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Show 1 r NEW. GOVERNOR THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. PORTO OF DICKINSON RICO. GETS A MEDAL MINES AND-AUNI- Nd Secretary of War Is Rewarded for Saving the Life of a Detroit High officials of tbe United State Lawyer. Smetlng, Defining-- Mining company MainlVds One-Haof theTo-ta- l are ona tour of Inspection of the An almost forgotten Washington various propel ties, Ju Utah, Production. Incident in which Secretary of tar companys t'alifornla and Mexico Jacob M. Dickinson TieTotcatty reg The test run on ore from the ci.ed James K. Joy, 'a Detroit lawyer, Spring Hill mine at. Cow camp has 14 from" river the ago. Detroit years Only JtoTene Of the Genuine Com Pittsburg-Silve- r was recalled when a handsome solid not yet been made at tbe mot Are Consumed Annually cbm but it Peak mill, panys cold medal, suspended from a ribbon p his Country Balance tuid in the beak of an American will be made soon, according to the le Exported. Blair Press eag'e was presented to Mr Dickinson Out of the large western holders o4 on gov- of Lulled States behalf the - BanPt Me. The wooda--ef -- Maine boon ap CoTHwtUd ated has TVrstf yield jk than one half of the five The medal, approved by President proached within the last few days, so tons Snuine spruce chewing gum Tatt before his departure on bis trip cording to a Boston dispatch with the conaipel In this country every year and commemorating tbs courage ol tew of securing an option upon all o t his holdings at 829 a share Tboup be city factories turn out largej 4tklesJ of artificial gum, A sampler Is soon to be erected at madeirei bitumen, pitch and paraffin Manhattan. Nevada, by Frank Peer-son- . ferfcd esand with many beguiling owner of the Peterson mill and sence. Id sell their products so n Of a five year lease oo tbe holder cheaply 1st the poorest citizen can excavation fee An proiertle. afforijtoiuy gum he wants to been started beside the the p'ant-ha- s life chewitfy clean, amber-tintemill on Mustang hilL.- - - ' of be blood black spruce tree la get A lease covering one year has bee ting $btan expensive luxury. signed up by Henry Bogan and Louie Be Axe to pulp mills came to Maine Uolvln on the old Joe Bowers proj crystal Pe gutn was sold by the Job ol ery near Silver City, and in view ah bera pr km 40 to 60 cents a pound work they have the development I of was collected from newly Most ready done, they expect to have a choprd he's by tbe lumbermen. The shipment on the market In the near advep of.be pulp mills and the rapid future. trangorUlon of tbe cut timber by Up to October 1 the Ray ConeolL rail ikom the stump to the factory dated Copper company had developed brou frt bout a change of method tone of ore. averaging 2.28 3S.361JL9 Old fowl spruce timber, from whleb jior cent copjer, on a total of ninety-sithe sat lality of gum Is obtained, Is acres. This statement will appear-I- n now to rm that an active lumberman annual report for the year ended he will lot tcure more than a pound of Tune 30, 1909, which win be mailed to In awlnter. gum 1 Stockholders... Dickinson.of War Secretary T i dtnand contlniilng ' constant, In the Prince ConDevelopments dolled few In a i years, giving the war secretary In saving the life prlc solidated company's mine the tost birt to new Industry, which gives of. a fellow man, was presented by week have been at Interesting M more to than uWeemployment prof Assistant Secretary of tbe Treasury usual, saya the Pioche Record. On 200 srn hr a month In every year. It Iliiles. the 400 the ore body mrtea In widtfc baa izkoi about 20 years to complete in In of heroic deeds from 10 to 14 feet, with values run the svqlfflon of gum picking from a saving testimony livea read tbe Inscription on about 8 per cent lead, 12 ounoen cruipartto a science. tbe medal, wbicb also bore a laurel nlng and $1.50 In gold. silver Th ran who engage in the Touched held aloft by a woman. tm entrance of the Oole-RyaThe regular routes, which they deeply by tbs unexpected recognition district Nevada, the Into terests Ely, trav fa year after year. The with of his act, tbe secretary of war, scale, together with based from tbe land owners. characteristic modesty, merely said: on a the recent encouraging development -Befogs ora i c g d o w n frqma tree the . - I did .nQthave.mucb.JIme Jo .con And huntjr n&ke deep horizontal g&thes I 8tder what was best to be done when "tfi "the.Ely 'Ooneolttated as the Is given' to-mtral, properties, on tf sonny side of the trunk, joy fej into tbe river and If I had I and a Ing ksunis from which pitch will ex-- might have done what Rip Van son for the active trading stocks. of the vanced Ely prices summer and later winkle told his wife Gretcben be ude poring the I It The Provo Mining company. hard into gum for the next harvest. WOuld do In case she fell into tbe I Into th Is Just announced, breaking over.' (am of last season's ripening ter, Go home and think it known. He added that be did not know he northern extension of what has somr to market, and tbe retail as ths East Tintlc Development ea$' pricc( in Bangor Is 15 cents an ounce, bad done anything remarkable ot level that Dickinson probably owes his seat vein. It la nn the 160f-In April, when the pickers come Is I with jthelr packs, the price will fall in President Tafts cabinet aa aecre-t- the Provo company ha ths ore. Th same crosscut went through a small retail, and about $1.60 tary of war to the act of heroism, Up end $2, quantity of or In th west vein. lota. in A car and neoessary track for th Penou who ylslt the backwoods GEN. BELL A MOUNTAINEER lower tunnel of th Stiver Island proptowns of Maine hear many stories the Stiver Island district, wa abou enterprising citizens who-hav- e chief of 8taff of the Army Make a erty In out to ths min from 8alt Lak sent Difficult Ascent in the Grand gained Bidden wealth by cornepnlng the A shipment of ore will b week. last 1886 Boston a drugIn gum MPfly. Canyon. this property at once, and from trade to gist tnud Brown came to Bangor purcfetJumber for a group of cot- , Los. Angeles, During .his, recent should U prove as rich aa U looks, tages Te was about to erect near Cot Halt in the Orsnd canyon, on hts way the mink will beCom liwady tags City. He sold spruce gum In his east from the coaaL Gen. J. Franklin There was recently acquired by th stole, buying It from the Jobbers at an Bell, chief of" staff pt the United arerage rate of f 1 a pound. Finding States army, demonstrated that Ray company 4,000 acre of land tor that be could buy It In Bangor for 60 Is a strenuoua mountaineer. mill, amelter, power plant and tailcents s a pound, he purchased all he The general and hie aid, CapL F. W, ings site. Construction on the ndB could get, visiting the camps In order siaden, Miss May Chandler of Los An has started, and when completed It In eight to secure as much as possible. gues. J. H. Fleming, master of trails, will have a dally capacity furnaces of 6,000 ton of ore. Treat He bought pearly two tons, which I horses and , wheeled vehicles at he parked In boxes and stored away j Tovar, and a guide, composed a party ment of ore Is expected to oommenc to await the opening of the river ar which negotiated the entire Bright Jan. L 1911. that It could be taken to Boston bj Angel trail. Ths general gallantly actSince the copper properties of th boat The ice was late In going out ed aa Miss Chandlers special escort Yertngton district have to a large exof the Penobscot that year, and before Tbe picturesque- wonders of the tent been proven up beyond the unthe. druggist, received his gum the mighty chazm were viewed from certain stage or ths prospect. snJ tb price had gone np to $2 a pound. He erection of a smelter has been promised-made profit of more than- 5.000 on by--theMason Valley people, min. an Investment of less than f2,000. Ing men are devoting their Interests to that part of th country with retody Turns to 8tone. newed energy. Portland, Ore. When the body of There Is a genuine gold stamped Paul Limerick, who died ten years to Bruneau, Idaho, on acoonnt of som was disinterred Mount at ago, Calvary very rich ore that ha been found on cemetery a few days ago, preparatory the mountain. Th rich Goat wa to removal and It was found found --first --and latorjhs, lodge, was remains the had become petrified. struck. The ore was assayed at th The features, with the exception of assay office la Boise and returns of the nose and .eyes, were perfectly pro $400 per ton were had. Many claim served, and the hair and mustache bben taken up. hive were U natural aa In life. The petHence Johnson, on of th Isoatrs rified body had assumed a dark of the old Jones Bpoanza property brown color. on Bonanza Flat and part of -- th This is the sixth case of petrifica-- heldingf- sny- - the - Park e tion" found In' Mount" Carvary In re down town Tuesday laM wa Record, cent years, but the other bodies were and report conditions at th propnot nearly as well preserved as that gome thirty o of Limerick. It required five men to erty encouraging, ore have too of already bee forty removjhe body. taken out by the leasers. News comes from the Deep Creek mining country of the sale to th Guggsnhelm people oftbe property of th Woodman Mining company In that section, tho consideration, tt la In conssquence' of this remarkable said," being $280,000 to bo made In communication, almost direct from his three payments. The property trans ferred consists of all of tbe Woodman majesty three members have been asked to resign from the club for vioholdings In the Ollfton district lating Bs rules governing the size of Silver King Consolidated has a new stakes st cards. The others are not strike, In entirely new ground, which cross--c- ut jnembas of this club; they were en appear to be a big no, In a souther- n- direction driren-la- a Joying Its hospitality while their own clubhouse wan being renovated. Gsn. J. Franklin Bell. from tbo east drift on th - ntct on encounlevel, has br the 1,650-foo- t very available point on this steel tered a new vein carrying three feet I filfi Hat Blocks" Past. Bern. One of the papers of tthe : path- - from the rim to the bottom. of ore of the character from which Gen. Bells conspicuous energy wai Park City has derived Bernes Oberland relates an amusing incident Bald to have occurred In the hot exhausted In overcoming the hard camp. od to tne Impracticability ships of the Bright Angel trail, so his Aar gorges, near Merlngen. Owing "with a guide to climb mlnss of tho Nevada -tbe It, appears that a fashionable dame, proceeded, 1.000 operating feet high which rlset United Mining company at Coppeveid. wearing the huge hat which fashion mountain of the canyon neat the from depths Up Imposes upon her devotees, failed to Nevada, during the winter mouths, of. the trail. thee pass through a narrow gorge with her the foot properties have been closed The aides of the mountain art well down and work will not again be reheadgear. - Th hat stuck between the nigh perpendicular, making the tasl sumed' until next spring. I ooa." Frol. tcWe.ed No western miner but has observed hlnd had to wait-unti- l close relation of Igneous rock the obstructlon the was cleared away. Eventua'ly the ing spring, creating a splendid pool a commonly called porphyry. tho oo-- pure water at th bottoln. wearer of the monstrous hato wa ore urrence of deposits, says Mining , Gen. Bell and aide proceeded east obliged to take It off and let tbe mere While this connection is tb Science. official armj continuing the generals men of the party wrench It free. In the west. It baa berule invariable inspecting tour, while the Los Angelet by geologcome recognted generally Miss Chandler Included party, which Oklahoma Airship Landing. ist the world over. , , Mrs. Harry Chandler, an mother, her Muskogee, Okla. -- Believing that In noGen. is Harrlaos of perhaps father, The boosting spirit ten years airships will be as common the latters where In greater evidence than In th raT Q f retUrned to the city, as passenger trains, Amos P. Gibson, young mining camps of the west, say president of a company that is build I cerglow Growth of Australis. Mining World. Exercised with hi eight-storan Ing building here, has of the present tain limits It Indicates a healthy aso-- the beginning at ordered Ah roof of th building so population of Australia wai ffttlon, wlhout which- - great, deveo construe ted that a platform can b J meqta would never b possible I built lattr a a landing for 'airships, lf j, em-neu- Servant Good. He promised me balf a dollar It you werent able to some. Where Inspiration Site. Mrs. Qullluser came tiptoeing softly Into her husband's Btudy, rested a hand lightly on his shoulder and peired over at the sheaf of sheets on his desk. What are you working on now, dearest? she asked gently. he answered On Marynnittens, pleasantly, but without looking up.. Mrs. Qullluser studied a moment, as tf planning. Dearest, Willie neds a pair of shoes more than Mary does the mittens. I have already promised them to the poor boy. Hadnt you better work on Willies shoes first, dear? All right, Nellie, all right, he replied kindly, turning bis eyes- up into Nellie's great patient ones. Then he pushed back "An Ode to the Dancing Leaves" and cheerfully began to write a Sunday special on A New Substitute for Coal. Puck. all-tb- d - Main Question. is current in the Arkan- hers. When I was born I four pounds. They put weighed only me in a cigar box for a cradle." Goodness gracious! exclaimpd one of the listening women, leaning forward with great interest, and did Kansas City Times. you live? Mrs. x fSotoan-pl- woman was telling some a delicate childhood was Smiths Housekeeping. Growells Smith's wife must be a poor housekeeper. . Mrs. Growells Why do you think When a man says he is willing to change his opinion if you can convince him that he is wrong its a alga youll never be able to convince him. Pettits Eye Salve Restores. No matter how badly the eyes may bs diseased or injured. All druggists or Howard Bros Buffalo, N. Yt If we all had our own way other people would quickly get out of it Constipation eawi many anrlotit dlseaaea. It H thoroughly curod by Doctor Pirron a Pleaaant PaUeu, Ona a laxative, tbrea (or oathartlo. A homely truth la handsome lie. better than a AFTER i opjrt,bl ti. WulUngloA, Latin-American- s. n n NEW COTTON FIELD Sahara Desert May Be Used for Growing Staple Product. New Yorkers to Explore Famous Expect Conflict and Other Two Head Expedition African Oasis with Touregs Tribes. London. To discover fresh lands for cotton growing, which they believe are to be found In the fertile oases of the Sahara desert, Allison V. Armour and Jordan L. Mott of New York are headed now for the heart of Africa with one of the largest and beat equipped expeditions that ever entered the lick continent. Nearly 200 white men, including many European soldiers of fortune, have been engaged to command the army of blacks with whose aid the two Americans hope to fight their way through the Touregs and the wild, cruel, nomadic tribes whose country Is still almost the least known territory in Africa. Armour and Mott, It Is understood, decided on this dangerous undertaking after bearing of the success of Isidore Morse, John McFadden, the -English cotton king and of "several others Interested In cotton,, on, getting enorfrom- - the Italian government mous concessions of land In Erythrea, southeastern Egypt, where la some of the finest cotton growing land In the -- SUFFERING 'World. Tbe land obtained by Morse, McFad-de- n and tbeir associates covers millions of acres, extending from tbe Red Sea west to a line drawn through parallel with tbe Red Sea coast line. The acreage Is as large as that of the original grant obtained by the chartered company in Rhodesia. ; ONE YEAR Cured by Lydia E Compound Pink-hamsVegeta- ble Milwaukee, Wls. Lydia E. Pink-ism- s Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman, and I would like to tell thewhole world 1 suffered of fromfemale trouble and fearful pains in my back. I had the best doctors and it decided they all that I had a tumoi in addition to my female trouble, ana advised an operation. Lydia E. i'lnkhams Vegetable Compound made mere me a well woman and I have-nx backache. I hope I can helpothers by o telling them what Lydia E. Plnkham s Vegetable Compound has done for me. Mrs. EmmaLmse, 833 First St, Milwaukee, Wls. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn. Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. made from roots and herbs, disactually does cure these obstinate eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such entat ering woman owes it to herself eto taleast give Lydia E-- Pinkhams V ire ble Compound a trial before submit-ting to an operation, of giving up hone of recovery. 1 k " Cl George H Colton, wno nas been Selected by President Taft as govsrnor of Porto Rico to succeed Regis Post, is, according to his friends, well fitted for the office of chief executive of the iriand. He" served in the Philippines as eolontl of a Nebraska regiment and was later mads collector of customs of Manila. He served in a similar capacity In Santo Domingo and later became collector of the Philippine islands. He apeaka Spanish fluently and has had large experience with Hia home is in Washington. Growells He declares hes perfectly comfortable at home every day In the year. Boston Herald. The U. S. Government has bought 23 Gross (3.600 boxes) of Kough on Kata to end to the Panama Canal Zone, because it does the work. The old reliable that never foils. The unbeatable exterminator. 15a, 25c, 75c. Kas-sal- So well have Morae and McFadden guarded the secret of their tremendous grant that even now It has not reached tbe ear of many person outside of the Italian government Morae left London live days ago for Rome to settle further details In connection with bla concession; his plans are progressing to put tbe cotton-raisin- g scheme in active operation. The German emperor, whom he haa often entertained aboard his yacht, is , a close friend of Allison V. Armour and formerly was his classmate at .Heidelberg. The emperor la deeply In- tereated In tbe outcome of tbe under taking. Tbe expedition will land at Tripoli and. according to present plans, will strike Inland with the object of reaching Ghat, the chief city of the Tou-r- e country, 300 miles south by west from Tripoli. As 150 miles of the northern part of the Sahara must be traversed to reach Ghat, the expedition will be transported by camels from a point 100 miles east of Tamas-anin- . From Gbat the great caravan will go southeasterly, keeping well to the soIthwesFside of tbe Tarso moun-tal- n range, toward Lake Tchad, in which neighborhood are some of the moat fertile oases In the whole vast from neglect of duty that this employe of the government was severed from the payroll. Neither is there any evidence that he was unwilling to continue longer tbe duties of his position, for he worked as long as bis penny a year was forthcoming. The postofflee department has decided to discontinue star- - routs No. 39,125, between Dodgeville and Mineral Point This. line of eight miles was a remnant of the old route established between Milwaukee and Galena in 1835. It waa reduced to eight miles In 1881. The carrier has - received offers as high as 20 for his government order paying , him his . yearly .stipend, but ha -- thus far listed the souvenir hunters. SAN JOSE SCALE SPREADING Principal Commercial Apple Orchards f- - Entire Country Monaeod by Psstlfsrous Insect Washington. The principal com mercial apple orchards of the country are destined to become Infested with the San Joee scale, according to a bulletin entitled Fumigation of Apples for tbe San Jose Scale, just published by the "department-- of agricul- -' .turftv ..The scale .Is. spreading .rapidly over vast areas each year. Although there are numerous orch ards not affected In the western and eastern state, where the disease is there is no doubt," to tbe bulletin, that these soon will be visited by the scale. It Is regarded aa a certainty that there will be a spread of it west of the Miw slsalppl. The bulletin treats of the fumigation of the trees and fruit and contains a statement that a little carelessness In spraying, the use of Imsolutions or proper unfavorable weather conditions at the time of making applications may ' allow the survival of the scale In sufficient numbers to result, later In the season. In their settling in considerable numbers upon the fruit FREE JOB PAID ONE CENT YEARLY Gray vasterN Aristocratic Englishman and Attaches of Foreign Legations Young Are In Disgrace. , London. 8oclety le gossiping about the tremendously high gambling by members of two of ths most exclusive clubs In the west end, some of whom are young attaches Qf tbe foreign legations, other gilded youths of aristocratic English families. Following other heavy losses at tbe card, table, one diplomat lost $12,000 on Tuesday an amount afternoon, equal to his salary for three years. Whatever "his private fortune be "had to default on his debts of bonor. Consequently be will not be recognized by tbe gentlemen who won his money nor Letter Carrier on 8mall elae. Its elect Is permanent. Peosnol h off nee lort naattnL Em noonwrit meet, se it's neither stickr inay-K- 'a pare and clear m voter Inert ex non meet mm vhat tbncennris of others tare foend safe and antiafactnry. For eamrle andeonb abac-latelfree, write to MART T. GOLtMA.-4Md- , a EUf, St Awt, ifiaw. IsenisMatMasOr Nwlvdosefyewtolr It Is Restorer arlffitsl eoky Ib iiiL besliafal auaBst i (ram 1 to 14 days, la-rel- y d i Horen t from any-ti- HD sees toWss howto to aUdelwe Routo In Loses Position Paying .8mall Salary. ' llll-no- is Galena, 111. After carrying mall over an eight-mil- e route since 1881 for the pay of one cent a year, the carrier has lost his job. It waa not terrl-toryl- b 1 wa-Lim- 1 o i pro-dtice- r. - Dely-Judg- Halt on Reckless Gambling . , feterL by the others, and his career In diploSouth of Lake Tchad the expedition macy la ruined, w Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass, Invites all sick women to write will enter the domain of the sultan of ' Of course, foreign diplomats are Im. her for advice. She has fraided Bornu, on whose good .offices Armour mune from all legal proceedings. But thousands to health and her and Mott count They expect the sul- pot ao with English bne advice is free tan to provide them with a military of these, an officer In gamesters, a crack cavalry escort , corps, haa lost $400,000 In six weeks. T. Ctldaui rr Hair t. Sul-liva- half-writte- n The This story sas hills. A friends what , reported. Certainly he la being put through bankruptcy now by the money lenders who had hla notes. Another young English aristocrat who was hit heavily at tbe game has an Ornamental position at court Tbs fact that be haa ruined himself financially waa told (o King Edward, who ordered an angry complaint to be addressed to the bouse committee of tLe club where tbe gambling went on. high-grad- 'TS'J'tS?"';"'; y 1 t-- e ltJamjua i -- 4 t |