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Show Diamonds 150 per Carat The report of the Chino Copper by the cumpanvs nuinuRr. ported flaw lee rjMfiDK from one to two f new drilling work In , Starting carat. stfuaruw.ed perfect the till Helds of Grand and Wayne at $:r per carat. Win n thM are jfo'je there probably counties Is repuiioil a Hi I no more. Jtnw is the time to . resumed in the Au Work has be-tme-- t m a 'L&mnttd, And remember, burn placer propel th r, near Chafey, that it is no investment. Value a ill Nev.,-whic- h ri hased recently continue on upward movi. weie A vindicate. by a Wardtur. Ida shaft 129 feet deep dg Equipped with a hoist TO Net earn'mis of the Belmont mine maib ft Salt lake urt utah at Touopah for An mist wire $2112.19, the high record for any Tonopah mine The in !n out has been coming up rapidly -- ince li.e uncov ding of Its new ore body The Haiker pit i rty of Montana is reported to have fi ur feet now in the t west drift on the level, all of which is heavy lead me This ore body has inereasi d recently from a ti n i n h sti eak. Evistiiire of highly cncou aging ore conditions in the property of the Gudina Hell M.ninc emu any. formerly known as the Silver Ilell mine, in American Fink cany in. Ftah. is con' quarterly dividend. So ready has been the response to the rail for sperimrns and exhibits 24 Hours to California for the minis d splay at the Utah Leave Salt Lake City daily at 3:00 p. m state fair that Director Harry JoArrive Lo Angela (neit day) 2.30 p. m. seph it pents that he has on hand alhjij:inient He trio lighted. Pullman and Standard aud Tourt MeepmcX'-amost mi re t nan could be caird for. a la cam Inimir Car fccn u e of the Tba W. Ii Clark and assoeiites of Highest Ctiararter Salt Lake City have In their S'leut Two other fast through trains King and adjoining groups of c'uims For Southern California, idNld and in Arizona the making of a bonanza City 500 p. ni. Totmpah, leave and II fn) p. in. datl. gold mine, becomes more apparent Ion return and Angeles Ift AA To VJyJ.Vjyj ijk. lat of the cheap excurvith every additional fiot of woik sion to the coat AkmmJ returnimr until accomplished. OctihT 31. liberal stopover enrom. Tickets Oil Sale 8i'itiulr 24th to $4h. Rich tailings which were left from For full Information and literature, call touting its ptcure rock in on local agent, or write, 4 H. MAXId KFIF.LD, A. G. P. A. mills, are being sli pped by the 169 Main fcHree, Salt Lake City National Mining company of Nevada to the Selby smelter for treatment. The tailings, it is said, will run from tCLlP THIS OCT) fl.Ott to $5,000 a ton In gold. LEARN CUTTING and DRESSMAKING AT The August production of the Utali Ladies Tailoring 1 Copper company will bet very close to 7,443,000 pounds. This figure repcoiiege Loading popular system, unequaled for reresents a reduction of 1,200 000 sults. Students earn while they learn. Full coutue $3Q. .(.Hitting alone 15 Open all year. pounds from the average . monthly Information free. Bell Phone 772. J. E. Wioutput of the three preceding mutiins, lson, Prop,, 75 Center St., Salt Lake City, Utah or a curtailment of 14 per cent. The, operation of producing oil from A POSITIVE i PER. a Utah mine was witnessed a few MANENTOJRE FOR days ago by a party of Salt lake Drunkenness and mining men who went to Inspect the workings of the Paraffine Oil comOpium Diseases. pany of Utah near Mill Fork. The TVura is m psbEdty. a rirlian. Udi tnited as smitdr as is tMr m Uai. THE K EE LEY INInvestigators were enthusiastic over STITUTE. 134 W. SMtk Teie Street, Sell Lake City. what they had seen. The Nipissing has declared Its 5 AND KODAK SUFPLIKS company for the month of August shows that the reserves were added Writ for catalogue and llteritara. Pe.elopinf and printing. Mail orders given prompt atteution to In that period by 2.178.000 tons of Saif Lake Photo Supply Co., Kelt Lake City ore, the value of which is 2.74 per Thto brings the total AMP WOMEN to Leant cent copper. Weeka. uEIrlit WANTED Tuition, with of tools, for the mine up td 25,223,498 tons of S5, at With partial act ol tools, SiS. With sour own 2.65 per cent copper ore. tools Rid. Address Motor Sartor Col lag Blame for the present surplus copIS Commercial Street, Salt Lake Cltr, Cub. ped is placed on the shoulders of the School all pear. Shorthand and new porphyry propositions of which Typewriting, English, the Utah Co. of Utah and Copper Etc. the Nevada Consolidated of Nevada bait Lake City, II Weat First South Street. Writ lor full inlonnalloa, to K, C. IA lb, irln. are the pioneerc. Perhaps no better tribute could be given these newHUHBtH olAMrJ seals. stencils. fangled propositions than thi blame. Utah members of the American line Rubber Type Outfits and supplies In stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. congress, realizing the imMining ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City portance of measures which are like.ly to be acted upon by the cessions Fearfully and Wonderfully Madeto be opened In Los Angeles on SepEight or nine women, assembled at tember 26, have inaugurated a camluncheon, were discussing ailments whose object is to assure as paign nd operations as eight, or nine, or f an - attendance from this state one or two, or sixty or seventy wo great as may be possible. men will. The talk ran through anOne of the largest ore bodies ever gina pectoris, torpid liver, tuberculo- found in the Kindergarten mine of sis and kindred happy topics. the Seven Troughs Coalition com"I thought, commented the guest has been opened In one of the of honor, "that I had been Invited to pany lower levels, according to the Seven a luncheon, and not to ap organ re Troughs Miner. The face of the east cltal." Everybodys Magazine. drift on the fourth level is in ore from wall to wall, and has had that He Knew. showing the last two weeks. Wot does Rolllngstone Nomoss Negotiations which have been In 'superfluous means? at Intervals, for a number progress, tUhrol of years, the accomplishment of cake of. soap. Philadelphia Record. which Is almost certain to give to the Park City, district a new great mlre, And In Kansas, Too. In speaking of his campaign for came to a successful conclusion on when papers were signgovernor of Kansas, waged last June September 25, ed which give the owners of the and July, Mr. Wagstaff said: My West Quincy and Thompson propercampaign is gathering momentum just ties the privilege of draining and like, a snowball." through Whereat a Kansas editor, who was operating those properties workings of the Daly West, the not In sympathy with Mr. Wagstaff the comDaly- - and the Ontario and his campaign, ironically re- panies, including Gnt&rio mining tunnel No. marked : 2. In selecting his simile Mr. WagRevival of mining upon an economstaff evidently forgot what time of ical basis. In the camps of Falrview, year It Is. From our observation, Wonder and Rawhide, Nevada, Is though, a more expressive figure could as a result ol the completing not have been chosen. Everybodys promised to those camps of the new electric Magazine. power line from Mono lake. True to Lift. That thepofphyrywe the continuation of the Nevada Consolidated George Ade, at a dinner at Habel-de- n Farm, bis Indiana residence, said companys Copper Flat ore body has . been encountered In the Eureka shaft of his two years' silence; "You see, I am thinking up original of the Ely Central company, is no and realisticTdeas. And for my new longer questioned, according to lata heroine Ive hit on a remarkably good advices from the camp. Stewart Springs, mine miles west of thing. It's so simple and so true. It's a wonder it never occurred to Pinero the new gold camp of Athens, Nevada, Is attracting oil lands locators In large or Hervleu or somebody before." What is It? a guest asked eagerly. numbers. Nearly every prospector and - My heroine, said Mr. Ade, ls a miner in Athens and Juniper-camp- s brunette in the first act and a blonde lias made locations In thenew oil tn the last. field. It Is said. ' A Fatal Breatner. During the year 1909, there' was la Mark Twain hated a gloomy man, total of 119 deaths from dust explosaid, a New York editor. Oncw, at a sions in the coal mines' of West This year none. It is estimated banquet, .a gloomy man sat opposite blm. This man would not smile at that the last 100,000.000 tons of coal mined in the state has been. produced Che most amusing jokes. . Whats the matter with jour without the. loss of a single life by excried Mark Twain. The stories are plosion. Picked samples of ore taken from a all good. Why dont you laugh? Ah. sir,' said--thgloomy man, new strike In Granite mountain, 140 how can I laugh when. I remember miles north of Reno, Nevada have rethat every time I breathe a soul passes turned assay values as high as $32,700 a ton, mostly in gold. The vein, which Into the great beyond? "Good gracious, said the humorist, is IS. inches wide at the surface, has taeu trenched mors than 400 feet. did you ever try cloves?' Ttr price i for dear, perKet, a!ohitrty open the drawer aud took out those papers?" q vas going to use the rcqulsl-tiojr- - governor of Smrth Oaroikna was quot ed as declaring his inti ntnm or taking Immediate -- ti ps for thy appu Ip of Applewelght. she was still reading fijow?" and soiling I, tt, s, t,ip n,g In r , Peek --Why, I expected meanwhile with he oltuJal .llghilv -jlr Hoswuiih expected to effect paper kiltiea 0up for his own glory during the "llfTeT Mr Ardmore." s! said governors absiiuv, ' suggested Gus-- drawing a papet fiet lit- lock. t. I; olf. tiie answer in that i, gi mi u, sent flow and Barbara's voice rum; vest, Tiliy eve.nlng s j t tun n- id Hint next and w,- I an f! u tinjpriifuely aid her eyes idi -fend thts unknown person, till-- , wtmt to She was in,. hull- Hp ' imjsbc ui d ' n i ddler. away and I wifi talk to mi ms old tnends rutty He pie s ) I, mug ,,n u p 4i Old he gU'ed tleie.iv ta lit' ' " ' Iv.t lie tilt til ii- w is at jipri'-- o'd il,ii stood Tanning Inin bn M'fi n td Cl- Vim SERIAL :VA STORY I I , ATr - -- i I selje d h In' hal d (in how ki yo rujl Tm-foo- American Express Sat-Lu- Keister KODAKS -- ; i Virginia. e Bebbs-Mrrrl- Couipaa SYNOPSIS. Thomas Ardmore. lioied nilllionatre, and Henry Maine Grt.sw U1, pi ..lessor in lai- - I mi rsO of Virginia 'take Trains out of All IMl.W G la oi.l to Ins college, Ardmore m puisuil o! a gut who hud who id at him Miautken for Gov Osborne of Smith I'atohna. Griswold s life is threatened He goes lo Golnmbi i to warn the governor and meets- - Barbara tsborne. Ardmore learns that his wink-Inlad) la the duughler of Gov Danger-hel- d of North Carolina. He follows her to llatelgh. and on llie way is given a hrown jug at Kildare. In Raleigh lie discovers that the jug bears a message t, Dangerfleld unit ss thr.utemng a criminal, is allowed to go free. b Ardmore heroines allied with Jerry Id In running the affairs of The state In A e of the aKsem tile governor scathing telegram is sent to Gov a Griswold becomek adviser to Osborne, who 1s all. oiling to her father's duties In South Carolina Order sre sent to the sheriff to rapture Valuable papers are missing from Uov. Osbornes office. vv t g Apple-weigh- Dan-gert- Os-ho- Rar-bai- Apple-weig- CHAPTER VII. ht Continued. I Hut you forget Mr. Osborne. On that you represent the other hand I represent Got: Osborne, and If I want the Applewelght papers I had e?ery right to them. After office hours, feloniously and with criminal Intent?" laughed Griswold. We will assume that I have them, sn eeredBos w orth,T'a n d such"" being the case I will return them only to the governor. Then and Griswold's smile if it comes to concesbroadened sions, I will grant that you are within your rights In wishing to place them In tbe governors own hands. The governor of South Carolina U now, so to speak, In camera. "The governor ia hiding. Hea afraid to come to Columbia, and the whole state knows it. The papers, my friend; and I will satisfy you that the governor of South Carolina Is under this roof and trane-- . acting business. Here In the statebouse? demanded Bosworth, and he blancbed and twisted tbe buttons of his coat serv-oualy. The governor of South Carolina, the supreme power of the state, charged with full responsibility, enjoying all the immunities, rights and privileges unto him belonging." It was cvear that Bosworth took no stock whatever in Griswolds story, but Griswold's pretended employment by the governor and bis apparent knowledge of the governors affairs, piqued his curiosity. He stepped to an Inner olBce, came back with . a packet of papers and thrust a revolver Into, hla pocket with so vain a show of It that Griswold laughed aloud. , What! Do you still back your arguments with firearms down here? It s a method that has gone out of fashion In Virginia! If there's a trick in this It will be the worse for you, scowled Bosworth. "And pray, remember on your side, that you are to give these documents Into the hands of the governor. Come along. They met the' watchman In the corridor and he saluted them and passed on. Bosworth strode eagerly forward In his anxiety to prick the bubble of Griswolds pretensions. Griswold threw open tbe door of the governor's receptloff-room- , and they blinked in the stronger light that poured in from the private office. There, In the governors chair by tbe broad- official desk, sat Barbara Osborne reading a newspaper. Your excellency,' said Griswold, bowing gravely and advancing; "1 beg to present tbe attorney-general- ! --- ? : Barbara The papera fell from the attorney generals hands. He stood aUring until astonishment began to yield to rage as he realized that a trap had been sprung upon him. Tbe girl had risen instantly and a smile played about her lips for a moment She had vaguely surmised that Griswold .would charge Bosworth with the loss of the papers, but her associate In the conspiracy had now given a turn to the matter thal amusedher. ."Barbara! blurted the attorney what game Is this what general, contemptible trick. "Is this stranger playing ooyou? Dont you understand that your father's absence is a most serious matter and that In tbe present condition of thia- - Applewelght affair it is likely to Involve him and the state in scandal? Barbara regarded him steadily for a moment with a negative sort of gaze. She took a step forward before she spoke and then she asked quickly and sharply: . What have you done, Mr. Bosworth, to avert these calamities, and what was In your mind when you ' " you Intended to a the acting oiun.ini'lv fat h. Mr Ilis.veHli, be-'mi Miit me ill's aHtiiiiioH a Mi vvhieh vmi Ilm.i'iiied hie tuv , i , item d tn-- with m lolfu-- r 11 u ni i ii. s . had mi gow.oi , w I, he o .Id u f d at tile terse si nti p i 'I etc must be a on ' ik, He wouliln l Inn this d li g that wav; that's omul ng So vou appreilde its sign, In am e I do vou Air Ardmore' nun ui t . is s dm It? loti soul, jour Hi.. I have been insult.-d- , do ou" shouldt) t put It that wav. Miss Osborne would Dallgerlit Id Lk ili.tt a n I'l'tcr have si-- s did Pit: m,ui vim w ikld take itdt Ullage id tuv trouble aiil anxn-- v to tin,, that uuesttiui on n had aiisvvired it ottee and forah long ago lieiote this stranger 1 t II (o-that vou are :t de yfthl !u gpjtahle coward and that if vou think yt e.m l.iitiilia'e in,, or my father or bv s i, h thf practices as von Imre ta vou are verv groatlv mfctakih nil ait her. Mr Roswoith, If I laid vou ii ti h mig again tn tins! milter I si. all punt that letter you d iv in every paper III' wlCte fee th state' ini, that is all I have to say to vou and hope ueverlo see you as till ' Pi ion vou go Mr Io-- orth," said Griswold.-- 1 whit to say that Miss Osborne h.ts spokop of your conduct wHh .iltogriher too inin-l- i restraint I shall add. in ti. own account, that If 1 find you meddling again in this Applew eight case, I shall Hist procure your removal rout oiliee and after that I shall take the greatest pleasure m flogging vou within an Inch of Now go!" your life H mfli re-pe- r . ' I cap? letprllit by Tbe . v sefto IVKftr ol d KILDARE Copyright U FOR EACH. i THE LITTLE BROWN JUG I The AN CXCUSE prip MINES AND MINING v I .j a How many Mother (severely) sti aw berries have you eaten out of tins basket, Ethel? Ethel Only two. One to see how It tasted, and the other to take the tasta out of my tuouth. 1 ! - In thought In- vv.i MUnlmg It our father " "He's insulted me and iViiy other1 citizen ip tin- - Old Not 'It Slu'e. that's who he's insuili d, Mr Aidmoie Is-me read It again," and she tepeateil Ahe telegram aloud- " "'Your extrenn-ldiverting tele reei tv ed gram in Applewelght ra-and filed.' 1 think it's tin ixliewely that's so perfeetiv mean Tin diverting bv itself Would not inn mv teel ilfRs half so mm It He's a good deni sn arler man than thought in vvasi to think up a telegram like that Rut what do you think of that pieie in the new spa per?" t lie says hes going to catch dead or alive. That sounds prt ttv serious "I think it's a bluff, myself. That CHAPTER VIII. telegram we sent hint yesterday must have seared him to death. He was The Labors of Mr. Ardmore. While lie waited for Miss Jerry driven Into a corner and had to do Dtngerfleld to appear Mr Thomas something to avoid being disgraced, Ardmore read for the first time the and It's easy enough to talk big in the you havent the constitution of the United-StateHe newspapers when bad reached the governors office slightest Intention of doing anything early, and, seeking diversion, he had at all. I've noticed hat father talks picked up a small volume that bore the longest and loudest about things some outward resemblance to a novel he doesnt believe at all. Ard"Is it possible? whispered This proved, however, to be Johnstons "American Politics, and he more incredulously. Of course it's possible! Father was amazed t q fin tijh att h I s d n n u tive work contained the answers to a "would Mover have hoenelected If hed great many questions which had often expressed his real sentiments; neither peiylexed him, but which he had would anybody else ever be elected if he said beforehand what he really imagined could not be answered except by statesmen or by men like his believed "That must have been the reason I triad Griswold, who spent their lives got defeated for alderman on the reIn Rudy. Ik made note of several matter form ticket. I told em I was for turning the rascals out. That was very stupid of you. Youve got to get the rascals to elect you first; then if youre tired of office and dont need them any more you bounce them. Bui thats political practice; Its a theory weve got to work out now. The newspapers are a lot of bother. I spent all yesterday evening talking to - reporters. They came to the house to Ask where papa was and when he would be home! "What did you tell them? I didnt tell them anything. I sent out for two other girls and we all just ta'.ked to them and kept talking, and gave them lenton sherbet snd ginger cookies; and Eve Hungerford plHyed the banjo. But what were you doing, Mr Ardmore, that you didn't come around to help? It seems to me you don't appreciate the responsibilities of being serretary to a governor." - 4 1 was afiratd you might scold tn if I did. And besides I was glued to This Work. Contained Answers to a Ihe long distance telephone all even-- ing, talking to my manager at Ards-- j Great Many Questions. ley. He read me my letters and a lot he wished to ask Griswold about wheh of telegrams that annoyed me very I wish you wouldn't he so they met again; then turned back much. into the body of the text and had read bard on me, for I have trifling trouas far as Burr's conspiracy when Jer- ble of my own." ry came breezily in. He experienced "I didnt suppose you ever had trou; for the first time In his life that hies; you- - certainly dont apt as oltsession of guilt which sinks in though you ever had. shame the office boy who is caught "No one who has never been brotb-- ' reading a dime novel. Jerry set mod er In law to a duke has the slightest to tower above him like an avenging idea of what trouble Is. angel, and though her sword was only "I've seen the dqke of Ballywlnkles a parasol, her worda cut deep enough. picture in the papers and be looks Well, you are taking it pretty vi ry attractive." cool! Well, If you'd ever seen him eat Taking what ? faltered Ardmore, cebry youd change your mind. He's standing up, and seeking to hide the going down io Ardsley to visit me; book behind his back. for sheer nerve I must say my rela-- ! Why, this outrageous article Iand (ions beat the world. I got my place she thrust a newspaper under his over here In North Carolina just to eyes. Do you -- mean to say you get away from thenrnnid now my sis-- ; havent seen the morning paper? (er not the duchess, but Mrs. Atchis"To tejl.you the truth. Miss Danger-field- , on-Is coming down there with a 1 lot of girls and'Ballywinkle'has athardly ever read the papers. that you were reading tached himself to the party. Theyll when I came in? she demanded and theyH pass through here withholding the paper until expect to find me at Ardsley. she should be answered.. (TO UK roNTINtED.) !Vl . hook shout the government, Various Jewish Project.-- . and the powers reserved to the states As long ago as 1666 Sabatl Zevl set and that tort of thing. I was Jut the Jews of Europe preparing for a reading the constitution; I thought it leturn to Palestine. Not only the poormight help us I mean you In your er brethren but even the rich merwork." chants of Venice and Leghorn were "The constitution help me? Hasnt seized by the excitement, and for a It occurred to you before this that, whole century, the great bulk of the what rm doing Is all against thp conpeople refused to be disillusioned. It stitution and the revised statutes and was not until the appearance of George all those books you see on the shelf Eliot's Daniel Deronda" that the Jewthere movement received ish nationalist 'But' the constitution sounds alt annther ntlmutug so strong as this; right It seems remarkably reason-able- . but In the meantime many schemes You couldn't ask anything fair- were propounded, including an attempt er than that? in1854 to float a company --tenable 8o are the ten commandments fair the descendants of Israel to obtain and enough; but youre on the wrong cultivate the land of promise.!--- Vartrick, Mr. Ardmore, If youre trying ious famous people have been interto support the present administration ested in tbe idea of establishing an Inwith stupid things in books. I don't dependent Jewish kingdom, not neces- follow precedents, Mr. Ardmore; I sarily In Palestine. The Dutch West create them. India Company tried tbe experiment She turned to the morning mall In Curacoa, and Oliver Cromwell did while - he read, and opened the tbe same In Surinam. Marshal Saxe envelopes rapidly. Such of the letters proposed such a kingdom In South as she thought Interesting or Impor- America with himself as king, and, In tant the put aside, and when Ardmore I860, judge ftoah purchased Grand tele-mfinished reading a double-leadeisland in tbe River Niagara with g from Columbia, in which the view to founding a Jewish atato. tn to vou- i ! NO HEALTHY i t i -- w w - I v 1 I Applo-weigh- I j j "My little son. a boy of five, broke out with an itching rash. Three doctors prescribed for him, but he kept lotting worse until we could not dress hlut any more. They finally advised me to try a certain medical college, no good. At buj its treatment-di- d the time I was induced to try Cut!-cur- a he was so bad that l had to cut his hair off and put the Cuticura Ointment on him on bandages, as it waa Impossible to touch him with the bars hand. Ther was not one square inch of skin on his whole body that waa He was one mass of not affected. sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and In removing them It used to take the skin off with them, and tbe screams from the poofichlld were I began to think that heartbreaking. be would never get well, but after the second application of Cuticura OlnU ment 1 began to see signs of Improvement, and with the third snd fourth applications the sores commenced ta dry up. Ills skin peeled off twenty times, but It finally yielded to tho treatment. Now I can say that ha la entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than ho Is twelve years or more since the cure was effected. Robert Wattam, 1148 Forty-eightSt, Chicago, IU, Oct. . 1909." to-da- h 8clence and Cheese. kindly assures os that as long as cheese isn't decayed it will not affect the health of the consumer. This is a fact that wo have suspected for a considerable time. Hut how is the ordinary cheese epicure to detect the difference unless he waits for results? There ia cheese 9 thoroughly In the costume and aroma of decay that its proper standing on the sanitary testing table would putzle a ' conjuror. For Instance, there is tbe brand known as llmburger. But why pursue this subject? A medical authority isguised Mans Many Attributes. What a chimera, then, is man! U'tiat a novelty, what a monster, what a chaos, what a subject of contradiction, what a prodigy! A Judge of all things, a feeble worm of tbe earth, depository of the truth, cloaca of uncertainty and error, the glory and tbe shame of the universe. Woman's sphere now seems to be the whole, earth. AFTER SUFFERING FORYEARS Cured by Lydia E. 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