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Show V MINES AND, MINING in salary Three hundred dollar checks were distributed Saturday-lthe Ely mining district. The excitement is still running high over the gold strike a short distance out from Weiser, Ida. Claims are bw lng staked rapidly. Latest reports from Jarhidge claim that the new camp hasTThe richest find in the crater that has ever been uncovered In the United States. A dispatch from Ely states that the Ely Calumet has opened up a deposit I . a f HEY cannot keep away, for tha Wash- ingtoa lurs U strong upon them. Tbs attraction of the capital draws former senators and former representatives here Just as surely aa the call of duty summons the present officeholders. They drift down In November and scores of them stay until the adjournment, and other scores stay all through the summer. Some men who before they were sent to congress rarely left the of their home villages have found after a term or two In the capital city, that the district bad few attractions to offer them, provided there' was money enough In their bank sojourns to keep them In comfort In the city by the ftotonac. There are former natom and representatives whose Influence baa 4oen sufficient to secure Them OblLlous in the capital whhh will government not only allow them to remain here, but which erlll pey them for their stay. The lot of these men aeema to be particularly fortunate, and they are (he otjecu of more or 1mm envy on the part of those wbuwou!d like to stay here, but who awing to pecuniary rsa ai 'mvJ cOPrJ?cr 0v rr a f rrtAjo revidence elsewhere. It eeema that resentment ' springs, and few dentate probably will come to the statement that a good many of the former off! "rials who stay In Washington In preference to gi tng borne are not without frequent intimations chat the people ck in the district regard them in ' soon degree ns deserters. , Of course there are exceptions to every rule sad fn .the case, of senators and representatives of long service, who are poor and perha old to renew the practise of the law, or to take up - again their mercantile business where they dropped U to serve their 'constituents, there is excuse for " Vhe acceptsnce of office In Wsshingtoa-- tn ordsr -4W (he wsy of old age may he. smoothed, Then again there are the casea of men who have been In Washington so long representing their statev or their districts, that Washington 1 territory. Oklaho-masenat- - fens become their real home, and hero they stay after a change of party administration haa moved them from representative office. Of the men who stayed In Washington because should bs meo-(he place' Waz'llkshoras.'ther Silver" StewCloned former Senator Stewart art ot Nevada, who died recently. He wna n figure on the Washington streets all through fc!a congressional career, and through tha few years of hts retirement prior to his death. Stew-arfhair and beard were aa whlto aa the snow ea the top of the Nevada mountains, but until within a few hours of his death ha was apparently aa strong as any tree that grows below the mountain timber line. Frequently the former senators and representatives who live In Washington appear upon the flnor of congress' They have the right there to because of their former services. There a one marked and shining exception, however, to this rule of occasional return to the chamber where the legislative service waa rendered. When of Wisconsin left congress in YXJ1. to be gone six years, he declared that be wouid never appear upon the floor of the senate -while fee war out of offleeuor would be- go to. the eapltoI unless his professional bustnes fccalled him to practise before the Supreme Court. Spooner kept his word. He always had objected to the rule wkbch admitted former senators to the floor of the "enters. He did not say so, but he thought that In mome few cases the lobbying opportunity might be too strong to be resisted by some of the senators who were not above using their personal influence with their former cqjleuguea, on behalf of twme specific legislation. v In the spring of 1907, $ohn C.pottner resigned from the United States senate. After the six years congress was -- ended -- he had-twof his absewe-frot-n returned again to the upper house, but in the -spring three years sgo he resigned to enter, theprictlae pfjaw. since the day that Senator Spoonr left for this supposedly the last time, he ha not been seen In the senate of the Felted States, m or has he been seen In the corridors of the capital. lie la lp Ipw practise In New York, and he comes to Washington, hut ufillke many other former representatives he shuns the actual scene of his legislative activities Gen. Charles Grorvenof of Ohio, who was in the house of representatives for years, and who was considered one of its most picturesque characters, a man lively and energetic la debate and ppea'tng personal qualities, stays In the Buck- - no-ta- d a -- shU- hut oeady i thsUr. Stop nttsv dutraa aion i mpnrm esephsiw PlKBtandPtllrta -- Tbv nwiilhi tfo uw Dowel. bright lint pat ap 0 tnviforut iioiudi, Uuj gnnuiM. Bugur-coaie- d A Treasure. "Your new maid looks creet. Indeed, she Is. rear kiTM dis- very She even knocks at all the drawers before opening them Pele Mele. And They Wondered. Judge Nicholas Longworth, who need to sit on Ohio's supreme bench, looked unnaturally grave, and a neighbor, ln recognition of his facial depression, named ajet owl Judge Longworth.". It was the very next day that an excited maid broke up hla wifes garden party. "Oh, madam, said she. Madam! Judge Longworth has laid an- - egg , Try Thie, This Summer. , The very next time youre hot, tired or thirsty, step up to a soda fountain and get a glass of Coca-ColIt will cool you off, relieve your bodily and mental fatigue and quench your thirst At soda fountains or delightfully. carbonated in bottles 5c everywhere. Delicious, refreshing and wholesome. Send to the Coca-Col- a Co., Atlanta, Ga., for their free booklet "The Truth " About Tells what Coca-Col- a is and why it Is so delicious, reAnd freshing and Basesend 2c stamp for the Coca-Col- a ball Record Book for 1910 contains the famous poem Casey At The Bat," records, schedules for both leagues and other valuable baseball inform tlon compiled by authorities. a. Coca-Cola.- thirst-quenchin- Keeping It Dry. An old woman of a wealthy New Jersey family was going visiting. The coachman, who had not been in this country long, had Just been equipped with a new uniform and a new silk hat. Before they had gone far It began to sprinkle, and the old woman told the coachman to fasten down the side curtains of the wagonette. He drove up to a hitching post beside the road and, dismounting, hung his new hat on the post, and begun to fasten the curtains. The old woman noticed his bare head and asked him where hls hat was. 01 took It off me head, tnum. so a Is wouldn't get wet," the coachman replied. Doll House Library. A search for a childs short story, "The Griffin and the Minor Canon, In a volume all by Itself revealed to a persistent city stopper .the thought and money that ffe expended on the f ur nishlng of Sons1 houses. Book stores had not the story ln a single volume, but In a department store one young woman Interviewed had from the toy department and- - was able to contribute 'ahelpfuTTilntr ' "I think, she said, .you can find it ln one of the dolls' bouses downstairs. Curiosity had by that time become a sauce to literature, so the shopper hurried downstairs to Inspect the doll houses. Three of the most expensive bouses contained libraries consisting of a score of diminutive books and each book contained a childs story One of them was The complete. Griffin and the Minor Canon." Summer Comfort r - Am SasiriB.SasJlDMkSaaBrri ejm. Dr Development at the Miami Copper company property has reached a point so far ahead of mill construction that about 150 men have been laid off from underground work, and for the next six months at least a slower pace at the mine will me maintained. There will however, be retained on the property about 1,000 men The jMjrted strike in the Canyon mining distrle; near American Fork seems to be authentic. The miners have developed a of rich sliver chloride ore carrying big vhlues in lead. The vein is widening with each shift, and the stoe holders are expecting the property to develop Into a big milling proposition.. The Pacific Mining company, American Fork, are figuring on building a crusher and set of lgs to separate the lead-zin- c from the silica. They have r sin senator's voice seemed to be actually In bet an unlimited supply of the both zinc ore. in values that big gives ter condition during the closing hour of his ad lead and silver, hut the zinc in It runs Iresg than It was during the opening hour The Wlscoiihln senator naturally has rather i the cost of smelting up so that it rasping voice .which llkethe voice of Gore of Ok- would not be profitable to ship as It lahoma, is opi to the Yankee characterization, but Is Mr. Clark Is a free The ore shipments from. American twang, accent or whatever you may trader so sturdy choose to calif It,idlosyncracy passes with the first few minutes Fork are district are getting quite that the other strong of utterance. The roughness Is smoothed away and pumerous. The Yankee lease and ones are weaklings; the wordk fall smooth and rounded and with a cer- Jones, Miller lease are each loading a nevertheless tain appealing force, even though the subject have car of ore at American Fork Co-othese two tariff exof appeal. nothing switch. This is the second car for tremes met and When a senator has the floor In his own right, the Yankee In the past ten days. The formed a friendship be can talk spon any subject under the sun. He miners at this property have & good that time and separ does not of necessity have to confine hlinself to the showing of ore, and are taking out atlon have not been subject In hand. So it was that La Follette did about four tons to the shift able to break. not speak entirely of the currency question, but One authority states that the doIt was said by some of the high tariff Repub-Ucaabout other matters as well. Occasionally In order when General Grosyenor retired, that they mestic consumption of copper la . that be were not entirely hopeless as long as John Dal-tel- l and so might jpare his brain the trouble of thought about 60,000,000 pounds per month, keep unwearied, he read from a book of the of Pennsylvania remained with them. Dalzell foreign consumption being 55.009,-00fiction. recently had a narrow escape from losing the pounds, and both are increasing of hours the La During Follette muiy spoke nomination for congress. If tie by any chance were comparatively few senators tu the cham- continually and neither have been there Bhould be defeated at the election It la believed ber. Hour after hour he spoke, and then taking brought up to the point where they that the lure will be as strong upon him as it has up his book Of the pt fiction, be read with a perfect re- belong in justice to condltons. la cent 15 upon the others. domestic consumption. per for the qiles of enunciation. Hts auditors were gard Dalzell la aa picturesque In his way as Gros-veno- r all sleepy an( roost of them were out of humor be- taken by the brass manufacturers, the Is In hla way. It always was said of him cause there fere only two who were In sympathy balance going to the wire Interests. that he never slept, lie Is nervous energy In tha with the That the Cardiff property up the spoiker, and yet perforce every person essence, and morewatchful of Republican InterIn the chambir gave heed to what La Follette was south fork of Big Cottonwood, Utah, ests generally on ' the floor than la the titular Rereading Forjta subject matter perhaps they cared has a showing of splendid importpublican lead nfl Mr. Dalzell la always looking not a whit, aid yet by the force of his reading elo- ance, and that shipments are being out for tha. Interests of his constituents. quence be drove It home to their attention. made at the rate of about 120 tons Ona drowsy June day when the bouse was When La Follette had ceased speaking Senator per month, the ore ranging in value heavy and business was simply droning its way Gore of Oklahoma, who as had been planned, took" from $50 to $75 per ton just as broken through, Dalzell yielding to environment, nodded up the work and kept at It for some hours. He was down for the market, is the good news and then napped. Instantly the wily, wide awake relieved Sonator Stone of Missouri, who already brought to Salt Lake City by William mocrats put through something to which no one was tiredbywith his previous vocal attempt to keep H. Child, the well known broker, who aw any objection. It touched Pittsburg. the senate from a vote. The Missourian kept it up has just rounded out a visit to that Dalzell awoke too late. He had been asleep at for seven hours and then Gore relieved him once section ot mineral Utah. . the switch. Had his eyes nevqr known night more. That flilibuster ended because Gore being since that hour, he could not have lived down the The eastern press Is Indulging Jn blind, failed to note, and no one told him, that Senmore memory of that one unconscious moment. One copper speculation ow than for ator Stone whom he expected was to relieve him. day Just before the close of the last session, as was not present In the chamber when the many weeks, and the conclusions from he was leaving the White House, three voices first to last are very optimistic, more sat .down for the third time. The block Tg unlBott called td htffir r he"' vote' and 'the' filibuster put could hear; Any sleep this session, John? the curtailment of production being had been In vain. Dalzell was wskeful to this emergency and his achieved has cleared the atmosphere answer carried little comfort to the Inquirers, for splendidly, and John D. Ryan, presiWALKING FOR HEALTH. - aons of ths three was justandpatlert dent ofJheAmalgamated Copper com-- Not It the tariff Is up," he said, Is quoted as saying "that the certaln exercises are pany, niOtJ.h(rdJhat ::ha.Jja. During this "closing' day ofthe'1asT" session world's the metaLis sot la supply-- ! us for because they shake up" the liver? But of congress something of. a 1flUbuster" waa at-- , good exceed 200, 000 tons. This, he believes, It is the In hot best the world to shake thing up Is no more of a tempted by the Democrats in the senate in order than should to make sure that action should be taken on the the liver violently unless one Is a trained athlete, be carried, for hesurplus out that points and men and women are from far ordinary very Is A filibuster to statehood bill. known the parin should there be labor difficulties In being Exercise thst Increases category. largeties as an attempt to delay legislation. The senthe world the copper supply mining the liver s produettonboth of bile and of sugar. ate has no set rules like those ot the house, and ly would not equal rhe demand. so If one man chooeeeto talk on any particular Hence if It be more violent than that to which one The Ninety-nin- e Is Copper company, bile more and accustomed, sugar may be formed subject, he can delay the consideration of any than can bw taken care of by the system, and the operating In the Good Springs district, measure that he chooses, and the limit of his ensubject may have what is called In popular parlance tn Nevada, made Its first shipment durance la the limit of the delay that he can force bilious attack." Now this Is where a walking of copper ore this week. although If be has other senators- of his own mind comes in as At a meeting of the shareholders of In a We can medium exercise. In In happy him can and the speaking, thus spell they often walk off" a headache or a digestive distur- the Victoria mining company 'held at relays continue the filibuster almost Indefinitely. bance when running would only aggravate the trou- Provo on' Saturday the capitalization One of the most noted filibusters Of recent ble. was Increased from 250,000 shares of years was conducted by three men still in the It is a fact, supported by the highest authority, the par value of $1 to 700,000 shares service, and curiously enough the arrangement is a if the same-pa- r Tor value, baa made by members of both that a moderate' exercise such great aid to digestion. To run would retard dlges The No. 1 shaft of the Consolidated parties. The active participants were Senators Stone of Missouri and Gore of Oklahoma, Demo- - tlon. In other words, you -- will, digest your dinner Ploche Mines company will be sunk by better If yon walk immediately after having eaten contract to the 1,200-foo- t crats and Senator La Follette of Wisconsin, level. SuIt, than it you sit still. Try this, and t you are publican. perintendent William Lloyd has been These three senators made up their minds that thin ou will gain In weightbesldes saving more receiving bids for the work. they did not wish to have n vote taken on the in the cost of living than you will lose in the wear The postoffice at Delamar, Nev., and tear of shoe leather. currency bill which had been Introduced by But suppose you are already corpulent, will walk- was discontinued the 1st of the nlonth. ator Aldrich of Rhode Island, a bill which some of the senators said was a mere makeshift and would ing after meals. In that case, make you stouter? Since the closing down of' the mines he town has No, Paradoxical as the statement may sound, accomplish no good purposes. dwindled to almost nothing. in-- these-- days it U hard to find. In congress a . walking wjlljn that case make you thinner, fat 'A report from NeW Yerk yesterday typical Yankee voice which the Englishmen say Is is a tery unstable compound, and when It ispre ent in excess more of It Is destroyed by the in- declared that- - $4,500,000 in gold had our national characteristic. Gore of Oklahoma, however, has It. Why, It Is hard to tell, but he creased amount Of oxygen In the blood due to the been obtained for Importation. This Is has It in full measure, and no Matne coast man exerrise than is deposited by the blood, while on by far the largest amount that has the other hand when adipose tissue is deficient tbs been secured for the United States In Yankee voice characteristics can surpass this senator ot the western plains state. oxygen bearing blood; which also carries fatty par this year. The filibuster In which Gore, La Follette and That Utah has one of the richest tides, deposits more fat than it can destroy, and thus the thia subject grows heavier. Stone took part was contained through a night counties Ln the state tn county and a day when Washington was hotter than it Walking, then. In the open air Is an exercise par and that It will develop into a big oil ever had been known to be before, at least so the exedienre' for everybody. It shakes op the liver county as well as a great mineral sec natives say. When Washington heat takes posjust enough t0 keep It In good working order. It 'oa Is the opinion of S. W Mulbery session of the editors Interior It lays hold on enrtihes the blood by Increasla. Its amount of The Wall Street Journal says that go. until. .November... ILts. ox.' gdLJiiui. layering, the destruction and eliminaoutsi4fiofihellnJted.Me.talsjSeUlng concool in either house of tion from the system of poisonous waste products, Impossible to keep company none of the larger agencies gress when the heat of this climate strikes in. particularly by the lungs, skin and kidneys, and bad more than a nominal amount of rnw tearful one and nil heat humidity During finally by stimulating activity of nutrition in the August copper and there are only a in an night tong, Senator La Follette-spok- e tenda te prevent the, denosition of mop few- - million pound for Septembr d deavor to keep the currency bill from coming to bd matters of a tubercUlosle or cancerous nature. livery not In tbeTiands of the largest a vote, Hte held the floor for IS 4 hours practicagency. ally without stopping. Senator La Follette Is for8ULLIVAN, MICHAEL. The steamship tunate tn one respect When he was e hoy, and a Olympia arrived little later, he had a thorough training Jn elocuAn East Boston doctor told of the experience ot Tuesday from Nome, bringing news tion. If bis teacher taugh him. nothing else, he the reports that the ldita-ro- d a dr'iggist the other day who sold some alcohol confirmingfield is greatly overcrowded gold to a new curtomer. gave him the secret of strengthening his voice. After the man bad Blgned the At the end of IS Va hours of strenuous effort. book as required he said; Now, don't get that and that a number of persons are La Follette spoke as clearly as he did at the benarue twisted. It Is Michael Sullivan, and not Sul- without proper supplies of food and J ginning. Perhaps this Is not the exact truth, for livan Michael, same as they turned It around In clothing. aa a matter of fact, curiously enough, the Wiscon- - Jhp directory."- Boston Journal thar-alTwftbt- -- K" hi - Piacly set aurdy' Genuine )( Signature feet of copper ore, which 25 per cent. Owing to unsatisfactory mine coq dltions, the directors of the Daly West company will ease up on ore producBetter a nagless wife than a horsetion for the time being, placing es- less carriage. pecial emphasis on developing new but vuan who has spent hla entire life among cerle weaned away from them by a short Caro of eleven lead-silve- tain people Prompt RtEefPi CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS carries values of j on a and to Inability to get office are compelled te return home. There are plenty of evhlencea that former representatives who have choaen, after having once -- beuajdclaated tq the home district, to stay away from the native heath, are not altogether free from the criticisms of the home people, and perhaps there la no reason why they should be. When Constipation Vanishes Forever Theres solid and delightful freshment in a glass re- of Iced Postum e vs -- "1 Served with Sugar and ' a little Lemon. Postum contains the natural food elements of field grains and is really - a food drink Jhat relieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. Pore, Wholesome, Delicious "There's a Reason" POSTTX CEHSAL OO., LtL, Battli Cnck, -- |