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FOUR
BUBONIC PLAGUE
IS dFIRMEO
12-Year-Old Boy Diet From
Disease— First Victim in
Havana.
Havana, Cuba.-Existence of bubon
ic plague wa* officially confirmed to
day when Carlo* Atvchaga, a Spanish
boy of 12 year* old, dli-d front the dis
ease He waa !h« flrat victim offic
ially reported.
lit body waa Immediately wrap
ped in blanket* impregnated with dia
Infactant, placed in a tine raaket and
interred Hla death occurred at the
Spanish Hoapital.
Two othr-ra are officially declared
to be suffering from bubonic plague
Both patient* are in a critical condi
tion
The aanltan department haa Invit
ed all the phyalriana in -ho city to
examine and atudy the ease* At the
um»- time san.-ary precaution* for I
prevention of the plague'a a. read are 1
Good Bowels Are
An Aid to Growth
Growinq Children Need a
Mild Laxative to Foster
Regular Boivel
Movement.
A* a child grnwa older It require*
more and more personal attention frofn
tba mother, hjpl a* the functions of
th« bowel* are of the ntinoat Import
once to health, great attention ahould
l*o palil to them.
Diet I* of grant Importance, and th«
mother ahould watch the effect of cer
tain food*. A foial will conatlpate oi»o
and not (mother, and no we have a
healthy food like egg* eamdnK tdlloua
neaa to thoiianiid*. unit a whole*oma
fruit like lianana* ronKtlpatlng many.
It 1* ala*, to he conaldered that tliu
child la growing, and great change*
are taking place in the young man or
y onng woman. The aystem ha* not
cot nettled Itnetf to Ita Inter routine.
A very valuable remedy at thl* atage,
and one which every growing boy and
glri atomic: be given often or occaslon
nliy. according to the Individual rlr
* crniatance*. I* Or Caldwell's Hyrup
]'ep*tn. Thl* I* a laxative and tonic
* otnbined, no mild that It I* given f»
little h*cl*l*i*. an*l yet equally effective
in the moat rohunt conntttutlon. At
the flrat ;.lgn of a tendency to con
stipation give a small doae of Hyrup
I’opain at night on retiring, ami prompt
actio I wl follow Ip the morning. It
not only acts on the stomach an-1
* . but Its tonic properties tnilhl
up ami strengthen the system gene
nitty, which i* an opinion shnred by
Mr. John I*#y, of nioomfleld, N. ,i.
He Its* a large UeOly and at ages
where the growth'ami development
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being redoubled and the quarantine
tone enlarged
Hr, Wilton, chief of the Vnlted
State* Hospital Service, la enforcing
extreme quarantine measures for oaa
seiigers and freight for the United
States
I WITH ELIMINATION OF
PARTY LINES. PRES’T WON
IN FIRST TOLLS FIGHT
-
(Continued from page one.)
shift In position of either side, J'arty
line* have been broken, and demo
crat*, republican* and progressive*
divided Into two camps under banners
proclaiming either for or against ra
tten).
Defection of aueh party chief* a*
Speaker Clark, Majority Deader Un
derwood, Chairman Kltxgi-rald of the i
appropriations committee and other*
from the president's support made the j
fight inure bitter President Wilson
reeelved early reports from ht* sup
porter* and was eonfldent that his ar-
Kument that he was asking no man to
change hi* opinions but to correct a
situation, would win the day.
Speaker Clark'# vigorous statement
denouncln th*- rule received various
construction*
Chamberlain Elated.
Washington. - There wa* no change
In the senate In the statu* of the repeal
V
MARIE DEY
must h. watched. I.ltlle Marls has
thrived especially well on |>r. Cald
well's Syrup I’cpsln. Mr. Hey con
sider* It the right laxative for young
and old ami haa found Bone better for
young children.
The use of Dr. Oaldwell'a Syrup
ivpsln will teach you to avoid cathar
tic*. salt* anil pills ns they are too
Imrah for the majority and their ef
fect is only temporary. Syrup Pap
ain tiring* permanent results, and It
can lie conveniently obtained of anv
nearby druggist at fifty cent* and one
dollar a bottle. Results are always
guarrnteed or money will he refunded.
.’amilles wishing to try a free sam
ple bottla can obtain It postpaid by
addressing Dr. \V. H. Caldwell, 419
Waahlnkton St.. Month-din, 111. A
postal card with your naqjc and ad
dress on it will du.
11*111 which rest* with the canal com
mittee awn Ming development* In the
'house. Senator Ctusn.herialn, trading
; repeal opponent* in the senate, was
elated at the Nttuntlon In the house.
"I waa lonely when I started this
1 flitht." ho said, “but wa are gaining
(strength every day. It'* going to be
iha old battle of '76 over again, the
| Tory element on on# side and the
iHasses of the people on the other.”
Administration leader* continued to
jegpress confidence In the outcome of
'the controversy.
Adamson snd Hardwiek.
House ado Inlstratlon leaders went
Into executive session with ltepre*en
(alive Adamson to plan the fight.
Those wh attended were Represen
tatives Hherley, Adamson, Hardwick,
Coster, Hood, llenry Covington, Him*,
I May and Palmer. It wa* derided to
I renter the attack on the attitude of
Speaker Clark. The time was divided
between Representative* Adamson and
I Hardwick, the former to make soma
j discussion of the hill hut the latter to
devote hi* speech entirely to a reply
to Speaker Clark's statement of last
night.
Bpeakor and President.
Home representative* expressed the
view that the struggle had assumed
the aspect of a contest hetweeen the
I’rrsldent and Speaker Clark, it waa
thought possibly the speaker might
take the floor and lead the fight on the
rule hyt It was considered probable
that tie would reserve hla attack for
the bill Itself.
tlaller e* In the house began to fill
an hour before the house met. Mr*
Clark took her sea* In the speakers’
gallery.
An outburst of aplause greted
Speaker Clark ns he ascended the ros
trum at noon. With his gavel he still
ed the tumult and the chaplain begun
Ills prayer.
Resume Battle.
Representative Adamson said he
wanted to expresa opinions he had
learned directly about the controversy
and not upon ''aasumptlon* derived
from a nine yearn lobby maintained In
l*oth halls of congres In order to take
from the treasury of the United States
part >f the revenues for the benefit of
a monopoly."
Mr. Adamson asserted he and Rep
resentative Henry had conferred with
Speaker Clark as to the drawing of the
ruth and "understood that he approved
It."
"We do not want to permit amend
ment* to this hill hec&uae no amend
ments are necessary," he said. “No
amendments have been suggested by
tho friends of this measure.”
"Terrible Mistake."
Mr. Adamson characterized the orig
inal |,nssage of the free tolls provision
as a "terrible mistake.” He pointed
out that a majority of the democrats
then in the house voted agalnat It.
"If a majority of republicans and a
minority of democrats should defeat
this repeal, with an unexpected union
i*f the lltherto discordant requhllcuua
the fight will go on until this question
Is settled right. It would only mean
'a long warfare until that was accom
plished."
On the floor there was a rustle of
talk among members who crow led
Ihe benches Representative I. Engle
of Florida, an Invalid, was brought
Into the chafe bar in hi* wheel ehi)r,
Disposing of routine, the rule to
i limit debate to 20 hours was taken
up.
Warned by Speaker.
Speaker Clark warned "an aerlmon
. ious ami exciting debate like this,"
should call for perfect order Alter
tome didirult) he succeeded in quiet
in'? the house
Representative Sherwood, Demo
erat. of Ohio, was the first speaker,
lie urged an amendment to dismantlo
ihe canal'a fortifications and neuiral
lte It.
Administration forces opened the
fight In a 12-mlnute speech by Repre
sentatlve Adamson.
GRANDDAUGHTER OF EX
PRESIDENT PLEADS CAUSE
(Continued from page one.)
I rannol have the place any longer
Miss Colo la ontttlr.l to It."
Mutt Adhere to Rule.
Pontmaeter Oenoral. nuked about tlio
Tyler appointment, kb Id today:
"If Miss Tyler did not take the civil
aervtce examination of course we can
make no exception in her ease There
are numerous cases of this kind among
old Confederate soldiers, hut n rule
has had to be adopted requiring civil
service examination and 1 think we
will have to udhere to it.”
Incident Closed.
Washington. First Assistant Roper,
of the postofflco department, said later
In the day that M A Williams already
had been appointed by the postmaster
general and that nominations of this
rlass were not presidential appoint
ment*. The commission, he added, has
been mailed to Mr Williams and he
regarded the Incident as closed.
KEITH DROPPED
DEAD IN ROOM
Pioneer Vaudeville Produced
in U. S. Suddenly Expires.
Owned Chain of Theatres.
Palm Beach, Fie. —Suddenly sirick
on with heart failure Uonjatnin K.
Keith, pioneer vaudeville producer In
tlie Pnlted Staten, dropped dead in
] his room in a local hotel at midnight
i He was BS year* old. hut apparently
had been In the beet of health. Only
[ yesterday he was wheel-chatr riding
| With friends
The theatrical magnate's sudden
death came nfter a conference over
business afaftrs with hts son, Paul.
The latter stepped out ot the room for
a few moments. When he returned h B
found his father dend #
Mr. Keith was horn In Hillsboro
Brld*o, N H., and until he w-as 18
years old lived on the farm. Then ho
aaw a performance of Yau Amburghs
asd he became a follower of the shows
as a laborer He ventured into the
show business for himself several
years later and followed It until 1885
when he conceived the idea of cou
tlnuous performance theaters or vain
devtile.
The success oT vaudeville was al
most spontaneous. In 1906 Keith
combined forces with P. F. Proctor,
hts greatest ■ competitor, and for a
j time the firm owned a large number
of vaudeville theaters known as the
Keith and Proctor Circuit, loiter the
firm was dissolved and Mr. Keith or
1 ganirod a new string of theaters uow
1 well known as the Keith Circuit.
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Whether they’re old. younq,
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A Word of Caution.
I One should he exceptionally careful
Just now about taking cold, and when
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IF you are troubled with dandruff,
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Thick, Stagnant Blood is
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Spring
59
for •
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