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Show WORN TO A SKELETON. Restoration A Wonderful in a Sensation MINES AND MINING Caused a Pernsylvama that my housework was becoming a burden. I tired easily, had no ambition and was fading fast. My complexion got yellow and I lost over 50 pounds. My thirst and terrible, there was sugar in the kidney secretions. My doctor kept me on s. strict diet, but as his medicine was not helping me, I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon al traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box, Foster-Milbur- Co., Buffalo, n N. Y. The Apt Pupil. The philanthropical Fifth avenue lady was visiting a lower East Side Sunday school. To test the aptness of a particularly indigent cluster of pupils, she took the class in hand to question them. "Children, which is the greatest of all virtues?" Not one answered. "Think a little. What Is it I am doing when I give up time and pleasure to come down among you for your moral good?" A grimy fist went up. "Well, what am I doing, little boy?" "Buttin in! ' Life. Journalistic Difficulties. Since its reappearance in Belgrade ten days ago the journal Otatsbina has been confiscated four times. Ita editor, Capt. Novokavitch, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment; the printers have been locked up on various charges, and the office boy expelled to Zemlin. In spite of these little difficulties the paper continues to appear daily. London Standard. To be on good terms with human nature, Bo Well! Garfield Tea purifies the blood, eradicates disease, regulates the digestive organs and brings Good Health! Manufactured by Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, K. Y. Sold by druggists. When a girl invites a young man to her home for dinner, and he is told that she did the cooking, it's time for him to sit up and take notice. 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They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In- dfctstl on and Too Hearty Eatlnp. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness. Bad Tasto In tlio Mouth, Coated Tonirue. Pain In the Side. It. Thoy TORPID Purely Vegetable. SMA! LOOSE. Genuine SMALL PRICE. Must Bear Signature HPlTTLE HlVER PILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. a ,hl to pat"' np a ntTDC siring buy KLAULIXO ndrertiwi in d ny- - thing Its columns should Insist upon havings lor. ask luiing ll suwti-tulewht they or imitations. e h Ask Mica Axle Wallace of the CoCashier W. Ore shipments over the Tonopah relumbus. Ohio, postofflce has suicided railroad for the past week, as show a serious short accounts His PurchasOre Western the ported by ing company, aggregated 2,428 tons. age. A police census just completed Charles M. Schwab, the mining ol magnate and steel king, has been ex- gives the population of the District 96,18t whom of as Columbia 3S9.591, of the Bullfrog amining the mines district In which he is interested are negroes. personally. There will be no strike of the train The foreign visible supply of cop men of the Denver & Rio Grand per on the 15th. as reported from railroad as a result of the difference! Boston, was 11,603 tons, a decrease over the wage scale. of 1,355 tons duiing the first half oi Harry Marshall, a bystander, was the month. killed and another man was woundeu There is much excitement in Car as a result of a row growing out oi lin, Nevada, over the discovery ol the 'longshoremen's strike in Hobo rich placer gold in the Lynn district, ken. twenty-fivmiles from there, and a Three hundred and seventy-twe- . phenomenal rush is on. banks of California were represented The record of ore production of the which convention .e bankers' in mines of Park City for the w; ek just held a three days' session at Santa ended Is as follows: Daly Judge, Barbara. Silver King, 1,119,760; Daly David W. Ross, general purchasing West, 1,100,000; Ontario, 342,000. Toagent of the Panama canal commis tal tonnage, 3,681,760. to become The report of John D. Ryan, presi- sion, will resign shortly a of manufacturing large dent of the Anaconda Copper Mining president concern in Chicago. Dompany, submitted to stockholders, The village of Goreville, 111., has shows that the corporation for the 190C, been 31, December ended swept by fire, entailing a loss that year earned a profit of ?8,842,CG9. Sixteen buildings- were of $75,000. Neis believed the fire was It of destroyed. The old camp Sprucemont, incendiarism. worked started been have by mines whose vada, for more than a third of a century Governor Carter of Hawaii arrived with profit to their owners, but has in San Francisco on the steamer Silain dormant the pist two years, rs erra. He will remain in the United again in the list of producing camps. States several weeks and will visit Within the last few months the President Roosevelt at Washington. Duck Creek lead section of White Orrin W. Potter, the pioneer steel Pine county, Nevada, has presented man and retired, Buch an attractive opening for the whose life was linked with the devel prospector that hardly an inch of un- opment of the steel industry of the remains for those United occupied ground States, died in Chicago on who are to come. 17th. the April copper production of the The military has taken charge of United States, Canada and Mexico is the jail at Brunswick, Ga., to protect 9C.5G7.700 at estimated pounds, a negro, Lee Holmes, who is charged against 102,495,230 pounds in March with killing A. A. Sands at Darien The and 85,288,160 in February. Sands was a prominent Junction. April reduction is due largely to laman. white Arizona. in bor troubles, notably Governmental returns show that The Red Metals company, operatthe deaths from the plague throughin the of a mile within Schurz, ing Walker Indian reservation country, out India for the six weeks ending of Nevada, has had the first 100 feet of May 11 reached the appalling total alone 286,777 the now In face 455,892.' the Punjab tunnel its completed, A deaths occurred. being 113 feet from the portal. contract has just been awarded for The sultan of Morocco has decided 200 feet more of tunneling. to comply with French demands foi It is stated in what apparently is reparation as the result of the mur authoritative circles that as soon as der of Dr. Mauchamp, according to a the Salt Lake route completes its letter from Fez, handed to the French branch line from Caliente to Pioche minister at Tangier. it will begin immediately upon the No special delivery postage stamps proposed line to the Deep Creek sec- will be needed after July 1 to insure This tion of Utah and Ely, Nevada. will be cheering news to the miners the immediate delivery of a letter of that section. The affixing of 10 cents extra postage It is reported from Park City that md marking the covering "special the Miners' union is considering the delivery" will suffice. advisability of rescinding the order Five masked men at Elletsville. against men working on the drain Ind., bound and gagged the town tunnel of the Ontario for less than $5 marshal, took from him the jail keys a shift. It is said that a number of ind secured the only prisoner, Oscai the miners now consider that it would Morris, whom they dragged to a tre be all right to permit work there at ind whipped severely. the old scale of $4.50. The imperial conference at its closAnother mining company has just been launched in Springville, Utah. ing session in London adopted the The company is known as the Eva notion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in fa subsidized steam of an Mining company, and its property is yor located in the Mount Nebo mining skip route from the United Kingdom The property has been lo Australasia, by way of Canada. district. worked on at different times for sev The street cars of Evansville, Ind., eral years past, and considerable de- began to operate again Saturday with velopment work has been done. men imported from 3t Advices from Lovelock, Nev., are Lours and Nashville. Mayor Bonne to the effect that, to the many prom- has ordered the enlistment of special ising discoveries made in Humboldt patrolmen to handle the situation. county during the past year another Governor Hughes of New York has has been added. A strike recently elected president of the Northbeen made in the Trinity range, twelve western deBaptist convention. This ac is of Lovelock, northeast miles was of the taken at the general meet richest lion one as scribed being and most extensive of the season. ing of the delegates to the genera) Development work is now progress Baptist Societies in session in Waah ing on the Mountain View mine at ington. in the building trades The lock-ou- t Pine, Idaho. The mine was closed down for a time In the winter, but began in Berlin on the 18th. About work is now being pushed vigorously. 60,000 men are directly affected, and It is They hope to be able to start their 40,000 are affected indirectly. mill during the summer, but at pre ir. most serious the labor difficulty ent are devoting their attention to coal since the strike ore great course Germany of the out the tracing of 1905. shoots. After ordering supper and stating in stockholders A meeting of the he would return in a few minutes, J comPick Mining Silver Triangle the S. Clarkson, a prominent mining BU into Goldfield in held is being pany of Detroit, left his boarding quire into alleged fraudulent deallng-o- f formerly in house and Elliott Guadalajara, Mexico, thret the promoters, Patrick, Camp. It Is claimed that S7U,WU weeks ago, and he has never beer shares of the treasury stock was sold seen since. at 10 cents, and that virtunlly non" B. W. Franks and David McCul of the proceeds has gone into develcharged with being member.-o- f lough, opments. I ho gang that robbed the Bank ol George Wingflrld in quoted as sayol Asher. Okla., last Christmas, Consolidated ing that the Ooldflold with another havi $36,000, prisoner, Mines company vould in every probafrom the county jail at escaped bility not pay any dividends during Shawnee, Oklahoma. the year 1907. nor will any high The strike in the textile mills ai grade ore be shipped to the smelter at Salt Lake. Mr. Wingfleld said Orizaba, Mexico, mon involving that the company wns going to ererl than 25,000 operatives, had beet Us own reduction plant in Goldftolr at a cost of between $600, r00 nn practically settled by concessions, an. and that the mill wnult those operative who had not left th $700,0H0, have a cnpaclty of from 600 to 1,00( city in search of employment havi returned to work. tons per day. Officials of the Citizens' bank ol With the breaking up of wlntei Copper com North Topeka, Kans., have admit I weather, th" Welmer at pany, operating- a splendid property that the safe had been entered In Idaho, has commenced shipments li of robbed and half of $10,000. night A car of ore shipped to Salt Lak in currency in balance and the ' gold forty-nintorn d of last week consist. and the check called for the sum o) No explosives were used, but ths were worked. $2,905.10. C. Town. Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elkland, Pa., says: "Three years ago I found was SUMMARY NEWS Mrs. Wlnalow. Koothlnr SrraD. The Last Dash. The autolsts in highest latitudes eathered around and mournfully contemplated a dark body that lay upon the gleaming ice before them. At that moment De Villiers, the last f the party, who had been detained by a faulty adjustment, rode up. "What's th trouble?" he asked. One of the group looked around. His voice was choked with . . It's tough even the when he has one foot in the grave. A of To improve the general health, taki Garfield Tea daily for a time-- ; it purities and rheumatism the blood, eradicate many chronic ailments, ami keeps the health good, (larticld Tea is made ef herbs; it is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drus Law. Gurtield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Yes." "He smashed Into the pole and broke it short off!" Cleveland Plain Dcakr. SurTfsted Explanation. of women are far leeper and rini-- than thoseof man," cried the lady orator, in a fierce tone. 'We are told by those who style themselves the stronger sex that we are nuh inferior. Is that so?" A loud chorus of "No" from the greeted this question, and the orator went on: say i hat woman feels where man feelings Obeying His Command. Henham Did you have any company while I was away? Mrs. Henham Nobody to speak of. Wasn't your mother here? 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When this tujeli Inflamed y iu have a rumbling ound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is ent'rely closed, Dear-BMIs the result, and unless tho Inflammation can be taken out and tins t Jbe restored M Its normal condition, hearlDK will tie destroyer forever-- , nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is noililmj bu an Inflamed c .million of the muc ,us surfaces. WJ will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by caiurrui that cannot he cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Send fur circulars, free. V J. C11ENEV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drueirlsts, TSc. Take Hail's family l'lils fur constipation. Hie; f paradox Is a woman who thinks whom she is jealous. "That idiotic whom chauffeur Uasher Insisted on bringing along didn't look where he was going." by local upUowlOM, six-foot- herself more lovely than the one rage. A on Dyeinft is as easv as washing when PI INM FADELESS DYES are used. Ask your drugK"t- - fur-cla- d "The Working For Christian Endeavor. Dr. Francis K. Clark, of the ChrissiKii-iyis visiting the tian Eud-a(i- r Wt-s- t Indies, Panama and South American republics in the interest of that organization. Vo children teetbtntf, euftroi the gum., reduce. tr tc ouula, .aliuu. ah.ys ;um ruree wind colic. Pretty Epigram. A charming epigram adorned an address that Mrs. J. C. Phelps Stokes made on her last visit to Detroit. She was rejoicing over the fact that in the slums woman, no matter how wretched her case, kept her speech pure, as a rule, of profanity. "An oath from a woman's lips," she ended, "is unnatural and incredible. I would as soon expect a bullet from i rosebud." An Accommodating Peg. One of the disadvantages of modern machinery is that the peg won't fit itself into the hole. Time was, according to Mayor K. F. Brown, of Marlboro, Mass., when it was much more accommodating. "One day," he recently informed the Boot and Shoe club, "my father, a in the business, hit the peg and it flew up. What happened? Probably you won't believe me, but it's a fact all the same. The peg hit the ceiling, came down exactly into the hole and was driven In. Hut, you know," added Mayor Brown, with a smile, "we don't peg shoes that way nowadays." He Was Thicker Skimmed. London drama- tist, was leaving the stage door of a theater one evening when an anemic-lookinyouth stepped up and said: "Are you Mr. Howard?" The author replied in the affirmative, whereupon the young fellow said he wanted to go on the stage. Noticing his evident unfitness for such a life, Howard advised him to stick to his present occupation, whatever it was. "I am assistant pawnbroker across the way," said the ambitious young man. "And what do your people think of your going on the stage?" asked Howard. "Oh, they are right against it," was the jaunty reply, "but I shouldn't mind the disgrace myself." g Tobacco. During the last year there were ex ported from Cuba the enormous number of 256,738.029 "Havana" cigars. Only about 30 per cent came to the United States, the total American purchases amounting to 79,483.125 cigars, while England took 92,459,687. Germany buys from 25,000,000 to 30,000,-00and France 10,000,000 to 0 d muih dul- - shoe-makin- Walter Howard, the Much "Havana" Probably there is no other article of com. merce subject-eto so Vjaj sL I tu 1 Py ' s - mi,- - sentalion as White Lead. Out of 18 brands of "White Lead" recently analyzed by the Government Agricultural txperiment Station of North Dakota, 5 contained absolutely of no White Lead, 5 less than 15 oi White Lead, and only 3 over White Lead. There is, however, a way to be certain of the purity and genuineness of the White Lead you buv, and that is the, 1o sec that the keg you buy Dutch iioy trade mark. 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