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Show NEWS SUMMARY |MINESAND MINING dull employment. It is reported that. 700 well armed Afghans have made an incursion intc Persian territory, and have occupied Regan, a town about 180 miles couth east of Kerman. iast Heavy Lady—Algy, for four years I have waited for this chance. Be mine, and have all the comforts of a home. There {s more Catarrh {n this section of the country Wore Out Bobby’s Patience. Bobby was on a visit to his uncle, 8 good old orthodox deacon, in the country. The two were the best of friends, and Bobby always sat at the deacon’s right hand at table At dinner that day grace was long, and Bobby was very hungry. Finally, in the midst of it his patience gave out; he pounded on the table with his little fist. “Amen, now, Uncle Horace! Amen!” important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe a sure remedyfor infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bot αμα. The Contrary Child. Mrs. Popley—Little George won't take milk at all now. He used to take it but Mr. Popley (crossly)—No, and it's all on accsunt cf your imprudence “My imprudence? Mr. Popley—Yes, you allowed him to hear you it was good for him | wl COFFEE buy As the result of several conferences that district. There are forty-two inches of ore in place at the end of a between President Roosevelt, Secre840-foot tunnel, estimated from pan- tary Taft and General Bell, chief of nings to be worth at least $60 per ton, staff of the army, it has been doetded Immense bodies’ of fluxing ores, not to withdraw any of the United just the kind to mix with the silica States troops from Cuba at present. rock from the Goldfield district, are Reports from Maryville, Oregon, lying almost dormant in the districts Tarkio, and other northwest Missouri | of Ubehebe, Palmetto and Sylvania, towns, are to the effect that thousands awaiting only cheap transportation to | of acres of lowlands have been Ποοᾶgive the section a first position by | ed. Most of this land had been plant11 aps and bounds, says the Goldfield | ed to corn, and the damage is heavy. | Tribune. By the sudden sinking of the Cana| At Wardner, Idaho, the recent open- | dian Pacific roadbed at a point 100 | ing of the Last Chance mine has put miles east of Winnipeg, Man., an ex|new life into the camp, and the fa 1| press train was derailed, several pas}mous Wardner lode has been doing sengers being slightly injured. Reg| 5089 remarkably interesting stunts in ; istered mail worth at least $15,000 the way of newore development dur- } was destroyed ing the past few months that puts the A dozen children were seriously stamp of permanency on the Coeur hurt at Lorberry, Pa., when two raill'Alenes road trucks on which they were riding The officials of the United States down the grade crashed into each | Smelting, Refining and Mining comother. The accident was due to sky| pany were madeglad last week by the larking, the children getting on the |receipt of the first carload of struc- trucks for a ride tural steel for the new roasters. The | Tornadoes that swept over the councompany has ordered about 200,000 | | ty adjacent to Hennessey, forty miles pounds of this steel, and the first recel is that which goes into the|| northwest of Guthrie, Oklahoma, and | Cashion, feurteen miles southwest, | foundation, For the past quarter of a century brought great damage to crops and farm property. It is believed no lives Butte has supplied 25 per cent of the have been lost, although details are orld’s copper, and whether or not its meager. |} values are inexhaustible, it is demonMrs. Margaret Hamilton, who was | strating right now that the old reliaone of the principal witness es to the ble camp is just as rich as ever and is illeged identity of the Du of Portvrroducing ore in a way that must be | * } as een senitifying to those who have banked | land with T. C Druce, | tenced to eighteen months pen servir all on that camp er tude for perjury iving Several hundred Pittsburgers are ; been disallow Mrs Hamilton is 70 of the Amador Consoli years ok M ig and Develo nt ex Ώ ly somethi 1 property in thliess The ed and two experts ¥ Wood, i tl Omaha w man Platt 1 is s& tor in con- called ‘‘coffee”’ iry, 3000 miles of R with from the Your grc y y d has ona arge of per been released from prison on The United States reuit court of eals has aflirmec convi ‘tion ind fines the Omaha osed railroad and its general freight agent, roaster; aon t tike Sct rebate t n apolis. and Ancient City of Thebes. The city of gates ould 1: 19,000 f in all, ng ft na 1,000,000 men anc appeared, feet lred te ” 8 Mr. and! They Dropsy and and swelled I a within was stark, ever getting cured when I decided to| “This?” try Doan’s KidneyPills. One box helped repeated Wi staring | Best ovMen! the attendant. ar | tirely cured.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. j fects 8 enuine w ich as'the Ἐς EXPANSIVE RECEPTACLE. 1 ‘oeae lwo S Ίαν ἢὶ : dChild- 1Πλ. an Younes an tit ey etits “This is the other man!”—Tatler en- ΤΥ 908 axat ive This cell was thickly padded, and | could | the man me so much that I kept on until due ty Constipaions Acts Ὅν acts my| the next inmate. ankles! so stole out softly, closing the |aches door behind them, and proceeded to| not get my shoes on. mad. renI was in misery, and had despaired of | “Who is this?” inquired the visitor. |Fs neme q : me Lew | pea. “CALIFORNIA tis. G Srrup Co. IS IT POSSIBLE? ΤΙ— factured, printed on the SOLD BYALL LEADINGDRUGGISTS, bottle. one size onl p regres price 50¢per SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by theseLitile Piils. “Dear me! what an awful toothache Ὁ you Sue t have! Kid : (thickly)—Toothache nuthin’! | They also relieve Die tress from Dyspepsia, Im digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Naw sea, Drowsiness, Bad | Taste in the Mouth, Coat ed Tongue, Pain in the eet Side, TORPID LIVER, I ain't got no pockets in dis suit of | | They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable clothes, an’ have to carry me baseball in me mouth SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIGE, “And who were the people who first thought of music, auntie?” Food as Church Tithes, “Why, child, they are considered to | Bernaldo in his Calendar says that be prehistoric.” in medieval times there was more food “Oh, auntie, how well you do re- than money given for church tithes. member!” Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. It Cures While You Walk. JUST A TOUCH OF SATIRE. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet id by all Druggists. Price 25e. Don’t accept any substitute. eeae — Address Allen 8. Οἱ mated, ‘Le Roy, Ν. Υ. Little Note That Probably Made Mean Employer Wince. Prof. Charles Zueblin, the brilliant The winner is he whataie who himself to his work, body and ~ mind— Chas Buxton and originaf sociologist of the Uni versity of Chicago, enunciated before the League of Political Education in New York a superb epigram: “He who begins with saving to pro tect his family may end with neglecting his family to save.” Diseussing the dangers of immoderate saving Prof. Zueblin said the | FITS, St. Vitus Dance and Nervous Diseases perm ae ntly cured by Dr. K\ine's Great Nerve Restorer, a RWE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. Ἢ ΚΙ pe, Ld., 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa, | | People never help a man blow his horn because they like the music. other day: Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. “It's by saving immoderately that For children teething, softens the gums, reduces tm | we come to inserting want advertise- | flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25ca bottle, | recently— | ments like one 1. saw Many a wise-looking man is unable ‘Wanted, capable office boy; salary, to deliver the goods. $1 a week.’ “A young man of Seminary avenue, noticing this advertisement, couldn’t resist replying to it. His reply ran: HELPFUL ADVICE “ beg to offer you my services. Should you require a premium I could furnish $500. You do not mention Sundays—should I have to work on that day? Neither do you state whether the applicant must be clothed or not, but I have concluded that he must at least wear trousers, or he would be unable to carry home his wages.’’ Eccentricities of Genius. “Genius is freakish. It is claimed that the brilliant Dr. Johnson used to touch every post in his pathway.” “T knowone of them geniuses.” “And does he touch every post he comes across?” “No; he touches every friend he EMOLLIENTS comes across, or everlastingly tries to.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. Germany's a of Feathers. Germany sends 29,000,000 feathers a@ year to England for millinery pur poses, THE FIRST TASTE Learned to Drink Coffee When a Baby. | In Use For Over 30 Years, You can \ terrific wind storm of almost the August proportions of a tornado, which The Goldfield News shows that dur passed over the southern part of ing the week ending May 15t camp Lowell county, Kansas, killed one man produced 2,072 tons of οτί i at and injured twenty-two persons, seven $143,280. For the week ending May of them probably fatally. 22, the mines of the district produced Thomas and James Wycliff, the fa2,4391%% tons of ore, the value of which mous Oklahoma outlaws, who have was $211 bai .0U | been hunted by the government auThe Cumberland-Ely property in the for thirteen | thorities of Oklahoma Ely, Nevada, camp has been under de | years, surrendered to the state authorivelopment a little over a year and 8 ues at Talequah last week. nalf and in that time its Veteran ore A convict in the Chester, Ill, penbody has been opened and 3,000,000 tons of ore placed in sight that will itentiary has written the sheriff at Laporte, Ind., that the home of Mrs average 3% per cent The discovery of an old Mexican Gunness, accused of a number of mine near Florence, Nevada, recently, murders, was a fence for a gang of fs another evidence of the richness of Chicago cut throats and robbers. LEAP YEAR, AGAIN. than al) other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and rescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling eure with local treatment, pronounced tt incurable. Belence has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dia and therefore requires const{tutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Obio, is the only Constitutional cure on the merket. It is taken internally tn doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful. It acts en on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system hey offer one Dundred dollars for any case tt fatls to cure, Bend for circulars and testiimoulals. Address: F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ge pre Lak ught ac headache dizzy spells. a] W. G. Smith, former president of the National €xchange bank, of Lexington, Ky,, committed suicide last week by shooting, Whites despondent He was wealthy. There will be an automobile race ed by Child for the Vanderbilt cup somewhere in kers, whicl for by mining | he vicinity of New York City this and com ar. The date and place have not pleteness ye been announced. The πον comé from Seven (wo Americans and one Englishman { Troughs, N i t with every wer attacked by bandits and killed round of shots the ns on the near Coachinia, One of the mining BAD ITCHING HUMOR, Harris leas« f the Seven groughs camps of the Green Copper company Florence Mining « ny are im- near Dolores, Chihuahua. Limbs Below the Knees Were Raw— proving. A special from Port Arthur, Ont. Feet Swollen—Sieep Broken— Qur revised sti show that says the ( ivic dam, on Current river, Cured in 2 Days by Cuticura, the production of « n Unit a disastrous flood. burst, causing ed States in 1907 241,766 ‘hree lives were lost, while the mone“Some two months ago I had a hupounds, against 917 000 pounds fin tary loss will reach $500,000, mor break out on my limbs below my 1906, Says the Eng ering and Min Admiral Α. 8, Crowninshield, U. 8. knees. They came to look like raw ing Journa N., retired, died at his home in Philbeefsteak, all red, and no one knows Shipments from t valley dis how they itched and burned They adelphia on May 27, at the age of 72, trict in Utah are to it once. Up were so swollen that I could not get the immediate cause of death being to the present time the locators havi my shoes on for a week or more. I the hardening of the tissues of the simply sacked their and left it on ed five or six different remedies and the ground but now they are going to body. got no help, only when applying them } throw it on the market Henry Farman, the British aéronaut, the burning was worse and the itching experiments at At the Bear Top mine, in the Coeur began a series of jess. For two or three wert s the suf- d’Alenes, at a depth of 1,000 feet In a Ghent last week with his aeroplane. fering was intense and during that 1,600 tunnel, four feet of solid galena | He has accomplished for the first time time i did not sleep an hour at a time, has been followed for thirty-five feet, a number of flights in the teeth of a Then one morning I tried a bit of and every foot’s advance shows that | strong wind, Cuticura. From the moment it touched the shoot is growing larger and richer, | President Roosevelt was. one of the me the itching was gone and I have A syndicate ( posed of Jesse guests at the wedding of Elizabeth not telt a bit of it since. The swelling Knight and associat has bought a | Shaw Olliver, eldest daughter of the went down and in two days I had my controlling block of stock in the Old | a sistant secretary of war, and Francis shoes on and was about as usual. Emma mine at Alta. Associated with K. Stevens, at the Olliver residencein George B. Farley, 50 South State 8t., them will be the stockholders who | Washington on the 26th. Concord, N, H., May 14, 1907.” have been developing the mine since| Utah, is & Co., 3 be eage owing “We get some sad cases,” said the | That Will Interest All Suffering | atten/ant at the Lumpton lunatic ΥΓ Ss Mrs. Alfred Orendorff, one of the Women. {asylum to the interested visitor, and| most prominent womeg in Springfield opened the door of the first cell. ] il, died last week from a hemorrhage Mrs. Della Meanes, 328 E. Front | Inside Was @ man sitting on a three- | a aused by fright during a terrific wind i St., Maysville, Ky., says: “Seven years legged stool, gazing vacantly at the ο } enna ἰχ1γ! ago 1 began to notice | wall. storm. sharp pain in the| “His is an unhappy story,” said the | a As the result of suspension of work kidneys and a bear- attendant. “He was in love with a Cleanses the yatem E por in the shops of the Santa Fe railway ing down sensation girl, but she married another man, uallly: Dispel 5 | sand ou at Topeka and Newton, Kan. ove! through the hips, | and he lost his reason from grief.” 1,000 men have been thrown out οἱ The present rat« itput of Goldfield mines is ve to $1,000,000 per month, and each week 18 showing a gratifying inc From the preseat out Pearl daho, will have a prosperous year in he mining I wit ompanies eparing to start operations and the leases that are ng Prospectors on Easter Mining company's cla it Pear Idaho, a few days ago di vered ore that as sayed $150 per and will concen trate to an $54 duct Mareh until A wage scale operative 31, 1909, affe about 40,000 oper atives in the Piitsbure trict, was signed last weel The green is the same one in force two years ago trict of Park ining A map of t City, Cole will men, a'sthe5 Rae Boat. ——— ee Jeyous Occasion in City Boy's Life, According to Humorist “Whin 1 was a little boy, | classed @an’rals among th’ greatest iv me adventure They give me a ride in a hack parts iv town that Id miver seen befure an’ out into th’ counthry where I niver wint except i] was invited to a fun’ra) an’ I had jovyal company an’ something to eat different fr’m what I got at home Lookin’ back on how I felt whin I was a kid, I can't remember that anny distant relation made himsilf unpopular Even if | wasn’t let with us by dyin’ go to a fun’ral there was something It stirred up th’ exciting about it There was something neighbor! 100d Ivwrybody asked: ‘Did to talk about. th’ poor he leave a nnything? as f man was a burglar ora fire People got out their good ciothes an’ dusted off their high hats. On th’ day iv th’ fun’ral all th’ childher iv th’ neighborhood gathered around th’ house an’ envied their little playmates that had th’ luck to lose a fond parent.”—F. F Dunne, in American gazine. A KENTUCKY ‘CASE. a DOOLEY” ON FUNERALS. —— “MR. If parents realized the fact that coffee contains a drug—caffeine—which is especially harmful to children, they would doubtless hesitate before giving the babies coffee to drink. “When I was a child in my mother’s arms and first began to nibble things at the table, mother used to gi ve m sips of coffee. As my paren I coffee exclusively at meals ‘ knew there was anything to drink but coffee and water. “And so I i the c early. I remember when qu the continual use of coffee s my parents that they tried wheat and barley, then ground it in coffee-mill, as a substitute for coffee. “But it did not te right and they went back to εἰ again, That was long before Post was ever heard of. I continued to use coffee until I was 27, and when I got in ‘fice work, I began to have nervous s} Especially after breakfast I wa nervous I could scarcely attend to my correspondence “At night, after ing coffee for pper, I could har leep, and ΜΘ i to conquer recommend 1 all female diseases. ὙΥῚ Mrs. Ν ΝΟΙΤΩ an R. Barndt, of Allentown, Pa., writes: about Compou d ). Pinkham’s Vegetable I took itand wrote you wing your directions! carefully, nks to you I am to-| day a well woman, and I am telling all my friends of my e FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- on ham’s Vegetable —— made ( roots ots a1 1 } ποτὶ 5 » hias been ) from the, > try i good Now for the |! i I and Beautifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands, for Sunburn, Heat Rash, Chafings, and for all the purposes of the Toilet. Sold throughout the world, Depots: London, Charterhouse 8q.; Paris, Rue de la Paix; Aust Ma, R. 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