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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Jan 1902, p. 6

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”The emucy of the sunbath treat- ‘mifi was first suggested by the beam: '61 Indians, but it was later proved by tan ada- who was given up for dead W1 mad! but who came to Phoe- 5352:. bought a horse and a ten: and ‘ out on the desert and lived. wear- in: no more dealing than a breech- an!!! day in and day. out. He Is now well mud strong and back in his protes- don. . ' “Themct that the climate in this out of thb' way place is ,nlwnyn warm and an: in one of the first reasons why those , guided with lung trouble improve so rapidly there," explained Mr. Banning, ,“but the real reason. we believe. lies in the tentment they undergo. They spend the greater part of the day in an almost completely nude condition. The ,eolony has its own laws, one of. which ("Is that by 8 o'clock in the morning of and: day the men leave the camp and Journey alhali' mile to theother side 0!: slight sand hill rise. wherethey re- , 'mnln until noon. ‘They then dress and return to'dinner, and in the afternoon the women make the some pilgrimage. theeobsect being to provide the exercise 9!" wnlking for both men and women, as well as to permit of the use of as ‘ ,mty clothing as possible. At the joint where we are to locate the town and sanetoriuni of Snnbath the desert in over 100 tee: below the level of the ”may years it was thought to be {while to live there. Since then, however, a number of companies have investigated the place. and found that t only was the climatic conditions Moire to longevity,'but that it was mandible to pipe water from the Colâ€" We river and irrigate the soilzin such in m that almost anything will grow ithere. ‘ ' The present comparative strength of the numerous parties or “fractions ” is the felchstag is summed by the North German Allgemelne Zeitung as follows: Centre (Roman Catholics);106: social democrats, 56; national liberals, 51; progresslst people' 5 party, 26:1'ree con- cervntlve party, 20; Poles. 14; progres- nlst union party. 13; social reform par- ty (sntl-Semltee),10: German people’s party, 7; independents or neutrals. 37; cats at present vacant, 6. “The Intention of the company I re- mnant is too build two large meios- m one for men and the other for men, fitted up much after the :tylerot the cooling rooms. in a Turkish bath, with settees, couches, attendants, etc., where the snnbaths may be 'en- m ‘wlthout the necessity of the pres- ent colony scheme. The sanatorium {Inkling is to be constructed on new find novel principles. and the windows Om never be closed ‘except when the ”that is extreme. We will discourage any railways. and will endeavor to Inks the resort exclusive. the applica- tion of patients to be‘ voted on by what will be known ,as a membership com- “It is announced that Olive: L. ”finding, first assistant secretary at tbs treasury, will resign his posi- tion and leave_ when Secretary Gaga In further experiments with radium ms, M. Bertheiot has discovered that they possess the power of devitaiizing needs. A week’s exposure to the invis-. {his rays given 01! by uranium is found h) be imply suflicient to deprive seeds of mustard and cress of their powers of germination. Their irfitating action on the skin is another peculiar feature of these rays. Denver Republican: Sunbath, in the enter at the Colorado desert. in San Diego county, 0:11.. is to be made a bond: resort. and Arizona capitalists hove already ordered lumber for a latgei mto'rinm, can: J. K. Hanning. of Phoenix, Aria. at the St. James hotel. The town has already been laid out. and there are at present between 50 and 60 1 builds living there in tents. A ma- ]ority. of them were suffering from cone nmptlon in its last eta‘ges. and went to Phoenix as a last resort. In the Arizona own they heard of what is locally know no the aunbath treatment and went to the location in the desert where other; had preceded them. In two years there have been but two deaths among the pilgrima‘ and a majority of them have Improved to a wonderful extent, while ".1988 than 15 have departed for their eastern home: entirely curedt “tons Capitalist! to Build 81 tuium in Sm Diego County, Cantor-nit. ’ SUN BATHERS’COLONY mum: swans m mm com- ma DESERT. " O. L. SPAULDING. The adoption of t‘ out of every man i the best there in 15. «charge of a. manufi hewill set his wi ; the cost of pro - charge of 3. 5511033 try to swell the yo! man who is in cha year to make 8. b4 6 artment than t1 yea , not merely t‘ la amount or m‘ This method or‘ ordinates who till will increase their an expenditure by will make much other company business is of we individual result subordinate' can tained year by ye mi?- be sure of he: iiig his place. The man who cannot ccomplish results will not remain 101 in ,the service at the company. Hé must do about as, well as other headé pi similar depart- ments or there will: no room for him. A spirit of emulag will be encour- aged which will ke money for the corporation as we as for those who share this spirit. 3,. it will not suit th asy-soing and the unambitious who 'irfer the certainties of a. fixed salary 3 the prospect of a. greater reward w 3 ‘ will have to be paid for by incessa ' vigilance and ex- treme activity. It ay be that a few men. under the st nine of this sys- tem will work toc" ard. but they will always be in the n ority. The ambi- tious and capable , ill welcome with delight a. system oi} it peedy material re- wards. in This is, if: a “ragga driving system. "Chicago thy : ls mud." exclalma the Tribune. " go is the Ideal spot for those w .2 would be entirely happy.” pipes-1h 3 Mar Ocean. 8- tween these extre safety lies in boll- ing the water. ' The Way to I 0 Men Work. Chicago Tribune-g“. President Schwab of tho United Siam? Steel corporation says it is the intent? n or that company "to put every man "ii charge of a little branch of husincss‘fiven a department of business‘ not or a salary. but on-u percentage 'of the 1) fits. which will be paid to him‘in caal and which he can invest‘in the sear tieé if he wishes, and in that way if - his individual re- sult upon his ind: idual work. We don't believe that u: get that from sal- aries'." .That disfinguish 7- "la-WWW. Lord EI- don‘ was the lord r>hancellnr of En!- Izmd and had to k -, a c’umbw niece M the “float Mum known as "the great'seal." i a housa In dime“ aware mush? the AM." tn save the sun] from rohhors he hr , it in Ms garden, but unfdrtunatvlv ’ Tm sto‘ry ia‘told xi; got thfl 9xct ”70:. man who went b anv farms of the - to dress‘ for a wnund tm his off his clothes. e of antnmaflc ac- hls going to bed watch before taki 3 - This set up a serm- tlons which ended a ‘ A complicated eolinse Is that of Edinburgh. Ho- _ in the morning a" residence}; He a maid cleaninz a d you tell me er house?" he asked the Mrl.'“bnt ye! self.- " “That'q u know. " was the at to know Wher'e J press: It wan 9. t9 Ribat, if! his LMemory.” who. ”i a visit. could not ‘ name. “For heav- £0 a friend who am- i {l the servant» who 1 I am. " Worse at as» as the case of one for Dr. Abernathy . uents. He knew his friends 1) s, but could not , y, when out walk- a name them. On ing in the stree , 3 met a friend to whom he m ‘, ~§ anxious to com- municate somethi ’ er~triend. But. 1! not remember th and at last. tun ‘ Rochester (Pas diplomat. accord " book on -"D!sea-. when about to u 7 tell the servant en’s sake.".he an companied him, f nd dragged him ; , - to the residence of me other and ; ere pointed to his (the second triemi'“ name on the dam A complicated fiance of mental ntlemnn living in eclinse is that of 1 Edinburgh. Hn- ' nnno found ear-1v n: in vain for his in the morning 8' led to a house- residence: He a maid cleaning a d tep. “Lassie. can ~ k Johnn‘e â€"â€"--'n you tell me whir house?" he asked ;__ Eh. mon." replied the tzirl.'“hm yox f Johnnie, vei- self!’ “That’q n "iwhat i want to know," was the a} sky retort. "i want (572/; . ; ‘ ,, Odd Instinct; oi rgottnlncu That I Occasi 1y. Ocur. - on der of 16a trust ting his financial p ~eastern sycam- > obtain control of . sen Maine and The famous new also demo grip by huyin boats md trying line: running . New York. n 1 FORGET Willi pE-THEY LIVE. crusRLna f“ :1 H035; CHAS: rig. MORSE. 'iotgpe typensatlng sub- ponslble positions ay, but it will be hlch the company ney. So will any _ Opting It, whose 13 method will get 10 is aflocted by it him. If he be in luring department [at work to reduce station. If he has bartmept he will me of sales. Every ”er We strive each prd (or his t“ o zthe {tracedlng {"119 may draw a' may, but so that he mg his place. The ccnmplish results a nature that the the work of such accurately ascer- unie ~â€"-â€"'s bans: “Many colossal statues ln stucco- were unearthed from the monasteries and temples. One of the letter containâ€" ed in its Cloisters over a hundred statues all over lite-size Whlle so many as possible of these were cleaned for the purpose of toting photograph. only a few could be rescued as when the protecting and was removed the great stucco threatened to collapse. ow- lng to their inner wooden work having rotted array. Homver, interesting por- tions of them were succeaetully brought away." Dr. Samuel Smiles. thp'authm- oi’ the “Selfâ€"Holy" series, and well known to American readers. celebrated his 90th birthday last Monday. His last pub- lished book. "A Publisher and His Friends.” netted him 810.000. which he gave as a Christmas gift to hll (our surviving sons and daughter. Above is I portrait of the intuptd Boer loader, General De Wet, who is duly causing the British heavy lou- el in blood, money and prestige. “in the ruined temples we found a. nort a! unintentional-exhibition oi the fabrics of those remote ages; for in front of some of the idols were heaps of torn shreae of elaborately-worked silk. and other fabric: which had been deâ€" noeitod as. votive ofleringe. In one term pie it was curious to note an inmnce of where a pilgrim, anxious, apparent- iy to propitiate a many deities as pos- aibie, had Itorn into portion: a Thibeta‘m manuscript, which he had divided among the various idois. These frag» ments are now once more united under- giaax panes. . - “Round non. of the sand-hurled Ion-u were brought to light ceremuyv 'planned little gnu-dens. with avenue! or trees, fenced Inna. orchards. and” form It - was truly ntonishing.. on clearing any the (and. to and under the ehrlveled hedge. heaps of dried leaves just no they had ullcn lnrlxu gone by The Man: were much the nine in chuncter p those ctill to be tou'nd in Tor May. The trout were mostly no 1nd punch. mur- berry and apricot. Therc is no en- dence that thesaplncu m-re abandon- ed to any sudden catastrophe. but tneu- gradual desertlon was evldently due to the imponlblllty of continued ir'l'iga~ tion causing an advance of the sand. While articles of real value were. there- fore. removed by their more. we found in the dwelling places many household implements of small Value, such as'pltchl'orka, mousetraps, boots. chairs, Ihoemnkern' Inns, otc. "0t specizl interest were the “(on heaps which we unearthed near some ruined houses. one. npparcntly tenant.- ed by village oillclnbâ€"kindl of 'vutc paper baskets, containing hundreds 0! documents. Immunity written on wooden tablets, 1nd, carefully tied 'Ind sealed. Owing to the preservative mt- ure of the sand may of time were in ,spiendid condition-Aha tut as black and the seals and string so perfect as if they were only n tow week! old. As these documents m in a known lnv diam script, their deciphering can be u- pectcd to reveal in a fascinating nun- ner many of the cum: of the ancient village life. But it 'vill he a. tank :0- qulrin‘ year- oi clone study. as in India itnelr the material: available at this any, Icript have no hr been vary scanty. At sites lees nncient we also found paper documents in'Samkrlt, Chinese and also ’l‘hlbemn manuscripts. In none of the exuvations did L find any unknown characters. Speaking on thitpoint, Dr. Stein uys how for the first. time have been brought to light some aspects of the everyday life, honu lndultries and m at the inhabitants of village: or Chinese anxestan. which were abandoned It the beginning of tho Christian en. The culture of the people was dot-ind mun- ]: from India, and there can be no doubt that the inhuman: were Bud- dhists. Dr. Stein added: that has no far been poulblc within the short time unable-[reveals m I strlklng manner um tor the first time many points bearing on the culture and daily life of localities Which for my ‘centurlehâ€"aome for nearly two mow sand yearl~have been buried under 3 sea of sand. and whose history has hitherto been pmflmliy 3 blank. lbndon Chronicle: Dr. M. A. Stein 1- returning to Inaia this week am:- making preliminary arrangements or the remarkable and. brought to 115m during his recent expedition In Chinese ’Bnrkestan. The cursory e'xamlnnuon Alter Lying Ridden for Two Thou- und Your: They W111 Be- van] 1mm of tho Past. BUBIED Tom IN (CHINESE EVEREST“. UNDER A SEA OF SAN D. GENERAL DE WET. “While the other renown vm pr... In; their been III. the 31-. me- of the dining door I flipped around the back way 1nd entered the dining room thrown the kitchen. I walked up to the table where Mr. Roosevelt In Inked. Introduced my- "I was struggling on 9. St. Lonia newspaper at the time. was practically a new man. and was fighting to get a good standing with the men who em- ployed me. hit. Roosevelt. then a can- didate for vice preeident. had arrived in St. Louie with his party. and it fell tometolobk aftertheetory. [hurried to the hotel. The diltinguilhed gentle- mu val at breakfast. The dining room on locked. The:- no a crowd of newspaper men in the rotunda of the hotel, and they were all eager to get to the candidate (or vice president. in my own case I simply had to do. it. My reputation depended upon it. My job depended upon it. “Speaking otPresidentRooeeveit." said 3 bohemian mihfler. "I m I rather novel. but-rather plenum. experience with him during the umpnign. and we: connected with n St. Louis peper at the time. Right at the beginning I “It to any that he in one of the most gen- ial gentlemen I ever saw, end a. and friend of the struuunx reporter.‘ The lure were Ming. the eky we! clouded. end a brisk wind’ aurted up. .mdvnnce guards of the storm. In e moâ€" :ment they were deer of the nrde. end 1019 great engine buckled down to her *work. Every second the speed went up. It was fifty Inflel an hour. fifty- two. fifty-tour. Another touch on the throttle. end she was wide open. engineer put the reverec next to th center and dropped n few menu: of sand. He played with her, humo her. urged her on. nnd u the speed He nu buck to the traln and climbed thud u Molina and his window that uld opened the throttle. Aummfimmd-innmu Holpful l'rlcnd. "The Itoru's following you, with n safe blowing from the at. If you mu tut. you may keep the“ of It till the and: nude up! At 8:28 the United cnq. dripping. into’ the depot. Her engine. worn out. rattled on w the mallow. Ind No. 950 glided down the tract Ind gently undo the eotplm No. 5 was com- pmed of nevi-n can. he vaflbnled Pam" and two “my loaded m3] can. The lupeflntendent. who Ind com over the muck «mm with her buried forward. He us look! at Donahue. ‘wbo not!“ «my. f‘ don't know uythlu about her M. In It. w quickly and m- Mb, I'll test he tonight." Tile yurdmaster loom IQI‘IOII. . “Don't be too during. This locomo- tlw b: one Ind fault. She can't stop quicmy. She needs Meaty at room. See that she bu ft.‘ And he Jumped from the locomotive. At 7:“ the ”Minute! climbed ahead and Introduoutl the «damn. who up no um, um I!“ namely spok- en a word. "John," to mid. “dren- lng the human, “this u-wm Donohno. You two lure a. nut: fin-MON you. No: S b twenty what. has beau-o of rain: ovu- townrd Chicago. Think you can -ko It up?" In 13th obedient: m racer m for“!!! amnion-infer her “mat was mailed. ad the m not being fraud. Slowly the glided over the mm mm the cation shed was reached .1'hen.dnopptnx into the India! line, the crop! ahead to the edge of the: depot 1nd muted tor her burden. The new engineer climbed ahead. and when the am can beck from the ofioe he was main; In the cab. silently looking her over. He reached for the throttle and pinched It gently. Not. tor the world‘s!“ he ebuee this A. the engineer stepped nee: m are a flight “phat" and moved Iiowiy oi! to the wild ground. She looked faultless. Her headlight ehone with (insulin; briliinncy. the m polished from pilot to tender. and the high iixht‘ on her great boiler alone in the elec- tric light which lubed before the dil- patcher'l oflice. Ammo he Wencdowntntholnnd- house. ms fireman. John McDonId‘. Ind Just put the finest engine In the ter- vloo, No. 950. on the turntable, find no wax-winging slovly around to bet cm -. No. 5. the westbound null. m who!- dated to leaw at 8 p. In. and to run tn 101 miles In two hour- und mm min- ntu.‘ The engineer Rhea-d to take her out was one who had been employ- ed (a tint dly only, but he Ind Mn even In that short who, 3 mm to copying: “sum” , ‘ New Orleans Timon - Democnt: BY A. P. IAYIOI. (Covn'lch‘. II. by A. P. hm) THE engine“ but struck. i z E E i masoneoumubodymnd the! m, munch-r, u the aver- of their unity the road {as by no window, he would: not mount tled up. True, the crown vote me from an ant. He '0'“ -M {creed to double, nu! some at than anything that the! m U" came from the ones. but Melon an. minute- lue not. "ch was not may Intel-tend with; A m: guide!!! 3“!" '- d‘“ 4.3! INTERVIEW!) ROOSEVELT HOW NUMBER FIVE .uo.vw.vw u: mud naught-a. 5;: 35' mm min only 810,000,000 belong: to do- lpoultorl who haw loath“ “Much Etc their credit. Anyhow. m‘lm sen. lnu Will lull my Mlle“. II I necessary bum of confidence I told him that I simply had to use him. and had to get an expression of Iona sort from him on me IuNeet or other. H. laughed hardly about it. He invited meto haunted ntthotsblewiux lain. I“ halted upon my hung W with menu-w. 111.11.300thth of him; uni while it m min on my companion kept pruning their he. min-t the slut door. and I rally felt lorry M then, but i could do nothing on- or..â€" v ”A uâ€" , , and. self. and tqkl Mn guy Mutual. In With a cry he felt the engine that bed won III been no. the M his loveotnelnglenlnncneholthe us. He reached for an mm end grasped It. When fie! found hln. hurled beneath the ruin- of hi: he still clutched the choker In Me. cold. lifeless needs. He nu gone down to his dedh with'fim but the um m ’ McDonnI‘hulJum m" , â€"wmr not no but I. Inst terrible loan. the b51311 loose from the rest or an ml: and plunged over the embankment. On the lulunt an mnohu rule from his {an the mm flew to the wheels end sand poured on the steel. 1A stream of [re tel! Iran the drlvm' and from every wheeron the min. With e struggle the engine" mend the engine. She chum - If In the clutch of am: the recent end shook: she seemed trying to an Ila-eel! to pieces. but her spear went lower end lower. The broken gripped the hull; wheelu'eedewlthexmpotfm. A: she mud along her hm somehow mounted the gteel. my“! 3 me. Donahue nodaed‘ I“ turned tp shove the throat: In. It would not budge. He took both lands to the m undâ€" ulled. An“ and soil In.- tllvew hh whole weight on it. W [C in home. and he an In the that d an ab. [In Mthmuhktebt. and u an]: of llghtnt showed the trestle hlldhx In mil-a r some‘ db- unoe that. They won running mo- ty miles an hour. with a- gale b and them torwtrd. slippery runs and In wheels for the brute- md Ill engine which needed“ plenty of room [a which to stop! ”For God‘- uke.‘ M W, “Chat 01!. Bill! Wavu-Iy ml just a nil. ahead, to! lunen know whether she's then M!" Donahue. realm the wall. at the ”Hunter. me to can: 91 mo scam. They skinned aver a bridge. und Will felt It any banana-them. By the lightning be half much: I slim of ”7mm; wmro nnd‘ unlined that In another five minute. that bridge would be down. Wm than and! like It? lilo fireman toucted‘ at am. A: the m I'm mad a cum leaning havlfy to the Ian. 3 ltmk of lightning {lubed vtvfdiy. M was 9 roar ud'cruh Mailman.“ the ale was upon than; driving m 11, nudity, than use out. They were on than now nut-non would lit-hep! of the schedule. But the sky was buck with that» eunuch)“; [unfinishedâ€" (Inner tin-mt his hand in the night. he felt the Mg ml am pm ‘ heavy norm. He nu "(ch slum now, tor In ; walnut the tracks mid be naked on! the M would In allpm. lung-uni .v‘ A um suddenly have In light on the ‘horizon. It twinkled um grew “endi- ‘ly hater. It was {allowed by a trail of veakcr light. A meteor? Nana! and near-'1: can IIOII‘ the cum tucks. For a brief moment It shone. angling. on 960, than that put. Will Donahue auxin I (limp-e of I figure In moatmhlnt glam a! on Planet m in the .Iloc'perl. a. tumor mu on the rat end. It III the outbound liar. no: vote wid- ulod to put: at Woodnlo. are m!!- nhad. The Limo-ll VII five minute- “:7th to on use in 3.“. W - . OnJuEyA‘fin‘uxtm “fiéTanaom wheat-r, u the Inner lntendent had h1- he“ out of the car window, he 70qu now think the find me from the ant. Be anything that they m not two!!- thmmlnutes uteno'g _ __ ,A, WAS SAVED.

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