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Show M { Ν Κὶ Ὁ we are proud. on t Nine which Neva ac crops Salt« 1 ap Serioue of which eve dis Pa Lake \ 1 Nothing ) - SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE whispered one of the bart 1 ll wager a dollar nst a toothpick that he is think | Ape 24 of Our facilities for handling your account unexcciled. We make liberal advances on all Utah Stocks. 100 Atlas Block, Sait Lake City. FOR COINS, The = week, accordance in said an wit] bear Dangerous Practice Too Frequently Indulged in by Women. ous throat and lung troubles. I have eften watched women holding coins | between their lips, and have been | very strongly tempted to utter an ad | monishing word. Only a beautiful girl give a to-day I saw | conductor a dime. to a | dirty-looking man, whose hands looked as if they hadn't been washed for @| week. He gave the conductor a nickel | and the conductor handed it to the young women in change for her dime. She placed it between her lips while she opened her money bag. Why does mot some ingenious woman introduce 4 small pocket or some device in the feminine wardrobe t!at will take the | place of the iips for holding coins? Certainly she would be a benefactor DEGREE ; OF ςοιο, of by Virgin rive 1 Temperate Climes to Realize. It is difficult for us to form any conception of the degree of cold represented by the 80 degrees of frost recorded from certain parts of Russia, Bir Leopold McClintock tells how in one of his Arctic expeditions a sailor was foolish enough to do some outdoor work at precisely this temperature. was the hand that the water was instantly converted into a block of ice. At 25 degrees, Dr. Kane says “the mustache and under lip form pendulous beads of dangling ice. Put out copper glance in the Rarus mine on ‘be 1,700-foot level. It is from two to your tongue and it instantly freezes to yur feet wide and 100 feet long and is estimated at 1,000 feet high. Engineers estimate that this body of ore will have a gross value of nearly $30,000,000 i Fully two hundred people went His hands froze and when he 1ushed plunged one of them into a basin of water so cold this icy crusting. Your chin has a that even a wink was unsafe.” anemia = The Wicked Husband. “Why does a man lie to his wife?” asks a woman writer. Dear me; does from Ely to witness the concentrating of the first copper ores at McGill from the big mines. Many had never seen ore treated in this manner before, while many more went for the pur pose of satisfying themselves as to the complete success of the latest machinery in handling Robinson ores. The news comes from Newhouse, Utah, that conditions are much improvea at the mines. They are adding to the ore reserves at the mine each month, and are making headway in opening up new ground that is expected to add to the wealth of the he?—Duluth Herald property. πε έρ“εοηώς He Had No Objection, “We—we want you to marry us, said the blushing young man, indicating a young woman with downcast eyes and smiling face who stood a step behind him. “Come in,” said the minister, and he endeavoréd to ease their embarrassment for a moment; but he soon decided that it was useless to try “Will you be married with a ring?” he inquired. ; A bar of gold bullion, worth about $1,000, was shipped from the Wheeler The Man That Smiles. I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow grave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose consclence approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death—Thomas Paine. “It you've got one to spare and it | out o' the two dollars, mine at Yerington, Nevada, last week, the bar being the result of a two weks’ run at the company’s little mill, close o following a wn for a month, owing to the bre aking of some of the machinery. As a result of a combination of circumstances, the Lincoln Mining company, operating at Pearl, Idaho, has gone into the hands of receivers. The property is evidently a good one, but The estimated total world produc- I | tion of quick er for 1907 was 96,976 Guess she'd like it,” he sald at last.— | flasks, which was the smallest amount Youth's Companion. — An Unsought Encouragement. “πι awfully said the stupid ycang woman | reported for a number of years, | the exception of 1905. Of this | the United States produced at repartee,” | flasks, which who was 5,738 flasks with [00 less didn't | than in 190¢ mean At Cuprite, seventeen miles from “I know a girl who was just as stu- | Goldfield, natiy ulphur from 8&5to 90 pid and got over it by practicing,” per cent pure is been discovered in said the young man wh thought she | an enormous sit within a mile of meant it the railroad. The big Goldfield chloQuestion—Did the young woman | rination mill will use the “stuff” in the smile at this encouragement? | future, inst« f importing refined Answer—Not so you could notice it. | sulphur from Los Angeles A mining m such as characterBuckwheat Cakes ized the Th Mountain and Buf. The blu d of old New England! falo Hump districts is on in the Four Do you know where it came from?! Mile district central Idaho, caused Buckwheats. The get > buckwheat | py. the reported discovery of a solid cakes are of a steel-blue color, and as jedge of ore fourteen f e, full of tough as Harveyized plate for battle gold Prospectors ar hing into ship armor. Only an ostrich can dithe district by t hur gest them. Nowadays tl nufacDevelopment work is being done in turers of this flour mix a lot of cornall quarters in the mines in the vicin mea! with it, and the ly of the ity of Milford, Utah, all signs pointing house adds much molasses. The meal to a great 1 t distric softly tempers the wheat and the mo- | While very in prolasses browns the cakes. In this mangress at presé is pre ted that her we have partly civilized the buek- | soon tbe ore wheat SKIPPING IN THE JUNGLE. will be flowing toward | the smetters at a lively rate Orchard, to be presented when Adams is placed on trial for the killing of Arthur Collins at Telluride, Colo “he news comes in a special dis patch from Lewiston, Mont., that the Great Northern Railway company has struck an immense bodyof coal at a depth of 500 feet at Windham, Mont. This is a newfield, and is being developed by the railroad company. J. Thorburn Ross, former president & Guarantee mof the defunct Title " Trust company of Portland, has been convicted of larceny of the funds of the state of Oregon which had been placed in his custody as president of the bank, by the state treasurer. A premature blast at a construction camp near Ellensburg, Wash., caused the death of Emil Gulcern, aged 25, and the probable fatal injury of an unknown man. The men were blown twenty feet in the air. The exact cause of the explosion is unknown, Accounted For. Naturally she turned to her husband for information “Why are so many of the police mentioned as plain-clothes men?” she asked “Il suppose,” he answered, “that they're like the rest of us. It takes all their pay to keep their wives from being plain-clothes women.”—Philadel phia Ledger. Constipation . The young man turned a helpless | for a year or so the management has gaze on his companion, and then | had lots of trouble through lack of looked at the minister | electric power come In one ΄ trick of freezing to your upper jaw by the luting aid of your beard; my eyes have often been so glued as to show can are glad to get the garments. of these families a few days ago oc curred a little incident bearing on this αμ custom Fred was engaged lauda '1@a! site. but in that extremely fascinating, rhe recent big strike made by leasrather dangerous, sport of sliding ers.in the Golden Treasure property down the banisters at Seven Troughs, Nevada, has been “What are you doing there, Fred?” hailed with joy by the owners, mostly Utah men, who expect to begin devel- | asked mamma. “Making pants for the poor little opment on a large scale as soon as the leases expires. orphans,” answered Fred. The news comes from Ely that at the recent trial run of the first section of the big McGill plant everything worked much better than had been expected. The plant is to be placed in regular commission during the coming month. A Butte dispatch says: “Butte Coalition has opened a large body of and supreme court of Nevada has Cure to Cuticura. trib smelter plant, which will be construct441 4t Bullionville, the company hay | ing plenty of ground and water for an Frost's Intensity Hard for Dwellers in | {nto the cabin The handed down a decision which renof Nothing Would Help Him—Mother Al| ders boycotts in all forms illegal and most in Despair—Owes Quick Is] Utaries nicious habits,” observed a physician, | “but I cannot conceive of one that Is | more idiotic than the placing of coins fn the mouth while the purse or money | Most womendo | bag is being opened. this, especially in the street cars, and | are doubtless unmindful of the fact that they are thereby inviting danger- | to her Hes: FRIGHTFUL he is thinking Wall street.” also makes it possible for parties in| jured to recover damages against any “Several months ago, mylittle boy individual or corporation who instiReports from Silver Cit Idaho began to break out with itching sores. tutes a boycott concerning the Potosi mine are very I doctored him, but as soon as I got A dispatch from Vancouver, B. C., encouraging, the statement being them healed up in one place they announces that the 46-ton gasoline made that over 20.000 tons of ore aré would break out in another. I was fishing schooner Clara C., of Tacoma, in sight, and the ledge is constantly almost in despair. I could not get was blown up off Cape Scott, and the improving anything that would help him. Then crew of eleven men had barely time vigor. Development work is being I began to use Cuticura Soap and Cuti- to escape in the dories with nothing Commonthe in ously prosecuted cura Ointment, and after using them but the clothes on their back wealth mine, in the mountains near three times, the sores commenced to Thirty-five horses were burned to Milford. The shaft is now down 500 heal. He is nowwell, and not a scar ceath, among which were several race teet and the indications are bright for is left on his body. They have never horses well known on the tracks of the future of the mine returned nor left him with bad blood, the northwest, when the Palace The shipment of gold from the Unitas one would tnink. Cuticura Reme- stables at Butte were destroyed byfire ed States to Europe has begun, much dies are the best I have ever tried, on April 22. The loss to the owners to the satisfaction of the mining men and I shall highly recommend themto of the stable will reach $15,000 of the west When Uncle Sam can any one who is suffering likewise. spare gold for Europe, better times Charles W. Franklin, an attorney of | Mrs, William Geeding, 102 Washing: Denver, who is chairman of the local are in view for the miners ton St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907.” The Nipissing Mines company has committee on arrangements for the jgsued its annual report, covering the Democratic national convention, has Pants for the Orphans. formally announced his candidacy for period from February 1, 1907, to De There is a praiseworthy custom in the gubernatorial nomination by the cember 11, 1907, which shows a total some families of sending all the Democratic state convention income for that period of $1,320,762, have’ gone ‘pants” that the boys and net profits of $923,788 District. Judge Shackleford of Gun | through, wholly or in part, to the asy- πίβοι, Colo., has granted authority to Among the improvements that are lum for orphans and, as the orphans in contemplation for the Ohio-KenQO. N, Hilton, attorney for Steve Ad never mind a hole more or less, they ams, to take a deposition from H¢ tucky mines in Pioche, Nevada, is a ained was corner Utah, near the eastern boundary the Basin ranges Phe 1 1 “Women are addicted to many per- her raids in Virgin City oil district is sit uated in the southwestern Sitting opposite Meekison mergers | ; May be permanently overcome by pr personal efforts withthe assistance of the one truly beneficial laxative remedy, Syrup of figs an LiixirfSeana, w ich enadles onetoform regular abits daily Sothat assistance £ na- ture may be gradually dispensed with when no longer needed ag the best of remedies, when required,are to assist nature and notto supplant the natur. al functions, which must depend alti- mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts,and right living generally. To gel its beneficial effects, always uy the Senuine Syrup4 Figs"FlvirfSenna manufactured by the CALIFORNIA ιο Syrup Co. ony SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS one size only, repular price 50¢ per Rottle Thomas Cotter, one of the oldest and best known wool buyers of the west, died on April 24, at Elko, Nevada. The deceased spent much time in Nevada, buying nearly all the wool cutput of the state. He was affectionately known as “Honest Tom Cotter.” Ed. Hughes, a miner from Hornsilver, shot and seriously wounded George Gillan, another miner, on Main street, at Goldfield, Nev. He fired three shots. Hughes claims the man he shot alienated the affections of his (Hughes) wife. The shooting occurred when the street was crowded. T. B. Rickey, the indicted president of the State Bank & Nevada Trust company, stated at Carson last week that he is willing to take up his one thousand shares of stock in the State Bank & Trust companyat the rate of $100 per share and open the bank so that all depositors will eventually be paid dollar for dollar Bloodhounds set on the trail of Ed ward Fenanzi, a young man who had disappeared from the village of Burnett, Wash., found his body in the reservoir from which the residents take their drinking water. Fernanzi had been dead two days, having suicided as the result of a quarrel with his father over money matters Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY FOR; SALE .AT THE LOWEST PRICES BY WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Kansas City, Missouri WIDO WS’ under NEW LAW odtsined A wre: ve. bY JOHN W. MORRIS, PENSIONS Washington, D. @ TTS If) LZ {7 ΄ 1) CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. “*1 have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if ! use ita short time longer | will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years’ standing.’’—David Meekison. OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes: “IT have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and alter taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I am Peterson, 1; cured.” Mr, ( Main St., Couneil Bluffs, lowa, writes: “I Constant confinement in my eannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me store began to tell on my health, and I felt that I was gradually breaking down. I[ tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took Peruna. I felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete health.” A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. gan Co., Mich., writes: “Two years ago I was badich ] had a run of 1 fever, was very deould eat without causin and sour stomach, e ston ach and seeing Peruna n that I had catarrh advertised, began to take It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles } 1 was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and can now eat anytthing ia ly Mr. D. ( afflicted wit! eted. Le I came to the conclus Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. HOW HE SHOT THEM, Made Little Difference to Sportsman Where His Birds Were Hit. “Down in Florida, where I spend the greater part of the winter,” said the sunburned New. Yorker, “they are not so particular about observing the game laws and the little niceties of hunting as we are up north, I had frequently seen water fowl shot without giving them a chanceto rise. Coming up to Jacksonville a big German got on the train at Port Orange with a nice string of duck. He sat next me in the smoker and I struck up a conversation with him “Nice lot of ducks you have there,’ I said. “ Yah,’ he replied “*Where did you get them?’T asked. ““Down py de inlet up de creeks,’ he said. ‘‘] suppose you shot them on the wing,’ I ventured, remembering the trick of the pot hunters “*Yah,’ he replied solemnly, ‘on de ving, und in de feet, und in de head, eferywhere. Dere dey are. You can oxamine dem und see for yourself.’” Nothing to Get Gelett Burgess was talking at a theatrical supper in New York about he Lark, his delightful little paper that failed “Nearly all good papers fail,” said he. “I have an aged friend who runs a splendid paper in a small western village. The last copy myfriend sent me had this editorial paragraph marked in blue pencil ‘Burglars entered our house last ght. To the everlasting shame of the community, for whose welfare we ve labored 38 years, be it said, they got nothing.’” Responsive. The lecturer had announced that among the Athabascans, on the Kos kowine river, the females were supreme Pardon me for the interruption,” said a resolute looking spinster, ‘but I The state board has adopted the must go.” standard voting machine for use in “Are you ill?” asked the speaker, Montana cities and counties of the with proper concern first class, as provided by recent leg‘Never better,” responded the de islation. This will include Butte, Hel- parting, “but I’m hitting the trail for ena, Great Falls and Anaconda among the Koskokwine.” the cities, as well as Silver Bow county. A Child's Idea. Sparks from a passing locoluvtive ur-year-old Margaret of Alhambra at Pueblo, Colo., started a fire in the itting by her granamother watchDenver & Rio Grande railroad which ng the mountains. They were covered did $60,000 damage. Three sections | with white, misty cl 1ds floating about of the C street viaduct went down and over the top of the range, now and several LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ΖΝ yy adjoining buildings were threatened. Sixty box and coal cars were destroyed Yhe decapitated corpse of an unknown man was found by a switching crew at Rock Springs, Wyo., one day last week. It is the supposition that the man was intoxicated, fell asleep on the track freight train. of and was run There were over by a no marks identification The Republicans of Denver lected Horace Phelps assistant lo, for mayor ney general of Co 1 favo and adopted a platf yption, a rigid enfor ment of Sunday and the and midnight closir expenditure of re @ims for beautifying the then revealing a peak Oh, ο grandma!” exclaimed she, “the mountains are wiping their noses.” TEA Is there a better way to keep the tamil +) table, +t) hea Γ to | 7144 1t7 . + longer 1 yor at together?? Thoughtiess doesr Mrs F ighty wear The Mean Man Again. “Come on, son,” said the old farmer, after the daybreak breakfast, “and we'll get out iu the fields and start plowing.” “But I can’t plow to-day,” protested the youngster, “I have chills. Why, dad, I am shaking all over.” The old farmer grinned and took a fresh chew. “All the better, my son. If you can’t plow you can seatter the seed. Al! you have to do is to hold them in your hand and every time you shake it will send them in all directions. Better than a patent seeder, begosh.” She Did Her Duty by Him. One Monday morning the colored “wash lady” did not arrive at the usual hour to do the weekly washing of a family residing in a Pennsylvania town. When she appeared some time later the mistress of the house descended to the kitchen and was greatly edified by the woman’s explanation “No’m”—carefully removing a hat ornamented by a voluminous black veil—“I wasn't sick. I had to stay home to receive my diseased brother's remainders that was sent from Pittsburg day before yisterday.”—Lippincott’s, Then the Quarrel Ceased. They were having the usual family quarrel. As was also usual, she could not convince him that she knew whereof she argued. “Didn't I go to school, stupid?” she screamed “Yes, dear, you did,” he replied calmly “And you came back stupid.” —Bohemian Garfield Tea is a natural laxative—it regulates the digestion, purifies the blood, leanses the system, clears the complexion ns the eyes and brings the glow ο splendid Health! He whotells a lie is not ‘sensible how great a task he undertakes, for he must be forced to invent 20 more to maintain one.—Pope. It’s Pettit’s Eye Salve, that gives instant relief to eves, irritated from dust veat, sun or wind, 25c.5 All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N Hugging by another name would be squeezing, just the same Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens ft the gums, reduces tm fammation, aliays pain, Cures wind colic. 25 a bottle, People who look for trouble never look in vain, gee sien railroad ir $6,000 a NO PLACE Congressman a member of the Roosevelt rough riders, and a personal friend of the president died of pneumonia on iterers © CHILD, COLE C9. O228: ooo MOUTH NORTHWEST NOTES Mind His { 1 Rasch of Helena, United States district attorney, last week tendered | his resignation to the department of ment reached at the Tol Bet he is pondering over the re justice and will engage in the pracbate system echoed a third. | tice of law in Helena. President rll ask him.” Roosevelt will name his successor. at] tent to its asphaltum mine Μ alking over to the chair, he said While running out to work on the pur wa T i mil tle 4 ab I jetty at Fort Stevens, Ore., the jetty Beg your pardon, sir, but to settle pile driver ran off the track, going an argument, would you kindlytell us to the ocean, killing two men and t I star valle henango The mighty question you are study injuring six. Of the eleven workmen ng ove! t P at Newcast on the big machine, but three escaped ny Steel The multi-millionaire turned his — ! co mpany, τ Us rne ΐ unburt ha fu λ ias lathered face around and smiled. “I 7 er . we} oe nsgi As the result of a quarrel over ᾿ war ust studying two flies doing Ἢ ie μα ν . Henry handsprings on the ceiling,” he | lands near Lewiston, Mont., I resident o ickled, and the trio of guessers lrancis, a prominent ranchman, was graduate — for ked so sheepish they failed to hear | shot and killed by his brother, A. F. a of ct holding the ible of | Francis The murderer had been marNext” when it was called to them professor of mining and met ried but a week when the tragedy ocallurgy, at a salary of $1,800 a year curred BABY’S ITCHING HUMOR, t k ᾿ BROKERS in Ah,” a € gs Very While boring for an artesian well ion the Wagner ranch, wtleve miles from Sheridan, Mont., The multi-millionaire was bel a strong flow shaved As he lay back in his chair. of natural gas was encountered looking upward, his grave face gave | William Jones, a prominent busi mpression that he was in deep | ness man of Trinidad, Colo., who was feet ) for MAN’S OCCUPATION, Just at That Moment. vein at Gold C 1 Crown THE GREAT eeee, ΑΝ D M I N I NG sets of leasers are oO] in Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah and Idaho for 46 years— @nd have made a record of which ESTABLISHED τσι ν ‘ λιν wve have been repairing watches |