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Show FREE MINES AND MICE froi' rp to high flgurea Never In the history SOLONS LIMIT Suggestions. OBSERVE SIXTY FOR FIRST TIME 1 mining bad the dividends been ( tote as in 1811, when 8,500,000 wdtitributed. DAY IN STATES HISTpRY. Women Buffering from any form of female ilia are invited to communicate promptly with the womans private correspondence de-- 1 partmentof the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many year r and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written Jonsentof the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Nothing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. 80-pa- Number of important Bills Passed, 268 Measures Having Been Introduced in Senate and 218 Measures Originating in the House. A Salt Lake City The tenth leglsla-urr- e of th. state of Utah adjourned rimrsday, Maich 13, on the sixtieth lay of the be.&ion This Is the tlrst Ime In th history of Utah that a legislative assembly has adjourned on i me The last da., of he session was a uitnuous ore in both houses The ioube slaughtered senate bills without iiercy , nor did it spare its oWn bills In the senate the n the final windup toard was clear by one motion to strike out the enacting t lause of all the bills appearing theieon. Of the number that went fj defeat on the senate calendar only ten were house bills and were senate billB forty-siThe tenth legislature has presented i complete reversal of form in the position occupied by the two houses. In previous legislatures the senate has been th one to Complete its business ' first; this year the house has at all times been in control of the situa- ge were passed by both proximated houses and sent to the governor. Of these the governor has approved about leuting in his hands somebills. thing like bixty-fivPropositions for "nine constitutional bmendments were introduced, all of them in the tenate. None carried, so there will he no constitutional changes proposed for the acceptance or rejection of the people two years hence. The legislature refused to ratify either the amendment to the federal constitution providing for the direct election of I nited States senators or the income tax. The that indoi-3'ndirect elections resolution was killed In the.Senate and the house killed the Income' tax resolution. Three bills were Introduced creating a railroad and public utilities commission, one In the senate and two In the house. All failed. Bills for employers liability, of which three were consolidated into one. also failed. Attempts were made in both the senate and house to piss legislation changing the present commission form of government for Salt Lake and Ogden. These attempts were defeated. The leglslatuie passed a bill providing for pensions for mothers who are obliged to support their children by tbtlr own efforts. The bill has been signed by the governor. The legislate also passed a bill establishing a minimum wage scale for women. A bill which means much to Salt Leke Is the measure providing that aljacent proper y slyril be assessed for tuc cost of paving street Intersections. Another bill does away with the present board ot perk commissioners and gves the city commissioners authority tg establish parking districts,. Fifty thousand dolors was appropriated for the expositions at San Diego and Sau Fiancisco in 1915. The congressional apportionment bill was. passed, dividing the state into two congressional d'strictB. Under this bill Salt Lake, Tooele, Davis and Utah ountie constitute the second die-- ; trict, and the remaining counties of the state are the first district. The bill providing for the creation of a bank commissioner was passed by both houses after a lively contest, A bill calling for the payment of interest by banks !n which deposits ot pub-lie funds are made was passed by both - houses. A new fish and game bill was passed. There was passed also a bill for reorganizing the state board of sheep and were there commissioners, Strengthening clauses added to the pure food- ln A measure which promises to be popular legislation is the boxing con mission bill. The appropriation bill carries almost 1U0 frankgirl. one-thir- e When you proposed to her did she ssy This is so sudden T No; she was honest and said This suspense has been terrible.' GRATEFUL OLD MAN. Mr.W. D. Smith, Ethel, Ky, writes: T have been using Dodds Kidney Pills for ten or twelve years and they have done me a great deal of good. 1 do not think I would be alive today if It were not for DoCla Kidney pills. 1 back about forty years agd, which left It very weak. I was my troubled with i blad- - Inflam-i- ' mation of the W. D. 8mlth. jer. Dodds Kidney Pills cured me of that and the Kidney Trouble. I take Dodds Kidney Pills now to keep from having Backache. I am 77 years old and a farmer. You are at liberty to publish this testimonial, and you 'may use my picture in connection with it. Correspond with Mr. Smith about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. . Explsined. "Why am I always the goat? Because you persist in butting in." ' , PILKS CVErn Ilf TO 14 DATS Yonr druggist will miund uuorf if PA ZO OINT-lihN(Alia to ears any case of Itching, Blia BicediOg or Protruding Plica in 6 to Udaja. toe. human dynamos, Speaking of there is a man who has everything charged. T I - 3,000,000. A GENEROUS GIFT Nlneay-ttare- e . appointments 4 to vay rious state departments and state boards were made on the last legislative day liy the governor. The aj Free to Readers of This Paper poiptments were received by the senate1 about 9 o'clock Thursday night and promptly confirmed by unanimous votf Professor Munvon has just issued a In open sessiou. , most useful almanac containing a number The appointments of the governor of his best essavs, including the two wonderful articles. Dont Be a Cipher" and make but few changes In the personnel "The Power of Love. The almanac also of the governors official family, a contains illustrated instructions for Charnearly all of Item are reappointment acter Reading, gives the meaning of your birth month, the interpretation of dreams, Governor Spry, just before the leg complete weather forecasts for the Northern States. Pacific Slope and Southern Mature adjourned, sent a note of conStates. In fact, it ia a magazine almanac. gratulation tj each branch on the ex It, will be sent you absolutely free. With pedltlon with which- - the business oj 25c. it we will include any one the session had been handled. The Munvon Remedy, our Rheumatism Remhe to-ttwo houses edy for rheumatism, our Kidney Remedy note wag delivered for kidney trouble, our Dyspepsia Remby the special Joint committee apedy for indigestion, our Paw Paw Pills for pointed by the senate and house tc biliousness or constipation. Not a penny notify the governor that the legist to pay. Address The Munyon Remedy turc was itadyto adjourn. la Phi Company delph ia.Pa . full-siz- e Jutir.Htu.rTies 04. liwIpa Ms Psill. Dm SoM by -- EOirCOUCff&ANOrCOU) I niki aorthi GoldvlUe. twenty-fivwest from Carlin, NevacM is tte making of cai) ns well aa a gold camp if pres Faspecta I materialize to order. A discovery that majfyrist t0 tie to the fcoldfield Ore of importance company has been mail during the progress of the work of lifting the main shaft which is to ) ttik to a depth of 1,000 feet. The collector of bullioi ax during 1912 succeded In roundln up the comfortable sum of 222,91 25 for the state purse, the output ot Nevada mines having a gross vali of approximately 36,000,000 The Lost Packer mine iniimelter are located high in the sustains of Idaho, being about 112 ailsi miles from Mackay, Jhe near t trailalde railroad point, and it hi ban said that the road Is up hill b h uya. A Wingfield represe atbs hat bonded a property at the rwtsmp of Goldville, north of Carlin. etda, for 10,00( w to be $150,000, of which kot sur-ferraid in ten days. Here a vein showed 25 vali gold. The Thompson-QuincolP City, Utah, has struck the fiesub abut 130 feet above the Daly We 91 level, where about four feet of jeadiarbon-at- e ores are showing, but Ihiit only what the management has bag looking for. Treasurer A D. Bird flf Os Bull Moose company of the Lynt, Hv, district stated last week that a attract had been closed tht amtpny by whereby 400,000 Bhares of teasury stock have been sold to J. F. feather-ston- e of Lovelock,. Nev. I T It is announced that tht lJn Hill Consolidated of Ophir ia gtttig some ore from the Gladstone flaiug which osces In assays &a high as forty-alsilver and 1 to 4 In gold, lit fissure it about fifteen feet wife with mineralization from wall to wd. On account of the grade of te haring finally run too low far pflt. It has been decided by the mangement of the Consolidated Mercur Got Mines company to begin a permanentdoslng down of the property. Tht emp&ny has a dividend record of 3,45,000 e Every woman ought to have tion Lydia E. Pinkhams 'During the session there were introText Book. It Is not a book for duced in thy senate 268 bills and about general distribution, ns it is too fifteen memorials and ' resolutions. expensive. It Is free And only, House members offered 218 bills and obtainable by maL. Write for dozen memouals and resolutions. Of It today. the numo?r ol hills introduced ap- a a Feeling That He 1e sems Making an Argument Against Woman Suffrage. It is reported that saFPkt of ore BbS valley, recently brought la gold southern Utah, ran from Thousands Hare Been Helped By Common Sense trained Healthy Old Age Is What Dr. Hartman Advocates INQUIRE 40-H- ave TO SICK WOMEN A PAUSES TO EDITOR MINING V.K!e tbe liars was wating on the 'TriTTrJSre3kef Krely was' rr n I cttrtiful gold waV?L ' i e p " ;'" fcs-vU- e y x Last year about It paid 30,000. out three cats, fY or ea are hipped r than he Ely Examiner. When productlt vas begun the ahlpmenta average! a ound per cent In copper, but rtei tly the returns show the ore to'te trfylng 10 i per cent of the metal. Owing to the fact that lm usual amount of development wk it still under way at the M os col line In Beaver county, Utah, the bi :h dlvV dend of l dent will likely bepc ttponed me the hnd probably the middle company will he put oni regular quarterly dividend basis II rder to eliminate, a 1st Of unnecei bookkeeping. A prominent mining maijo Michigan, who has just paid a ifei to the new camp of Rochester, Ne ie lares that the Rochester Mines lain a if the Lett prospects he bat yet in a Ore that ran 9 on the eurfac 1 65 to 78 feet had Increased to 1 I t returns. He says the Alaskaff! Ie on No. 3 lease are getting $10re from 1 5 a vein. I I In an old prospectus on camp of Alta, Utah, the following jhle given as the producers of the caPp up to that time, about nine years Mo: Flagstaff mine, 11,000,000; Enonk mine, 47,000,000; Grizzly mine or Continental-Alta, 1,000,000; City Rocks, 900, 000; Albion, 500,000; Ferick Crown Prince (Alta Comolidated) Reports from the CoppenL to the effect that the ore belt is running much higher In $ did the first shipments, sat L See here, take a cold water towel bath every young man, 1 morning, winter, and summer. It. le beard you com- - these things that have kept me wel! the and strong. You could be Just as well plaining other day of be- - and strong as I am If you would do ae ing nervous, 1 do. You may ask. do I never get Sick, sleepless, brain fagged, and the have 1 never had occasion to tak A young medicine at all? Yes, 1 have got sick, like man, hardly In Sometimes I feel a little touch of clL the zenith of matic trouble, like cold, malaria, your life, tom- - stigtu catarrhal-symptom- s, but tny plaining of such only medicine Is Peru n a. I always things! keep a bottle of Peruna In the house. And this is I keep a bottle of Peruna on my'desk very com mon, In my office Once la a while I take too. You are some I do not take It habitually. not the only Take it only when I feel a little out of one Probably aorta One swallow will perhaps be S. S. HARTMAN, M. D. three out of four all that will be necessary, but it ie of the young always handy by. men of today have Just such sympto see the young It is a toms as you describe. What does it men of sorry sight to today begin peter out physmean? ically when they ought to be in (he Look at me I am eighty-twyears glory, of their manhood and the height old Sound as a nut Tough as hick of their vigor. Eat plain food. Live Give up all weakening ory Do not know what it is to be frugally. tired While I cannot do as much habits. Live as God Intended you to to when a live Take Peruna when you do not physical work as 1 young man, I can do a great deal feel as well as usual. Probably twice as much as the averIf you want me to I will send you age young man of today. a book which will tell you a great What has kept me so strong and many more things about yourself and well? I will tell you I do not use about matters that may be of great tobacco. 1 do not use alcoholic stim- value to you. Enclose a two-ceulants. I do not use tea or coffee stamp for postage and the book will habitually. I go to bed early. 1 get be Bent In a plain wrapper and you up early. 1 am always doing some- will not be troubled with any follow thing; something that occupies my up letters or advertisements. body and mind. I love to work. I Peruna la for sale at all drug stores. Enemies of votes for women. In search of arguments to confound the orators of the case, may use for what It la worth the following Incident which happened lr Madison square one day last week A young woman of pleasing and picturesque aspect came northward from street across the square. Twenty-thir.She. struggled under the weight of a and Inside one could se a bright-eyed- , rentiers fox terrier, ea ger to be let out The woman carried a leasty In her left hand, and the dog had on a collar with a suap An In terested observed followed the woman She struggled on six blocks up Madi son avenue before she reached her destination, a residence on the east side of the street Then she unlocked the hamper, snapped the leash on the dog's collar, and took him inside the house. Why had she carried an d o able-bodie- fox terrier, who want- ed to be let out, all that distance' New York Evening Poat us-d.- Plea for Liberty a few was ervertaining friends and Elsie was allowed to remain In the room provided she made Hut she was inter no disturbance ested and talkative and asked so many questions that at last her mother became exasperated Elsie, if you open your mouth another time, you'll have to go back upstairs. Now, remember! Elsie was accustomed to obey, bo, WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS ME for a long time, Elsie's lips were kept tightly closed. At last, however, she They Got Left. touched her mother and said softly: John and Betty, aged five and four Mamma, can I open my mouth if years, had started on a railway Jour don't say anything?" Chicago Trib- ney with their parents on Monday, but une. reached the station juet In time to hear the engineer ring hie bell ana see HOW TO TREAT PJMPLES AND the train pull out of the station, leaving the family behind. BLACKHEADS Next Sunday John and Betty were out on the way to Sunday started For pimples and blackheads the fol When they were half way school. ecomost effective and lowing is a bell rang, and presently they there the nomical treatment: Gently smear the back. affected parts with Cutlcura Oint came regretfully announced. "We left," got they ment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. -- Wash off the Cutlcura 8tung. Ointment ia five minutes with Cuti-cur"Bella, have you any engagement Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treat- for next Mr. Saulnchley, my name ! Miss ment le beet on rising and retiring At Other times use Cutlcura Soap Bllm. Yes, and from the present outlook freely for the toilet and bath, to In preventing Inflammation, Irri- It's likely to be Miss BUm me long ae tation and clogging of the pores, the you live." common cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, Important to Hiothera Examine carefully every bottle of uothy and. other unwholesome oondt CASTOR1A, a safe and eure remedy for tlone of the ekla. . aee that It Cutlcura Soap and" Ointment sold inrants and children, and the Bean each of world. the Sample throughout BUn Book. ' Address Signature of free with S2-post-car- d Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston. In Use For Over SO Yearn. ol-- l Y Mrs. B. a as-sl- it Adv. , X Writ (or book ft ring joung chtekft. ot frtftoda that Hu fneu baton and got nnra book tm. iUtaall Roaioijr Co.. Black wall.OkU. V --W- Tuffs ttt Tbadrapeetke, aeaaa af werfe w Great report! oh "nfcoMo VIlBINk. , Laxanve bkomo gcmxr Look Tkat b tba aifaaUJra of W W . SROTI Cam would Oaa Das, Cam flits ie laja I Some girls ere so eager te thump a piano they cant wait to wash the ' . v .As' In WaUd. 1 , It Pays to Clip IBWHlt. itrum mCfmVatbvyacc kntibtcrad rwdrbnroiTTtoa. to Im tba bold tb met and dirt k look aw mor aUy keptnawvsd,(tMf laa. tfcatr ttor-e- vt Beef food U4arna4 vat 2w KtiSJ (, r TkaSfgtwf Sail ring Clipping Uachlns It taros castor, tt tot and shar Wear cipocr and May than any tbr. Ovar art au hard and vat frame fed mrsIn 7 2 hi all Unto frtm ra (km iittto wear Haix fwtvfwaw Aoilbb shaft nmlac Stewart aytdihmrf slatrto and toe toaioa rilppinff bond, twie tonelna yor eWwffy ctyto CHICAGO Wall and i FLIXItLI SHAFT OhtoSt. CO. CHICAGO, ILU alicwin wrtd Writ fwranmiim wwaatal krvrori and mri mMtr lin of tMMW. hBbnrlnmahinB,toGlld ovnriApind trn 1 tl 300,000; Columbus Woman ils As Gild As Looks She their No woman wants to look old. Many In effort to lot: youthful resort to the "beauty doctors prescriptions. "Their mistake is that they visit the wrong department in the drug store. Beauty depends upon health. Worry,' sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weaknesses of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, ' the "crows feet, the haggard look, drooping shoulders, . and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth you must retain health. ' Instead of lotions, powders and paints, . ask your druggist for Con , jP, 250, 000 Rustler, 900,000. It Is learned that the List Packer management is rapidly ronding out Its arrangements for havings smelter run during the coming sutmer season. The ores on the various levels are being stoped and hoisted for the company's smelting plant, Vhlle Superintendent Boyle has bees out completing the purchase of fuel and supplies for the summer. Tht company will require about 350 head of horses for the season's run, and these are feeing secured in Idaho. . Private letters received Is Salt Lake last week from the San Jsza oil field In southeaster, Utah are to the effect that contracts are now being made for horses, provisions, etc., by agents ol! the railroad that proposes to run line from southwestern Colorado through the San Juan oil fields and on to the coast. George Tinsman, who bai Leen directing the work on the Sultana property in the , Columbia mining district In Tooele county, Utah," was driven out last week fey the snewslides and It will probably be a month before work cafe be resumed with any degree of safety. Superintendent J. P. Thorn has resigned. his position with (hs Goldfield Con Boll da ted Mites comj)WJand.w III leave shortly and be succeeded by Albert Burch-a- s general manage,.. Other changes In the leading positions r may be madfe. ' r ;LKerce,IS.n. fi This famous medidne strikes at,.the very root of these enemies of your youthful appearance. It makes you not only look young, but feel young. Ytar drwrgtet cn twpply yea I liquid ef f cent tamps te Dr. tablet feraverewdSO Pierced Iwrallds Betel and Sarrlcal trial bex will bem BaffAla, N.T. and nu ZXh; FUTNA Mr FAD ELESS DYE S kw.iir finMn( waaout rrpptrg get ' to Drw BWad. I 4 !tl. I the 'cpllege yell of the tka aetbrtng A WOKDERFUL DISCOVERY. Ia thiuico of fforch tod oipenvont. all Baliit la ranaaetod by tbo k4iu Bo forth eoMfortaatd bap Bfftsof aubS Bctoaoa ha infl d wa4 (laatatfid rt, and anuM tha hy m mir I lhai tty liMtirrl no nmJolna Ins Bmi w4 (t R irMtiMON li 4 ttnl Ills ths iiumlo aatar frtxa ktdany, hiaddar, lefToot dlMaaM.cfcmnic waa4na, elenra.ata srapUntw, Vhors la no duoM. la fact t arldoni hL Me atir croato iwnafi apocialiat. that tM la 4Uaod m aot (mo ohlivton all thoan BMiUoMbh ronndtos that von fornorl the tul ronaskD of mndtoai atom. If of mhipoo loopon thin to mu cnffcmia all w thoaid Uhc to toil In thla Bhovt articto. not Ummm who voald lifetba lo know non a boot (hit rwandy (hat ha oftMtod ao many vc totebt alow ay, ntlraoB cvra ihonM mc4 addrwnnd anUH for VBRV honk lm Jr.LCmre Mod Cto., Havstmusrk Hoad.Hampvtoad, London Hoc aaddnidforihvinto wbvtnertbn Stow Tnnrh Rvody THKH APION No. I. Mo I I U wbat Kief rvqvtr and havchcanBarklnc KNo, daring a Ufa of ml wry, vffartnc III healtn, and nhpptna. Thaiaptoalaaold by drntirUuo' mall ftUAL Concordia w Heckman JR hv Iwfk. lira. Wtaalww'H BoMkJae Sjrap tor ZJhildrua teething, aoftene tka guide, trdnrra iaRana tkxLwUaga paiMwrea wind eotbjbo e botUaJP Silefice IdiWaMMitbr rIraet at bad. 4M ax And : ' -- r ml grind Uva avaratfaced Feminine Arithmetic. Wanted to Know. Typlet It'e my birthday tomorrow; "1 dont like to throw bouquets at I'm gojng to take a day off. I Bookkeeper Why don't you take myaelf, but I do think have excellent taste. same did last five years off, as you Am I to consider that as a proyear? Bystander. posal? The Process. Its Nature. How can a milk trust be Investi"Whate the weather report " gated?" "Blowing great guns." By pumping the wltneeeee." owir Hs ""malarial regions, Tetta PWc tka naaat ikeiriat iMtm Children Cry for Fletcher' Caatoria - ? oVrdrt Ycwcae Qulmy, lL v v |