posilmn death would strike him,
and there lod -.y his boms lie. This is
tl ■ s.'ory of the f' ver from one end of
■." land to the oth'-r. When fresh dig
ar.- made st the present time along
;i .- ini if-ill led vations made ton
i.rs go, c.emib-s . skeletons of these
unfortunate creatures are found just
where they fell when overtaken by the
p v.-r No man once attacked has ever
recovered.
Eanger of Bread Fever.
‘Tanaina and Colon and the country
between them form the deadliest spot in
the world. No one ventures out of tlie
house after nightfall, if there has been
a ■ slightest fall of rain, or if the at
rno.-phere is at. all damp. It is death to
d'-. so. Within two hours of such ex
pi -lire, or of getting the least w t. the
dread fever commences, and before mid
night th" victim has passed away.
“I crossed the isthmus from ocean to
ocean on 100 . w ill.lug along tlie track
of the Panama railroad. In no other
way could I nave crossed. The interior
t a n.« of tmuerlirm-h so thick rliat
nothing but reptiles can penetrate it.
Tlie mi.liele of the native sometimes
enables him to go short distances, lint
to an American of higher and more civil
ized latitudes ft passage is impossible.
Only a path about a foot wide alongside
THE WEEKLY ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 23, 1903.
L i the track of the railroad affords foot
. I passage across the Isthmus. This jungle
i is broken b/ spaces covered with water,
I the very appearance of which provokes
1 i a shiver in the breast of the beholder.
1 i Green, its surface mottled with slinjy,
f I darting creatures, stagnant, repulsive,
i I with reptiles of loathsome character sun
. i ning on the higher spots, one glance at
I the sight tells the history of the fate
11 of the workmen who tried to dig tlie ca
’ i nal.
■ I The country is one grand Insect nursery.
. * Everything is named for an Insect or a
r< ptjle. Cockroaches attain a size and
ferocity that is wonderful. It is neces
sary to protect the hands and feet dur
ing sleep to prevent these creatures eat
ing off the nails to the quick. All other
varielios flourish, and their nocturnal
I visits render Hie life of file visitor a
. burden.
’ It took four days to walk across the
•17 miles of th'’ isthmus. In that journey
1 became thoroughly familiar with the
country ami with tin? proposed route of
the canal and the work that had been
done on it by the French company.
“I was entertained at Colon by Colonel
• Alfred Hives, the eminent engineer and
i the father of Amelie Rl\es. the novelist.
- j Colonel Rives was regarded as one of
the greatest members of his profession
that the United States ever produced, and
be had been employed by the French
; government to look after the canal work.
I also met there a son of Captan Berk
ley, of this city. lie was conduci<tr on
, the Panama railroad. Many other Amer
icans were there at that time, and I sup
pose there are even more now. It was
. Mie idea of Colonel Rives to use the
I'liagres river to fill a system of locks
across the i-ihnii:: and I inis obviate the
difficulty of cutting down tlie Culebra
mountains, but the people in charge did
not undertake to carry out ills plans.
Advantage of Nicaragua.
“In rrty opinion, there is no question
i as to tin- superiority of the NiosNigua
; route over tlie Panama rout'.', it i - infi
nitely preferable. That part of Nieara
-1 gua is a healthy land, where coffee plan
tations are numerous and where the peo
ple can live In health .‘.nd security. Where
the Panama, cana.l will bo 1 ham already
tried to toll you; it is a. perfect death
trap.
1 “A: Coion the buzzards are so thb'k
they interfere with the people. They
Wi l: sedately along the stre.-ts with rhe
■ pass 'l's, they sit on the fi ue ■*, they .perch
ion il," raofs of the bouses, and they are
i in evldeneo w’ni rever the eye turn. Peo
ple are buried there twenty in a grave,
and it is a common praeti'-e for the fam
ily of .1 dee’.ised person to rent a coffin
and take the d'nd one to the cemetery
hi it. and when the funeral is concluded
to return the coffin to the undertaker.
Panarn i. is better than Colon In some
respects It is pleasanter th' r*- when
■he brerv.es blow, and it is perhaps
a little healthier. At both places all
tlie stores close at I I o'clock In the morn
ing and remain closed until 2 in the af
ternoon, while the inhabitanls take their
siesta. No work is ev> t done in tin
middle of the day, and if It is at all lamp
i.i'-ro is none do’ie during tlie ' mire day.
“To return to tlie Immediate subject
of the canal, I will say that ports of it
tbrit are already eomph-ti d could be made
V idy for u-'" in u short tirm mid •itli
little expense. Wlrit is done was done
.a a. masterl.v manm i. There is nothing
shoddy about it; it is a stamlar.l con
stru lion in ev< : y respect. But it will
require at the iowest estimate $100,000.-
000 to reduce Cui-.bra to lie- !• i 1 of the
i sea and cut. a passage through its bas<‘.
■ 1 am not rvi engineer, but it is a (.'parent
Ito any sane observer tlntt an enor
‘ moiis amount of money will be required
I to complete the task so disastrously Un
; dertuken by France.
; “And I want to say that there was
: never such a Bel. liazzat s feast seen in
i the world as went on at the isthmus dur
: ing tlie time wor k was being carried on
- there. If. passes hitman belief. Why,
one could seartely walk upon the con i
’near Pamima for the broken friigmen.ts
: of champagne bottles i brown there by
: the reckless mid spemlthrifi offiems wiio
: v’er“ .> ;ippo:’‘d to be sobei 1;, attending to
'tli- ir duties as superintendents of tlie e i
nal const rm: tion. lor hundreds and
’ liunilr- il.. of yards along tile beam near
! .he city the ground is lit. tally covered
i ’.villi ties, evidmeis, ot w -ef’ilncss and
■ extrav. inn nee. And ti-.,t was only a grain
jof sand in file dm- i, when all their
: orgies are taken into consideration.
Orgy of the French.
The very dredges th it w re used Io
i carry the dirt, from the '■X'-.'.v.'itior.s out
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' with .'.abins • the roofs, and there under
sjl\. n awn;-. the officers of the . oni
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.need the l<n -z s In eornpnriy with se.nr
j h-’t women < . - Lilly import'-d from Paris
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i if-i'. 'Jud the- >1 ■.est.O'i savingS'Of a. nation !
w:l> iny. ; :;dcr<-d bv rccrount offiunrs
;in such L’i ’-;y -'is wnr never knov-n
;])■ i.; ;.'in a r.'i-‘nre<l in the gar-
' d*-, of IL-Lu .
Colon toil; -.unis upon a foumiation
, eompos‘-d in • b.]/' of the splendid in::- !
Cii i 'i';’ ; .a -iViT (’.!<■ sid-’s of s(C;i!U-
•! b. . in 'ij d- ■■ that tin y .
■ni.-. and i -d;e a."• - it
■n ;t. Di - general w- changed
.‘V'-uy t manti and v.hib- ! was ;
tinn-- i ;•»;•.(] out w;.j . It w.; - done '
that, all mk’ht In'ic a ehanee to pel rich,
'i’ll affirm: Wib- ya -sinp agents
:»f Cm- i m-yi .i '•. tiny << mt inua lly ,
htjiieht line )!•!•; • .xp'-ir-; r•• maehinery
:;u-t Idle Ht-ipim canid yrodm-r. and
•.■.•■’l li r-.'-ahtod 'oloj. j: was um-'-re- '
mmHonsly into the s'a- she
"loss" was yui-oro-b of- ■>ars«n and t'u-re
was nothing to d<- bu; ordt-r more, it’ —•
>-■ win* r 1 th-- off! rs '■ irr-o in i'-ir their
w alth. ’.-a • pur.-n.": ■ ■ wm •’
al: iv. od 25 - r • H of t total e •••■.
am.muling i- mi <>ns of dollars in all. j
Xo w<*i. r ; b. d 1 Ail ibi- fine
mi: .d;im-r\ , !>.< i; .- : ; wil h t m-im-;' of
l ;, r-m.-h poi. • ■ is nod fdhms, now d rms
y.: r of ia • a- ■'■- ;’--m • b Ih“
<>it v of < .I-.-, ! mis 1 ml y shor- d up '
on tin-- sn-td ’ of th(' gruabst. e»itm- ,
pri.-v* and th. nr " seandnl-»'.<s that file
earth has ev- r ?
Su di, L* !■ o ,is ■ p.c d :mt , i; -y <C Ikm
Pan-itna t-m ■_ ,Xor. that, the I :•!{•<: -
StsD-s will ii; tuqidr . onm-f ssicn of >
1h ■ siyb- tn ' 1 ’ -n't 'h • in' - l ou.'a :
am t mm. a y ma • ■ wm change in that
’••-.ion. WiCm 1 few -.-‘ars the .\m.al
will boa reamy it is marvolcms that ;
fm- so long - marry has :t>o t l illy i
by and resin-d • • listen to the demand i
of the woi hl■' t ■■■'du r-m that a short-r ■
rmv> than :rnu : th * cimiinent. be pro- ■
vide,!. Whm t Cubed Sian's builds 1
the .anal, it '.vl i have t,. take steps to >
jem- ay th* idw- hful •on iitlons on tin- ;
I •thmus. <.i i w! d that m: ■(•■'ssl''ally ac- 1
comtiiist.-ed .■ m is no*hib» proent
the Panama -n ;”y from bmmmmg one I
of the blismsr f of file world.
Already i'■ ■ • V"’* 3 ■ *ast is alive
with tin* rm ”, '-g •T.'eui, of the pro- |
; ■ -tod improv r m. and it Is no dr.•am ,
’o that b- ■■ tin pr- • g-rmralion
yarnc s from tia, 'um' ;rm mmthern cot- ;
ton mills will b supplying all the cloth
used b;„- ,\m<m: mas j n fh ( -. nmnu- ;
faeture of ■m- clothing. Tiny wear l
limbing bat > ot; a, the masses of them. ’
and wo will mm it to them. All lines :
of uommer- r wdi i' r, el the < ffeet of tin l ■
canal’s stimulm- ' > businer-s, arid ! look ;
for wondn i .’ Images to a as a
t-muli of ;■ ■ ;sti u’c:ion,"
I* e Booklet
On Blood Pern n written by tlie ’ending
m ■•ial .4. m ;hi ounb-y A-.dr.ss Dr. .1, •
Newton J iiitlm• v. 42 Inm.-’u Imiiding. :
Atlanta, G:n
»
Naked Truths Well and Valiantly i
Spoken.
(From Tl * \tCnia Evening News )
Out of the ’w'-s o r veiled allusions
and portentoiD' hints as to tan criminal
participation o:* tins government in the
coup d’etat, tb re has not come one siib
sbantial fact Al" ar out the contention,
and surely jf ; had nxisi -d the fierce
light which bus hot-a turned on the af
fair would ini\ PNDo.md it long ago.
The ver; t,-. . of events has more '
than jusiim'd th- president's prompt rec
ognition • ’ ti facto go\ernment of
Panama. I; i iear that the new repub-
lic is, usd W r; '■''"in th- beginning, well
es.mblii-hed, ,-tml that tie re was no other
authority in terribuy in question
with whom w< rnuid ‘reat.
in (hi dmi. fm'bblus dictated by a *
blind, hiihati ■ partisansiiip, Hie merits
of ibo Panima struggle so-nn to have
been ' i tirt ly • ■ m-rlookt <]. it lias been
abundantly s ’ wu that the people of
that province I ■ve been groaning under
the yoke of •mpiessioii for years. Its
rich r< venm-s v, r<- tuime- into the com
mon coff<• i'-'i i lie hem-tit ot < olombia,
while nothing wlmt• -ve.- was done in re
turn fop the i ri't a lies. Even the most
indispenm ble public works wore not
carried ju » >. \■ ’-ution. A general air
of desolation and decay prevailed every-
where, and. D> t-rown all, the nm miificen
enterprise which, not only im.-im- so mum'i
’a I'iiiama. but bm s hmm "ac <d th
world’s splendid dreams for genera
ti ms, avu wantonly, ami no doc .- «-or
runtly. stilled by the comhiced stupidity
and greed of Pobunbiin odieial-.
Tim reastmable expect a tioris and the
jus: demands of Panama, hi matters
great and small, both rtment and remote,
W'T“ bluntly and hopelossb disappoint
<d. Nay, more. It is tru-- an ! v 'ey
dmiy it? that an oppr- ssive gloom hmm
over the peopb- of the I'nited State.\ ami
in a measure over tin? wim e w .nd, oniv
f»-w short weeks ago, v. mm tile < ob,.m
i.j.-i.-i cmgr' "'s had rejee-ed our -line:
j-eaty and adjou: i'*‘d. \\ .. n it u- nmd
t:;al Hu 1 intemmiu Hilt- light betw- cu Hm
two routes, was to >' l; reopened ml t’.ai
>,s.- were, in la"!, no tbs- reauza
imu. oar tir'-am tl.m.a we were litiy
v ' ( irs ago. Tlie whole emintn f‘ lt o
: ; -i-,eni ::g s r -nse nd despair.
\ sudden turn of ailairs wm like lb"
shadow of a gi* at rucK in a W'mr.v mnd.
A hop'-'mss prospect was <-onvtriud into
om- t»f almost absolute ■■ertaiaiy. ami to
da >• Co- Ameri'.ui people k: >w tint. He.
• will .'-'non become an a" -omidish- <_l
►Sur-’ly no people <.m earth have greater
r-'.ismi to rojoiee at the prospem o! pierc
m." th" jsthmmi than. w>- vim ai-- at its
eery gates und arc tn <:ib'h tlm pts'
fr;;; ts of th- new prmmmrn >. V. • ■ smul
e.. in Cm- very b-d o: ihi’ frmdifying
gulf ‘Crc.; a oi com ■ . H-onu’ impor
'a tV dt\' on on; -<i;H. r a cou.-t a.I ' ’
ih- F’F.-it entrepot <d Cm- world's nmle.
with prop,ortion,ate ad van' ag« : ■ -ir;’-m ed
.e,,r the smiimrn state- The . ip
to bo inverted and ten- lips .n ,f ‘ I" ■■» at
•■lm lirim. The great rommereial high
w.•• .- whoso general com'se h u bu d'--
twe-m N»w York and the Coid»m Gat?
must rm doflm-ted to thm south. Ii is ip.
final answer to a. Lmg and m-rmst
prayer.
And hero vm sit snarling a al whining
in partisan rancor, asp- namo for goo’s
and mon:
O fools am! bond!
TVu are <i'Conting our own ends. V/e
,-H-e pushing into pr<uniium,.m an
which w° oamio! affo’-d to an i. mo l
and losimz sle.ht of fbizrc’d bkmdors mul
abuses whi.-h should drive -ho r-piibl’-
I'-m; from u<>wer. immlmited be trusts,
gangrened with graft. Its oxo.-mi- e o--po
imnt ci.idgclmg us with s' " ! "i:ai: ■ v s r
every opm-’-hmit y. tb.e reu>’bi’e;rn pm.dv
I - vuli’eralN' 1 nt a hund’-.-d joints in
homes''-. They are real r vC-P'-’i
ePuvmr for settlement and whim: 1■ ■>
Avy'pr’cao neop’o am : n a. mood to mMb'
rieht. Tbev on no susniebm
i-’m flint a< tn some nv-r- f " miicg band
being at work In P-innm v They am oa ilc
■»''hi a w'l' b" hmm bmg tb' emm! is
!’■' sueee< CH operation m l ss the- peopb*
rb-- -ip and mnmlinfn +h?m.
Th? • is ».n time. »'o ’- ‘fore. for im tn be
diverted. V\ r e are ulm-mg lp.i.> ib.-• ha’'?s
nf tlm onemv. and flwv nr - semoflv re
joi Hng. T.nf ne adh.--m tn flm issues
■ W : -h 3r" clear and jmd. end the m ?•■
10.-’r-vr. beard at the rmps two we'-ks
mm. s • whb'h the nnrf v in nr-.8-cr verv
i-r-’pe'l.c fd t.'.’-b v.-i’l
' ’ ‘’ w’.i- iwirul wlum
i!” fie -l ive knur comes.
Bole Goes on the Bench.
Ilonop.ilu, November 18.- Tim comm's
; i-m aoiiitliig Governor I>o!e I'nited
Staler iisirict judg-. rcm-'u-d hero la-;
nl-.iil. Hi will take th" oath of office
before. Chief Justice Froar, ,if the Terri
torial sup-'cne c<’-irt, 00-l as ame los .--at
on th" iH-neh immedl;;tol? - . Sc.-a imy
i .-pto’r !: is not yet received his enmrnis
simt a:- - goN'crnor, but Ig virtue of his
.. of see’t.-iry In will act us governor
in the interim
| One Callon of Wine Absolutely Free!|
Giving l ri-ri* for you.- money than yrm eonld fret from any other mer-
• hnnt hr.s alw-i.’ * bot nom ; -y, ,\ <’omp;'.rison iif th' - ;;roat Liquor
'A It \\ « emr xv.th any .qhers \\ ;.l Flow you that imoti'nr horn in the V nitod V, L?
II \\ Siao s:s ; ’niT y< ui-mm !. !<;•• ■••i.ifT m um.' ;iwo ;irt\ Wo vo .I’lyo-
Jl“ — hitelv freo <»;n lion of/'<-•» ••<<’ Pure ( alift'rnia Wino. Yourchoiee
»V, of either I’.'a< b<u ry I’.r iJ .. \ 1 ic.-t. S-ierry. !’<>;•’, .’a'awha or M s $ ix
p*-^*'* - — <■•”•'• with e\- ;• f.i.- tn- ■ rai.-i'i u' ilm eolobratOhl Popper
3 -3 - . ifwJl |
K gf'.-it ( H’oee jI. us.'ie<- imlwo H”i! ;t r.t m>st. kiquniz that ’iio greater |[ ‘/■ ,'j - g
ri | Wa/j »•«.£* 1/5 1+ port Ihi <»t th< -<• x\ I• ~ iiwilim ■ m’■< ur f ri'-'t rj- eu- ’omers i: •.■ 7•’ Bi
I Vnr ifr! §O & iL— -$ OI,I> I’LFPLIi has !■ -hi know nf >r X.«,' ears ihrmmm- 1C i* gr
I IQ Q/A ~<eit tim l'. it ml > ; .•!; i - 'is the bn.-t \ Il!- ky ni"iio.v e.i u buy. Its nrv *xua 'A A. * NS ' f -1 j;
'.« j (Sjw nntccd and is al lulcly jmr. . We u u--aniple. tins whisky. z . i >4
fa I . 8 llyoudof't li’.d ii veer.-ented y»u can s. .I .1 l.ncl; at our exnon--. ? K;
I A' r^-' I ? ha g
| AilSlii M. QUHMN SsT Ag.i i |
647-549-551 Main St., Kansas City,Mo. R
1 COSTLY EAR IS GRAFTED
ON HEAD OF MILLIONAIRE
< 7’l.mb- ; p! in. November 18.-- 1 >r. An-
: drew L. Nelden. of Nmv Vm-R. today j er
fm-med the ‘ imadic.!; o. grafting an <ar
upon (ii" h r vd of a. •ve-ti rn millionaire.
: '.mm- same the mirgs.m s.;y ; -, he is m’d-r
bo. d li- ' to .Hci’.lge, The- op 'ratiort vms
to b.i\" !,• • !! j formed in New 'fork, imt
■ In-tr:-: A tr-sm-y J" 1 .-.-me is said to have
: ini• i fsmd.
bm. N dd<m ad\‘ortis"d a mon willing
to soil ;>(, . • f.,r £5.000. ami of 300 appli-
■ mis iu sebmlud a young Gt rman who
j "miducts a i st iur int in New York. In*.
■ N ehb n >•;. id ( op;,y :
i “'lb-. 1 "i m - lieu ha.- been performed and
; pjiiuiis -s to u ■ suc<u ssi; 1, J am undei
g.H contrast and heavy bmui nut to -
! veal the name of my puticni.
i ‘‘Generally speaking, no is a wealthy
j .’!m from Hie. w< st. die operation turn;
p’m -e at a private hospital her*-, wii re i
was a:-. :st"(i by a i’limouHpi:i t phy.-i .an
and am from w York. . li.n k u.- y
•,\i I be willing to haw tlu ir nanu-s kii’-wn
■ later.
i "'Lb" two men vjda-'-"d in oppn
j site d !•■•«-{ !■ms inmn all eemgatmi
I im< -ii.. ii vi i .;•■ \ ‘.ouiiu i , -.-a i. in- upp
} lull. y..ts mil i'll' i in- r with auout d
I iuclie. m the >kin b "Hi d Um head
■ 'Lm . w; s 'wist ,j around ami title..l ;■>
, a freshly prepared wound upon my p.i
--j ti>. m's head. 'idle rail ear wm- la bl :u
: place i>\ bandages arid tiu- two nu it .-a
' bomd tiu-v ".•■niuq nmv" 'heir iie.m'js
"'l’;u y mu-a imm-iin in l ids mi.>u C-r
; at tW’-.’v., da\ •• !<■ .diow the ;-iT'mL -
i ti m to "ome ihrmigh ils iiau .-kill tin .
| m.l; remains a. pari <d the vrdunt*"!';
k it pr per!
I th*.- 1-m.vcr Lm lof tie ear wiil /lafcn
; ;n t m ar m rr.a nner.”
~
Catarrh Can Eg Cured.
I Ci' iiTh is -i liinilr'.Ti ailment of ,’iin
; s:ini[>: ion. lonif <-"nsiili I’l’fi incurabii'; ami
; yet there is one remedy that v. ill
i iive'y < are catarrh in lijiy ; f its stae-ys.
■ For many !.■ <r- this romeilv was used
i by the late Dr. Stevi 1:<. a widely noted
| author:',', on ali diseases of th" throat
■ and liiL’t'S- If ivins; t. -y-d it-. w -" 1. rfnl
I curative navel's in thousands of cases.
' ami desirim- r liev" human suffering.
■ I will si ': i free of charge to till sufferers
' from I’.’it 'i’rh. .Asthma. i-onsumption,
I and nervous disc'ises. tl'is r--> in -ler-
I man, French or Flngd-h. with full direc-
■ (ions for oremrlng- and usi. a. Smit by
1 mall :>v i<l:’i_. . wi:h n>, ! inion'
' tins j. W. '. Neves’. 847 Pow<‘i’s
. Rochester, N. Y
NO BEPTILSS IN THE MAILS.
Stringent Order Issued by Acting’
Postmaster General.
1 tiVn shiny (on. November 13 - Acting
1 Toslmaster General Wynne '.-■sue.i rm or
d'T today di "Ctimr a rigid inforr’ement
’ of the .-cation of the pm tai lav. s amt
j regulations which absolute’.v excludes" all
, insects and r.ynitos from the mails. The
.action is tin result of reports tlmt spec!-
; mens of tl”- Texas boil w ’evil, an in
i sect v'-rv destructive to cotton plants,
! i'Vr been found in the ma-ils.
| Mr. Wynne in his. annual report to the
: postmaster m’nerri' recommends th't con
gress rrntl”ize clerk hire allowances at
i all third-class postofTiees. Only the first
j and sr'i’onii-el.’iss offices, liave this allow
i mice at present, .and Mr. Wynne ailvo
'• i.iv’s an allowan-e for this purpose of
■ SIOO wherever the postmasters .--il.ar;-
■is SI.OOO o r SI. 100; or S2OO whm e tlv
j post mas: ’r gets $1,200 or $1,300; S3OG i
; where the postmaster gets $1,400 ’>r
I.SI.500; S4OO where the postmaster 1
I saiari"d at $1,600 or 51.700. and SSOO
I where th- salary Is from SI.BOO or S!,9CO.
: Tills would make the total appropriate
, for- l : k hire allowances at third-ria - ■
; pi’--t"rt('’es and for separating malls a;
I third ami fourth-class posttoffices and f-”
j unusual business $2,200,000.
.dr. Wynne recommends a new ckU- .s
i fication law for clerks in first and s.-
; oral i -- postoffiecs, creating a. num!
i of r.'-w positions and abolishing the till--.
'■ : ■ ;:. de of foi
I simpi’.’ designating as ’;m”ks em;-l
i whose duties are purely clerical. It ;
' recommeniieci that the maximum allov
i am.-,’ for fuel and light at third-cla.-s
I postoflices be Increased from S6O as now
I fixed by law to SBO per annum.
■ A lump appropriation of twenty :r'
; lion is asked for clerks as first
' s .- 1 (i-cfiiss off:,’- lustra lof segrega ti"’.r
i his ap.iro|iri:it!ci‘ into grades of clerks
> During th” year the domestic mom y
orders issued amount” I to $353.627.6411.
and the excess of receipts from this
soimce over expenses miid fi’"tn the
proceeds was $1,994,883.
I WILD BIDE OF ESCAPING GIRL.
: Leaving 1 Private Sanitarium Miss
Barnwell Bode to Sparta.
■ Span a, <Li., -inb--r 16 -> Sp -
j Miss Marie Imus- Irnw-11. a weoW ”
j a!iil a!tr;u:tivu y-’uing woman us i'liur’os
j ton, S. <*.. has r* ••’iii'-' oroi- V' iiuu""'
J of Dr. Mi'-’i’.- f.'i lu'.ir MH ’ <ik" •
ville.
S.ttunl.i- morn-rig H ‘"'-.hv-k
i I■! inv. i i horse. ;iud, eluding th .g
--j ikiri-.D'- her att'.-iulii n'. i•• ?• t br- ngb t!.- %
i eoui'Ti", t.i Spu.rtu. Vvlxi'o s-i" upniH'l I- 1
■
I protection.
! Mis.'- I lar-.i (".bros !"■ ; - :ii; .
|im r-"v 11 "d on a .'als -* <-hurg" "f Ln-rioy
I for TD'-'.- i:“V rt . s ■ns.
Dr. Alb ::. Ir-arnir-g of her r m'u
I lute, came over S : imi.D- 'hu.l -r-
ed i' 'bu-D he;- :*•• th-
tarinm. TDr reluHvos in S-’Oth f’ar ’k",
weie conuo tiHb’ai "d v'.’:-, ..ii.-i a :■ no.
of th-’’;i ■ ,r ; in n.wii b'driy. Ah.
bo tried lun.;- y Tut morning.
1 I.evvis will deb. : d }u-;' J'." th®
i Outcome awai.'-t' with intense ir'.< r
est.
It. is part of th? history her -uso
: that her ('■rmnripmrmt at Dr. A; ■ . ?
j s.iuitarium her : e , her hri! , u---r '•
: hmuimi t hi" persuu-’iity and b.-t ;*Li
| sb-ry s.- - t naught the jiulgnu-vr >f
of i!i? y.a w-j.-bi u : in- .■ ti.
: -it tii.it io -IH: ;t f hi. who W* ‘d ' th ' !■■■'
: of her falh -r. at F' lham. S C. a".; b- ~
g- d that might !-■ nr r, • • -.] :■ jnik
i her his wife.
His suit was denied, as h.'r father h
: been thornnghh’ t-on\ im--. .•: ~f irsar
I ity before allowing her to I" • ■'nrci!’--!
i to ■' san it? rm n.
?Ji.-s } r;i well ennn -• !-•■ 2?
dresses in a styi-"' pee./im -er bo*
k".’ gowns, while .m- r ■ .-- .’
■ worn and would mark Ju-r i". m ova.
( iudopr- .lent <;f h*"r face - manneys.
She ha -' a !»!•■..- :r' \ i sw ’
I she <nu]d syak sharp i: d to t'n A
i point.
Virginia Battle Fields To Be Parked.
Washington, Nowmbcr 18 • I-bmres'-r ia
j tiv.- Jenkins, of X\‘ : .s<-ou<:u, b-Dc int”->-
dueed a bill establishing the Fredm ;.k--
■ burg and adjacent u.athvial hunl'-neT-:
me-noria 1 J>atk in tin kh*:*' • 'V i r a-' "■
inehtding the battlefields >f Erode; irk
hurg. Salem Church, ‘..’ham oJh.r - ■..<•, fl.: '
Wilderness and Spulisyl’.nnia Cot;:;
! House.