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Show We are always NORTHWEST NOTES | mistakes, yet our not making them. correct | retdy to greatest care is in The smallest trifies receive care the same us as the from mostly and MINES AND exe NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID. The attention id costly transac- new scovered mines ar tions va cated about Modena, Utah Consolidated sec ed t lw final nnection in Montar fror in the federal court at judge Hunt fined En Her inent Dawson county, Mon 1 hman, $250 wpon a plea of guilty indictment chargir arles SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH It is Worth the Writing for One ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female as commander, Billings as the and the 1909 convention selection Z. L. Dalby, Indian inspector of the Crow reservation in Montana, was be d women who have been trouble with fore the senate committee on Indian displacements, inflammation, ulcera- | irs last week, and denied state tion, fbroid tumors, irregular‘ties, ments made by Mrs. Helen Pierce , periodic pains, backache that bear- Grey concerning alleged maladminis cy, indiges:| tration of its affairs ing-down feeling,flatulen Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, guided thousands to She has health. ‘adiress, Lynn, Mass. κε----ε-----ξ------------- --- ΟΝΕ LESSON WHOLLY WASTED. Little Surprise Planned by Billiger McSwat Not a Success. “Lobelia,” asked Mr. McSwat, who was rummaging in one of the closets, “have you done anything with that old coat of mine that used to hang on the last hook in here?” “Yes,” answered Mrs. McSwat. gave it to the Volunteers.” “You did, did you?” “I Well, you'll be sorry to learn, perhaps, that there was a fiye-dollar bill in it which I was going to give you if I found that coat undisturbed at the beginning of March.” “O, I think not, Billiger. I searched {t thoroughly before I gave it away.” “You're a pretty smart woman, Lobelia, but it didn’t occur to you to Jook inside the lining.” “O, yes, it did, and I found the five- dollar bill. I spent it for the rubber plant in the front parlor that you have admired so much and wondered how I managed to buyout of my allowance. You're a pretty smart man, Billiger. but there are times when you don't look the part.” There being no further business before the house, Mr. McSwat adjourned without form. THAT OFFICE YARN. Mrs. A.—I think offices are horrid. My husband is out all day and says he is looking for an office. The Oregon & has Washington formally franchises granted by Railway accepted the the Seattle city council. The grants include terminals, freight yards, passenger depots, tunnel work and several miles of lines within the city limits of Seattle. High school students took posses- | sion of the school building at Anaconda, Mont., one night last week, | and had a dance. How they gained | admission is unknown at present, but a thorough investigation is to be made and the guilty parties punished. \ young lady lost money on drugs but is thankful she found a way to get back her health by proper She various documents which purported to be the signatures of different deputy mineral surveys were written by him. was terribly to me.” Re ’ in pkgs by Lind, trying to extract dyna a missed shot The ex fractured his skull, broke one Postum Co., The Road to WV 16τ68 a Reason.’ a of gold vet a strike in ore assaying The ground is north of town gold when many in the f Many people persist in riding on the street cars, insufficiently protected by clothing hey start out perhaps in the heat of the day and do not feel the need of wraps. The rapid moving of the car cools the body unduly Whenthey board the ear perhaps they are slight . Wh body is in this condition it is easily chilled. This is es κ ing seginning a street car in the middle of the day and ending it in the evening almost invariably requires extra wraps, but people do not observe these precautions, hence they catch cold ] : ᾿ ac Colds are veryeefrequent in the Spring on this ount, and as the Summer advances, they do not decrease. Dur ing the y months, no one should think of riding on the car without bei 1 wrap. A cold caught in the Spring is lia to last through the entire Summer. Great caution should be observed at this season against exposure to « During it the first few pleasant days of Spring the liability of catching cold is No wonder so many people acquire muscular rheumatism and catarrhal dis- the world 8 ceased to are receive cop- eases during this season, early in January, since which ily development work has been carried WHERE AUBURN LOCKS ABOUND, The duction Found However, in spite of the greatest precautions, colds will be cau rht At the appearance of the first symptom, Peruna should be t to directions on the bottle, and continued until every symptom Do not put it off. Do not waste t me by taking other rem once to take Peruna and co inne takin κι until you are positive that the has entirely disappeared. This may save you a long and perhaps serious illness later on. 1 Little Beaver company Mir has secured and Re- for the in Great Numbers in Northeastern Part of Scotland. sum of $40,000 the Marguerite and ther « ms in Beaver county from Vick g Gold and Copper Min Red hair is found in distinct excess The company has a north of the Grampians, and especially le twenty-five-ton mill near in the northeast of Scotland. A sci- | by, and it is the intention to begin entist who has made the question of miling ores at once pigmentation a special study, and has After the expenditure of much labor just been helped to conclude a color and money the 1400-foot level of the survey of the school children—over Ontario at Park City has been freed 50,000—of Scotland, announced this from water. For the first time in as one of his results three years the management is able In most European countries, he said, to enter on this level, and the water there is a distinct predominanze of will only have to recede another 100 one type over the others. In north feet to bring its level down to that of Germany and Swedenit is the blonde the Ontario drain tunnel type; in Italy the brunette. No such On the Coleman property, in Elko predominance is found in Scotland. county, Nevada, work has been done Dark hair and fair are present in to the 150-foot level, and from the equal proportions. The dominant col bottom of te shaft 250 feet of drifting or among Scottish children is brown, and crosscutting has been done, This and it has to be shown how far brown work has disclosed an ore shoot that is really a blend of fair and dark. eighteen inches to five The proportion of red hair through- |} ranges from feet in width, the ore carrying from out the country is a little over 5 per $15 to $61 per ton in gold. cent.—high compared with the conAccording to the recent report of tinent. One cannot overlook the refcomExpleration erence of Tacitus, to the red haired the Guggenheim I can tell you “The relief Peruna givesin catarrhal as she has ever been in her life.” Pe-ru-na for Colds. per bottle. 1 have used the remedyfor Mr, James Morrison, 68 East 16th St., several years now.” . Paterson, N. J., writes: Spells of Coughing. “IT have given Perunaa fair trial, and Mrs. C. E. Long, writes from Atwood, I find it to be just what you claimit troubles alone is well worth the price Colorado, as follows: “When I wrote you for advice my derstood by Rosie’s Mother. |} his apartme s in t Hotel Helena, t a in Butt Mor t 1 and 1 express carof Oregon mail registered mail for was not Seattle damaged rhe | verted Cut the cost 4 You can decorate your home with Alabastine year after year at onehalf the cost of using either wallpaper or kalsomine, Φ comesin He—Farewell! thou jade!!! I which the measure will be reported will provide for a bureau under the charge of the department and connected with of the inte earried on by t scientific the geologica | ing territory oi, says the ᾿ Gold The United Stz pany’s plant | at i 1 taken on new life Junctic since the decis place ofΕΓ; eing 150 men, eral Storesin carefu labeled pac 55c the package for tints. of wh« ure me nhanics See thatthename ‘Alabasti soneachpack- age before it is ope or the workmen er by yourself The Alabastine Compan Grand Rapids, Mich, y Eastern Office, 105 Water St., N.Y. City Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIAa safe and e remedyfor infants and children, and see that it ere 3ears the Signature of its columns should insist u what they ask for, refusing all substi- hdd tutes or imitations. ‘eo In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Genuine greatness {s marked by simplicity, unostentatiousness, selfforgetfulness, a hea interest in others, a fe of therhood with the human family DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch 16 oz. pkg. 10c makes laundry work a pleasure. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 16, 1908 There is Only One ‘“‘Bromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A OOLD IN OME DAY. Always remember " most Sold by Paint, Drug, Hardware and Gen- ose two mor 16 beautiful tinis and white that combine into an endless variety of soft, velvety Alabastine shades which will make any home brighter and more sanitary. Sample tint cards free at dealers. Write us for free color plans for decorating your home. said, not to be confounded with free speech and cannot be tolerated.—Lloyd's (Eng.) News | handed down | I subjects that are sacred to others, are 1 a bureau of various bills to esta e report mines, will make a favorabl at an early date upon a measure tom bills bining the features of several n which have been under consideratio It is expected Farewell, Too Free Speech. The allegations made during a trial for “blasphemy” raises the whole ques tion of courtesy and kindliness in public discussion. Ridicule and sarcasm are permissible, and effective weapons in debate, but mere vulgarity and abuse or irreverence in dealing with be the $60 per ton, and is expected to means of placing the mining company on a paying basis The house committee on 5 which has been hi is projected.—Albion High Price for Rare Stamp. One of the rarest st i istence, the 20 centimes or of Italy, issued in April, 1865, has been sold for £36 at a London tion. The specimen is known as variety with dots and surcharge AJ TOWER CO. BOSTON USA TOWER CANADIAN CO LIMITED. TORONTO. CAML ' $10 to This ore ranges in price from against go Record Herald ties hbour Seattle-Portland train he Nortt Pacific railroad, tw« er three miles south of Tacoma resulted in considerable daamge by water to twe truck loads of California and which every W. Tourgee background bya The SanitaryWall Coating advanced in The Evils of Divorce. The exploitation so far Not a few of the matrimonial fail- Gold Circle n indicate the stre ures are due to the fact that a good m I many women get married merely to ized area fro | keep the public from supposing they ] atso appears have never been proposed to.—Chica- | that the width a we known Mon was found dead in the I End and Aim of Woman's Life, as Un- R. E. Hanson, | tana hotel man, | are I cannot praise it too highly. STUDY NOT A NECESSITY. fperThe latest development work formed in the Last Chance mine in the Dugway Mining district of Tooele county Utah, is a forty-foot shaft This now shows a face of ore wary eignt feet wide. Samples taken across 150 the face show a trace of gold, ounces of silver and from 7 to 16 per Copper is also present in vent lead. the ore in small quantity The superintendent of the Pacific of Wold Mining and Milling company t American Fork has been instructed the commence the blocking out of which large bodies of sulphide ore they encountered some months ago Inheritance and Environment. Inheritance and environment are not only realities, but are the most important elements of the everyday life The thought of yesterday fixes the tendencyof to-day. The conditions of to-day to be. have used two bottles in my family for girl had a cough colds, and everything imaginable. I that had been troubling her for four can safely say that your medicine is the months. She took cold easily, and best I have ever used.” little three-year-old ground. When Like Cures Like. “If you want to be forever cured ot smoking cigarettes,” said the woman who is, “have a cigarette fiend visit you for a couple of weeks. I inherited one recently. Now she is gone. I breathe again. She was like a little chimney, smoking, smoking, day and night. | would wake at the sound of the scratching of a match, then smell the smoke. I shudder at the smell of the smoke. I used te come in out of the fresh air and find the flat filled with smoke and the smell of it. I would throvy up every window. felt like throwing her out of one of them sitting there with the fiendish cigarette between her teeth, smoking smoking, smoking Not any more me, | would wheeze and have spells of coughing that would sometimes last for a half hour | ‘Now wecan never thank you enough for the change you have made in our }little one’s health. Before she began | taking your Peruna she suffered every| thing in the way of cough, colds and croup, but nowshehas taken not quite) a bottle of Peruna,and is wel/ and strong | Cider Drinking in England. In the English cider countries all the inns still display the old legend: “Drunk for a penny; dead drunk for twopence.” Cider plays a notable part in the Christmas festivities for Bad Effects From Cold. Mr. M. J. Deutsch, Secretary Building Material Trades Council, 151 Washington St., Chicago, I]l., writes: “TI have found your medicine to be unusually efficacious in getting rid of bad effects from cold, and more especially in driving awayall symptoms of eatarrh, with which I am frequently troubled. " In one of the Philadelphia public schools is a little gir] pupil whose an- | pany, its investment in the Yukon | cestors and coreligionists have ever | Gold company was valued at $8,222,held thet the principal end and aim of 106. There are 3,500,000 shares in the life or «» woman is marriage. This the company, and the market valua- | little girl is well up in most of her tion is $17,500,000. It is expected the inveterate dis- | studies, but she has company will begin paying dividends like of geography and it seems imposbefore the end of the year. sible to teach the study to her. The Ten Chicago Giant power drills other day her teacher, made impatient | were ordered from the F. C. Rich- by her seeming unwillingness to learn | mond Machinery company last week her geography lesson, sent to Rosie's | by the Boston Consolidated company mother a note requesting her to see | is This indicates that the company that the girl studied her lesson. The préparing to tear the ground up at a next day showed no improvement, or Thirty soon. lively clip pretty however, and the teacher asked Rosie forty sets of power drills are already whether she had delivered the note. in vse at the company’s mines. “Yes, ma'am,” was the reply. “And did your mother read The claim is made that of the minthe ing camps in Nevada, Gold Circle is note, Rosie,” said the teacher. one that has no professional boom “Yes, ma’m.” “What did she say?” ers, and which is steadily advancing “My mother said that she didn’t solely on its own merits, The mineralized zone is increasing from Gay to know geography, an’ she got married, day, and is nowlarger than any other an’ my aunt didn’t know geography, camp in the state with the pussible an’ she got married, an’ you know geography, an’ you didn’t get marexception of the Seven Troughs. ried.” Many business men from Reno have lately taken advantage of the oporTHE QUARREL, tunities offered and are building Gold in places business and stores from Lots are nowselling Cirele. A large $100 up to as high as $2,000. part of the townsite has the advan tage over other mining camps !n the state by being platted upon patented Funny Stories Cured Him. “Having vainly tried many and vartous remedies to restore to health a cigarettes Time, Saves Nine. Cold. am cured.”—New York Press. re poor sufferer relie given at Creek, Phalen, leg and st fragments of rock into bis body. He is in the hospital, with little hope of recovery The Can lian Pacific railroad has decided to bi ild a second railwayline through the Rocky mountains to the Land on Hardy bay, in | Pacific coast. the northern part of Vancouver, has been secured as a terminus, The road will connect with the line running from Winnipeg to Edmonton ariy benefit Gr me, and publish this lett Mich. injured shaft in camps States | business man whom I know and who Wash., wh mite from te Name Branch Office, Eureka, Utah. been tor, Cherry zake Copper company, who at Copper Mountai', in Box Elder county, is to resume {/0 ductior This is one of the mines which closed down when the United 100 Atias Block, Salt Lake City. Joseph Henry Taylor, the frontier |had fallen into a morbid condition author, js dead at Washburn, N. D., | owing to years of overwork, a famous Taylor reached Baltimore physician at last persuaded from heart failure, the Platte river in 1864, and worked his patient to take a course of funny He stories, one at each meal, with an north along the Missouri river. was among the first white men to extra two at dinner,” says a corresHe pondent. “The patient, a solemn and Dakota. take up his abode in was author and publisher of a number gloomy fellow, at first rebelled, but of books. | finally falling in with the idea adopted With the exception of Butte, where the course recommended and was ia the Socialist vote held its own as the end restored to health, the effect compared with the off-year municipal of laughter being entirely to change mental and bodily condition. election of the previous year, the So- his throughout Laughter, in fact, is one of the cheapgenerally vote cialist off est and most effective of medicines, Montana shows a decided falling at the recent election. In Livingston breaking up stagnation of mind and dea | body and sending a healthy vibration the Socialists were defeated by cisive vote. through one’s system. There is very Henry and Arthur Webber, promi- little the matter with the man who nent Nevada mining operators, have| can enjoy a hearty laugh.” and ot If tn seli in BROKERS frankly tha@ all of the signatures to ran the producing ξ It may have some peculiar spiracy case on trial in the federal | physiological if not pathological co court at Helena, Mont., confessed nection, at Helena, Mont., heart disease being to | tt cause He was manager of the week | Hotel Helena, and |} been formerly | Grape CHILD, COLE CO. J. D. McLeod in the government con- | trait. plosion writes I had been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for six years and spent three hundred dollars for treatment in the attempt to get well. None of it did me any good “Finally 1 ied G food, and the results were such that, if it cost a dol a package, I would not be without it My trouble had been caused by eating rich food such as pastry and pork ‘The most wonderful ing that ever happened to me, I 1 sure, was mn my ¢ ition after I once and pounds Issued by A delegation of Sioux Indians from the Cheyenne and Standing Rock reservations, who favor opentag at least half of each of these reservations to| settlement, called upon the president | last week with Commissioner Leupp | of the Bureau of Indian affairs. The ; president chatted with them a short | Caledonians. Some curious facts time. | brought to light suggest that red hair with co-defendant Oliver Ὁ. Dallas, lis not entirely or strictly a racial arrested at Goldfield, Nevada, charged with embezzling $20,000 belonging to the treasury of the Doctor defendants The company Mining A human act once set in motion were released on $10,000 bail each. flows on for ever to the great account, The Webbers declare the prosecution Our deathlessness is in what we do, is the result of spite work. Frank J. Edwards, Republican, was not in what we are.—George Mereelected mayor of Helena after a dith. which the moral yn in warm cam] A d by his opponents. LOST $300, issue was U Democrat was elected city treasurer Buying Medicine When Right Food and a Republican was chosen police The Republicans elected five judge. Was Needed. of seven aldermen Money spent for “tonic "and “brac The Florence Gold Mining company in ers” to relieve indige tion, while the of Goldfield has applied for an poor old stomach is loaded with pas junction to restrain the Little Flortry and pork, is worse than losing a ence lease from continuing work on ground leased by the latter company the money pocketbook containi If the money only is lost it’s bad The lease runs only two weeks more company claims the enough but with lost health from | é nd the p wrong ¢ g, it is hard to make the mine is being gutted Brady Martin, a Spokane contrac money K Mine is out Mrs. Z.—Howfunny! late nights and says he is detained at the office. food Is a Pamphlet ills, company $1,- It is announced that the new milling plant at Golconda is working regularly and effecting a fine saving on the ores bein g treated, though no attempt is being made to move the product to market at the present time A prominent mining expert, speaking of the Gold Springs district of Utah says: “Taking Gold Springs dis tric 1 all it is what I deem one of test gold sections on the globe the mines there will be of cit) andhaspositively cured thousands of tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. | | Why don’t you try it? ton located just The state encampment of the rand Army of the Republic, held at itte, closed on the 10th, with the election of E. W. Kinney of Bozeman For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- rty-foot $5 eg How to Trade in Utah Stocks FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN = div- surplus, de enci An aged prospector named Flanagan, bound for the hills with a g take on his back, was struck by a This woman says she was saved Southern Pacific train and ir stantly | E. Lydia by Palisade killed in the tunnel near from an operation Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | Nevada, One of the feat ures ol ne Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga. held in Montana was the carrying in writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “T suffered untold misery from fe- Bozeman of the Sunday and midn Bozeman is male troubles. Mydoctor said an opera- | losing of the saloons tion was the only chance I had, and I the first city in Montana to inaugu the Sabbath lid dreadedit almost as much as death. “One day I read how other women At the meeting at Helena. Mont., of had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s the tte Democratic state committee Vegetable Compound, and I decided to jryan for the indidacy of William J Before I had taken thefirst try it. presidency was endorsed without a bottle I was better, and now I am enissenting voice from the twentytirely cured. “Every woman suffering with any | even members of the body female trouble should take Lydia Κα, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,” WS 1903 ; project an in is was $3,630,641; rigation the Street Car report earned et t share for this the full signature on name every box Look 250. OUSpor |