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LI MINKS AM) MINING run ha-- SUM'S SIMM ARY it-- , - t i ti'il . 0 . tv ru-h-t fUti-t-i- 1 i , t ni ,i Const' ldait ( psiu-- i luali utility, i Uih a g'p--uimill on Hi am jr ' v iai . i . nr oa-- t section of th fiMin'u in I'lah, i i mini eneiiurag ng and hopeful imw than u ha tor twelve oi t t i Miiii'i a II -- j t at , v A twelve unh vein ot icli galena ore Was u tit ov.e ed fifty foot iiolow the sur faoe hi tho lia-i- n al Wallai e iriit,i Idaho l week Senator llevburu is one of the owneis of tits mine A strike of gold in the glass root-i- n i lie ,oft Flank olaim on .Michigan lull neat Centennial, Yo, has made At thirty feet a merit three foot ledge show mg $10 to the ton was tmooi eiod The hugest and richest natural do ice hox in the worl, ami perhaps the greatest deposit of gold on earth, is to lie found in the lonilnned gold of the black sand conn ntrates ot ths la--- totu Aboluil fr from tnr crude lubttante no lar oil. Infallible in curative elect No injur to ahecp or wool Requires Contain o addition betide water. No sediment No atirrinf. MUe with cold water whether hard, brackish, alkali or rally Utf PElUiTTED la IT CURE MANGE U' It. munRlft jut rMCtOMT I all OFFICIAL DIPPINGS and LICE ON CATTLE OR HOGS Snake river, idano The Washington Mining & Milling HO DEARER THAN LIME ANO SULPHUR company, opeiaiing rich gold prope. ties on Bear meek in the Marshal 1 gal. make 130 gal for Scab official strength oi 300 gala for ticks, lice, etc. lake district, is running a nigat and 1 gal Can 1 73, 1 gal Can t 50, SO gal. brl. 73.00 day shift, the stamp mill being kept :u WIUM. COOPER G NEPHEW peration sixteen hours out of 21 177 llllnoia t, Chicago There is a great deal of metal min TOUR ORDER OF MERCHANT OR WRITE ing going on in the region radiating Dr. 3. D. CILLETT, Ceneral Agent 715 SIXTH ATE . SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH. from Pocatello, and the opening of good coal measures in that section will do more to build up southeastern W ken yoa tbink a I year girl, think ef a than anything that has ever hapring, aad when yo tkiak f a Hag, think af MUCH CHEAPER THAN TOBACCO AND U9UID DIP CRUOE id-h- Q as. Wa hast the largest and east eoaspleta assortaMat of rings in the west, at prices (ran a few dollars t thoa sands. . pened. The North Star mine, on the east fork of Wood river, wil soon join tno ranks of producing mines Two years and a half ago the Haney mining bureau secured a lease it, with an option to purchase at rny time within five years for $300,000 A man named I a Point has been at work on the Snake rive, below Parma, Idaho, installing a small plant for sa the values from the river sandA This plant has been worked for som time and the results are so satisfac1 tory that a large one is to be installed Work at the Petit mine at Atlanta The powtf Idaho, is being rushed plant is being put in. and it will b one of the fine ones of this part ol the state. The plant will be supphej through a flume 1,800 feet In length from-whica fail of 58 feet is secured The manager of the Rainbow company's properties in Little Cottonwood district reports haviug tapped silver-leaores In that property, and he is now certain that he U going to make a mine of it. The ore shows 189 ounces of silver, 25 per cent lead and 40c in gold, with some pper. A Spokane dispatch rays that Thos. L. Greenough, millionaire mining man and former partner ot Peter Larson, has suumiicsG the purchsVe of 23.000 acres of placet ' ground In Fremont county, 22 miles from Lander, the nearest railway point, and will spend on the fl,000,000 in Improvements property. Oil locations are being made nine miles south of Levan, in Juab county, Utah, and the locators believe they will develop some phenomenally rich Oil war shipped from oil properties. this section, in small quantities, several years ago, but lack of capital and in a cessaproper facilities resulted tion of development. ' The Mink Creek coal mines, near Pocatello, Idaho, have been opened to a depth of 300 feet on the dip of the vein, which is twelve feet thick be tween walls and which has a pitch ol between 30 and 35 per cent from the horizontal. The quality of the coal Si improving with depth, and the mine will undoubtedly make fortunes for its owners. The antimony districr of Utah is in the northeast corner of Garfield county, about 200 miles from Salt Lake City. A rancher discovered the antiyean mony properties some twenty-si- x ago, and but little work has bees done. But now Montana capital bai taken hold of the proposition and i 100-toconcentrating mill to handle the lower grades of ore is nearing com pletion, Sheridan county, Wyoming, coal mines have practically doubled theii capacity since Hast season, and the coming winter will witness by far the greatest business ever handled from the field. Anticipating the tremendous tonnage, the Burlington has pur chased 100 new engines of the heaviest type of freight locomotives, and added 3,000 cars to its equipment. Sheridan operators say if sufficient miners can be secured the output will practically double that of any previous year. According to producers of copper the supplies in consumers hands are lower than they have been In years. One producer says even the copper in the form of scrap fens been practically consumed, and that ma.ufacturers can not stay out of the market two weeks longer. It is stated that the Big Giant property, near Boise, as H stands would plant running. It Is keep a 1,000-tothe plan of the company, however, af ter making a working test to deter- mine finally what process is adapted to the ores, to put in a mill of 300 tons capacity. The Heel mining company, of the Coeur d'Alene district, of Idaho, last week paid a regular monthly dividend of $20,000 on Tuesday. This Is at the rate of 2 cents a share, and to total paid for the year is $432,000, and the grand total of all dividends paid 'a a cert:dtEv f Fez, exThe European residents cepting the Germans, left on the 25th for El Araish. Thev were escorted by troops A passenger train cat - Ing Secretary sf War Taft was wrecked near Spring Hall, Kans but none rf the passen-geiwere injured There will be no strike of the team sterb employed by tht meat packing firms of Chicago Committees representing both sides hate agreed to n "omptomise The historic Dent farm of 438 acres, outside the citv limits of St Louis, has changed hands for $73,000 The lug cabin occupied by General Grant still stands Louis Glass, tire president of the Pacific States Telephone company, was convicted on the first ballot by the Jury, for btibery of the supervisors of San Ftajiciseo A platform erected by a Oporto. Portugal, newspaper on the occasion of a lottery drawing collapsed, hurling to the ground about 500 persons, of whom ten were killed and eighty Injured. An unidentified, girl aged about seven yeais was killed by a tramp, near Gary, Ills When discovered by workmen, the girl had sufficient strength to tell of the alta k, but died immediately. Searching for an oil, hemmed la on all sides by fire, Walter and Sadie Ward, Lillian Raye and Vergle Wallace were burned to death in Oklahoma City. The fire is believed to be incen-iiar- 170 ST. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FOR HAPPY Good A i MARRIED LIFE. Manner Go Far to Preaarvo Peace and Concord. great many people seem to think that the marriage ceremony absolves them from all further courtesies and attentions to the person whom they have wed. After that they are alway In negligee, both as to manners and clothes, when they are at home. This la a fatal mistake. Because a woman la married is no excuse for her going untidily about the house, and telling her husband home truths that hurt his vanity. Because a woman is his wife gives a man no right to say thing to her he would not dare to say to any other lady who possessed a big, able--' bodied brother. Good manners tie tbs preservation 'of peace and concord, and ire warranted to keep happiness in any climate. The. problem of how to be happy though married Is really no problem at all. No mystery should ever have been made of It It la merely fair dealing in fair partnership Hiving the other party the privileges and perquisites you assume for yourself, and allowing the person you lova aa much consideration and civility as you would show a stranger. New York Weekly. "All In" Judicially Defined. In the case of state vs. Hennessey, tO Pac. Rep. 221, the Nevada supreme court gives a definition of the alang phrase "all in. The question came up in connection with the admission In evidence of a dying declaration, the declarant's statement that he was "all In being relied on to sbgw that h was under a sense of impending death. The court said: "The expression, I am all In is one frequently made use of In this western country, and when used under the circumstances in tion may, we think, be taken to have meant that the speaker considered hla life was practically at an end. Mixed the Infant rottenneu A h e d Up. Where California Leads. California has the world wide reputation of fathering the most daring engineering projects In the world In the way of electrical' generation and transmission. A Lucky Pin. A novel collar fastener Is In ths form of a large horseshoe measuring 2 Inches In diameter. It is set with baroque fresh water pearls or Japanese coral buttons. - A similar pin can be used to fasten the ailk girdle. Dress. Better Collateral. The diamond reef in Pike county. Ark., may be the real thing,' but the tomato crop In little' Delaware looks like bettey collateraL, Three million dollars in tomatoes , makes a brave (bow New York Run. tie Margaret's grandmother had written for a photograph of her name For material reasake, the "baby. sons it was advisable that the little Li. Generosity That Was Purely the sult of Accident. Re- ts notorious for Its sj, A missionary bishop told this story girl should appear as well dressed as about F .'lariun Crawford, tho famous possible, and a cousin's new open-wordress was borrowed for the occasion. novelist "Mr Ciawford went to school," he On being at rayed for the picture Man said. ' in Concoid. and one day he was garet rushed to her father, crying: "Oh. father, Just look! These aint taken to call at a Concord clergy worn holes; they is born holes." nun s. "The lergyman had a missionary box on Iiis drawing room table, and. time hanging heavily on the boy's himself with try hands, he amur-eing whether a silver dollar It was all the money he had in the world, and he had converted it into that gi gantio coin for bafetv would go into tlie slit In the Uix s top it was a dose lit. but unfortunate-1- ' it did go, and the' coin slipped out of the embi.vo authors fingers. There was a terrible crash of silver falling among the coppeis and then the boy, as tiie novelists say. knew no more , When he came to himself he found the cleigv man and ills family in rap- tures over his generosity ." M k I Uffife f C30(fl(7 i Time to Fly. The trust magnate leaped up from the banquet tahie and made a dive" hour automobile. for his the astonished on!" cried "Hold Bcw-ar- t sf Ointments for Catarrh toastmaster. "Won t you wait for us that Co main Mercury, to serve the dessert?" r .! troy'll e ten, of amtll "No," replied the nervous magnate; PAM . h a WbrU tho k e mucous aurfatao. 6ub I just saw a suspicious face loom up sM ' i t antes do Jrftrrlp nsft) Aiifl a the dami:e Ikaimrn i tboj at the window. The next thing served can pMitiiy do y i will Sst a will be a process " an froni atarrb uti uanufactur4 tt 1 rk uuialDt do Dior-etlo, o kf t.l- o'hs And telling his chauffeur to put on soil N i .. o ft tluic dlret tljr upon wry,Bund a u . ii nitirfft(iof tho tjHtotn. tn la full speed the wealthy fugitive headed rft i lire aure Tu set tho kayls llhl, tern y sod mftdo tn Toledo, for the next state. cassias. N. ik j - i ' i ti 1,. ,, i Ohio, hr Soi4 to Ban. . . .... fW I TaH ; A I . i r ie 1 paihoonlftU (TOO Vac per Imltlft. The Appropriate Location. did you put Caustic Crltlc-r-Wh- y that Joker at the very end of the numbers in your entertainment program? Member of Committee Wasnt that all right? I thought a wag ought naturally to come at the tail end. i uis for coaaUpftUoa. The Cart!, agi i.irtn mercenaries." be ihi-said, "etra.-c-ii prisoners in a ce- ment hardened, contracted. Yoa caY imagine how uncomfortable thia w u" "Oh, yes, I can " she answered "I once bail on a tight bathing suit when It bega to shrink. tbs it --- N Winslow gaauaftuotftiia) f Hoothlnf Syrup. thfl irumt, reduce slao rrllcv D Dywpbt,In- - BTtaey sod Too Ileerty A pcrfscl Ksa IHninoa, Drowaineaa, Ike Month, They regulate the Bowels. Bad Pain In the TOKP1U LIVER. Purely Vegetable. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- le REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cl wn re ft()4 baftuuA ft fcuiarunt rmemrtM Mmt Cum Where Russia I Behind. England has 144 churches for every 100,000 people. In Russia there are only 55 churches for a similar women frequently step an the it own corns. Fault-- nding Mftlf dm tod 1 liam Temple. lo- - Mfc frowtfe. Ffttts to ftMtoro On Batf to it TouUtful Color, Can Not Escape Thoughts. Man is a thinking being, whether he will or no; all he can do is to turn his thoughts the best way. Sir Wil- cured wind coilu. M6cebuuie. - Positively cured by these Little Fills. CARTERS Foot-l-iai-- What She Wanted. Ltwfti my dear young lady, you hate a pi ifcit case If you wish, I cn at ii re you a divorce without publicity in six months But, my dear sir, you Young I.adv dont ai'h'ist.nnl at all. 1 am an actresa. JMH PorcfclUifD) SICK HEADACHE Ladies Can Wear Shoes e One siw smaller after naing Miens A lerlam cure for swollen. .wealing, hot, aching feet At all Druggixl, 25c Accept no auiwtitute. Xi lal package FREE, Address A. 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y, Not HO ot HOWARD E. BURTOI,,c,HVM,r.?.,,D 8 poet mm prims. (loM 8tt?r. Loo4,lli Uoi4, Ml Tor.Tfrc; Uom.kv, KinoorCoppor.lJ. CyooMoioslo. BiftUiof CMTdiopeft snd full pno Ui sentoooppiteo bop lofurel tod (jnptrtvork aoUoitcd, Loot till Cold Aiiltreure, t If sfflteul with Thompson or W, N. U Eyo Water Salt Lak City, No. S6, 1907. Physicians Recommend Castoria , of physicians, phanrau. QAS10BIjL3...ia?jpTOROlMJaiXnT nn ' W ccnticai societies and medical authorities. ' Itthapsxt is tised by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts! v The indisputable evidence that it is harmless! Amo That jt not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho nerves, but assimilates tho foods Tim It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It i3 unlike Soothing Syrups, Batemans Ihops, Godfreys Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health, Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to apd To on r knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which, produces composure and health, by tho regulating system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to .the information. Hall's Journal of Health, r , -- Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. Awj?tabl II. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Bcott, of Chicago, Ilia., says: "I hay preaertbed you Castoria often for Infanta daring my practice, and find It very aatiafactorj-D- r. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, aaya: "Your Castoria atandn Drat In Its clasa. In my thirty yeara of practice I can say I barer hare found anything that ao filled the place." Dr. I. IL Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., aay: "I have need your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for many yeara. The formula la excellent" Dr. R. J. Ha mien, of Detroit, Mich., aaya: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I hare never found anything to equal It for children's troubles. I am aware that there are imitation in the field, hut I alway aee that my patienta get Fletcher." Dr.Wm. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., aaya: "Am the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have In my year of practice found Caa-tora popular and efficient remedy in almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "The name that your Castor! has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by tho presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr-.IM. Ward, ot Kansas City, Uo aaya: "Physician generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but la the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found it to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for childrens complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me In heartiest recommendation of Castoria." ALCOHOL 1 MR CERT. Preparation lor Aj slmilating Ac Fbodamtlfegib ting die S tooadB aodBowds of la Ptomoles Digp3tionIifi ness and RntXoniains natter Omum.Morphi norMiaeraL t Not Narcotic. jkjttrQUDcsmumm " WkW- - L jSxJtam AtMt&to-startn- S kwwi IfirmSerJ ftow. Aperfect Remedy forConsfipa tion . Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea n GENUINE WonnsfonvulsionsfeYemh ness find Loss or Sleep. - CASTORIA Bsart the Eignatire of " ALWAYS FacSnnile Signature of NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over vm Exact Copy 6i Wrapper. 30 n dwriuv Tm m tniTMHi M3rem, - Years nw - - ' - I j n At Southport, England, some years ago, births took place in two families living in the same house. In one case twins arrived, and a single In the other. The three children were being washed and dressed, and the father of the twins coming in, the three were placed In one bed with the Idea of leading him to believe that his wife had given birth to triplets. The joke, for that was all which was Intended, succeeded to the full for the time at least and then came the question of separating the infants snd restoring them to their respective mothers. Here a difficulty presented Itself, and the women In attendance wer shocked to find themselves unable to say which was which. A Liverpool paper aaya the identification has not established, yet been satisfactorily and it Is a case In which even a Solomon might be puzzled, Born, Not Worn. GIFT NOT ALL A GIFT. s fast passenger train on the St. Paul railroad collided with a crowded street car at a crossing In La Crosse, Wis. One man was seriously injured the other passenger escaping with bruises Witness fees and mileage claimed by John D. Rockefeller for his appear ancc before Judge Landis In Chicago some weeks since were paid last week. A check for $83 was mailed to him in Cleveland. Haymond W Clark, late captain ot troop 39 of the Indiana regiment, and a veteran of the G, A R., killed himself in Oakland by gas asphyxiation His action is attributed to financial embarrassment. Advices received from the American consulate at Hakodate place the loss caused by the conflagration there at $10,000,000. About 15,000 houses, vary-i- n in value, were burned and 50,000 people were rendered homeless. Miss Josephine Murphy, a teacher in the high school at San Jose, Cal., was drowned in Coyote creek by the capsizing of a row boat In which she was seated in company with Miss Kate Bellow, daughter of a wealthy rancher. A dispatch from Morocco, dated August 35says Mnlal Maflg made Bet; erst Charges fa his- - ministry hefurst departing for, the east and also- - release all the prisonei s Incarcerated at Morocco City during the feign of Abdul Azaz. As the result of a tornado at Eu Claire, Wis., Mary Thompson and Thos, Hague are dead and one boy was. injured. Five residences 27 barns, two schools, one church snd many hay stacks were destroyel. The loss is over $75,000. central Severe floods throughout lapan has caused many millions ot dollars damages, and have not ye abated. It is not believed that the loss of life will be heavy, although detailed reports from the flooded die trlcts are lacking. John Oster, a youth, is dead at Moscsntah, Ills., of wounds alleged to have been inflicted by his father. The with hie elder Oster had quarrelled wife, and the son' went to his mother'd defense, enraging the father, who then attacked the son. The war department has declined to grant the request of the mayor of San Francisco for tents to accommodate the patienta in city hospitals who are to be removed from the buildings to reduce the chance of extending the ravages of the plague. Congressman Joseph (T. Cannon, ot Illinois, is quoted as replying, in answer to the- question as to whether he was a candidate for the presidency: "Am I a candidate for the Republican nomination for president? No, I have not the bee, personally. Charles A. Andrews a former restaurant keeper of Elkhart, Ind., shot and killed Ethel Blaine of Flora, Ind., and then committed suicide in a Chicago hotel. Andrews had been infatu ated with the Rlaine woman, and haJ left his own wife and children in in diana. Wesley Christopher, a youth wbc killed Charley L. Staney, a coramer cial travebsr at St- - Joe, Mo., March 30, last, has been sentenced to ten years in the penitential y. Christophei assaulted a woman in an alley an' when Stanley went to her rescue thi boy shot him. The Pacific Coast Steamship com panys steamer Acapulce, which was tc have sailed from San Francisco fot Panama and way ports, turned turtle before and - sunk at- her- doc- kher time for departure on the 20. Nc lives were lost, but the cargo wa ruined by water. William J. Bryan ha made public his comments, on Tafts Colnmbu" speech. He says Taft is a straddler on nearly All important issues, and criticises him for failure to take al vaneed ground in reforms. Bryan also complains that Taft misrepresent$1,320,000. ed Bryans position. . At the Cougar mine. In the Pierce Detectives In the employ of the district, Idaho,- they base a 75 foot Southern Pacific have uncovered adonj dump In front of the tunnel and thla series of thefts- from the baggsge room will be roofed over so the work can of the ferry depot In San Francisco. be carried on this winter without In- For nearly six months these terference from the snow. They are been gnlr.g on and It is f aiao making preparations to fork tbe estimated that $75 000 worth of plun-mine all winter. der have been taken. high-grad- to Have Ons. - in an address on s said in Chicago of A, Thot etj - tr-o- VI J f I4 PVTWAM htr Cof mw hrlqM, tneut riuo eolf Writ Ik If lf "l i fhev hUt-H- h -- . 0 lOf nackiM tnlor t Or. lKeU xok Mu i ,8 ihr. Thf l eM ntw totter DYES Hiss an, Cir. MQHROE DRUB OO., F fi - N. Vneniin Quincy, llliamlm i .1. |