to be mm Six 1-2 GallonBottlcsfo; 8880:!!! (Senate St. - cm 0! Credit. 1W .1 [Gig-g: but]. “MW Fow’lcrs No.33Madmnsc. ‘ Optician, t‘nerGO. The Chl'cago Furniture Co Mdiï¬im 11min 3}; Sparkling Spring Water. Call m: .e'e oné m ova-W mm: mm. “m éiiéAao. We have Bed 1.. mm mm: mama. 30 CES. Manufacturing TILIPNONE -303- A Fall Assortment of “W'mmvm Styksauds‘lm m; smut! .ccouomcau Nb shake: nqooom T681. Wibm Ca main: WW an Cum-1 5““ For yum _ civilized world has worked on the problem of theatre and wise disposaL of sewage. For many years it we: regarded as all .riglittu turn it into the lake on river. This plan was; pnctioul till! in England and on the Continent? cities became so large and the amount 0'! sewage which they poured into the there no long, that the rivers {were dangerously , polluted. As many cities' took their: water supplies from these same rivers, it was really a lower town on a "Vet dunking the sewage of a city It few miles above them. . “ ‘ Then came the an pl fertilizing the wage of these cities on large farm near by. Sir John B. Lewes, of Rothamstenl, Englmd. bullpen haps we best model. He (opt I large [arm and tile drained it, hav- ing me tile {our feet deép in trenches abpunwonty feet a pan, and than at Big!“ pumping the city’s sewage up onto the higest points on that farm and letting it spread out.“ 0'0! the ,1) “IA..â€" uuu .v'--â€"° .. in surface. The sewage would “ï¬lter through the (our feet of soil. leaving gull the animal unu Vegetable matter in the. soil , to enrich it, while the water passed 06 through the tile drains. But every city has no hilly [arm 4N.) utiliu and raise his crops, 1* ‘ in may-ma must utilize m‘maxe pf mummd Lcities, and every ï¬rmer will “win the wastes of his own farm. ; Now two phaaeh of the prob: [meet us here on lays Michigan. e is to purify the lake water for our!‘ domestic use, the other is to 3' l1 wutam‘iuating the._ shore ’water, byl our sewage discharges into the hie. i We suppose it is a scientiï¬c fact that} the lake water is for sll pructieall‘ purposes puke, for-all domestic uses“ cooking drinking, etc. The body of: Water .is so immensely large and inl l lsuch constant agitation that it keeps; litself pure. {Hence it We will swp‘t polluting it, and put-our intake pipe Rout fin" euougli to‘ be bayoud meg ireach of contamination from stomm ior floods, the water will be all right. '1 ‘ It the water isflpure. and it is, and: we stop polluting. it, no mm bed or- othet _ ï¬lter system' 'is necessary. l flew the problem is how to stop. polluting the lake water. We can: do that in two ways. either Stopi pouring out sewage into the lake, org second. we un‘pn’rify the sewage be-i lore it is discharged into the lake. . {Our people say mse'ly'deeided. they: L-) .L... l was every Friday mining 1: am: ma Put} 1a.. and wsnngu m. by me A Coder of Nathsume Intelligent: r“r" "’ did not want any ï¬lter bed. that is they; did not believe in-polluting the pure lake water and then go to work and purifx it again no we could use it. I; is 'ix'mbably practimlly pure Ind safe now, but still the shore water is poliuted somewhat by our sewage. Now 'the ten! ~pracmam question is, (an that sewage be pur- iï¬ed; ‘hat is all the fevermddimno gums be dedtmyed before the sew- age is discharged into the lake? It ran, and it is being done in many anonâ€""am; done sgmhflly and economically. Of bow to do that we 'will speak my wegk. ' Th4} recent decision of Judge Carter in Cook county to which the lbw-Laura called attention gonna two weeks ago, is a question of too vital importance to tax‘payenl to be forgotten: His ruling in substance was in the matter of thuh avenue pavements. um the city must pay a part. of (heat ia’propnfliou to the beneï¬ttome gonadal publicbytbe nev- plving. _ TM. a: one!!! if: FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, m†"Iaimgï¬'mf mac by are property owners dong St. John. avenue. Every possible eflort ha equity]: Snell! Manna“. EH1“, 3 Business MIME“- mm 3:... PEI YEAR. w‘“ m-m“. OFFIC been made by «min when 01 theoouocil and others, (or renou- perfoetly apparent to clear thinkers, todi'van pub c pulsation from the rail queutiou It issue and. if palible, __A.- On Wu wv.’ ___ 7 , warmed. The land between StJohn'e} avenue east of the Chicago a North:; western railway end First street west} of that railway was as wide u other blocks; therefore. taking out the railway, there would M no ream which we can see, th side 0! the street should not pay exactly as much as the east side. Hence. for the «mi...» from Laurel ’vieduct south to near the waiter tank the Northwestern reed should certainly pay jnnt as meet! an the property owners. on the eeet tide of St.- Johan 0'" 0“, I'Oll no. Furthermore. Chen‘s was a when the putglig gafg lb the C. W. ruilwny right of Way. Assuming} it an: s free gift, it, nevertheless} um for a value w the public; hence, ‘ either' the Northwestern shoe d ha made in pay one hall in justiop. ,or the public. who had been beneï¬ted by their right of 3"†should pay it or at. la“ not it. This was wh- mlnillly only matter 0! conun- lion. Thy: decision of Judge Caner has fullyjn-ï¬llcd‘thc huiuon which the ptopcny 'ounen oppuucd the W. - ‘ ppm This question. therefore, phat-1 not only the property owner: on 8L; Johns avenue. but slept: the pro.‘ perty miners on many other street- in tbo‘city. The property oqnen, therefore, on that unset feel that “my hue not been simply contend-l ing for their own right: but they have been ï¬ghting the battles of every tax payer in tho_city. and the public are slowly' but surely ranching thumooodoflnnlndnibapl-I- in“ themselves in keeping with that 1-1,“..â€" ._ - 1 Now we can’t say 'hy all this dis- Intishction axing. but incompetent enumeraton is chiefly “no "cable hand these. were appointed by party iwliticiunsb'?‘ for politIul pnrpooel. A {man maybe a good honest man and flat be wholly unm Io_ take the United pdsition. Evanston is dinppointed flat the cannon take; did not ï¬nd people enough inside her corporaâ€. limits. Blanca the Times-Herald. folks ware giviug' Evannton I new‘oanm. and Ilraldylhnve found in 3 few urdn 696 note penono than Uncle Sun's canals! uku- found: / Wuhingum, D. 0.5- also disap- pointed. So in Cincinnati, it ex- ted 375.0“) and gepouiy 225, l) inhabitants. Cleveland has 75,0!) Ind old Porkopqlil is in a terrible hufl‘. We undemud Wnu- kagan in far from unis _ - n AL:_ .12- “1:: did so Ind noeout “Duo" and: to: drivau down In: milk wagon with § two or non big on: full, awry unar- ino'on and the Galina are delighted ’with the Park emu, their milk and E «can. . . x # Staten o’ensus. , line you seen the uni-tic needle work in Mrs. Bohl'u window? A vase ï¬lled with wild flowers '1: worked in silk with rare skill and" color ï¬delity. It will pay you to see this ï¬ne plugs of work. The Ged'e Hill folks bed some dilï¬nnlty in getting just the milk supply they needed Ind ï¬nally one ol themnegere came a to the Park end inqt'imd of citizen- 'who told him to D. P. Shot-hen. He did no end out “Duo" needs ‘ Coniplaint has became to us of the destruction of birds the arc street lamp which have globes. The birds get inside the globes and then can’t get out and ID flutter ‘glgpat till exhausted and than die. hree were soon in duï¬erem globe- oue ight recently. Why not die- peme with “enjoin-urge unite Schneider Cooke (0: “specs." alike. 3i HEB: kiu'p‘od ,ahd ‘ Fine Ice Creams. Fruit. Ices, ‘ A! D HOME-MADE CAKE. â€Finest L aundry Work. Bicycle Repain' 1; that Stays Repaired WEBSTE 2 £ Real Estate Insurance.. wgmtmnummmflm JAMES sum. (in was. 31.. Ol- ounu .oolooul it I: 32:. ouvtlFou TELEPHONE I7- Latest Domes: 1c Finish Machine, Highland l’ark Qundry, "‘2; This“. lune I1): An Age of Specialties. mm‘hdo'gohgaclk Our Speck Ity is Fine Groceris Tm «fwd! 4-! M Ice Cream am’ Ices. mmwyruua,. )W.’ ‘. L. LE“ 15. ném Always Right. Wcmbeu SICE s REASONABLEJ‘ HIGHW)OD.'AUKEGAN'AVE .__...... 4......“ mg Maud Park. Ill:- All an: 000pr ‘0 oldnndumh‘. .1): ma. 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