ft SECRETARY KNOX'S FINE STOCK BARNS. NEW CUSTOMS LAWS White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel Amended to Conform to Require ments of Payne Law, Issued , by Treasury. OtfjrftM by Wildrni Pawrttt. Philander C. Knox, secretary of state In President Taft's cabinet, le a lov er of fine stock, and on his beautiful country place near Valley Forge, Pa., he breeds the best of cattle. The stock barns there arc Ideal In construction and arrangement. N jtij"im-- noj-i.nj'LO.rij'ij'i j-i j-i.nr nrinnnrLr STOP BURYING ALIVE Campaign Started in England to Prevent Premature Burial. Appointment of a Professional Veri fier of Deaths in Each Coroner's District Suggested In Report to Home Secretary. London, fTbc nppolntmcnt of a pro fessional verifier of deaths in every coronor'B district to rcmovo tho haunt ing fear of being buried alive exper ienced by many nervous and aged poo plo wni one of the interesting sugges tions -wade by Dr. Walter Hadwcn in hln ovlilcnefc before the departmental corainlrtao 'appointed by tho homo sec retary id Inquire Into the law relating to coroners' Inquests. Tho establishment of waiting mortu aries whete tho professional verifier would xvatch for posltivo proof of death wis another of Dr. Hadwcn's pruposUlbns. Thcso would be pleas ing oWkhb, with ornaments and flow erg, llko those in Munich and Berlin. Tho evidence he had collected went to enow that thcro was no dofinite, undeniable proof of death apart from incipient putrefaction. There were in- BUnctffl, Dr. Hadwen told tho commit- tee, of persons who had come to life FORGETTING ART OF WALKING Invaluable Therapeutic Effects of Pe destrian Exercise a Discovery of Recent Hygiene. London. "Walking Is going out of fashion; if something is not tiono It will eoon become a lost oxorcisc," de clared a physician who, supporting the Lancet's contention, affirms that tho ill effects arising from a lack of heallhfuroxcrclse duo to laziness and' to the motor car, tube, nnd other con veniences of travel nowaday form ono of the greatest prohlcms of tho moment as regards public health. "Young men are forgetting how to walk," ho added. "Vet walking is un doubtedly tho oxerciso for city men. Howevor busy they uro they onn find tho short time dally which is tho only demand this exercise makos. Its very simplicity makes some pco'plc dis count it nnd turn to elaborate exer cises. Yet it is nature's exercise. "One of tho most striking discover ies of qulto recent physiology is con nected with tho therapeutic effect of walking. Tho action of walking not to uso stoo technical terms pumps energy through the frame ns1 does no other menns known to science. The wnlkers aro tho health winners, and it may bo said that walking has a moral effect not less dcstlnct than its physical effect. "A great employer of Inbor has said that all his foremen o've a long suc cession of years wcro country-bred men, nnd ho attributed tiiclr success solely to tho fact thnt they 'walked to their work, with tho result that thoy arrived beyond comparison more fit nnd vigorous, not to add nioro punctu ally, than tho 'trammers.' "tiotitn of n most praiseworthy zeal for exorcise Swedish exercises, Jnp nnscso cxcrcls'es. American exercises como over . people, and theso play their part. Hut they aro rarely rogu larly practiced, largely becauso they aro dull, and at tho best they aro no proper substitute for tho natural, and, it is now discovered, tho irreplacablo, oxerciso of walking." Claims Million Acres. Marietta, O. Litigation has boon started hero by an heir of John Paul Jones, tho famous American nnval horo, for about 1,000,000 ncres of land near this city. Mrs. Combault of ParlB, France, an heir of Admiral Jodcb, nssorta sho has a deed of trust for tho land given her by other heirs of tho naval olllccr and Attornoy A. Dewey Kollett has-startcd proceedings to gain poseoBslon of tho property. Tho records of this county show that Ad miral Jones onco owned the lnnd in question and thero seema to bo noth ing to indicate that it docs not now belong to his heirs. after thoy lmd been placed In the waiting raortunrJos, Curious casc3 of death' counterfeits woro narrated' by Dr. Hadwcn from his own experience. During- the Oloucoster smallpox epidemic of 1896 a child believed to ho dead of con fluent smallpox was romoved from hos pital to tho mortuary. Next day a gardener passing by tho window of the mortuary heard tho cries of tho child. The little ono was carried back to the ward and recovered. In another caso Dr. Hadwnn had been attending a child of threo suffer ing from convulsions with subsequent exhaustion. Thoro seemed no hopo of recovery, and ho left tho llttlo patient ono night thinking ho had seen blm for tho last time. Next day when 'tho doctor reached the cottage tho blinds were drawn and the broken-hearted parents wcro weep ing by tho sldo of tho llttlo body, which lay covered with a white sheet, and tbo undertaker waB oxpected to bring tho coffin in a few minutes. Looking down at tbo supposed dead child, the doctor fanclod ho could de tect tho slightest movement or tho chost. lie tried tho pulso, but failed to detect a boat. A stethoscope re vealed a heart beat, and after hot flannels bad been applied and the body massaged for tbreo hours tho child was able to take nourishment MILKMEN' SAVE OrW BABIES Defy City Ordinance for the Purpose of Allaying Suffering Among Children. Lorain. O. For tho purpose of al laying any suffering duo to tho scar city of milk and to savo any Infants whose lives may bo dependent upon rest milk, tho law and tho milk amino were, partially broken hero by tho. milk dealqrs. Mayor King declared that he would fDV uaJor wl)0 silvered milk without a licence. To obtain a II cense It was necessary for tho dealers to obtain their milk from dairymen whoso cows hud passed tho tubcrcu n .- Ul0f '""kmen Zl to do. and when It was made com pulsory by a city ordinance tho deal ers decided to boycott tho city As a result tho 30.000 residents of this city were without milk. About HO Per cent, of tho usual supply is now being delivered. Gets 2,740 Pennies. Mason City. Ja.-An express' pack ago, containing 2,740 pennies is ju,. now disturbing Merchant Liobsohn of Uancroft. THo pennies came from Dy rart. Iowa, but thoro is no way or find Ing out who tho sender was. H paid 13 cents express charges and then put tho pall on tho iloor. When Liobsohn broke tho cover, out rolled tho pennies in every direction Clerks and assistants went to work counting thorn, nnd found the abovo number. No one owes him conscicnco money, ho Is not given to tricks of any kind, and ho is vory anxious now to get a fcoothsaycr to explain tills mys tery. The pennies hnvo boon deposited and will bo held until rurthcr develop menta. Attempt to Cross Channel on Plank. London. Crowds of peoplo n( Do ver watched tho start of u daring at tempt to cross' the channel on a plank. The adventurous voyager was Will iam Wer.tlako, and his crnzy.Jooklng craft a plank 2 feet wide, j feet long and 2 inches thick, fitted with a mast and sail. Wcstlako, who carried a pair of oars to assist his progress, went out 'of tho eastern entranco or tho navni harbor. Tldo and breeze, howovor, were against him, and at night ho returned to Dover, having been driven out of his course. Ho declared that he vould make another attempt. The Etiquette In the Case. Mother (horrified) Kmma, Is thin true that I hear? Did you allow Fred to glvo you kissqs? Daughter (demurely) No, Indeed, ma; I returned every ono of them Acting Secretary Reynoldfs Sends Out Regulations Governing Free Entry of Domestic Exported, nnd Then Brought Back Here. Washington, D. C Tho customs regulations governing tho frob entry of domostlc products exported and afterwards brought back to this coun try, ninended to conform to tho re quirements of tho l'nyno. law, hnvo boon issued by Acting Secretary of tho Treasury Reynolds. As n result of n recommendation mndo by tho attorney general nbout n year ngo, exporters of domestic whisky will havo to produce n sworn certificate declurlng tho whisky to bo in the samo condition as when ex ported in order to obtain entry of tho goods free of duty. Tho new law exempts domestic an imals from tho duty-free provisions when returned to this country. Thoy will havo to pay the samo duty when relmported as foreign nnlmals. The regulation permitting tho ontry free of duty or'dotnestio nnlmals exported for racing nnd exhibition purposes Is not nfrccted by tho other provision. Moving plcturo films of Amcrlcon manufacture nro entitled to free Im portation, after having been exported, only if thoy nro damaged or light struck, so as to bo unsuitable for any other purposo than tho recovery of tho constituent materials. Tho now regulations also provide for the entry duty frco of Iron or steel drums uBcd for tho shipment or acids, of cither domestic or foreign manu facture, which shall havo been actual ly exported from tho United States. Preparatory to tho collection of tho tnx placed upon foreign built yachts by tho Payne tariff law, Acting Secre tary of tho Treasury Reynolds for warded Instructions to tho collector of customs at Now York to Inquire of owners of such yachts whether thoy dcslro to pay tho tonnago tnx of $7 a ton annually or tho ad valor em duty of S5 per cent, of tho ap praised valuo of tho yachts at tho time tho duty is collected. Yachts chartered or owned by Americans for a period of six months or moro will horeaftor bo appraised at tho first collection district in which tboy arrive. Tho noxt tax Is to bo collected on tho 1st or Septombor, and tbo customs officials aro now prepar ing a list of tho foreign built pleasure boats owned or chartered by Ameri cans. Internal revenue collectors havo been Instructed to canvass their respective- districts and- obtain for the treasury 'department a list of tho cor porations which will bo subject to the now corporation; tax; embodied' In- the Poyno tariff law. Included in tho list will bo information regarding the amount of the capital Btock of tho corporations and their placos of busi ness. The corporations nro divided into flvo classes financial and com mercial, Industrial and manufacturing, public service, mercantile, nnd miscel laneous. This Information is to bo gathered preliminary to the determin ation or tho regulations or tho collec tion or tho corporation tax. TREATS SICK BABY ON CAR Father of Eighteen, Familiar with Children's Aliments, Saves Infant's Life. New York. James Mahcr Is tho fa ther of 18 children and what ho doesn't know about convulsions, measles, mumps, whooping cough, and such things wouldn't take n doctor long to learn. Maher also Is inspector for tho Coney Island & Brooklyn rail way. A young mother had a young baby in a street car tho other aftornoon and tho Inrant got convulsions and the mother got hysterics, and tho other women In the car got Into tho street The motorman stopped tho car. "Here," yelled Maher as ho got aboard and took in tho situation, "got to that drug storo on tho corner quick and bring back somo mustard and a dlshpan or hot wutcr." Tho motorman soon was back with them. Maher swirtly took tho baby's clothes off and had Its feet In u hot mustard bath, while tho women gath ered about and wondered why nono of them had thought or it. "You've saved tho kid's lire," said a surgeon from Seney hospital. Begin Magnetic Survey Trip. Now York. Tho nonmagnetic sur veying Hhlp Carnegie has sailed from Hrooklyn to begin a magnetic survey of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans for tho Carneglo Instltuto ut Washington, it will gather data about magnotle attractions and varia tions In waters hitherto unoxplored. It will go first to Gardiner's bay, Mas sachusetts, for compass adjustment, and then to St. John's, N. F tho coast of Labrador and Hudson bay. Buying Warship tor Greece. Seattle, Wash. Mombern or the lo cal Greek Catholic church raised $1, 000 and turned it over to tholr pastor to assist In building or a battleship to ijo glvon to Greeco In caso or war with Turkey. Hev. M. 0. Andreade, in cliargo or tho rdnd, said that alto gother $35,000 had been raised by Greeks In this county. THE WHITE STEAMER WHICH AS FUEL Tho most interesting announce ment ever mado in ronnection with tho nutomobllo industry was un doubtedly that mndo n month or two ago to tho effect that tho new modols of tho Whlto Steam Cars could bo run on kcroKcno, or coal oil, instead of gasoline. Everyone at onco recog nized thnt tho use of tho new fuol would add materially to tho advantages- which tho Whlto already pos scssed over other types of cars. There Vero Bbirfo peoplo, however, who wcro sceptical tia to whether or not tho new fuel could bo used with comploto buccpss, nnd, therefore, tho makers of tho Whlto Car, tho Whlto Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, deter mined to make n public demonstra tion of tho new fuel In tho 1009 Gild den Tour. From tho standpoint of tho public, no test moro satisfactory could havo been selected. First of nil, tho dis tance covered on tho Glldden Tour, from Detroit to Denver nnd thenco to Kansas City, was 2650 miles. This was certainly more than sufficient to .bring out.nny weaknesses,'!! such lrad existed. ' Still more Important ivas the fact that the cur was at ail times whilo on tho road under tho supervi sion of observer named by thoso who entered other contesting cars. Thererore, it would havo been impos sible for the driver of the Whlto to have even tightened a bolt without tho fact being noted and a penalty In flicted. At night tho cars woro guarded by Pinkerton detectives and could not be approached by any one. The World's Best Graham Crackers "Sunshine" Grahams .are the most delicious ever created. There are no others that compare with them. We make them in the "Sunshine" bakeries the finest bakeries the world knows from the best whole wheat graham flour. The baking rooms in this model bakery arc on the top floor. The ovens arc of white tile. Sun shine and pure air surround the whole place. Each "Sunshine" package ia thrice scaled, co nil the goodness is retained. On each end is the "Sunshine" Seal, so you can easily tell you have the genuine. Ask your grocer for "Sunshine" Grahams he has them in 10c scaled packages. Try them once nnd you will never be content with any others. iQpSE- Adjustable. Aunt Anno, an old fnmlly dnrky, wns sitting with knees crossed in tho kitchen, when tho young daughter of tho house entered nnd, Impressed with tho hugonoss of the old woman's foot, asked whnt slzo shoo sho woro. "Well, honey," replied Aunt Anno, "I kin wear eights; I glncrally wear nines; but dose yer l'so got on nm twelves, an' do good Lawd knows dcy hu'tB mo!" Everybody's Magazine. Important to Wlothore. Examlno carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA a snfo nnil Hiiro rnmnilv fur Infants and children, and bco that it Dears tho SIgnaturo o In Uso For Over :tO Ycara. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought What Did He Know About It? "Jinx says there's nothing In this itrcnuotiB lifo." "How long has ho been married 7" Tit, rifrce'i relleu, email. lOKar-rnaUd. rat? to lake ai candr. rrgulato and lorluule tloisacb. llTorand bowala. Ik not gripe. ' It's too much to expect cross-bred docs to bo amiable. MADE A SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF KEROSENE ON THE RECENT UGGO-MILE GLIDDEN TOUR. Tho complete success of tho new fuel whilo on tho 2GuO-mllo public test nnd tho advantages gained through its uso wcro well described in tho following dispatch which tho correspondent or tho Now York Sun sent to his paper at tho conclusion of tho tour: "A feature of tho tour which was watched with special interest was that- tho Whlto Steamer used koro seno, or 'coal oil ns fuol Instead of gasoline. Tho now- fuol wbrhed splendidly throughout tho 2650-mlla journey, nnd nil claims mado In Us bohalf wcro fully proven. FJrst of all, as regards cheapness, tho Whlto driver secured kcrosono nil along tho route from 0 cents to 10 cents cheap or per gallon thnn was paid for gaso line Secondly, tho now fuel was handled without any precautions, and It was not unusual to nco koroseno being poured into tho fuel lank whilo tho crew of tho car nnd an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At tho finish of tho tour, tho Whlto wns tho only car per mitted by tho authorities to enter Convention Hall, whero tho technical examination took place, without draining Its fuel tank. Thirdly, tho now fuol proved to bo absolutely w.tbout smoko or smell. Fourthly, koroseno could bo purchased at what ever part of tho route was most con venient, nnd not onco during tho trip through tho ten States of tho Middlo West was thero found a grocery storo where keroncno wan not roadily and cheaply obtainable. Finally, tho BISCUIT CO SHINGLES ) can't 1)0 beat for rooflnu-. Pre- pared roofing- requires frequent J dressing and when 1L does bprlng n leak, lt'n nil gone. Good BUlncles need no attention after they aro laid. This murk hhowH liio quality. Ilcmcmhcrthpimtuc. DAY IMItU CO, RED CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 1 of lli'u paper de- Readers ,5,il??,,bu anything adver tlted in ill col j mm iliould initit upon having what they aik (or, refilling all tubititutet or imitations. GOOD PATENTS FK?, Wa eecure and promolu pntenta. jcpreeut 15 manufiirturlni; (IririH lookliiR for Improve ineum. BUKS A CO.. Patent Atlorncya, 110 VBl., Wutulngton, V. O. No udvuucc I co. Advice free. 9 MM lUMwWAsn'ypirR dealeriiUIII amount of fuol used on tho trip showed that koroseno is nt loast fifteen per cent, moro efficient, gallon for gallon, than gasoline. Tho car In other respects mado n most creditable showing, nnd thoro wnn tho usual riv alry nraong tho obsorvoro to bo as signed to tho Whlto co that they could rido with tho maximum of com fort Tho only ndjuntmonta or re pairs charged against tho car during tho long trip woro tightening n lubri cator plpo and wiring n damaged mini guard. Thcso penalties wcro not In flicted until moro than 2000 miles had been completed with an absolute ly perfect Bcoro." A particularly Interesting fcaturo of tho now Whlto Steamer la that cither kerosene or gnsollno may bo used ns fuel. Tho necessary adjust ments so that Iho fuel may bo changed from kcrosono to gasoline, or vlco vorsa, may bo mndo In a coupla at minutes; but so completely oucccsaful has kcrosono proved to bo, that It In not bollevcd that nny purchasers will caro to tisa gasoline Tho Whlto Company report that tho, demand for tholr now steam enra both tho $2000-modol and tho 94000-modcl exceed their most Ban gulno expectations. It la evident that tho combination of ntonm tho pow er which ovcryono understands and linn confldenco In with kcrostfno tho fuol which cveryono haa on "hand and can handlo without any danger Is thoroughly appreciated, by up-to-date purchasers of automo biles. Sticky Sweating Palms after taking salts or cnthartin waters did you over notlco that woary all yonc feolliiK tho palms of your hands swoai and rotten tasto In your mouth Cathartics only movo by flwontlng your bowels Do a lot of hurt Try a OASOA RET and see how much onsior thu job is dono how much hotter you fcol. fioa CASCAni'.TS mc a box for a week'a treatment, nil iIiiikkIsIs, lilKgett acller lu Hie world. Million boxc a month. r Live Stock and Miscellaneous Electrotypes In great variety for sale at the lowest prices by WESTERN NF.WSrAI'EK UMON 73 W. Adama St., CHICAQO W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 37-1909.