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Show I t MINES AND MINING NEWS SUMMARY The big mill for the Monarch mines Seven men were killed and a half dozen injured by the explosion of a boiler In a rolling mill at Northumberland, Pa. plant of the Boise (Idaho) Ore Testing Commander Peary declares that he & Cyanidlng company. Ore enough will make another attempt to reach for a continuous run of six months has the north pole, and hi preparing to already been secured. start next July. A number of Ontario, Oregon, Jack Long, accused of murdering have decided to form a company John Sapp, was taken from the Jail for the purpose of exploring for oil at Newberry, Fla., by a mob of 200 and gas. About $4,000 was subscribed men and lynched. at a recent meeting, and that much The house has passed the Sulloway more promised. bill granting a flat pension of $12 Secretary Callbreath of the Ameri- monthly to all widows of honorably, can Mining Congress says that during discharged soldiers. the conference In Helena the Montana Ten thousand men have been laid off mining men subscribed $100,000 to since December by the Baldwin e build an Independent smelter oa the works of Philadelphia, becauso plan. of a lack of orders for engines. Mine operators generally are planFourteen sailors were wounded, ning to establish smelters Independfive of them as the result ent of the trust. The movement has of an accidentseriously, to the boiler of the been Indorsed by the American Min-in- g cruiser Jeanne dArc off Tangier. Congress as the only solution of A bill appropriating f3.5C3.000 for high rates exacted by the smelting famine relief in addition to the sum trust voted by the duma hns been submitted The new modern mill of to the Russian cabinet and soon will the Bagdad-ChasMining company, at be Introduced. Atlanta, Idaho, commenced crushing At Grand a Quebec borore from the retit mine on January der town, theCascaplda four members of the 2Gth. The big machinery Btarted oft family of Andrew Campbell were smoothly and everything la running burned to death by a fire which de satisfactorily. stroyed their home. 6ne of the largest Boston stockholdCaptain John E. Deldlsh and four ers in Utah Consolidated says that J. other firemen Injured, and a loss of B. Bisque now has the property In $120,000, was the result of a fire that alshape for economical handling, broke out In the club rooms of the Rathough he found the mine In a most cine club. In Racine, Wls. deplorable condition when he took One thousand men formerly emhold about a year ago. ployed by the Pennsylvania Steel comPlans are under way to assemble pany at Steelton, Pa., have been the principal mining Interests In Colo-rad- o called back to work after an enforced In the next few weeks, when the Idleness of more than a month. first stefis will be taken toward the Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens of Haverhill. accumulation of enough capital to be- Mass., killed her little daughter, aged gin the smelting business, independ8, and son, aged 3, cutting their throats ent of the smelter trust. with a razor. The woman was at ono A new hole has been driven time In an asylum for the Insane. from Shaft No. 3 to the drain tunnel Gallivan of the Inof the Ontario mine at Park City. This ternational Union of Boilermakers anis the fourth hole that has been put nounces that thq strike of boilermakin to drain the 4,500 gallons of water ers against the several railroads in In the shaft. The water Is falling at Minnesota has been declared off. the rate of three feet a day. A band of outlaws recently waylaid It is announced that in the battle two sergeants of the rural police near with the smelter trust the operators the village of Cheromkhovo, Russia, of southern California have already and murdered them, chopping off the gone so far as to purchase an old hands, feet and heads of their victims. smelting plant which will be remodThree foreigners were killed and eled and enlarged sufficiently to han- six others seriously Injured when the dle all the smelting of that district boilers In the Welch brick plant at American Smelting & Refining comMonaco, Pa., exploded. It is suppany of Salt Lake has a representaposed frozen water pipes caused the tive In the local field, inquiring Into accident. the probable future output of ores, A movement was lnauguratted at and seeking to line up the producers Johannesburg last week at a largely with that institution as regular pat- attended meeting to boycott Astatic rons, says the Falrview (Nev.) News. traders and all employers of Asiatics. A prominent mining man says the It is an outcome of the recent Farrel end of the Seven Troughs disagitation in the Transvaal. trict is more like Cripple Creek In its Three coaches of the Western formation than anything he has ever Maryland passenger train left the seen In Nevada and, while there has track a half mile north of German, not been enough work done there yet Va., and rolled down hill Into the to prove anything, he is decidedly of river. Charles Messenger the opinion that it will aurprise the na- CochraneExpress Adam Relhl were killed. and tives. In spite of winter weather, work on The production of copper In the the E. H. Harriman residence, two state of Utah for the month of Jan- miles east of Arden, N. Y., is being uary Is estimated at 5,780,000 pounds. A large force of men is enup. kept This compares with an output of The monthly pay In round figures, for the month gaged on the work. reaches $19,000. winter the roll during Is off due The falling of Lcember. Senator Galllnger has favorably reto the closing down of the various smelters by reason of the fumes sit- ported from the committee on comuation. merce a bill Increasing the mall subA new strike has been made 1 Ne- sidies on steamship lines between the vada, In the range back of Sand United States and ports In South and AusSprings. The strike was made on a America, the Philippines group of claims owned by Archie tralia. In the midst of a wild blizzard the Graham, formerly of Falrview, and the samples taken give assays from steamer St Cuthbert was burned to in gold. the waters $1,700 to $2,100, principally edge off the Nova Sc The ground on which the discovery tlan coast. Fifteen members of the was made Is entirely new. crew were drowned by the swamping Little Is heard about the Consolidatof a small boat In which they attempted Mercur, at Mercur, Utah, although ed to leave the vessel. those who are familiar with the propThe American Railway association, erty are authority for the statement at an executive session in Chicago, dethat the company Is now sending gold cided to submit to the various roads bullion to the United States mint at of the country a proposition to reduce the rate of $70,000 per month, and on freight cars with everything promising a ateady In- the per diem charge March 1, instead effective 25 to cents, metal production. crease In precious 50 centa as at present. of Flattering reports are being received A vote of sympathy with the family concerning various properties In the of the late King Carlos of Portugal, Springs region. Some very moved by the Hungarian cabinet In disclosed promising gold ore is being had to be withdrawn because the diet, In the Trenam tunnel on the Indiana opposed It on the the Independents a fine and Deer of claim, south Carlos had violated that King ground Favni on the showing Is being made constitution of his country. the claim. Because the girl to whom John Mol-let- t month It By the last of the present has been engaged refused to talk comIs expected that the Utah Copper Mollett fatally shot hlmsell to him, at section ninth It pany will have a tlphon In at while standing the new Garfield concentrating plant was heard ovei shot Tne Chicago. The machinery ready for operation. the telephone by the girls mother for the same Is now on the ground who had Just telephoned the girls re as forward rushed is being and work fusal. fast as possible. The body of Dr. F. II. Moss of Pair, section of the Bos-to- n The third was found on the railrond track Alto mill Consolidated companys big near the station at Morgan Hill, Cal., commisat Garfield went Into regular cut In two. Dr. Moss re A. completely sion on February 0, and Engineer been residing on a farm had spendlug every cently J Betties, who Is now It is presumed that he Madrone. at states the at plant, moment of his time was killed by the early north-bounnew a for that It would be impossible coast train. mill to behave better. Death from shock," was the verdict Is being tunnel that The cross-cu- t of physicians who examined Into the at Pearl. driven In the Mint mine Is now in sudden death of Mrs. Claudtne Abry Idaho, to Intersect the ledge The forma- or Nyack, N. Y. Mrs. Abry was on a distance of 1.243 tcet the man-age- r Friday watching a number of boys tion Is changing rapidly andlooked for and girls skating on the Hudson when Is convinced the long at the Ice broke and three of the boys vein which made a good showing were drowned. the surface Is not far away. Choking with smoke from a fire Lake last Word was received In Salt Coal com- that crackled In the rafters directly In front of her In Kerche-va- l week that the are operated above and avenue M. 13. church, at Detroit, pany. whose properties Coal company, by the Kemmerer Mich., Miss Eva Ludgate. a young n on March 15 begin shipP women evangelist from Chicago, sang k spnmsw Ito at new mines a Glory for Mo while her audience have will Thes. two mines out to safety. filed tons per day. capacity of 2,000 A bitter attack on tho rules and John McGoe power of the speaker was made In tho M house of representatives luvtt we6k Mr M by Mr. Nelson of Wisconsin, Republican, who said the power of the house waa merged In the speaker. "Ho amid Is the bouse," he exclaimed, w I Tmocratlc full confidence It applause. it up at aipiu. Quoded to open at Atlanta, Idaho, CWtf&nnd ctsoatlywt prompt-Latli- o bowels, cleanses L system effectually Lists one in overcoming Uitunl constipation permanently. logo! its jeneficiol effects buy he Genuine. ORMa Manufactured by the Jalifornia Fig Syrup Co. BOTTIX DPUCQIStS-60- 4 Sfl BflEADlNO only opportunity. HI3 roducdi prlatio. the e i?fj go ;rriltt)l follow Is nearing completion and will aoon be In operation. Good progress la being made on the clt-Ize- Loco-motiv- e h Vice-Preside- ,175M govern your wife talk In Does ily jte ajorf t of to So, expos, .tion c nessafi dy talk In her Bleep chance I get. oa lion Dc jrMonthz-Burn- W la the exp v BUld ft rhls ei its coo the na: to one mass of sores. The Itch-- g burning were so Intense that rould not Bleep. I could not walk for arly four months. One day my bus ad said I had better try the Cutlcura medies. After using them three i I had the best night's rest In mthi unless I took an opiate. I d one set of Cutlcura Soap, Olnt-n- t, and Pills, and my ankles healed a short time. It Is now a year since sed Cutlcura, and there has been no urn of the eczema. Mrs. David own. tocke. Ark., May 18 and July and the! ur Insu hborln; i exposs sngrest nailoru wester; govero ton act wn thi rise tt of tlu ites an L ry Sleep Yielded to Cutlcura. 1 had eczema for over two years, had two physicians, but they only re me relief for a short time and I nnot enumerate the ointments and tlons I used to no purpose. My ank-wer- e pro Indus 1 Humor on Anklea lng Opiates Alone Brought Eczema lt'a the WALK SHE COULD NOT of to i 1 r. U6, her sleep, 190- cob vislto 7- 'OTHER MAN. NARROW-MINDE- Hot Nor jy, ly. a, Ma Amer assor i 1 cturen elation md pur ie coin it meas part u cope o! jrmlnei wblct repft the i Ion to fv- lifornii url and De Quiz What do ater weather? !)e Whiz Weather 'ke a mans wife glTOl l Iso par- an s& clrclei graded Tl . een for acturs ie audt machla ncturea lcultur uctures m ant preptf jnstrno estt r llsSioM 19 . you call good cold enough to think her own fire place than a matinee. a On Diminutives, to 8Phlnx was asking a riddle, why does a man In love always to call a maiden hla He glrir Ith one acord they gave It up. i It not sheer madness to live poor 200-poun- d ie rich -Juvenal. it OlININK" JrwulVJV A'.11"'1" yij'lNINR. 7116 fox nmy cunning. BoO.OOO Imtk fnl lh w lose hla hair, but not Dutch. ever ei the ;o, Duf i. The jm east lpproit hat ft1 hebw nd TW in, vA it REGORY'S tE0SL"J'l,",'ron but w 230-to- So r rouTJn.""-- ' Mmiumu.mx. Mui 5j. tru d Gunn-Queal- horse1 tyi Fay-Gol- d etnploJ an one lah e th anti-Asiat- . roultty, writ fof ... MW booklet with Poultry a. urn to., Omh, M.br. No. 7. 1908, cttt, y CARE OF THE KITCHEN. Clean Walls Are Sanitary an Essential Cooking, to v It Is not only Important to know how to cook, but It Is equally Important to know where to cook. Cooking in a dirty kitchen can never produce good food. The Idea is simply preposterous, yet kitchen walls are left for months sometimes for years without cleansing. In the first place the kitchen wall should have a light tint that the merest fleck of dirt can be seen; that tho sheerest cobweb can be brushed away; that the tiniest water bug can be discerned. It Is all folly expecting clean food In a kitchen with dirty walls. Never put a wall coating on a kitchen wall that Is mixed with hot water or that has glue In it, or sour milk in It If mixed with cold water. Glue walls made from horses hoofs colored up with cheap colorings do not indicate good housekeeping. The glue Is constantly flecking off, falling nto the food and the Idea of food flavored with glue made from horses' hoofs Is not appetizing. Kitchen walls to be thoroughly satisfactory should be alabastlned the same as every other wall in the house. They should be coated regularly In the spring and fall of each year with a light tint. The care of the pantry requires constant attention. The walls should be brushed over every year, the dishes removed from the shelves which should bo thoroughly wiped with hot water. If there are ant holes or any other insects In the pantries a thick putty of the wall coating can be made and all the ant holes, even small mice holes can be filled with It which will protect the pantry from the Incursions of disagreeable Insects and .mice. WOES OF THE QUERY EDITOR. Little Wonder the Poor Man Ie Gray Before Hie Time. The "Answers to Correspondents" man, feverishly rumpling the hair that hla duties had too soon made gray, tossed a letter on the table. "An of 30, he groaned, "says she loves her second husband better than her first She wants to know If this is wicked or He sneered and ripped open another letter. Then he said: "A Methodist minister has too large a nose. What Is he to do? What In- deed?" He read a third letter. "Heres a girl," he Bald, "who wants to know in what winter resort hotel she will meet the largest number of eligible bachelors. "Reggie, be went on, "asks me the best way to avoid the effects of heavy drinking. I'll tell him, I suppose, to avoid heavy drinking. Is It possible, Charles Inquires, to tell when a black man blushes? So the questions go, ten or twelve of them a day. Is it any wonder I am gray before my time? Is What Prove IN BUG HOLLOW. True Merit Doans Kidney Pills bring the quickest of relief from backache and kidney troubles. Is that relief lasting? Let Mrs. James M. Long, 113 Augusta St., Staunton, Va., tell you. OnJanuary 31st, Mrs. 1903, Long of wrote: Doans Kidney Pills have cured me (of pain in the back, urinary trou- bles, bearing down sensations, etc.) June 20th, 1907, four and one-hal- f years later, she said: I haven't bad kidney trouble since. I repeat my testimony." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MIlbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. On Dr. Moth What's the matter? Artte Ant I think I must have eaten too many marshmallows over at the swamp party. The First Advertlier. The author looked up from the first chapter of his mammoth history of advertising. I wonder," he murmured, who could have been the first manufacturer to advertise? It ia an Item that would fit In well here." There Is no extant data on the subject," said the farmer, but I have every reason to believe that the hen Is the person you are looking for. LYDIA E.PINKHArvrS VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer all femalo diseases. Sirs. 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SMALL PRICE. dlg-atl- ua health-giving- Tte The best swimmer la the first to drown himself. Italian. TO 14 DATS. nra my ctiin Pitot PA TO OINTM KNT 1$ rmrtntFH to of lirhin, Hlttul. HImnIiiii r I'nitnullof 6toUdu)rormomy rvfumUd 60c. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simi- le Taking care of money lg almost as hard work as earning It Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrap, tmtililn, uf tm. tha (urea, mlueaa cuilu. Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. For ehlldre win HBcsbutUa. As a man dresses so be Is esteemed. Danish. 4 STIFF, DEFIANCE Gold Water Starch make laundry work a ptetuura. Id ox. pkg. loo. YES? p, WET AND DAMP CAUSE COLD IN THE JOINTS si JACOBS OIL TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT ONCE.REMOVESTHE STIFF- NESS. - PREVENTS RETURN. TOO. ITS FINE FOR BRUISES, SPRAINS SORENESS. AND Price 35c and goc. the aWorld Shall Pause Before Daring thoucht ITt BXVaTOUBXXDITt TBBKIWBOOK. nkVi Verily YOU I tlTSl SEEN YU!?? i T'"-- . ! ef Fd- -. jmS A 'i AKTriiv, Hi. WMiin l- - n liirntro. ami Kx mini i iil'KN T or hut n. Ami prove that our IMorrnoi. rvlleMif lm rlmhnn over SCO yeur old, merely Unequal um-ruu- ! berauM Bioduru thinker not tlitrod to tlilnk aloati. A emit rxrt lo lot., an ei,uiy1 to ""l. A royeimntandlo lo nliey, the liiHilrHlln hold" xr. Ilm term, ? of harOTaml Mle. .OiipuHl .hen women er w.,1,4 from the Hook Vki i'"" tiik A1 ir ST Wr Viirr Omo, Citt or Tolsdo, . 8tt ur Ll'CAl f J. rAc Cuir milcM oath that ha It aanlor rartiar uf ilia Brin of S. J. Ciuaar S Co., doing I lm.lo. to lm. and oonreyrd lolh. hand, of ih.ir nm.ler. Tb. new w,Hnl lii lli. Iioiirt aud mwa of the world. by bmiiioi to Ilia CUV "t T'llado, Cuumr and Sia'a afra-a!and that aald drill will par tint turn of (INK IllMiKKU Dot. LAKH tor aarh and a.arr err.-iiion- eaaa uf CATaaad that canaul ba evrad b ilia um uf UaLL-- a CATAaau Cuaa. FRANK J. CflKXItr. Rworn to bafnra ma and iu mr pruwuia, D.. W-'- l. A. uf till U.caiQUar, liar thl. . A. W.OLEASON, xlv-nr- ed Box 711. SOUTHWESTERN - . - SUPPLY CO. 8an Antonio, Texan XoTAM ' Hail Catarrh Cura la takrn Intamaltr and acta dlrm'tir on tba bluod and inuo ma aurlacaa uf Ilia liataiu. baud fur tnatlm mli. frne. f. J. CIlhN'KV S CO., Tuladj, O. Sold br all Dmiialata. .ki. laaa UaR'aFiiullr Cilia fur eonatlpitlun. Gloomy Outlook. Long Winded Orator (lowering his voice to an Impressive whisper) Have You ever, O, my friends, allowed yoursolvea to wonder where you will be and what you will be doing when another century shall have rolled oners V t PRICES, ron I MCMRUHCrTMCrANULV, MEN, BOVS. WOMEN, MISUtt AND CHILDREN. W. RTA Doop.'a mnfrom mnti t, mmrfmtd.&n, mor. KS !. mnti $3.bUmHom $3.00 mmnutmvtarmn in otion fny world, bmoaumm that hold Ihmln mhnpmt lit hojtmn, mrmmm lonmmh, mnd Ihmit around?" ) v Now thinker. I'n. In It. Prlew 1U rout fli'll?" h J7l!u'hV order or endPfl for nrmoeelu tellln more. Aiient itmklti from liNlO lo .fiU) er diiy. herul JA rent for Auol lUudnilvd I'ro.peuLio.ud Inktnieilun. AxntiM muiled ar.rynb.ra. ail'q.ieC Jit.. o- -" TA L Ooufit II irl 35 till Shoot Cannot Ei Equattol At A"! bln W. I. tt'ftiitMfUbmt ami pritvtp tUmfxwl on bottom. Tills W Antatttwt Pryof AthI'TtOV, rtpiTf of th wurM. Iliu hiiirti (rum fhrtovf to any pvvrf CauAmi UNWuy JU JUOCf4l.A Mimi W. ' Positively cured by these Little Pills. Tea $8." Wearied Auditor (In an eqtiaiy Yea we'll still whisper) bu here waiting for you to finish your speech I" m Making things appear to prove what we want them to prove. Is one way; having them prove what they do prove is another way. The Simple Life. Abe, a light mulatto, called upon a minister for whom he bad formerly worked. "Yo know, boss, Ise gwine be married nex week, he admitted haltingly, according to Llpplncott'a Magazine. Ise gwine to marry Mlsa May Felicity Johnson, an' May she. say she wants ter be married jus like All right, Abe, Ill white folks." marry you If you want," the minister How much you gwine replied. charge?" "It will cost you $5 to be married like white folks." Abo scratched his head. Guess we'll hab ter be married like colored folks, then. he said. You see, boss, wes goln to housekeepin', an' I ain't got but You wont tell vour family doctor tho whole story about your private illness you ore too modest. You need not Lo afraid to tell Mrs. Iink-haat Lynn, Mass., tho things you could not explain to the doctor. Your letter will le held in the strictest confidence. From her vast correspondence with sick women during the past thirty years she may have gained the very knowledge that will help your case. Such letters as the following, from grateful women, establish beyond a doubt tho power of m, PIt.EN CI'RF.D IN THE TIME TEST. That Millions In Oats and Barley. Nothing will nay you better for 1908 than to aow a plenty of big yielding oats and barley with oat a at 40c to 50c a bu. (Hulzera new Emperor William Oate averaged 50 bu. per acre more than any other variety in 1007) would pay immensely while Saber' Silver King Harley whieh proved itaelf the biggeat yielder at the Wisronain Agrieultuial Station during 1907 if you had pliinted 50 ncrea would 11X17 have given you in juat $.1,500.00 on 50 acre. It ia an enormous yielder, Jt'ST HKNl) Tills NOTICE AND lOo to the John A. Saber Seed Co., La Croaae, Win., and we will moil you the rata log published in only original ed Amenea with sample of Emperor William Data, Silver King Barley, Billion Dollar Grime whieh produces 12 tons per sere. Sainfoin the dry soil luxuriator, etc., etc., and if you send 14c we dd a package of new farm seed never before seen by you. ( li. |